Archives ~ February 2005


Church buildings - September 2001

  The pictures are arranged by the date on which they appeared on our web site.
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  • 27th February 2005 ~ Lent III
    Top row ~ at  the 9:15am service with the Barton Handbell Choir and Youth Choir
    Middle and bottom rows ~ The 1st Aurora Scouts, Cubs and Venturers join us at 11:00am
    Bottom row right ~ Warden Patti Town announces the appointment of Sheilagh Ashworth
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  • 20th February 2005 ~ Lent II ~ at the 9:15am service with Trinity Unplugged & coffee time
    Bottom row (right) ~ the church nursery
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  • 13th February 2005 ~ Lent I ~ Terry Finlay's first Sunday as interim priest-in-charge
    At the 9:15 and 11:00am services
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  • 9th February 2005 ~ Ash Wednesday 7:30pm ~ Imposition of Ashes and Sung Eucharist
    Right ~ Doug Keith in charge of the sound system
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  • 6th February 2005 ~ 5th after Epiphany ~ at the 11:00am service, which was led today by our Church School.  Thanks to Tracy Johnson (superintendent) and all adult volunteers.
    Bottom right ~ flowers given in loving memory of Dorice Orssich by her mother, Nicolette
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  • 5th February 2005 ~ The Ordination of the Reverend Canon Maurice Philip Poole to the Sacred Order of Bishops at St James' Cathedral ~  Rev'd Nicola Skinner read the first lesson,
    and Trinity Unplugged and our Adult and Youth Choirs participated in the service
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  • 1st February 2005 ~ Trinity Church welcomes the clergy of the Diocese to a pre-Lenten day
    Top row left ~ two former rectors of Trinity, Aurora
    Rev'd Canon Fred G. Hall and Rev'd Canon M. Philip Poole
    Bottom row right ~ guest speaker for the day
    Rt Rev'd J. Michael Garrison, Bishop of Western New York
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