on PAGE6 THE POST CHU RCH Sunday, November 20, 2005 | CHURCH BRIEFS Thanksgiving meal open to community The Missions and Outreach committee of the Shavertown United Methodist Church will hold a Back Mountain communi- ty Thanksgiving meal at noon Thursday, Nov. 24 at the church on Pioneer Avenue in Shaver- town. The meal will be open to ‘anyone in the Back Mountain and reservations are required. To make a reservation, call 675-3616 no later than Nov. 21. For details, call Carol Folk at 333-4363 or e-mail carolfolk@ya- hoo.com. UMW holding Christmas party The Lehman-Idetown United Methodist Women will hold its annual Christmas party at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6 at the Red Roost- er Restaurant. The cost is $15 per person and reservations are due by Nov. 28. The menu includes | ~ To Advertise Here Cal cream of broccoli soup, baked ham with scalloped potatoes, roast turkey with dressing, mashed potatoes, vegetables, cake and beverages. ; To make a reservation, call Jayne Haefele at 639-5051. A $5 gift should be brought to the din- ner for residents of Wesley Vil- lage. The gifts must be wrapped or placed in a gift bag, and marked for a woman or man. Can- dles and sharp objects cannot be accepted as gifts. St. Therese's holding turkey raffle, bingo St. Therese’s Church will hold a turkey raffle and bingo at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 21 in Father Sam- mons Hall. The church is located on Pioneer Avenue in Shaver- town. Tickets for a chance to win one of 15 10-pound turkeys are available at the church. The cost for a sheet of six tickets is $5. The purchase of one sheet entitles the Le ttt ro aliine. pe 4 18 (IVRA'E 151 of =Ts {-Toi do] ll [A ® Vo Sicilian Style Pizza, Our Wings & Other Menu Items Eat In Or Family Gatherings .. | 696-3580 Serving: Fresh Roasted Turkey w/ Giblet Gravy Sausage Stuffing Mashed Potatoes or Sweet Potatoes Meat Lasagna Vegetables Tossed Side Salad Bread & Butter Pumpkin or Apple Pie I EE ‘Road Perfect for Your Holiday Parties, Meetings & Take Out! . RESERVE IT NOW! 14 sandwiches under $7 | 18 entrees under $1 2 * ALL your catering needs 675-6139 659 Memorial Hwy., Dallas OPEN DAILY 9AM - 9PM OPEN SUNDAY 11AM - 7PM BE EE ET SC. PS ei, as a a Oly Fd 5.9 i Soi AO TY STL RG Pllease Jorn (Us fore A Theadbiciiomall Amerdican/lalkian Thaveltesgiviing Dine Nomermiboe 24h 12, sewer tio 600 [PV DL & I Hb Blt hia CA A CE house | dviemorial Hwy, Frucksyille 676-3530 seller to a no-charge entry to the party. The patty will include bingo, pizza and hot dogs. For details call the church at 696-1144. Former area minister publishing new book Former Trucksville minister, Grove L. Armstrong Jr. will pub- lish the book “The Kingdom That Is Transforming The World” on Jan. 3. The book is a study of the history of civilization. After seven years of research for the book, Armstrong came to the conclusion that “It is Jesus Christ that has transformed life in this world from the terrible experi- ence it was when Jesus was born into the wonderful experience it is for most of us today.” The book is intended to be a resource for home-schooled and Christian school students, as well as stu- dents of history. Armstrong, who lives in Casa Grande, Ariz., was minister of the former Park Neighborhood Free Joi LHL LAE dR) 1 43 UH AHR AT Formerly Stax &£& Co. Friday, Saturday Vegas Style Buffet SEAFOOD BUFFET uy & Sunday, 5:00 - 10:00 PM Children 5-10 years $4.95 » under 5 pears eat free SUNDAY BRUNCH =, $12.95 Every Sunday 11:00 - 2:00 PM Children 5-10 years $4.95 » under 5 years eat free OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY ¢ Serving 12 Noon - 6 PM. §12.95 Adults * $6.95 ages 5-10 Methodist Church in Trucksville for 13 years. During that time, the congregation built the building on Carverton Road, which is now home to the Cross Creek Com- munity Church. During the summer months, the 73-year-old Armstrong and his wife tour the country in a mo- tor home and help build homes with Habitat for Humanity. The couple also volunteers at Camp Susque in Trout Run, Pa. Awana Club meets at Grace Community The Awana Club ministry at the Grace Community Church in Dallas meets from 6-7:45 p.m. ev- ery Wednesday at the church, which is located across from Chapel Lawn Cemetery on Me- morial Highway. The Bible-based club is open to boys and girls ages 4 through sixth grade. The club consists of Bible teaching, fun, fellowship, games and special events. 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