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-- Congregation Shaarey Zedek interactive Shabbat Morning Family Service with Leslie Emery on Shabbat, June 16, 10:30 a.m., 561 Wellington Cres. Enjoy storytelling, singing, praying and lunch to follow. Information: 452-3711, information@shaareyzedek.mb.ca or www.shaareyzedek.mb.ca .
-- Temple Shalom presentation and discussion led by Rabbi Karen Soria, We are All Reform Jews, June 16, 7:30 p.m., 1077 Grant Ave. Information: www.templeshalomwinnipeg.ca .
-- Westminster United Church is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the church building, corner of Westminster and Maryland, June 17, 10:30 a.m. service. The first service was held June 16, 1912. The service will be followed by a celebratory luncheon.
-- House of the Risen Son Ministries Bike Blessing and Bug Run, June 17, service 6:30 p.m., 305 Machray Ave. Information: 582-1261. Tickets: 229-2999.
-- St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church will provide an 8 p.m. low mass in the Extraordinary Form (Latin Mass) every Sunday from June 17-Sept. 8, 271 Hampton St. This will be in addition to the parish's two other scheduled (5 p.m. Saturday Ordinary Form and 10 a.m. Sunday Extraordinary Form) mass times.
-- Adoramus Ministries Celebration of Remembrance in Music and Song, Dad, forever remembered, with Rev. Robbie McDougall and Dolores Chartier, June 17, 2 p.m., Green Acres Memorial Gardens Chapel, Highway No. 1 East at Navin Rd. Information: 237-7899.
-- Winnipeg Central Aglow Lighthouse meeting June 18, 7 p.m., Best Western Inn and Suites, 1714 Pembina Highway. Guest speaker: Joanne Swenson. Reservations: Marion 736-2341 or Florida 453-2561.
-- Eckankar worship service and HU Song, Is There More to Life Than What is Around Me? June 24, 10:15 a.m., Canad Inn, 1824 Pembina Highway. Information: 233-4281 or www.eckankar-mb.ca .
-- Shalom Family Worship Centre presents Jim Isakson and Lloyd Selby, June 24, 10 a.m., 24 Industrial Rd., Steinbach. Information: Dave 204-326-7520.
-- Memorial for the more than 2,000 people in unmarked graves in St. Andrew's cemetery, June 24, 11:15 a.m. service. All who believe they have relatives in these graves are encouraged to attend and peruse the book that has been printed that lists the names and birth and burial dates of the people in these graves. Information: Barbara 338-7483. St. Andrew's-on-the-Red is the oldest church in Western Canada in continuous use. Services every Sunday, 11:15 a.m.
-- Sainte Anne Aglow presents Jim Isakson and Lloyd Selby, June 25-28, 7 p.m., and June 26 and 27, 10 a.m., Seine River Banquet Centre (Legion), A-80 Arena Rd., Sainte Anne. Information: 371-6657.
-- Eckankar discussion Sacred Wisdom Found in Past Lives, Dreams and Soul Travel, June 28, 7-8:30 p.m., Smitty's restaurant, 168 Main St., Selkirk. 837-5915 or www.eckankar-mb.ca .
-- Churchill Park United Church Summer Day Camp, July 3-Aug. 24. Ages six to 12. $60 per week. Register: 452-8561 or office@churchillparkunited.ca . Forms: www.churchillpark.ca or 525 Beresford Ave. No drop-ins.
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition June 16, 2012 J14
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