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125th Anniversary service

Posted Feb 2, 2012 By EMC News

EMC Lifestyle - Jan. 25, 2012 marks 125 years to the day for the Church of St. James' in Parham, and the congregation opted for an Evensong service with minister Rev. Nancy MacLeod, preacher William Clarke, Archdeacon of Kingston, lay reader Mark Howes...

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Remembering Emerson Mary's brother was always so full of life

Posted Feb 2, 2012 By Mary Cook

EMC Lifestyle - Losing a sibling is never easy. You try to remember the good times, and they help sustain you, as you come to grips with the finality of the sudden death of a loved one. Last week my brother Emerson, who has been so much a part of these...

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Artist reaches beyond this world

Posted Feb 2, 2012 By Mark Bergin

EMC Lifestyle - "When a new baby laughs for the first time a new fairy is born, and as there are always new babies there are always new fairies." "Every time a child says, 'I don't believe in fairies,' there is a fairy somewhere that falls down dead."...

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Follow these tips to end those winter wiper blues

Posted Feb 2, 2012 By Brian Turner

EMC Lifestyle - The recent bouts of freezing rain and sub-zero temps have brought more than a few vehicles into area shops for some very expensive wiper and windshield repairs that are totally preventable with a little effort. As more freezing rain is...

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Corn appears in an amazing variety of forms

Posted Feb 2, 2012 By Pat Trew

EMC Lifestyle - Corn is an amazing vegetable when you look at the many different forms in which it's available. There's fresh corn cooked on the cob, canned or frozen niblets corn, and creamed corn. There's corn syrup and corn oil which are both liquids....

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If you're looking for paradise...

Posted Feb 2, 2012 By Mark Bergin

EMC Lifestyle - The Hawaiian word Aloha means both hello and goodbye. I always wonder if this is because no one wants to leave Hawaii. From a geographic standpoint, it really is heaven on earth. Whenever I hear someone say things like, "I wouldn't...

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