Knights of Columbus Carl Anderson Helped in Dartmouth Bi-Annual Cleaning up Program

30/08/2013 13:07

 

Knights of Columbus Insurance contributed their services for St. Thomas More Council 13987 in Dartmouth carried out its bi-annual cleaning along the council's adopted stretch of highway. Knights of Columbus Insurance removed fourteen sacks of trash to support bi-annual cleaning up program.
 
In a recent clergy admiration function, Knights of Columbus Carl Anderson from Ontario Region #53, 89 and 102 held a reverse auction to help Deacon Fuad Neimer-Boutros, who had been wounded in a mishap and whose treatment therapy is not necessarily covered with insurance. The fundraising netted more than $7,500 to assist with Neimer-Boutros' medical expenses.
 
Blessed John Paul II Assembly in Markham supplied an honor guard for the procession marking the 46th anniversary of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Knights walked along with a figurine of Mary throughout the event, which was one of the primary processions of its kind through Toronto's Chinatown.
 
Bishop P. F. Crinnon Assembly in Lucan supplied an honor guard for a Mass celebrating the 50th ordination anniversary of Father Greg Blonde at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Grand Bend.
 
Father Les Costello Council 2403 in Timmins accomplished a $10,000 pledge to St. Anthony Padua Cathedral to help undertake a $1 million restoration challenge at the church. Knights distributed their pledge 2 yrs early through selling charity cash calendars, and the funds are going to be utilized to repoint all of the mortar at the stone cathedral.
 
All Saints Council 7570 in Strathroy organized a charity golf tournament June 1 at Akrona Fairways with over a hundred golfers in attendance. The event raised approximately $6,000 through whole sponsors and entry fees for a number of local charities, stated Knights of Columbus Carl Anderson.
 
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