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Does anyone know when the Roy's are going to visit next? Are they going to have a reunion as well?
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I wanted to take this chance to wish you all a very Merry Christmas!!
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I just got an e-mail from the Van Bruggens in the North Stake, they let me know that Steve Schelse is finally getting baptized! Christian Rondeau was baptized as well. And for those of you who know Brother Gatt, he's a bishop in St. Albert now.
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Just curious... how many out there have joined Facebook??? I've already found a few, but it would be nice to add even more familiar faces! ☺
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I would like to introduce to you my favorite version of Top Ramen that I used on my mission and still do, plus I save loads of money while eating Top Ramen.
Basically you all make the Ramen like the instructions say (by the way this works best with beef flavored), but with a twist.
*Turn stove top on High.
*Add the seasoning into the already warming water, then add the Ramen after you add the seasoning.
*Next we want to let it come to a boil and then wait 30 secs. (make sure it doesn't boil over) and then crank it down to med.
*Now we can add a few more things. Get some hot sauce, nothing too hot just your normal Louisiana sauce. Add only TWO (2) shakes. Next you will need another season called Cajun, all you add from that season is about half a pinch. Too much Cajun might be over bearing. I almost forgot, get some creole, add about two pinches of that and dont forget to mix this stuff up.
That my fellow missionaries, families, and friends is a cheap and easy meal for you all to use.
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Hey if anyone that has the Mission Souffle Recipe could please e-mail it to me I would be very grateful. From the time i got home 5 years ago my wife and I have made it a tradition to have it each Christmas morning, so it would mean alot to us. Thank you
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I am wanting to get into contact with the missionaries who helped teach me the discussions and baptize me. I am looking for Jordan Leonard and Eric Western. If anyone has any information -- my email address is allie_todd30@hotmail.com If you can't remember me --- I live in Red Deer and we always feed the missionaries hot food once a month.
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Does anyone have an email address for Gary & Bev Stark? They used to be in Fort Saskatchewan and have moved out to Wetaskawin last I heard, I think they also could have ended up in Ardrossan.
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I'm looking to contact Mervin Garrett. Address and phone would help
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Does anyone have Joe Milners phone number and/or email address?
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Is there going to be a mission reuninon this year for those of us that served with Pres./Sis. Andrus?
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I just wanted to wish everyone a very merry Christmas.
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My son Elder Fuller is currently serving in Innisfail. I would be interested in learning more about the area.
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Does anyone have any contact info for Elder Kesler that is from Billings Montana?
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Is there going to be a reunion again this coming year for the missionaries that served under Pres. Andrus
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Does anyone have contact info for Elder Kempton. I am pretty sure he was from Arizona. Feel free to e-mail me or call at (801)633-0915 Thanks!
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I have posted the reunion info on ksl.com's classifieds. Be on the look out of where you can post the info to let other's know about the reunion.*** Ben Reschke***
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Dear Missionaries:
Announcing the Annual Canada Edmonton Mission Reunion:
When: 2 April 2004, 6:30 - 9:30 PM
Where: THE LDS CHAPEL LOCATED AT 900 WEST AND 1000 NORTH IN OREM, UTAH
Directions: From Freeway I-15, exit at Orem 800 North, go west up the hill and turn left (north)
at 900 West. As you drive to 1000 North you will see the building on the right hand
side of the street.
Why: BECAUSE WE LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU AND ARE ALWAYS ANXIOUS TO SEE YOU
AND HEAR HOW YOU ARE DOING.
What to bring: Personal news - spouse - girlfriend - boyfriend - children
PLEASE HELP TO NOTIFY OTHER MISSIONARIES THAT YOU MAY KNOW FROM OUR
MISSION. OUR ADDRESSES ARE OBSOLETE BECAUSE YOU ARE A VERY MOBILE
GROUP AND MOST HAVE MOVED FROM YOUR PARENTS HOMES.
CAUTION: Last year Sister Andrus left her handbag in the kitchen and it was stolen. Late that evening the
bag was found in the trash can of the Ladies Restroom, with all of the cash gone. Please be cautious
with your personal items. The thieves in this instance were young woman from the surrounding area.
We will be there by 6:00 PM setting up. If you can arrive a little early to help, we would appreciate your help.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE!
President and Sister Richard Andrus
805 544-2845
E-mail: aaaranch1@Juno
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What do we know of the Reunion this year? Is it happening?
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Has anyone seen Tim Johnson? If any of you have his address or phone # it would be great. He lives in Prove somewhere and came out with E. Bay's group. Get back to me with any info, Ben Reschke
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Looking for Tyler Kay Shupe. Wondering if anyone knows anything. Let me know.
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haha bring as much winter clothes as you can -- especially if your coming for January. that's the coldest month!! it's already -10C (12F) everyday here and it's only November! there's about a foot of snow outside right now, and more on the way. it won't start warming up until April - May.
you'll need a warm jacket, gloves, winter boots and a toque -- and lots of sweaters!! :D
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The new issue of The Prairie Poste is now available on the Canada Edmonton Mission Alumni website by clicking Prairie Poste January 2003. Previous issues are also online for viewing in the Prairie Poste Archive.
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The new issue of The Prairie Poste is now available on the Canada Edmonton Mission Alumni website by clicking Prairie Poste January 2003. Also, the previous issue for November/December 2002 is also online and is available for viewing in the Prairie Poste Archive.
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The new issue of The Prairie Post is now available on the Canada Edmonton Mission Alumni website by clicking Prairie Poste Oct/Nov 2002
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Hey, Whats up everyone? Does anyone know when Elder Greg Bay and Elder Tim Johnson come home?
Are they in the CEm Still? Do you know there home phone numbers?
Let me know if you do, Thanks Ben Reschke
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Dear Missionaries,
We enjoy the many wedding announcements and now birth announcements. It is like hearing from the family.
We have been called to be temple workers in the Los Angeles Temple. We start in November. We are hoping we will be able to learn all we will need to know quickly.
In our stake we are visiting each priest quorum to give four lessons to help motivate and prepare these young men to be missionaries. It is a delightful experience and reminds us of the many zone conferences. It is always a joy to teach the gospel.
We enjoyed a trip to England where we toured England, Scotland and Wales with Elder and Sister Davis. We enjoyed the early church history sites, many castles and the green countryside. They are doing well.
Continue to keep us informed. Our e-mail is:
aaaranch1@juno.com We would love to hear from you.
We love each of you and are so pleased when we hear of your progress and faithfulness.l
President and Sister Andrus
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The new issue of The Prairie Post is now available on the Canada Edmonton Mission Alumni website by clicking Prairie Poste Aug/Sept 2002
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FAIR, the Foundation for Apologetics Information and Research that most of you know I do some volunteer work for, has changed its address, from www.fair-lds-org to www.fairlds.org
Please update your bookmarks.
Note: "apologetics" is the scholarly discipline of defending the Church's doctrines from an intellectual point of view. It is not missionary work, and does not replace missionary work, but can, on occasion, assist missionary work.
(Hence the URL to the Truth About 'the Godmakers' is now http://www.fairlds.org/pubs/tagm/)
--
Marc A. Schindler
Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada -- Gateway to the Boreal Parkland
"The greater danger for most of us lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low, and achieving our mark."
--Michelangelo Buonarroti
Note: This communication represents the informal personal views of the author solely; its contents do not necessarily
reflect those of the authors employer, nor those of any organization with which the author may be associated.
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If any of you have investigators who have been exposed to the infamous book (later made into a film), "The Godmakers," one of the vilest anti-Mormon tracts ever published, you'll be glad to know that a copy of Gilbert Scharff's "The Truth About 'the Godmakers'" is now online. Br. Scharffs, a long-serving institute teacher, wrote this book soon after the movie came out (1986), but because it was self-published, the book never got the exposure it deserved.
Br. Scharffs kindly gave FAIR (Foundation for Apologetics Information and Research, a private organization which publishes defences against anti-Mormon material on the Internet) permission to post the book in its entirety so it is now available to anyone at no charge: http://www.fair-lds.org/Pubs/tagm/
I also have a "stripped" version of the book (all the individual pages were cut out for scanning), which I used to scan the book in for FAIR, if anyone wants to look at the print copy.
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Marc A. Schindler
Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada -- Gateway to the Boreal Parkland
Art does not reproduce what we see. Rather, it makes us see. Paul Klee
Note: This communication represents the informal personal views of the author solely; its contents do not necessarily reflect those of the authors employer, nor those of any organization with which the author may be associated.
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