BCCFA Thanksgiving banquet is November 5

Published 7:02 am Thursday, October 27, 2016

Happy birthday wishes are sent out this week to Rodney Ownby, of Dillwyn, Tuesday, Nov. 1.

The Buckingham County Christian Fellowship Association host its annual Thanksgiving banquet on Saturday, Nov. 5 at 1 p.m. at the VFW Hall on Route 60 at 14405 West James Anderson Hwy., Buckingham. All members and their guests are cordially invited to attend and ask to bring a covered dish with the meats and drinks furnished by the association. Following this, door prizes and the Thanksgiving program will be presented by Tempy Davenport and Winnie Brown, both of Dillwyn, with special music by the Oak Hill Quartet of Cumberland. For further information contact President Barry Miles at (804) 492-5806 or (434) 315-4181.

Hello this week to our dear friend Jane Cooke of Cumberland.

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Buckingham Baptist Church, 24234 North James Madison Hwy., Arvonia, will host its annual Trunk or Treat  along with Mount Zion Baptist Church of New Canton on Monday from 5-8 p.m.

Welcome home to James Boyles of Cumberland who spent last week as a patient at Centra Southside Community Hospital. He is said to be doing OK as of this writing.

Cedar Baptist Church, 3932 Bell Road, Dillwyn, will host its Annual Trunk or Treat on Monday from 6-8 p.m.

The House of Prayer & Revival Center will host old-fashioned revival services beginning Sunday at 7 p.m. daily. The church is 12 miles west of Buckingham Courthouse and 4.5 miles east of Bent Creek on U.S. 60. The guest speaker for the week is international evangelist Greg Terry. Everyone is cordially invited to come as we gather to expect great blessings from the Lord.For more information call 434-664-9115 or 434-933-8515.

Do’s and don’ts of human food for dogs: Cashews are OK for dogs but only in small quantities and make sure to watch for choking and use unsalted only. They contain calcium, magnesium, antioxidants and protein.

Never give your dog ice cream because dogs can’t digest dairy very well. Frozen yogurt is a better alternative.

Annie May Miles is the columnist for Trents Mill. Her email address is fatcat091@verizon.net.