Monday, October 22, 2007

October 12

Announcements

Dear CFH Staff and Guests:

I have a very dear friend who is currently fighting in Iraq. I will be sending him a package of goodies and letters soon and would like to offer you the opportunity to send some love his way. A note, letter, or even just a thanks would be so appreciated. I would really like to show him that many people are thinking about him as well as all the other men and women who are away from home. If you would like to participate, please either give me letters ASAP or put them in my mailbox at the front desk.

Thanks so much!
Erin

Fall Party: Sunday, October 14, 2 p.m., dining room.
There will be fun, refreshments. A limited amount of winter clothing and other items for men, women and children.
Sponsored by the Church Lady and Friends.

Local

Plymouth Coach Resigns: Plymouth High School varsity basketball coach Michael Edison resigned Wednesday. School records show the first-year coach visited adult web sites on school time using school computers.


National/World

Turkey Pulls Ambassador: Turkey, a key supply route to U.S. troops in Iraq, recalled its ambassador to Washington Wednesday and warned of serious repercussions if Congress labels the killing of Armenians by Turks a century ago as genocide.
Herald Sports

MLB NLCS

Rockies 5, Diamondbacks 1: Jeff Francis allowed seven hits and one earned run as visiting Colorado won the first game of the NLCS.
Kaz Matsui singled home Willy Taveras with the in game-winning run in the third inning.
Umpires halted the game in the seventh inning when fans threw objects on the field to diapute an interference call.
The series continues tonight in Arizona.
The ALCS begins tonight in Boston. Cleveland’s C.C. Sabathia and Boston’s Josh Beckett will start.

NHL

Thursday’s Preseason Scores: Buffalo 3, Atlanta 0; Florida 1, New Jersey 0; Carolina 5, Ottawa 3; Toronto 8, NY Islanders 1; Phoenix 6, Nashville 3.

No comments: