THUNDER BAY BULLETIN HOLY TRINITY GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH ΕΛΛΙΝΙΚΗ ΟΡΘΟΔΟΞΗ ΚΟΙΝΟΤΗΤΑ ΑΓΙΑΣ ΤΡΙΑΔΟΣ 651 Beverly Street, Thunder Bay, ON, P7B 6N2 Telephone: (807) 344-9522 www.gothunderbay.org [email protected] October 2012 Volume 8 Issue 9 OCTOBER 26: ST. DEMETRIOS THE GREAT MARTYR 26 ΟΚΤΩΒΡΙΟΥ: ΑΓΙΟΥ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΜΑΡΤΥΡΟΣ 1 THUNDER BAY BULLETIN – Published monthly. Editor(s): Rev. Fr. Nikolaos Tambakis PARISH PRIEST: Rev. Fr. Nikolaos Tambakis; 106 Essex Court, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7A 7N6 # (807) 472-1341 cellular; # (807) 344-9522 office Church email: [email protected]; Fr. Nikolaos’ email: [email protected] Website: www.gothunderbay.org Office hours: by appointment HELLENIC COMMUNITY PRESIDENT: VICE PRESIDENT: SECRETARY: TREASURER: ACHILLES STATHOPOULOS TOM MARINIS VACANT JIM PAZIANOS # (807) 344-1596 HOME; (807) 344-9522 OFFICE # (807) 346-4006 HOME; (807) 624-6720 MOBILE BOARD MEMBERS: ANDY KARANASOS, GEORGINA MELLAS, TIMO KAROUTAS, TED FRISKY, PETER SAITES. RELIGIOUS AND LEGAL AUTHORITIES HIS EMINENCE METROPOLITAN SOTIRIOS - GREEK ORTHODOX METROPOLIS IF TORONTO (CANADA), 1 PATRIARCH BARTHOLOMEW WAY (86 OVERLEA BOULEVARD) ,TORONTO, ONTARIO M4H 1C6; TELEPHONE: (416) 429-5757; FAX: (416) 429-4588; EMAIL: [email protected]; WEBSITE: WWW.GOMETROPOLIS.ORG. EMBASSY OF GREECE - 80 MACLAREN STREET; OTTAWA, ONTARIO K2P 0K6; TELEPHONE: (613) 238-6271;FAX: (613) 238-5676; WEBSITE: WWW.GREEKEMBASSY.CA. CONSULATE GENERAL OF GREECE - 365 BLOOR STREET E, SUITE 1800, TORONTO, ONTARIO M4W 3L4 ; TELEPHONE (416) 515-0133 ; FAX: (416) 515-0209; WEBSITE: WWW.GRCONSULATE.COM. GREEK TOURIST OFFICE (TORONTO) - 1300 BAY STREET, TORONTO, ONTARIO M5R 3K8; TELEPHONE: (416) 968-2220; FAX: (416) 968-6533; EMAIL: [email protected]. 2012 – 2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS (L TO R): TIMO KAROUTAS, GEORGINA MELLAS, PETER SAITES, TOM MARINIS, ANDY KARANASOS, TED FRISKY, ACHILLES STATHOPOULOS, JIM PAZIANOS (ABSENT) WITH FR. NIKOLAOS TAMBAKIS (ABOVE) 2 Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church presents: SOUVLAKI DINNER (Souvlaki, Tzatziki, Mediterranean rice, Greek salad and pita) $12 Thursday, October 4 Thursday, October 18 Thursday, November 1 Thursday, November 15 Thursday, November 29 4:00pm – 6:30pm Email us at [email protected] to be placed on our mailing list! Facebook – Join our group “Souvlaki Dinner Takeout”! Website: www.gothunderbay.com HOLY TRINITY GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH - LADIES PHILOPTOCHOS SOCIETY Annual Christmas Tea & Bazaar Sunday, November 25th, 2012 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. 651 Beverly Street (at Balmoral) Donations of baking and/or items for our penny auction table would be greatly appreciated and can be dropped off at the church on Saturday, November 24th between 12:00am - 3:00pm or Sunday morning November 25th. Tickets available from any Philoptochos member, at the church office or at the door. 3 OCTOBER 26: ST. DEMETRIOS THE GREAT MARTYR Saint Demetrios was a Thessalonian, a most pious son of pious and noble parents, and a teacher of the Faith of Christ. When Maximian first came to Thessalonica in 290, he raised the Saint to the rank of Duke of Thessaly. But when it was discovered that the Saint was a Christian, he was arrested and kept bound in a bathhouse. While the games were under way in the city, Maximian was a spectator there. A certain friend of his, a barbarian who was a notable wrestler, Lyaeus by name, waxing haughty because of the height and strength of his body, boasted in the stadium and challenged the citizens to a contest with him. All that fought with him were defeated. Seeing this, a certain youth named Nestor, acquaintance of Demetrios', came to the Saint in the bathhouse and asked his blessing to fight Lyaeus single-handed. Receiving this blessing and sealing himself with the sign of the precious Cross, he presented himself in the stadium, and said, "O God of Demetrios, help me!" and straightway he engaged Lyaeus in combat and smote him with a mortal blow to the heart, leaving the former boaster lifeless upon the earth. Maximian was sorely grieved over this, and when he learned who was the cause of this defeat, he commanded straightway and Demetrios was pierced with lances while he was yet in the bathhouse, As for Nestor, Maximian commanded that he be slain with his own sword. http://www.goarch.org/en/chapel/saints.asp?contentid=257 26 ΟΚΤΩΒΡΙΟΥ: ΤΟΥ ΑΓΙΟΥ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΜΑΡΤΥΡΟΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ Ο δε Άγιος Δημήτριος ήταν Θεσσαλονικεύς την πατρίδα, ευσεβών γονέων γυιός ευσεβέστατος, και διδάσκαλος της πίστεως του Χριστού. Έτσι, όταν ήλθε ο Μαξιμιανός στη Θεσσαλονίκη, το 290, πρόσταξε να τον συλλάβουν και τον έρριξε στην φυλακή. Ενώ διεξάγονταν αθλητικοί αγώνες στην πόλι, ο μεν Μαξιμιανός καθόταν και τους παρακολουθούσε. Ένας δε βάρβαρος φίλος του και ξάκουστος παλαιστής, ονομαζόμενος Λυαίος, καυχόμενος για το ανάστημά του και για τη σωματική του δύναμι, εκόμπαζε στο στάδιο, προκαλώντας τους πολίτες να διαγωνισθούν μαζί του και καταβάλλοντας όσους έρχονταν στα χέρια μ’αυτόν. Αυτά βλέποντας ένας νεαρός, ομομαζόμενος Νέστωρ, γνώριμος του Αγίου Δημητρίου, έρχεται σ’αυτόν, στη φύλακη, ζητώντας της προσευχές του για τη μονομαχία. Πήρε την ευλογία του Αγίου, που τον σφράγησε με το σημείον του Σταυρού, παρουσιάζεται στο στάδιο και, λέγοντας: «Θεέ του Δημητρίου, βοήθα με!», πιάνεται στα χέρια με το Λυαίο και κτυπώντας τον καίρια πάνω στην καρδιά, αφήνει άψυχο στη γη τον πριν μεγάλαυχο. Ο δε Μαξιμιανός λυπήθηκε πολύ γι’αυτό, ρώτησε πως συνέβηκαν τα πράγματα και πρόσταξε αμέσως, τον μεν Δημήτριο να τρυπήσουν με λογχισμούς στη φύλακη που βρισκόταν, τον δε Νέστορα να του πάρουν το ξίφος και να τον θανατώσουν με αυτό. http://www.rongolini.com/synseptember.htm#September%2014 4 Greece, the birthplace of democracy, said OXI (NO) to fascism and defended its birthright, despite overwhelming and unfavorable odds. On this particular day we give honor to the many men and woman who stood up to the fascist Mussolini, and this was no small thing to do. First of all, Mussolini had 44 million people, and Greece had 7 million. Italy had ten times the firepower of Greece in its army navy and air force, which had total air superiority, since Greece had only a small defensive force. The demands from Mussolini were sent to Prime Minister Metaxa. He gave Greece three hours to reply to his demands to surrender, and for the Italian troops to occupy Greece and raise the Italian Flag on top of the Parthenon. But Mussolini never even waited for Metaxas' reply. He had five heavily armed divisions of Italian soldiers moving from controlled Albania over the border into Greece. In the early hours of Oct 28th Metaxa gave his reply loud and clear: OXI (NO). The "OXI" cry has become a Hellenic battle cry that blooms defiantly every 28th of October. This cry of "OXI" is repeated by every Hellenic Community around the world, numbering more than ten million Greeks. Though the Italians out numbered the Greek soldiers by more than two to one, the Greeks astonished the Italian generals with their courage, their tenacity, and their limited artillery precision. The Greek forces had six mortars for each division against the invaders' sixty. Within four weeks of the invasion those Greeks drove the Italian army back into Albania and kept on going, continuing the pursuit until they were 60 kilometers into Albania which is known as Northern Epirus. By this time Mussolini had replaced his commanding generals several times and finally assumed command himself. He tried to rouse his troops to victory with speeches of the great legacy of the Romans, but the Greeks kept on pursuing and there was great concern that the Greeks would cross the Adriatic Sea and invade Italy. United States periodicals such as the Time and Life magazines carried cover stories about the Greeks and the history they were making in Europe. The Greeks and Greek-Americans in this country were respected and admired at school and work, because of these historic events. No free country around the world believed that Greece would survive the attack. As a small country Greece faithfully and courageously met her obligations to her allies with heroism and self-sacrifice. Greece suffered much more than other countries that were on the victorious Allied side. Greece lost the highest percentage of her population, about 12%, which means about one million people. That is why the world leaders of that time recognized the contribution of the Greeks. Mr. Churchill of England said "Today we shall say that the Greeks fight like heroes, but from now on we shall say that heroes fight like Greeks." All those who believe in freedom and democracy give honor to the heroes who died on October 28, 1940 which is 63 years ago. Let us all say a big OXI to wars, to terrorism and to hate, and a big "yes" to freedom, democracy and love. This is history, my friends. http://www.helleniccomserve.com/oxidaystathacopoulos.html 5 SCHEDULE OF DIVINE SERVICES - OCTOBER 2012 SUNDAY 7 +3RD SUNDAY OF LUKE. STS. SERGIUS & BACCHUS. ORTHROS 9:15AM, DIVINE LITURGY 10:30AM. SUNDAY 14 +HOLY FATHERS OF THE 7TH ECUMENICAL SYNOD. ORTHROS 9:15AM, DIVINE LITURGY 10:30AM. SUNDAY 21 +6ΤΗ SUNDAY OF LUKE. STS. CHRISTODOULOS, SOCRATES & ILARION ORTHROS 9:15AM, DIVINE LITURGY 10:30AM. FRIDAY 26 +ST. DEMETRIOS THE MYRRH-BEARER. ORTHROS 9:15AM, DIVINE LITURGY 10:15AM. SUNDAY 28 +7ΤΗ SUNDAY OF LUKE. HOLY PROTECTION OF THE THEOTOKOS. ORTHROS 9:15AM, DIVINE LITURGY AND DOXOLOGY 10:30AM. The Ladies Philoptochos will be holding a fundraising Soup and Sandwich on October 28, right after Divine Liturgy - in conjunction with the OXI Day celebration. Come and support the ladies in their fundraising efforts! ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ ΙΕΡΩΝ ΑΚΟΛΟΥΘΙΩΝ - ΟΚΤΩΒΡΙΟΥ 2012 ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ 7 +ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ Γ’ ΛΟΥΚΑ. ΑΓ. ΣΕΡΓΙΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΒΑΚΧΟΥ. ΟΡΘΡΟΣ 9:15ΠΜ, ΘΕΙΑ ΛΕΙΤΟΥΡΓΙΑ 10:30ΠΜ. ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ 14 +ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ ΑΓΙΩΝ ΠΑΤΕΡΩΝ Ζ’ ΟΙΚ. ΣΥΝΟΔΟΥ. . ΟΡΘΡΟΣ 9:15ΠΜ, ΘΕΙΑ ΛΕΙΤΟΥΡΓΙΑ 10:30ΠΜ. ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ 21 ΟΡΘΡΟΣ 9:00ΠΜ, ΘΕΙΑ ΛΕΙΤΟΥΡΓΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΔΟΞΟΛΟΓΙΑ 10:30ΠΜ. ` ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ +ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ ΣΤ’ ΛΟΥΚΑ. ΑΓ. ΧΡΙΣΤΟΔΟΥΛΟΥ, ΣΩΚΡΑΤΟΥΣ, ΙΛΑΡΙΩΝΟΣ. 26 +ΑΓΙΟΥ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΜΑΡΤΥΡΟΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΤΟΥ ΜΥΡΟΒΛΗΤΟΥ. ΟΡΘΡΟΣ 9:00ΠΜ, ΘΕΙΑ ΛΕΙΤΟΥΡΓΙΑ 10:15ΠΜ. ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ ` 28 +ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ Z’ ΛΟΥΚΑ. ΑΓ. ΣΚΕΠΗΣ ΘΕΟΤΟΚΟΥ. ΟΡΘΡΟΣ 9:00ΠΜ, ΘΕΙΑ ΛΕΙΤΟΥΡΓΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΔΟΞΟΛΟΓΙΑ 10:30ΠΜ. 6 ΑΚΤΙΝΕΣ ΘΕΙΟΥ ΦΩΤΟΣ Πνεῦμα εἶναι ὁ Θεός, ὅπως μας εἶπεν ὁ Κύριος, ἀλλὰ Πνεῦμα, Ἅγιον, Ὕπεράγαθον, Πνεῦμα ἀόρατον, ἀκατάληπτον, ἄπειρον, ποὺ δὲν περιορίζεται σὲ ὁρισμένον τόπον καὶ χρόνον. Πνεῦμα ἄναρχον, αἰώνιον ποὺ δὲν ἔχει ἀρχὴ καὶ τέλος, ἀλλὰ ὄχι καὶ τελείως ἄγνωστον εἰς τὸν ἄνθρωπον, διότι Ἐκεῖνος μας ἔδωκε τὴν δυνατότητα νὰ τὸν γνωρίσουμε. Ὅταν φανερώθηκε κατὰ κάποιον τρόπον ὁ Θεὸς εἰς τὸν Μωϋσήν, δήλωσε τὴν ταυτότητά του. Εἶπεν «Ἐγὼ εἰμὶ ὁ ὧν» δηλαδὴ αὐτὸς ποὺ εἶμαι, αὐτὸς ποὺ ὑπάρχω πάντοτε, εἰς τὸ παρελθόν, εἰς τὸ παρὸν καὶ εἰς τὸ μέλλον. Καὶ ἐσφράγισε τὴν δήλωση αὐτὴ μὲ θαῦμα, μὲ τὴν φλεγόμενη καὶ μὴ καιομένη βάτον, γιὰ νὰ πιστοποιήσει στὸν Μωϋσὴν τὴν θεότητά του. Πνεῦμα ὁ Θεὸς ἀκατάληπτο κατὰ τὴν οὐσία του, στὸν ἄνθρωπο. Δὲν εἶναι δυνατὸν νὰ γνωρίσει τὰ πάντα γιὰ τὸν Θεὸν ὁ ἄνθρωπος «Τὶς γὰρ ἔγνω νοῦν Κυρίου ἢ τὶς σύμβουλος αὐτοῦ ἐγένετο»; ἐρωτᾷ ὁ ἀπόστολος Παῦλος. Ποιός εἶναι σὲ θέση νὰ γνωρίζει τὶς σκέψεις τοῦ Θεοῦ! Ἀλλ' ὅμως ἐπέτρεψεν ὁ Θεὸς νὰ γνωρίσουμε ὁρισμένα χαρακτηριστικά, ὁρισμένες ἰδιότητες, ὁρισμένες ἀκτῖνες τῆς ΘεότητοςΤου. Φανερώνεται ὡς Πνεῦμα αἰώνιον, Παντοδύναμον, δη-μιουργικὸν καὶ δημιουργεῖ τὸν κόσμον. Φανερώνεται ὡς Πνεῦμα Πάνσοφον τὸ ὁποῖον τὰ πάντα ἐν σοφίᾳ ἐποίησεν. Φανερώνεται ὡς Πνεῦμα συνεκτικόν, δηλαδὴ ποὺ συνέχει, ποὺ συγκρατεῖ τὰ σύμπαντα. Φανερώνεται ὡς Πνεῦμα ζωοποιόν, ποὺ δίνει ζωὴ στὴν κτίση καὶ σὲ ὅσα βρίσκονται σ' αὐτήν. Θέλησε ἀκόμα νὰ μᾶς κάνει ἱκανοὺς ὄχι μόνον νὰ νοιώθουμε τὰ θεϊκά του χαρακτηριστικὰ ἀλλὰ καὶ νὰ μᾶς χαρίσει καὶ κάτι ἀπὸ αὐτά. Ἀπὸ τὸ Πνεῦμα του, μᾶς ἔδωκε τὴν ψυχή μας. Ἀπὸ τὴν δική του αἰωνιότητά μας ἔδωκε τὴν αἰωνιότητα, τὴν ἀθανασία τῆς ψυχῆς μας. Ἀπὸ τὴν Παντοδυναμία του, μᾶς ἔδωκε τὴν θέληση νὰ κάνουμε ἔργα ποὺ χρειάζονται δύναμη θελήσεως, παίρνοντας ἠμεῖς δύναμη ἀπὸ τὴν δική του Παντοδυναμία. Ἀπὸ τὴν Πανσοφία τού μας ἔδωκε τὴν δυνατότητα νὰ ἔχουμε σοφία, νὰ φτιάχνουμε ἐπιστῆμες καὶ γνώσεις καὶ νὰ ἔχουμε τὴν κατὰ Θεὸν σοφίαν, δηλαδὴ νὰ γνωρίζουμε τί εἶναι τὸ θέλημα τοῦ Θεοῦ καὶ πὼς θὰ τὸ ζήσουμε στὴ ζωή μας. Ὡς Δίκαιος ὁ Θεός μᾶς ἔδωκε τὸ ψυχικὸ χάρισμα νὰ γνωρίζουμε τί εἶναι δίκαιον ἢ ἄδικο, τί εἶναι καλὸ καὶ τί εἶναι κακό. Σὰν πηγὴ ἀγάπης ὁ Θεός, ἔβαλε στὴν ψυχή μας τὸ αἴσθημα τῆς ἀγάπης, ὥστε νὰ ἔχουμε ἀγάπη καὶ πρὸς τὸν Θεὸν ἀλλὰ καὶ τὸν ἄνθρωπον. Δηλαδὴ ὁ Θεός μᾶς ἐπροίκισεν μὲ δικά του χαρίσματα καὶ ἰδιότητες. Αὐτὰ τὰ θεία χαρίσματα δὲν παράγονται μέσα μας, δὲν προέρχονται ἀπὸ τὸ ὑλικό μας σῶμα, ἀπὸ τὶς σάρκες καὶ αἷμα καὶ τὰ ὀστὰ ἀλλὰ ἀπὸ τὴν πλούσια προικισμένη ἀπὸ τὸν Θεὸν ψυχή μας. Μᾶς ἔδωκεν ἀκόμη ἕνα πολύτιμο, ἀχώριστο νύχτα καὶ ἡμέρα, ξεχωριστόν, εἰλικρινή ὁδηγόν, ποὺ λέγεται συνείδηση καὶ μᾶς παρακινεῖ νὰ κάνουμε τὸ σωστὸ καὶ νὰ ἀποφεύγουμε τὸ κακό. Μᾶς ἐπαινεῖ γιὰ τὸ καλό, μᾶς ἐλέγχει καὶ μᾶς καταδικάζει καὶ μᾶς τιμωρεῖ, ὅπως λέμε, μὲ τὶς τύψεις, τὰ χτυπήματα τῆς συνειδήσεως ὅταν κάνουμε τὸ κακό. Εἶναι ἡ Φωνὴ τοῦ Θεοῦ μέσα μας, ἔλεγαν οἱ ἀρχαῖοι. Ὁ φιλόσοφος Κὰντ ἔλεγε, ὅτι καὶ μόνον ἡ συνείδηση ποὺ ὑπάρχει μέσα μας, φανερώνει ὅτι ὑπάρχει Θεός. Ἂν ἦταν δικό μας δημιούργημα ἡ συνείδηση, δὲν θὰ τὴν ὑπολογίζαμε ὅταν μας ἔλεγχε. Καὶ ὅμως ὑπάρχουν περιπτώσεις ποὺ ἡ φωνὴ τῆς συνειδήσεως εἶναι τόσον αὐστηρὴ ἐνάντια μὲ τὸν ἑαυτό μας καὶ ἀνυπόφορη, ὥστε ἀνάγκασε ἐγκληματίες νὰ παραδοθοῦν μὴ ὑποφέροντας τὸν ἔλεγχό της. Ὁ ἅγιος Ἰωάννης ὁ Χρυσόστομος ὀνομάζει τὴν συνείδηση «Δικαστήριον ἀδέκαστον». Ἡ συνείδηση εἶναι ἡ ἀφανής, ἡ κρυμμένη, ἀλλὰ τόσον ἰσχυρὴ παρουσία τοῦ Θεοῦ στὴν ψυχή μας. Εἶναι ἡ φωνὴ τοῦ Θεοῦ μέσα μας. Πνεῦμα εἶναι ὁ Θεὸς ἀλλὰ Πνεῦμα ὄχι ξέχωρο καὶ ἀπόκοσμο. Ἄπειρο μὲν καὶ ἀόρατο μὲ τὰ σωματικά μας μάτια ἀλλὰ ὁρατὸ μὲ τὰ μάτια τῆς λογικῆς, τῆς ψυχῆς. Ἃς τὰ κρατᾶμε ἀνοιχτὰ τὰ μάτια τῆς ψυχῆς, τὰ μάτια τῆς πίστεως ὥστε νὰ ἀπολαμβάνουμε τὸ Μεγαλεῖο καὶ τὴν ἀγάπη τοῦ Θεοῦ. 7 OUR MEMBERS – So far only 112 people have submitted their membership dues for 2012. We ask and encourage everyone to so as soon as possible. Each member is indispensable for the well-being and functioning of our parish. We thank all who have taken the time to submit their membership dues already as of September 28, 2012: 1. Mr. Steve Amorgianos 2. Mr. Gavriil Aspropotamitis 3. Mr. Peter Avgeropoulos 4. Mr. Joyce Avgeropoulos 5. Mr. Nicholas Balina 6. Mrs. Athena Blieske 7. Mrs. Dimitra Biniaris 8. Mr. William Biniaris 9. Ms. Irene Biniaris 10. Miss. Jenny Biniaris 11. Mrs. Katerina Biniaris 12. Mr. Gus Chimbakis 13. Mrs. Helen Chimbakis 14. Mrs. Christine Chornoboy 15. Mr. Bill Comminos 16. Mrs. Tarja Comminos 17. Mr. George Comminos 18. Mr. Andreas Comminos 19. Mrs. Nitsa Comminos 20. Mr. Peter Comminos 21. Mr. Darko Dimitrijevic 22. Dr. Paul Dowhos 23. Mrs. Angie Forget 24. Mrs. Bayba Frattolin 25. Mr. Ted Frisky 26. Mrs. Joanne Frisky 27. Mr. Harry Glymitsas 28. Mrs. Toula Glymitsas 29. Mrs. Sheila Glymitsas 30. Mr. Peter Giardetti 31. Mrs. Tara Giardetti 32. Mr. Lei Hartviksen* 33. Mrs. Jennie Hartviksen 34. Mr. Sotirios Hatzis 35. Mrs. Theodora Hatzis 36. Mr. Demetre Hatzis 37. Mr. Bill Hatzis 38. Mrs. Stella Hatzis 39. Mrs. Lisa Kahramanos 40. Ms. Penny Kahramanos 41. Mr. Andy Karanasos 42. Mrs. Lori Karanasos* 43. Mr. Nick Koukos 44. Mrs. Joyce Koukos 45. Mr. Ray Leino 46. Mrs. Virginia Leino 47. Mr. Chris Lent 48. Mrs. Joanne Lent 49. Mr. Jack Lotsios 50. Mrs. Effie Lotsios 51. Mrs. Helen Machairas 52. Mr. Tom Marinis 53. Miss. Georgina Mellas 54. Mrs. Maria Mellas 55. Mr. Tom Mellas 56. Mrs. Smaragde Mellas 57. Mrs. Matina Mellas 58. Mr. Stamatios Melissis 59. Mrs. Angela Melissis 60. Mr. Chris Metsopoulos 61. Mrs. Despina Metsopoulos 62. Ms. Bess Melville 63. Mr. Taxios Milionis 64. Mrs. Athina Morakis 65. Ms. Maria Morakis 66. Mrs. Angie Palo 67. Mrs. Nikki Pantoulias 68. Mr. Peter Pantoulias 69. Mrs. Helen Pantoulias 70. Mr. John Pantoulias 71. Mr. Tom Pavlou 72. Mrs. Rosa Pavlou 73. Mr. Jim Pazianos 74. Mrs. Virginia Pazianos 75. Mr. Tom Pazianos 76. Mrs. Leila Pazianos 77. Mr. Louis Port 78. Mrs. Dimitra Port 79. Mrs. Helen Ralph 80. Mr. Jack Sancartier* 81. Mrs. Maria Sancartier 82. Mrs. Effie Saites 83. Mr. Peter Saites 84. Mrs. Nora Saites 85. Mrs. Lola Saites 86. Mr. Steven Scollie* 87. Mrs. Rose Sourtzis 88. Mr. Spyro Sourtzis 89. Mr. Marino Spourdalakis 90. Mrs. Nora Spourdalakis 91. Mr. Achilles Stathopoulos 92. Mrs. Anja Stefanidis* 93. Mr. Emilios Stefanidis 94. Mr. Zivko Stojnic 95. Mrs. Jenny Theodore 96. Mr. Constatine Tsekouras 97. Mrs. Jane Tsekouras 98. Mr. John Tsekouras 99. Mr. Paul Tsekouras 100. Mrs. Sylvia Tsekouras* 101. Mr. Ahileas Tsekouras 102. Ms. Elaine Tsekouras 103. Mrs. Lily Tsekouras 104. Mr. Harry Tsekouras 105. Mr. Constantin Todosia 106. Mrs. Manouela Todosia 107. Mr. Daniel Vasiliu 108. Dr. Irene Vasiliu 109. Mr. Chris Welbourne 110. Mrs. Patricia Welbourne 111. Mr. Ryan Witiluk 112. Mrs. Christine Witiluk 8 9 Bess and Sheila want you to come join the fun at Bingo! Tuesday, October 23 Saturday, November 24 ALL BINGOS ARE AT THE C.L.E. LOCATION at 5:45 PM 10 11 12
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