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Richard Pepper's October 2004


Thunder Bay Anglican Youth Ministry
Facilitator

This is the title of my new part-time job which I began on Tuesday, Sept. 21. Click here for further explanation.

Deanery Council
Nipigon
Oct. 1/04

(Note: The event was not boring, even though the picture is.)

Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe Day Camp Reunion
Oct. 30
St. George's
led by
Deb Everest


I received my cabin group photo from Manitoba Pioneer Camp in the mail this month.


Frontline
(Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship High School Ministry)

Fund Raising Dinner
(Frontline and L.U.C.F.) Oct. 22

Although preparing for this event consumed much of my October, I actually didn't take any pictures of it!

Note: In saying that it took up much of my time, I am neither trying to appear as a hero nor complaining. I was happy to do it and it was an enjoyable exercise. Annika kindly said that I helped keep her together during this stressful time, but to me it felt more to be the other way around. In addition, the program committee members and many other people also made valuable contributions. I certainly could have not done this alone. Thank you.

I have borrowed a few favourite pics from the LUCF website. Others may be viewed by clicking here.

One day this link will lead to the presentation's script on-line -- but not yet.

Dignitaries Food! My ISCF
Sponsor
Keeping Up
With...
Battling in
the Mean
Streets
New Reduced
Goalie
Equipment
Rules
Finally
the
Finale
Thanks

Hallowe'en Food Drive
Oct. 31

Strong Bad! Groundsscooter Willie Paul? + Fidel? "I wear boxes."

More pics at lucf.on.ca.


Cambrian Players

"The Hound of the Baskervilles" will be presented by Cambrian Players Nov. 15-20 at the Bora Laskin Theatre (L.U.'s Faculty of Education). I play John Barrymore the (bearded) butler who may or may not have "done it". Come out and see.


Northwood Park Church of Christ Activities

Fall Hike
Oct. 03/04

Skating
Fort Wm Gardens
Oct. 08/04

Coffee House
Oct. 17

Costume Party
Oct. 29/04


A highlight of October was the first visit ever of my Uncle Austin and Auntie Rosemary from England to Canada. The last time I saw them was on our way to Israel in February 2000. The picture above was taken on Saturday, Oct. 9 at Silver Islet. Some deer I shot that day.

On Thanksgiving Monday (the last day they are open to the public) we visited Fort William Historical Park. I've been there many times before, but this was different because there were so few visitors or staff. This allowed me to be more adventurous. However, my visit to the ladies washroom that day was by mistake. Perhaps I was thinking that the sign would convey Gents in the eyes of Fort William's Scottish partners and agents.

We had lunch there in the cantine. Good thing, too: I was getting hungry.


Friday Night Hockey

Travis Ulrich is working on a series of hockey cards for players in
the Friday Night hockey group (2230 at P.A. Arena).

Click the version below for a better view.

Stats

(Note that 175 lbs is my "playing weight". I'm a bit over that right now.)


Music

Wednesday, Oct. 13 CBC Radio One's "The Great Northwest" kindly aired my erroneous entry to their famous Ontarians contest. I think Lisa Laco described it as a "gem", but it was 0630hrs and I was half awake and not expecting it, as the contest closed the day before. It was a parody of John Prine's "Dear Abby" called "Deere, John", but I have misplaced the lyrics at this point.

Thursday, Oct. 28 Robin Harbron got some from tickets from his workplace (TBaytel) for "Lunch at Allen's" (Ian Thomas, Cindy Church, Marc Jordan and Murray McLaughlin) at the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium. It could be described as a prepared songwriters "workshop", that is, each would take a turn playing his/her song (on guitar or piano) and the others would accompany. For a stalled-songwriter such as myself, it was inspiring. Afterwards, I hung around and was photographed with "the band". See my celebs photo page.

Saturday, Oct. 30 Robin and I led some "choruses" (but one of them also had verses with the chorus) for the Lakehead Baptist Men's Breakfast. We also sang for them the song "40" which I introduced as being written by "some Irish millionaires". Afterwards, when Robin asked the crowd (most of whom were older than me) if anyone recognized who the songwriters were, a younger man answered (correctly) "U2". But, of course, most of the others may have thought that he was referring to Robin and me. I am Rich, but I'm not Irish.


Some MP3s of my (& the Transparencies') music


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