Cana/Pino: The hay bales are decorated along Cana Road

Published 9:32 am Tuesday, October 22, 2024

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By Betty Etchison West
Cana/Pino Correspondent

Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church. 277 Pino Road, will offer trunk or treat and hayrides on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 6:-8 p.m. Wesley Chapel is three miles west of Farmington just off of NC 801 North.
There will be a bazaar in connection with the Wesley Chapel Breakfast on Nov. 16. There will be crafts and baked goods for sale. The Bazaar will last from 6:30 a.m.-noon. Outside vendors are welcome to setup for $20. Call Kathy Ellis at 336-830-5123.
The members of Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church appreciate the support they have received for the breakfast the last 20 or so years. There are a number of people who are not members of Wesley Chapel but have been faithful and have missed few of the breakfasts all these years. Among these are members of the Harpe family—that is Kenneth, Margaret Jo, Jean, and Patricia and members of their families, Arthur and Judy Spillman, Troy Spillman, William Laurie and Jane Brock, Don Hanes, Denny Barney. Olena Groce Anderson, Mickey Groce and the list goes on. That strong supporter list also includes a number of people who showed up every month but are no longer living. Some of those people included Chip Baity and his wife, Estelle, Bud Baity, who actually left the nursing home to come to breakfast. The same was true of Bill Ferebee. Then there was John Henry Caudle, Richard Brock, Taylor Slye, Lester Martin, and many more. When you list names, you always leave someone out. I am sorry if I missed some of the regulars, and I want them to know that they were also appreciated.
Tom and Toni Horton have returned to their Florida Home. The only damage seemed to be to the carport and to a car. We miss them in Pino while they are in Florida and look forward to their return.
Drive down Cana Road from US 601 to NC 801 (or vice versa) and see the decorated hay bales.