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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-03-11, Page 7THE BRUSSELS POST MARCH 'it 1981 —4t 7" ZONE C-1 OFFICERS—A Zone C-1 convention was held at the Brussels Legion on Sunday afternoon when an election of officers was held,. From left are Glen Bridge of Brussels, the deputy zone commander, William Riehl of Blyth, the past zone commander and Bob Chapman of Goderich, the new zone commander. (Photo by Ranney) WMS plans plant sale 'NOW, TO MAKE SURE- THEY'RE DONE JUST RIGHT—Belle `Workman surveyed the pancakes cooking before deciding which ones to turn over when she offered her services as a pancake maker at the pancake supper held at St. John's Anglican Church on Shrove Tuesday. (Photo by Ranney) Bluevale area couple married in Wingham spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim English and Correspondent the basement of the church MRS. JOE WALKER at 1 :30 p.m. on April 4. 357-3558 .Plans were also made for 14 members of the 'the Easter Thankoffering Women's Missionary Society when the group will ask of Knox Presbyterian Church Robt. McMurray of London met at the home of Mrs. to speak, inviting Wingham Terrance Trites. Mrs. Harry Goforth and Wingham after- Elliott read a poem "Spring" noon W.M.S. groups as well telling of the Song of .as Belmore Pres. and Solomon. Bluevale United, The roll call was answered Mrs. Robert McMurray by a bible verse relating to was in charge of the study Springtime. The treasurer's and chose to present a skit, report was given by Mrs. "The Terry Talkit Show" Gray, the offering was re- Assisting her in the skit were ceived by Matthew Trites Norma Golley, Shirley Snell, with prayer by Mrs. Golley. Helen Gray, Berry Trites, Dicsussion followed of a Lola Mann and Eileen bake, plant and bulb sale in Walker. Can FBDB hele you 1111 Financial assistance Management counselling Management training Information on government programs for business See Our Stratford Office Representative PETE HUXTABLE AT: The Wingham Motel, RR4, Wingham, ON: 2nd & 3rd Tuesday Of each month Next Visit. Date: March 17 If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish informatidn on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK [Branch Office Address] For an appoint- ment or further information on the Bank'S services call 271.5650 collect or write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario. doeningheredoorstosmailbasine.ss. missions should start at A discussion saying home, as well as overseas, concluded. Send missions to all nations. Everyone needs Congratulations to Mr. understanding and love. and' Mrs. Fred Peckitt, nee Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Trites served lunch and a social time folloWed. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elliott and Shawnda visited Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker and Kevin. Ontario is rich in promise. We have the people, the resources, the initiative and the vitality to make Ontario the envy of the world. But promises do not fulfill them- selves, To build the future we need Strength and leadership, Premier Bill Davis has demonstrated that leadership. He has shown that he has the under- standing and the vision to identify the priorities in Ontario's future and to take Mary Jenkins who were married March 6 in Wingham Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. •Keit Henry .and family of Parry Sound Huron-Bruce family and other Bluevale friends. SILK WEDDING BOUQUETS, Any style, any colour. Reasonable prices. Levina Yule R.R. 1, Monkton 356-2427 • the vigorous action needed to capitalize on them, The Davis Government's new B.I.L.D. plan is a comprehensive economic program, designed to stimulate the economy, create jobs and to realize Ontario's future potential. The B.I.L.D. program provides for the' necessary planning and assistance to. create growth in all the following area `.of activity: energy independence, develop- ment of resources, including farming and forestry: industry; human resources, with new emphasis on training for skilledand professional employment: transportation and communications: tourism; every aspect of Ontario's economic life. And the B.I.L.D. program is backed by the solid performance of the Davis government in economic activities which have created new Ontario jobs at the average rate of 100,000 per year for the last five years. Ontario needs the strength and experi- ence of Premier Bill Davis as its leader, On March 19th; you will have your chance to support the B.1.L.D. program, to keep the promise of Ontario through your support of your Davis candidate. Huron-Middlesex Help keep the promise of Ontario. Elect a Davis government. On March 19th, elect your Davis candidates, Vote Progressive Conservative. risiow 111111V7 ARY HARRON JIM BRITNELL