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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-05-13, Page 13GATHERED ROUND THE MAYPOLE — Grade 1 pupils at the Walton Public School portrayed the Maypole Dance as part of their songs about different countries around the world when the school held its spring concert Friday. , (Photo by Ranney) AINV LAND ALLEY INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD. BRUSSELS - 887-6663 MONKTON 347-2241 -STRATFORD 271.1522 MURRAY SIDDALL C.1 J. AUTO INSURANCE -Stable Competitive rates -10% discount EACH CAR rive or more tars Emma] -Loss of Use - collision, coverage -40% farmers discount Call (i fs For More Information We Also Sell Homeowners, Farm, Life & Business Insurance . THE BRUSSELS POST, 'MAY "13','1981',..- A13 Walton hears of disabled Correspondent MRS. AloLAN MCCALL 887-6677 The U.C.W. met Wednes, day afternoon in the church basement with 17 present. McKillop unit were in charge of devotions with Mrs. La- vern Godkin giving the call to worship on the refugee mission of the church. Mrs. Neil McGavin was the pianist for the singing of hymn, In Christ there is no East nor West. Scripture reading from Corrinthians by Mrs. N. Mc- Gavin. Mrs. Godkin gave thoughts to consider on the problems the refugees feel each day. Offering was re- ceived and dedicated. Mrs, Martin Run as con- venor for World .Outreaeh chose as her topic worldwide refugee situation, playing a tape of the moderator Rev, Lois Wilson's experience while being in Southeast Asia, telling of some of the myths of the refugee situa- tion. She visited a refugee camp in Thailand, run by Thais supported by CUSO,, the UN and the United Church. What can we, Canadian Christians, do to meet the challenge of continuing and increasing refugee needs? Our first responsibility is to honour our committment of practice the command of Jesus: Love thy neighbours as thy self. Jesus fed the hungry, harboured the homeless and welcomed the strangers. He identified, and challenged the evils that give rise to a broken world. Our mission can be no less. To be faithful we must continue to care for the victims of our broken world and we must continue and in crease our involvement in social justice for the oppress- ed and the persecuted, she said. Mrs. Paul McCallum and Mrs. Allan McCall assisted Mrs. Baan in a question and answer period. Mrs. L. Godkin conducted the song "Worship the Lord" in music and action. Mrs. Graeme Craig presided for the business. Thank you cards were received from Mrs. Beatrice Payne and Mrs. Gertie Mc- Donald for the Easter lilies they had received. Blyth U,C.W. invited members to their Gospel Singers reunion. May 31st at 7:30 p.m. Coming events are the garage and bake sale at the church, Saturday, May 30 at 1Q:00 a.m. All articles not sold by 2:30 p.m. will be auctioned off, A committee was elected to look after the bake table Tuesday, June 2 is the ham and turkey supper at Duff's sponsored by the 8th and 16th unit and the 17th and Boundary unit. Tickets available from any member. The general U.C.W. meet- ing will be held in the evening of June 7 on Christ- ian development. Communion Sunday, June 7 with the confirmation class to meet at 9:45 a.m. The unified board meeting the same evening. Mrs. Don McDonald had a hook display. Material is available at the resource center in Mitchell, open 3rd Wednesday evening 7:30-9 of each month. Members were reminded this is the last week for the articles to come in for the spring bale which will be :- packed, Tuesday, May 19th at thechurch. LiRcH NEWS Greeters on Sunday at Duff's United Church were Mr. and Mrs. James Carter. Organist was Mrs. Ian Wil- bee. This being family Sun- day, the Godkin family took part in the service. Diane Godkin gave ,the approach and prayer. Bruce Godkin led in the responsive reading, "The Divine Law". The first scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Marion Godkin, the second read by Lavern God- kin. Musical selections were piayed by Keith. and Brian Wilbee with their saxa- phones and Carol (Wilbee) Henderson sang accompan- ied by their mother Elva at the piano. Rev. Charles A. Swan chose as his sermon, "Mem- bers of the Family of God", Ushers were Emerson Mitchell, Neil McGavin, and Alvin McDonald. The flowers in the sanc- tuary were placed there by the Mitchell family in memory of Mrs. Elizabeth. Storey who passed away this past week. PERSONALS Miss Gale Searle of Brampton spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle. They all were supper guests Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pennington of Goderich. Miss Ruth Thamer of Woodstock spent the week- end with her mother, Mrs. R. Thamer and visited other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roily Achilles were supper guests on Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs, Jim Sills and family of Seaforth. Mrs. Dan Raven, John and Scott of Irricana, Alberta, arrived on Saturday to spend a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Bewley. Mrs. Jack Yuill of Brussels spent Mother's Day at the Bewley home. Can FBDB held you. CONTACT: BOB HUTCHINSON DISTRICT MANAGER BOX 357 CHESLEY, ONT. NOG ILO PHONE 383.3300 Benefit dance for Workmans planned A benefit dance was W.I. held for Brian and Elaine Workman of the 16th of Grey Twp. who lost their pig barn, on their adjoining farm in a fire a few weeks ago. The evening of dancing to the music of a disc jockey was held at the Brussels, Morris & Grey Community Centre in Brussels. 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: May 19th 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 information 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 Batik's , serVices tail 271-5650 collect or wtite 1036 Ontario Street, Sfratfotd, Ontario. Opening iseerdctons to MittIllbdisinesit Opportunity Knocks Wanted !Alive! Patz Dealer to serve North Huron County. Patz Canada Inc, Manufacturer of gutter cleaners, manure pumps, silo unloaders and feeding systems, There is to be a plant sale at the next Institute meeting, May 20th at 8:15 p.m. at the Walton Commun- ity Hall. Roll call, "What gives you the most pleasure in your spare time." Marg- aret Shortreed will give a demonstration on the care and style of hair.