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Concern for others - stressed at service
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Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
At the Sunday morning service
at Duff's United Church, Rev.
pocken showed a film strip,
"Share-Live". The theme being
on Stewardship, Evangelism and
Development. It is associated
with what Stewardship• is, what
God is and who God is. The
commitment of the best we have,
our concern for others and the
best we are. A World-wide
mission to the service of Jesus
Christ.
The presentation of the film-
_ strip was made using three
screens and projectors. Some
slides' of local scenes and
interests were inserted to help
bring the message home to the
congregation.
Two hymns "It's a Small
World After All" and "Ama#ng
Grace" were sung during the
film accompanied by Rev. Docken
with his guitar.
The offering was received by
Ross Mitchell and Brian Wilbee.
Mrs. an Wilbee played the piano
during offering and Doug. Wey
assisted with the projectors.
Visitors with Mrs. Roy Ben,-
nett were Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Rutledge, Agincourt, their (laugh,-
' ter, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Koster,
Willowdale; Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Rutledge, Jean, Tom and Bill of
London.
Dr. Brian and Mrs. Traviss
and Alison of Kitchener, visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Traviss.
Among those attending the
two-day - training school for
leaders for the fall 4-H project,
"A World of Food in Canada",
at the Seaforth Legion. Hall, last
•week, were: Mrs. Don Achilles;
Mrs. Harold Bolger; Mrs.
William Leeming; Mrs. Barry '
Hoegy; Mrs. Dianne McNichol;
Mrs. Don McDonald and Mrs.
Gerald Ryan will attend the
leaders training school at
Wesley Willis United Church on
Monday and Tuesday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid
attended the SCott-Scholl wedding
on Saturday at the Monkton
Lutheran Church.
Miss Marie Mason, Blyth
spent a few days last week at
a cottage at Port Elgin.
Michelle and Scott Beuerman
are holidaying • this week with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Shortreed.
Mr, and Mrs. John Michels
of Kitchener spent the weekend
' at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Campbell Wey.
They have completed digging a
well the depth of 105 feet at the
home of Leonard. Chapman, for-
merly owned by Mrs. Ethel Hack-
well
• Mrs. Edna Hackwell attended
the Bowman-Bolton wedding last
Saturday at the Faith Missionary
Church in Kitchener. Mr. and
Mrs. William Humphries were
also guests at the same wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bennett and
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bennett at-
tended the 25th wedding anni-
versary party for Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Earngey (the former Kay
Weston's -- Reg. 45c
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Some 2000 telephone cust-
omers of Maitland Teleservices
Limited in the Brussels, Blyth
and Auburn exchanges are being
surveyed by mail this week to
determine their interest in Toll
Free calling with the Bell Canada,
Wingham exchange.
If a majority of customers
in these exchanges favour the
Extended Area Service (E.A.S.),
Bell Canada will carry out a
survey in the Wingham exchange,
as rates would also increase for
these customers. Telephore rates
are normally based on the number
of telephones you can reach with-
out incurring a long distance
charge,
. Customers in Blyth and Brus-
sels would' pay an additional
$.30 per month for an individual.
residence phone, $ .25 for atwo-
party residence and $ .15 ad-
ditional for a multi-party line.
The Auburn exchange customers
'would pay an additional $ .60
per month for an individual resi-
dence phone, $ .40 for a two-
party residence and $.35 for a
multi-party residence phone.
If a majority 'of customers
are in favour of this scheme,
which would enable Brussels,
Blyth and Auburn -subscribers
to reach an additional 2900 tele-
phones in the Wingham exchange
without long distance charges, it
would have to be submitted to
the Ontario Telephone Services
Commission for approval.
It is feasible, that following
such approval, implementation
of this E.A.S. program would
come about in 19'75.
Survey on to tree evening in Fergus.
Willits)0 a week ago Saturday ,
Weekend guests with Mr. and
1,
Mrs. Tollie Achilles were Mr. 1.• •• I • •
calling to Wingham
and Mrs. Bill Taylor and family,
Kintail, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sills
and Tracey of Seaforth; Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Achilles and Debbie of
Fergus. Mrs. Marg. Taylor,
Lynne and baby remained for a
week's holidays.
Rev. and Mrs. D, Docken and
Kristen spent a couple of days
the first of this week at their
cottage.
Miss Rosemary Ryan of Cal-
gary is spending some time at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Ryan. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Ryan spent a few days
at Lurgen Beach.
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