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The Brussels Post, 1976-05-26, Page 3As or t fol \ from our representative, Wayne Rounding who will be, at: BlueBarnLlitrioelw&Elestaurant on the lst Thursday, of each month June 3rd • 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 For prior information call 271-5650 or, write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford' " Opening new doors to small business. lion • DonatO to Huronview • 8th and 16th unit meeting ome on. Tuesday evening, 8th. devotional period was by Mrs. George McCall a poem, ' 'Our Problems" My Faith Looks Up to and "Jesus Thou, Joy of Hearts" were sung. George McCall read articles "Salvation es Lives," "Don't put in Money," "One at a take and live one day at a "My Prayer is" and with a 'poem, "MY r's Prayer." Alvin McDonald, presided e business. Minutes were y Mrs. Don Mcdonald,roll s answered by 12 members ere was 1 guest present. ch was served by Mrs. Jan et Jr: and the hostess Mrs. rs. Allan McCall Correspondent organ Schade and Mrs. udie were the convenors Education and Cultural meeting of the Walton s Institute on Wednesday of last week. • Achilles, president, d the members and 2,13olger was pianist.The 's report was given by n McDonald and a letter from Mrs. H. Johnson, uronview asking the ut on the birthday he home in February. It d that members would 'their. 50 cent fee to the. w Auxiliary and at least es from the Walton would try and attend iliary meetings on the to be printed and ready for the June meeting. The 4-H Achievement Day for "AToucti of Stitchery" is to be held in Grey Central School on. Saturday, June 5th; The roll call "Name and.' Demonstrate ,u Good Exercise" was answered by the members. A new members. Mrs. Joan Clark, was welcomed. Mrs. N. Schade had a short program reading the motto "ResOlve to take time to read as it is :the foundation of wisdom" and Janet and Joanne Rock contributed a ,step dancing number. Mrs. H. Hudie gave a reading, "An 'Open Letter to- God."Linda Godkin sang "The Rain Will Pall"' and "Love go • Around," and, • accompanied herself with her guitar. Mrs. Mervin Godkin< showed onday of the month. many slides of a recent trip to s for the coming year are Mexico. Mrs. Schade thanked the girls and Mrs. Godkin and prersented them with a gift. unit meeting Mrs: Jim Axtnian reported on the Officers Area Conference she Rae Houston was hostess had attended in Waterloo and Mrs. Allan McCall' reported on the East-Huron District Annual in Molesvvorth Presbyterian Church on May 11. Plans were completed- for a bus trip to the Erland Lee Home, at 'Stoney Creek. Lunch Was provided by the hostesses, Mrs. Stewart Humphries, 'Mrs. Torrence Dundas, Mrs. Einie Stevens and IMis. Van Vliet Sr. Personals Miss Cathy Baker, London spent the weekend with her father Rev. Ed Baker at the manse. Sunday guests with Mrs. *Jean Broadfoot were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Church and daughter Sandra, of Toronto and Mr. and'inrs: John Henderson of Seaforth: Visiting at the same home on Monday were - Ivy Henderspn, Seafoith, and Miss Amy Love of Toronto. Miss Love will remain for 'a weeks visit with, .• her sister, Mrs. Broadfoot.. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills and family of Brantford spent the past Saturday at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills. Victoria weekend , guests with Mrs. phyllis Dunk and. Mrs. Nora Casson were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk, 'Wendy and Russel of ,Frankford. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Mervin. Jones proprietor of the Walton Inn was taken to the hospital Saturday evening, we wish hitt a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Currie and Jamie of Brampton visited on Victoila Day with '‘.tvir. and Mrs. Allan :McCall. Mr. and Mrs.. Elmer Munroe of Oshawa visited for a few days recently at the home of Mrs. Phyllis Dunk. Mrs; Maud Leeming and Mrs. Jean Broadfoot visited last Wednesday afternoon with 'Mrs.' Joseph Thornton, McKillop Tvip. There is still time to get your sponsor sheet for the walkathon sponsored by the Walton Recreation Park Committee to iake place this Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. ;Bruce Payne of Vancouver B.C. are visiting the former's mother, Mrs: James F. Payne in the village. Mrs. Phullis Dunk has received word that her son, Fred Dunk 'has presented with the Military Merit Reward by the Governor General at the Government House in Ottawa. Mr. Don Hairis of Kingston visited recently with his father, Andrew A. 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