The Brussels Post, 1979-01-24, Page 12If There Really Is
No Need For
Continuous Advertising
Ministers
Should preach only one sermon or so a year.
People are against sin anyway,so why harp on it,
Traffic Lights
Should be turned off at dangerous intersections to
save electricity. Everybody knows it's a dangerous
spot and that is sufficient.
Police
Should stop driving up and down the highways.
No need to caution drivers by patrolling highways.
Drivers know the law and obey it.
Teachers
Shouldn't review lessons. Tell children just once
and they'll never forget it.
BUT If you are one of the foolish kind—like the
Notre Dame Cathedral that has stood for six
centuries but continues to ring the bell every
day to let people know it is still there- and
b elieve in continuous profitable advertising,
then your advertising belongs in-
Brussels Post
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12 — THE BRUSSELS. POST JANUARY 24, 1979 Freedom of Choice group
UCW hears about
Westminister
THE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER—Marty
Rutledge, the most valuable player on the
Brussels Atom Team stands between Lynn
Henderson, Snow Queen of the Seaforth Winter
Carnival and Doug Smale, co-chairman of the
carnival after the Brussels team won the B
series Championship in Seaforth on Saturday.
Huron' County's newly
formed. Society for Freedom
of Choice decided last week
in a narrow vote to ask the
Huron Country Board of
Education to reinstate
Margaret Laurence's novel
wants Diviners back in schools
MRS. MaeENGEL
887-6645
The Annual
Congregational meeting of
Knox Church will be held on
January 31.
There will be a community
shower for Laurie Bragg on
January 30 at 8:30 p.m. in
the Cranbrook Community
Hall.
The Canadian Order of
Cranbrook
Forresters' are sponsoring a
card party on Friday night,
January 26 at 8:30, proceeds
for the Cancer Research.
Ladies are asked to bring
lunch. Everyone is welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley
attended the Provincial
Assembly for the Canadian
Order of Forresters on
Sunday in London.
the Diviners.
Meeting Chairman Peggy
Rivers of Goderich broke the
tie vote on the motion.
Seaforth Public School
principal Paul Carroll
Fifteen members were in
attendance at a meeting of
the Afternoon Unit of the
U.C.W. held last Tuesday.
Mrs. Hoover entertained.
Mrs. Hemingway opened
the meeting with a New
Year's poem. Mrs. Sholdice
and Mrs. Hupfer convened
the devotional program.
Mrs. Betty Graber gave an
interesting talk on the
Westminister Retreat which
she attended last summer.
She found the course to be
most helpful and a source of
OXFAM
PEOPLE TO
PEOPLE
DEVELOPMENT
spiritual renewal and fellow-
ship. She favoured with two
solo numbers she had
learned while there.
The Presbyterial Annual
meeting will be held in
Exeter on January 30.
Mrs. Cudmore read a
poem. The President closed
the meeting with prayer.
maintained that nothing
would be gained by a
confrontation over a past
decision while. Goderich town
councillor Elsa Hayden said
"There's nothing wrong with
being emotional. We are so
afraid of confrontation. The
Renaissance people (who
campaigned to have The
Diviners banned) are not
afraid of confrontation,
They'll soon be coming along
with another group of books
they want banned.."
The Society will ask that
board members making
decisions on books read them.
first and will offer its help
and support to the board.
The group's meeting will
be held at Clinton Public
Library on Wednesday,
February 21.
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