The Brussels Post, 1981-03-25, Page 5served in her own, way.
Mary Douma •
gave an audiovisual account
of the same story from
Cathedral Films expanded to
include the study of the
Festival of Booths. The
theme, Jesus as a guest l was
further expressed in a poem
"Unaware" read by Mary.
An anxious woman, expect-
ing a visit from Jesus, toils
all day to be ready for His
coming, turning away three
pathetic people who come to
her door in search of aid. In a
dream, the. Master reveals
that he came three times in
disguise and she had missed
her opportunity to serve
Him.
Jeanne Ireland presided
for the business session.
Invitations were read from
Belgrave and Walton to at-
tend Thank offering meet-
ings in April.
Irish songs were sung and
a St. Patrick dessert enjoyed.
NOW, IF I CAN ONLY HANG ON FOR A FEW MORE MINUTES—Glen
Yui II hung onto the bar as long as he could before dropping to the ground
as part of the sports activitiei' held at the Brussels Public School on
Friday. (photo by Ranney)
Walton UCW will hear
Lvonne Ballagh
The 27th and Boundary
unit met Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Harvey Craig
with 11 present.
Business part was held
first with Mrs. Graeme Craig
reading a poem, "A day
worthwhile". A letter from
Nancy Craig, Newfoundland,
was read. Mts. George Wil-
liamson read the minutes of
the last month's meeting, also
a thank you card front Janice
(Houston) Carnochan for her
recent shower gift. Mrs. B.
Hoegy gave the treasurer's
report and Mrs. H. Craig
reported for the miscellan-
eous fund. Egmondville
Thankoffering is April 1 with
Mrs. C. Wittich guest speak-
er at . the thankoffering at
Northside United Church,
Seaforth, April 15.
Lvonne Ballagh, Winghatn
is to be guest speaker at
Duff's Thankoffering set for
May 3. Doris McKinley will
supply. special music. Spring
bale with articles to be in by
May 17. There was some
discussion on the supper the
unit are assisting the 8th &
16th unit with in June. An
executive meeting of the
will be held at the
church April 1. Next unit
meeting will be held at Mrs.
Harold McCallum's home.
The devotions period was
led by Mrs. Paul McCallum.
Helen Williamson led in
prayer followed by the topic,
"Bare bones Christianity".
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Fourteen member of the
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The three young women in
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an interesting account of the
visit of Jesus to his friends
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