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The Brussels Post, 1974-03-20, Page 7News of Walton Film strip on Tanzania shown at Duff's UCW Need Money? For competent helP 'Wilk -Your Mortgage Requirenients permanent or-interim. • FARM— COMMERCIAL— RESIDENTIAL, Builder and Home Owner To purthase or renovate, to consolidate and • 'reduce monthly payments CALL THr,* PROFESSIONALS. ONTARIO :DISCOUNT, 160 Wallace Ave. S., Listowel , Open Moil. thru Fri., 11 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. After hours or evenings call Bill Ropp 356,-2379 Pete Henderson, Kitchener, 579-5705 • 1.14•11.••••• LISTOWEL FLORIST. PHONE 291-2040 AS MUM AS YOUR TELEPHONE— Ministry of Hgalth Thought about the cost of prescriptions lately? You could do something about it. Different brands of the same quality drug vary widely in price, Next time, when you need a prescription, ask this question, "Am I getting the lowest cost drug according to PARCOST?" PARCOST is a program that assures you of "Prescriptions At Reasonable COST" —use it! Your doctor and pharmacist know about it through the PARCOST Index of quality drugs. Think PARCOST— choose d participating pharmacy, M.b„•MihiMbt THE BRUSSELS POtt itt 1914-4 PARTICIPATING PHARMACY M y Correspondent Mrs. Allan McCall U.C.W. Unit Meetings The March meeting of the Walton Unit was held in the )asement of the church on Wednesday evening.' Mrs. Herb Traviss opened the lewotions with hymn 356, "Take ,13r Life, and Let it Be." Mrs. Edna Hackwell was pianist for the iymns. Mrs. Art Heard read the scripture from Luke 14: 32-40. Hymn 249, "Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun", followed by qrs. Heard leading in prayer. qrs. H. Traviss read an Interesting article on "Go to Church" and a poem "Hearts Desire." Mrs. Edna Hackwell, repre- sentative to the Mission Service Committee, reported and was assisted by Rev. Docken: State- ments were passed around and listed in order on, what Mission means, It is the example of the little amount of work. the Church can do to help these underdeve- loped countries. Its ways of preaching the gospel. Its results of a missionary enterprise which people are encouraged to help themselves, working for com- munity, including politics and economics. Rev. Docken showed a film strip of Tanzania, giving us an idea of their ways of life in the country of Africa. Business Mrs. Bill Thamer presided for he business. The minutes were Tad by the secretary, Mrs. Howard Hackwell. The roll call was answered by 21 members. Ile offering was received by the ;ecretary in the absence of the reasurer. We' were reminded of nwitations to attend Northside Church, Seaforth Thankoffering ni March 26 and' '.to Cavan Church, Winthrop for their Easter rhankoffering, April 3 at 8 p.m. A work shop on alcohol will be held Northside Church, Seaforth• on 14arch 27. Hymn 199, "We. Love the Place, 0 God" was sung. Mrs. Darner closed the meeting with mayer. Envelopes for a Work Free Bazaar were distributed to be returned to the April meeting: The hostesses Mrs. Ralph Traviss, Mrs. Bruce. Collins and Mrs, Murray Sinith served lunch and a social half-hour was enjoyed together. Boundary and 17th Unit Mrs. George Williamson was hostess for the unit meeting in her home on Wednesday after- noon, March 13. Mrs. Harold McCallum and Mrs. Cliff Hoegy were in charge of devotions. Mrs. McCallum opened the meeting with the Thought for the Day. Hymn 148., "Breathe on me, Breath of God" was sung. Mrs. Hoegy read the scripture from St. Mark 11: 11-26. Mrs. McCallum led in prayer followed by the Lord's Prayer. in unison. 'A poem "Touching Shoulders" was read by Mrs. Hoegy., Mrs. Martin Baan • introduced Rev. Docken who spoke on Missions. He conducted a quiz, and showed a film strip of conditions in Africa, telling of the hot and dry weather periods, rain amounts and houses made out of mud. Pamphlets-were distributed for each family. He concluded on reading a portion of a letter received from our missionary Ann Reiber, our Live-Love- Project again this year. Mrs. Baan thanked Rev. Docken for coming and showing a .new outlook on Missions. The business was conducted, minutes were read by Mrs. McCallum. Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. C., Ritchie and miscellaneous report by Mrs. Van Vliet Sr. Forthcoming Thankoffer- ings were announced. Plans were made for a shower this Saturday evening for Miss Ruth Ritchie in the church basement. The meet- ing closed with the Mizpah • Benediction. Lunch was served by Mrs. H. McCallum, Mrs, C. Hoegy, assisted by the hostess, Mrs. Williamson. 8th and 16th Unit The March meeting of the 8th and 16th unit was held in the church basement on Thursday evening, Mrs. Ken McDonald opened with the Call to Worship. Hymn 346 "Fill Thou My Life, 0 Lord My God" was sung. Mrs. Don Fraser read the scripture from 1st Peter: 3-5, followed by a few words from one of Rev. Stan McDonald's, Londesboro, write- ups from his ministry study, consisting of the fact how important our hands, are in God's . Kingdom. • Rev. Docken was present for this meeting to present the new Mission Theme "Share to help a broken world." He conducted a brief quiz on the mission priorities of the 'church followed on a short discusiion. Hymn 637 "The Lord's My Shepherd" was sung. Prayer closed ' the devotions. Mrs. Doug Fraser, the unit representative to the Mission Committee, explained the New Mission and Service and packets are available. Mrs. George McCall chaired the business period opening with a poem "A four letter word" which was "Love." The minutes were read by the secretary Mrs. Don McDonald, followed by 10 members answering the roll call: Collections- were taken for copper 'Contest and shower. Tickets are now available from any member for the ham supper on June 4. We were reminded of the up-coming Thankofferings. A Thank-you note was read by Mrs. Bol ger. A social half-hour followed at • the close of the meeting. Mrs. Jim Fritz served lunch. Personals Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Torrence Dundas were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stutz, Orangeville and Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Stutz of Golden Valley. William Bennett has been able to return to his home following a few days in, the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nott s Clinton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murray and Susan. Several Institute members from. Walton community attended the Majestic Institute meeting in Brussels last Wednesday, when Rev. Seibert of Stratford was guest speaker and showed pic- tures of different flowers, fol- lowed by a discussion. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Machan and girls of Sarnia spent a few days over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid. Everyone is reminded of the euchre this Friday evening, sponsored by. the W.I. A dessert euchre is being planned for next month. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hum- phries and family of London spent the weekend at• the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Humphries. Kiln Humphries returned with them to the city to spend the holiday break week. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum were•Mrs. Ron Williamson, Terry and Denise of Seaforth and Miss Debbie Taylor of Staffa. Donald Currie, Brampton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall, also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Steyenson and Ronald Friday evening. Cathy McDonald, Joan Ben- nett, Brian Wilbee, Phillip Blake and Arthur Groenveld from this community were among the 27 students from the Seaforth and District High School from the • Geography class that are spend- ing this holiday week on a sight-seeing trip to Italy. They flew by air leaving last Thursday evening returning this Saturday evening. Cold weather set in over the weekend with some snow and high winds,. a taste of winter 'is still with us. BERG Sales--- Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES • Barn Cleaners. • Bunk Feeders • Stabling Donald G. Ives ILIL 2, MYTH Phone: Brussels 887-9024 a -•i• Twelve tables play. at 100F card party A good attendance, with 12 tables in play, were on hand Jo enjoy the card party held in the 1,0.0.F. Hall on Thursday evening of last week. Winners were: Mrs. Rowland kehilles, high lady; Mrs. Bessie krmstrong, low lady; Dick Ste- Western Star men attend District Directors meeting Three members of Western ;tar Lodge were in Brucefield on Arednesday to attend a meeting )f 1.0.0.F. District Officers. The guest speaker of the :vening was M. Hathaway, ;rand Warden of Ontario. Mr. Hathaway chose for the ubject of his address Oddfellow- hip stressing that the object of he 1,0,0.F. is to strive to make Proitot Attention to Your Flower Orders itegubir deliveries to, the LOOM. MinOita Horne ALSO REPRESENTED Bir, mats? FUNERAL rtomE, BRUSSELS We also Mire dellirelti& UM* dull to Harrlston PaltrierStent, 46V6:04, phenson, high man; Frank Carter, low man. Mrs. Annie Gemmel won the draw for a ham. The next I.O.O.F. card party will be held on March 28 from which the proceeds will go to the Rebekah and Oddfellow C.P. & T. committee. 'members better citizens. Those in attendance from Brus'sels Lodge were John Mc- Cutcheon, Ray Crawford and David McCutcheon. Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Post Want Ads. Dial Brussels 887,6641.