New owners take over Jug City By FRANCES NIBLOCK The New Tanner After working side by side as employees of Royal Jug City, Acton's Bernice McLeod and Herb Dodds are having no trouble in their new roles as co-own- have expanded the range of items that they carry to make the store more than just a variety store. The store now carries a good selection of frozen foods THE NEW TANNER Hundreds at unit Continued from front page Catholic sisters and broth- ers and I rejoice in that," Wilson said. Wilson said in the past few years she'd become very aware of the tremendous con- tribution of the Orthodox churches - Coptic, Russian and Serbian Orthodox churches around the world who represent one-third of Christendom. ers of the variety store in _and the health and beauty "We need to be pay atten- the Glenlea plaza. area now includes make- tion to their contributions to- "I told Bernice before up and personal hygiene wards the unity of Christian we took over that there would be days when she would hate me but we haven't had a cross word yet," Dodds laughed in an interview on Friday. Dodds, who worked part-time for two years and McLeod, who worked part- time in the store for eight products along with cold and flu products. "We've got a great magazine rack -- out-of- town people have told me that they make a point of stopping and having a look at our rack when they travel through Acton be- cause the selection is so folk. We no longer, or course, look for mergers or organic unity, but we look rather for high cooperation, for giving the honour to the other one . and for going along parallel paths which may converge and merge along certain points." Wilson said that perhaps years, first talked about --_ good," Dodds said, adding fhe tee siepeiess ciiee et buying the business a _ that they also plan to put has Toepened ae <a number of years ago when _in more snack items that | . ofa al its dive ty it = for sale but never Ee een to have 'ity ee made an offer. for lunch. -- i isti When the business went Dodds said with two | the Hien of, Cheistions, on the market this fall they _staff working at all times our faith conttnanaer Sith made their move and theycancontrol the school | other faith communities and haven't looked back. kids who flock tothe store | -- those of no faith, of which "We both knew sort of during lunch. there are many, and the unity what to expect, but I never "Sometimes the | of humankind is how our had any idea how much time it would take to keep the shelves stocked," Dodds said, adding that they recently found a sup- plier willing to deliver so they should be able to spend less time shopping and more time in the store. McLeod said that they number of kids milling round would keep adults from coming in but with two people working at all times we are able to han- dle the school crowd bet- ter" Two part-time employ- ees, including McLeod's) daughter Marla, round out the staff. ATR ONE STOP SHOPPING! Sunflight Holidays now has access to ALL Canada 3000 Domestic, __Transborder, Britain, Europe, Hawaii and South Pacific seats! __ thinking has moved," Wilson said _ Talking about worldwide witness, Wilson said we live in an interdependent world. "The ecumenical move- ment has now moved to more understanding of not onl community witness, of whic this service is one indication. but also of worldwide wit- * Sunflight. ne es THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1998 y service SIDEWALK SUNDAY SCHOOL: While their parents attended the Serv- ice of Christian Unity at the Acton Legion, Driese and Jared Reinders took part in a Si Daniel Peregrine (left) Joel idewalk Sunday School pro- gram run by the Evangel Tabernacle congregation. - Frances Niblock photo ness." "We recognise that it's not good enough to only act lo- cally, although that's where you must act, but others act for you around the world we need to be in relationship to them." Wilson said. Wilson also said that there has been a change in what service to neighbour means. Wilson recounted days when the church she be- longed to sent bales of cloth- ing to the aboriginal people in the north of Canada and how those people asked that they stop sending high- heeled shoes and hats be- cause they were not useful. "That cut for many - they didn't know what service to neighbour meant if it didn't mean giving away what you don't want," Wilson said. "As we grew out of the understanding that service to neighbours if giving away something we don't want we began to understand that peo- ple are companions, not cli- ents or consumers," Wilson Royal Jug City said, adding that there's been a theological shift from un- derstanding service to neigh- bour as charity, just giving, to justice and just relation- ships which may make the charity unnecessary. Wilson congratulated the Acton congregations for the enthuiastic atttitde. 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