Bullwinkles Eatery is featured in a United Church catalogue highlighting church based programs across Canada.
Bullwinkles Eatery is getting some more national attention.
The program run by Operation Sharing is featured in a United Church catalogue which highlights about 75 to 100 church based programs across Canada. People who pick up the catalogue can choose to financially support their favourite program through their congregation.
Glen Wright, a retired United Church Minister, tells Heart FM Bullwinkles is one of the most popular programs.
"I believe there was 451 contributors and as you can appreciate, these would not just be from Oxford County, they would be right across Canada."
Wright adds this is the first year of the catalogue and the Mission Services Fund has increased as a result.
"Part of it, I think, is to give people a sense that when they contribute it doesn't just go into a large fund, it goes to the individual projects and they are very successful."
People in the community can enjoy a hot lunch at Bullwinkles Eatery inside the Woodstock Moose Family Centre on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:45 until 1:30 p.m. The meal price is on a sliding scale based on what you are comfortable paying; the minimum price is $1 and the maximum is $7.

Woodstock City Council BYOB Decision
WPS Briefs - May 8th, 2026
SWPH Issues Boil Water Advisory in Tavistock
WOODSTOCK Candidate Profile - Jerry Acchione
Hippie Fest is Coming to Woodstock
PJHL Playoff Recap - May 7th, 2026
OCFA Honours Awards of Excellence Recipients
Frost Advisory for Oxford County
Watering Restrictions in Effect in Oxford County
Realtors Care Food Drive Returns to Oxford County
Oxford County Celebrates McHappy Day
Drugs and Weapons Seized in Woodstock
Impaired Driver Charged in Paris
UPDATE 2 : Man Arrested in Suspicious Death Investigation
WOWC Well Represented at Queen's Park
Environmental Committee Thriving in Oxford County
Red Dress Day Vigil Happening in Woodstock
Freaky Friday Set to Hit the Stage
Interview with the Mayor - May 4th, 2026
Emergency Preparedness Week Hits Oxford County
Comments
Add a comment