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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-09-21, Page 16Page 16 Times-Advocate, September 21, 1978 Moderator will be at church tent Moderator Dr. George Tuttle will spend a good por­ tion of the International Plowing Match’s opening day at the United Church tent, according to Huron- Perth Presbytery officials It is expected the church leader will officially open the facility at 11 a m Talking to people, as he will be doing, is in keeping with Dr Tuttle’s style Since the principle of St. Stephen's College in Edmonton was elected moderator this past August he has shown that though he may not grab many headlines he can talk common sense for ordinary people More than thirty years of working with students and young people taught him to be practical and to avoid complicated theology. Dr. Tuttle has expressed a desire to become familiar with the international event, to be held in Wingham. and its people Those who know him say his main contribu­ tion as moderator will be his concern for people. His in­ terest in camping and bicycling seem to bear this out. The head of the United Church has strong opinions on some subjects. Living in Edmonton he has studied the pipeline question and native rights. He's well informed on energy matters, en­ vironment and pollution. He’s keen on science but concerned about some detrimental human effects of technology. The tent, at the corner of Armstrong and Third in the Tented City, is being mann­ ed by different areas of the Presbytery each day. Besides an' extensive book store, local interest slides and the UCW hostess sec­ tion, serving coffee and cookies, it is planned to have a continuous musical program organized bv each day’s committee. Dr. Tuttle is to be the guest speaker at Ontario Street United Church, Clin­ ton the previous Sunday. The congregation is celebrating its 100 th anniversary. discount1’7: Kippen UCW enjoy skit Discussion supper place, gave Joan By MRS. RENA CALDWELL Kippen UCW met in the Sunday School room Sep­ tember 12 with 24 in at­ tendance. Mrs. Helen McLean of Seaforth had the worship period on Stewardship. She presented a skit which everyone enjoyed. Those taking part were Grace Cooper, Margaret Jones, June Cooper, Gayle Turner, Verda Sinclair with Mary Broadfoot presiding at the piano. Mabel Kyle presided over the business meeting. All reports were presented. The bake sales and catering through the summer were worthwhile, regarding the fowl November 8 took Marjorie Consitt courtesy remarks. The hostesses McCallum and Evelyn W’right served a delightful lunch of fruit breads and cheese. Personals Gerry McGregor, son of Mr. & Mrs. Grant McGregor broke his arm while playing at Huron Centennial School, Friday. Mrs. Ross Forrest is holidaying in the West. Mrs. Tom Munroe is a patient in Clinton Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Dobson, Townline, had a narrow escape during the severe electrical storm, Monday night. 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