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has meeting in Stratford
Rev. Fred Foist, President of
London Conference for 1973/74,
and Minister of St. John's United
Church, Stratford, asked the
members of Huron-Perth
Presbytery, at a meeting held in
Kirkton, Tuesday, November 27,
to think of the Church. as an.
"Open Hand". This is the symbol
he. has chosen for his term as
Conference President. In explain-
ing his choice of this symbol he
said, "How you use the word
Church has far reaching impli-
cations for the shape and
direCtion of your life." He
outlined the three reasons why he
chose the open hand as his
Theme. "The open hand explains
something about the church; that
people are important; that we
must be flexible, adaptable, and
open, and, approachable. The
open hand suggests, in the
second place, that we hold
something very precious in our
hand that the world needs; that
is, moral excellence. But the
greatest treasure we hold is Jesus
Christ and his inexhaustible
magnificence . . In . the third
place, the open hand takes hold of
something. We as a church are to
be involved, we are to take hold of
the needs of the world and of the
community, and of our own
church. If we cannot do the big
things, at least we can start on the
little things. And most important,
we are to take hold of the hand of
God and discover that here is the
kind of confidence which allows
you to walk with your head up,
ready- to face anything as it
comes." •
Presiding for the day long
meeting, was Rev. Doug Warren
of Creditop, Chairman. One of his
first priviledges was to introduce
the new minister for the Clinton,
Wesley-Willis Pastoral Charge,
Rev. John Oestroicher, ,
B.R.E. Also present for the day,
was one of two intended
candidates for the Ministry, Mr.
William Richards of Fordwich.
' During .the rest of the day,
members received many reports,
voted on matters of. local and
national Church policy, and
debated issues affecting the life
of the Church. For one hour
before lunch members divided up
into five Division meetings. Each
of these reported in the afternoon
session.
In the Division of. Communi-
cation report, it was learned that
the Resource Centre has been' set
up in Main St. United Church,
Mitchell. Rev. Ray Lindsay, of
Monkton, the -convener, noted
that the Centre has film-strips all
the "Faith Alive" cassettes,
some of the "Thesis Theological"
cassettes, and most of the printed
"Resource Kits" for Christian
Education work. These are all
available for loan, free, to
churches in Presbytery.
Singtime, the United Church's
weekly religious program ,shown.
Sundays on CKNX-TV, should be
in color sometime in February,
announced Rev. Barry Passmote
of Wingham, the program
director for the show., In answer
to a question he said that the
program costs about $10,000 a
year,
Rev. Ross Crosby, of St.
Marys, reporting for the Division
of World. Outreach, was, pleased
to say that 15 new missionaries
had been appointed .to overseas
posts for 1974. This requires_
however, increased monies from
the Mission & Service Fund.
Members,were encouraged
though, when Rev. Don Deas,
from Mitchell, in presenting the
Division of Stewardship report,
showed that 1973 givings to the M
S Fund were up 4.6% over last
year. It is still necessary to raise
40% of the national. Budget' for
1973 of $11,500.00.
Camping is a major summer
activity of Presbytery, and Rev.
Glenn Wright, of Exeter, was
again able to say that this
summer's camps had been a
success. 537 children attended
the, two Presbytery camps:
Menesetung, near Goderich and
Bimini, near Stratford.
One report was referred back"to
a' committee for further study.
This was the report of the Salary
Policy Committee, which had
been set up at the last meeting to
recommend a ministerial salary
scale for Presbytery.
----Satordat, December 15
at '2 p.errip
Parade Starts at
CPR station then down Main Street to
Nursing Home coiner, then to Victoria Park,
After 'parade, at Legion Hall Santa Claus will
give out goodies to the Kiddies,
CKNK sound truck will announce parade winners.
Films will be shown for Kiddies.
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Featuring Brussels Legion Pipe Band; Winghtun Baton TWIrlers and CKN)t Sound Truck,
local members of Parllatnent, Floats, Clowns, Horses, Comic Costumes, etc. and Santa
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Parade prizes will be awarded as follows:
BRUSSELS
SANTA SANTAHCLAUS
PARADE
6.Best Original Costume 10.00,
5.00, (excluding those rented
by the committee)
7.Best horse and Hider 16.00,
5.00.
t1 Best Motor-Powered Vehicle on
Wheels 10.00, 5,00.
' -9.Best Decorated Bicyble 5.06.
10,Dest Decorated *eel Bartow
5.00.
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