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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-12-07, Page 13 (2)Church makes attempt t �A f g:ftstori right peopIe g guerilla activity. The Liberation Front, among others, was blamed. Presbytery's Division' of World Outreach indicated that the World Council of churches has no reason to believe that the grant did not gq.for its intended purpose. The reaction was to what was described as _ an un- favourably biased it>Zerview on CTV's W5. Following up the reactions was Rev. Bruce Eaton's en- 'couragement to support the Mission and Service fund. The Sebringville minister explained from his personal experience" why it was im- 'por-cant to have missionaries in the field. In reporting on the fund Rev. Earl -St. John, Auburn, stated that Huron -Perth's contribution to the end of October was 50% below es- timates. "Some of us see the. fund as a luxury. We must not retrench in 79," he said. Reporting on an investiga- Reaction to criticism of the World• Council. of Church's gift to Zimbabwe's 'Liberation Front was ex- . pressed by the division of World Outreach and 1Rev. Len Harbour at Huron -Perth Presbytery of the United Church of. Canada. -The ses- sion was held at Dungannon - United Church. Rev. Harbour, executive secretary of London Conference said, that the church nlakes.a serious attempt to see that its gifts. get to the right people. This is, done through the church rather than governments. The Conference -statement says that we heed to realize that the church and every other charitable body - always runs the risk of hav- ing its compassionate gifts abused. The $85.000 gift, $3,- 800 from the United Church, was to be used fora food. health, social, educational and agricultural program. It coincided with news of. Now Open at 365 William St. JOANNE'S HOUSE Hairstyling 10% Discount For Senior Citizens.. PHONE 235-0288 for appointment Operated by Joanne Luxion BEAVERS TOYTOWN 30 Years In The Same Sot LOWER FLOOR - BEHIND AVCO Best Selection - Best Prices Come And Have A Look All The Name Brands. BEAVERS HARDWARE 415 Main St., Exeter tion of a health plan for ministers in the conference Rev. Harbour stated that of the 215 eligitlle charges 170 had responded, 135 in.the af- firmative. A significant number of Huron -Perth charges had not responded, he indicated. . Cbommeing on the Presbytery' Resource Cen-• tre in Mit ell Dr. Gordon Hazelwood inhis evaluation report said -it was a most worthy prpject • and arm of the church and most deser- ving of a subsidy. He' also recognized the contribution of Tom Mantle:the Centre's manager. Presbytery sanc- tioned the subsidy. Rev. Norman Pick, On- tario St. United. Clinton and chairman Harold Knisley, Goderich reviewed ar report on the task force' of We ministry. Mr. ,Pick ,opened - up a discussion with A'series' of questions in which• there was. active participation. The court decided to pursue the report in January. Rev. Bert Daynard, Staf- fa.• stated the adviseability of Trustee Boards taking in- ventory of lands, building and equipment and keeping up tc>pdate. . The propo*d budget for 1979 of $41.160 was adopted. The figure represents a reduction overthis year of $1,860 and amounts' to $2.15 per resident member. Over 80 club Minnie Elford will be 89 on December 7. • Clarence Wilson, - Clandeboye, will celebrate . his 85th bir- thday, December 9. ' MR. AND MRS. JOE-KENDA Marilyn Theresa Meidinger and Joseph Peter Kerida were un- ited in marriage October 7, 1978 at St. Boniface Roman Catholic•Chorch, Zurich by Father A.J. Durond..The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. leo Meidinger, Zurich and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kenda Sr:, Zurich are parents of the groom. The maid of honour was Carolyn Rau and bridesmaids were - Wendy Meidinger, Judy Duchorme and Helen Kenda. The best mon was Dwight Zehr.ond guests were ushered by Doug Meidinger, Jerry Zehr and Jim Wildfong. Danielle McKinnon was flower girl and the ring bearer was Ryan Wonch.'After o honeymoon trip to Miami, the couple' took up residente in Zurich... Pentecostal WMC hears Monkton lady The W.M.C. from the Ex- eter Pentecostal . Church met at the home of Mrs. Cecil Kipfer. Mrs. Keith McLaren presided over the Hensall . service which was held on November 30. The ladies sang the hymn "Hidden" Peace" with Mrs. Mabel Jeffery accompaning on the piano. Mrs.. Doreen . Erb opened in prayer. The roll call /vas answered by a scripture verse on. 'Peace", There were 16 ladies ' resent. ' z. a , � t t111s. w` .. A SORORITY BAZAAR, --The XI Gammo Nu Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority held a successful bazaar, Saturday. 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Her text was Psalm 19:14. i Don't Forget The Santa Claus Parade December 1.6 HensallUCW host Chisejhurst Chiselhuret ladies were guests Monday evening at -the Christmas meeting 'of the Hensall United Church Women. The Fellowship room Was decorated for the Yule • season and the. "devotional was presented 'By Unit 4 — Jessie McAllister, Mae Rowe, Annie Reid and Pearl. Erratt. Christmas carotsolas were sung by Shirley" Luther accompanied by Dorothy Mickle at the piano. One of W. O. Mitchell's humeral's - skitls from 'Billy the Kid' was narrated by .Pat Cook. Ukulele selections were presented- by Melanie Lovell. and Mary Drysdale. -- Rev. & Mrs. Hulispr highlighted the evening wi'fh a very informative talk and . I display of precious stones and rocks, including their original jewellery; . Turquoise from Arizona, agate from South America and tiger eyes from Africa were examples of the couple's lapidary. Rev. & Mrs. Husser are both highly knowledgeable in the science. Rev. Husser formally installed the executive,of the Hensel!. UCW as ,follows: -' Past President, • Shirley, McAllister;- President, Grace Drummond; First Vice President, Hilda Payne; Secretary, He1Yn. ' Drysdale ; Treasurer, Shirley McAllister; Stewardship & Finance, Mary. Goodwt'it; Communi cations, Hilda Payne. ' Leadership Development and Christian Development, Grace Drummond; Church in Society Committees: Friendahip .& Visitation, Audrey Christie; World Outreach, Kay Mock. In Church Committees: Social F'unc'tions, Mona Alderdlce; Manse` Commm'itte,e, President Grace Drummond and Kay Mock: Flowers, each Unit --- 1, 2, and 4; Unit Leaders, . Audrey Joynt, Dianne ' Gerstenkorn, . Jessie McAllister; Nursery',Hazel Corbett and' Lorna• Chap- man; Nominations;, Shirley McAllister. - . Times -Advocate, December 7, 1978 Page 13 ionialalf111118111111adit11111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIliallllllllan IIIIIIL a 1F..7, POPEN . ! it 'r'. ,...= a :,..._ „__ E. 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