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(continued from path 3A) . Rev. L. Royal agreed with
. this, method and suggested"that
special music --a Crusade Choir
industries be'addedx to the list,
!made up of local 'talent and a Canon Garwood Russelt^felt
soloist with the Team. : . that 25% of theft'. ,rnembersh'ip
The 1lt�usehald Fellowship could be included,,in the 'medal
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Urouji`s'. present a treine'n nus{ names oUp °frit c nfnbitt`rona:
tunic to .reach the un-. The general feeling was that
opportunityall ministers should be i'nfor-
commlitted. Workshops are to
be:;jielcl,•for the clergy and laity irned each week by the Publicity;
(1as> . Saturday -of Crusade-- Committee use pertinent infor-
;April 6y There will be a hymn illation, in making known the
,sing at 1:4:5 and service at 8 in Crusade. In this way •,interest
and enthusiasm will grow in
the Community. ' 6
Church calendars with facts
and pictures on the Crusade'
Knox Presbyterian • Church
each evening, ,
It isnecessary to have two
replacements; Harold Knisley,
treasurer, and" Mr. A. McCort; are available from the
/dell, chairman of ushers have Headquarters• and should �be
found it necessary to resign:_ As used for at least .two Sundays
h t b `bl t in the month of March. Inserts•
t as no een possible o . c� 4v
secure a Delegations Chairman,
Rev. P. St. Don, the Pentecostal
minister said he would' act.
. Mrs. Cartwright was asked to
speak of the budget of.$5,225.00
which the Finance` Committee,
• with Lyle Zurbrigg' as chair-
man, had drawn up. This
amount is to be raised focally
with 85 percent. of the, goal
reached "prior to the Crusa'de„' Do you have agur,a.pbobia? people who° just do not have
The designated amounts in This is probably the first time .. any personal contact,' with
the budget were for such areas to -day you have been asked this.." others, a chance_ to, talk to
• as; program Material, Publi;.ctty, question and indeed this might someone every day." • These
Hospitality, and Transpor- even 'be ' the 'first time the people in turn will call others
Cation; Supplies from the I.T.L. question has been put to you: in the chain.
Headquarters, Counselling, First of all,,., what" is Our, "Lifeline'' comm.itlDee
Studies, and Follow -Up, etc; agoraphobia? It is medically held a meeting Tuesday
Mrs. Cartwright suggested defined as a fear of open public January. 22, to orient phone
that the most effective method, spaces and is one of those long captains as to their_duties. _ If
they found,, for raising. the lists of phobias that you "'‘'ou are interested or know of
money was for 400 people to probably have chuckled over. someone who coct1d 'benefit
give $10.00 each and that this However this phobia is not a from :our service please call us. '
money should be .raised right,...,laughing matter as there has The Centre is also ,h'elping'. ,�
away. been an evergrowing number of the "Women's Day Out',' corn
Pastor St. Don felt that this people with this neurosis: n mittee to°set up their.prograna4.
was a most effective method of • Marg Illrnan; of theSenior.s Marianne Shanahan, Karen
raising -the -money and that it- Bureau in London, and for-., ..(3nu ,4 Mona __Mulhern and
should be adopted= after the Mer executive of the Canadian Sandra Billson are working on
ministers had presented the. Mental Health Association tentative" plans to• �i�n•v�e�lve,..
.. , upto d ries of . mothers with preschool or ,LL„
cause to � their denominations: told' us several stories
"He' would not like to see any ,programs set deal with school attending children who
emphasis placed on the finan- people who could not even open . find themselves with quite a bit
cial side of the Crusade during • their front door without having- of free time. The committee is
the meetings, lie said. It was. a violent physical reaction: -looking at fitness liro)grams, ,,pointed out. that " all don ;And the most disturbing thing 4 women's counselling and
tributions wer-e-••deductible for was that there were many recreational events.
Income Tax purposes., . 4 people, who required help. , If• you would like to carne
• Rev: C.L. Wittich of Blyth, • She spoke, of thes\ cases as into.the Centre at -,34 Kingston
suggested that envelopes be' having occurred in To onto and " St. to play darts; car,ds,'talk; or
available in the pews -and that ''indeed it is not -hard to imagine just admin; our new •.purple-.
• after ' the ' ministers had a more alienating environment floor mat and ;yellow table top.
protnc)ted the Crusade, mem- than the numerous highrises feel free to drop in. •We'may be
. bers have •an=.opportunity to, and the C.IN: 'tower that has - reached between. 9 a.m. and 5
contribute.. ; .
fpr. ,the church calendar were
requested is, a .build-up . over
the nexttwo weeks in 4
preparation for the Crusade.
The •Program and Household
Fellows ip. Groups met_, with
'the two representatives from
Toronto ,d on Wednesday,.
January 9 and an informative
time of , questions ,and
discussion -took place. A
delegation. of six from First
Baptist Church, Clinton atten-"
ded the Wednesday evening
gathering of ,the Household
Fellowship Group.
'Mrs. Argyle (524.7155)
would appreciate it so• much.
More' homes • could be made
available for the Household
Fellowship Hour.
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robably boosted the, sate'. of p•m• at,. 5.24-665,1.
-'Mrs, E. Argyle mentioned venetian, blinds.
that all service clubs ought to. Yet this is not a solely
beapproached through the metropolitan problem, as ' a•
ministerials. Another method sense of loneliness and a: fear of
was to have a special names list everything and everyone about-
with
boutbvith the idea of appealing to you can .occur in Goderich as
• theme people for contributions. well.
How many times have you p
- -• asked someone to come over, or
attempted to -se's -up some in-
terest group, ,only to hear many
_ people:answer,. "not interested"
r "no, I don't think I -would
like the responsibility':'? • Most
of us might call this apathy and
leave it at that; yet, at the same
time we may be overlooking a
serious problem.
Abt The Information and Friend-
Ability.
riend-
ship Centre is forking on
t Fund • programs with people who have
-_ v '''Off in their
shut themsel es
homes and who need to be in-
volved in their community__
We have set up a "Lifeline"
telephone service that. will. give
s'hut-i'ns, senior=citizens or
Final plans for .the "March of
Dimes Ability 'Fund, were
discussed in full at a recent
rpeeti,ng of the Goderich
. Kinette Club.
This year the campaign 'will
begin. January 28,E and Will 'Wind
Roup February 4 when the Cap-
tains will bringtheir money to
,the Victoria and ' res, office to
be counted by the Kinettes.
Plans are now also being
made for the annual Mardi
Gras; February 23: The Kinet- '
tes were advised that the
tickets ars.` now available.
It was decided:°.Z;to have a
. special meeting of the Commit-
•
tee heads, 'January 24 to make
further 'plans for the dance.
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