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Wilted (ketch
Conference ... .
(continued from page 2A)
Union at the Mutual Street,
Arena in Toronto, where the
United Church was born on
June 10,, 1925. 'Slides, films,
recordings, and. personal, ap-
pearances, were, used to show
the grgwth of the, United
Church during the- past 50
years. The presentation was
concluded with a film in which
the moderator, -Rev. Bruce
McLeodbrought personal
'greetings.
Persons from the Huron -
Perth area will be attending
the United Church's, highest
body, General Council, when it
meets in Guelph this August.
Elected 'as Commissioners
were: Rev, Donald Deas, Mit-
chell, Mr. Joe Snider, Goderich,
Rev. Frederick Faist,atford, •
Rev. Bruce Guy,,, Dashwood,
and Rev. Don l3eck,Hensall.
Conference dealt with a num-
ber of memorials to General
.Council. These are resolutions
presented by Presbyteries
'Which Conference must then
forward for the consideration
of General Council far action.
Abortion, an importantissue
in Canada, was the topic of two,
memorials. Conference voted
concurrence with one that
asked "to appoint a ... Com-
mission to study the question of
abortion, including , an
examination of various laws.
and trends in other.parts of the
world, and the particular in-
sights.- the
rk-sights_....the ` Christian 'gospel
provides in• assisting ourr people
to come to responsible moral
decisions in this area."
Non-concurrencewas the
wish in another memorial that
asked 'General Council to
reconsider its stand ° of 1972,
make a. further study of the
.issue "a'ud arrange for a
plebiscite of '.every United
Church congregation on this
issue.
New Ministers who will be
coming• into our area include.
Rev. Albert Cook to the Ash-
field -St. Helens Charge, Rev.
Garnet A. Potter to Auburn.
Rev. Ralph King is the new
minister of North St. United
Church, Goderich, and to. the
Gorrie-Wroxeter Charge, Rev.
Wesley B. Bali. Varna Goshen
will have a supply in the person
of Rev. Alex •.Taylor.
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Succeeding Rev. Feist as
President is • the Rev. Allen
Churchill of Chatham* and the
Rev. Burton Crowe of Windsor
was elected as President:Elect,
to take office next spring.
1974
Students involved in the Opportunities For Youth grant which will fund painting of The Square
this summer, learned about safety on the job at a special•meeting Wednesday May 29. Four of
the students examine safety regulations with an official from the Ontario Government, Geoff
Russell, standing left, Clark Daniel, Construction Safety Officer, and Wayne P(llock consider
regulations along with Marion MacDonald, sitting left, and Shelley McPhee. (staff photo)
Youthful -painters hear
legal, safety advice.
At an informal
meeting May 29,
businessmen painted
the final strokes 'required
the- Square improvement
project . scheduled to start
during the third week in June.
Dan Murphy, a local. lawyer.
said he would prepare consent
forms which should be signet
by merchants before their shops-
are
ho-
are painted as the first phase of
the ,project.
.The painting is sponsored
jointly by the businessinen's
association astir a 156;600 Op-
portunities For Youth . grant.
Twelve students will refinish
the exteriors of shops on the
luncheon
Goderich
a few of
Square in a co-ordinated color
scheme.
The OFY grant will pay
for,._ wages of eight students and the''
businessmen will pay the other
four. The grant .also provide
$200 to cover' insurance and ex-
penses. ,
In a letter to Square store
owners. the association said
.ea.eh owner will -be assessed,-,
$1.50 per hour for each student
workir g on his tluilding.
The assess ints-will cover
cost -s of the four students . net
paid by the OFY grant,
brushes, rollers. insurance.
scaffolding, ladders, other
tjk!'. :NEW ItT HURONVIEW
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Allen Van Der Ende and to the ladies by Norman Speir.
.J•alle Benjamin provided solo The Harboraires and
musical numbers for the,Sun- Freedom Singers provided a
day evening Christian Reform .musical' .program for "Family
Song service. Mr. Aire Van Der Night". Luke Lise of the
Ende led the service with mem- Freedom Singers was emcee for
bers of the 'congregation for- the evening and along with
ruing -'a choir. Alice Roorda and Fratatris'
The Brussels United Church •Jongegan sang several duet and
Women visited the home on solo numbers.
.Monday afternoon and ,• The Haboraires are a• chorus
following a variety program of twenty-five men .from the
each of the residents received Clinton and Goderich area, led
candy treats. Rev. Le Drew was by George., Buchanan and ac -
emcee fof the- afterni on's companies!: by Ed Stiles, who
program . which included love to sing andsoved it by
several numbers by a quartet singing 'many of the favorites.
comprised of Ruth Hupfer, Walter. Kingswell thanked
Betty Campbell, Barbara the entertainers on behalf of.
McCutcheon and Sarah • the residents.
Stephenson accom-panied by
Mary Brvans; selections by 'the'
band using- kitchen utensils,
•rnexican hat dance"; square
dance and a skit "An
Aeroplane Ride".
This arrnual visit and treats
are ,greatly, appreciated by the
residents which was extended
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in chemistry
examinations
a q
Glen Naylor,' a Grade 13
Chemistry student at GDCI,
receritly,wrote 'a University of
WaterloResearch Assistan-f
ceship exam and has received
word he stood 621st out of a
field of 5,463 students who
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vises this represents quite an
achievement. It 'puts the local
youth in the top 11 percent of
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equipment and a small deficit
left from the design phase of
the project.
Students will be covered by -
Workmen's Compensation and
will have liability insurance,
the letter said. •
During the May 29 meeting,
discussion was held about
liability 'in case of accidents
during the painting project. ,
Mr. Murphy said he was sure
FRIENDSHIP CENTRE NEWS
Last- Thursday "Women's
Day Out" ended their program
with a spring outing at the Hin-
dmarsh cabin. Both the women
and children enjoyed a wonder-
ful •w,alk,;through the nature
trails. The morning ended with
a delightful puppet show
presented by Hilde Maurer,
Gwen Kiar, and Laurie Hoad.
We would like to thank all of
those who participated .in the
past ''Women's Day Out'.'
programs. Special thanks to the
planning. committee, Carol
Gosse, Isobel MacDonald, Ruth
Beuttenmiller, Laurie Hoad,
Mary Ann Shanahan, Gwen
Kiar, and Sandra Billson for
all their time and effort, Plans
for "Women's Day Out" are
already in progress for next
fall. Hope to see you back.
Cardsare still underway at
MacKay Hall, Nelson and
North Street every Monday,.
Wednesday and Friday after-
noon from 2-4 p.m. Last week's
winners were Olive Robertson
high at 500, the team of Salter
Larder and' Snyder at six han-
ded' euchre, and Mr. Frank
Washington high at 500. If you
have a free afternoon drop by
for a game of bridge, 500 or
euchre.
It was good to welcome two
new girls to our Book Grotip
last Thursday afternoon.
Marion McBurney gave a
Areview of theook "I'm O.K.,
You're O.K.' by Dr. Thomas
A. Harris: This was followed by
a helpful discussion in which
'everyone participated.
In view of the wide field this
subject -rovers and because of
the interest,, shown by all
present; it,was decided to con-
tinue the study and discussion
at the next meeting of the
insurance would cover any ac- group at 90 Montcalm Street
cident claims. nn June 13th at 2 p.m. If. any
In an ,ef ort to prevent ac reader is interested in a prac-
cidents�,,atih12 students met at tical guide to parent -child --tom
town hall May 29 with Clarke rnunieation why not read `this
Daniel,a construction safety of- fascinating book (there is a
(icer with the Ontario Ministry , ;_,,pv in the Public Library, or it
(an be obtained in a paperback
to "edition) and come along to our
by next meeting and share your
thoughts and views with us.
"of Labour. ,
He provided instruction
safety regulations required
the Ontario Government.
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Last Wednesday the -giris
were busy making their
decorator hangings, and for
those who did not complete
their work on them this week.
work on them this week.
For those who have finished
decorating ' their styrofoam
balls we shall be making
decorated candleholders.
Materials necessary for these
are styrogoam balls and egg
cartons, candles, plastic
flowers, glue, glitter, sequins,
pins, scissors, etc.
We, were 'glad to see Ruth
Beuttenmiller back this week
and to hear of the wonderful
time she had at the Provincial
Institute in Ridgetown. She
certainly learned of many new
ideas which she is passing on to
the class.
Our next project will
making Raffene belts.
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