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Mt 83,1970'
The .thee "Human
.
RiQbt;t,kwas featured as 500
member ;attended. the 12th
army !Meeting of HuronT
Perth. .Presbyterial United,
Churolt Women at • Fateter
United! Church on; Banta
A Songfest At .different
intervals of the day was led
by "Mrs. Walter McDougall
and Mrs. Jefferson.
President. Mrs. Doris Zur
brise. Listowel, gave vale, -
able thot#ghts for: Christian
-Work in the year'1979- and
thanked those for work done
in 1978 in each region includ-
ing each. local Church of
United Church women,
Mrs. David Anderson,
Sarnia, brought greetings.
from London Conference
Li C ti and reminded mem
' bers that April 2,3 is their
conference in 'Lambton.
Tbeme','Pattern of Life" and;
on the Year of the Child.
Harold Knisley, Goderich,
chairman of Huron -Perth
Presbytery brought greet-
ings emphasizing that, "The
world is like a mirror; if you
smile it smiles back at you.'
Preview of Books • was
presented by Mrs. Leila
Finkbeiner. The book Room
was a busy area with mem.
bers purchasing books for
devo tions, guidance, songs,
and general Christian read-
ing material.
Reports of the 73 local
il..C, W ,'s. lied previously
been condensed into book
form and reviewed the spirit-
ual, devotional Programme
and social work in ' the
churches,
Mrs. D; Anderson and Mr.
Knisley installed the officers
for 1979.
Mrs, D. Anderson referred
to Matt, 14:29 in her .Instal-
lation speech, If you want to
walk on water, get out 'of •
your boat. Taking an office is
similar but call en Jesus for
help in your tasks, she said.
Officers. are:. Past presi-
dent, Mrs. Leonard .Strong,
Egmondville; President,
Mrs. Frank Zurbrigg, ' List -
':ell 1•s11 Vice Press.. Mrs,
Rohert•Wsiters, Xippen; 2.n
Vice :Pres., Mrs'. Htel'ai 1.
Pynti, Centralia; .Corr. •Sera .
Mrs, -Campbell Wey, Wal'
Icon; Record. Sec.. Mrs.
Mervyn 'Karges,: GoWans-
town; Treasurer. Mrs -
Donald Kernick, Goderich;
Nominations. Mrs. Leopard
Strong, Egrttonvilla: Com
Cor; Miss Myrtle Johnstone
Goderich; Leadership •Dev,.
Mrs. Howard Pym;. Church,
in' Society, Mrs. Wm.
Cottltes, Brussels Christian
Dee.. Mrs. James Axtttta.n.
Watton;. World Outreach:,
Mrs. John 'Wood, Goderich;
Stewardship frc Fin.. Mrs.
Grace Drummond, Exeter':
Archives, Mrs- • Robert
Walters, Kippen,
Huron :Regional Presi-
dents: North - .MrS: Cliff
Logan. 'Delgrave; ' West
Mrs. Chas. Smith, Blyth.;.
Assist. - Mrs. Keith Webster
Blyth; 'East - Mrs. Bruce
Keys, Varna; Assist. - Mrs.
Cecil Elliot, Clinton; South -
Mrs Haroet Parker, flensali:
Assist. - Mrs. Eugene Wil-
lard, Centralia. Mrs, Gerald
Godbolt, Exeter; Perth.
Regional Presidents: North
Mrs, Marjorie Malloray,
Listowel; . Assists.' - Mrs.
G. M. McKay, Linwood; Mrs.
Earl Hastings, Listowel;
West - Mrs. Blythe Lannin
Dublin; East -- Mrs, Jean
Brine, Stratford; Assist. -
Mrs. Wm Hoggarth, Strat-
ford; South - Mrs. Lorne
Hera, Woodham;' Assist,
Mrs. John Rodd, Woodham.
COMMITTEES•FOR 1979
Stewardship and. Finance: -
Mrs. Grace .Drummond,
Exeter, Mrs. Donald Kernick
Goderich; Mrs., Robert.
Walters. Kippen; Mrs:
Carnelus. De Baan, Listowel,
Leadership Dev.: Mrs.
Howard Pyrn, Centralia;
Mrs. Elmer Hayter, Varna;
Mrs, Lillian Boulger, Monk -
ton, Church
onk-ton,'Church in Society: Mrs,.
Wm. Ceul es, Brussels Mrs.
John Rodd, Woodham; Mrs,
Cecil Elliot, Clinton. Christ-
ian ,Dev,: Mrs: James
Marion, Waitota; Mrs. l.azrl'
.Partridge, •Manktoot Mrs.
' r%rtnarr; Amos, K:irkton,
World Outreach: Mrs. John
Wood, Goderich; Mrs. Chas.
.f?o$1iff. Monktof; M.rs. Leis
McOitl, Goderich. Communi-
cations Co-ordinator: Miss,
Myrtle Johtnstone. ,Goderieht
Heron 'Literature,..Mrs, Leila, ,
Finkbeiner, Exeter; Perth •
Literature, Mrs, John
Broughton, .Atwood. Notein:•
ations::Mrs. Leonard Strong,
~gmoi rill . Mrs Hoµard
-Pyre, Centralia,
'rs Dr. Philip and
p an
Joanne MrOary Were intro-
• duced. • by Mrs.. ,Lillian
Boulger. The medical couple^
bad beet 'to $t. Vincent
Island in the Carib. bean
doing medieaii Work there
and aro .continuing, their
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training in f ,Marie. •
Mrs. �._ e a r .� ' said the ,
� y
were grateful for 0914000X.
and hopr . s su hies- that
ital .1?p
thea;. carried he 4ir with
them. They wished for this
n4k• x erience and learned -
much in Spiritual senst and
for themselves.
•'Population is ower IQ0.000
and growing asthe birthrate.'
is high. Much unensploy-inent
is experienced„ Re'cenue is
frouti.benanas, coconuts and
arrowroot flour.
•Canada has. sent; money for
building ':a high school, air
strip etc.
They have a :hospital end
train ,nurses- . Diseases are
numerous. 40% of children.
Buffer from high blood pres-
sure. Research work is being.
done on this issue,
Dr, McCrary Said the island
is mountainous anal is the
second purest Island in
which 95% of thepe ople are
bled-. Housing is, mostly
used for:sieeping..'Shacks are
used; foir baking and they
smoke most foods to pre.
serve them. There is ppor
sanitation and hygiene which
: j;auses infectious diseases.
There is just a handful of
drugs to treat patients
Laundry is done in a SWAM
then •laid on rocks to dry.
There are few tourists. The
!people were friendly towards
them and while language is
mostly English the dialect is
bit difficult to understand.
Churches are there but •
teaching is difficult. Only 5%
reach high school and ;Eng-
lish exams are marked in
FEnglentl.
70% of the people work for'.
the Government and though
t island is. under the'
.,
British government it 'sem,.
cou
lc be; inde ..., ndent, •
• Dr. Katharine Hockh t,
.;retired: deaconess who haa.
,setdied in England; Europe
and the author ,of several
books and a :member of
National Division of World
outreach was the afternoota -
speaker.
ed, .*Hu a.;
She stress....... rr► ..!!r
Rights for Men, Women and:.
Children."
How we did mission work a
number of years ago is
changing. . Work of
8 8
and mission was generosity,.
biggestfactor in partnership
around the world with ebur-
ches. The systematic chanie:
is puzzling.
Christians in faithfulness
living good lives dependent'
en peoples around: the world
and see us .related to it.
There is concern about the
new strpcture.
Everyone has the right to•
seek and enjoy she said, and
added, we are born, free and
should act towards one
another under human rights.
She said that the 1st, 2nd,
and 3rd Worlds each speak ie,
different "way ,and are setting
ppdifferent concerns and.
freedoms, Meanwhile, " the
rich part of the world gets.
richer and the poor gets
corer because of inflation,
poorer
s Christians we must
think of the balance) t at goes
with it and; not denial of
human rights• There isa
b
level, of the Spit tn. live and
to worship," she said.
We ;nest think of the
Ingtiatrak of World develop -
merit of a politicial ,mea in
which, amnesty le reliable
and respected and which
foeues Qtr, the individual.
•
it new ehallettge 04`ibe-
Mission of the Chuixh, she'
cencluded.
A. Worship period; Wee :red
by East PerthRegion ps
and:
_,.._..
duet by Mrs. Jean Eton and.
Mrs. Marilyn Kreuger was
accompanied by Mrs,• eltert,
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