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Zurich Citizens News, 1976-10-06, Page 18Citizens News. October 6, 1976 -Page .19 HuronPerth Presbytery hosts moderator Huron -Perth Presbytery of the United Church will host the moderator, Dr. Wilbur Howard, Wednesday, October 13. Plans for the day were presented by Rev Rae Grant, minister of Calvary United, Church, Listowel, where presbytery met last week. In accordance with the moderator's wishes to meet the people and see the church a t work a bus tour has been arranged. This will be followed by a pork barbecue and a rally. These two events will be held in Mitchell United. Church, During the morning session of presbytery Rev. August Meacham, conference Personnel Officer, and Dr. David. Lochhead, Thornbury United Church, gave alternate approaches to the Charismatic movement for the court to consider, Dr. Lochhead is a former professor at Waterloo and St, John's universities. Rev. Meacham said that the Charismatic renewal is the un- wrapping of the defenses within ourselves to get to the image of God that is within us. Once this is done new life and new vitality is discovered. Dr.. Lochhead compared Charismatic renewal with other movements over the years. He was encouraged that it was number of programs for the springing up within the mainline coming season on a different time churches. Tensions arise he said slot over CKNX-TV. The first when Charismatics feel that presentation was "A Question everyone should have their ex- of Thanksgiving", October 1 at periences or when people without 6:30 p.m. such experiences resent those London Conference's first store who have. One positive result was front resource centre is expected that it was forcing the church to to be officially opened during the look at other forms of worship. Moderator's visit. Located on The speakers prompted a healthy Mitchell's Main street the centre discussion and a motion for will be a source of materials for further study at the next meeting ministers and programming of presbytery. within the church. Besides The Singtime committee literature there will be audio reported a reduction in the visual resources. The new facility_ will serve other denominations as well as the sponsoring church. A number of special events were announced including the availability of the filmed interview with Jack Burghardt in the presbytery during November and December. In skit form Mrs. Doris Zur- brigg, Listowel and her com- mittee presented a report on stewardship. It indicated that the United Church was second from the bottom amongst some 20 Canadian churches in average givings per member. Reservations Preferred 524-2843 at the Our Special Menu for Thanksgiving Dinner Includes: • ROAST STUFFED YOUNG TOM TURKEY with all the fixin's. ® MARINATED ROAST BEEF in Burgundy Wine Sauce. • SPARE RIBS in Succulant Wine Gravy O RAINBOW TROUT Grenobloise. Cold Buffet Included with Each Meal Highway 21 South of Bayfield Thanksgiving Dinners Served From: SUNDAY 12 noon to 8 p.m. MONDAY 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. A SLIPPERY ACCIDENT—Susie Schurman fell off the monkey bars at Huron Centennial last Thursday and broke her leg, so she is not able to join her classmates in a rousing game of Farmer In The Dell. The accident occurred when the bars were slippery with rain and Susie was wearing running shoes. Photo by McKinley Art studio opens An Art Studio for the use of the community is opening in the Missing Piece coffee house building in Grand Bend on October 18. Haling Crawford, secretay- treasurer for the group start- ing the studio, explains they have support from Grand Bend's recreation committee and they hope to make a few structural changes in the build- ing, improve the lighting and buy tools, but more money needs to be raised. The studio is to become a community club to try and get the people of the community interested in the fine arts and at the same time give them something to work at during the winter months. The studio plans to be open from October 18 until April. Doug Mitchell, a London artist who is a graduate of the Ontario Art College in Toronto will be the studio's instructor. Mr. Mitchell will hold classes Monday and Tuesday evenings. One class will be to help those using the studio with whatever it is they are working on. The other night Mr. Mitchell will. teach such things as sketch- ing, painting wood -working and clay working. There will likely be a $1 or so charge per class in addition to a registra- tion fee, In addition to the two even- ings, the studio will open every day so anyone who wishes to work on a project will have a place to do so. Mr, Mitchell will be around the studio a couple of afternoons a week to give a little extra help to those who want it. The classes over the winter will be for teens and adults, but Halina says they hope to have children's classes during the summer. The problem of financing such a project is a big one. Although the group has some support fromthe recreation committee, they are grateful for donations, quite a few of which have been received al- ready. The group is also holding a rummage sale October 9 and 10 in the coffee house to raise money for themselves. As Halina Crawford put it "In the beginning people may have to bring their own supplies but after we get some money ahead, say in a month or so, then we will try and supply most things." 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