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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Apr 1970, p. 12

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' " "God... M. M. M - Parkminster United Church is holding a live-love mission festi- val Sunday, to acquaint the con- gregation and community with Ithe mission work of the church. Rev. Walton Tonge, a mission- ary for several years in Hong Kong, will be speaker at both morning Services. He is now at Ahe United Church Headquarters in Toronto. a The Sunday school and mid- iveek groups have been busy tor some time preparing posters and displays to illustrate the dif- ferent branches of mission work. f The primary department, made up of youngsters six to nine years of age, have helped theirrsuperin- tendent, Mrs. William Dinsmore, and their teachers plan a hospi- tal to show the medical missions work. There will be young “nun ies" and "doctors" taking dif- terent shifts. . Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Beckham, members of the congregation who have been in Nigeria for three bears, will show slides and de- ocribe their experiences that af- ternoon. They will_be joined by their four children dressed in native costumes. "Now this investment in the future is being realized many times over. , "Also of importance to the com- munity is the fact that we will be able to stabilize construction acti- vity since we are one of the uni- versities with space shortages ac- ta which was deeply arrirreeiat'ed by the university. Petch recalls that “In the days when the university was young and suffering growing pains, the City of Waterloo provided an an- nual grant of one dollar per eapi- Petch notes that Waterloo will benefit more from this legisla- tion than any other university centre in Ontario, since it is the smallest university city in the pro- vince while the University of Waterloo is one of the largest universities. - Waterloo trtandsto gain $218,” or about 2% mills, in grams this year on this basis. (Enjoy, Jbuibon,, comm Pete Fairview Park Me was commenting on Provin- cial Treasurer Charles MneNaugh- tom‘s \hudget which provides municipalities in which universi< ties are located with grants of up to $25 for each fu1i-titne student at the university. Highest cub prices for dead or disabled cows and horses. Waterloo', investment in the future is being realized many times over, Dr. Howard E. Fetch, acting president of the Univer- sity of Waterloo noted last week. . City's/ i,mistiiiGi pays off: Fetch Mai Deadstock Junior department members, Open Till 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 40 Stores & Services Park Free! Removal ltd. 1969 Lie. No. 242 C 70 Zenith 9-7950 Parkminster plans live-love meet BUSINESS AND SERVICES DIRECTORY The intermediates, who are from 12 to 14, have constructed countless posters and a huge map of the world to show the teach- ing mission of the church. Mabel Miller and Mrs. John Heinbuch are co-superintendents of this group. The young adult group of which Rick Padfieid is presi- dent, has asked Mrs. Paul Peter- sen to speak on technical mis- sions. Mrs. Petersen was a well digger in India for two years. aged nine to 12, have used dit.. ferent crafts to make threedi- mensional layouts to illustrate the home mission work. Mrs. Ri- chard Mutton is the superintend- ent of this department. St. Monica Mouse, a home for unwed mothers, has been without a director silice Mrs. Baring Pans was dismissed last Septem, Later she worked for CAS groups in Simcoe and Halton Counties and Metro Toronto. She has been directly involved with unmarried mothers during her 16 years in social work. Mrs. Goodwins was born in Al- berta and received her teacher's certificate in Quebec. In 1954, she entered the social work field, with the ehildren's aid society of Wellington County. Mrs. Phyllis Goodwins of Mil. ton took up duty last week " executive director of St. Monica House, 231 Herbert St. " King St. South Waterloo Crystal - China Ceramics Radios - Cuckoo Clocks “In addition, the amuncenent of a basic income unit of $1,850 means we will be able to maintain our educational aervioea at the level anticipated and that there will be no serious cutbacks in our Oxford Deadstock Removal Ltd. Highest cash prices for trod: dead or disabled cows, etc. Small animals picked up. It Hr. Service. T Dar Week. CALL support of more tuafauttVtooo during the 1970-”?! your (or new comm” and campu Wop- corgling to the new pmhcill for.. St. Monica head takes office WINDMIll SHOP “A: A malt we quanta»: For That Unusual Gift Visit The 743-9031 Licence 240C70 Open Tues. - Sat. " mm. - 5:30 am. The Treasure Trove 16 Union Street East, Waterloo, Ontario. Telephone 745 6773 Canadian and imported handcrafted gifts You’ll enioy browsing and = shopping at the Treasure Trove. The explorers are assisting Mrs. James Boland of the UCW with the-Tale of the Bale. This story tells where clothing goes which people donate to the Bale: Mrs. Mutton is the general convener. Mrs. J. C. Carleton is Christian education chairman. Mrs. Walter Runge, CGIT su- perintendent, her leaders and girls, have, organized the Dew Drop Inn Coffee House where families may buy inexpensive lunches or light refreshments. Any monies derived from this project will be given to missions. The young people's group will man a nursery at the church for the day. operating budget to: the coming year. m um‘pmide tam of an anticipated operating bud- get of almost M0010” next you. Mort of this will be spent in the community. 'mte fact that we now In" ttedget fit-ts on a tmr-re" bus- is means we can plan ahead with mach new eepstidersee than has been possible in the past." Book’s Pharmacy CALI. Mrs. Phyllis Goodwin; Rugs 8. 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