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Whitby Free Press, 9 Mar 1983, p. 5

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1983, PAGE 5 Brookliin miniister brings computers to the church Reverend Ivan Dyer is a youmg minister who is quletly spearlieadlng theInvolvement of bui churcl int the computer era. It's relatlvely un- broken terrltory. As far as the Brooklin minister knows, no other churcli has embraced computer teclinology througli ac- tive participation of the mlnister and congrega- tion. But last Sunday a group of Rey. Dyer's parishioners and repre- sentatives from other churches in Whitby gathered to try their hand with computers. 111 think the churcli lias to help people in ail aspects of their lives," says Rev. Dyer, who owns a personal com- puter. Rather than re- sist change, Rev. Dyer uses the computer to keep track of admini- 79 PONTIAC LEMANS 6 cylinder, autom' 9 er steer- lng, power jl ' door, iow mileage. ,>4595 78 HONDA CIVIC 3 speed, blue, Iow mileage, radio. 13895 77 BUUCK REGAL Automatle, power steering& brakes, radio, Sun roof, 69,000 miles. 13195 strative records at the cburch and write his weekly sermons. "The idea is to help people overcome their fears about computers and to deal with them positively," Dyer says. "Computers aren't good or bad, it's what you do with tliem." At Sunday's meeting programs were demon- strated that can turn computers into word processors, data management units and, for- the younger folk, video games. "Computers can help in freeing up familles and churches s0 that in- dividuals can spend more time doing other activities,"l Rev. Dyer says. It is also an ac- tivity families can do to- gether. Rev. Dyer says child- ren are especially inter- ested in learning about computers, but many adults who want a chan- ce to keep up wlth the changing world have in- dicated a strong interest in Rev. Dyer's sessions. He and Chris Greaves, a St. Thomas parishioner and co- ordinator of the Durham Region Personal Com- puter Club, believe com- puters can be used to unite familles and to assist thernint planning budgets, maintaining correspondence and in educational pursuits. "We believe the chur- ch can benefit greatly fromn the uses of comi- puters if they are used with caution," Dyer says. He adds that there has been no resistance on the part of lis parishion- ers to the use of com- puters in the church and the sharing of computer knowledge. Warm winter could mean There's more to a green winter than dis- appointed skiers and dellghted motorists. This year's muld winter could save the Town of Whitby up to 30 per cent of the money set aside- for snow removal, works dliairman Joe Bugelli said last week. While lie wouldn't re- lease the actual amount saved 50 far, Bugeili said if the weather holds out the town could have a tidy surplus of 20 to 30 per cent. "At the front end of the year it looksi lice we've saved a lot," Bugelli said, but warned spring stormns could quiékly gobble up the extra money. Since the budget is workedout on a calendar year, Bugelli said, the surplus could evaporate if we have early snowfalls next fail. Councillor Gerry Emni said lie thinks the public should know how mucli the town has saved in this unusually big savings snowless winter. try of Transportation if "It would certainly be the money isn't used., nice if staff could give But Mayor Bob Atter- us some idea . f how sley says the money will much lias been saved," go back into the muni- Emm said. "I've had a cipality and to the tax- lot of people ask where payers as savings. And that money goes. Bugelli says the surplus Town counilors would be added to next seem to disagree on year's snow removal where the surplus budget. money would be used. Attersley says it Emm said the money would be "premature would be used in other and misleading"' to re- works projects because lease a figure -on the the town would lose its saving. "Winter is flot subsidy from the Minis- over yet, " he said. VICE 77 T.R. 7 4 speed, radio, air conditloned, red with black interior, 44,000 miles. $4695 80 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 267, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, 4 door. $5495 77 FORD GRENADA 302, auto., power steering, power brakes & radio, 4 door. $3195 'ide s: -eo o se ars PRIES s 'IALE IReverend- Ivan Dyer helps Jean Rynes of Brooklin with the complexities of word processing on a personal jcomputer. About 30 of Rev. Dyer's parishioners came out to an informai session last Sunday at St. Thomas' ' Anglican Church in Brooklin. -Iw Annual Wnter. Suie CcX{ïnuo (SAVL 4000 We are clearing our remaining Kaufman of Collingwooa 'Romaine Collection' Wall units, tables, dinfing rooms *Most supplies are limited Store hours: Tues. through Thurs. a10 a.m until 6 m Fr10 a.m. until p.m. Fn. 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. HER 1"AGE HOUJSE limited Closed Mondays. 216 Mary St. E., WHITBY, ONTARIO . 668-3483 Tor. 686-0061 Typewriter RENTALS also SALES & SERI NsCLIs sTO Qlt e d Cas 6617l. 9 lm 1 r Nýs

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