Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 15, 1969, p. 8

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products sell well folk singing favourites a musical group which brought down thebous at georgetown high schools showcase 69 held recently in the school auditorium with this foursome from left are brent barkhouse karen and phil sykes and tom brotherton showcase 69 enlisted talent from all departments of the high school and featuring singing dancing drama instrumental music athletic displays and a fashion parade letter from zambia mission church is gradually becoming zambia oriented rev and mrs jim kirkwood on the other hand it has not missionaries in zambia send been easy for africans to take regular letters to members of over a highly subsidized the united church under whose sion church organized mission department they work western patterns and and this is their latest jim it a local zambian expression of who is the son of mr and mrs the christian church j p kirkwood 4 pauline st first reaction is often to be more araduated from high school western than the missionaries here when he lived at ballinafad and they are labouring hard to and took his theological training develop the skillsof organiza- ic toronto itus- on the to make sion of their box 95 kaluiushi zambia april 1st 1960 dew friends hello from zambia there is so tion and finance that are need ed to keep the mission running as it is a hopeful sign however is a new plan which may be come effective for a kind of tentmaking minister people who have already emerged in local congregations as natural much happening in this young leaders with pastoral ability country 5 years old and in this such people when selected by young church 4 years that it is hard to select what to tell you we ourselves are begin ning to feel like old timers it is more than 7 years since we iirst camcflnd there is a big turn over in expatriate person nel in the mines and the gov would free money to pay well- ermnent there is plenty of trained supervisors and for turn over in the church too j outreach into zambias many though mostof jt is people lea- 1 unserved areas where it is ex- ving there has not been a un- pensive to operate ited church of canada minister wc are having to accept also their fellow christians in that place will be given training by correspondence and short cour ses to prepare for ordination they would remain in their jobs and would not draw any salary from the church tion her only complaint not enough time to read and study while she is not a fluent reader she has a good sensitivity for the main points of bible passag es and she asks good questions she has conducted her first service and preached her first sermon which was oh bearing fruit and did a creditable job she is a pretty good illustra- 1 tion of her own sermon such voluntary efforts by lay people as well as the visiting and shepherding done by eld ers and stewards in their dis tricts are undoubtedly the main strength of the united church of zambia jims main task here is teaching encoura ging and supervising such folks as anna japau meeting once a week for an evenings instruction in the bomba language would that more europeans were as inter ested in their fellow human be ings some still deny that af ricans are human marlon is also teaching piano to 6 girls and to 2 zambian teenagers she is playing the organ for church superintend ing the sunday school etc she also attends the local ywca and will be on our synod wom ens work committee united church training school deacon ess training is never wasted they say to be concluded next week did you know it takes from boo to 1200 trees to plant one acre come and stay with the ucz here since the gilchrists the frazcrs and ourselves came in 106162 two couples have come and returned because of illness and of course there has been abundance of teachers as well as builders administrators nur ses and a doctor who were no doubt more needed than cler gymen there arc elements in the situation here that encourage and some that discourage some that wc would think are help ing god build his kingdom here and others that hold it back one of the encouraging features is the steps being taken by the united church of zambia to be a more responsible church ac cepting bigger responsibility for christs mission to zambia though theyre sometimes pain ful steps and though sometimes two are taken backwards for eviryane forward at least they are taken largely in zambian initiative christians are more nd more realizing that this is in fact their church and that it no longer belongs to the mis sion and the missionary from overseas soma are greatly iiv ming jhirchureh giving which is a sure slgrfoflncrea- sed involvement and response bility in our congregation here come are giving 3 per cent of their income according to a new adopted and they re making weekly or monthly pledges it was felt that ten per cent was too high for peo ple in low income brackets jfor some this giving amounts to over 00 per year but be cause many have not caught a vision of christs church for zambia the average giving is uu mora like 6 a year l that this concern amounting to a preoccupation with establish ing a zambian church is taking all our energies and it is disap pointing how little time and manpower we have left to look outward to be of service to our country and to our communi ties since coming to kaluiushi much of jims time has been taken up leading two groups of prospective lay preachers thro an organized course of bible study one year on old testa ment one year on new this has meant summarizing and translating the text books into i cibcmba these are survey cour ses and very comprehensive really no book of the bible is missed out there are exams at the end of each year and then two trial services and ser mons must be given and evalu ated if a person passes all of these requirements- he is given a certificate as a lay preacher and can conducfserviccs any where in the ucz this is a church wide scheme the point of all this is that most of our preaching is done by laymen on a voluntary basis i have also had my students leading discus sion groupnndr hope that some of them will become sun day school teachers as well out of 20- students 6 are women one of them is mrs anna japau mother of b who works for the community development dept of chibuluma township council she teaches homecraft and child care to groups of mothers at 430 she get off work and every friday comes to our class until six oclock wfeen she hur ries pb to night school to im prove on her grade is educa- v besides housework and ken neth marion is involved in many activities mostly in the thtslnmall englishspeaking congregj ation we are connected with and in the mostly european side of town where we live she is teaching religious instru ction 2 periods a week in the local primary school where jane and joy attend jim minds kenneth and docs the breakfast dishes while she is away she has a class of 12 forget waxints floor cleaners forever let us imtal stans starlight seamless flooring operated by stan mieczaniec 30 balrstow cr gsorgttown onr phone 8774850 ladies love the lawnboy lades love tfcfe 19 de luxe model they like tiwmc start and they appreciate tfto urimboysarequieterbe camtheaoundismuffied h down into the erase v and lawnboys handle adfcistetoyour most com loraiaomsjnc lawn boys start as low as as89w hornby garage hornby 1 87m790 at arc over one hundred guests hel ped celebrate the third birth day of the adult rehabilitation centre in hornby last wednes day afternoon formerly known as hope workshop meaning halton opportunity products enterprises the name was changed to conform with the re habilitation centres throughout ontario in addition to being a warm social gathering with cookies cakes and coffee for all the centre benefited to the extent of 100 worth of products sold their handi work includes cer amic tile teapot stands chip dip -holders- rewebbing of lawn chairs and many other small itemsi however they serve many industries having contracts aw arded competitively some of the companies served by tho the georgetown herald thursday may 15hi 1969 page 8 f hydro warns danger from flying kites youngsters flying kites in the vicinity of hydro high voltage lines are literally flirting with serious injury or death la vern coles ontario hydros central region oper ations engineer said there have been cases observed of kites be coming tangled in these high tension lines in the boroughs of etobicoke scarborough and north york also in towns of mlsslssauga and richmond hill he pointed out that just two years ago three students were injured in the metro area when balloon cable contacted a 28000 volt line they suffered serious burns and required hos pitalization mr coles said that young people should never fly a kite or model airplane in the vicinity of hydro wires these wires carry many times the voltages found at home and a sudden gust of wind could lift the kite or plane onto the hydro wires ontario hydro takes great precautions to insulate power lines from ground a metal line or a metal reinforced line or damp string acts as a conductor when it contacts the power line it bridges out the insulation and large amounts of electricity flow to ground resulting in a huge flash and serious hazards to anyone near th kite string he appealed to parents and teachers to warn young people of the serious dangers and hazards of flying kites or model planes anywhere near hydro lines centre are general fireproof- ing pl robertson canadian metre co northern electric and building products of can ada they also run off bulletins for service clubs this revenue- producing work is necessary to keep the centre in operation since they are notsubsidized but sponsored by their own work voluntary contributions and the north halton associa tion for the mentally retarded the schools for retarded child ren are now taken over py the department of education but the rehabilitation centres for adults are not the guests at the birthday party watched the trainees per form their normal chores in cluding woodworking in a shed at the back of the building members of the zeta alpha chapter of beta sigma phi sor ority helped out with the party as they do all the time not just on special occasions brampton discount shoe store soon opening anew branch in georgetown in the former jacksons bargain centre watch for further announcements fcj tl y its fireworks time again parents encourage your children to handle them properjy never to throw them or put them in cans or bottles etc sal of fireworks is prohibited to children under 16 and may not be bought earlier than sevendays before tho celebration did you know larch trees are the only nat ive conifers in canada which lose their leaves in winter two great ways to save i- ank l ami 5u bonos savings accounts z uairq queen thursday friday may 15 16 eat drink and be merry guelph rexway- georgetown ontario f aw u s to ob o c mmaboocm

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