Reformátusok Lapja, 1971 (71. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1971-06-01 / 6-7. szám

14 REFORMÁTUSOK LAPJA Kanesatake. Our week’s resrevation begins on Sunday with the first meal to be served Sunday evening. (Youth Groups coming from long dis­tances may obtain special permission for Satur­day arrival from the Camp Director.) 3. Accident insurance for the duration of Camp will be provided by the Synod. (The Synod is also considering a travel insurance plan to provide coverage to and from the Camp site. You will be notified of the outcome later.) 4. A Registered Nurse should be provided either by the Synod or the Camp Manager or a local Registered Nurse will be made available on an “on call” basis. 5. Final Housing and Workshop assignments will be determined by the Camp Director. Please indicate your preference clearly on the Work­shop forms to be mailed soon. 6. No decisions concerning the Camp’s activities, its administration or program should be made without the knowledge and consent of the Camp Director (because in the end it is he and the Synod who are responsible and liable). 7. All visitors must report to and register with the Camp Director. 8. Anyone wishing to leave the Camp for any reason must ask permission from the Camp Director first. 9. Taps will be at 10 p.m. (in order to extend the Family Circle time). 10. A Leadership Training Camp for college-age youth, and adults, may be organized if desired. (You can have it if you want it.) 11. Youth Cabinet members are asked to help as counselors, advisors, serve as organizers, super­visors etc., share the general responsibility with adults for Camp work and consequently live in cabins with campers to share their Camp life en toto. 12. An Operating Fund will be available for the use of the Youth Cabinet. The Youth Cabinet Treasurer will be responsible for handling this Fund. In the event that the Youth Cabinet has need of money, the amount is to be requisi­tioned of the Synod by the Youth Cabinet Treasurer, be countersigned by the Synod Youth Committee Chairman and authorized for pay­ment by the Bishop. 13. Final responsibility for the Hi-Lite’s quality and contents rests with the Synod Youth Com­mittee Chairman. 14. The Youth Cabinet will now serve as advisors to the Synod Youth Committee, continue to make recommendations regarding Camp pro­gram and procedures, and general Synod youth activities. 15. As of 1971, campers shall consist of youth age 13 (or Confirmed) to 18 (or June High School graduates). Youth older than this and young adults and adults are strongly encouraged to come as Staff members to accept particular responsibility and leadership for the benefit of Camp. 16. In 1971 the camper fee will be $35.00. 17. Camp leadership, that is, all Staff members, should be of the Reformed faith whenever pos­sible. Over 169 young people attended this year’s camp. The Rev. László Medyesy was the Camp Director. A meeting of the Youth Cabinet was held dur­ing Thanksgiving at Homestead, Pa. Committee recommends: 1. that the re-structuring of our Synodical youth work be continued along the guide-lines suggested by the Youth Committee to the Synodical Council and also approved by the Synodical Council. 2. that our local youth groups be informed of the present changes in camp administration and pro­cedures and of future plans concerning re-structur­ing. Committee members and visitors present were: The Rev. Arpad Beretz, chairman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Napolean, Mr. and Mrs. William Hevesy, Rev. John Silassy, Rev. Zoltán Szabó, and Rev. Zoltán Kovács. OUR CHRISTIAN WORLD MISSION BASIC SUPPORT: 1970 PINAL National ContarsnBs Total National Cant arenas Total J i Oabi/Loea Qabt/Leas OaWomla. North $ 54.001.00 1 211,014.» 8 2», 815.38 S- 22.001.80 •­3,230.01 8- »,»1.31 CadNmla, South 77.681.» 142,746.» 2»,427.»- 7,210.74­14.242.» — 21,462.18 Cahrtn 5.074.06 9,669 50 14,634.45- 025.» + 678.«­MIM Control Átlőnie 306,302.66 314,060.00 8»,Ml.» + 7,»0.17­064.« + 6,706.17 Colorado 66,367.02 77,023.00 142,390.92 + 2,»2.70­6,049.04­3,3».» Connoottout 054,104.60 262.0M63 1,237,031.22 + 8,352.33­604.01 + 5,»7.42 Florida 84,730.38 147,606.00 232,338.38 + 8.2M.64 + 4.403.00 + 10,758.64 Hawaii 63,023.16 61.767.» 118,711.04- 9.000 60­1.370.« — 10.3M.M Illinois 400.000.00 584,7».29 984,789.»- 02,071.» _ 6.2MK — ».»1.71 lltbtois. South 203.948.40 160,744.» 364,892.90 + 0.022.30­232.04 + 9,6».» Indiana-Ksntuoky 484.862.93 »7,»7.44 782,070.37- 13,737.13 + 16.420.2? + 2,683.14 kit amounts In 11,138.2« 28,158.47 »,290.73 + 1,102.07 + 1,029.47 + 2,131 A4 Iowa 277,554.54 2»,102.16 SJ3.744.70- 20,820.28 — 9,421.57 — »,041.» Kanaaa-Otdahoma 78,367.27 76,206.00 166,6».17- 0,372.00­8.0M.43 — 17, »8.» Mama 103,817.14 06,»3.00 1M,170.23 + 2.203.60 + 3,310.77 + 5,514.37 Maaaanhuaotts 1,045,002.72 200.000 00 1,2»,002.72-1 «,216.67­40,0«.«-2«,216.87 Michigan 324,562.10 318,4».» 8», 001.»- 11,3».» + 593.»­10,782.21 Mlnnooota 240,960 28 242,000.» 483,859.81- 3,141.87­1,257.67­4.3MS4 Missouri 355,683 00 344,4».» 700,103.77- 26,157.38 + 26,964 65 + »7.27 Montana 15,126.43 36.0M.90 53,213.»- 1,270.»­21.64 — 1,»1.70 Nobraaka 104,061.30 103,183.31 200,104.70 + 4,759.09­9,536.84 — 4,777.78 Now Hampshire 157,670.72 86,986 60 223,889.» + 3.880 41 + 2.4M.24 + 6,3».» Now York 392,786.60 4M,048.» 972,831.»- 40,952.80 + 46,307.56 + 5,384.37 North Dakota 19,790.88 48,172.67 84,972.72 216.36 — 1,025.13 — 1,2».» Ohio 1.074,387.31 693,991.41 1,088,378.72 + 7,528.24 _ 34,991.29 _ 27.4M.0S Oregon 21,728.36 72,»2.47 84,020.83- 6.003.36 + 6,3».17 + »1.» Penn Central 590,039.28 276,164.» BM.1U.M + 2,666.56 + 1,605.70 + 4,272.» Penn Northeast 307,403.15 217,308.03 ■14,801.18- 11,113.04 + 9,394.52 — 1,713.82 Penn Southeast 366,010.26 312,074.46 •08,084.71- 80 848 94 + 61,7M.63 + •47.38 Penn West 180,730.33 1 ».283.01 3».9».34- 3.42304 + 11, »2.49 + 6,4».» Puerto moo 677.25 •77.» + 27.» + 27.» Rhode Island 40,074.02 50,463.41 M.sn.u- 22,182.36­2,008.59 _ 24.1M.M South Control 80.949.00 80,049.00 181,000.00 + 4 093 M ♦ 6.2«.89 ♦ 10,874.76 South Dakota 72,536.01 02.2M.73 104,822.74 ♦ 1,817.»­230.53 + 1.M7.M Southeast 14,277.79 41,718.41 U.8M.20 + 1.0».24 + 3.1W.77 + 4,216.01 Southern 165.296.98 105,187.23 SM,484.21- 3,207.04 _ 5.288 55 _ 8,478.» Southwest 23,723.27 43,593.16 87,310.» + 1.416.» + 2,»7.07 + 1,814.» Vermont 120,189.20 62,506.00 202,888.» + 8 094 13 + 4,802.87 + 10,«71.10 Wash.-No. Idaho 78,861.02 152,929.52 »1,700A4- 8,8».73­6,773.01 _ 11.2W.74 Wl soon ski 398,157.17 338,814.» 7M.871.»- «,374.» + 4,621.79 — »,783.10 Miscellaneous 13,134.67 18,134.07- 10,462.»­10,452.58 TOTALS: »,378,778 J8 87,800,822.» 610,0», »1.14 2-M1,8»J0 0+ »,»7.10 1—484,088.10 IMS Figures: »,927,121.78 87,607,3» 4« •17,434,»7.24 Decrease/Increase : 3-881,143.20 • +»,»7.10 1 -4»,008.10 (»•»%) (1.11%) (LM%) "One Qreat Hour ot Sharing—S.O.O.": M71.MT.00 Crisis In Hi« Nation" Program "Noighbors In Mood”: $270,180.74 Other Contributions: 12O4.M4.01

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