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SUBMITTED BY. , -And WO go further.
' LT. NEIL WATT Ilite assume that for eternal life. -
SALVATION ARMY whatever good thing has You can't leave, out •
If 'you're the type. that' happened to Us should either__ of , those
has (iculty ascending a
'tiff • happen to everyope else. ingredients. There are no
three -rung steji. ladder, In exactly the same substitutes.
you'll, have trouble. Way. .
r sensing the truth in the • We' tend to take our Butt there are various
"It was easy,!" of the 14- experiences and make types of bowls in which
foot plul pole vaulter. them a standard -for these 'musts' merge. And
Similarly, if learning to judging and instructing numerqus different' cups
road ', was a frustrating' others. and spoons with Which
• experiencefor you, you'll .. God's Word is the only the measuring and
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object to the 'No sweat!' safe source of What Must mixing take place. •
comment of the gal who be true for everyone. Any. In other words, God
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reads a 500 -page novel other book or any other brings people to Himself
every week. person is Nit one man through His Son in a On the other hand.
The pole vaulter would trying W impose his thing variety of ways. Joshua used the
on the rest of us.,.
learn that it really isn't soAndapyone of US to equivalent of modern
easy if he tried to, make , The Bible makes it insist that God duplicate mass evangelism when
successes out of everyone absolutely clear that our exact experience for he called a whole nation
in Grade 10 gym class! there is only one name everyone else, is prideful before him and asked
And that great reader under heaven given and blind. them to declare 'en
among men whereby we He will work as He
would find there. was a lot masse' whom they would
of sweat- to - make the -mit be- saved' (Acts 9: wishes to call each man serve (Joshua 29:15).
magic of reading happen 12)• unto Himself. •
to everyone in a Grade 1 Two non -debatable Ithas ever been so. Nicodemus comes to
classroom. - absolutes cqme through Jacob came to God Christ secretly in the
We have a tendency to here: , , through a very personal, middle of the night, He
think that what is easy for 1. We must be saved. very private wrestling seems to leave puzzled
us should be just as easy 2. We must be saved match (Genesi S 32: 22- - rather -than 'born again.'
• for others through Jesus Christ. 32). Yet he shows up after
Christ's death as one of
His people.
Many a man is like the
cleansed ieper, who came
to Christ in the public
streets and was In-
structed to declare his
healing to, the religious
leaders.
The gospel resounds
with the question: 'What
must I do to be saved?'
Yet beyond the two
essential ingredients
there- are as many an-
swers as questioners:.
Choir and Band entertain at Huronvie
A rich young ruler is
'asked if he has obeyed
God's commandments.
• ,Two fishermen
bothers are -told, in 'ef-
fect, to forsake all and
follow.
Jesus, as'did John
before Him, tells crowds
:that they must repent.
panl's jailer is told to
'Belieye....' '
Timothy appears to
have come to Christ
through the faithful in-
struction in. the home by
his mother whose -faith
was in turn the result of
Christian teaching by her
mother.
One of the men
crucified with Jesus
'comes to Him' by con-
fessing Christ's holiness
as compared to his own
wrong -doing.
The saving is always
through Jesus.
But there are no two
stories of conversion
whith are exactly the
same.
Nicky Cruz comes to
-Christ via an emotional,
tension -filled, inner city
crusade.
Hallett Central School have Mr. Archibald take many memories to the Christmas is all about". annual Christmas party '
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C. -S.. Lewis -comes to
Choir- and Band en- part in the service. He .reSident's: , ' - - Margaret McQueen -Sang ' in -. the auditorium,
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• tertained at Huronview sang Fairest Lord Jesus On . Sunday afternoon, ' "0 Holy Night". "Carols Residents and staff Christ in. the quiet d
on Friday; Dec. 21. A aecompanied by Frank at Mrs. John McDougall and sweetly Carol", was sung combined presented the privacy of his study.-
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rendition of ' Christmas the organ. The choir in fonrof her male students by the puronview choir. program. Mrs. Elsie A United Church lady
carols was presented by their usual spirit sang the presented "In Concert" The plants in the chapel Henderson played a gives herself to God
the children in both in- anthem, Angels We Have in the chapel, where were- placed there by couple of pieces' on the during the singing of
strumental and voice.' Heard On High, with Mr. many residents gathered ...:Mrs. Beattie 'and Miss • piano. Mrs. Betty Bell 'Rock of Ages' at, the end
The musical portion of Mark Sproat singing the to hear this fine program. Sarah Carter. sang, followed by Wendy of a morning worship
the Christmas Sunday solo part. To the delight In tigr.. splendid style, The M.0 for the Kloss and friends who , service. Her husband
service was to have been of our congregation, Mrs. McDougall played a Seaforth Christmas party acted out Silly Willy:We doesn't even know it
directed by Mrs. Elsie Margaret,McQueen sang Piano solo. She ac- put on by the Lions Club enjoyed Frank Bissett happened (and he was
there-withFheruntiLshe-
---- - - --- - -- --Hen ders-on- ----an-d----Mr.-11-1e-tov'el y solo -Why--DO- copanied7 th-e -four , -i7-SS--Mr". R7Ap-ittaf: ihe firaYitirtirept an ci-:, "Frank-
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. days later.
A Pentecostal teenager
responds to an altar call,
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walks to the front of the'
church, haS, hands' laid'
on, speaks in tongues,
and is 'slain in the Spirit'
in a-. technicolor ,ex-
perience that ,she refers
to as the •day she gave
herself to Jesus. •
betting saved is -not a
matter ,of baking your
own cake and then
passing on your sure-fire
recipe. '
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It's more like a fellow'
getting romantically
involved with a girl. You
can tell him how -you won
.-your--wife, •but chances
are your technique won't
work -for him.
.He'll just have to be
himself and trust that
he'll be accepted.
Coming into a
relationship with God
through Jesus Christ is
even easier. God takes
the initiative - He
pursues us. And He
knows each of us so ,well
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that He knows. exactly
wha-wsituations ill
-respond. s help us
We who iwitness for
Jesus must be as firm as
He was about the ab-
solutes.
But also as flexible, as.
He was as to the means.
4 testimony is intended
to introduce the non-
Christian to our Lord, and
not just lo our particular
means of experiencing
Him.
• Spiritual duplication is
never for the purpose'of
producing More of you.
But more of Him. ,
Who cares if there are
thousands of different
versions of where I was
saved, or when I was
was -
saved! or how I
As long as we are
unanimous about by
whom and through whom
we are saved.
'I am made all things to
all men that I might by all
means save soul 01 (1 Coi,
9: n). (lteIFIW'ed fr*
the War Cry)
- SUPERIOR
MEMORIALS'
ESTABLISHED.,
OVER SO YEARS.
Goderich Area
Representative
ROBERT McCALLUM
11 Cambria Road
• Goderich
524-7345
Clinton.Seaforth
Area Representative
MICHAEL FALCONER
153 High Street
' Clinton •
482-9441
Frank Bissett, • un- , Bells At Christmas Ring. young men, Dennis programme began with accompanied sie while
• fortunately on Sunday For the postlude Hamn, Paul Craig, Eric greetingi from the Lions' she played her bells. The
morning, Elsie was in bed Margaret and Frank Street, and Jeff W-ittich. president Harold._ Tur- choir sang It Came Upon
with the flu, so Margaret played The Bells of St. They sang solos and duets nball. SeVeral favorite A Midnight Clear. Mrs.
McQueen came to the Marys'. and led the congregation • Christmas carols were . Betty Rodgers sang 0
rescue and, filled in for The • Salvation Army in, -a sing song of carols. ,sung, followed by the Holy Night.
- • Elsie, and all went on as Band from Wingham .Eric delighted.everyone "Cross Country. Squares" The office and heads of
• planned. The prelude, brought much happiness with his *piano solos. One who entertained, the staff pre-Selited-the skit--
consisted of Silent Night and cheer to the residents of which was hie own residents by performing Boy meets Girl. Hot Cider
with variations, and Star of Huronview on Sunday. composition. The their dances. A Carol and fancy cookies were
of the• East•Played on the afternoon. They played residents ' axe- very 'Contatawas-pEesented by served at the end of the
organ by Margaret ac- several of the old familiar, grateful to Mrs. the ' Not-thside United program fter 'a visit
companied by Frank on carols as they went McDougall and the boys Church Choirs; under the . .
from Old Saint Nick and
• For Wedding Banquets ,
• • Funeral Designs, Green Plants, Hanging Plants
and Pots, plus a full line of Fresh. Silk and Dried Flowers
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• the piano. TheY also through the home. The for their fine musical direction of Mrs. his wife.
played -for the carols. Salvation Army with its program: It added so Margaret Whitmore, and
Day Care held their,
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Classes for all ages
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
Gibbons St at SUncoast Drive
915 Sunday School and Bible Ciasses
It was a pleasure to fine music brought, back much to - the Spirit of Mrs. Audrey McIlwain. Christmas party on - •,•
6, 1980
• 1 .. • Christmas. Santa Claus, put in an Wednesday - afternoon • JANUARY i
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• A special Christmas appearance at the end. of D•ecember 19' and after a 1.
the ., program and delicious turkey dinner, i EPIPHANY SUNDAY •
Back to Hong Kong'
' the• shapel on Thursday
programme Was held in
presented each resident
with some fruit. musical pageant. Once )
we were treated to a ?
ible
SERMON:°"KEEP THE LIGHT SHINING" / , ;
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Edna Brophy, formerly. nursing . home for aged Prouty Conducted the
of Toronto, will return and -infirm Maryknoll program and the guest. ' the effects cif the flu in the
home and as a result our distributed gifts. -
• an appearance and 1.
i - Marvin L. Barz, Pastor • .,-; j • .- LORNE H DOTTER ER, Director of Praise / •
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524 2235 ' "* " SUNDAY, JANUARY 6 1980 1
• :R0:NALD C McCALLU,M, Assistant i
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Maryknoll Sister Mary nurse in the B'ethanY---, St'u'O. ' Mrs. Shirley We have -lren feeling- , again Santa Claus made I
soon to her mission in Sisters. In 1978 she setup'speaker was Rev. Keith weekly programs- 'have Mrs. Prouty conducted j "Preaching peace by Jesus Christ. He is Lord of II' "
been curtailed slightly. Bible Study on Wed- ) Acts :10 36 • .. . a.m. Sunday School
Hong Kong - after', three the Central Supply at the ' Gonyou.. Bruce Cann - . 11,:00 a.m. Divine Worship '
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Spiritual renewal in Home. While working at strutnental and Miss
December 18, we held our same week- , .
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Sermon': "MIRACLE OF A NEW YEAR
(Nursery Facilities)"
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10.'30 Worship :
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. Canada and 'the United Susan, Cann sang a solo. A
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Daughter of the former
George' and Veronica
Brophy, 'Sister Mary
Edna is a graduate of St.
Michaells,Hospital School
of Nursing in Toronto and
'• worked there as a nurse.
' for seven years before
• entering the Maryknoll
• Foreign Mission
Congregation of America
in 1955.
Sister Edna was
assigned to. -}long Kong in
1960 where she did nur-
, sing .at Our Lady of
Maryknoll Hospital
which serves the Poor of
the teeming refugee
resettlement areas of,
Kowloon..
In order to reach out to 1 ti f her
those not -being reached
through the hospital and
be more directly involved
with their -families; Sister -
moved to clinic work in
1965. As head nurse in a
large out-patient clinic
located „in the- midst of
huge resettlement blocks
of flats, Sister Brophy
was able -to serve the -sick
` and ,-their ' families
through her nursing as
well as With • health
education. and home
nursing programs.
1976, -Sister Edna
returned to the Maryknoll
Center in New York,
to work as head
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poem "Christmas Eve -
was 'recited 'by Milford
Prouty. Mr. Cecil Skinner
• played his violin; and
Mrs. Elsie Henderson
pllyed the organ, During
the programme, Rev.'
Gonyou played his guitar.
-The church service on •
Sunday morning
December 16 was con-
, ducted by Rev. Don
Darrell. Meditation was
on the theme of "What
SISTER MARY EDNA •
BROPHY
Bethany, Sister took a
refresher course in
nursing
at Pace
University • . -.Upon comp e on o
term of service at the
Nursing Home, and in
preparation for her
return. --to • Bong_ Kong, „
Sister Brophy par-
ticipated in the Clinical
Pastoral Education
program (CPE) at
Toronto School of
Theology.
She 'presented slide-
lecturesabont Hong Kong
and her life there in
classes' at Catholic grade
schools in Wingbam and
Teeswater. A special
gathering was held for
her at St. Augustine's
parish near Wingham in
October.
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BETHEL PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY
321 BAYFIELD ROAD (HWY. 21 SOUTH)
2:00 p.rn. Young People's Society
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Enter to Worship • .Depart to Serve
A filiatedWiththe Pentecostal,Assemblies of Canada
Pasior FrPd. Day
1. SUNDAY AT TEN
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1. "Family Bible School" * 1.
1. . SUNDAY AT ELEVEN. • x ;
"FaMily Worship Hour" i
Guest Speaker: Bill Barwick Jr., student at Eastern •
/ Pentecostal Bible College
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• Minister: The Rev. Robe(t 0.. Ball •
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MisS Clare McGowan, Visiting Assistant
Mr. Robert Blackwell, A. Mus., M. Mus.
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Director of Music
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SUNDAY, JANUARY '6, 1980
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i• icnoiGleGoderich , ' . ' erich for the month of January, from our Bible/
? Church School for ages- 4
Grades •6 from i
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EVENING SERVICE
• MESSAGE - PASTOR DAY
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Tuesday • Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m.
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
MAYFIELD ROAD AT SLAKE STREET
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REV. R BRUBACHER Pastor
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-- 11 A.M. AND 7:30 P.M. .
REV. AND MRS ANDY LARGE -
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j. Be sure to hear this fine couple aslhey•preSent they j•
• work in Peru through message, music' and slides
i TUES. 6:3.0 P.M. • THE OLYMPIANS ,- „ ) .
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WED: 7:30 P.M. - PRAYER MEETING
1. WE WELCOME "YOU" 1.
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Q:liurch
•• Services held each Sunday at
Robertson Memoricti School •
/. 10:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
sRV. W A. LUDWIG
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ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
Organist
Rector: The Reverend Robert J. Crocker
Organist -Choirmaster: Joseph B. Herdman
The Epiphany • ' Sunday- January 6th
8.30 a.m. Holy Communion
• 11:00 a.m. Church School and Nursery
Sermon: "The Three-difts",.
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. 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion, :
7:30 p.m: Board of Management
You are always welcome at St. George's •
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Baptist Convention of Ontario and Oliebec
Montreal Street (near the Square) Minister Rev John D M Wood, B.f1 B.D.
Victoria Street United Church
' Edward J Anderson, Pastor . t
Choir Director and Organist: Mrs, Leonard Warr .1. .1.
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EVERYONE WELCOME
Organist and Choirr Director' Mrs. J. Snider
Morning Worship and Sunday School '
10 a.m. Victoria Street
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