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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-11-17, Page 28PGE 8.KGODER ICH SIG AL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1977 .. iE sgj ree et L�+ The "Free Spirit", a group of nine Christian collegian musicians, will be appearing at the Free Methodist Church tonight at 7:30 p.m. "Free Spirit" is sponsored by the Free Methodist Church of North America through its department of Christian Education. Recording under the Heartwarming -Impact label, these Christian artists have become internationally known. During the group's seven-year existence, "Free Spirit" has appeared at nntionn1 and State Sunday School conventions, at Expo '74 World's 'Fair, and the 'White House; visited the Holy Land, 'Rome, the Dominican Republic and Haiti; sung in concert with other Christian recording, artists; and ap- peared on manyradio and television progrars across the United States and Canada. A unique part of the "Free Spirit" ministry are puppets. Eighteen -inch hand puppets are used to present Bible stories and dramatic sket- ches. Be Sure To Hear Sunday, November 20th at 8 p.m. Special Speaker: "Free Spirit" are % Goderich for just one conte this evening at the Free "FREE SPI CONCERT 7.3 The Goderich Free Methodist Ch Corner of Pa rit & Vittoria Rev. Ward Shantz AND I Formerly President of Emmanuel Bible College, Director of missions for the missionary church for the past few years. Special Music: Masters Men Quartet .F alta 3 ct Veterans and members of the Royal Canadian Legion people turned out for the Remembrance bay services. Goderich Branch 109 salute the unknown soldier after (staff photo) laying their poppies. Despite the chilly weather hundreds of 0 i� nr+1 '0 Read your handbook often BY THE REVEREND ROBERT J. CROCKER, RECTOR, ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH A pellet gun fired with a crack and a pop. There were two boys in a nearby field. They were busy, as boys often are, talking heatedly about everything and nothing. And, out for a stroll in the warm autumn air, they were taking pot-shots at everything and nothing. They were not doing the least bit of harm, so far as one could see. It's fun to be a bit aimless and relaxed, don't you think? After all, we wouldn't want to be deadly serious about everything all the time. One has to unwind now and then, and take a bit of recreation. Those boys were not shooting at anything in particular. You couldn't really say their shots were wasted because they weren't trying to hit anything. They had no idea of hunting birds, or doing any kind of damage, and indeed they weren't. There wasn't much to shoot at, and they weren't shooting at anything very much. They were just having fun being together, talking about the things that easily came to mind, and taking turns at shooting their pellet gun. I felt like inviting myself to join them. Perhaps they would have accepted me, let me join their happy talk, and take an occasional turn at shooting. It would have been nice for a while. But I wouldn't want to spend all my time doing such things, would you? The trouble is that many of us do waste a lot of precious time taking aimless shots at nothing in particular. And that's a sin. In fact, it's a definition of sin. Sin, in the New Testament, means to miss the mark - that is, to fire a SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 30 YEARS God.rich Area Representative ROBERT McCALLUM 11 Cambria Road Godertch 524.7345 Clinton - seaforth Area Representative MICHAEL FALCONER a 181 High street Clinton 4112.4441 Y;.: Minister' stu Y weapon without taking proper aim at a target. We do need something to aim at. What are we aiming to accomplish? A good, clean home, with enough food on the table three times a day? A reasonably assured future - some security? Fine. That's good. Education for the young, so that they can take their responsible place in life? Excellent: These targets are pretty wide, and you have a fair chance of hitting one without half trying to take aim, if that's what you want. Specifically, what are you aiming at? Hadn't you better decide? It's fun being aimless. But really your life, like that pellet gun, is designed to do a certain job if aimed properly and carefully. God designed you for a particular purpose. He wants to use you in a par- ticular way, in a particular place. Perhaps you have found all the satisfaction you need indoing the tasks that come your way day by day. But perhaps you haven't. Go back and read the book of directions, if you haven't lost it. And if you don't en- tirely understand that book, ask God for some help. After all, he designed you. WELCOME SERVICE would like to call you with "housewarming gifts", and in- formation about your new location. The Hostess will be glad to arrange your subscription to Me Signal -Star Call her at 524-2057 ThE RLDWAS FIRST ENV1SIONED THIS WAY1N1853. No borders, no barriers, no divi- sions of anykind marred the world that Baha'u'llah saw. Over 124 years ago, Baha'u'llah, Prophet -Founder of the Baha'i Faith saw the world as one country and mankind its citizens. He de- scribed humanity as standing at the threshold of the final stage in its long evolution. This evolution has already produced the family unit, the tribe, the city-state and the concept of the nation. Baha'u'Ilah has established the principles for the unification of the entire human race in one world society. • The right and duty of the indi- vidual to investigate truth for himself • The oneness of the human race • The essential unity of all religions • The agreement of religion and science • The basic equality of the sexes • The elimination of prejudice and superstition • The establishment of peace through justice • Education for all • The spiritual solution of eco- nomic problems • An auxiliary world language • International government In 317 countries and territories, and in nearly 1,000 localities in Canada, Baha'is are striving to put these principles into practice. They find they work. The Baha'i Faith -- . --A Promise Kept. The right and duty of the individual to investigate truth for himself is a basic principle of the Baha'i Faith. For further -information, please write: Bohai - P.O. Box 1059, Kincardine, 396.3589 or P.O. Box 212, Goderich, 524-6779 NAME ADDRESS CITY AREA CODE a.• "EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN DO. NOTHING" Huron Men's Chapel' AUBURN Unite, d wit , Octo illian ook. 'de is ve an, of God Revi're Id ; we was Stwa: Wedel ride w idal g a higt ing s nt ou1 into also 's wa of f ed by to azo nofh , siste 1 silk I atth, t the s� maidh the bi ide at The dress vely. ay es sot sofh girls de. T 1 as t short ire wt sofh; es, v sma( m. 1 of the and The g and y ing ommi na g a j; nd ba room kni e w( rose wed to a dMr wer Wi and 1 I gu other gran( Clai Nine Christian musicians from all parts of United States will be here this evening to gin . "Free Spirit" Concert at the Free Methodist Ch' ch, Park at Victoria. A Family ThaistojeTtii e s Together...,.... Victoria Street United Church Minister: Rev. John D.M. Wood, B.A.B.D. Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. J. Snider 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL AND WORSHIP 11:15 A.M: BENMILLER SUNDAY SCHOOL % AND WORSHIP W -E -L -C -O -M -E L. Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada• Corner of Elgin and Waterloo Streets Pastor: C. Fred Day FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL 10:00 a.m. Something for ,which each family needs For bus transportation: 4-2893 or 4-6543 MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 a.m. Congregational Singing Scripture Reading Prayer- and Bible Message by Pastor Day EVENING SERVICE AT 7:00 P.M. Mon. -Boy and Girl Crusaders 7:00 p.m. Tues. - Prayer Meeting 8:00 p.m. Fri.- Youth Meeting 8:00 p.m. "Your friendly, family church" CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET EVANGELISTIC — FUNDAMENTAL REV. R. BRUBACHER Pastor 10:00 A.M. - FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL RIDE OUR BUS TO SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP SPECIAL MUSIC: MIRTA & ROBERT SHULZ 6:00 P.M. Y.P. S.MEETING EVENING SERVICE BEAUTIFUL BAPTISMAL SERVICE NURSERY FACILITIESOPEN AT ALL SERVICES WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH NIST CHURCH (Baptist_ Convention of Ontario and Quebec) Montreal Street (near the Square) Rev. W.H. McWhinnie, F.R.G.S. Organist Mr. Frank Bitsett The Pastor Preaching Special Music by The Choir Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study 8:00 p.m. 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - MORNING WORSHIP Everyone Welcome Knox Presbyterian Church THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., M. DIV.Minister THE REV. RONALD C. MCCALLUM, Assistant LORNE H. DOTTERER, Director of Praise SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1977 10:00 a.m. Communicant's Class 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship • Sermon: "THAT YE MIGHT WALK WORTHY" (Nursery Facilities) (Sunday School Retires From The Service)' Enter to Worship Depart to Serve r ji BEREA-BY-THE-WATER; LUTHERAN CHURCH Gibbons St. at Suncoast Drive SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1977 SERMON: "A SURE THING 9:15 a.m. Sunday School for all ages 10:30 a.m. Worship Marvin L. Barz, Pastor - • 524- E 24` "Preaching peace by Jesus Christ: He is Lord of all" Acts 11' HOLINESS BIBLE MISSIONARY CHURCH Sunday school 9:50 a.m. Classes for all ages Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Prayer 6:30-7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service 7700 p.m. Wednesday Night Prayer and Prais4 Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God Matthew 5. Huron St. & Walnut St. Kennison W. Lawton, Pastor 5242115, .^ ` North Street United Church The Rev. Ralph King, B.A.,B.D., Minister Miss Clare McGowan, Visiting Assistant i Mr. Robert Blackwell, A. Mus.,B. Mus., Director of Music iS .9:45 a.m. Sunday School for ages 10 and over (Grades S4 t Sunday School for ages 3 to 11 from worship at 11:OOa m SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1977 Worship at 11:00 a.m. Sermon:"SPOILED SAINTLINESS" )i Junior Choir: i "I Will Wake Up The Sun" -Hunnicut - "As The Branch Is To The Vine" - Day Senior Choir: Make A Joyful Noise Unto The Lord" - Roff t3 Celebration of the Sacrament of Baptism ( (The Sacrament of Baptism will be celebrated on November 27th also.) sh e. Sunday beforST . GEORGE'S CHURCH r 20th Its► Nurser facilities Come and wor ipwifh 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion 9:00 a.m. Brotherhood Breakfast Speaker: Dorothy Crocker on new guidelines for Baptism, First Communion, Confirmation." 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion Sermon: "On Stirring Things Up - a sermon for "Stir -up" Sunday Rector: The Rev. Robert J. Crocker Organist -Choirmaster: Joseph B. Herdman THE SALVATION ARMT 1 stf•a 18 WATERLOO ST. S. SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 9:45 a.m. FAMILY WORSHIP - 11:00 a.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE — 7:00 p.m. YOUTH SUNDAY SPECIAL GUESTS MAJOR & MRS. R. BOWIES '+ (WESTERN' ONTARIO YOUTH DIRECTORS) OFFICERS LIEUTEANis, RS. NEIL WAIT All Are Cordially Invited Ta Jon Our riOlo ARK toi ler