At the very top of the wm- dow is the eagle. the emblem of St. John. The eagle is set In . wield of ruby The eagle is the partieuhr attribute, or emblem oi St. John. the Evangelist. The first chapter of Ezekiel records . . . "out of the midst thereof can: the likeness of four liv- ing natures . . . as tor the I cauldron of boiling on, but he errseremt unhun. He was uln- .“er exiled to the isle of Pat. na. and there he experienced and wrote Revelation. In was. lion to Revelation. it is believed John wrote the fourth Gospel, and three Epistles. otasnauaadietttireeusr, In- other this he 1m banned in will; then the Seven Chunk a In alludes to in, In Revel:- lion. Acton-din: to legend, En m Domain twice attempted to take John's lite; once order es'.g.rAr-Je-tov.d,"assdhe tmmNdattoetJohea-hine tUWaedotGedwithPeterit is W! that he Inveuod er inhuman-undue 525 Mlll " PM}! Mt IkdiatU Services mac-gummy ALVIN TILE COMPANY ND. 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Men of Christ. and symbol " expound“; In have“! an won and (en-non! an - and slieiesstt, but "ring [in]. ttf His divinity: but John a mo ottrey gum u up. {is dehhh (iir"ii'l'iUriin"ikT= Jamil-haul...“ blunting-3â€â€œ mlid-Iblbll- â€WWI-ilk“ lanthanum!» "guhraa-d-tq.e- me: in Jul: fee it I. h wttoreaidtA.-ett-s, WEN-Wadi. "ereoutiaoota.ttivtrt.tw ONTARIO C ONGIM T UM mws l Throughout the use: and in every important era the clamor ous tongues of bells have pro- claimed victories, defeats. death tolls. mournings and gnieties. Every conceivable celebration has had its bells of proclaim- ation; bells of varying sizes and pitches. From tolling the cur- fews warning notes to announ- cing the end of the working day for labourers in the field. to heralding the blessed new year, to summoning soldiers to arms and scholars to their books, to the mournlul death-toil, bells GENERAL CONTRACTORS . BUNKER CONSTRUCTION " JOHN'S HANGEUCAL [WHERAN CHURCH EXTEND TO THE COMMUNITY A CORDIAL INVITATION TO SHARE IN THE INVITATION SERVICES. WILLOW STREET, I78 NM“ sr., WATERLOO ST. JOHN'S umllt RAN CHURCH Bills " JOHN'S EVANSELICAl [ETHERAN (HURCH F ' y.~-~~-‘ 3r a r. - , {is 's,' “A an» , . . l a". F" _ _ . ‘I‘ . wt".' H. r V f. mm "trt-ta-tttit 5 .. ' In the fire which swept through the entire church. the bells and the steeple were also destroyed. The hells which were destroyed were named Faith, Hope and Love, their names en- graved on the sides, in German. Work on the new hells began nave was their iron music across the Ind. marking the full histories of men. The most important function of the hell: through all time has been that ot calling mtrshipers to come and give worship, ndorntion and praise to God, the Father. MI. 4-220! WATER!†[HIDE] FOR The greatest of the three bells is named Love (Charity). It weighs 1200 pounds, has a 40 inch mouth, and when tolled, rings keyed to F-sharp. Hope. ips ot the finished hells, The foundry had a record of dimete sions. alloys, and engraving details of the original set of bells, and they have completed the new set now mounted in the steeple at St. John's Lutheran Church. at the Stunner foundry in Bres- hu. Ontario, with land mock- " JOHN'S EVANGElICAl “III-IRAN CHURCH WILLOW STREET - WATERLOO ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS " WINGOLD AVENUE DOMINION SOUND EOUIPMENTS llMITED WATERLOO FOR YOUR PLEASURE AND COMFORT OFFERING lDEAl HEARING (ONOIFIONS SH 3-2667 I Mounted in the tower of St. John's, the bells ml! amnion wot-lune“ from am the I". ban belt to come, to adore and to give praise to God, the etern- al bellman. The tower which houses the bells, sturdy and got- id, ream In to remember the name of God. who is a strong lower. a “m of strength," to whom we all the for Muse. I bell Within: an pound, is keyed to A and Faith, the wall. est at so» pounds rings at RE PROUD To HAVE BEEN CHOSEN ro SW?" AND lNSTAll THE m THE NEW dom. In the outside openings. beginning " the bottom of the window. set in a vesice (oval) pictured are Christ walking on the sea, Christ as He meditated in the Garden of Gethsemane. and finally the Transfiguration of Christ. In the extreme right hand light, beginning at the bottom, the draught of fishes trom the sea of Galilee, above that of the Crucifixion, and tin- ally the Upper Room with the Last Supper. In the tracery immediately over the main lights are the emblems; the Cross and the Crown. The Cross is one of the oldest and most universal sym- tion tron the grave and his victory over death. Katy he: been a favorite figure for paint. in; through all time. The with dow ahoee Mary Magdalene ear. ries a rote (or roses.) Tradi- tionally. among _ mum and Christians. alike the rose is the rumba! of Victory. pride. but uncut important, the symbol of \triumphant love. It is this flower on! love which mucus in Mary's Hotel devotion to Christ, her Saviour, In her triumph, her salvation. Along the base ot these three figures and their symbols is a three opening subject with Christ appearing as the central figure. The subject is the call- ing of the disciples unto Christ. to' live their lives in consecra- ted witness to the world, short- ly to km Christ and His King- the am It was Inâ€, who with “In. the mother at James, discovered the am rolled any Iron the teoth and then lpreod AL. .A., - - A. . _ - ,, v“ m.-.".....c. Whitman». 1"sto)ttsemrmttaestiikiiF, .euedttrtmititrrirGT'itrr', in we in Jesus cum. She f"eetitdcttristostwuiour. "r.ttGotmttta,andsuitood rt9t?e_eret-aweeriniliile" ftetet63e-sasuuiieaTi - “It. and to It. mama-‘11.... “nut-menu. "tet-ti-ti-tFai-ici-i. 'yth..tletaourreniuiiiri. Ptutyhu-diii.Tiriii mlwhn‘h'. Ie.ey.t-dsiea'i .9yAett-'if"ii.Gii"Gr. 'itiheetit,stiiGJiiTii oV?-rtuucisi'iiG'"i". 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"rims are among the first-rant yin; in the hiennhiea ot the angels of the kingdom. The Cheruhims are generally depict- ed taming hooks, as they sym- bolize Divine Knowledge and Wisdom. They know God, and are closest in worshipping God in the Heavenly Kingdom. Its opposite is the Lamb on the Book of the Seven Seals. The lamb is one of the favorite sym- bols of Christ, and there are many Scriptural passages which substantiate this symbol and its use. One of the many is, "Be. is St. Michael, trill-piling an: Satan. St. lichel is ml ttttea depicted in full armour, with sword. spear and shield. lie i: regarded u the Protector at tho Church Militant in the Cttriat, Christ Jesus. The [up gem]. 1r_isusedasasrmtuGtiiii, Scriptures. the Word " God. The Bihle dearth†the Weld IrfGodasaiam-totLtaiti ful. "Thy word is . lamp unto ll! feet, and a light unto my â€Mu-unann- ugh-t. 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