_Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 4, 1987 C Schreiber Grace Baptist Church Pastor: Rev. Jim Johnson. Phone 824-2402. Sunday School: all ages- 10a.m. Morning worship service: 11 a.m. Sunday evening service: 7pm. . Bible Study and prayer: Wednesdays, 7 p.m. Nursery provided for all services. Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church Pastor: Father Jan Rademaker, O.M.I. Phone 824-2010. Sunday Masses: Saturdays, 7:30 p.m. Sundays, 10 a.m. Rossport, noon. Confessions: Saturdays, 4-5 p.m. in Schreiber: Pays Plat Prayer Group: Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. St. Andrew United Church Minister: Ernie Hunt. Phone 825-3346 or 825-3396. Morning Service and Sunday School are at 11:15 a.m. Communion Service is the first Sunday of every month. A nursery for infants is provided. St. John Anglican Church Pastor, Bob Elkin. Phone 824-2771. Morning prayer at.9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. All welcome. Terrace Bay Community Church ~ Minister, Ernie Hunt. Phone 825-3346 or 825-3396. Worship service is every Sunday morning at 9:45 a.m. Church School is also at this time. Communion service is every first Sunday of every month. A nursery is provided. A warm welcome awaits all. Lutheran Church Pastor, Rev. Mark Moss. ' We will be meeting every Sunday at 2 p.m. in the recreation room at Birchwood Terrace. For more information contact: Rev. Mark Moss, 887-3020 (office), 887-2612 (home), Lloyd or Hilda Hiebert, 825-3897 or Cathy Withers 825-9495. St. Martin of Tours Pastor, Father Bernard Campbell. Phone 825-3231. Confessions are.on Saturday from 1:30-2:30 p.m. Sunday Masses are on Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 8:30 a.m. and. 10:30 a.m. Birchwood Terrace, 1 p.m. Terrace Bay Gospel Assembly Pastor, Rev. Keith Mllne. Phone 824-3436 or 825-9368. 'Family worship is on Sunday at 11 a.m. Wednesday night is Action Night from 6:30-8 p.m. Friday night is YOUTH ALIVE at 7:30 p.m. If you would like to include a message with your listing, contact the News at 825-3747. hurch Listing _ Terrace B Schreiber ed There will be an Open House on Sunday, November 8, 1987 from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. at 10 Timebergrove Court UNICEF CARDS AND STATIONARY WILL f= BEON DISPLAY. COME BY AND HAVE A ) LOOK OR CALL: KATHY - 825-9450 = OR DEBBIE - 825-9526 HIGHVIEW ANIMAL CLINIC DR. BENZ AND DR. PETERSON WILL BE IN TERRACE BAY NOV. 18 - 19, 87. SURGERY WILL BE ON THE 18TH. CLINIC WILL BE HELD IN THE TERRACE BAY COMMUNITY CHURCH HALL. FOR APPOINTMENTS PLEASE PHONE: PAM JONES 825-3714 CALL AFTER 5:30 p.m. if possible THANK YOU! S = (ett els. 66. we ee ae. 2 ee ee, 26 2 eel Winnie Campbell By Winnie Campbell Sylvia Stortini and daughter Helen from the Sault, are visiting Fred and Irene Harness. Mrs. Verna LeBlanc has returned from her vacation in England and France, A meeting was held at the home of Roxanna McLellan of the Canadian Cancer Society on Sept. 7. In attendence was Dorothy Rummery and Billie Anne Sarrinen and Mariette Lemesurier from Amethyst House in Thunder Bay. Also the district director from Sudbury. Many topics were on the agen- da such as the April Campaign, the Terry Fox Run and the need for still more donations for spe- cial projects such as the new Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto. Also discussed were ways of recruiting new volunteers. Talking around the province makes us realize we are not alone in the need for new faces, also new ideas in the society. If you want a challenge and a feeling of helping in your own special way, please volunteer to accept a position in our chapter of the Cancer Society by calling Roxanna McLellan, 824-2349, or Billie Ann Sarrinen at 824-2465. Remember the words of Terry Fox, "Somewhere the hurting must stop". Get well in hospital Mima Duggan, Mrs. Borutski, Charlie Pearson, Don't forget the Chimo Bazaar on Saturday at the club on Nov. 7. The winners of the gardens were Fred Harness, first and sec- ond, Mr. Shack Sr, and Mr. and Mrs. Costa, third. The lucky winners at the Bay Week were Lucy Figliomeni and Marg. Handel and Maxine Holland, Jackie Imbeault, Marg Nesbitt, Daryl Davis, Olive Noella, and the "Spell the Bay"" were Mary Valentino, Estelle Morrell, Ann Miller and Alice Fairservice, Susan Harris and Winnie Campbell. Helene Ballard's Bits and Bites By Helene Ballard I hope you had a good time on Hallowe'en. I remember when my family was small, the children used to collect apples; there was always a bit of candy, but of course, apples were not as costly as they are now. I will say we sure ate-a lot of apple pies and apple sauce, but it was all fun. At least the weather was good, we usually get rain or i Mortimer. aa. i | : Islands 23 Dubus A "upnn "SLATE cy Se? <a oc be Barnard PC Ee = I MéSoi he IS. ANps( eile ; eo re 3 plot Bo a = <i q x S08 oy "Bible Heroes" By Bob Elkin, pastor, St. John Anglican Church, Schreiber Smart Like Thee! My parents believed religion was important....for kids. As a result I was kicked off to the nearest Sunday School and spent several years being instructed in what they believed were the ways of God. Luckily, most of it did not stick or cre- ate any kind of lasting impression. If it had, I'm sure my sense of self-worth would be extremely low because we were expected to measure up to some pretty high standards. We were exposed to people who were considered to be "Heroes of the Bible". I. grew up on stories of Daniel in the Lion's Den and David the Giant Killer and other similar folk. They were held up to me as good exam- ples of people I could try to be like. Well, it is a bit much to ask a-kid who is afraid of the neighbour's dog to be like some 'character. who spends the night hanging around in a pit with a gang of hungry JTONS: It is a bit much to ask a kid to be like young David when he has had two fights with a smaller boy and lost them both. The message I began to get was not that these heroes were people that I could' be like but rather that I was a wimp who couldn't do these wonderful things. David and Daniel and the rest had noth- ing to say to me about my life and so. lI faded from the religious scene. Many years later I re-read these sto- ries and discovered another side to these- heroes that I had not been told about. They were wimps too! Mighty David, so upright and true, got all excited over somebody's wife, sent him off to get killed and moved in'with the lady! Moses, who led the people of Israel to the promised land, put up such a fuss when God called him that God lost his temper. He didn't want to go and came up with a dozen reasons as to why someone else would be a better choice. Solomon the Wise had 700 wives and 300 concubines! This*is wise?: The: heroes, 1t turns out, weren't always such heroes after all. They messed up on a fairly regular basis....just like me. I came to realize that this is the mes- sage. These people were very human and made mistakes but God loved them any- way. And God feels the same way about me...and about you! see page 9 'ao UNICEF CARDS DR. CHRISTINA FERNANDEZ G.P. AVAILABLE NOW OFFICE HOURS FOR INFORMATION AND Monday - Wednesday - Friday ORDERS CALL TOLL-FREE Ripriconw 1-800-268-6364 Beteas 825-3658 --