JE HOVAH’S WITNESSES Not just ‘salesmen WINNIPEG (CP) — Jeho- vah’a Witnesses making their way through Canadian naighborhooda may look like - saleamen, amd sometimes. they are just as unwelconie at the doors they knock on. But Witnesses. “are - not saleam: who Bible with people. We want- to strengthen their faith,” - As for cool receptions, ogreryens has thelr bad days.” raya his wife Rite - Witnesses says Tom Ditter, . Tee expect things like that and we try to place ourssives ‘in their beots. But the bect thing Is to leave: overly “emotional people alwne.”’. The Ditters 68 “Ichovah’s often iind themselves the - objects -0 By approa “Prejudice against. Jehovah's Witnesses are the same as prejudices aga the different races,” Biter ne says hat rings to w the minds of most CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN COMMUNICATIONS INC. presents .. HORMA JEAN MAREE SINGER rir aeene SS OOM OSBORNE “ conost SPECIALLOCAL RALLY TERRACE: LEE THEATRE Friday, Nov. 9 at 7:30 pam. ADMISSION IS FREE| EVERYONE WELCOME! _ Be sure-te watch “live” television on GFTK:-TV |” during our annual Stewardship Days, November _ &10, art Thursday and Friday at 8:30-t000 am. and Saturday 9:00 a.m.-12:00n00n, You cen be part of the stadio TV audience by calling Tarrece: 635-3800 9-12 Noon only. ‘THNS 98 YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE THE EXCITING MINISTRY OF 100 HUNTLEY STREET 7 Smokers Jesus Christ when Jehovah's Witnesses ae etioned is that they refuses blood transfusions, ee ne rT | Son't fight |n wars. tion his denominal dor pelleve in Christ but as . -Gon's son, Christ in inferior . Although are often associated a other evarigelical groups beca of.. their Hteral = in- terpretations of the Bible; be mays Jehovah's are different. don't require thelr me fo misled by tobacco _ industry OITAWA (CP) — The eT ad tenis on Smoking | fenlth sa smokers are misled by tobacco industry about the volume of and ober matter in clgnrettes. . In a statement today, - council executive director Kurt Baumgartner says cigarette manufacturers alld or “Cigarette samastectorees deliberately led to believe that -are smoking low-tar, Heealeotion cigarettes whe . in: fact they are not.” - with the denomination since _ barn God's favor because of ti or give a fon of Fe er fin to tie chureh, and there are no salaries for ministers. - The church says it’ has more than twee million members in aver 200 countries, ppatthough ing in is prohi ym opera! $6 nations, most of them Communist, About 2,500 of the 65,000 Canadian mem- bers live in Winnipeg. —- Lorne Morton, associated he waa eight years old, says Pvitnesves deere believe they the number of converts they attract, “Converts are not our productivity but God's,” he eta pitter adds with a laugh “years ago we were accuced of getting $2 an hour for our work.” To those who have ex- perienced a persistent ‘Witness, enthusiasm may be taken for fanaticism, her - husband says, But “foot-in- the-loor is not our policy — you can’t foree or coerce people.” . The goal of the church is “tp proclaim the good news of the kingdom of Goa” and to inform people there is a solution to wara,’ sickness, poverty and hunger, he says. Ditter saya Jehovah's Wit- neases believe the evil and unhappiness in the world may hasten the long-awaited coming df God's kingdom. “As world conditions progressively worsen, it is a sign that God's kingdom is near," Mrs. Ditter says their work . gives them “satisfaction in knowing . we're doing the best job we , can in the times we're in.” The Herald, Friday, November 2, 1979 Page 7? eb - ia. Two rows of school childten, a bouquet of flowers, a International school who welcomed the Pontlif on hand-lettered scroll with a plea for a peaceful world, ' behalf of UNICEF and the International Year of the greeted Pope John Paul If on his recent visit to the Child. In exchanging thelr impressions of the Pontiff, United Nations. The Pope responded with s blessing nine-year-old Anna Jasinska of Poland said, ‘I didn’t for each of the 21 children from the United Nations think the Pope was real until we saw him.” TV evangelism in Terrace 100 Huntley Street, the Canadian Christian television program, is coming to Terrace for three days of live broadcasting featuring many regulars the telecasts. _The ‘program will be produced and broadcast ocally on CKTK-TY on Nov. B and Noy. 9 at the regular air time of 8:15 a.m. to 9:45 a.m., and Saturday, Nev. 10 at 9 a.m, The Terrace programs are part of the 1970-1900 series of atewardship thrusts throughout Canada. From now until February, 1960 the 100 Huntley Street people will travel and broadcast from coast to coast. The Terrace group will include omair personalities Norma Jean Mainse, Rev. Don Osbourne, Father Bob _ GEOFFREY CORBET ews here to organize McDougall, Garry Mc- Colman and Doug Burke, as well as director Dave Richter. The broadcast will include a varlely of guests from Terrace. In addition to the three live broadcasts, the group will spend some time meeting viewers and supporters of the program at rallies and other services. The rally will take place Thursday, Nov. 8, at &t. Anthony’s School in Kitimat, and Noy, 9at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre In Terrace. There will alao be a men’s lunch at Manuel’s Restaurant at 12 noon on Nov. 8. The money raised in Terrace and Kitimat pay" Zion Baptist Church ™ “Corner Sparks and Keith: _ Pastor Paul Mchninger. Home 636-5988,... ' Sunday School 9: 45a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Uplands Baptist Church Pastor Bob Lesyk 635-2807 Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service . 7:30 p.m, Singing and Bible Study Wednesday 8:00 Home Bible Studies ¥ou Are Weicome at Uplands” ~ Corner of Halliwell and 4. Thomas . -9:45a.m. Bible Teaching hurt ATTEND THE CHURCH chan OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY 4630 Straume Avenue, Terrace 035-2912, SATURDAY EVENING 7:30p.m. - SUNDAY MASSES 9:00a.m. | “Se Matha @ Auglicdn Church 4726 Lata Avenue 635-9019 Sunday School. Adults Discussion. Christian Reformed Church Sparks Street and Straume Avenue Reverend S. Van Daalen Sunday School - Terrace 10:00 a.m. Sunday School - Remo 1:00 p.m. * 11:00.a.m. Worship Service 5:00 p.m. Worship Service Sunday Services - 10:00 a.m. ; 11:90 a.m, - Holy.Communion for the family ; Minister: Reverend Lance Stephens - 635-5855 WACRED WRART panei House of Praise W:5a.m, 7:30 p.m, Minister Reverend Dave Martyn 635-6014 Worship Service 11:00 a.m; “Knox UNITED CHURCH ; QQ07 Lavelle Avenue SALVATION ARMY 4637 Walsh Avenue. SUNDAY 9:30.a.m. Christian Education Hour ; 11:00.a.m. Family Worship Service 7:30 p.m. Evanglistic Salvation Meeting ' TUESDAY NIGHT a 30 p.m, Bible Study and Prayer. Meeting WEDNESDAY Jf 30p. m, Ladies Home League Fellowship SATURDAY 7:30 p.m. Youth Group ‘ Christian Counselling " Emergency Welfare Spiritual Resources 635-5496 or 635-2626 & 346 Eby Street 635-3015 — 635-3657 Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Aclass for all ages Education & Instruction. Thurs. 7-8: 30 Welcomes You To Worship CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Sparks Street and Park Avenue CH URCH OF GoD an River Drive Terrace, B.C, 638-1561 Reverend A.L. White Sunday School 10:00 a.m Reverend R.L. White Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. _ Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Rev. Herman Hagen 8.A. M.D.0, 635-3486 Worship, Holy Communion & Installation 7: 30 p.m. Church School 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, Confirmation Youth and Adult Classes for TY time in the area, The stewardship thrusts across Canada are essential to the national and International ministries of 10. Huntley Street, according to @ press release. The local broadcasta give the 100 Huntley Street group a chance to meet and minister to supportera in B.C. and all across the country. As well, the thrusts give an opportunity for the le in the local centres to ome involved in the program, through help with organizing, telephone counselling, rallies and ‘financial contributions. Children by ges MONTREAL (CP) — Changes in the status of _children in society during the last two centuries may have done them more harm than - international good, eon urban life and ones. ‘confer he child was told Wed. “iiepday. Tamara Hareven, a professor of history at Clark ‘University in the United States, said the treatment of children as “*hittle rereatures,” rather than responsible members of society, has caused them to lose respect for themselves as useful individuals. “Children have lost their sense of dignity and of purpose that they once had in society,'’ she told the opening session of the five- ' day conference, “The postponement of adult responsibility for children has created an important crisia in the lives of children today.” Mrs. Hareven said the modern idea of treating children as objects to be pampered may be respon- sible for their increased allenation in society, in- creased juvenile delinquency, and even the breakdown of the family as 6 collective unit. “We have to return to a situation when children are raised as responsible members of the family.” Some 2,500 delegates from around the world are at- tending the conference, organized by the Montreal: based Conseil du Quebec de YEnfance Exceptionnelie and the World Union for the Safeguard of Youth, based in aris, Bringing you Gifts ond Yha Mast Fameus Bivbel the World ' ~Wetome an It’s time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess. Lois Aiohninger 835.5309 Evelyn Anweiler 635-5571 va Hf