by Rev. Dave Martyn’ with all apologies we Shakes: question we should be Gureelven should not be whether scientists can clone a buman being, but rather whether they ahould, ‘Can they clone or can’t they’ is not the . ‘Toclone or. mot to clone’ - that is the oduction - ofan id an Menticel vidual, that is accomplished by a ‘using a aingie set of es. Ina recently beok an author - should concern us, sored the project. ; Now whether this is a hoax or not is not the issue that The fundamental issue is the reason why such a thing is desired In this particular case the reason is given. This man could not find a female partner that met his ex- pectations, so he decided that his son should be like him in all respects, hence loning. One cannot help but wonder about that man. A man that iso alienated from others that he has to resort to reproduction without re- lationship. Perhaps this eventis simply a symptom of ‘The Gospel : _ ‘This Ie the story of Jesus and told by Johnny It's no easy tank to tell the of Christ's carthly in a 63 minutes on film? How do you show the struggles, the cutting pain, the incomprehensible loveof One who overpowered death...by dying...for al men of all time? Maybe you can’t tell the wholestory. But you can tell a part of it-the part that means the most to you. Johnny Cash seems to our ‘other denying' culture whose ethic is ‘everyone for themselves.’ Thera is no love in cloning, except self-love. The question in asked - should we clone? In the perspective of the Cross, that symbolizes the, suffering of God for us, that we might be able to risk loving because God loves us - the answer Is m. Jesus sald “love one another as I have loved you.” This demands that we risk the pain, the hurt, and the imperfection that comes with loving the other. The Easter message proclaims that such pain will turn to joy TORONTO (CP) Clergymen do not think mem of their congregations are racist, recent survey by Sunday Star indicates. The survey was done after a study by Frances Henry of York University’s an- thropology department sald 45 per cent of Toronto Baptists,nLutherans and Presbyterians are racist to tolerant, the wet study and that the imperfections said, will be perfected in Christ. make it all happen again- with musle, with the scenic beauty of the land of Isreal, with forceful charac- terizations of the men who lived the story-in the World Wide Pictures release, THE GOSPEL ROAD. See this film at Zion Baptist Church, this Sunday March 19th at 7:15 p.m. Letters | A Matter of Morality wa teenagers an Pipe recnt ple, and in essence ‘matter of morality” fs which parents need to ‘fmvolve themselves, What we are looking at is not the destruction of property, but, aa we survey . the wreckage, we can assuredly know that it Fopresente destroyed lives as Proverb’s: “He who spares the rod hates his son, but he ‘who loves him is diligent to Tespect discipline him, disciplin: ‘your son while there is hope, do not set your heart on his apeiieg Folly is bound- . in the heart of a child, but ~ éhe rod of discipline drives it « far from him.'” (RSV). > There are two major in- fluences brought to bear on young peenie today. Parental authority at home and social pressure at Bon is - by the Away from home, this generation exists in a world, totally . foreign to thelt parents. e young there is a total rebellion against all forms of authority, and this ig unequalled in any other generation Cigarette or “joint” in one hand, a beer in the other, intoxicate themselves then have total freedom to fulfill thelr’ dealres. Are you a caring parent? Then how can this situation be bettered? I suggest it begin in the home. Tt is at home that Jove must begin to flow. It is here that are example of mutual. and admiration is exhibited. It is vital that there be a band of love between husband and wife use it la the foundation thority, If a chil oor young: person can travel to the father after mom has said “no and there obtain family on, how in the world ’ will that. child respect the words of his mother? Parents should stick together, back each other, to teach respect and obedience, In these turbulent tm parents should make their homes a refuge and not a den of indifference, A child needs to be able to come — home from the pressures which bombard him at school, and totally relax Vet narente are respoositie. 'e8, parents are res le for disciplining their children - it is a number one priority for them. It is im- ? possible to live as a “family” in 3 hours a week. And, having disciplined their children, the ch dren in turn will discipline children, “train up & wa, a ca in the way he shoul Bo, and and when he is old not’ depart from (Proverbs 22v6). og fed in te Dome. is, ihe found in the Home... <' emember Roine fell,’ because of the breakup of life, from a cater within ita syatem, So, you see It’s — all in the family! - “Voice in the Wilderness of these Modern Times” bey Only one clergyman, Rev. Winston Brown, Jamaican: born co-ordinator of the ministry, raid he agreed with the study's findings. Two other clergymen said ‘they agreed with some of the points made in the study. A Lutherannminister said churches are not doing all they should to ease racial tension. o . Rev. John Gladstone, minister of Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, said that “there’s really no need to defend and I hope I’m not being arrogant when I say that.” Rev. H. Douglas Stewart, Breakfast and Prayers “OTTAWA (CP) — MPs and give leadera a cmance to reflect on the spiritual ide of public life. Representatives of about ‘BO countries joined MPs from all: political parties for the prayer breakfast on Parliament Hill. The breakfast was by the arliamentary prayer every ‘Wednes ssday, when whenn- . Parllament in session, Hosts for the Preaktane were Lincoln} and Jack Murta (PC-Lisgar) led a seminar dealing with the spiritual dimensions of lea p. day at school, and must schools today have pumerous extra-curricular activities. This adds even more time away from home ai parental Influence. And in our’tmes schools have now become less and Jess a place of learning and more and more a_ hot-house Province of British Columbia climate that spawns social © can be found schools but junior high schools as well - sometimes indeed narcotics are found in the elementary achool. Statistics show that two - out -of-three young people have experimented vith drugs. Young people today are in an environment, at echoal that pressures them to “try it”, - Parties are bot just bir- thea style anymore. ivr vary a, of teachors today are liberal, lenient and per- misaive, and tention: of \.admonishing yotng people to live dean - eonscience, whol e lives,. And 93 a result.the : students look to their peers, oe e “out there” from . home ia in-, tas And once a young -even their patriotic element has basically ‘ vanished. Very few young People show any respect for the lect : , Young people, too, at ” school are being eysed in a cauldron of tem ation, The world of the at ts in , generation me hypertension that ite attention span has grown extremely short. itis indeed a, generation, full o f gquilt.-. that avoids @ moment of. allerice like te plague. - have no in. —°- arrived in junior. - ~ PUBLIC NOTICE REGIONAL DISTRICT REVIEW COMMITTEE The Minister of Municipal Affairs has appointed a Committee to review the regional district concept. Mr. Philip A. Farmer, Chairman, and the . Regional District Review Committee is examining: ; 1. The jurisdictional role of regional districts, including an ' examination of present and future functions and respon- -gsibilitles. . . _ 2, Thestructural and administrative organization of regional districts Including internal and external boundaries; the “relatlonships between regional districts and Provincial, ; municipal and the citizens; and Provincial financial sup- port policy for the regional districts. . 3. Such other issues germane to the review of the regional ~ _ district concept as may be appropriate. - The Committee is holding Public Hearings at central locations through- . out-the Province to hear presentations from organizations and -indi-- ‘viduals. The Schedule for 1978 has been published; copies may be ~ obtained from the Secretary, Organizations or individuals wishing to appear and present a brief io . ? the Committee, and who-have not already done 80, should advise the Secretary as soon as possible. The Committee would also welcome briets or letters from individuals who cannot or do not wish to appear before the Committee at a Public Hearing, Individuals attending a Public Hearing and wishing to | make : an oral presentation at that time are also welcome. ; - Onbehalf of the Committee: _ Brig. Gen. E. D. Danby (Retired) : _ Executive Secretary ’ Regional District Review Committes Sulte 206-515 West 10th Avenue ancouver, B. Cc. V8Z 4AB Telephone: | 672-2905 Presbyterian eed by sald he was surprised b: study's findings , bit i fad no no way of disputing them. He said there are about a dozen West Indian families [am in his congregation of 500 and while there is no confllct between them and other members, “‘it’s difficult. to get them involved soceally.” Lutheran clergyman Rev. W. L. Myra of the Church of : the Good Shepherd said his ation of 100 has four ar five familles from Guyana “Gnd “as far as I can tell, they're accepted.” KITCHENER, Ont. (CP) — The World Conference oof Religion ture hold a conference at Con- yocation Hall, University of Toronto on Oct. 27, 23, and 29, the e organization here an- othe oe, ganization, with members from all faiths, works toward international understanding and world peace. TORONTO (CP) — David Wong, president of the Bapilst World Alliance, will visit Toronto and Niagara’ @ Falls, Ont., from April 2 to Apeil 4. Wong, a Hong Kong ar- chitect, was elected president of the international Baptist organczation in 1975 for a five-year term. In] The Perspective of the Cross: : — TV SPECIAL, vOUTH NIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT Cliff Barrows Tedd Smith John Innes _ SPECIAL GUESTS: *Johnny Cash *B. J. Thomas BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor 0.K. Hale 635-9398 _ Corner of Halliwell and N. Thomas - 10:00 a.m. Bible Teaching Sunday School 11:00.a.m Morning Worship Service 7:30 p.m. Singing and Bible Study feds. 8:00 Home Bible Studies ‘You are Welcame at Uplands’ “UPLANDS. ZION _ BAPTIST ~ CHURCH _ pastor Paul Mehninger Offlee 635-2407 Home 635-5309 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. . - TERRACE _ ALLIANCE CHURCH ” Pastor Roy Taylor 4923 Agar Ave. 9:45 Bible School 11:00 Tha Fourfold. Gospel Faith. ‘fam, 7:15 Let’s Question Ourf. “OF 3341 River Drive Terrace, B.C, 638-1561 i Rev. RL. White Sunday School 10:40 a.m. Rev. R.L. White Morning Worship 11:00] THE HERALD, Friday, March 17, 1978, PAGE 3 «june Carter «Evie Tornquist CFIK-TV coh 3/6 | ATTEND THE CHURCH “Your CHOICE THIS SUNDAY CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor. Sparks St. & Park Ave. Rev. Rolf Nosterud | 635-5882 Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service Wed. 7: | “Saints will ald ifrnen will call For the blue shy bencs over allt . Sem Taylor Coleridge - “All his saints ‘are in thy hand... every ons shall receive of thy . words,” . , _ =Deuteronomy 33:3 jem. KNOX UNITED - CHURCH 4907 Larelle Ave. " Minister Rev, Dave Martyn Sunday School . Senlor 12 & up 10:00 a.m. Under 12 - 11:00 a.m. Vorship Service 11:00 a.m. Morning Service 11:00a,m. Church School 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, Con- firmation — Youth and Adult’ Classes CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sparks St. & Straume Ave. Rev. $. Van Daalen Sunday School - Terrace i | a.m, Sunday Schoot - ‘Remo }; 100 p.m. 1:0a.m, Worship Seracel 5:00 p.m. Worship Service pl. 15-am, SACRED HEART PARISH 4030 Straume Ave. Terrace Phone 635-2312 Sunday, Masses, ; @:15 a.m. vt cat | 11:30 0 am. 7:30 p.m. MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH 3406 Eby Street 635-3015 Pastor Dwayne Barkman 16:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Family Worship Service ST. MATTHEW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 4726 Larelle Ave, 635-9019 Sunday Services: $:30 a.m. Informal Service Church School & Adult Discussion 11:00 a.m. Holy Com- munton for the family. Ministers: Rev. Lance Stephens - ‘as 5855 Rev. Stephen Inave - 65- 2416 7Pacific Northwest will be in attendence at this Great] SALVATION ; ARMY 4637 Watsh Ave. DIVISIONAL : T- SALVATIONIST’S RALLY | Date: Saiurday-Sunday . March 10-19, 1978 . Times: pam. and 7:39 p.m. Sunday 6:30 a.m: --f. Kneedrill (Prayer) 11:00 a.m.- Holiness] Meeting 3:00 p.m, « Final Praise Saturday - 3:00} Meeting Our Hae Spenker will be Lievt.-Colonel Harold Sharp, ‘the Commander from Van- couver. Saivatlonist.from all across _ Levent. Special music etc, Divisional} -