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Page 4 Sw, 2 —The Tribunc-Pre^ Gouverneur. N.Y. November $8. 1973 United Church of Richv'dle shows \Buttle of Armegeddon 99 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Floyd W Shau. Pastor . Sunday School, iO am classes for all a^es; morning Worship, 11 a.m , N V F\S • 7 15 p in . Kvangelistic service, 8 p m Bible study, Wednesday. 7 ! p.m EDWARDS CHARGE UNITED METHODIST l'aul K.Darnell. Paslor Richardson Memorial Unit- ed Methodist Church. Oswegatchie Sunday Worship * y 00 am * •J South -Edwards United Methodist Church Sunday i Worship 10:10 am Edwards United Methodist Church Sunday School 10:00 a.m Sunday Worship 11:15. CHURCH OF * $ JESUS CHRIST LATTER DAY SAINTS Arthur Barker. Branch President \\ atertown Branch Sunday services at 617 r Davidson Street. Watertown < Priesthood, 9 a.m. Sunday school. 10:30a.m.; Sacrament meeting. 11:30 a.m. t FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Robert Taylor, Pastor Services tor Faith Baptist Church are being held on RD No. 4. 3 miles East of Gouverneur Sunday School is 10 a.m.; worship service. 11 am; evening service. 7:30 D.m. Mid-week prayer, 7:30 p.m. PARISH OF NATIVITY STAR LAKE, HERMON Rev. Wayne Pelke>, Vicar Star Lake — Ascension Chapel — Morning prayer Holy Eucharist every Sunday 9 a.m Hermon — St Augustine Chapel — Morning prayer and Holy Eucharist every Sunday 11.15 a.m , ; i ST. HENRY^ CHURCH DEJCALB JUNCTION Wilfred L. DeRoshe. Pastor Sundav Mass: Saturday, 8 p.m. <anticipated). Sunday 10 a.m. Hmrrisville Pitcairn Churches noUNKSSCHlRCH Re\ . Maurice Hobart. Pastor Sunday Worship — 10a.m.; Sunday School — 11 a.m.; Sunday evening young people — 7 pm ; Sunday evening worship — 7:30 pm. Wednesday ev en ing Prayer and Bible Study — 7 30 p.m. WKSLKYANC HI RCH \W\ ( arl Timpson. Pastor Sunda> School 10 a.m.. Sunday Worship — 11 am; Sunday evening youth — 7 45 p m.; Sunday evening vesper. 7 45. Wednesday evening Prayer meeting. 7 30. CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DISCIPLES) r. Sunda> School — 9 45 am Sunday worship — 11am Guest Speaker each Sunday RICHVILLE BAPTIST CHAPEL Jimmy Merck Pastor Sunday School and B;bie Sudy — ;io a m . Worship S^T\jce - ]] am Sunday Evening Worship — 7 30 p m Thursday — Prayer and Bible S»ud> — 7 '30 p m HARRISVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH F rank scou Pastor Sunda> Scry*ol — 9 45 a m Sunda> W.rsh.p llam hfcRMON METHODIST ( harW >' if IS a r . Ovjr:r s«-.iCf 10 15 a ~ MVF rr.«».'.£ • y. p rr. GOLVERNEUR WESLEYAN C arroJI Mi\ nard Pastor NuT Ic; NT/«»i — iu ? .—. - - tt p rr.' M.c J OXBOW ROSSIE BRASIE CORNERS PARISH JackUHIs Combined services lor the Oxbuw. Kossie and Brasie parishes will bo held during November at Oxbuw at 10 30 a m Combined communion will be ihe first Sunday. Nuv 4 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OSWEGATCHIE He\ Peter Merrill Sunday school — 9:45 a.m.. Morning worship, — 10:45 am Young people — grades 4-6 7-9 pin ; grades 7 12. t>-8 p m • Bible study - Thursdays 7-8 p.m. WESTERN ADIRONDACK PARISH Arthur K. (ioyette. Pastor •Services every Sundav at Srar Lake. 11.15 a.m.; Church School every Sunday, 11 15 a.m., Srar Lake Alternate Sundays services at 9 30 a.m a? VVanakena and Cranberry Lake. ASSEMBLY OF GOD EDWARDS Rev. David \Krause Pastor Sunday services Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., worship service. 11 a.m Youth service 5:45 -pm ; Evangelistic service. 7 p m • Mid-week prayer and Bible study Wednesday. 7pm Youth service first and Third Friday of the month, at the parsonage. 7 p.m. GOUVERNEUR FIRST PRESBYTERIAN George R. Cox, Pastor Sunday, Dec. 2. Worship Service beginning at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Geotge R. Cox will have as his sermon title, \Beyond RethelheirT. Mrs. Carl Siver will play the prelude \How Brightly Shines the Morning Star\ by Pachelbel. The Senior Choir will sing the anthem \Come. Holy Ghost\ by Means. The offertory* will be a solo \But Who May Abide the Day of His Coming\ from \The Messiah\ by Handel. Henry- Parker will be the soloist. The postlude will be \Noel\ by Guilmant. - Church School, Kin- dergarten through Grade six, \will be in session each week at 10:30 a.m. There is a nursery for infants during the worship service. The Boy Scouts of Troop 22, Gouverneur, are now selling \\one pound boxes of chocolates as a fund-raising project. These chocolates, with Christmas wrappers will be sold by all troop members from door-to-door, until Christmas. Orders may be phoned in during the day to the Presbyterian church office, 287-0560 Evening phone calls can be made to 287-0745. Tuesday, Dec 4 The Girl Scouts, Troop 266. will meet in the Scout Room at 3 15 p.m. Wednesday, Dec 5 The Boy Scouts. Troop 22. will meet in the Scout Room at 7:15 pm FLLLLRV1LLE * COMMUNITY CHURCH Howe B Perry. Pastor Sunday. Dec 2. 8 30 a m «The morning worship will be conducted by the pastor The Communion Meditation •When God Took My Hand Andrew M Perry will preside at the piano 4 40 p m Devotional Service in the K;nney Nur- sing Home 11 30 arxj 6 30 Table Talk over Radio Station WIGS FOU1XR FIRST AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH Hove B Perry Pastor Sunday. Dec 2 7r.<? rr.ornin* worship 9 \.5 h rr. The Secorxj M > ?.:; t* :.v theme rf the Me-ii&:.-,r. 7r« choir w-.'J sir^ ihe A*:-err, and the I>'T:± ? supper *.:; t* T-.ed K 15 k rr. S^ - * >: p rr. BYF • ' T^.jrsda\; I**- f : : a rr. F JOC ^A. Orr.^rr. « II 30 ar:d : y ZaZ'.e Talk UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Stanley F. Brown, Pastor Sunday, Dec 2, 7 a.m., The Word and Music of the Christian Faith broadcast over WIGS with the pastor as host 9 30 a.m.. Sunday Chuch School Classes The Chancel Choir jPre-school Nursery- care in the Parish House 11 a m.. Morning Worship, a Service of prayer and «pr aise and preaching with the * sermon for the First Sunday in Advent by the Pastor The Chancel Choir. Mrs Gordon McPherson, director Mrs Frederick Hopper, organist Flowers, greeters, Advent decorations during December by Unit 4 United Methodist Women, Mrs. Richard Foster unit-leader. Ushering. Charles Kasckle. Troop 21 will be the Fellowship Host for this Sunday 4 30 p.m.. Vesper Service by the Gouverneur Clencus at the Kinney Nursing Home. 5-15 p.m. Junior High Fellowship at the Church with Mr. and Mrs. John Garner and Mr. and Mrs. David Stevenson. 7 p.m.,\ Senior High Fellowship at the Church with Mr. and Mrs Herbert Hunt. Wednesday. Nov. 23. 730 p.m.. United Methodist Women. Mrs. Harry L. Mills the president, program and business meeting in Fellowship Hall. Unit 2 Mrs. I^auren Finley the unit-leader the host group. - Friday. Nov. 30. 7 p.m.. Open House in Fellowship Hall for the Northern New- York St. I^awrence Civil Air Patrol. An invitation is ex- tended to the general public to attend. Table Talk is broadcast over WIGS with the Gouverneur Clericus week- days Monday through Friday at 11.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. GOUVERNEUR BAPTIST CHURCH Howe B. Perry \ Pastor Sunday, Dec. 2, 10 a.m. The Sunday School and Adult classes. 11 a.m. The morning worship service, the theme 'Whom I Serve' by the pastor Miss Beth Kitchin will preside at the organ and the choir will sing the anthem. The Holy Communion will be served. 4:30 p.m. Devotional and Praise service in the Kinney Nursing Home. . — 6 p.m. The Triangle Club will meet in the home of Joe and Mamie Perry. There will be a Christmas Program and business meeting 11-30 am and 6 30 p.m. Table Talk by the members of the Gouverneur Clencus each week day Monday- through Friday radio station WIGS 1 SPRAGUEV1LLE UNITED METHODIST Donald K Dodds. Minister Sunday. Dee. 2, morning worship. 9 45 am Sermon Treasure in Earthen Vessels* — Scripture. II Corinthians 4 7-12 Church scnool 11 00 a m NORTH GOUVERNEUR METHODIST Stanley E Brcmn. Pastor Sunday. Dec 2. 7 a rr. . The Word and M^sic of the Christian Faith broadcast over WIGS \*;th the pastor as host . ^ 9 30 am. Morning Wor- ship a Service of prayer arxj praise arid preaching for ir.e First Sunday ir. Advent w.th the sermon by the pastor The Youth Choir Mrs Donald l^rriica director Organists M.s« Debra K;nney and M.ss Maniyn Tyier JO a m . SuTKiay School Classes with Mr« Wallace Hjrlbut the super:nler>der.: •4 Y p m . Vesper Service of the Gouver>eur ' ,er.cus at tre K.nr,e-. N-LTS^* Home Pre>^uda> p-bi:c l^c^ezr ar.j r:f # . & * s ?'*;.-***.r-.p H^:. <jf ir.e F .r?t M^t-^-d^: C r. j r ' r G - j \- <- > t r * ^ t G'/uver-e-j- t> L w #e Aj-:t Fe..cwsr.p of tr.e N:rtr Tab.e Ta'J. is a* » a SEVENTH-DAY ADVENT1ST George Pursely, Pastor Activity notes 130 p.m.;' Sabbath School Saturday 1 40 p.m.; Afternoon service 300 p.m. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening 7:30 p in Dorcas meeting Tuesday. v lVc 4 at 10 a.m. in church. ANTWERP SHARED MINISTRY PARISH Donald K. Dodds, Minister Sunday, Dec. 2, Church Schyol, 10 a.m Morning worship, 11:15 a.m. at The United Methodist Church during December. Sermon: Treasure in Earthen Vessels\ — Scripture, II Corinthians 4 7-12. Meetings — Sunday. Dec. 2, Ecclesiastical Council at Madrid Church, at 4 p.m., of The Black River St. Lawrence Association, United Church of Christ. Supper will be served by the church and the installation of Rev Charles A. Maxfield III to follow. — Thursday, Dec. 6, The Clipper Club will meet at Mr. and Mrs Richard Brown's at 7 for a Christmas supper and meeting. — Thursday. Dec. 6. The Women's Fellowship will meet at the Parsonage at 23 Main Street, at 8 p.m. RICHVILLE UNITED CHURCH William Masters, Pastor Sunday, Dec. 2 — Morning worship. 10 a.m. Church School, 11 a.m. Tuesday — Dec. 4 — A filmstrip on prophecy entitled 'Battle of Armageddon\ will be shown at the church at 7:30 p.m. The public is welcome. Thursday — Dec. 6 — •Junior choir rehearsal — 6:30 p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal, 8 p.m. Saturday — Dec 8 — An- nual Friendship class Christmas party. DEICALB JUNCTION METHODIST CHURCH Norman I,o\e. Pastor Sunday. 10 a.m.; Worship service. 11:15 a.m. MACOMB % WESLEY AN James K. Redstone, Pastor Services for Sunday, Dec. 2; Sunday School, 10:30 am; Morning worship, 11:15 am; Kvening service, 8 p.m VV e d n e s d a y , Prayer meeting 8 p.m. TRINITY EPISCOPAL I duard 1 ( jhtwrll Ktttor Suiuiax Services 8 and 10 a in Bapusms follow 10 a in MM v KV on Sundav> Wt ekilav MM vice Thuisdavs A 40 minute narrated sound .filmstrip presentation, en- titled Battle of Ar- inageddnn', will be shown at the I'mted Church of Huh- ville at 7:30j) in on Tuesday, I>tv 4 'Battle vit Armageddon' is produced l>> Second Coming. Inr It is written and photogra|)hed h\ jits President, Salem Kirban S^ilem Kirhan is a well- known author of main best soiling books and is an authority in the field of Bible I'rophec) His books include \Ciiiide to Survival', '1 Preiiu-f and 'iMV. Over a Palestine; its past, present and its future It presents a Visual panorama of past prophecy and then clearly shows (itid's plan for 4llV4l>v turn ** <* • T > ,^,__ _ ij m9 * r vvm* * iiulhon copies of these hooks tomorrow Future judgments have been marketed Sonu Mill be available at the rhuivh 'Battle of ArmogecUloif is in \ ivsd t olur, complete with n«n rated sound This presentation . traces the history of the nation culminating with the Battle of Arma^'ildon make this presentation both awesome and challenging A field representative for Second Coming will ac- lompany the film The public is invited fcr- Rcvi\al ser\iot»s to l)e held at First Free Methodist Church . Special revival services \• v Wayne Shreffler. !<%• will be held at First Free Norwich, will be guest : Methodist Church, «h West ^ant;elist, with Kev Walter reserve \\ limit quan Mam St , Nov. Lh ; through Merntt. Harnsville, as song i), •> evangelist Samuel Simmons, pastor, Services will be held each extend^ a welcome to the night at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at public to attend these ser- 11 a:m. and at 7:30 p.m. vices. Senior Scouts see Ice Capades BON Nib Bl WHIP] TOPP1 S 91. ctru Bonus Buy %:*•• & ASSORT FREEZER fl MINI Ml TOWN SQL P0U1 CAK GIRL SCOUTS FROM SENIOR TROOP 281 attended the Ic e Capades in Syracuse Nov. 23. They are shown here in front of the War Memorial. They were accompanied by their advisor, Mrs. Paul Gates, Jr. Twenty-four girls from Senior Troop 281 attended the Ice Capades in Syracuse on Friday night, Nov. 23. The troop has been working since late September to raise money for the trip. The girls went by bus to Syracuse, PASTOR'S CORNER O clap your hands! The songleader in one of our Assemblies of God churches in Manila asked us to stand and \sing that chorus again; this time put a smile on your face, a little more expression in your voice. and get your hands up from their dangling posi- tion and clap them as we sing!' : As I stood rather unenthusiastically. I could see a man with a crippled arm As the piano gave the introduction, he used his good left hand to pull his crippled right hand down from its muscle taut position against hiVjight shoulder to an open position in front of him. As we began to sing, he £a n g and dapped his good hand agamst his crippiecrone ^or about f our or five beats Then the muscle drew the arm and _r2and..up against th^e Shoulder again. -Patently pulled it down and began to clap and sing again Several times he had to 6o this, but he did it with apparent delight I could see the expression on his face—^e was happy in the Lord He loved dapping h«s praises to the Lord I M ne^er forget it Next time I'm asKed to ciap I w M remember the man wth the crippled arm I' r, e can c;ap for joy I know I car Dear God forg-ve me f©r the times I fe't too t r ed to praise VQ U w»?h a h appy song Co^e e^er/o n e a^d c^ap for joy 1 \ (Psaim 4\ * L'vng B»tjie i -JFAN OH I where they stopped tor dinner and then attended the evening -show at the War Memorial. The girls were accompanied by their ad- visor. Mrs. Paul Gates Jr. Girl Scouts who made the trip were Beth Slate, Jill Audycki, Sandra Hughto, Sue Yerdon, Donna Robillard, Sherry Dalton, Chantie Saucy. 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