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In TV moqrarns ink? on Hun'toy Snow Tho hunk HAM s Shrier founded the Life Ministries. an organization that published and distribut- ed over I/r-million pieces of literature across Canada and the United States. Popular Plus, a magazine. tells the stories of Christian hockey players Paul Hen- derson and Doug Jarvis and country singer Johnny Cash. Rev. Shrier's pamphlets in the Sharing Our Faith series expound his beliefs on tith- ing, holy communion and confession. His books the Go-Go Generation. The Marriage Misfits and Tur- ned-on or Ripped-off take on long hair. alcohol and sex. When Shrier came to Wa- terloo 17 years ago, he was 29 and faced a disillusioned congregation of only 40 who had just seen their second pastor leave in as many years. _ At the time of his re- tirement he was lookiNgtei had grown to 1,100 in a $400.000 church built five years ago. He helped create an extensive bus and Sunday school program: a music ministry supporting four go- spel groups two family sing- Nina Watkiss, the clubs out-going president, Jean Tuffin. in-coming president and Darlene Reynolds pre- sented the plants to Joyce Topper. coordinator of sen- ior outings and several sen- iors during a luncheon at the centre last week. “House plant cuttings from various sources, in- cluding some Garden Club members. helped get this program under way," Reyn- olds said, There are usually about 10 seniors participating in the therapy program ranging In age from 65 to 90 years of age This particular program was designed for the seniors because of decreased social contacts and actlvmes out- iittaqtaqtaqttagrtt-iqttaqttiqttMtag$ttaqtaqttMta'tlaAl!t ls fitness Important? l Ask any My? mum]: “especially for Christmas Individually Handcrafted Canadiana AT THE HOUSE OF ELEGANCE 208 KING STREET SOUTH. 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But when tempted by the largest - congregation in Saint John - one that has a weekly television show broadcast throughout the Maritimes and the North- eastern United States. a 90- minute weekly cable televi- sion program, 10 acres of land and visions of a 2.000- side the home due to physi- cal impairments and lack of motivation and initiative. according to Reynolds. 15 vesmiifiif'ioio soum‘ DR. BRUCE l CLARKE House of Elegance is pleased to announce The Opening of His Office for the PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY (at Erb Street) Waterloo Office Hours by Appointment ai' Marie-Louise Huehn 208 King St. S., Waterloo 743-4093 'cdpture Jy t at Suite 4 sedt church on it in the near future. he Just couldn't re- sist. “I think I can say I miss the media ministry. I do not feel totally happy in a com- munity when I've been total- ly in the church," he said. - “I feel like John Wesley when he said. 'the world is my church'," Shrier added. 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