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PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, December 5, 1980
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On behalf of the Dorian Public Library Board, I would like to thank
you for the complimentary copies of Herbert W. Armstrong's books,
THE WONDERFUL WORLD TOMORROW and THE INCREDIBLE HUMAN POTENTIAL.
I am sure they will be read by many who borrow from the library.
Township of Dorian (Ontario)
On behalf of the Board and the Library's numerous readers, I wish
to acknowledge with grateful appreciation your recent glft to the
library which will be a welcome addition to our collections.
Ottawa Public Library (Ottawa)
Thank you so much for the complimentary copy of Herbert Armstrong's
new book TOMORROW...WHAT IT WILL BE LIKE. It will be a welcome
addition to our collection. The library greatly appreciates private
donations as they indicate support for the library and its programs.
St. Catharines Public Library
We gratefully acknowledge receipt of TOMORROW... WHAT IT WILL BE LIKE
by Herbert W. Armstrong. Your contribution is being added to the
Provincial Library collection.
Saskatchewan Provincial Library (Regina)
We appreciate very much your donation of THE WONDERFUL WORLD TOMORROW
by Herbert W. Armstrong to our library. Thank you again.
Kenora Public Library (Kenora, Ontario)
The Portage City Library would like to express its appreciation for
the donation of the TOMORROW--WHAT IT WILL BE LIKE. We will add this
title to our book shelves for the public's use. Thank you again.
Portage Library (Manitoba)
--�OE TKACH, MINISTERIAL SERVICES
EASTERN U.S. CHURCHES UPDATED BY MR. RADER, MEDIA TURNED AROUND
Just before Thanksgiving Mr. Rader, accompanied by his wife, Mr. John
Kineston and Mr. Joseph Kotora and his wife, went to three eastern cities.
Through numerous radio, TV and newspaper interviews, he was able to turn
around the media in an area where the Work had previously received bad
coverage. While in the region he met with brethren assembled from several
Churches of God. The Buffalo, N.Y. Church, the Charleston,
w.
Va. and
then Pittsburgh area congregations enjoyed potluck meals together with Mr.
Rader's party.
During each of these visits Mr. Rader told the brethren about Mr. Arm­
strong's recent trip, gave an update on the legal situation and exhorted
them to remain 100% behind Mr. Armstrong and the Work. Anxiously looking
forward to the time when Mr. Armstrong may someday visit them personally,
the members in each location devoured every bit of news with enthusiasm.