s s s f ( s s s i 6ATtie Daily Tar HeelFriday, September 2, 1988 Welcome UNC Students! Fill in the blanks on your Academic Calendar Relocated at 171 E. Franklin GRADUATE STUDENT FELLOWSHIP at The Battle House, 203 Battle Lane, across from Kenan Dorm. Sponsored by Baptist Campus Ministry. Come at 6:30 pm on September 9 for a delicious dinner. We mill have plenty of fellowship and food. Please bring a friend! R.S.V.P. by noon on September8 with Harriette Bugel at 942A266. tr f IilI WELCOME TO THE CAROLINA BAPTIST STUDENT UNION! Please join us for the following events in September. At I 1 1 ' 11111 111 ' y-- - MMM A poor imitation of anything ) vg is sad. Some have rejected a WJ caricature of Christianity. -J CA I would too. (CTrfjWi7 (Cjiiiit!ij Christianity is following a Person, vi Kanjs t,s the reaI thjng that excites us Sunday, 10:00 ; un Praise and Worship (MlMf: (SJiiiMii) Wednesdav. 7:00 p-m-.cl i- 2u-vu Book Qf RomarVs f Tr.n 'i. Ladies Aerobics "RaH T (&.!!& (yjIIJKtll) ues., Thurs.f 5 grace VX ' 9:30 a.m. CH2j$ (60 vJ jUJKSif Nursery Provided 968-4120 ft Reverend W. W. Olney inter - faith creative worship politically active socially concerned personal counseling small group study working for peace and Justice Maranatha Christian Church and Campus Ministry A nondenomlnational spirit-filled church , Taylor & Elbaabth Stewart Campus Directors O October 6 through October 11 December 21 through January 11 March 10 through March 20 Summer Break begins May 10 St. 92&S534 688-2285 Wesley Foundation The United Methodist Student Center 214 Pittsboro Street Sept 7, 6:00 pm - dinner for new students ' Sept 14, 6:00 pm - begins weekly dinners with programs. Weekly group for graduate students, Bible study, discussion groups, social issues involve ment, work team opportunities, fun and fellowship. Sept 30 - fall beach retreat Rev. Manuel Wortman, chaplain Ms. Gregg Sullivan, program associate Ms. Sylvia Svendsgaard, admin, assistant Friday - Monday, Sept. 2-5: Beach Retreat to Caswell. Come by for a reg-, istration form. ' Thursday, Sept. 8 at 5:45 pm: Meeting in the Great Hall of Carolina Student Union. Topic: "Our Diversity in Christ." Friday, Sept. 9 at 6:30 pm: dinner for graduate students. For more information, call or come by the Battle House, 203 Battle Lane, across from Kenan Dorm, 942-4266. Campus ministers are Bob Phillips and Harriette Bugel The Community Church of Chapel Hill At Mason Farm and Pureby Roads near Married Student Housing 942-2050 Maranatha - Come Lord Jesus (1 Corinthians 16:22) Maranatha Campus Ministries Student Meeting Wed., 7:30 pm Student Union Room 224 Worship Service Sunday, 10:00 am Durham Jordan High School Auditorium Shuttle service available from: Student Union at 9:30 am & ; Chase Cafeteria at 9:35 am. ' Call 929-9393 or 967-0057 for more information. "area's best selection" Ik Schwinn frJamis ik Diamond Back Cannondale Save $50-$ 1 50 10 speeds starting at $159 " Mountain Bikes starting at $199 104 W. Main St. Carrboro CHAPEL HILL BIBLE CHURCH 1200 Mason Farm Rd. Phone 968-4754 Jim Abrahamson, PastorTeacher Randy Russell, Pastor of Ministry Bill van Bark, Pastor of Family Education and Youth Reggie Eidd, Pastor of Worship An evangelical fellowhlp of expository Bible teaching and "Body Life" ministry SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15am, 11:00am & 4:30pm Adult Sunday School 9:30am & 11:00am Children's Sunday School 9:30am & 4:30pm INTERNATIONAL STUDENT BIBLE STUDY Beginning Sat., Sept. 10 from 9:00 -10:30 at 203 Battle Lane (The Battle House - across from Kenan Dorms) is a Bible Study for international students who are Chris tians or who want to know more about Christianity. ., , . , ' ' " ' ' ; ' .Well make new friends arid have good'lfe6wshi. j For information and materials , call Harriette Bugel at 942-4266. Sponsored by UNC All students are invited to a September 11th 9p man is truly educated' tvithout 1 a knowledge of the 'Bible. Bible Correspondence Course Clip and mail to: ItiBCe Correspondence Course 6413 Zion F R EE ! Sanford, NAME ADDRESS CITYSTATEZIP c (Do it now before, you forget! THE LEAN IMAHjKI Since 1971 967-5104 LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRY 300 E. Rosemary LARRY IIARTSELL Campus Pastor 942-2677 SUNDAY Worship at 8:30 8. 1 1:00 am WEDNESDAY Fellowship Meal at 6:00 pm Holy Communion at 7:00 pm COME JOIN OUR FAMILY Baptist Student Union PRESBYTERIAN CAMPUS MINISTRY at UNC in Chapel Hill Presbyterian Student Center 110 Henderson Street 967-2311 Rebecca Reyes Campus Minister free welcome cookout on Sunday from 4:00 to 7:00 pm . Church Rpad 0 27330 FREE! f Chapel of the Cross 304 E. Franklin St. next to Morehead Planetarium 929-2193 Official says fray d shooldl result Dim reform of Congress From Associated Press reports WASHINGTON Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci said Thurs day the Pentagon contract fraud scandal should lead to reforms by the Congress, not the Defense Department. , Offering a personal "prescription for procurement reform," Carlucci called on Congress to streamline its budget-making process, reduce the number of committees that oversee defense spending, shift the Pentagon budget to a two-year cycle and provide multi-year funding for more weapons programs. The goal, he said, should be to limit the number of "intervention points where a skillful lobbyist can succeed" in gaining an advantage. "For purposes of reform, the most important fact underscored by the current investigation is that illegally gained information has value only iSe church of Christ that meets in Suite 214, Carr Mill Mall, Carrboro, invites you to Worship God with us. Sunday at 1:00 2M. for additional information or transportation, call 933-3070 A U Wtwi THE EPISCOPAL CAMPUS MINISTRY WELCOMES YOU TO UNC. Sunday services beginning August 28th : are at 7:30, 9:00, 11:15 am & 5:15 pm; other services held daily at 5:15 pm. Join us at our orientatloncookout following the 5:15 service on Thursday, September 1st. Labor Day Beach Retreat - September 2-5. First Fellowship Night of the weekly Anglican Student Fellowship - September 6th at 5:45 followed by dinner & program. The Rev. Stephen ElKIns-WIllIams, Rector The Rev. David Stanford, Assoc. for Campus Ministry when the opportunity exists to use it," Carlucci said in remarks, prepared for delivery to the Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs. A copy of his speech was made available at the Pentagon "Unfortunately, the current system is highly unstable and offers far too many such opportunities," he said. "No program ever stands still for very long; someone is always lobbying to change it. "The message being sent to indus try is that there is a higher payoff for investment in lobbying than for investment in research and develop ment and long-term productivity enhancement." The speech was the most compre hensive statement to date by the secretary since the revelation , of a major fraud probe involving defense contractors and consultants. TiT, I i .1 ! I i i f, i CARRBORO BAPTIST CHURCH Main & Greensboro Sts. Dr. Jesse Croom, Pastor Rich Erwin, Education Kathie Wilkinson, Music Sunday Bible Study 9:45 am . Worship 1 1 :00 am Training 6:30 pm Worship 7:30 pm Wednesday Supper 5:45 pm Prayer 6:30 pm . , For information about the church and transportation, call 967-3056. i I