6Saturday, May 27,1978 Times, Brazil, IndTheNewCreations in gospelThe New Creations, a men's trio composed of two Brazil residents and a Paris, 111., resident, will be one of the featured groups in the Gospel Sing Spectacular at 7:00 tonight in the Brazil Junior High School Gym.A night of great gospel music has been planned with performances by The Lad Family Singers, The Gospel Couriers, The Migi.ty Sounds of Joy andThe New Creations.All area residents are invited to attend. There is no charge but a free will offering w ill be taken.THE GOSPEL SING Spectacular is being sponsored by theAmerican Rehabilitation Ministry (ARM). Each year this ministry presents the Gospel to 150 prisons, reformatories and penal institutions in America.Primary thrust of the ARM is to reach the inmates through teaching, personal witnessing, preaching, singing and personal testimony.Joe R. Garman, president and founder of the ARM, will tell stories about some of the thrilling conversations behind prison walls.THE NEW CREATIONS have been associated with ARM as a group for three years.Harpold, a 1964 graduate of Brazil High School, is director of The New Creations. He sings lead and plays bass guitar.He and his wife, Donna, and daughter, Mindy Sue, live in Knightsville. They attend First ChristianChureh of Brazil.Harpold’s dad, the late Ansil Harpold Sr., was one of the outstanding barbershop singers in the Brazil area. His mother, Alberta, lives in Cooper Towers.SANDERS, a 1958 Brazil High School graduate, sings baritone and plays rhythm guitar.He lives on Route 16, Brazil, with his wife, Sharon, and a daughter, Crystal. They have a married daughter, Robin Deal. The family attends First Christian Church of Brazil.Pruiett sings lead and plays lead guitar. He and his wife, Norma, and sons, Sean and Kevin, attend Nevins Christian Church in Paris.Harpold said the group has performed in more than 300 penal institutions and travels over 100,000 miles a year.ARM has its hpaiinuartprs in