iii: Bl-3'7 TRIAD 4 ' . .9 ' tum M - till!!! all .lIlI.lIII. FOR THE .W0kST BY GEORGE W. CORNELL NEW YORK (AP) - worn of mercy by the churches today are entangled in a vast web of change. EVHA Things aren't like they sad to TlA(TIDI be whenylthe, ghugch stlooduas the g.” Q; commumy' u o neary all char- sA”'l' ( lty and social uplift. New welfare forces now share the field. its one- time religious tone sometimes muf- fled as ”controversial." Against the b a c k d r o p, about 2.000 representatives at various denominations convene in Cleve- land Tuesday for a historic na- tional conference of American churches on social welfare-the first of its kind. Its studies will vitally affect the TRACTION TIRES SEEK WEAK SPOTS There are s veral maior objec- tives: To cons der a report on the scope of current church benevol- ences; to spot failings and unmet needs; to seek more effective over- all procedures. Both Protestant and Orthodox churches are "in great confusion in the present community welfare scene." says Mrs. Muriel Webb. of the Episcopal Church's depart- ment of Christian social relations. To a large extent. their once dominan position as the main- and virtually only-centre of char- itable endeavor has been caught in an expanding wave of secular humanitarian activities. "whole future of the social wel- fare enterprises of the churches," said conference chairman Dr. Leonard Mayo. .....M.. WALK THRU SNOW WADE THRU MUD GRIP ON ICE - QUIET ON PAVEMKT O IBOXIOOOOOOOO O 2 r Fred : j ggwg. ?MacMURRA to ” ,2 gets ahead ' YOUR CAR .5 by the charm e f of his Frau- ' ' in a V "Woman's World" A 20th Century-for Pittiur lii:iulscoPE -as Print by Technicolor 6 33? e9GOO90&&OiE'& C ASTARTS wsoursou Dawson's Service Stn. Crapaud. P. E. I. PHONE 17 QOQOOQOOOIO .ruBELE5S YIEE Tlnsiet on the ins that gives you comfort...more scope of special topics scheduled of Churches. one major study re sembled of the entire range of Protestant and Orthodox welfare PRINCE EDWARD Wt J3. '2:..ii:i::S. S.l:":i;..... .... ulcltion Although modern welfare activ- ity drew its principle from the churches. Mrs. Webb said. it "like many other phases of American life has yielded to non-- " ' influences." , Federated financing, Mrs. Webb said. also has cut to a minimum the churches' "personal contact with the services they support." DISCUSS HOSPITAL All) This problem is reflected in the for deliberation at the conference, including church connections with community chests and councils and church relations to government welfare programs. One question is whether churches should accept government aid to church hos- pitals. Massive research, beginning in 1952, has preceded the conference. sponsored by the National Council port will provide the first complete statistical s u in in a r y ever as- more value! YOUR NEW HOME Johns Manville SPIIITEX INSUI.A'l'l Spinlcx. a long-fiber mineral wool. will form a dense barrier in the walls and roof areas of your house. In summer. this barrier shuts beat out; in winter it keeps heat in. And the fuel savings it effects year after year repay its hrst cost over and over again. For Spintex Insulation retains its high efficiency as long as the house stands. and will never need further attention. ' lav tree folder on Splnten insulation see your J-M dealer or approved insulation contractor. Or write to Canadian .lelini- Monvllle, Dept. N-EN, 565 lalteshore Rd. E., Port Credit, OM. -'1 KEEPS STA YS till! .SPIlITEX BAITS Splntaa long-fiber butt: on lrleel for open attic: and new con- structlon. 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Both "Catholic Charities" for the Roman Catholic Church and the "Jewish Welfare Board" for Jew p lsh bodies give national direction to their welfare programs. 1 There is "no parallel in Protes- tant agencles." Mrs. Webb notcd.i She said this has weakened their position and left "the Protestant! giver feeling that his support is going to other religious groups andi secular groups in disproportionate amounts.” IMPOSING STATUE Cast in bronze. the statue of King George VI unveiled in Lon- don in 1955 stands 9115 feet high. YOUR HOME UP TO EFHCIENT A HOUSETIMII evmatIcal- SPINTEX HOME INSUIATION ASPNALT SNINOLES ACOUSTICAL MATEIIAB ASIESTOS WALLIOAQ or .4;.p.lANVllll '-LP: 1 M. i-oouia. no mi-an wctuneron Rev. M. MacPliall accompanied by Mr. Earl Enman attended Presbytery in Montague on Tues- day Oct. 250:. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Thomp- son of Summerside were visitors at home of Mr- and Mrs. Howard Barlow on Sunday. On Wed. evening Oct. 26th a meat ale supper was held in the English ichool sponsored by Ladies of English School. proceeds going to IUFCTIHSC a new stove for school room Master John Paul Arsenault son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Arsenault celebrated his second birthday on Sunday. Monthly meeting of the mem- bers of Altar Society of Mont Carmel was held at the home of Mrs. Ben B. Arsenault with an alt ” of 10 h a. After recitation of Rosary the minutes of last meeting were :read and ap- proved. Various committees gave reports and new ones appointed: School. Mrs. Tilmor Arsenault and Mrs. Stanley Richard; Sick, Mrs. ......,.-..,a....-... . .. Albln Richard and Mrs. Antoine Richard; Sums were voted to sub- scribing for "The Evangeline" and for a mass for the souls in purgat- ory. Program of a guessing con- test was given by Miss L.A. Arsell-l suit and won by Mrs. Bernard. Next meeting will at home of Mrs. Tilmor A. where programe will be given by Mrs. Antoine Richard. Following the meeting lunch was served and bingo played. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Greer and family have returned to Centralia. 0nt.. where Mr. Greer is stationed with R.C.A.F- They visited Mi'. and Mrs. Alphie Gallant for past few weeks. Mr. and lllrs. Prosper Pctcrs Michael and Allyson of Summer side were recent visitors to thi homes of Mrs. A.G. Gallant am Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant. Mrs. Beatrice Cavanaugh. Brain trce Mass., spent the week at hum: of her sister Mrs. Alice Gallant am family. Mr. and Mrs. F. Arsenault and r' it Alviiia. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil F'e""- y. Summe side and Mrs. Cyrus P. Gallant were recent! ' 10th SERIES Archie Lei.-man of Dleppe. N. B. were recent visitors of Mr. A1llll0l'KIMrs. Alphie Gallant. :- ,;, ,... .. . ex. 33;? ”' ""' '””' mmnf: Tuesday, Nov. 1,1955 The Guardian Page 11 E Mrs. Inez Gallant and Mrs. 315 mnl-l3'l'3Y PEARL OYSTIII i The West German radio industry and manufactured 1.9004110 receiving sets in 1954. y Oyster beds of! 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