I Churches Tomorrow Church Of England s. i-srrs'a's oaruupaan Aagiiena Rockford Siillare The Reverend Caana G. I Ictlati . M. , DJ). The Reverend G. Bagg Honorary Assistant Priest. organist and Choir Director Miss Susanne Brenton. Lie. Manic "First Sunday in Advent. ' 7.30 a.m.-Mattlna l ' 3.00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist Laymen'r Corporate Communion. 10.00 a.m.-Church school (0-15) 511.00 n.m.-Choral Eucharist '11.00a.m.-Church School (under ' 6) 2,30 p.m. - Holy Baptism. 7.00-Evensong. - Dally Services at usual hours. S. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish Church Established 1160 by Royal Foundation The Reverend Canon J. T. Ihbett. Rector Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. V. L. Dingwcll 24.30--Holy Communion 11:30-Morning Prayer and Ser- IIIOII. White Gift Service. All Sunday School Classes will attend this Service and Present their White Gifts. Subject: "Gifts for Christ." Anthem: "The Lord's Prayer." by Gates. 1.00-Evening Prayer and SB- mon: Subject: "Acceptable an- to God.” Hymn Anthem: "M! G” "4 Fl- ther While I Stray." THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Pita!” Street! . Minister: ltev. II. 1.. Milton. B.A.. B.D. Organist: Mrs. G. Elllottl-lull 1in.m.-Morning Worship. Sermon: "Four Anchors of the Soul." Anthem: "Bless The l.ord. 0 MY soul" - (Ippolltof-Ivanof) 12 noon - Sundll 505001- 1., n. -,1-Ivening worship: u. 'nance of Believers Baptism- Sermon: "It's A Grcet.'I'hhII to be a Girlstian." "Sun of My Soul" - - (Tamer). You are welcome. THE SALVATION ARMY Great George Street ."HOME OF EVANGELISM” . Since 1000 0:. MI.l0l&orI:t.l gin. w. ltaalos Saturdil 1.00 p.m.-open Air lerviee 0.00 p.m.-Prayer and Meeting. - Sunday 10.00-a.m.-Prayer Meeting 11.00 a.m.-Holiness Service 3.00 in.-Young Peoples Direc- .. . . 2.00 p. -Sunday School and Junior Soldier reaowal servioe. moo p.m. -Young P as sub vice concluded by C01?! adets. C 0.00 p.m.--open Air lervioe 1.00 p.m. - Rvangoiktte Service. All services will be conducted by Sr. Major and Mrs. W. R. tanley. All are ieome. coma and bring your friends. Viaitorsarevarywelessae. ' FREE CHURCH OF SCUELAND ' Birchwoed Street Minister: Rev. J. I. Bishop. BA. 10 a.in.-Sunday School. 11 a.m, - Service in Stanchel. 1.00 p.m. - Service. Sermon - "The Battle Victorious." Midweek service each Wednes- day evening at 0 o'clock. UNITED P CHURCH 01 lllm Aveaae Rev. Quincy Stairs. Iliai-tor Phone H70 SERVICES School 11 a.m.-Worship and Praise. 1 p.m.-Evangelistic Meeting. ”i"he Church that is different" See other add h this paper. You are very wdeame to these meetings. and PENTECOHIAL ASSEM- BLIES OF CANADA FULL GOSPEL SIIVICIB in Orange Ball (L. O.I..) its Richmond Street I0 s.m.-Sunday School 11 n.m.-Worship Service 1 p.m.-Evangelistic Service. "Christ is the Answer". A hearty welcome awnle yea. Rev. A, A. Raddatl (itiaistsri. gc. Also an-taisnas Program and Cards. Iilbl IOUH ssovsn has been location at PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF 8. JAKE Ilinistc no Reverend 1'. II. 3. lemon. M.A.. 0.'I'.il. Miss I. Lillian Mcleais Mus. 0.. 0'.M.C.M.. organist and Director d Choirs. 10 a.m.-Church School 11 a.m..-Divine Service and last- moa: "A Living Redeemer." Anthem: "Bless the Lord. 0 Soul." - - - Ippoiitof-Ivand 5 p.m.-Vespers and Meditation: Applied Christianity - VII: iiew God Helps Us When We Wonder What lie is Doing in our Life." Anthem: Cast Thy Burden. - Mendelssohn. Visitors Always Welcome ZION ransavmnian cimaou Cor. Prince and Grafton Sta. The Reverend W. Harold Brown. , M.A.. Minister Rev. E. C. Evans (visiting Minister) Mr. John Lea-Morgan. M.A.. I Mus. (Oxford) Organist and Chair Director. 10 a.m.-The Church School Adult Bible Class. 11 a.m.-Nursery school 11:00 a.m.-Divine Worship. Sermon: "Preparation," Anthem: Jesu Word of God In- carnate . - - - - -Mozart. 7 p.m.-Divine Worship. Sermon: "Consecratloa." Anthem: Ilew Lovely Are the Messengers. - - Mendelssohn Au are cordially welcomed. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH in Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar. I.'I'lI ter: M Mrs. Allison MncRac organist and Choir Director 10.00 a.m.-Church School Family Hour. Let us top the H0 mark on Sun- day. lI.00 a.m. - Evangelistic ” and Communion. Sermon: "N0 MAN CARETII FOR MY SOUL," Evangelist Walter E. Strsna. Salem Orgeon will begin the two week of Evangelistic emphasis. Anthem: "Seek Ye the Lord."- Preston Beck Soloist. 1:00 a.m. -Big Evangelistic Serb e. Sermon: ”THE BEST GOOD NEWS THE TWENTIETII CEN- TURY IIAS BEARD." Solo -- (Selected) Mr. Eric Mob Gregor soloist. Ministers: Rev. A. Frank Maciaaa. B.A. lav. G. iloward Christie. B.A., 3.1). Rev. Andrew S. Weir. D-0- 0 aalst and Director at uiotrs: yatoli F. Mllgforll. A.R.C.0. 11.00 a. m. -Divine Worship. Sermon: A IIIGIIWAY FOR OUR GOD -;- - - - -Dr. Web-. Anthem: Hymn to the Trinity (Tehailiowsky) 1 p.m. 1.00 p.m. Divine Worship. sermon: BUT, I'M ALWAYS so FEARFUI. - B.ev'd Mr. Mac- Loan. (Malone) You are invited to worship Gel in Trinity. GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street ORDER or MEETINGS 10.00 a.m.-Sun School 11.00 a.m.--Bro g of Bread 7.& p.m.-Gospel meeting. The wages of sin in death but iIiegiltofGodiaeteraallife through Jesus Christ our Lord. Visitors are very welcome. THE TWO WEEKS Featurkig: my You 'iIese services will jow with the inspiration of the gospel As pdeeilned to id. touch and teach people of the Christ. . . Tones rint Vleeii: A7 11'' sunny. Nov. mo u.m.-'3li:.Mn Clroiilgor Soul." mm .m.----' lest Good wen BIBLE i-iouss " cu... u..u....-5" Monday. Nov. an-"why bis 1130!!!! To Earth?" 0 0,.-.,-E7..." "tr 1;." Tuesday. ion. at-"way 1 Am it an-ncuu" 9,. . m.:g.?'g:ry:g goon, nymn Wldlllgilr. Nov. II...-apiatulhe wnclfiaion of uirlst Means Book-. Devotional - auilinir. 0- III.- Ifld M NI, "0303. mr.dv' D”. ngm H " mun latorday-(No Iorvteo). M, ember 0th. over station C.F.C.Y. Anthem: The Lord's Prayer - H City and ROY'l TAXI-Dial 0500-N00. "CRASWILL for better photo graphs". WI TBIAT Tim SICK Wllu. Glggey's Pharmacy. open 0 an to 0 pm for Christmas. Firestone Home in Auto. PROMPT REPAIRS. Pickup and 1 " ,. Vall's Radio and Televis- ion Servlce. lit Kent St. Dial 3531. IT'S COMING! Rotaryfs "Big" Radio Auction on Tuesday, Dcc- --C RESERVE DEC- 'lTll and llih. for Charlottetown Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics at Clover Club. SEE OUR Television serials. Val'l's Radio and Television Ser- vice. 20t Kent St. Dial 3537. AYDS VITAMIN and Mineral Reducing Plan at Reddin Bros Dial L306. Free delivery. Free postage. THE "TRIUMPH of the King of Kings” will be presented Sunday Dec. 4th.. 3 pm. In Central Christ- Ian-. ORWELL-VERNON United Church. Rev. John M. Sheen, min- ister. Eldon 11 a.m. Orwell 2:00 p.m. Cherry Valley 7:30 p.m. HANDWOVEN stoles, skirts, scarves, evening bags, throws, knitting bags, ties for Christmas. Phone 3665. ' ISLAND GRILL, Queen Street dial 5228 Serving full course dinners Specializing Chinese dishes SACRED HEART Home Christ- mas Table and sale of Home Cook- lng. Nov. 29 and 30th.. 2:30 to 9 pm, on .75 for at to Ch of be Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday at 0 p.m. L. H. Morley outgoing missionary to South America. spec- ial speaker. GOLDEN ANNlVERSARY- Can- -t'' arebelng t””to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hahn, De- Sable, who are observing their fif- tieth wedding anniversary on Tues- day, November 29. and will be at home to relatives and friends from 1 to 5 on that date. ENGAGEMENT- Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Shea, Tignish, announce me engagement of their daughter, Mary Elaine. to Lawrence Glover, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glover. Indian River. The marriage to take place December Slat 10 um. in St. Anthony's Church. Montreal. IWILTON-RUSTICO Parish Rect- or Rev. A. E. Plercey. Services;I- for Sunday Nov. 27th. are: en pr TC or and sermon. Cherry Valley-2:30 Evening Pray- "1 er and semen. St. Mark's. Rustico 3 mon. Come and bring the whole family. Personals Mrs. P. 8. Reeves, Southport, left this morning for Orlando, Florida, where she will spend the winter. III MEMIIIIIAM In loving memory of our dear father. Cameron Robertson. who passed away November 20th. 1941 Today brings back and memories Of a loved one gone to rest But he will never be forgotten By the ones who loved him best. Always remembered by his fam- y. III A. TORONTO (CP)-Allan J. Mac- ment says Canada may soon have a new system of parole. He told the Ontario section of the Cana- dian Bar Association an overhaul of the federal Ticket of Leave Act will probebly result from recom- mendations by a government com- mittee now winding up its sittings. The act had been virtually un- HAVE ANTICIPATED srrcial. SERVICES IN L CENTRAL CHRISTIAN cHuiicH. Charlottetown NOVEMBER 2711! to DECEMBER lltii Week Nights 8:00 p.m. Sundays at Usual Times. Presmu Evangelist WALTER B. STRAM. Salem. Oregon. Hindus livsngetiat wnlaui. Sianmerside. P. 1:. Island. rt-lay. Dee. an-"sin of an orbital Tragedies in History" lsaitsy. um a.m.-"Ila law Ieiiis sat Ilar Ilooeymoon." bentioaai Ilmlnat Prom-ans. '--' 1'...” m.:'.'.'....m' la:-.2: i,isa.v sraonevur TAOIN changed since its enactment in 1000. YOU will be presented g Charlotte High School Auditorium The New "The Call to Fellowship." ing hymn was "0 Word of God Leader, Mrs, Heralds, Mrs. Ella Semple: Missionary Prayer. Mrs. L S. Edwards: Lunch. Mrs. -- 7:30 Evening prayer and ser- I0"? 1-9355 M6" ved by the committee in charge, assisted by the hostess. Officers Elected Ar Annual Meeting zle; Leod of the federal justice depart- (redacted)? 1Si- L'3C""91'- DWICI Cenlra The RUMMAGE SALE Zion Hall to- and bazaar, of the Falrview Bapi- . day at 1:!) p.m. lst W.M. Society, North Milton. was dewded I0 Pay 82.00 as KFOUP mem- ANNE of Green Gables and other dolls for Christmas. YOUR BLOOD will save a life - Phone 3665. Cill k f D her my FA” oPEN.puy .w” galls ncs wee o ecem llIlacDONALD RADIO SERVICE- Radio repairing Amplifiers sound systems Disc and tape rc- cording 0915 THE LITTLE THEATRE play. and 100 Kent Street Dial hristmas In The Market Place" in the Queen Thursday evening. Dec. 15 at 0.15. This play will be open to the public and the admission will be cents for adults and .115 coma for children. AWARDED HONORS i mon Boswall. Dunsiaffnagc, well- known for his Yorkshire hogs and sheep won the following prizes at the Royal Winter Fair, Torunic: frlsl on a ram; third and fifth Mr AI- Ram lambs: first. second and sixth on Shearllng ewes; first on aged pen? first nn pen of four lambs, and two Champions and one Reserve. One Border Cheviot ewe lamb was sold to an American to be shown first on young pen; the Chicago International Fair, also two North Country Chcviots a breeder in Alberta. NEW GLASGOW W. M. S. G I a s g 0 w United urch W- M. S. met at" thc home Mrs. l. S. Edwards on Thurs- day Nov. (lib. The devotional per- iod was conducted by Mrs. Chalm- ers Laird, assisted by several mem- rs. The theme of worship was Open- I t S ,1 p . t VIC" It 37 Elm AV9”"9- Tuesday-(followed as outlined in the mis- lslonary monthly followed by sil- t prayer. A hymn ”Gracious Spirit," closed the worship period. Minutes of the precious meet- ing were Thirteen members, three associate members. and five visitors were read and approved- esent. Correspondence consisted of a letter from Mrs. MacLeod regard- ing the Missionary Monthly. Mrs. Andrew reported books sent Trinidad. to Friendship secretary ported 26 calls in Hospital. 10 ,calls in homes, lhrcc treats, three Icards notes rcceivcd. soul, and two lllank you for R. W. Stevenson; MacLaad; Miss Appointments S. Edwards. Mrs. Ed. Steven- SL SOD. Johnl, Mmon..11;oo morning pray; Mrs. Blair Andrew invited mem- cm-m chumh, hers to her home for December eetlng. The meeting closed by hymn, "All The Way My Sav- Lunch was ser- Victoria Raayl Black Precepiory No. 192. Plneiie. held the Annual eetlng on Monday evening Nov. 21st. The Wnrshipful Preceptor. Mr. MacNeill, presided One mem- her was advanced to the sixth degree. A lunch was served and the members enjoyed a social evening. This Preceptory was re-organized three years ago and has been hold- ing monihly meetings. Frank MacDonald, Past Worship- (ul Pieceptor. conducted the elect- ion and installation of officers. The officers for the next year are: W.P., M. A. MacNclll (re-elected); John A. MacDonald fre- ); Ch ., F k M Do - NEW PAROLE LAW? :13? Reglstcrzi), Claighlce M::Ke:- Treasurer. Ernest MacI.eod I)P('9.l1iilCr1 l W. M. 5. Inner I-teidy Ar North Milton annual mite-box opening WIII Clftll. ti. baby card sent. I. -I I A plane has been purt-Ilusvd by I h e the institute and placed in school. Correspondence was read. it was By His Eminence held November mu... at the home bership in the Drama Association. of Mrs. Walter Ford. Many visitors were present. ponsively, pres. Miss M. C. Neill and Mrs! J. R. Neill. Mrs. Preston Nclll, their mite-boxes. Mrs. Clifford Chandler Dec. meeting. me," and Prayer in unison. and Sandra Ford: Trio by Mrs. C. Chandler. Mrs. Eric Laird and Mrs. Grant Laird; Singing by six girls. and a solo by Helen Laird. The articles were capably auct- ioned nff by Mr, Gordon Andrews, the proceeds amounting to 342.75. Proceeds of mite-boxes was 327.75. A special offering of 56.00 was also received. and the regular of- fering was 014.00. Lunch was ser- ved by lhe ladies. Total receipts were 390.00. CORNWALL W-l. The annual meeting of Cornwall W.I. met at the home of Mrs. Wal- ter Gregor on Nov, 7th. The pres- ident opened the meeting with an epic fur Nuv. followed by The Ode and collect. Roll call was answered by 25 members, naming their favourite tartan plaid, paying membership; fees. Minutes of the annual meet-I ing and the October meeting were read and approved. In her report, the president gave. a brief outline of the years work and thanked the members for their; cooperation during the year. Thcl treasurer gave the monthly and year's rcpnrt, , 1 Sick cnmmiiler reported 22 geti Cork; 2nd Lecl., Alfred Cork; Ist. Censor, C. Hume; 2nd. Censor, Donald MacLeod; lst. Standard Bearer, N. C. Stewart: 2nd Stand- ard Bearer, Alfred Martin: Puls- ulvauk. Joseph Cork; Tyler, Lewis Larsen- Tlle election of new officers fol-; llowcdz president, Mrs. Dannie Gass -1-he luesidem presided and Lhelvicc-pres.. Mrs. Jladmei Bur: Treas- ' ' H -- urer, Mrs. Jack ac can; score- B. ' donor at one of the Red IIIeeetII:1gil'soIIif1:?F'l r::i(i:ihiLi'1uge, ary, Mrs. Jack MacPhail; direct- nian'sl-elaiions with God,Itls often Matthew 25 34.45 was read res. urs. Mrs. Hazen Howard. Mrs. Ann- ihoulhl of as In almost entirely ' le Macdonald: auditors, Mrs. Gor-spiritual matter. Phrases such as ' ”ihings of the spirit" or "things of heaven” as opposed to "things of this world", strengthen this not- A devuliuilal reading was givenjdtlll FTIZZEII-I Ml'5- AUGTFW 03555 by. the president. eniillcd. ”TheI;'9k- Mfsiiagrdon t1lVI3:3M!'vI1I9"-1cl'I'5- Lament of Regret. a Christmas ("man )7 9: SC 00- 1'5. 50f. . . . Ito!-y. pmye" we” .,;;,.,.ed by me,-Phee MacLean, Mrs, Arthur How-1, flcmgliqg. hr:r;'l:l;s.I:p;:"::t; I A committee for preparing fheI"",?;l1i h S, is H D in .. , . , , 513.1, f th . . sempais o 2 very - i”:1?: '15.: .2; ;z:. U25'2?.0Ef..?'u.Z. to to. W- G A Home ZMEB F C.N(;m.and.!.wh Donahue, Mrs. H. Hem-hyy Mrs. sad in this world and in grosser I 1 F- matters will necessarily lower a W” Gregor and Mrs Em” "HI man and make him incapable of ard. The minutes of the last meeting ('11- BUI5 W979 hand-ed In and mm" were read and adopted. and the all i1BIl'I- C05 "V9? 01193991195 were run was called and responded to distributed. The secretary was in- by 15 members, each repeating , structed to answer the letter from verse of scripture, and handing ln,'0UT Health C0"V9n0l'- M75" -1- P- llilulheson, also to send in the new jnvnedlufficers names for the leadership the members to her home. for the'l' I Hostess for December is to be The devotional part of the meet-.MI5- waldrl?" b9VY"'er- R0" I0 59 ing closed by singing, ”Hc leadelh answered with articles for an auc- ,-epeaung. mg L0rd',;,tIon sale. At this meeting we will lcnlcriain the members of Argyle The mnnwing prmuamme waspbhnre W.l. Lunch com: Mrs. Vick- carried out: Recitation by GaIl,I"50"' M” Caivi" MacD0naliI' McQuarrle; Duct by Glenda andiMr5; Hen"ky' Mrs G' Rt 33'" Sheila Neill: Recltations by Sheila E'""" F”"9"- M” D”"9”” M” Donald, Mrs. Joseph Donahue and Mrs. Annie MacDonal Two minute talks were giyen by Mrs. Gordon MacMil1an who spoke un Music Festival work: Mrs. Haz- en Howard, in story of Peter in- man; and Mrs. MacPhee MacLeau, a recipe for Christmas bread. Owing to the late hour, ”The His- fury of the Plaids" prepared by Mrs. G.R.Bain and Mrs. Jack Mac- Phail - also the two minute talks by Mrs. Harold Scott and Mrs- Har- old Donahue. will be held over un-, til the December meeting. Lunch was served and the meet-' ;ing closed with Auld Lang Syne. OUi'Sl?. d. THOUGHTS FOII OUR TIME Cardinal MeGuigna (Copy:-int) all the possibilities to which he is D. emphasize the spiritual aspect of religious activity is to forget just what kind of creature man is: a being composed of body and soul. who is never really himself when acting without both of these elem- ems. Thai people need the help of ex- ternal things in the practice of re- ligion has always been recogniz- ed. At some times in history the emphasis has been on a great many of these exiernals; churches full of statues, paintings, stained ,glass windows, all in help the de- ivatlon of believers. At other times the emphasis has been all the other way; to make churches as austere as possible; but a moment's reflection makes it clear that this is simply another way of using exiernals in order to assist devotion. LACK APPRECATION At the present day, people fre- quently find themselves in the pol- ition of inheriting one or other of lthese traditions. But in our day something new has been added. Be cause of differences which have To TALK SEALING OTTAWA (CPI agreement between Canada, the World War. PRINCIPLES OF THE BAHA'I WORLD FAITH GENERAL ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES ”T'he secrets of the whole economic question are divine in nature, and are concerned with the world of ifhe heart and Love and unity are the needs of the body politic to- Without giving any detailed plan. the Baha'i Faith sets spirit day... forward certain principles. among which are: ship; Limitation of Wealth and Poverty; Co-operation in In- dnstry. Charlottetown. - Negotiations will begin Monday In Washington to re-establish the Alaska' fur seal You are invited to write for free literature wiilhout obliga- tion Lo Oharlottetown Bahali Community, Box 8311, Guardian. United States, Russia and Japan. The convention, originally signed in 1911 and one of the oldest con- cerning resources of the sea, was abrogated as a result of the Second Work is Wor- ooiivir PLAY iaoissv TO DATE Thir9'H:.ov.1' 1' ' ax-lE';;,, ,... u, on- -ou ,,,,l.--- 11.?- 5 (X (hub 1” Fl But at the same time, to over- IGOOD MUSIC 18 STIMULUS TO RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCE. Since religion is concerned wlthcome about in education and taste. many people today are unable to appreciate and evaluate the things that they see. Sometimes they If.'CI that this happens b they are not in- telligent enough, or well enough or sorry that they are not what people call "high-brows”. But in most cases this lack of appreciat- ion and understanding is not a mat- ter of distinction between high- brows and low-brows at all: it is basically common to everyone, and the only distinctions that can be made are those that depend on what areas Individuals have chosen to explore and rediscover for them- selves. More and more people today, for example are coming to apprec- iate the deep satisfaction in be ob- tained from listening to fine music. The old opposition between "popul- ar" and "Classical" musicarcflcct ed in the adjectives themselves, as if classical music must he on- popular - is breaking down. and people are beginning to discover new avenues of enjoyment and en- ieriainment. What does all illis have in do with religion? A great deal. Peo- ple who do not appreciate music and art will not appreciate relig- ious music and religious art. As in the case mentioned above, this is ed and unaffected by rrllgluusl music and religious art. NOT A SOLUTION It is sometimes, fortunate, I sup- I pose, that this is the case. Some IS "HIDDEN soppiing your normal energy can be your system's way of ram energy eibmenis may resulr fully selected nutrients to. help feed the system and (0 stimu- late the appetite. If you're feeling under the weather. give new Waierbury's Com- pound a trial. Money refunded if you don't feel peppier. marl energetic after iuss one bottle. normal cnern. than ever. Eueenidlv Flt” educated. and they are either proud I HUNGER" Poor appetite, edgy nerves. un- duly prolonged eonvnloseencep sailing for extras nourishment. ,. Your meals can be filling without V giving you adequate nourInhmen(.. : . a borderline deficiency of impor- in attendant lethargy and luck of -3 5eg.up4nd.go. Pleasant-tasting new 3 Wuiei-bury's Compound. for boll! children and adults. contains care- NEW WATIIIUIWS COMFOUID NOW POITHE WWII VITAMIN! . d f is r nin ilig wnubun I Col:I::u:idti1'iTIT1"E:i':;iii:l:II:-:Oi::t7fi?i:mot: beneics The Guardian Page 3 Saturday, Nov. 26, 1955 hymns are so lachryIn0&. and some religious pictures so sen - enial, that one would be iiiltiilbli disturbed by their effect on . if one did not realize di most people are ompietely or almost completely unaware of these ,aa- pects. But this, of course, is 100 solution to the problem: and at a time when so much help is tied ed to strengthen real .eligIous feel- ing, it would be tragic to neglect these obvious aids to true devdv n. , There is certainly no need D neglect them on acouni of th, lack of good material. There are a great many good artists in Can- ada now, some of them quite en- ceptlonal. There must, of course. ask enough for their work to make a living, and it is a field that is not Vnuch improved by haste or mass production. There are times when what is cheaper must be ac- cepted as a necessity. But the id- eal should be to have the best In our churches, and not to make per- manent what Is only second and third-rate. Where music is concerned, there seems to me very small reason for accepting what is second rate ev as a temporary expedieni.i"l'l:ere are more and more people today with the taste and ability to apprec- iaie good music, and there seems to be no necessity to neglect rel- igious music in the general revival mentioned above. Music in church. of course. de- pends on the willingness of people lo make sacrifices in order to co- operate with others to produce it: not a matter of high-brnw nr lnw- 3 great many people an wiahum b . 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