llEl.lGl0N AND UK By Very Bov. George 0. Pldgeon. l).D.. LLD. rim Modes-star at tho unuoo Church of cauas (Copyright) i our place and part in life. ovary person has a trust committed to him that no other can take. We serve God by doing that work well. The last number of the Inter- uptionpl Review of Missions opens with a striking article on national- ism as an asset of international- ;ism.The title startled the reader, hecause we are accustomed to think of these two tendencies as contradictory. But the writer points out tha boh are feaures of the life of our time. The international is forced on us by modern speed. The creative mind of man has annihilated space ind the human conscience is hurry- log to catch up with its achieve- ments. The Oriental is on our door- step. whether we like it or not. We are on his doorstep. whether he likes it or not, and usually he Our pioneer fathers in Canada. who turned the wilderness into the garden that we have inherited. be Dy lleved it to be the will of God that they should conquer their circum- stances. lf they were to meet their ob- ligations and bear their share of the rnmmon burden. they had to make those farms produce even. WM" '11?! were hcwing them out of It 'nrcst All the while the laws ml" in: lverned their deeds and deal- cvcre the laws of God. and City and Central l0Y'S TAXI-Dial d5&05GO. "CIASWELL for better photo graphs”. WI 1'llA'l' I'll Ila WILL Giggey's Pharmacy, iron I a.la. to I p.nL l TOY FAIR OPEN-Lay awn for Christmas. Firestone Home E Auto. AYDS VITAMIN and Mineral Reducing Plan at Reddin Bros al 438. Free delivery. Fl-so postage. SACRED HEART Home Christ- mas Table and sale of Home Cook- ing. Nov. 29 and 80th.. 1:80 to 9 p.m. LISTEN TO the mental health broadcast every Monday night at 10 p.m. over C.F.C.Y. PRINCE OF WALES College Con- lsu.an.vEn'roNa- the newest and most modern television. .slmp- sons-uars Stora. Personals Mr. Cecil Ferguson who has been spending his holidays with his fam- ily on Spring Park Road left Tues- day by plane for New Glasgow. N.s. whore ha will resume his duties on the c.o.s. "Saurol" which is a present in Pictou. N.S. Ill MEMIIIIIAM in memory of Albert J. Cudmoro who pauod away November the 28th. 1942. Beyond the Golden Gates he waits to welcome as. Kembared by wife and family. GIANT PROJECT NEW GLASGOW W. I. The annual rnoetin of New Glas- gow W. I. was he at the home of Mrs. Herbert Stevenson on Mon- lag opened by singing "The Song of Peace" followed by the Mary Stewart Collect. Minutes of 1954 Annual Meeting also previous monthly meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answe ed by 13 members and two visitors with something pertain- ing to RCIT1eIlIbI'IuLr Day, The president made an address and thanked all the members for their support during the year. The treasurer reported a balance of 3109.83 on hand. The Sick com- mittee gave their report. The School committee reported several articles needed. The appointment of new officers for the ensuing year took place as follows: Herbert Stevenson; Vice-Pesident. Mrs. Harland Hill; Secretary-Teas- surnr. Mrs. Leith Dickieson tre- electedl: Auditors. Mrs. Earl Hous- ton and Mrs. Howard Ling tre- elected); Directors, Mrs. R. L. day evening. November 14th. Meet-l lYoutI'lful N. S. Artist ls Acclaimed By Critics AMHERST. N.S. (C?)-Elizabeth Starr Jodrey of nearby Northport may be young in years but art critics claim her paintings an far from childish- Elizabetlt. a mild-mannered 14- year-old, started dabbling in oils six years ago. Last winter she cons- pleted her most ambitious work- a canvas of snow-cov :6 country- side measuring 14 by 8 inches. Her many sketches have also brought acclaim. Although she does enter the Program Contest. A committee appointed to prepare same is:- Mrs. George Dlckieaon. Mrs. Earl Houston, Mrs. lan Me Millan, Miss Beryl Colea. the pn- sident, secretary and directors. it was decided that each mem- ber prepare a program for the year and bring it to the December meeting. A letter was read from the Unitarian Services Committee. Also a letter from The Drama not crowd them with a great deal of movement. critics say they are accurate to the last detail. one observer thinks Elizabeth has a photographic mind. Most of her pictures are drawn from mem- ory while the ideas for others take root in her fertile imaginatio . Last year she became interested in sketching people in the news. Her likenesses drawn from Phob- grsphs faithfully reproduce warmth and character of such leading figures as President Eisen- hower, Sir Winston Churchill and Pope Pius. She also made a series of sketches of men well known in the business and political life of Cum- berland county, which she dia-; played in an exhibition here. I The budding artist received not the. IOSKA-X bidlrm HUNG These two life-like toys are fun to make and fun to play with. No difficult In " ism is needed to instruction other than courses pro- SW9 "'9'" their ch3”'C"”mc W!" N s ti - 2112. Al Igzitlililliiellil-,e (ltranchvgf ti:-J daep1;:l(.- scraps oi wood. some thread spools. I that is needed is a few A dramatic new Zoaith concept to doesn't any more than we do. the mm”? ends that they "Wed can 3'5"” '"”'m' Dd” Jukw" 1)1c1n'e50n' Mrs, Richard Dgckieson Festival Association. ment of education for common I small Pie” 9' 03"V"5- 5'” "'1' via one and superb or-mugs! u- is - mm mm mm -- - - hood in space. and the call of the ,, ' W" 0 "'5 , ' ,' of the sss7,ooo,ooo Bhakra-Nangal M I E 1 H t , pointed and are as follows: Sick, Observers claim that with a few Pl! 3 Sure 0 C 9 0 "' - '1' 'l"'')'- I I9W,"lg ,itI hour is to make it a neighbor- wh'"e,:'" V9" 50- Work heartily, ;'l.at.tAd;aiss:;r:i adults hydro wake! in Ind". l, ",0 fed ryfksrarujllousrggomed on '11., Mrs. Lorne Stevenson and Mr. strokes of her pencil, Starr .lod- my c0”'cm”"' Tw” duh” on one; i't1::l1i1st.ohdid:lfu::1ib?rP?::.aghm”o: hood in spirit. 55 to t ' L”'d- "9 m" t”"'"'”'--- C n 3' e c ' high Swift Demonstration to be held in Paul Richardson; School, Miss M. rey can catch the enthusiasm of P”""'"' hm ml” lb” Var" wt", and famous Zanith1nnserti 2." The world is becoming more and y”"k"""l3 "'9 L9” Chrms G999 New Glasgow Hall on Nov. 22, E. Campbell and Mrs. R. L. Dickie- children at play or the concentra- 3"? wwdv "W Wtv 3559mm! and; combine to offer lcmlfklgll perm more of a unit economically: the xfdrer wfm'l"t;"”'f "9 9”” In "10 lt was decided to sell doughnuts son: Lunch. Mrs. C. 5. Dinswell tion of adults at work. Pm” W" 9' "" P"""'' l' 75 ""'j,."”'!-1”": Z"-Wt-v--t-l I prosperity and the adversity of one God iscmr”:,'og,s "T K1"3d0m 0' CANUCK "mm" and mm, at this demonstration, and Mrs. Foster Sellar; Program. tce,"t,5r M" ""d It" my p:c';eltl”9"' "' "”"' "' '"'t ' o . - r - moo ., K ry in loving memory of Pie. Earle C1-nppmg Nontpou, England The correspondence was read and Mrs. George Dlrkleson and Mrs. ”"”"5 9" 9”” "'9" 9 ” 5'" '”""'h'9""-P'-- - s'atiopi.inf'luences all others for good nd ll . Policically the United Nations is the basis of the word's hope for peace- All recognize that war would now gmean mutual destruction and that the one who would seem 'o be victor would win nothing but a desolation. At the same time. there is a widespread revival of the national- lsltc spirit. The nations of Asia and the tribes of Africa are aw-; akening tonthe value of their heri-I tage and to their rights and poss- ibllitles. One form that this new spirit takes is resentment against those who have exploited their resources, but the aspiration toward their ohvn development is a still stronger feature. -The myth of racial superiority is exploded. Just recently a mis-, sionary from Africa told of a boy in his school who was so brilliant lll--ht! studies that he sent him to-England to complete his educ- ation. Thc lad is now in the cm- ploy of the misslonary's father and la the ablest man there. INTERNATIONAL ASSET ' 1'0 YOII SPGCICI PTICGS OII "Now our writer's thesis is thail the cultivation of each natinn'sj powers is an asset of the inter- stional cause. only by such pro- gress at home can a people makal its peculiar contribution abroad. yFor. eorampla. Britain's prime minister has just issued an appeall for new effort from all classes for the upbuildlng of her economy. it is only byythe development of her power in every department of her life that Britain can make her con- tributlon to the world in this troub- l lad tlme- The Ecumenical M o v e m e n 1 holds the field in the religious progress-of our time. The churches ,. gate together in their World Coun-l' cll asthey never have been before. i What their joint efforts have ac-j complished is one of the miracles of our age. "We intend to stay'to- gsther" is their motto, and thatl in sblte of differences between them. But at the same time there is a revival of denomlnatlonalism. The different churches are awak- trnlnl to the value of their heritage. , As one put it long ago: "our. fathers were not fools when they died for their faith." Now the sec- tarian splrlt. when it becomes ex- clusive and devlalve. may become. a blight. But when the great chur-l EC patterns for wooden toys: all with quickly oleat your skin of ernnar- painting directions in natural tones I-Ya- &IIdy...&Yo- Sonia; H- raaaoina. external blemishes. lemma, 1 ' h umptmpmlxcchmhor-Chum, to gve a realistic effect to eac . astnocroot rtcn ntnew acientinc,anti- finished toy. Price of toy packet"PlANOS. RADIOS, ELECIIICAI R. L. Dickleson. r M-r. Earl Houston invited mem- bers to her home for December Rustico on December 6th. Letters meeting when roll call will he (mm M,-5' Manning re; Music answered by an exchange of Christ- to Chipping Norton school. It will Festival and regarding The Pro-.m8S EmS- aplmximale VI1llc'50 Ever semcnlbered by daughter go annually to the best ”all- gram Planning Contest for the.-icenls. Lunch was served. Meeting! Vgg-I. Mom.-9.1, pg. .-.,und,,--' in mg uni form, coming ycar. it was decided we closed with The National Anthem.. discussed. Letters were read from the Red Cross regarding The Blood Donor Clinic to be held in North tCP)) - Capt. Jack Carswell of Vancouver. in charge of the Cana- dian army uidnance depot near Bicester, has presented a trophy to be called the Canadian Shield James Drake. who passed away MIXED CARGO November 28. 1940. LONDON ICPl - A plane for animals only arrived from Milan, ltaly. with two poodles, some pig. signs. snakes. budgerigars and a "Not Just today but every day In sum" we "lumber " uptlc, healing, germ killing NIXOD is 51 pogtpaid. APP!-MNCE5 sass f it l. d . rnxonxnss NE?1nIhS;ruIg 5. cioesirgrigizgter, smooths! 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