Pig; 1! The Guardian Tuesday, Nov. 2. 1954 SHARP CONTRASTS NEWSMAN AFTER 8. 8. Convention Editor's Note: This story. one Hy Inf a series. tells what a Cana- - dian Press staff writer saw dur- Sc':h'l.g:::gn1xonR'1:rL g('msL::i;yling a two-week tour of West 00. h Id me Comm.” Germany. Monday: The German 3:Je;:'Cl;::Thcon lghursdax, n,lel.g.ministi'y that gets in the hair oil noon and evening. October 28. llhe R”55””'s' The president. Mrs. Charles Hide By w, R. WHEA1-Lay was in the chair. Mrs. Stanierl Canadian Press Staff Writer Newman was organist. The Long. , , .. creek Baptist Sunday School con-twyx”;(:f,G';::;y0;”s:::gtiuniugf; ducted the opening woump 5": Th. re re the still ruins symA' Vic” wnh Mrs Donald MaCEaCh.lbl Hf Two llllSlICCE8Sllll iwarrl am reading the Scripture from Ru-3 0 5 ” ' . l - - l i t in mm 12- and Miss Mew-th -Wei"L2”i.Z.fii..lJfniL'."'.?.i'S5i."iimpfsii Lean giving a brief address on . . , , .. nd a n W may . "Paul's Rules for Growing christ- l”;jIn'sfc1;;e.'ge anew” emnowcd me- I"”'" Rel” L: M" Mm”-l" Kensmgi Kaiser and Hitler through the: Mn. led In PT3.VPl'- wars. they say they want peace, M75 Elm” F””3ll- OI C””””ll' anti S9Cllt'll)' for themselves and welcomed the delegates Mrs. Mel- me new gene.am,,.. bourne MacEachern. Long Creek (-hanC.,”m.Adena.," .,..n” ,5. C51-l9d "19 70” 01 Chum” schml-h armament first and reunification and read the minutes of the prev- M Germany 13..-,-; the nppogjtjont ious convent-.on. The Pzesident advised that till Superintendents atiend the Execu- wants the reterse. TWO-WEEK T0l'R These are impressions gained tire meetings .n tuiiire. An ex- mum: I m.,..Au,k mu, of w”; preasion of appreiuation was ex- tended to Dr. Weir, Cornwall. on "p" i"'""G"" "' ' the honor Wl'll('l1 was conferred Olll him recently, when he was awa:ded the degree of Doctor. . Rev L. M Mtiirar, thc M R E C Convention Leads-:. int:-ndiii-ed the i. That we. as members of the. South West District of M. R. E. C extend our hearty thanks to Corn- ttall Chttr-ii and congregation l0l their gracious hospitality. discussion on "Lesson Preparationl 2. That we. as delegatel to this and Preaeniatioti" He pmnted out mnvpiitioii. express our upprecia. that a good tearhet ii.ll have an Ilon of the services of Rev. L. M. abundance of kllnivlrdge ulllCI'l IIIELV Mtirrny .n providing leadership and be obtained by ittudytng the fll.'- mspmzng us to better service in our ferent, "Revised Vei'si-ins" or ihcllhtirt-h st-itools and in encouraging Bible as well as the K.ilQ James -is to aspzre toward the Standard edition, and also by reading some set by the M. R. E. C. for our of the many sp;r;tual books publish- church schools. ad by otir Christian leades u.' to-l 3 That vie. as teachers. pastors. day; Pg. Frank Lawbtirhs l')OnK on flllti representatives of the church Prayer. and "Mcd:t.i:;oiis" hy Gt-are schools in lh:s district, do all in N. Cnwell. He also displayed sev- otIi' potter to set forth the pl'lnt'lD- eral hooks or value to the Sunday" les or Chr.stian Temperance by School Teacher. precept and example and that we Rev. Owen Cochran closed the eiideavor to promote the use of the afternoon meeting with prayer. National Temperance Study COlll'5( A fellowship supper was served in our church schools this year. in the Cornvi all Hall. and enjoiedl 4. In vzew oi the loose concep- by all. jtion of the Lords Day held by Evening worship was eoncliicted niany people. we emphasize ant. by Mr. Ernest Ladiier. North Rit'-lexeiiiplify the New Testament er. with Mrs. Lauiretice Moiynt-aux teaching concerning the Lord's Dai. at the organ. Scrzpttize was readlaiid we i-r-solve to do all in our from John 15 M:sses Judy Yeo power to lead our boys and girls. and Elva Jeuell sang "Jesus Bids the men and women of tomorrow. Us Shine." Rev. 0. Cothran Ofl8l'- to do the same. We view with ed prayer. alarm the increasing popularity of Several young people took part Sunday baseball and we resolve in it dialogue whit-h explained the to do all we ran to discourage it. relationship of the M. R E C. to the if the Lords Day goes. everything Churches. 1il0l'tl1iVhll!.' goes. A solo "Softly and Tciidc:'l.t"'l 5. Tliot ue gretitly regret. the was rs-ridered by Rev. Mr. Mur- effect. nti the quiet of our Sunday 115- evennngs of the local operating or Mr Col:n Murray and Mrs. Hazen midnight shows and we believe the Howard were the noni.nation com-'iate hours of such shows will make mittee and brotiglit in the rollow- for a harmful moral influence on ing slate of oticezs: Prcstdent. Mr. our young people. After it l.vely Austin Bowman. North Wiltsliirr: d.:ciiss.on. these reports were Vice.-Presidrtit. Mrs. Daii L:viitg-ladoptcd, stone. New Doni.n.nn: Secrctnr i Rev. Mr. Mui-my showed it ttlni Treasurer. Mrs lmireiire Mn1.v- ltll "The Use of the Bible". which neaux. North River. I)liFi'Ed inspiration and instruction The resolutions (Olll.'illl.l.N2 mn- 'o all present. A thought provok- listing of. Mrs. Owen Yntiititer and int: address on "Woi'ship." was Mr. Ausizn Bottnian p:esriited thciziven by Rev. L M. Murray. wiio following resolutions: also closed the convention with Be it resolved: prayer. ”VVellneris Big 86th Anniversary Sale Will Continue All Week ENDING SATURDAY NIGHT WITH OUR SPECIAL DRAWING FOR LUCKY PRIZES. IN GERMANY SAYS TWO - WEEK TOIIR Germany. But one thing bound to impress a first-time visitor is the economic i'ecovery. It is seen in industry generally. in' the big and little stores on busy city streets. in ti'aiisptii'tatioii and post-war iebtiilrling. Recovery had its slow beginning after the stablilizatioii of currency in 1948. ending a muddled mone- tary situation. black markets and attendant economic evils. West- ern assistance was needed. spokesman for one government de- partment said: "The Marshall plan was the same as putting a motor in I car." One ennrmntis task facing West Germany has been the integration of ll,00().0tifi refugees. about tiiicc- quarters of them expelled eastern l':Ul'(Il1('Hn cotintric.x cause of ilicir Gerniaii nr: others from the East mne. y This influx has brought it! iiearlyt :'i0,000.00(l the poptilntiuii of Wcstl bc- l 2nd-Bulovo Wrist Watch 3rd-Silver Casserole BUY NOW sort CHRISTMAS AND SAVE on EVERY PURCHASE W. W. WELLNER LTD. Jewellers Since 1368 Replace Your Present Obsolete Wall Flame or Gun Type Burner See Our Records of Fuel ()ll Saving UP TO 50d: ALSO I.Ellll0X 0lI. 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Loss uf dwellings -through the war has heen placed at 2.500.000. federal. state and municipal From 215.000 resi- quarters. largely apart- POST-WAII PARTY Rebuilding helped create jobs but the general economic recovery has steadily gained momentum. With it came political reawaken- the elections the free groups. . The ro- bust opposition is the social demo- EI" Wdlcratic party. All this came about with ap- proval of the Western powers. There is every indication West Rare . . . medium . . s. well done! Ueetneay want: no go aioag via: the West. There isn't a Commu- nist member in the West German parliament. Political spokesmen insist that a free election in the Russian-occupied zone would show only a small percentage of Com- munist votes and there is a com- mon feeling that Russia alone is responsible for the continued divi- sion of Germany. There has been political unan- imity on anti-communism and in is general way on reunification of Germany and ultimate full sover- eignty. Political-party opinion dif- fers as to procedure. The Social Democrats have said in effect: Let's straighten out first with Russia the matter of reunifi- cation. get into the United Nations and move toward security through a general unification of Europe he- tore we talk rearmamcnt for West Germany. Chancellor Adenauer's govern- ment has felt it collabtii-ativt-. de- fensive tie-up with the Western powers. including rearmamcnt, is the immediate need. STRONG MAN The 79-year-old but vigorous Ade- trrs strong man today. A night: placed Canadian source in West Germany told me: "If anything happened to Adenauer I don't know any public man at the moment ivho could take his place." Of West German rearmament. this source said: "it is my opinion that the German people want to feel they would be playing their full part in Western defence. Any plan hedging them with a lot of restrictive dos and don'ts wouldnt be so readily acceptable." Here is a slice of opinion ex pressed in conversation in various parts of West Germany: Anton. 45, ll hotel employee: ''I was in the last war. I've got a home and family and I'm satis- fled with my job. Maybe the Rus- sians will make trouble. No one knows. Maybe we'll have to fight again some day. but don't ask me. I was in Canada for a few days once and I liked it." Karl. 22. a ti':tp-drummer in the American zone: "I've got a lot of frit-tids in the American army I'd just as soon join it if happened." Frida. ti liotiseivifc: "Oh, no nauer would seem to be his coun- Canadians have a rare opportunity . . . through the medium of CSB . . . to serve themselves well in the matter of personal savings . by using the simple CSB recipe. Wlmtl: the secret! Mix together equal quantities of self-discipline and dc- tcrmination. Add a dash of self-denial where necessary. Put the resulting saved dollars into CSB and leave until hey mature. CANADA SAVING. s BONDS 012 Sale 110W do 3702; J11? your Your Canada Savings Bonds are guaranteed to comci ottt according to recipe. They'll pay you Ellilhi interest each year for 12 years-giving you 3139.00 .back for evcry R100.00 you put into them. Yet, if there comes :1 time, before maturity, when you really want or need your savings, you can cash them immediately at full a auatneu and we stay here. am I'm glad my brother went to Can- ada two years ago. He writes he is happy." Rudolf. 23. it waiter: "lf I go into the army. all right. But. I've got. a job and a girl friend and plan to get married. I was too yoting to serve in the last war but I'd serve in the army now if Ilm expected to. I lived in the Russian zone and got out of there." H. Gtihr, a government depart- ment spnkesnianz "Military ser- vice would be something new to our young people and they are not very enthusiastic about becoming soldiers " Berlin. is divided city now iso- latcd from West Germany. still contains many gaunt war ruins. But rebuilding goes on. and the cultural side of life in West Ber- lin is reappearing too in theatre. music. ballet. The great shopping l anything I200!!!- UVFI" more war. My husband and I havci segminiziy is Btceniullcd by BC!"- eentre along Ktirftierstond.1mm- strasse is spruced up with smart stoic-s that display all manner of To the Germans the unhappiness division of their country Douitlioiiors Marit Death of Verigin BRILLIANT. B. C. (CP) - A hymn-singing chorus of 500 Doug. hobors, in a half-hour procession into the hills surrounding this Knot- enay valley town. Friday marked the 30th anniversary of the death of Peter Verigin. the man wt... brought them here from Russia at the beginning of the century. Verigln. known to his follower-ii as "The Lordly." died in 1924 in a train explosion hear Futon. B. C. He is buried with his aoi-i, "Peter the Scourger," in a pm overlooking the junction of tho Kootenay and Columbia rivers. a shrine for Canadian Dottkhobora. The ceremoniea were orderly. lfl contrast to incidents of internacim strife which marked previous sn- iiiveraaries. lin's present lot. All Wut GOI- mana pay a tax to help Berlin and the windows of railway catcher face value plus earned interest! How do you like your dollars? More than 2 million Canadians like them in Canada Savings Bonds! .-. . . for cash or't'n-easy imlalments fbrougl; your bani, imtexlmeut dealer, or Ilae Payroll Saving: Plan where you work, bear this sign: "Always think ol Berlin "