-nu. photograph of Governor- Genral Massey and an Eskimo with his ,dog team. takes during lb. Massey'a 1006 tour of North- ern Ontario and Quebec. was the governor-general's cholea for his RELIGION AND LIFE By Very Rev. George C. lint Moderator of the United Church arcasasa (CIWHOD Pldgeon. D.D.. LL.D. If WORLD FOUNDATIONS FALL WHAT CAN RIGHTEOUS DO? There is a verse that strikes one dumb in the prophecy of Malachi. "For i. the Lord, change not; therefore ye sons of Jacob are not consumed." The little nation had made mistakes whose natural con- sequences would have meant the nation's extinction. But these mis- ; g 1-. t allowed to work gency? TI” boy mltlclan Who T 1.0.1.. No. 1051 North Milton. was . na.t?:ral consequences; """""d I" the '”we" ”' '3” held 011 MOMOJOWIIIIIS. Dec. 3rd. i God hmwemd "M um um", OUB LOGIC mind and for the last 15 years with an wonhjpm 34"”, Ram, . -M 0' :.:; :.-.r:..'::. '2: W m-W A W I' in i d a C W 0 "Va ' E" Officers elected for 1967 were: . tun: S.0rfe!Ietl:liei wne Eeelitliiglmtllc Imp" ""I”' "I" M” '9” "W" M5 ””m”''"” ""9" ”' E” WM. Loren Thompson: D.W.M-. : ' foolish. Our reasoning: would notism before the Charlottetown Thom" Moo". cmphm. web ' foundation. on which. we have built all our hopes are being undermined. Again and again we exclaim with the Psalmist: "if the foundations are de- stroyed p What can the righteous do?" The answer to the Psalrnis 's despairing cry was: "The Lord is in His holy 0 temple The Lord's throne is in. Heaven; I His eyes behold. l-fie eyelidal test the children of men. . The Lord tests the righteous andl the wicked, I And His soul hates him thatl loves violence." ' This Is a message for the nations of today as well as for ancient lsrael. God's nature does no( change. He is righteous. He is love. What God is determines the principles of His government and the ends. He serves. GOD's PURPOSE God's purposes do not change. He had a purpose to work outl through lsrael and the oppres- sions of Assyria and Babylon were ovcrniled and the magnan- imity of Cyrus used ,to carry through that design. There are definite oblecis be- fore Him in His dealing with na- tionu in the present age. and the might of modern empires Is as little able to fruatrata His aims as were the armies of seanschsrib and Nobuchsdnessar. it is still true that He hates violence and brings to judgment those who love and use it. it is a matter of history that great souls striving in vain for great causes have taken refuge II; the changeless and eternal rd. Lord Byron in "The Prisoner of Chlllon" describes how Bdnnlvani who claimed liberty for Geneva. made a footing in the wall of his dungeon so that he might climb W and use through his barred window at the mountains in their unchanging ' sty. Byron acknowledges that he did not know Bonnivard's history when hewrotsthopassn.andsobe ro- resents him as growing reconciled to his chains. whereas that hero llled on the everlasting hills to confirm his faith in the inn'nntabiii- U of the laws of life and the car- illnty ,0! the ultimate triumph oi the right. One I the epoch-making facts of 3101'! was 0saava's successful III! for fleldult which he had Ialvad to inspire Many havafed'the nm of teirfatthaadcsoragsooxiththa IIIIGIIHHNH 'aaa- O-sisswm -For sample. A.B- (noun has Ila God's "lt fortifies my soul to know That, though I perish, truth is so; That. howsoe'er I stray and range not Wbate'er I do. Thou dost change: It steadies step when I recall That, if I slip. Thou dost not fall." of God's unchanging character and purpose. what is our faith in the present emer- ln view conclude that the All iloly God who abbors evil will destroy those who identify themselves with it. instead God pays the price oi saving these sinners from their sin and its consequences. Second. God turns our fears into faith. Evil may rise up like a tidal wave to engulf all for which Christ stands, but it will be broken into spray on the rock of God's im- mutable purpose. Look at the Cross! Evil seem- ed to mumph on Calvary. but the very means evil used to establish itself. namely the Cross. God used for its ultimate overthrow. Even the failures or weaknesses of God's servants cannot frustrate His, aims. It is the Iaci that God works through our feeble efforts that assures their success. , Moses had only a rod to use; against Egypt's armies but the rod; worked wonders. One with God is always a majority. The one condi-. tlon is that God's people be willing in the day of His power. Circumstances cannot break the spirit of those whose confidence hanging grace. Love and wisdom are in con- trol of all that concerns us. God does not guarantee freedom from suffering for righteousness' sake will be a factor in the outworking of His grand design. FUND N!-JARS GOAL TORONTO (CF)-Rev. H. E. D. Ashford. director of the United Church of Canada's Missionary and Maintenance Fund. an- nounced Saturday the fund had raised 33.500000 toward its goal of 5.000.000 for the year ending Jan. ll. SEEING IS BELlEVlNGl MEET ELVIS PRESLEY! SEE SMOKING STOPPED! SE 101 WONDERS OF HYPNOSlSl TONIGHT 8.15 ONE NIGHT ONLY Queen Charlotte High School Hypnoiism Coming direct from sell out crowds in Halifax and Cape Bre- ton. the Great Dr. Hypnotist, will return here for one show only on Monday December ted articles for the gift cabinet. it was decided that a letter be sent to all church orsanlzab ions stressing the great need for new members who are willing to work and take an interest in the Hospital Aid. On motion of adjournment. tea Kit. Master the clock on the House of Com- final resting place was the Ocean View Cemetery. Astoria, Oregon. Vault interment. er Pilots. FAMOUS clock The minute hand on "Big Ben," Total 88.25. The bearers were Columbia Riv ROCKY you"- SO cents: Sterling Corbett. Bruce Judson. Mrs. Harold Bea- Hazen Macwilliams. William Pye. ton. Mrs. Atwood Macltse. Mrs. Edwin Macwiiliams, Miss Esther George Macbennan. l50 cents Milton Wood. North Rogersville. N.B. (who pay the mailing iugul cu 3. "gnu." n.'..cnrrie. Mn Thelma -rsysar. In Insvis water. In . - aatribatlons . -- e . . . Assad Mnlllag P" c' " mph 3.”??? 'ii:.s'3t'l&...""" C” To-."'u.m"' 5zTi.u""'un" mu-I" "' gag. 11...”, ' DECS In oI'.g0n Total UM Newport. Ila-L Irnee Ibwart, Irso y' The re, monthly meeting of CITY OONTINUED 3-r, ggugu Bernie Dollar, nus. nuga pug. . the Ladiaa' Aid at (B kilos Ed- "River Pilot succumbs”. is the 02500 V.L. Dingwell. gum (,7 5.5.3, sun, Donald. Mrs. Dan Farrish. &a. Odaetad E El. Alid -X wudHaMhqMuvuwdatuumduumuimmu0w&uN cauactor,urs.Normsn. S3lFIUPl0IIIlI.IlrI.l.&as'Jtta-n.& .- thacmdalihoussaalludayalter poa paper on the late YVI1-1-595 g1o,ogn.,,,d1p..i,,,..lL staa.Mrs.Fs-aakcrabbe. ui-,vr.l Inn.” Q.d'. :".;..5i'.?"?.;".:.& ......."”"'.""” .'i'.”aiu”&yi1W..?.f"o..”.2'..?.?.5lY ..?””u.l? l..3'.i..Ef.. ””””'” 2-3'. l,f,.':,,.”-.';.-..r- , ll" u'?.'f .ii'.?.."”s.Q'J.'.'.'.: n--:.'on- w-u-L int :5- an. huuug In 9. 3. mm. erl! of Carleton, sends the piece. 825.1!) James F. Lord. uh "2 Samoa," wood. w-mm, Deents ea: Mrs. Fred Cdes, Mn. raeh. Alfrd Nrrring. Mb lean N, WW ".4 .,....g u.The late Captain Bell's grandfatlr atom a. v. MacLeod. wood. Austin sentner. Mrs. Dale prune. Iridi- ' 1,.-4' Pg-gygr 6' came from Hunter River and 05.00 S.M. M.acKay. . A lira Reg. seatner Mrs. Ev '3 will OI: WIINII KICNIOL W- '”E”” '"I' "' ' ' Sm "' s”””' W0” 5"” ' ban Weddell Mrs Bssssdl mis- uvuug 1. ",1... 1-5. 31...”. there are numerous connections in sun Macl..enna. mm, Run,” puquhnon, 5,. Sentner, Mrs. Howard Waite. Mrs. - - of the last meeting were use and tin vmvlace-Ml 9 M 81-00 01- Eglidlgfxaws WP. win Jenkins. Russell Jenkins. Kea- ll:neit:-uCdu- Mrs Bush Cob-. "V1.0", um , M (lurk , I , on CIIIIGNII. . nun; . Sentner. - , in mm C”. nun” "9. the lower Columbia rl.va: since 31-” 95: "Fl 500'? Eilrlil. 3011- media ea: l:l. Jenkins, E. Myers. 7”” 3”-'1 6"” Tu” NI 1 um'h manna” Wm th V”. 150 anadl formerly a towhost :1; yCI(l:l1S&ft'6le. Mrs. Jsltasilaey Del- 1,-our game, 31-, 31-gwgg,-r sou-ng ? kw cone." .0 5. .3” 1. pm," escort die: Nove m I . he-t Iglneodhol. Collector Arnold Burhoe Collectors Muriel and Miriam . 1; d Wu" care... g-.3...” mg ID. . who ad been or AF . er 1!: - 33.00 Frank Harnm. Jay and Ruth Macl..auchlan. It might be to your ndvant, .4 an at T" "Baud :lVxQ:t1l:mhL med n an N run hllveniellseuilvaddeli Nor em ”1:;.1M;l""" E"! Rum. lMrhdrudanndE"MrsD.-111.1 t kn that 110! ghnlnghu Mggtggud - . - - ' . ea: p Raynor. Harry . ea . E ay.lge 0 ow W! ., two weeks ago .forty ladies' Until he became a member of 31" C""l'- Rowe. Fred Denness, Robert Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jay, Mr. and . ; Dlllflld and asked that members the Columbia River Pilots six years 7”” ”9m'-- Match. Mrs. Joseph Mscliachem. 1119' 1493110 90111111. Mr. Ind Mn. h3V9 3" efficient remedy 1" '3 be paying in an m.fmn 5". ago he had been master of the now". Aumm Arnold Burhoe. Byard Thurber. Mrs. Esther Clark. th E f f eczemagg - Inmethlng during the wintsr to Shamrock and later the. Knaphton conecmr Mu Henry S. Jenkins. Total 313.00. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Glover. Mr. e m e 0 W "'""'”"'”';:',- .-, :"..:”:.?.”.2..:::.”:'..:.u. .133: W: In Gordon Mm ..fllii'al?:3l."i'"”: '.'.l';. .'i.':: lI.'.?:'l”i...E'”ii. 33' MQNACAD The Treasurer, . . sun on: Jack' MacPhail, Albert A ' ' . l .-- -M mm;-.'"'"--,-, :;::.::::.::.';'.::c:-.. s-----...--,-. --3;, -. C-M a::::.:;”".:. M:... .;.:" .. "I- ""- GWI" . I the same firm at Astoria for 12 3”” E" E E”"'””I s1.oo ea-I Rev cw iimey rm Merton Janline Mrs. llda Pigoitt. -” E'9.I;: '::diV::u';'c u-'3; yleagtsleascmalsutgr ofM iI;eu:(na1g)lC'l:; JElal:KI::J';"' NE; :ubreyAMyersI,l Elmer Myers. 5!: ce::itsMera: and 11:1. Dave L Mrs Vernon Gay was appointed In I "5, T(;uqu?:' .3 Rex; Jigs. Y Thelma Cameron. Austin MacDon- 33113;” 'C:,iVe:"3:;hEtg'nff:k1E:: 3,520; Mr: :1; M,.:.s'Am,e.f, ,.'f:f,' l ' Il;5'c:I:::nshu:: tel-idecdwashotzalrntg) but gauneury S. Jenn”. Mm Arvin nest lugs, Alfred Gass, Harold'Car- 1Al:;IlchlkaniurMr. dang Mil-2 Leigh Successfully used for tetter, ' sc . ' . . . . . . . and Means Committee. M 15 5, Tame" , 1 ii , m cents as: Everett Myers. War- V" A mu” '" '5 me P” jtghh-lg sign, pimples, scrat- bec he h d gen . .75 cents . G. Henry Jones, i . Mr. and Mrs. George Clark. Decorations for the Cllfllmlli eration of his family to take up a 1'93 MYGTE M11 Gube",-le"k"15-p50 cents Ea: R3. wood, Vefnon.E cents: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mac- ch d an mild (ski;-1-;f. trays at the lion ital are being wgterfront career when he became 13"" 3"”u- Au" J"I""5' M” wood, Ernest Mutch, Loni; young, 5 Kcnzie. 95' an done by Mrs. w. .Rosen. Mrs. a deckhand on the steame De- 3653- I10FiW- M" 3059" Jenkins. gm. J.,.... M; wood. Total 317.25. ecu 11 f 11 Mum”, . . f ons as we as or p es. J. D.(?te;II;t.,r ts! Mcrliuxt leader in (wuiapu bay. algyzgsgdmn pm-d Hum" Total 514.75, CAPE rnavnnsn Mn. . . I. . . son. apt. Thomas Bell. con- : - ALEXANDRA t C H t M ' V N - . V955 Chflllmu ""I- 8.Joaes. E Com ' I! an dig? !t'l1neertIrladvl,tion.h M No ” T0iII,3"””- gconecmr Mrs. AtwoodJ Macnae.:a.o(lJ T-3.3:... rrsyickiegnon mm TTIO 2-OZ. BOX: 656 Mrs w. . n I 00 ” e V2 ' uonanvrnoa 2.00 ea: Mrs. Robert ones. Er-i8i.00e : M .m H rd , M . . (C, nu.) alter the bllylllld the fruit, candy, 1955- ll 11-00 am. at the Little sogglecwr Jen Mndleodg nest Maccabe. Cliff lclacDlosugall.gmMrsl-I Nliillal-rTs on sale in drug and general ,:; etc.. and Mrs. w. H. Johnna kind- Chapel of the .ChImes. Rev, B. . A....,b,u.. K... 31.00 ca: Mrs. Benj. Wood, Mrs. um, Mrs. Fred lnvin Mrs. Ced- Riv und H H 82.00 ea. Miss E. . l iy offered to donate I hamper of W Mia! 0 1CliIlCt;I.L fliermsiilneh mu lune lhcheod. Wallace Brehnut. Richard Bre- rlc Campbell. Mrs. Harry Patter- stores and at - .. will RQVQQ apples for the Hospital at Christ- 9 U: Willi Otlgzanlsu at 181 um H: John Fdconen John H. Haul. Mrs. Aubrey Gamble. Mrs. sou, Mrs. Charlie Crossrnan. Mn. 1. l. mas. Mrs. R. A. Houston was 53''!” 9d Sfcec 0:15. hlngthe" i:Ir- uucLeod' Robert come". Gay Judson. Mrs, Nicholas Plag- Edwin Crossman. Mrs. Verner Nor- Th. 1''." is, 2: D Thg Secrets "Inked M. M, donuon 0; gnu. en. an ross ng t e or. T e 15 cent! Roy Folk”. gcnhalf, Mrs- Roy MacLeod. Mrs. ring. Miss Adele Cutcliife. Mrs. FUTIIOPS . -L t. I Crooks. Mrs. Jens Hansen, Mrs. John Campbell. Mrs. Jemlna How- lOth. was served by Mrs. H. A. Houston, Canada's greatest Hypnotist. Mrs Mitton Stewart and Mrs. who has ontinually broken rec- Waldo Bain. - ' ords all over Canada and the Unit- ed States, will start his show at 8.15 p.rn. it is again being spon- km L. O. L sored by the Centennial Y's Mens Club. and prices remain the same. Advance tickets are available at Glggeys Pharmacy. mons at London, is 11 feet long. Collector Mrs. Thelma Taylor, Total 515.50. att, Mrs. Cliff Dawson. chnges) 31.00 ea: Bruce Smith. Mrs. John SPRINGVALE Dl8'l'BlC'l' .. ill cents: Mrs. Hazard Gardiner. Currie, Jack stgntford. Mrs. How-. Collectors Springvaie Institute. 50 cents ea: Miss Lorraine beard. Dealers, agent, an ard Smicip Mrs. John Skinner. Mrs. 31.00 ea: Mrs. Andrew Dollar. Mrs. I Jack Newrich. Mrs. Warren Lord. I Hazel Macliacherl. Mrs. Louise Flora Maclleod, Mrs. Harry Paul.l Total m.3o- requested. l THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. SUOGEST THESE IDEAL 3 ii. Held Annual Meeting . The annual meeting of Barton 1 OHRISTMAS GIFTS audience. a young lady who will voluntarily be put in a trance in the window of Douglas Bros. and Jones Store. next Monday at ZN p.m. ' the public .until evening at 1.!) when she will be taken to the auditorium and awakened on the stage by the Great Dr. Kit. 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