ttms is the time of year that ni,g,.,y of the youth of our land anrlaced with important decis- mm. For some of them the com- pletion of their formal schooling lake their place in society and bvbllll to shoulder many new re- spunsibilities. They must pass lllrullgll a critical period of transi- tion from carefree school activities in the more serious problems of is essential that they have their goal clearly defined. So often young people wander aimlessl, because the purpose of life, the end for which they were created. has not been clearly presented to tlien-i. They do not see that their hlc must he ordered and planned lll accordance with their nature as human beings. that is. as crea- ulrtzs of God endowed with an munurlal soul which is ultimately .l.-.unccl for eternal happiness n. 2- and in heaven. Hence they l to be ahortsighted: they ill 1. only for the immediate fu- tm. They do not envision plans 1... .i whole lifetime: much less. no they plan for eternity. patient to reach fitll maturity too soon. NEED WISE COUNSEL Young men and women who counsel and direction. They need guidance from their parents. who should be the primary source of their trainng; and yet go fre. quently it is lacking. They hun- ger for the bread of knowledge stone of skepticism or indiffer- entisrn. And if they look to the world about them for an answer to what they .are seeking, they are most likely to be deceived by the false maxims of materialism Life which so permeate the mind of the world today. Youth is seeking not only the Wily. but also the truth. For the mind of man is so constituted by its Maker that it-ever seeks to know things as they really are. to be conformed to reality. How unfortunate it is that the higher truths. the truths of the reality of God and His attributes, the truths that deal with His over- whelming love for man. the AM a yr ' the young are en- truths that treat of man's obliga- ing and directing those in their lllunlahll confident ill their tion to return that love to his charge. will always stress the ability it ill", the future. it is Creator are so often neglected or necessity of ordering and plan- guotl that this is .so. And yet even denied because they do not ning one's life in accordance with their is dansef III 0Verc0nfi- fall within the framework of em- our ultimate destiny, roll!!! is leaning not only the UNION WITH GOD .3"! that happiness. that eternal life, can. only be acquired by a union with God in love which. he loves. This is fundamental. Our Lord ilimself pointed this out to His disciples in His prayer for them the night before He died: "Now this is eternal life: That they may know Thee, the And where is this knowledge to be found? Our Lord told His disciples that they would find when they followed Him: "I am the Way, and the Truth. and the This is the knowledge which is of the utmost importance to the youth of our land. This is the foundation on which counsel and direction must be based if our young men and women are to I); given a set of true principles to guide their actions. p It is to be hoped that parents. In particular. but also all those who are in a position to influence youth. will accept the responsi- bility that is theirs and. in guid- outhttionitiiatniolaeouru the vision of God in heaven. York Mr. and Mrs. Dean W tts and Watts. York. Jewell. York, on Sunday. tlth. May goal-the eternal enjoyment of Y Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weeks and two children, Winsloe. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parker York United Church on Sunday morning. where three children were baptized. little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewar Swan; little I son of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Jewell two children. Hubert and Donnie and little son of Mr. and Mrs. of York Manse. returned to theirlstudent of P. W. C'.. Raymond watts. an at York. Rev. hum. mu vmgm, tn Mnhern, ork. Mrs. lParker Jewell, York. Mrs. Fred Coles. teacher of. Mrs. .George Watts. York. was York School. spent the week-end lthe guest of her daughter and fain- at her home. May 8th. ;ily. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Knox, Charlottetown on Sunday, May 8th. Mr. Orr MacCan and daughter. Edith, were the guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mallett, York. ML "ml MW .”3”'y slaliklum Miss Florence Maclllillan, Cove- and daughter. Enid. Chariottetown.lhead' was the guest of hm. pm-. were the guests of their daughter. I ems on Sundalh M... and Mrs, Mrs. Edison Hardy. York on Sun- Edmond M8cMm8n' york. .day. May tlth. of guests of Mrs. Harry Swan on Sun- day May am Sunday. May 8th. l Miss Elaine Cooke, Miss Joan Vesscy and Elizabgh MacDonald. spent the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Sproiile and weekend it their hurries in run. Herbert Lewis who is convalescing at her home in York. All wish her a speedy recovery. Is Critical Of LONDON, (Reuters) titude toward divorce. Canon Raven, 69-year-old iormerl vice-chancellor of Cambridge Unl- bappy about the way in which my own church and christendom gen- erally are handling the present situation regarding divorce. "it is a rather tragic thing that dress uniform of Buffs. -B0. - by its very nature. presu poses - o U .1 ch h (E 1 d 1 is hilly 3 law wed" ""'y' Th” find themselves at the crossroads k led - l . P mm M Ch”km”''”w” '' a" Mrs. Edmond MacMlian on Sun- are spending a holiday in Sum- ' " 9' "" ”. "5 3". I" "- alum" of our yam. low must of we need wise and prudent w'iI3:;'m Ef;m0)I;nol::'1:)g-l::,ll11'::ln'Ni':? Buests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold day. May gm merside with relatives and mend; DIVOPCG Al"l'lll'llde no party to a divorce. innocent -- Canon Charles Raven. one of Queen Eliz- abeth's chaplains. has criticized the Church of England '.or its at- umn me. ' from their teachers. and all too only true God. and Jesus Christ, Mr. and Mrs. lllerrill Craswcll Ml”. Gladys .M”"D9"fl1d . , .- - ""5 '" King Frederick "I De” fin making this transition. ll. often. they are given instead the Whom Thou hast sent." A baptism service was held in and famiy. Charlottetown, xvei-ell?!-:7':u;tb;?'Ll:';' :(ll'r';';"f;3;?3:klV(?g gll;t:;i'1'LTto(l:lE)J;l:ix:m.?d;)I';) hggtriigg; Llgrlfo ltgi-l::l;iil",sPFlI;f)I:,I;11edE;l5C1Wxiii; -rhoughts Fm our Time l-'2? :.'.".";' .:::..:lm::; :'.'..:.::.": rs 2&"'..f&i2:l? 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