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When .1 called at ihd Van Iderstlne home. they ad as their guest a Mrs. MlcQuai-rie. a native of Ontario. whose husband trained for the ministry o! the Presbyterian Church at the Maill- toba College. Winnipeg, (once Pres~ byterian Church property. now. be case of Union, sold to the B. Catl o» lic Church). but because of the Church Union controversy, refused to take a parish-thus- reiuaed or- dination. After receiving this ln- formation. the conversation led to the benefits and non-benefits o.‘ Church Union. with its‘ results in the spiritual life of the ale. a:- ter some discussion. my r l! was. "The true union is between the ln- divlduai and Christ. Though we may differ as the brancheson the vine. one from the "other. it we are united in and to Him. we are one-the one and aeme life --and r ‘>9 "a o a 1a.?» 9<;_-,».,-,.:>o\') 1i :»~_'>.:.\.'_. _»,. L.) _ . lruit. That alone la the true and worthwhile Union. It is there, we see the “one Church.“ The conversation then was in regards to congregational affairs of the church-and l was informed that a new organ had been install- ed in St. Vital United Church ~ part of the money to defray the cost was raised by several dances in a hall (not the church haii). Immediately going back to the spiritual life of the church, I mea- tioned the rightness of such an action-stating that God's people are mquested to raise money by free will ofierings according to the tithe. which la still bindltla on the church. ‘ The question of dancing follow- ed-agaln the rightness or the wrongness —supposing man need- ed recreation. My reply was. "A rodly lady married a wordiy man. who shortly after marriage wanted his wife to attend a dance. The wife agreed. if her husband would do what she did. He consents‘. Be- fore the music began. the wife loll nor llusbalid to the center of the dance floor. and on bended knees led in prayer. Where "two or three are assembled in my name. there am I in the midst." Were they assembled in His name? ii not l-le waan‘ thin-e. If he waalft there, we separate fellowship. "What does the lord require oi thee, but w do justly, and in love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?" After further discussion on church affairs. Mrs. MacQuarrie departed. and our conversation drifted to TILL‘ and her affairs in general. s I \ I I Mrs. Van Iderstlne. who la the dwahwr oi mun Wright Heustis and his wife lorralne Van [der- Sl-lllfl. ll the lfanddaulhter of Nathaniel Helutia, who was, at one time, cholrmester at the Bedsque rlnfllhflitxifltalelilw United Church. and a W 0. lay Wright. daughter of "likable! Wrilht. who with hie brothel‘. came from the Unites. States. and orllnisad the church in Bedsque. Much has been written about Nathanael Wright and the families in the historical report ef the aedeoue United Church. which appeared lately in the Guardian. Mrs. Yanldmunejslldred Hous- tia. studied at Prince of Wales Col- lege, and afterwards was, for six years. telephone operator in Char- lottetown. one came weal. in flu. and for three yam previous ts nor marriage. was telephone operator Winnipeg. am. Van ideratlne has m» su- ten, Helen, a P. W. C. graduate. .now teaching in anoouver. B. 0-: Amy. Mrs. 8am ord. who also ta ht. in Vancouver: and ‘two an. Roy o! Charlottetown, one Wilfred oi St. Vital. supervisor oi the Main Branch of the Post OI- fice. Winnipeg. Wilfred Wright i-leustia, who is married to an Ontario nirl, has four children. Harold" Wriiht, for three years in India. in connec- tion with the airforce doing radar work, now studying civil enalneer- lng at the University of Manitoba: Robert, studying forestry at the University of British Colunlma; Clifford. still in the Navy. and Betty. atenosrapher in Winnilltl. Harold and Clifford are married and each has a family of one Mr. and Mrs. Van Ideratine have one son. Gordon. an employee at the Income Tax. Office in Winnipeg. Mr. Van Iderstlns la the son of James Van Idarstins and his wife Elizabeth (Hillel Jewell, m. Van Ideratine who oamc West in 1M0. is time keeper at the 0.1!. R. freight oiflos; was for four years reeve of It. Vital mu- nicipality; has been on the at. Vital council for fifteen yeare and la now the ahorlif or J. P. of 8t. Vital. - Mr. Von Ideratine has three NOI-llltl. I". O. N. R». ffllllit nut. _ ltor for Ceinry and leather: Ar berta: Cleolle. aalaamall and mana- ger of the shoe department. of Join- er 00.. departmental store: time Jaw. cult; Roy. trunnion mane- ger in the "halter-Poet", Regine, lash; and two sisters. Jeatrlce (Bea) employee at knee Strwalrt and Co., Charlottetown, and Hanoi at home with her sister. Beatrice. O O C m. and Mrs. Van lderstlne visit- ed the Island last summer an-i were guests of, Miss Bea Van flier- atine. at her suite on Prince Si. 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