Page 12, The Guardian Thulfi. -711116 19, 1953# NEW LOOK FOR SfS=|D=E LANDMARK , . was replaced by a newer one on An old Surmnerside landmark, long a fire hazard, is receiving the “new loo " treatment and a fireproof roof. Known recently as the Old Curling Rink, the 170x 50 foot wooden building has been owned by MacFar1ane Produce Ltd. Since the new curling rink was built, and has been used by them for potato storage during the tall months. and as a winter time storage fior machinery, trucks and autos. The high peak roof is being lowered and the wooden shingles will be replac- ed by an aluminum covering. This building, which fronts on St. Stephen Street, was the old Crystal Rink, and subsequently RELIGION av VERY REV. GEORGE AND LIFE C. PIDGEON, D.D., LL.D. First Moderator of the United Church of Canada OUT OF TRIBULATION GOD MAKES THE WAY TO GREATNESS "As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for g00d.n »He.re Joseph accounted for his success to his brothers who had sold him into slavery. His suffer- ing at his brothers’ hands had brought him to an opportuntiy which he used to save a nation and rescue from tlami-ne the very ones who had tried to des- troy him. What a tremendous story is the record of Joseph’s career. It is summed up in the verse we have quoted, and the outwork- ing of that principle covers pag- es and pages of human history. Joseph began life under favor- able auspices. He was the son of Jacob and the beautiful Rachel, and inherited his mother's charm and his father's strength and faith. His fiather’s partiality was his only handicap, and for a time it turned the attractive boy into a spoiled pup. But if ever gold was purged of its dross by fire, it was in Joseph’s case. ENRAGED ‘ Jacobfs partiality for him an- raged his older brothers and they sold him into slavery. Down, and still farther down his cala- mities threw him, each depth leading to another deeper and darker still until there seemed no end to his misfortunes. But this dark path came out into the light, and as he looked back over it and as we survey the situation, it seemed to be his only way to the heights. God’s hand was in it all. He never lost his faith in God, and God never forsook him. He never allowed calamity to ernbitter hm. In every depth to which he des- cended, he got a chance to be helipful to somebody. And plain helpfulness practised in union with God brought him to the in- fluential position next to the king in the greatest empire of his time. V But look at the story as 1 story. In an age when success in war seemed the only way to power, there is not a word about war. LOVE STORY His«father’s love story is be- hind his personality and his suc- cess, but there is not a word about Joseph’s love. J aoob’s spiritual experiences at Bethel and Peniel stand high _a- mong the classes of the soul, but Joseph tells us nothing about the way God came to him. All we know is the result—Go'd spoke to him and through him to peo- ple ‘in perplexity. His warmth of heart covers his greatness until suddenly we find’ him master of the harde situation of his time. ’ But the key to his success is revealed in this word to his bro- j Mutual Of Omaha Sickness - Accident Hospital - Medical 9 Surgical Insurance Write or Phone LAURIE B. SMITH Ch’town 148 Cumberland St. DIAL 5215 Baby's Colic Pains For th ’ 1 ‘ ' - - tress 2I1do:lepSsE‘En€2?3y‘:olV‘t’ch6pl‘la :I,€I!)€1§hOg-I: g’.1’1:i9C1‘,1V1¢, EIVC Bablfs ‘Own Tablets. These m‘ 1“ 5 “M515 SP6?-CIIIY help sweeten sour mmics and clear bowels of that ovel-10,4 waste and gas. 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Now the fact that God uses evil as an instrument for good does not make God the author of evil. We cannot solve the mystery of human woe under the rule of .a good God; all we know is that God understands our suffering, syrnyparthizes with us in it, and works with us to make it serve the ends of love. God can and does transform handicaps into as- sets. Disappointments are often His appointments. CONFIDENCE John Milton was high in the confidence of the greatest soldier who ever ruled England, but at a certain point, God said, “Stop! Not that way, but this way is your road to destiny.” And in the obscurity and darkness of his later, years, Milton gave us iéoems unrparelleled in their splen- or. ’ God can and does overrule the deeds of the godless to His ends, but when believing men recognize Him -and work with Him, He makes everything that enters their lives work together for their ultimate good. As someone has said: In the one case man is God’s tool, ‘in the other, God’s agent, and the agent through whom God worlcs is the special object of His care. CONFUSIGN A great deal is being said a- bout the tangled confusion of e- vents in our time. We cannot see through them to the ends God has in view. But we can be sure that He is in command. John’s glorious affirmation: “God is hove” we can accept as an ar- ticle of faith, but the need of the hour requires us to make it con- crete and personal: “God loves us!” “God loves me!” His heart goes out to the person in dis- crimes of those who have pow- for you! Court Street, which has since been torn down. The building after being a skating rink, be- came the first curling rink in Summerside. and at one time the upstairs part of the front of the building was used as a Can- adian Legion Home. er over them. ‘ Each of them who looks heav- enw-ard will find God beside him in his misery. And in ways liar beyond our ken “God is working for good with those who love Him and are the called accord- ing to’ His purpose." It is true that in our time We have had an upsurge of atheism that is astounding to those who have believed in progress as God’s plan: But God is still work- ing His purpose out as year suc- ceeds to year. DISPUTES Disputes between nations that would have provoked war 50 years ago have been settled pea- cefully in our time. No matter how unsatisfactory such settle - ments may appear to us, they are liar better than war could have won. War will soon be beyond the range of possvibliity. The welfare state is helping millions who would have been neglected two generations ago. benevolence is organized on a scale flar beyond our fathers’ imagination, and now nations who have are not only trying to provide for the needs of the “have note” but are train- ing them to use their own re- sources with efficiency. 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