Ifeiigion and Lire By Very Rev. George c. Pidgeon, o.o.. Li..i). I First Moderator of the United Church of Canada lCopyright) CHANCE TO LIVE AND SEIIVE The stun-u High School aunt- bali League has had novgaines played during the past two weeks owing to the' fact that the audit- poses. and so there is nothing to report on as for as basketblll is concerned. After the holidays are - '1'Iie'G1i&rdIIJI 59”" SP9?” . Mondsvirdallllfl 1 success. It Mr. frost ' part. In tho VIIIIIII use given quit; his gaming 4111? jbme 511). younger fellows. In" tobei-hlllf sou:-is. if IIVOD will only do I113 aihir, hockey shell I. booit In Bourls t orlum has been used for other purf tel lnl.- could dsvebv 1'1 s ' Pa 1 955,7 the proper coach- to verygood A young student noticed that amazed at human p ssibiiity. Pa - .. I space of a few minutes between ticuiariy John Kent: He had only OWN" the 1358” Wm 0509 Wu” PIWV". "Id R1933 uwugh mg W -.urich and lectures twhas beinig 26 years of life, yet, by his intense coinmggiceu play. bi u in W" glut-ltd 8;11y:.ml1l0l'. awnni iugni .1”. h - , - - .. .. s rpr , V . -. wasted by t e men 0 is crow concentration in his twenties no pulnd 0; zlgolweekls ago when an termedhu nun who knouygrmcfi After leaving the dining hall, they would stand around in the corridors telling stories or argu- ing aimlessly. It didn't take long for the store of stories to run nut, and he began to feel that this was time wasted.. Then by goingstraight to his mom and concentrating. he read through Milton's ”PaFadise Lost" twice in one session. and Tenny- son'a "ldylls of the King" twice in the next. The gains were great, and the habit thus formed was greater. . This is one way ot putting into effect St. Paul's maxim: ”Re- -deeming the time." it is safe to say that the men who have attain- ed and achieved marveliously have done so by a parsimonious use of minutes which others let slip by unnoticed. A young.1oafer watch- ed Sir Walter Scott writing far into the nightrase after page of a story which would, he knew. claim a world's attention, and was roused thereby to cultivate his own powers. . who loves recreation in order to , Lnngfellow's lines are literally refresh and regather his energies Th0 97131 Stkndlnl 015 till eight true: for the new tasks to which he is ””m5 15: I-'”'-"KY Six 33- M31?” "The heights by great men gained called. --Fur,-v 1, ,1,-Q1955 activity; Leafs 26, Old Timers 20, Hill Bil- and kepi the fun consists in its aimless-' 1'" 17- w”bi”3 wV:- M9111 15- Were not attained by sudden Hess. Bur "Joy" is the fruit or Souris Chippers 13y,. Old Maids 4. flight. great enterprises undertaken and TW0 new "90"" we” "I 33' W9 But they, while their companions carried thorugh, and their success me" durmg the P3” '-W0 "'99"- slcpt is the fount of gladness. , Billy Pierce had a. total of B80.in three games beating this year's Were toiling upward in the night." ANOTHER YEAR We are beginning another year. To every one of us it spells op- pnrtunity. A rich opportunity. too. in live and serve in a time like lliis -- a world confused and per- plexed, on the. brink of war yet sir-iving,for peace. and with a call every depart- for rebuilding in r O merit of human activity. If Wnrdsworthls words were true 5 of those who -lived through first stages of the French Rdevo- 3:;::1e;:n';:;i Sggszruin sgn; "Mli;;sI. Diiris Lennon; Warden, Mrs. Margaret ion Lord; Secretary, Mrs. Etta Daliinz, P.M.; Sentinel. l0Wn league have been selected ' .' ' lutinn. they are doubly true to ay: O , ' '01-t ; a rs, renp Maclnnjy Organist Mrs, Louise Georv 9 Brad p.p.M Bar-fer-'3 Film Lab and are all ready to begin praa- - - . "Bliss was it in that dawn to be mine conditions It also describes ' V ' I ' 3 3" ( )' tlce. but have nothins to practice alive. " a nzggceasguilty tP!'0Vl:nwhfil'tlllK;;: At the regular meeting of Cr,r- mer: Chaplain, Mrs. Jean Smith: VPatrnn. Mr. William Virtue and Giftsrwere presented the Worthy on. A drive was put on to raise - r But to be ynunz was very heaven gel: lfed ,;”;r:”9”thom:nda or-;:i:1tC,1Wl;leh N0. 1-,.0”i," 9i We Marshall. Mrs. George Fraser: 0r- invited Mrs. Mildred to pin the Matron by. menrbers of her fam- money for sweaters and aox for lob!-by IICNMCOLOR Jesus changed the outlook of the 11 W9 113' sein tar on Flldn) niglit a ganist, Ml-s. Louise Johnston; Ada. Jewel on her husband. ily and friends. including an en- the three teams and it has proved . . aiming Wm.” and Opened wring; out uf C3595 b k i I HOUT V9i.V line. TED?” 0i the Year-'5 801- Mrs: Irene Maclnnis: Ruth, Mrs. -The -W0l'l.ll,V Matron presented graved, silver-banded gavel from m UIMILL . unugn. , which rivers of grace flowrthrough 0r0f(l)buguluox0liIl".l mvxvrbe the ;:Iir.tE::nII8hirsXlvIt;l';1e?1y l;:iXtl3r1nlN(7T;ll()-' Ii:-)l(;;l:enIj8IIbIlaeIl:i1aE516lI;ef,clWf5i (1)3live Sfltuvtlvxllr glivfits to the sologts, pian- Mr. and Mrs. Scott D' rash of whcre I dencrour mud, W" urvg . . . I .3 me 359,” and yet His active min- , - . r . . it. i . . s. onne re- is. re. , acLezin. Mr. mailman Crescent Chapter, No. Stone- ed under the oonvmmghrp of Mnr . t 1 l Vered mm mo" than two means of saving years of untold ten the meeting a beautiful ;1ll.'I nnan. Electa. Mrs. Elaine Myers and Mn: VlarEachr-rn and to he" ham Mass Edith 19,,” t i sico - . .. , . . . ”1 ' i- ' t' . '- t - 'e;:'s misery. Doiit. delay. Send for youi inlDl9s.SlV9 lnstallatinii ceirmnny Waider, Mrs. Margaret Worth, Installing Officer, Mrs. Larers and Members and guests enjoyed in , , g 3' a ..we FREE BOOK today. Address The was conducted by Mrs. Florence Sentinel. Mr. George Brady P.P. Marshall Mrs white. social hour in the recreation hall 1 His law of action was: in the world. I am the light 01 the world." St. Paul the greatest interpreter and ambassador. of Christ lived I life of untiring activity, and fre- quently laid upon his convert; their: stewardship of time. The word he uses is literally "redeeming the time," the word which ordin- arily described the ransom of a man for slavery by the payment of a price. I do not see why the . .. ' h ld - v -- - '.:::.9;:.;;.;”;.rr::;:: .1. 2:. mm iii. :.?s.:":.-.J”:.:z;'.?;i 2:r..i;:”::;. color or of the proslic "makinl 1118 bag: ngvheznlcigg,wegrfleclzislx Worthy Matron, Mrs. I-lildred Wal- Her-rliig by her officers of the past Kathryn Grayson - Gordon Mar-Itaa most of the time." But that IS rmum reudemj M” ' Winston ker; Worthy Patron, Mr. Bertram year. Mrs. Herring thanked the NONE BETTER -- FEIV AS GOOD 3 what it means. nod ' rp Ni V 1''” D vrd Larkin; Associate Matron, Mrs. Chapter and Officers for the flow- - . vvl-mt 11. wrote to the Ephe- - Vcelpr” 9" i 5' ” Edna Lord; Associate Patron, Mr. era and jewel and for the devoted rians was: "Look carefully how you walk. not as unwise. but. as wise. making the most of the tirrre (literally "redeeming the time ) has left us a heritage of beauty that enriches the soul of his peo- D18 through all generations. This does not mean that no Part of the serious person's life is to be given to pleasure. The 6905112 John was once found play- ing with a kitten by one of his young disciples. When they showed isurprise at such a man on such a mission idling in that fashion. he pointed to a bow in an archer's hand with the string loosed, and explained; ”You cannot keep the bow-string tight all the time and have the bow retain its strength. So the soul must relax at times to renew its vigor." Some of the very greatest men in our own and other generations have known how to play, and the one who doesn't leaves some of the most valuable elements out of his own life and'out of his deal- ings with others. But there is a world of differ- ence between "the play-boy” who lives only to enjoy. aiid the one ARTHRITIS - RIIEIIMATISM VITAL FAGTS EXPLAIIIEII no .5? FREE DESCRIPTION BOOK As a public service to all readers of this paper, a new 44-page highly illustrated book on Arthritis and Rheumatism will be mailed AB- SOLUTELY FREE to all who write for it. , This FREE BOOK fully explains I mOiiicers Pictured above are the Eastern Star who were installed at an impressive ceremony Front row: Worthy Matron, Mrs. Hildred Walker; Worthy Patron, Bertram Larkin. Marshal, Mrs. Georgie Fraser; "Esther", Mrs. Olive Han- Friday night: opted and signed. Roi president gave her mlttee are: Mrs. Walter Mrs. Robert. Waters. call answered by eleven members. report. She outlined the work done throughout the year and thanked the mem. bars for their co-operation. lowing this the secretary gave her was held,in November at the home of Mrs. Russell Drlscoll. The meet- lng opened with the members peatfng the Creed. The minutes of the last meeting were read, ad- Was The Mutch. secretary. On the sick com- Wood. Russel Farquharson, Mrs. A contest was conducted by Mrs. 3. F01- retary, Miss Helen l-linlayson P,M., Treasurer, Mrs. Hrlcii Herring P. M.; Conductress. Mrs. Winnifred Law-rs P.M.; Associate Conduc- tress, Mrs. Lilla Freiicii P.M.; Chaplain. Mrs. Jessie Parker, P.M.; Warder, Mr. Samuel French P.P. Mrs. Hildred Walker, Worthy M.iLl'oi1, was conducted to ban chair ill the East under an arch of red roses. which were after- wards presentrd to her as a token Morley Smith P.P; Secretary, Mrs Etta Dallmg PM.; Treasurer. Mrs. Christine Larrnbee P.M.; Conduct- ress. Mrs. Marion Lord: Associate conductress. Mrs. Claretta Pal- Crysial Chapter, officers of Crystal Chapter, Second row: a, ri- r u ' I 5 ' . gr . L Order Eastern Star Johnston; Associate Matron. Mrs. Edna Lord; Electa. Mrs. Elaine Myers. Back row: Associate Patron, Morley Smith, P.P.: Treasurer, Mrs. Christene Larabee, P.M.; Associate Conductor. Mrs. Claretta Palmer; ”Martha", Mrs. Connie Brennan: Chaplain, Mrs. Jean Smith; Conductor, Mrs. Mar. Matron expressed her apprcciatiorii of being elected to that office and; affirmed her determination to servei the Chapter to the best of her ability. she then directed the Con- ductress to escort the Junior Past Matron, Mrs. Helen Herring to the East and on behalf of tliai Chapter presented her with a Past- Matron's jeuel. Mrs. Herring'sl daughter. Mrs. Doris Flannaganl was invited to pin the jewel on; loyalty which had been the key- note of the year. The Worthy Patron. Mr. Bert- ram Larkln, presented a Past. Pat- ron'a Jewel to the Junior Past O MONTAGUE MONDAY - TUESDAY - I0 - ll ADM. ONLY 30c - 46: DESERT SONG s second place Federal walloped the league leading All stars 5-0. Roll- ing by far the best game seen in the Bourls Alleys this season the government boys served notice that they will be the team to best when playorr time rolls around in another -month or so. At the pres- ent time the Federals trafl the All Stars by a single point. but have I game in hand over the leaders. The standing of the first six teams is as follows: All Stars 34, Feder- all; 33, Line Roaders 29y,. Lobster lugs 2ex,r,. Pamiinaerrzaiir Prince St. Ramblers 22-34. The schedule has been completed in ths.women's League and was a very close race for first and sec. ond place between the Lucky in and Maple Leafs with the Lucky ' Six winning top honours by I, nar- row margin of two points. This . , league has tightened up I; grant deal since the start of the season and any one of the six teams who gained a playoff berth could come through and take all the marbles. previous high or 858 held by Ken- ny O'Henley. and Row White roll- ed a 379 game to beat the high single rolled by Alec Arsensult which was 378. White's game also tied the record for the Souris Al- leys since they opened. The othu 3'79 game was rolled by young Jimmy Maclntosh some years ago. Shifting over to the hockey pic- ture, it looks as though Jack Frost will be the toughest opposition the Souris team will have to face this winter. The three teams for the hapi .'tlteTL'ls 'a Buck Whlfilp hidden among them loinewhei-e... r 3, caivrroi. i ' 'Nt)W snowmo ' ' , l-'oI.lGllT roar-f aisrowawsv .,"' TIWIW . . . . or. fiieuivii ssssi ; me wim- iuoit Iilttmllflfllllttl s ' Will , to be told on the wide, wide screen. NOW THE MOTION PICIIIRE SENSATION or THE ma V k rH- h Ball Clinic. Dept. 6262. Excelsior Layers as Installm: Officer. as- rDuring the ceremony of installa- ' ii I . r muilntlearirirmg Xvi: frag. uignnrightz Springs. Mo. sisted by the following staff. Mai'- tion solos were beautifully ren- 3”" '5 man gar, work" -?-m-- Willi M133 H3191 White. PM-. dered by Mm Eva Maclaean and 1 a0m95bl:C::s:grHMmenu mrv, MOUNT iisiussiir w. I. Worthy Patron, Mr. Charles Wll- Mr. Roy Smaliman. Mrs. Helm I t WEI , ki.P.P.;Ass'tMt',Mt,MEh' "ti ' ”y in the "mae Knotted rm” The annual meeting of the Ariliiie Weir Pc.,i3ll.a; eAss:ciaotri)3 Pall: thzcesecnterig was ucompanm or; D f , , He could add' A3 long as am Mount Herbert Womenis Institute Ion. Mr. Cecil Palmer P.P.; sec- In a fitting address the Worthy” Irwt 70'" Ponce HIGH Ind 30 IIOI7, I0 IW66pII1g It Illi- III -7 .4 rev Good News From Zenith . . . because the days are evil." About the same period he wrote to the Robert Waters. The meeting was closed with the : "0 nd t if N ,, . . .3322".-y :li"mli'.'-3.” '”"”” IF YOU NEED, our ARE combined the old versi n with the new. for. however we phrase it. st. Paul wanted his converts to "buy up 1);. opportunity." (We!- mouth) ” GREAT MEN ' It II impressive to recall how much has been accomplished In a short time by men who ”bnuKhi up their opportunity." When we think of the few years granted to men like James Wolfe and Cecil Rhod s in the march of Eml71l'f- like endelssohn and Mozart in music, like R. M. Mccheyene and F. W. Robertson and Maltbie Bab- cock in the pulpit. like Burns. Shelley andixeatl in literature and of how precious the contribution they made in that time we stand NOT NOW WEARING, A HEARING p Qiscover how the - - 3-transistor Zenith "75-X" will enrich your life I I foronly 'f750f0'f . If you have been denying yourself the enjoyment. of a hearing aid because you've been concerned about as senior FRIDAY in the First Feature-Length when , vitality is low . ' - ' d : Middle Igs hnlih problems? Wampolfi (rim: of (54 um an help. Move than n Ionic, Ii if a mi "builder", rich In vitamin iron and vital mlnmli, cimliing dlsl doiltioliciu Ind Iulnglug an up Ind enugy. , Eastern Guardian ..'IlEGULAIl meeting Montague Home and School, Monday. Jan. 10. 8:15 pm. Old School. Demon- stration by Grade Ill. .33!-JGULAR Junior Board of Trade supper meeting tonight at the home of Cyril Johnston. 0:30. ..'sPi-ICIAL-week of January 10th: 2 cans Chum dog food. .19. Clow Bram, Murray Harbor North. Personals ..'Mr. Jerry Mr.-Cormack. sourls. is in the'P. E. I. Hospital and is expected to undergo an operation Thursday. SCIENTIFIC POET 'Fionk' is In Irv I homo - you'll m are swinging tool like the pluilnc lasts. EXTRACT r , GIOVIHHI M0”. SICUIIH P03 W10 - h In: cost. therein just no reason to delay anyl n ! lrlalffyh;r”;,i:iel:r::O"rtr(:3:;):R';,f chem. "' or c 0 D V E R . ' Now. the tiny new "75-X"- Zenith's hnistgzruality , for only 375-offers performance unexcolled by some .omce HOUPLE aids at least twice its aim and by many at least Ihrm ” r VV g B , s i imea I price. 0 attery. o tu . perafcs ,. s M M WHAT (F YOU'RE El-Ecflyqg Ior jus-t810e'a iivilek 'oIrIioiAi)e smallldry bmergi A R N I; R R0 C, E639-gets-'g',txL:,,M,A,,2THA mi? 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