iopened amid an aunomliere for tensiOn at home and abroad that might lead all but the most optimistic to wonder what the Church whntever its denomination hurts my olivalueatvatinié like Labor unrest at nobleman troubles not trees in verdty national seminar have flared up lnFvaflous paltsp the world Middle crisis stiii unsolved and the threat to world peabe that looms in the For Eaatwhnt are these hot symptoms that the Message of the Church has gone uri heeded The Woodstock SentinelReview 351 115 artirne when people everywhere ought to listen with renewed attention to theyoice or that instrument or Divine power which remty Vssit iflyzhliS hroughtmanlrind through thehe urie alongapathway that is ever word Wherever he Church has shown its truein easesnd social ills have been attacked and theiotottheicommon man made better nbt perfect Am rig the voices raised on behalf oi the Church was Prime Minister John Die1en baker prominent8ptist laymen who touched on Christianity ihzn nationalserise wnen he spoke duringan evening de to the United Churchs Mission to the Another significant speakerfwas there ignorance and dis Savage armeonim iyof Mobile notes that the velerlpnry profession isut lieut 4000 years oid£Widence tosupportihis nsumpe Gerald Kennedy of théMethodist fCliurch in the southern United states whose churches include mumracial and bilingual congregations speaker was Rev Dr Richard Fagley or the Commission or urches on International Altairs consul ntto thellN Economic and Social Councilanrl an expert in his ï¬eld Withthese and other prominentspeekets the sessions oi theGeneral Council should be or interest to all Canadians regardless oi denomination ut they should bepartic ularly interest ngto those lnBarrle as much or the detail ror arranging and conducting the Council has aliento Rev Dr ErLong who was minister Chureh or several years andtvho now is secretary of the General Council United Gongs Aécordingto Long oneoi the roost important decisionseto be made et the Council wiiiubelthateon mlng project or iong range planning by the United Church In an articledn the United Church Observer he says this In planning the overall work of the Unit ed Church we have so far been compelled to work on afhand to mouth or at leestga year5 atime basis The time has now come totakeea long view oi oilr responsibil lities bothin Canada and throughout the world in order that the United Church may beohallenged and our resoumes used in he best possible way Still another signiiioant Collier Street United Toronto juristkins iurned nenbphrns Hon lumenceorge Gale of tlliaSuprenie Court Ontario speaking at inrmnljepeningof the fSuï¬erior Court in Montreal remarked that the needs of the Woridgludsy are iewer guided missiles and morefguhied men Surely this is celi to turnliromgthe liuiiy lodestone oi materialism to onethnt enn lend more truly to the weifareofmnnkind No the nations are running blindly They inga eours with omiderabie resolve ours it is onelhai is squarely towarddestruction the emphasis is on Emiderinissilamlnmhm hishnd rnents whose sole purposeis to destroy AchnngL9f mu knee urnithe thoughts of riién wayiron Jaime And or them world nee guided their men whovareréady to set asideetheir own interests and seelgthe hotter ment of all Someone Elses Pr0 Ierh oshswa TimesGaz it is all very well for gamma about theraeiai troublesxin Efrain easy to pontlfl to on sornehody Butyeooj no atom um if there rle and sudden nflux of as immigrants to any of the large Canadi Assoon as schools appear to be settling down or the new term parents here and ut when to he at are the gt ere warnings Th teaieheis assigne or firth ear start fightvo by eghphasizingt ur years Can we assure all ho esmt there would be there he Readers hether iits tourth there waul lie student Joan program is away to very poor start Only£100 appiicntions were made or the new promm Which gives $500 loans ior led higfour years This sounds yew ï¬cals here er per pqsi government of on the th oppasltion 311 shit while edueeiioh thewriier tier which mak it1isirorn mV 13 it says impart yearold girl who finished grade 12iast year and ok sixweek course in leach This is foot him way 5111 the girl who is ingher est job whichde rahdioverthalit is working for lillls ï¬le and good mqmy seliop mm heishouldbe ta n3 measure summer 5mm which ti majority of thosoukingpartwere either killed taken prisoner the depth Llth day whlehta then press ill liberon horn Gernun my eupltlo err sinee ihey libelted they hnve held their loatgiheir lives outheirbea¢h hall nonuni celebrations 0min Diepoe raid hunivemry in which helm ior thelnehu been their hndylng gratiï¬rdetoihe Canadians who ind sheen and who lie heye part owed ground in thelr specini buuiliull ep IllGET WATCH AT CEMETERY The eeleb an ar not cori jineri to the on dayoi bonni verinryV The were abouts dqien Ill iisngifthis eveningio with the mayor nind official leppe andsvetersnsAci fihe Free French iorces in log lhis years 1use England ther will president of Veterans Associan ermeId whiclisho for shone pinging Weather little effect the océasiopal terner wave powe Looking it nver the question comes Will there he nde eonvenienten trance to th areali The only appnoaeh to used so far for nreuse amouut of iill handled is by gnarrow lane runninglzehind the ho an genormous rth and other houses gt ted Kingdom and Ray Scott irom Oliver Hymehuk and Sen sermon for er LL and his wiieloh Toronto in and his ansdien Wéwere ther il representative of th Vetefahiz Assoeiation theï¬Uni ted Kingdom andthe Canadian the square in iron Maths city hall There weVwére Welcomed Mayor Ettienne Gnairard were waltlngto take in parti and uxiarge gathering of eierense and then rehnuiveï¬liry cerem 11y was an impressive one Atnine the piece Frenc so the moproryjl he dians res