Ontario Community Newspapers

Orono Weekly Times, 25 Nov 1965, p. 4

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"C hristian e from ha),ppiness. OPen hostility f rdyatronadaeOpen aton pena l\/Iarriage qu1lite clearly indicates thMat amar- utîl jitwo 'clckVillae omncuti8:0o'lok ried! couple- have no intention oft________________________________ Takn fom semonpreche inthesame house, sharing the _supressing their dislike or hatel by ev.Basl E Log; st ii e- saine name and accepting some and that physical violence could lsof 3 responsibility fr smbd' easily bethreut Reetnewspaper articles su-,ch children. Ail old dictionary gave Many who ekCrsinMr h r r c us& C b as "waIPPilg Wives saves Marp- the meaning, as "a man made law ng aen dawa hit nags" av ben liel toicof orthe protection of children." îanity reaiîy is. Nor do they real- discussion for many. These ar- A modern definition is that "Mar- ize that God is the most import- k ~ ' ticles suggest that many marriag,- n iage is the act of legally uniting antfcoYnmrrae nor"< esaeduli, drab and iustreLesýs, ai man or Woman in wedlock." The1 scripture lesson Jesus adds to lis wil e and that the way to save the mr-ii BLible holds up an idéal which is tahn,"e ewoi bet Èage is tIo enter into the trading far beyond any of the common reaceie,"e eive Wh"oAhisbeti cfý wives. Cetainly the articletis explanations s a ie.I riaeeeds i"And h tiass c!n firm ground when it sates "One man and one woman united, rign pow ndfChrs thé11 istrr as IT ee that miany marriagsaeo the in God's Sprit."1 n rocks, buit its suggestion of a ta endyNlike taking a walk oný For some, a smali, select num- quicksand. iber of people, marriage is peace,!NOMINATIONS at the In cosidraton f Crisianjoy, a spiritual oneness. Other)ý In cosidraton f Cnisia.expériences range aIl the wayý (Continued frorn page 1 Inarriage we must sur-eiy be forc-, down through -The armed truce, plmn1ffie Y o ed to contempiate the nature Of the cold war and open hostility." complmn f ie Inarriage, and in so doing we 'The> armed truestt sgess Th ilig fth hnepoi M unicipal Buildin mus flt mke hemistak e of'that the partners have D ught of-tosfrth oieThrueepsiof tinking that oun own e rene1ten enough but have 110W decided ttoesVillage olroicoTusdtéesultof ïs the norm for society. Tonooft- to be as civiiized and civil as po t e in lgetof hisyn if pldresent Wj th i I enw aegilyo j ig 0othen jsible although they are a long undert 1.4 * Afrter Ti percisons by ounselves. it is dloubly way fron apns .Tee.od war 'badhsbd iteopsiini.e important wheri we realize that'state mle haies e cl tne evlp uthr T our faillfes, oun youn pole b ad t1efai r h.I!ýthe past f ew years which could be aeice ut tpyshe I a upset c n asoiaiginabrae sneviolence crethsFia.Support the Scout Movement with laver increasingc freedom tifcotne ha tewr vi Ofiiiou vo,111 popl bingi oniniein more subtie sOPhlist-i Township and School Anea nom-ý sex. ftenour oungpeope bnng cted ways. This state also is far imations oe toeocok.o ile Up rather abruptiy when wieopnaoe 'ok-O euld oninue our own complac-1 enit, blind, seif-satisfied wiay. Another article "Listen to a Teenager's Cali" was pubiishedý as a replv to the above mnention1ed article. She wrote. "f arn W'lan v- erage siýxteen-yea-r-old girl in,14Î grade eleven. For thie past thr'ee yeans, since 1 have joined the aksof the týeenagers, I have bee"n in turn humiiiliatedý, scolded. ccondemned and myv libenties and fneedomns have been questioned. No, not me pensonally, but me as a miemben of this yotinger gen- enation. This is ail to be expect- ed,; it is ail part of being ac- : cepted into an. adit world. flow- HL IA ever, when we read about the higher than even pencenitage of FRO G N RA L lMOTORSfÉ% kids in trouble, it is little wonder that we -et uipset. It is not only our faît, as nmost people (l,4oose tû believe, but that of society. Ctre to Vthefsamles TJhene is scarceiy a newspaper to; introduction in FEB. bec found that is'tcrangsx 1965 based onregistra,- i7 After reading those articles and [ion figlures com,ted by 5*..1. others like theni I find it diffi- soure. oj cinsnn cuit to have respect for the old-!th1 te cntiutin0 e r generation. Mamiage, in My o.pini*on at least, is something that should be kept hoiy and, sac- r 1. believe also that respect is a great necessity in the union. i Teil me, h1ow can one partnier re-ý setthe oter hen he or she is ou rnîn ron with somýe othe-ýr lperson. leslistentfo . teenager's caîl ano y or a tol brinig back mm~t. ____________ Itwudseem thfat very few peoplje really undferstand nmar- nÏage, and those who enter inito a ]ruY Chnîstanmarr-iage are Ia veysall Percentage of thie potp- ulatin of oui> present society Tlhose whio write, articles suchl a S "wif swppig" sualiy insist t h a t h e i rý s i t e n e w e p r e s s o ,G N R A O O S V LU E V1aW6 4a onesï th insig hoe e through VLU the s ftuffy o1ld-fatshlionled stand- ardt shrtyersVvaoalocee arstowich 'we lhave been hboundee ed Th _ieahthat file ,new5,ayi fulof excwitem1ent and hiapp)iiness. Ù 4 a HoIw naive! That whichtey spon- the *c sris as old as niai.s-s u(rave ytrn Kenneth Sc ot touette in bis book"Ann Doini", a histýory ofl the- early years of theChnitian gra teas r de n h 1 6 Chu!rch says that in the Greco- Ç E'oman worl there was mluch ofIrtyga h Heesw : also suggIests that this is on),e tfTeVuhaPVv sbuî yGnrlMoost nyayt w.Juttk osttepie the causes for fthe dowiifaillof the geThe maixll ecno a r bu y er althe featres rd withqick, agilliacoines OURaDULot h egaadisyorVxhlPntcder omnEmrpire. In this Ihe is not Îe'raookng fr, wthautcampomis. Via ofers Rst lESS.Viaaoffes ampe hheropi,,,* * a l o n e , f o r o t h e r h i s t o n i a n s W r i t ee sf a er f o m c a r s m o a i lth e , i n a n - e b w o m a d e r o i f r f o r a u ari d eo a dE i s it o u V i ix hI 83 thiat h o an E pr ei p rdleg o m nes o fot i ru ksaean o frt. REk,89lAXI 3nG C inFO RB oktsaf)Jts d I L I U E b)ecause it had decayed at theý lowi buyirug price, ail in a most attractive pack- affer exceptional drivirig Eamfort and firm sup - very centre. atleHard Io elieve? Consider the facýts. pEPPY part dur11ing carnering. Wlien tilted farwvard Io $ 1 758.00 P.[-.F RiVA'Y E.Viva has a 502 horsepower en- provide access ta the rear reats they stay tilted Sgeso, nxnu rtafpiIù aNv ecr w! If we wish to pushi back a gifle cajupled ta a fulJY-s'ynchronizeri faur-speed - , a most important conveniehce feature for the 5ueacedndma,mu eralprc o Vv Sdn reat distance beyond that point transmissioni witli a floor-maunted shift, DUT- family Iran. BIG TRUNK SPACE. Viva s trunk hatran dt oster arL we find in the accouints of the SiArNDiI ECODMY. Viva delivers up te 45 hold.s 10.76 cubir feet af bard lug9age with extra Hebrew people as written !in our mîlies per gallon. SMDI3TH RIDING, AGILE raa0m for rugs, parcels and other saft items 13f riCe quor1ed includeés eîiverv and handcling charnIges' ld Testamiént "The people sat HANûLîNG. WfihRoil ControI suspension andic uggage. LOW, LOW PR ICE. Viva is easy f ar ocaltaxe down to eat and drink and rose up to play." The witer is talking1 ON DISPLAY NOW AT YOUR VAUIXHALL- PONTIAC DEALER'S tookl over. They ate as gluttons, Be sure te watcli "Telescope". 1"h.e Fugitive" aýnd "lThe Red Skelton Hotr" new slsawing onteesi. Check local listings foi tine andi channel. V16 dirank to drunkenness and got up bc, commrit adultery. Disaster was AUTIfORIZED VAUXHlAliLLe-PONTIAr'-C DEALER 1H IO MA VIL the resuit.DOW A VIL Not ail nmanriages are Christian M ' 6 InDamiages even though they are R 1S Nj 0 RL1nn penformed in a Christian Church 'What then is mnarniage? Judging1 fromn the article we must suirely _____________________i__________ conclude that marriage is living ORONO0 WEEKLYIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 19,65

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