Ernest Lewis man ways see the Cross The minister of largeconf gregatien iii Belfast lroland having completed summer change at Rockefeller Memorial Methodist Chuich in Syracuse New Xoik delivered an flinsp ing sdmon lo the do can grentions of Central and lier United ehurehcs In Barrie yesterday morning Heisthe Reverend George Good graduate of Trinity Col lelc Dublin nephew oi Harry Armstrong and the Misses Arm strong of Ciappcrton Street Barrie The service was in con tral United Church with Rev of Collier Street in charges The beautiful new church was llcd almost to ca pacily Mr Good handsome young whose mother wife and two daughters are visiting in Barrie took his text fromAcls 411 This is the stone which was set at nought of you build ers which is becomethe head of theeornor Th Gods world he saidI and it can only bcsuc cusstul by being run Gods way Through the clouds you can al Do not be come depressed hy all you see and read but build your lives with God eommityour life to Him Two Reasons Mr Good said there were two reasons First the only way of lite worth living is Christs way Second he advised of fer your life to Christso He can use you to fulfill His Pur pose to this worlda world Ho loves and for which Ho save His life The minister said he had oc casion to see 1902 automobile recentlyand it stnlck him that in many ways thiswas won derful arid weiive in The ear in eated just how much progress had been madefor in stance initransnortation sinée then There is progress in every way such as home appliances whichihave tokens much the drudgery from lit for the housewifep Something wrong But there is something radi cally wrong in this world Mr Good pointed out Take the intamational situa on World War One was supposed to make the world better place to live in war to on war how our dreamslwue when there came an even worse Broken people who have led out the earned our any bot We have crisis alter en There seems to be hang ing over us continual clouds of rear of Jealousyot suspicion what is wrong How is it we can make progress in every way and yet not learn how to live together gt Mr Good said there was iar closer connection than we admit between the worlds trou bios and our apparent rejection of lheteaehings of Jesus Christ it was too easy to find someone to blumefor the worlds trou tiles We blamed the Kaiser then Hitler new Russia and others Are We Not to Blame But can we lay the blame wholly on others than our selves was the questionpiae ed Is it not true that we of the western democratic world have failed also We started to build our dwelling butwi neglected to lay the corner stone There is little use talk ing about the world in general unless we look at ourselves and our neglect of responsibility Mr Good asserted that it was Communist not possibleto divide sacred life from secular Critics of Chris tianityhaalheir great oppor tunity when they can see people not putting their professed Christianity into their evcryday work andlife Those Christian principles must be applied to business or disillusionment rom es There are far too few good Christian homes now Human love is the mostvwon derful thing in the werldthe minister said butit will break down if not commondovc homes strengthened by for Jesus Christ are caused by cornerstone Sought Answer Mn Good said undo the rea sons he came to the United States was to find outthe ex ation on the great increase church going ligious revival habit He has been convinced that more and more people are seek ing religion as the only hope or the wchld But he cautioned about church attendance mereJy for the sake of appearance Even if you are regularat tondants in Gods House you must hésineere in your heart foryour love of God over old time fiddlers Weather Today Mostly Sunny Keejpna warm Summer weather has pre vailed for long time with enough rainto vnlleve dan ger of drought The lpat as eariyjunday Temperatures wer lligh V83 or just midi oz so 75 is so Fijdjlers Jami Shelburineio Lightninglingera flashing hows tripled Shel rnes popu lation over the weekend when over 90 eontestants fromali the United States and Canada swarmed in for the eighth armuai Canadian open contest More than 4000 spectators jammed Shqlburnes Community Centre on Friday and Samrday nights to listen to this fiddlin marathon On Friday night the judges had finally whittled ithe bookkeeper Mama 45mm MARLIN 011ouisvilie Kentiicky at nor of the Novelty lass is secureeeivlhg congratulations held the ydungest ntestant at Shelbnme 10yearold Paul Winslow of Granton Qntzario present at the iddling marathon Mdre thanï¬ï¬oi people were which lasted until the ontestantv itii lists The last fiddler displayed talent iat four oclock Friday morning Saturday Lire spectators saw Myearold Ed Gyurki from Woodstock walk away with the Canadian Zopen chamiponship Gyuriri also wenthe Glohe an Mail Trophy for the best Can adian entrant Wayne Louisville Thencbritest sponsoredb Rotary Ciuh of pa Ioryoun Thé youngest éntrantw ul Winslow 10f Grah who of Toronto the house with erforrnances The oldest epntestant wus 99 ye bold Thomas 13 Saunders ho cl ims thatjhg can reada nilas one ofthe few eohtestanta called hack foi an Sad ders Has been playing the fiddieflorfld years Championsh inalistaw list down to year whereas industrial permits showed The overall picture shows an increase doi thesnme period over even the remit building year 011956 Eullding issued by he building inspector for July V958 are RESIDENTIAL Single Family Dwellings William MoChesnoy 136 cm herland St or Cumberland st Etrilder MbCheaneyH Lentt slu MPenetang St for Melrose Buiider Self Frank Har gre its 144 Iroronto St for Am elia nilder Jaco llotso 1771Ducleworth Sunnidale Itd Builder said Campbell Ba efpr Rodney Sh Builder Ba Hill McKnight 124 Rodney St for Slrabane Ave Builder Asolf Allen 28 Thomson St dwelling on Rodne St and dwelling onlttlclrose Ave Builder self Coulter 11 Eur ton Ave for Lakeview Cr Build er Sprin Stellar Constnlctio Cu 336 Codxington st toi Wei on St Builder self Ten permits $36500 Multiple Dwelling Unlts Bauidry 44A Gravesufor East St Fiveunit apartment builder self Stollar Construction Co 336 Codrington St llunit apartment on BlakeSvtA builder self Norfolk Constant on Co 51 Blake Stliwo llunit apartments on Blake St huiide self Corbett Ell Barr Co er oils Mrs PL Burrows 98 Cunrhe Convert SE to duplex at 98 Cumberland St builder liarnies McKinno Dru Hooter £500 LanefConveit srn Wellirqton GroiIeSt builder self wood Rose Sthailera ans at 187 Qwen St builderE Scott Wilson Orchard Dli alterations at thard Dr builder self Mrs Harris 89 Donald St alt erations 89 Donald StL builder Cotton Hughes93 Rodney St alterations at 93 Rodney St builder seiidltliss MacDonald 252 Duniop St repairs at 252 Dunlop St builder Gavin Mrs Shaver 35 Toronto SL re airs at as Toronto St builder avin Frank Waylon 156 Clapper ton St alterationa at 165 Clap pertonSth1iilder seif Frank Lennox own 153 Owen St ogiid repairs and alterations er ilelf mourphf1h1Maple valtera ons at Illgltllaple Kitchener Fntrclough Will gt Open annually Barrie luir The Honorable Ellen Fair eiough minister of Citizenship and immigration will he the first woman lathe long history of Bprrie Agncultural societys Exhibition to open the fair of flcially on Friday Sept 28 fThis will be another first for the Honorable Ellen Faircloush who is the ï¬rst woman inl the history of Canada ever to be mEmher of the Federal Cabinet Empire Born id HamiltonEllen Fair eieugh was educated in Hamil ton and became an active mun her of the General Accountants Association She was clectedflto the Hamilton City Council as an alderman in and became controller in 1950 She Is an active mentor of the United boyalists Associaan and the lndependent Order Daughters of the Empire ORO MEMORIA HONORS DEAD 511165 26 of 135 MadisonAve was racovered early Friday morning by Chief Kenwell at Wasagaheaeh The ï¬rst drowning victim at Wasaga Beach this year Sipes waa stayingat the No Worry cabins and was reported to have gone or beforedinner swim in therivmr Harms last seenahve ats515 Thursday af ternoon Whenhe did not come in for supper the owner of Lot cabinsVillas ELaver be came concerned Arched of his cahin revealed that his clothes were still there and Mrs Layer notified Ontario provincial police believing that Sipes had drowned Draggi pemtipns of he river areasltarted in the early evenlngland had to be abandon ed due to darkness The oper ation hogan Friday morning at 63 and the howlwas recovered builder self Cough 97 nland St repair fire darn age at Cumberland St builder Coutts 210 Toronto rep trs an 210 Toronto Stbuil ér it St repairs at51 Henry St huild McLeod 67 Henry Mrs Rhodes27Agues St for same buiiderijl Cidha page three lonv Her first try in the federal litieai field was unsuccessful ln theltMo general election but she was elected to the House of Commons in tryelection May 1950 representing theilam iltou West riding She was re elected inlDSS and 1957 She was appointed Secretary of State for Canndaune 21 1957 After the March 3111958 elec By no3 1heyshallnot grow old as we who areieft grow old Age shall not wither them nor the ears oxide rat the soiug dnwiaoffthe sun and in the morniiig we shall rem cm DO itlzens of 0m Archdeacon Lighibourn of Shanty Bay repeated words aflerlwhleh Bauleh read from the eenotaph thaoames ofthoseiwho had paid the supreme sacriiee lortheir country These are those whose names are carved in stone 191418 War James Little William Bramble JohnStorey Thomas Ross Hamilton Mitchell Edward Mellugh Arthur 3e11 Cook Sylvester Herhert Foresten Wiser Jameslearsall MeArthur LlohnVesscy Me Peter McArthur Nor man Di or Bernard iteheil Joseph Penzberton Alex MoCuaig Wearing Hjaxold PearsallWalt of Malcolm ubin Crawford WilliamiOConne Sept 26 tiou Prime htlnlrter meteo linker appointed herto the pres ent cabinet posting ThoDrhibition will start on Thursday Sept 25 when lit will open its gates to exhibitors and will close Saturday Sept 27 The prize lists andthe final pre paratiods are being finalized at the present moment saxvie or two WARS WilliamGvWalker Gordlyonfpv heads during the ï¬rst these eenotaph leaiving flowgs de posited sad mother andrela tives and delegation from the was short withlprayer and ad dresses the reverend gentle three appropriate John Episuooal re mile westoï¬Ed garund Simcoe County Tour ist and Industrial Committee speaker from London take the se ice 1510 Thetirstcathedral bury RIDEngiarui was finished in ISecoudonrld War on op posité side of the monument the names as follows Har old 15 Barnes Arthur Clark Edward Clark Albert Doug ltis Ronald Henson JohnD Pilkey Raymond Sampson turned an the library