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Barrie Examiner, 15 Aug 1959, p. 2

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lanolin tho propbntof becanu bl banfomkonu bun andbispeopla because or their Jinn He in lo deviate with mutations3841 fecessaddlesLove NEWMAN CAMPBELL The Lamentations of Jeni miaht perhaps began with the first invasion of the Chaldean nrrnia about 606 BC and con tioued to the fall of Jerusalem in 586 BC The place is Jerusalem am quoting from Dr Wilbur Smiths information on our les son Dr Smith suggeststhat while the youngcrciesses may find it difficult to be sympathetic to Jeremiahs dirges in the book the teachers may caiitheir at tention to somelocal disasters or catastrophic they read about in the neWspapcrsHow would we feel if our own capital city of Ottawawerc destroyed and its citizens carried away into cap tivity The older classes he suggests might be reminded of the mur tiers of the Jews in Gelmany the purges of Russia and World War 11 which resulted in the desola tion of many European cities which in many cases have not been rebuilt Dr Smith ends thlssuggcstion with the words one comforting truth in the Book of Lamcnta ions abides The Lord will not cost oft forever Justice will tri PROGRESS minimise soon scam Although humbled and M1 inhuman we are umontauona umph and evil will be punished for God is on the throne IHow doth the city Jerusalem sit solitary that was fullioi peo ple how is shebccome as widow she that was great among the nations and princess among the provincesbow is she become tributarytiLJeremlah WEPT FOR FLIGHT The people wept for their be loved citys plight They were hungry and desolate thinking thatrthoy hadno help God was punishing them for their trons gressions and they remembered the pleasant times in their past when they wcre free Jeremiah also lamenting his pdopl sorrows still kept his faith Gods goodness He wrote It isof the Lords mer cies that we are not consumed because Hiscompassionsfnil not They are new every morning great is Thy faithfulness The Lord is my portion saith my sou them that wait for libn It is good that man should both hope and quietlyWait for the salvat 2téle tardyLamentations For the Lord will not cast off St Giles Gets Part of the success story oi St Giles Anglican Church Bar rie has been the increase and improvement of the church furli iture Now 13 months operating as parish St Giles started off as ohurds in 1957 with chairs for its congregation and continued that way until the beginning of this week when Valley City Furniture Dundas installed roWs of smart lightcolored oak pews with red carpeting melting smart division between The cost of this most recent step in the long walk the church has taken towards looking fills thentic modern and becoming as well is $4000 Each pew however has been contributed by family and it is the effort of parishioners themselves un der the guiding hand of Rev John Riddel They have been responsible all the way along in the advance of the church When the church was built for instance there was stage in stead of chancel dining room tablefor an altar and piano This did not remain so for long VOLUNTEER WORK The men of the parish within SIX months of the opening of tha church had built chancel and sanctuary raised from the level of the rest of the church itself with their own hands Within another six months they had con structed an organ loft and safristy at the side at the chaos to All of this was volunteer work by the men and money was rais ed by the Ladies Guild who had bake sales bazaars rummage sales and also catered to ban quets The screen lectern and pulpit Bame later and staircase to the balcony at the west of the church followed all done by per ishioners The biggestnperation was the to of the choir stalls the Furniture prayer desks the litany dcsk the font and thenews says Mr Riddle a1 lot which weraput In by valley City The church however now looks as freshnnew clean and stylish as any of its size in Bar rieand now the congregation instead of congratulating itself on the work ithas Already put in looks forward to the day when it will have its own proper church building And that will mean more new Joan RmDELLstands on the homebuilt chancel nest It of the lords mercies that not bowed he says The Lord isgood unto on Him tho32 forevert But though Be cause grief yet will He have compas sion according to the multitude of His mercies For Ho doth riot afflict willingly nor grieve the children of men To crush under the feet all the prisoners of the earth to turn aside the rlghtot amen beforelhe face of the most Highto subvert aman in His causethe Lord approveth not Lameotatfono 3156 Out of the mouth of themes High proceedcth not evil and good Wherefore dotha living man complain man for the punishment ofhis sins Let us search andtry oui ways and turn again to the Lord Let us lift up our heart with our hands unto God In the heavensLam cntatione 3841 There are many sad hearts all over the world today Widows mourn the deaths of husbands in battle Others grieve for those accidents in our motorized world some killed by their own reckless masa others by careless drivers acumems mm We enjoy the comfort and swiftness of our airplanes which make our travels to distant places so convenient But acci dents do occur on the ground and lnthe air andvlhen they do We mourn and perhaps are in clined to blame the most High saying to ourselves Why did this happen to me There are some among us who are crushed by calamity Many more think of the blessings relt mainlng to them and go on bravely with Gods help saying Life must go on Jesus ourvsavior is called The Man of Sorrows and suf fered cruel death tosavo us He will help us to bear whatever comes to us if wabellcva and pray to Him Jeremiah for all his Lamen tations did not lose7 hisfaith in Gods goodness but sought Him for help and comfort So should we vouchers murmur British Columbias fishing in dustry mostly salmonearns the province $60000000 year steps at St Giles oumogooduntotnmtoatwalt tho soul that oeeketh Elmhmnntatlona 32925 steamed tlnough tissonfl mannerh OTTAWA St Bartholo mews an unobtrusive little Ang lican church near Government House soon will be without regular viceregal patron for the first time in 19 years and for only in third period since 1067 Three pews one of them hear ing the royal coatchums have been reserved at the frontof the Mseat church for the viceregal party aver since Lord Monek Canadas first govomorgcneral after Confederation laid the con nerstone in 1868 Moreoften than not the seats havebecu filled inall 16gov ernorsgeneral have attended St Bartholomews regularly The appointment effective Sept 15 of lilajGen George Vanier Roman Catholic as governor general recalls only two previous terms during which the Queens membe of St Bartholomews congregation With the playgron activity ending thlsweek Trinity Church begins its annual Vacation Church School on Monday in the Parish Hall The school is held in the morning each day from 10 to noon from Monday to Friday at this week and from Monday to Wednesday on the to owing week Last year the schoo was hold in the Trinity buildings for the first time and it was tre mendous success machildren who took part in the program were very enthusiastic Again this year it has been de cided to elosethe school with parents night on the Wednesday evening During the school the staff and students will have this night in mind and great things will be in store for the and lence The school each day begins With slogsong of wellknown folk songs and choruses This is always lot oi fun for students and ate together and it is never renown who will be featur ed in song next Then the classes move off to their separ ate places for their instruction Following the instruction there are games in the big bright room in the basement of the hall After being thoroughly this activity the classes return to their places and there are all sorts of things planned with the making of work books stain glass wi Tradition And Novelty At Rifle Shoot By ROY LoBERGE canodIan Press Correspondent CONNAUGHT RANGES Ont CPlBoth novelty and tree on were to appe tods of the Dominion of Cahadgmlliiflg Association matches Th tradition was the chairing of the winner of the Governor Generala match main event of the weeklong meet The novelty was new mate with the 765 millimetre FN rifle the armys new weapon that is to replace the calibre rifle in DCEA shoolln It was the FNsfirst appear ance one DCRAJrogram though many practloe shots with it last year Some 300 survivors of an elim ination match Friday were to about today in the last part of the GovernorvGenerals firing20 rounds at 900 yards They fired 15 rounds at 300 and 600 yards Friday Maj Dickl Hampton 45 of Camp Borden andMiles Morgan oi Port Credit each had 140 points of possible 150 Gerry Duellétte 24 of Dec Rive on the grand aggregate for highest total scorer in main the liCAF Ottawa was second With 700 may vmalnnmat son repres ntative has not been Gal mmwtnnymmmuimtem¢omfii emntahlfluhubopeinaodogood cool therafonwml Ilbopejn Rina Jamidspiudo hnd worms be rtnrnednamlour daynuofouf lmeotottnnabtn BrightonChurchliprithout ViceRegal Patronage These were from loss to 1008 when Lord Aberdeen was gover norgeneral and from 1M to 1940 when Lord Needsmulr held the post Both were Presbyteri an and each on separate occa stuns served as the reigning lov ereigns lord high commissioner to the general assembly of the Church of Scotland The Canadian Press reported erroneously Aug that all of Canadas 13 governors general so far have beenvAnglican Lord Twoedsmuir and Lord Aberdeen were the exceptions The Marquis of Lorna gover norgeneral from1m to 1803 was another Scot son of the Duke of Argyll chief of the Campbello However the records show that be worshipped at St Bartholomews along with his wife Princess Louise Queen ille torlaa daughter Vacation School Begins iii Trinity Anglican Church dows puppets chord scene and so on The staff this year In headed by Mrs Mltchinson who is the committee in charge of the whole event This committee held its tlnal meeting Thursday night at the home of Mrs Mitch inson to saw up the last details There are three divisions In the school withthe children of pre on age the sixto nine year 1d and the 10 to 13year olds Mrs Graves Ia heading th nursery section assisted by Hot ty Peterson Anna and Helen Baxter Mrs Jsbb in in charge of the primaryclasaes and she has as her helpers John Baxter Barbara Carson Evelyn Blake and Mrs Carson Mia Mltchinson lpoka after the next class and her assistants are John Steele Arthur Brown and Ruta Jonson 1n the morning the children have small snack and this is arranged by the ladies with Miss Henrietta Grassett the va cation school secretarytreasur er being the convener The full and happy morning comes to an end with everybody assembling in the church for quiet period of worship which is conducted by the rector Rev Canon AA Read Police Admit Theory Wrong NEW LISKEARD CPi Polt lice who said eeriier that thr youths blinded cow by shoe the animal through the eyes now admit their meory was all wrong Sgt Jim Tappeuden head of the Haileyburytprovlnclal police said Friday is evident the cow was never shot through the eyes He said Dr Nelson vet erinarian found the animal had suffered from malady called pink eyes The condition re sulted in an ulcer on each of the ieyes which burst giving us the impression the animabbad aclt finally been shot Police said earlier that three youths aged 12 14 and 19 had shot the animal through the eyes with calibre rifle and al lowed it to find its way back home dly where the owner killed The case Is closed the nor geaot said Friday lineman jis ssstlfllill In each service we on range all details are ex eeutad romptly and um obtrusively yet with the propei amulet of moles aionnl deliberation to sure thorougbarid npprov fractiontregsrdv irniunmmnmznuruanailmmfiw nouns cinemas Communists have constantly cried out tothoworld in the words of Karl Max the re ligion is the opium of the peopleThey were thinking mainly of the Catholiccbureha inaiotusce throughout the can turlec upon Christs biennial upon the poor in spirit and Hislowingtbat the poor we shall always have with usi Against this charge that file Church has lulled the social and economic ludanant of man to sleep modern popes espec tllly Leo xm Pins X1 had our late Holy Father Pill xn have ollwr1tten and Ipolten against the economic and social will oi mankind Their met logo to the world may mod up in the following paragraphs The widespread poverty in hpple Curb MaygBeLiited WOODSTOCK CF Hestrle tions on the importing of apples Into the United Kingdom will probably be removed by the end of the year George Laird Fles ident of the Ontario Fruit Export Association said here Friday And if they are remnved in line with Britains present eco onomlc recovery Ontario will have good chance of exporting in volumeeven against stiff com petition from Europe said Mr Laird Ontario exporters would face some problems Since no Cana dian apples have been available in England since the Second World War the present genera tion of consumers In largely un famlliar with Canadian varieties In addition European competi tion would lieheavy and Ontario exports would be limited by the voluma of apples available from certified orchards English grow ers have horror of apple maggots which thrive in the damp English climate The Salvation Amy Citadel sovcoluerslieei snr Mnlor nn 113 Bauer SUNDAY SERVICES 11 LouHoliness Meeting mainSalvation Meeting Millets Point 230 pm an Ages CHURCH OF STuGILES Anglican is Cook st Tho nev menu Lira August is loss mm 41on Communion ll munMORNING PRAYER The Rev Howden of Detroit formerly rector of Trinity Church Barrie Everyone Welcoma UNITED APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH lumbar sr snowman Services 10 lamBible School 11 emuMorning Worship N0 EVENING salmon Thursday pomPrayer and Bible Study Pumr Remit Elliott The Anthem Church at SAINT GEORGES Allnndnla Burton Ave shamans Barrio Rector Rev Waltecher organist Mrs Shaw ATCM Cholrleader Mrs 11 Smcthurst mm xn ave 15 mamMORNING PRAYER The service will be in charge of gt Mr Arthur Rowe oi St Pauls Innisfil he not conformed to this world butbe ye transformedby the re newlng of your mind We invite you to come and Worship With Us gg TRINITY CHURCH Anglican 334 Coutu st rrlnu xnr Anklet 1e 195s 511on Communion 90VnmHoiy Communlon the world cries out for relief Godbaa givaaennntbn right and powerth use the goods of this earth but man by his own evil will and desire has do strayed the order of Goda Providence by creating artill cial scorcitluioo that ularne proportion of months popu lation lives inpoverty and want unable topmvido for stainless old agenci death There will alwaysbe poor witb us butwe mnem take this aarawxcuu for inaction in the secret poverty The powers of the State of other organization and of individu als moat cooperate fully in in attempt to redistribute the wellth of thc world according to the great Christian prin clples of justice and charity The abolition of private property altogether in not correct solutlon nor will vim lence and revolution succeed In anything but destruction not cnostruetlon Through progres sive and prudent evolution through enlightened laws and the administration of justice and equity through mgreement and concord we must attempt to build our world may ac cording to the principles of Christ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services Sunday School SUNDAY AUGUST 16 1558 it SOUL THE 1003 TEMPLE 41 Collier St Barrio Au ARE WELCOME == =94 TilAlliance Church Cor Betm and Dunlap so Sunday School 945 Services 1100 son and 700pm Phone rashesl CHURCHBRIEPS so LWEEBANCONYENTIDN Milan Babel pastor of the Barrie Lutheran Church olrtbo Good Shepherd will attend the General Pastoral Conference for all the pastors and delegates ol the Slovak Synod of the Luther amazon from all over North America The convention ts from Aug 11 to Aug in Chicago and with Mr Babel willgo dele gate Edward mam of Angus The church president Gerald Emberson takes over the ser ylces while Mr Babel is away origami Sermon Openairservmcsuill be held at Staynor Baptist Church Sana day Aug 15 atva pn1 by tho avpu All an invited to hear the preacher aiudent minister William Stannard of Oak view United Church Special music willbo featured MOVING TO Nova SCOTIA Rev and Mrs Posoo and famin of Cookstown are moving to Rose Bay Nova Scotia at the end of thismonth Mr Posno In the Presbyterian ministlr Cooksiown Christian Reformed First 157 Shanty Bay Kalil Rev Joe Geareka III oclockSunday School lilyService Dutch 7305uvlee English The Book 01 Solmon 85 THE CHURCH OF THE BACK TO COD HOUR Roman Catholic ST MARYS CHURCH 95 MULCASIER ST SUNDAY MASSES son am 1015 nan 1110 mm Weekday Mass 730 am daily EVENING DEVOTIONS Sun pan ch 110 pan ST JOHN VIANNEY Cor Innisfil and Baldwin Lane Allsndalo Sundayltlass 800 930 1180 up Weekday Masons am Datly Vincent at 045 IJnFBlhla School 700 pmMr Frid EMMANUEL Fellowship ornvingeucal Baptists Rev Nullmeyerrraotor 1100 amtMr Ellsworth anoancasrs Sunday 905 am wcdnclday 1105 nan CKBB rnncnuncn on Bunion UNITED Minister REV RI TRMBLE BA Illllfl nm anl The Reverend SUNDAY 112 Collier Minister Gardiner Lloyd Tllfford Organist ChoirMns er nmonrsanwcns WITH CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH IN COLLIER STREET CHIIR AUGUST CONDUCTED BY TflEfiEtEREND IUIIIEIIAN CHURCH OF mE GOOD suspnsno REVM1LAN BABEL 11 Wesley St SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 am Divlno worship 2111 Temporarily held at CODRINGTONSCHOOL 217 CODRINGION STREET 121 THIS IS THE LIFE AVENUE nuance student MR ROBERT BALL This Word of God sundoy Chhrch School All Departments seams wall ism an PIIESBYTEIIIIIII Slim vialroasmmcowln aliloliier Si liniieti Bhutch Skelly on DURIN BRENN 1100 landmine Only can also or move Canon aha Read Organ Recital by Howard Jerome sidenL roses Canadian alleged Organism sealant the 11min Service Bruee audacity ronmmurs also ARE WELCOME

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