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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Oct 1963, p. 4

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, TIHURSDAY, OUTOBEE bibt, 19U8 "Supporting Hands" Rf.b sil u. LLO ai hur, plaed îrnin a 4#3cripture RelieLýeîs - E 1od(il : wie1e ie r$ , t rest' as lie -SLt. Mabiaew 10: 40, 42. io.:c4 edî uvvrr the scene of batCle Today we ýrea, 'rom tne ï3ok f vfiI tntey used their strength to -Exodus" whieh rneans 'go 'ng Out., ~as his hanfl. Moses was a great Moseis was the great leader who leader, fillet with the power of was able to weld together a great God, yet he couldn't fulfil his task aumlber of slaves and lead then without sorneone else, supporting- Out of one country through strug- nirn. That Is why we want to con- gles, difficulties and hardships ac- 3 der the blessing, value and in- rass the wilderness te a new land. spiratiofi of suppoKliag hands. In the Ieeon today the people Of Reently, while attending a prep- Israel were confronted by the Arn- aration session for consultants to alekites. Moses went up on a 11111 help introduce the New Curriculum vnth the sacred staff in his hand. which will be used in 196,4, we ýre- As long as his hands were raised, aLIze agatn that our church is chai- Israel prevailed against the eneimy. lenged. to prepare for "an exodus," When is armas grew tee weavy the emerging from ineffective ex- and carne down, the Amalekites be- pree"ion of the past into a tirnely IOROO5 to $ TR Special arter Brief, Two-Way stretch, at- tached Suspenders, wrinkle-free stockings. Sizes small, medium or large. Reg 98e Now 79e Brassiere, Cott<rn Stitcèhed Cup, lace edge, adjustable straps, sizes 3 ,2to36 Reg. 65e This Week's Special.................. 47e Dish Cloths, red, blue and green checks. Ea. 19e New Plastic Runners, lace designs. lEacli 69c New Ladies' Slippers, fur trim, beaded, colors of blue or pink. Sizes 4 to 9. Pair for.. $1.69 New, Weather Wizard ýForecaster, knows to- morrows weather today. Priced at....... 89e Manufacturer's Special - Halo Sprav Set for firmer control, giant bottle with 6 Jumbo stylng iRollers. Priced at........ ... $1.89 Manag'er's Special- Arrid Roll-O n Deodorant. regular size. This Week .............. 71c WeekI,-End Treat - Patterkrisps, a chocolate coated candy treat. This Week, lb ....... 69e A new car for uour family? New Commerce. Low interest 'rates. Lufe- appliances for y>our home? Cet whatever insured for yOur protection. Conven- Vou need now-with a Personal Loan jent repayments. See your helpfui f(Jrom the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce- lwanch manager'today. -Over 1260 branches to serve you M 'w i -, wiýtne.gs relevant te our timie. Wîe uete be. We need to unestn ealer May;, e, his work will be .ave 'been enslaved by the past ili whiat the PB'ble is sayinig. We nieed greatly limîted unless the suplort'- maany ways. ToDday we sitand at a to get benieath, the surface and 11ng hands do lift hi.1oluI thiscog- ,rIl'ng point in history because1 learn what vital Christianîty really ;ato(n there are rnany peoplewh th1ere is an awakentng. People are. is. are no,, in the forefront of thiriga, saying on ail sides, "Give us a In the beginnig I spoke of the but cerne thrngs are made posib1ce surer word and a clearer pioture. blessing, value and inspiration of '>ecause of thern. They neyer wili Give us something that -.an be re supporting hands. "Thank God have the glory but God will ku«w c ~and ,God's reward will 'bë theirs. lated te our education, se that we for supporting hands, mn this com- don't have te try te a'ccept thiags rnunity and ln this cerigregation, W'lliar Barclay tells of ald which we are flot able te believe." who have tried 1te 1heMd up the hands who after a great struggie entered arn thrilled when I think of the WfCiast. la issfiu ink rn-nistry. Hîs heiper, in thîe ýn thisWilliam iarcbut iists fnur l, 3k8 days o0f study, had 'been the village exn his enertion urght enedrs i the chain of savation: she-maker, a man of wide readmng axperience which ougOnttte be ours rnay flot have it again. Church 1. God, out of whoise love týhe nd far tini ng. pagte dy5) s if thîs opportunity passes, that we whole proces0f salvaton began. leaders are frightened because 2. Jesus, who brought that mes-j people have net sufficiently prepar- sage te men. ed themeselves te "corne eut" at 3. The hurnan me'ssenger, the I ths Une.prophet who speaks, the good man We hve hm tyingfer anywho is an example, the disciple meth t iveveth wol aui who learns - whe in turn an pass en ý,ý-_ teo others the Goed News which congregation in an awakening and they, thernselves, received. istoduedthe suybeok 'The 4. 'The believer, who welcomes Word and the Way". Many Missed Gods man and Ged's Message and th*s opportunity te prepare fer the whe thus finds 1f e te lis seul. New Cui-W culum. In the past, those W antallepoht n üespons>ble for education in the1 ecaota b pphtani Sunday S, n!ool thouglit curriulum prench the Word of Qed. llhere is cera maeral ndsai w rany a man, whose voice' has wascetl mtraan kindl1ed the hearts cf thousands, wiii utve David C. CoGk books or many an-manwho has carried intll- Callyour UTnited Chiurdli Publications or pick erable burdens of public servicel Icne lmig& up sonething lse tn the States. ttnd responsibiiity, who would giad- liesdPubn 'Out cf lt ail, aduits today .have a ly have borne witness that they Mechanicai Contra ctor hodge-pod-ge of practically nething. couid neyer have survived the de- There are asc many different theeol- mands of their tasks if it were not 1oslsisal ogies as there are people. In~ the for the love, care, sympathy andi and guarantees pasi we seem te have completely service ef sorneone at home, un- misne3t.o owRlgou d-known to the worid, We cannet ailn caison dte s ph'e how Reliieus edl-be hining exam piles of goodres"in Jtin ta e sphvand the very the publiceee but wherever God CA R M A N~ J thagswe ay nd he erythings çalls forth a mani or weman to be i we de we teach certain things but His messenger, tlhat messenger kPLU9BING IIEATING convey other impressions at the zeeds the SUpporting bauds of those s are tirne. We have te iiet a new ivhe aise love Christ. Great ais thatý Phene 143 Orono idpa &! what curriculum really is. _______________________________ The Christian Education Curric -___________________________ julum bas tn invelve far more than material. it hagte involve people. It has to invelve oemnle ms teachers. ,~2 people who miale un homes and Ï Jean our children learn what they should about Jesus Christ if they are taught one thing and see an- other? Curriculum involves an of ' 1us. We are ail teaching the children0 frtfew years o« our lives andA Mtis going te do us for thse rest'o! our lives, ve are badly mistaken. îÏ ~Christianity is 3o great, that though1 we go on iearning ail our lives, weL shail net have learned It ail, ne matter hoW long we live. Curricu-1 iur is for the involvement of ailn ages of people in the iearnng pro-L cess, through materials and people,E which confronts them with Jesus1 Christ at ecd stage of their life. The church ls cenfronted wlth the 'cee ut" into reai'ity and te livelu D GA T insuch a way that the people of "e pur day sec the Christian lfe as' srnething that is expressed in id, _ everything we do, every heur of the aam curriculum involves the whole con- ýýregatIon. Iii involeis inteilectual T h r s,11h u a . 2 ionesty. In the pact we have tried a 'h te makepeopie believe thngs they dd net need te believe. We have tîied te rnake thern accept sone- thing without reason, that science 3T T 'A MC or corne ether teaching can show o.N,0,T HN 6 is net the truth. 1 ar nont saying I OOO N.POE1& a that God's Word is arîy s than i'Ï__________________________________ 41ý -

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