Lie Love (Cottuuedfiom page 3), who are jled by the sîpitit of (led Pre S )f acio. For yen dili not recie hie sii of sbavery to f ý ail ae tla fear, but yeu have reclie Ve piitof Soi,~p Gord ýsi nt the Cyod of the déed, And onl f slives 10 hmseli, ae ine of us dirs ,ýto hiniself. If we 'Itie, welive tothe Lord, and qf wc ie, wýe dia to te Lord; so thILII whetheýr:ive,,clive or whetiter we idieL, 'we are the Lords. For Vo Vihs (l Crist di,d d ived a- gain thit h migit e Lord both of, th dn aifte living. Becauj.se lie lives ,we isîr^ýlilive clso. Jesus said, "I anthe truc Vine, end my pabher i Ivndesr Every branehJ fmi" ha brar no fru ith - t. s e i , 1rdevery brand tat d ea rnfruit lie prune h n, y , hban more fruit. bdeto m a I n you.' As th -nh : beaýr fruit of itsel, unets it ab-d;' inthe vine, qneýithfew cn ou nlasyou abide lu me, andi I lu him, he it is that earls much fruit, for a, part front me you cari do nothing. Thle Lord lis moy sheph&rd, I 'liIno vatle iakes 'Me lie dow i n lugrý,eenup1 tureCs -le leads me h st silwaters, he re&t0lrels m o Hie leads me ini thU'Patits o1 trtghteoutsness forbas nâxalme's sake. Even tlhough I 1waw kthroughi tlhe vnlley of Vuie shaîdow ofdeat, I fear no evil; for tihou are with me; thy rod and thy staiff, thhey e'omliort me. Thou - preparest a taible beo rle me in theg presence of mny eîneimies., Thouuanoitntest my hetad with o2. my cu~p ovenfloses, SV, ely gteodness and' umercy shiaM~ foHblow me ail the days of Miy Pfe; and 1 sbe taidell in te house of the Lord forever,, The Kizyg ishaill say te those at lis riglht hand, Corne O blessed iof niy falher, in- leiet the kingdam prelpareid for you fiedm the foundatlon of the wSild; for I was hunigry and you gave me f ood, I was thLrfly andi yo'u gnve me dýriýnk, I waS a stranger aurd'you weieocd edMe, 1 wa!s naked anrd ou eloltheld me, 1 wa-s sick and you visited me, 1 N b prison and yotu came to me. ,Then tihe igý,hteous wili ânjswe!r lm.j, "Lord, when did we see Thee a stranger and ýwelcome thee, or naked and clotlhed thee? And when di.d we see thee stick orlu' prison andi visit tilce? And thec king shaihi anrswer tliem, "ruII ,9W to yo., asyou did t te the ,least ce' these my brýethren, you did it to me. ,1,Feature Value..I 'BOPPO, Punc'hing Toy each only m 34" high with Squeaker T1V TABLE SETS, Clearing at $8088 1Single TV', Tables Regular $1.99 $1.49 Thursday, Friday, Saturday at: Lunn mi'Pro -Hardware Orono, Ont. Phone 983-5307 thle saf est possble &gare,#te wdl be miade avalaJble to the Catadti- an puttbic." Dlavid Ori1ikow (N.D.P. - Wiri peg North) moved tihe sàime inao tion :as hMs ceague Frank iHow- ard willh respec±t to'Indliain mortai- 1y ý,. . anîd the resufit was the game. The next order of business, and the last utnd.er "Routine Proeeed- ings' mas the Orail Question Per- jod. T1'here we'ne about 45 quest- img n1citfwhidh undeir the rules ,were to be retlated tio mattem, of l'urgetnt Inattonia Iftees". Tus is the rnost difficult period of thie day for Mr. Spýeakeir Who is the responsibdllty o£f sortmng out the questions of 'Urgent nétiioeiainM- teresf' frora those wUech are a- gmentive, not urgent, not natiion- ai in scpe, to-o getneslah, pk-îlUc- lW oriented, not in good taste, etc. This is noit mi easy rtask foS Mr. Speaker twliomust preside over a forum* where pohliils is th4 name of thev ganie. Report from Ottawa Russell c. llontey,QC.MP, Northumbillahd - Dwmana 'Ple. first item of bu$iness n the Fous;e Of Conmms Order Patper each day is called "Routine ~Proceedngs." Thîts is the' most in- terelstiing part of thedealy routine b0cause It ften provides sharýp dtelrohaûges between ()pposiUton Members tarndtlhe Primne MhlTster and bis Milustem. Before the ,peÈlodof oral ques- tiolns there are certain other ord- et-s of business. For e»ample, yes- terday the Ilirst heur In the Hlouse of Oonmmlons 'wen*t ike thufs: James A. MceGnath (P.C. - St. JoiWns East) rose on a Question oiffPnv- îlege elomiaining that because of technicaWhties in the rules of tie House ofGCoinIns lie eould not present -a grievance as quiddky às lie feit he ghouMtdbe able tae. . , Primne Minister Trudeau tâbled a paper enrtlittled "Itnome Security and Social Services" settitng ont positions 0 f the government at next week's Constitttionai Con- FranikHo~lward (,ND.P. - Skee- nta) moved that the lieuse "huld ,consider a recent reoport ou Iniian mortality. --lie dtid not.receive the required urnanlimous consent ta set aside the pilanned business of the lieuse for an ememgenicy de- bate on ti's matter. Mr. W. M., Howe (P.C. Well- iûgtonGGrey) dntroduced a Pcivâtte Memibers BRi ita control the tar content and nicotine level of cig- arettes Thie purpose of tis B5111, Mr. Hfowe said. was -te jbrlng the cigarette maufactuning ludustry u.nder the Food and Drug Direct- ointe in order, as lie said, "lthat UNIT» CHgUlCE Oro* ue ateru Charg -lw a" . a. &LM&g SUNDAY, DECBM»RR 14, 1969 Orgue ttnIted hareb-. 3unday smmuast 0-0 Service et 11:16 aai& Kfry- mormig $erVio. at 9.4t u Saody Sdiooi at 11.0 r .1 Cba'Istmnas 01f t Suggesttonts MEN'S TIES See Our new stock of Wash 'n Wear Terry ties by "Currie" in the new three-inch width. Ready-Knots included. Plain shades with sinal motif, fancy stripes, paisleys and ail-over designs. Attractively boxed. Priced fromt $2.00 to $300 Mens and, Boys' Socks Another shipment of socks fer men and boys. Al nylon, wool and nylon blends soft orlon and nylon, Kroy and nylon wlth cushîonet popular 12. Boys stripes,1 Trousers Predomix and brom d foot. Pélain and fancy in al -the- es$Ipe shades. Mens sizes to fit 10% to e' ,ipr ssizes to fit 6 to 10%. Men's opera style sllppers with .~Men's -$1.00 to $2.50 leather uppers and leather or foam soles. IÎOYs' 59e to $1.00 Price, per pair- $6.00 's Fannlett PyamasIllkokMen's Beits is Fannlett Pyamasîlikokleather belts for men, dif- podi quality flannelette pyjamas in ferent styles in black, broWn and grey. paisleys and Geometric designs. Priced f rom $2.OýO to $2.50 t have wide elastlc wastband. niant shades of blue, green, wtie wn, Sizes, A, B, C, D anid E. Coats and Jackets, Sweaters, Shtirts, Rfats, Trousers, Handlkerehlefs, Gloves and Price, $4.95Baes A&RMST1-vRONG S And neyer again wi)I they say "NEY DAO ... 110W COME THE OTH'ER KIDS ALWAYS HAVE ALL T« RMU? Theres a lot to be aaid for the 1970 MOTO-SKI. But for the thrill that beats all thrills, consider this: you drive into your yard. It's wintery cold and a ltteafterdark. Thie family doesn't know you're bringing home a spankin' newy 1970 MOTO-SKI (nothing wrong with making that kinid of decision on your own!). You walk into the. hause (yawn once or twice)eandasay te the Iids, *"Hey kids! How about bringing ti those bundles from the back of the c-ar?" That's the kind of thrIll-that pauma folks remember best abotgowfa* up. But it's most the begblnug When you buy ont of thm 1010 flamflyly IiW 'MOTO-SKI. puaI make them 11ke tboyrg ,h tWb* id". The one that alwabialhma the font A fre a cWo f "Story oftdm bm clusive Trackt" w!! pupi yo m rlght track whmen sboy a mr mobile. Get the *tory hom ULETIDE EVENING - tn a Night Club. Atmosphere - Country Four" Quartette Exhibition of'Dancing, ~~ Forrester's Orchestra Entertainment, Dancing, tards, Lunch, Orono Townt Hall, Friduy, December l2th, 9:0p.m. Sponsored by Clarke Citizeas Committee and Ratepayers Iie. $3.00 a Couple ROLPH HARDWARE Orono, Ontario Phone 983-5207 THEFOIWER-EDEP4< ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, DELTMBER Illh,1969 - la