upek e the ear e1 Our' Lor 197",and this It is ini a very real and encouragingTi . C ad a t t m a , o w a v m F b 1 9 7 way. He la the. Lord of the and motherwnthv oPr cho on UUbli J*5oe fI.~S~ sIaages. What 1967 holds for us wash the ishs oigt aa we cannot tell. "We know flotA And If ild aadere r.nd rsH.Aga Tilison or llma b w h a t o f g o o l m a et o . & h o p - t a t w u . m d t x n y , o r t o w r e S d y reserved for us", but we m Mm cuee ilisn, EitorPhono 9U-4213 "know whorn we bave believ- es sw cd, and- are Persuaded that He ies sheim nUcmn aleso r octSm is able to keep that which we IDanYwhere cicnAe4a n h mt oe have committed unto Hlm to that'a sayingsmtîg r m n er Vn cout M o hers Pr paring UCW MeetingbTos, ightens ailburdn, Adress neleodm oot, eeLud Plans t ersto.M ke and gives fleaning to ail aur By Tracy 9. LUJgi apnItyendRussia, cya S. iae od rs nySt~ otp PlnIM k Christians cari sing joyfuly in Kipling was wrong! Ida Montreal 2).wrSudyemig u thie midst of adverse surround- East is east and west is wst And fot nly the largerofteKacfa» or F theand S n D n e atrEg tel others of the -and the wi DO meet, cauftries are Participating. atn? î~~ ,a~~Ms ~ Newcastle-..The S o t o IS fourList trn-uesomsumbia, Trs ifilendad EthiopoveaoCMistsJRuthfo-ailnc Cameron8 tSuctoday27 ÏuCh ckrofgMala siaoeyth, L O ers' & xillary held its first1paid. Shc aso further x- thought to again holding a din- Newcastle:- To open the amainkChrd. tianlythe h Bni-ExtPep '67 h M ont reai orJn-aCDIr a, TMo n , Swtzlopan, a dMissseIh abeRI mctuof the year under plained that ail interested ner for the boys. As they frst meeting of the New Year pMron in this dreary world. rs o! the earth, and from Argentina for a few more. rnt M.an th c leadership of nw officers persns would be welcore, were prepared to do so, a date hcd in the Sunday Scho l Knowing that He is fot DIS- more than 70 différent nations And this isn't haf. at urndea tte h m ! Mr.aOh wvstdl.B kr on Tuesday evening, Jnuary fot just tic mothers a! boys was set for February 8th and Room of the United Church, couraged, let 'us then be EN- are being gathered for this Wc right aso ist the Ger. atrdo akenhno aSnayeeig 2M hin the ou nicii Chambers. in Cubs or Scouts, but any- the time, :30 p.m. The din- the U.C.W . sang the hymn curagd, ini spite of the dark- extravaga z nGorydeon c eaîs epuhiIC n B irs lt it d y r n r.H rl u n y The meeting ws opened with nc wishing ta join. 'ner would lie ield at the be- -Sadn t h oti" The ness, and think and act in the bringing their ustoms, their Trinidad and Tobago, the Ivory Mrad j jMroan Te3 the members 3ining in thc Bill C l, chairman of the ginning of Baden Powell incming President, Mrs. W. lght of the gorious know edgc culture and their prdct. Coast, tc U p otthe Mwre. gsanar hs nvr w r n r ad ng a! the Scout M other', Gr up Com m ittee, was at the W e k. Rudel re d a Prescription of e oss f a His ultim ate A t p a th s c unre R p bc o C ad t e an o o h na a a M i Prayer and Promise, m eeting ta speak ta the m th . r. H le u ei, S ca ine ingr dients for renewing plan. This m akes the future A tian ane o n ris Re u li f ad , an te iongot d nnen party o Su d y h n rs ug u p , B w m i Te redet M.Jers in regards ta the annual Canv elnRdlSca an Organization. wandenfui and exciting, and wouid ha more castiy, moa d BraosEhSij o emeso Thegare mntM co e n Flather and Son Dinner. First, ta setnor c-obeg n nightaway iDuring the business par- ail the tomonrows iebathersomne and take a great be finished. meml ers o udiiraiy,2 nVle Waparo-canvenors andmtionhefh Cocvmetingannawce. he Itrodctio ota tern. deaimore time, but probably And wc haven'tmctnennahndtgthrtteSeeso aiynteudm inembers and visîtor ta the he thanked the ladies for ail plans wene under way for oentofwehemameet!nteannue- _the____Introducdttirovdeanyhin mre heUnied taes ! menica res suthrann upi-.15 Meeting, inviting them ta the hep and co-peration they the dndi .Ai oRer, o ant wdeadeofthhn- old'tpovMr Jiin mreth niedSSteve nnriaAcesRet core back ta as many meet- had given the committee i u nnhemer AIlyothes, atnual canvass for the March ntrc Yolfeas oi itc-. yet, C ssaavins gtnx e hi igaute wee bl tathe past, with Mrs. Wag jsttaemmbr oi, oafda Dinies, which Mns. J. Nar- ILhtr fliea ti todayto the Russas aet i atteth. waye o!reaegiafeing pic-layetTersthepa i nrlxhi t nte d t her p r ns a d ga d u d h tv n o out, and it was hpd that Auxiiary, said they would w y Only with veryone's the Annual M eeting of thek nec n s atonal exhibits that will be 70 odd nations o ! Uic world' p er ts wih A lvey d ne ha e iv d i t e ou e n mor wQld akean nteestcontinue ta do their best in co-opeatin cn this be Éue- Presbytey of Fcruary 5th ndslya xo16.ehbtb tEp w~i aea neetfulfiling the requests mde cesful. at Northminstr Church in oohe Wl ehb'7 r e $and jain the Auxiiiary. ae f t 0 o oiinvaiga uha osbeo reýae The minutes o! the îast by the committee. The evening closed with the Oshawa. Sessions will be in isee nldd omn hi utm n rdcsilh Mieetinfg and the correspond-' Mn. Cail then asked the Scout Motber's Closing Prayer. the aftennooni and cvening, The January 'meeting o! the Panticipating nations. and culture, their bistory and ribor te hpy iky has ever increuded Ssarmanyytheir cuom a ndpoutplcrihnfyrmte.anl n .ad r.Cr ec~ 1with guest speaker, Miss Clarke Township Sehool Area Just imagine somne o! the 1hi egrpy ongratoi0 fo Mn. Wida Johnson. One let-, im Toa.TeWrdsTeceswshl tOoothings yuwill seat Eposs n ao ycmuîyt r t e w era d byinvi e neailW i a Th m s he W rdAuxc-s a ed t O o o a e E o T iit nd M s . is A i a e nt ra Ililanles ta take part in a Cen-' this year in St. George's An- Mn. C. Holmes, Inspector o!fnom Belgium., for example or Expo so veny valuable. niesr tena rjc;oeie Wýgia! Phryernwil ha heiDPublic 2 dschl Ja l6th '7 - an tines ndrtapestnechilde ilidavsi aJhstKo ir 5hw n erEet !Mr n , JIlew ca st/te gia hrho uhm 2dsusdsvrlsm !tesei ip ing we said at the out- have na many mr t aura feno lOotr BnftFndi!ý1th, andal ladies of the con- subjects with the teachers. mens of firearms, venitabie st a rn hn h niesne oehn rc ok w hich ail m nies donated 1 gregation are urged t t e d ! T he banquet com m ttee e-icollecto s item s, f n w i h p hs ie test awrn w e st epath y o! h e c m u i y n n w o u ld b e u s e d t a r e -e q u ip l b t s erv e r a lu n t e e e t h e A n l ' o r e d in Ov r o U ite d c stl w n kw! a S . L a - n i h w e h n o e a b uyie a tho i iocia , Sev:ra voiunteered tahelpPOrted :n avery auccessfulthis country is so famous; wouldn't meet; but he wsi extended t r oetSmRcy roln n n Scoa. outcupetIi Uand ( .rDu ., ,q.ut I Congregational Meeting ta be,1 Curch te previaus manth. 1bert; .the Boîshoi Opena, La- j"the female o! the species." Mn. Wm. .i1h rteKit al ee Sng Acting Treasuren Mrs. Judy !held o January 3st in theý The Centennial CommitteelScalla Opera, the $2,500,000, Women who travel - and away last MD a ateonfaî. Milo rndth inncalre Sunday School. It was decid-ireponted on severai findings fantasY Gynotron ride; the 38 those who wish they could - in Oshawa Hopt1 n i Mikis rad he fnaniaine-Newcastle-Residents in the in Oshawa Hospital is Mrs.;red to mnake Easter Eggs as a 1 and that Mn. Ernest Dent,li massive sculptures commis-1 wilî enjoy wandering thraugb had neyer gaiecnciuns part. She also passcd. around, village got inta the full swingj George Smith who suffered a gcneral projcct again tlîis 'Orono, bas consented ta pro-lsianed especialiv for Expo adtepvlonso!h many bna-tk t, A Il s a beautiful book recently pur.: a! the Centennia i on Friday very bad fall in er hôm e year. M s. R udeli r . and the pavihionsa tlacéna- aiter îng sruand yna car in onsI t ur rr'c7 chsed o! the Cu a Sc afternoon wben tbey went, and noke ber hip. units ta consider making iay- i back o! bis store, to dispiay items ta be seen nowhcre cisc enn-omerilhawb-G ae ih n .adMsr u - us o helusan So ts.bakta lantenns and candie- IM.Hle none htlntewnd Thlo tmecilhe s- Go ai-it 'Rhsoud ,tenid"Scwigl th1a'ettes for the Bowmanviîîe MurhitMn. lin te world thnc ho u I-anliasmeHspital this year as they are: r omsanone htýThene will be items ais w Fodeteato-HrodMr 'Rontd t the Newca l ae s s O TVJll pientylphene of the countries they ter Vancyk'aenddtefn aoae o te N w ateýlcs tre h u s t w a, d np iNTe a! thaways needed, 1M . W. Helson, Forsty Tech- ifrom Britain, France, Morocco, rePresent. ea n m A m ta g F nri5 T A T E i most wene totaiiy unpnepared f o ,r -H r eT u s are ta b c purchased, and a- 1far the b ackout. As ail avail weather, the card pa ty F n- meeting. Mrs. S. Powell, M s. vation course with gradesiVe ezuela, sael, Iran, Fin-i ember, just like mother Sim fa mnily 1io n te N wL A. lS ready there anc similar books abie h io bt Nwcsl- day evening was a success. N. Rudman and Mrs.D. seven and cight In ail schools. land, Sweden, Denmark, china, thinks she used omk -Pakdsrc in tbe libnany for the boys tai an dM.and o! orobath Newcasesntd caÏe borrow ta belp them ini thein pad O re o sahedfr the M.adIis adnKr dm rsnc hleg f a i l u rs e , a h e fr m a e w e r e i n c h a g e . I t w a s p l e a s - i i g w o s h i p s e r v i c e o n t h e t a e - P r i t i t h s d h e h n 2 4 0 prajeets and tests. Mrs. Mik- dféetpéaain o i-igt e omn onihm,"u alt icpe las bas heid the position o!f r n rpaain a in n ascsamnlon iee OrChit icpe tresuer ana fw eas ad dowîh'people in attendance, and, ship and Missions." Mrs F. while thene Is littie work ta sandwiches and miik while two ! tesewon hehop'JaseShOed he flm,"Th othens who were lucky enug pnzs Elaine Hyland and Inner City," which P0inted, it, Sre feels someone cisc ta bave camp stovea lived it Ronnie Sutch, whiie two o! îout the chianging necds a!' should have the appontu nity e tte'ldwitk er h o-1 hrhwr i h ag ta ha part o! the executîve ~~~~up wih a bot dinnen, wienens te'ie'fok eete c ihnhwrki htag Mn. M artio thGlan tvi e w and beans. Those with fine- solation winnens, Mrs. H. Van cities whenc the congrégations hr. ad iobee n le a he lcspoaby nyra-Wierîngen and Ted Gnaba. !established chunches are ha benelctd o hepreciatcd tbcm so much, whiic Tommy Badluk was a wamý.1drawnANoADAsidGRhAdis position bas had ta resign inl those without added anothern 11r again at bingo in Peter-Itniet in which thcy arc lacat- Cub Assgie istt rIsecid- sweater as the tempenature honaugh Friday night. He cd. She pointed out that we CubAssstnt.It asdecd-droppcd anathen dcgrec. With camne home $50 icher. , cauld use many of the ideas cd ta bave Mna. Mikios stay onl no radia or TV and not enaugh On Sunday marnîng a bap-1presented in the film in aur meeating auntil for an ligbt ta rnad by, famîhies wene tismal service was bcld in aur own district o! Newcastle. oThe meengut onci be t cuitcburch, when Gayle Le .The meeting adjaunncd with m e ening's doucsat hmeve ih ahohrfant daughten o! Mn. and Mrs.,i paesan oiabora Tle n'a g' duese an Mhs Wasnt It wancfit eal Raiph Ponter, was baptized nfehet n elwhp Wagr'dexplaied tat for ta o at a meai without some by Rev. Piercy. Rev. Piercy Waga expaine tha forwhite man being scalped an annaunced that thene would mt$ tab1outda Bat Man coming out with be a communicant's cîass Coup memensandplcedo n 'onc o! bis witty ? ?? sayings' held eacb Sunday afternoan remakahe jat ow os~in the church. Anyone wish- r g o Community and h le naifyow oet ated.IIeNYe we wre ithot eectrcit, in tojoin the church Is ask- Communit-Y about anc tbing an anothen Wc are sorry ta repart that te N w Y a during the cut-off, the ladies Mrs. Alvin Olan is again a by Rev. A. lKudra B w n unden the bain dnyens or put- patient in Civic Hospital, (Isaiah 42:1-4) ting the finishing touches ta Peterbarough. She waa taken Many dcpresaing and dis- Ladies- 200 ;anîd aven the weckend bousecleaning, fin Sunday a.m. and la in In- tncssing features a! the con- V4 LFleaiÏor Perrin 263, Helen thbÈe with caugbs and nat tensive cane. temporary scene form a Couroux 251, Joan -Ard 250,1wanting ta add mare, thene Mrs. Raiph Porter Is also a sbaky faundation upon which A< Kathy Mcrc'er 233, ,eàa' nyonc mare anxious patient if the saine hospitai. lio build P À bout Yyen! M Lunn 222, Elaine 'Doat 217, I'i sure ta dlean up the She was operatcd on Sunday tensions i his'hour o! tech- 4-- C r èe4A o tY v Mary Foster P15, Rosemary trouble than those wbo wene evening for acute appendici- nological advance are more Kelly> 215, Jean Al 1len* 214 outdoors in the dark and the tis. We wish each o! thesc serious than ever in the past. Minie Taylor 212, Juanita.cold ta climb ladders and ladies a spccdy recavcry. In pre-atomni days interna-. Martin 211, Joane Hutton 206 paless in freezing rain Our Joan Van Bcck, five ycan'tîonal tension threatened war Frances Wright 201, Dianý thanks ta the tcam o! regulan aid daughter o! Mn. and Mrs. and bloadshed within, certain Langstaff 201, Mary Low 200. bydro wankens and, those wbo Hanny Van Beck, was taken generally definabie limnita. Sweet Pickl.d, Vac Pac, Halves Men - 225 and aven - Jack pitched in ta get the job donc into the hospital Sunday with Such limita cxist no longer, Chard 281, Gary Forget 260, as quickly as they were able a sevene eut on ber fanehcad. and the whole wanld is aware George Glanville 249, Jini ta.. A number o! stitches were ne- a! the Passibîlity o! an ai- Brereton 248, Larry Pearrel Stijl spcaking o! Centennial, quined to close the wound. most compléte destruction or 241, George Kimbaîl 22zajthe Centennial Bail is just The MacNeil home on aur panalysis o! global life. Mcmrii Henry 227. r daya away, and the evening main street has new owners.i Howeven, the Christian can Newtonville Ladies - 1751 should be anco! the greateat. TbeY are Mn. and Mrs. Werk sec a great and b]essed light in OTG OL 5i and aven - Margaret Maybee The ladies are ail quite excit- and !amily of Oshawa. spite o! the fareboding gloomi.. 243, Jean Hall 234, Velda cd about dressing .up in drcss- 1 Wo wu]d like ta say "Hap- ness extant in the wanld today. Brown 233, Maria Vogels 217 les a! the past. while othens, pyBrthdaY" to Robt. Hal- Isaiab, Prapbeaying concerning Liz ill ms 26, îlda Wiî who are going in the 1967 r eY, a c o Pontypooîs ad- ur Lord Jesua Christ said, AT I lems 204, Myrte Harris 196 fashin anc equally as excitdes ctins who celebrated "H-hh a al o edis- MF. WM . - tM. -Angela Hollen 178. ta sec the costumes. bis 96tb birtbday on Jan. couraged tilllie he ave set M ThrsayMxe -20 nd Te tostoklath ie28th. Our regular reporter is judgment in the eanth" (Isa. M NU 1 -ueE U~ over - Marg Ibbotson .261,119st Wednesday evening fan alisoceebr aing aunrentlyi 424).T heis meaning o! bisOK OS3 June Pitt 261, George Glan-1the firat time tbis year. Play- tbs ce. ak-s a -x s ad1dan h vill 25 , M ril n C uch 246 in ag ins Or no t O ona '<iving it up" in Clca nwater, M atthew 's référence ta this A rt fl"beau 232, H orace p ittlthey play cd an excellent l id .s ti n a Is ah i b s go e .s H p y Y C p ,A t G D s ic , u g x s 223, Mag MGregor 219,1 game and came out the vic- The symnpathy of the cm-! He tells us that "the Phaisees atm 2W munity is extendcd ta the i went out, and field a caunicil l A ~ L Maureen Powell 211, Mableltrsinahcrcae o! 5 ta 3. Mcet: family a! the late Mrs.Chas aaInst h1imbwtc-ih I L Jww w L dawMisd - 2 0 0 a n d m rin g , th c a g a in en c jà t h e P r errrinsua a y î s D S R Y H l u t J s s n t e e tywen y u r aie t a h a w oe cr r n o t " i e ,i was ur Lord W HTE OR COLOURED o. t tams have been on ice rcnl ls oPnl cg jdmn n thee t n oner October, while the Ban. Hwy 35 He went ta ento heerh n E N * ici tms have played only ive bu when e rturned Ibe as, would no fail or be discour- ,c . eumuu tafiejt bagcd until it be Rcmlse.1 8 0à aC nc day, and no Practice. The away and befone be could gel !ithe lefI non the night, know- eeg. i..ea 0F4 400 Atomýwho hve no hadis car back, he ad t. go ta ing tat He was mving in the L EX antwontwoshow what go- If, bY any chance, You have lnmiess, tears, misunder- getters lbey are. Next year, t leave yaur car, be sure ta standings, s and ematiaai andj ___ in with the artificial ice install- leave a note saying Be backiphysical 's uann e neoti ____ Fanrd NEWCASTLE faîl, aur boys can be tapsaail The recent heavy snwal nugh ta e te l i thv a.W'r ihyu efntypo sapee purpise.To Hlm the wiliio!fFlaridoe, Temp1@, S~., Easy to poo& Now at h*fr bug Nod.- 1 l0' COMMUNITY H A L L L ;!1 dnn t h?~ : e z:::h r :;;;: otr:an:free- _ _u1 0 Orfriends and ncigbbours wcne getting stuck eeyih ahrrqie htH on i MemrialHosptalBow.where. The villagens are venylf. Ieath e euîr d ed tat000 in er a n a an e GereColins, Mr. John with tree snow poughs hnting, and e prssed thnugh m rm F e.4 Davis, Mn. Jacob DeJong, Mr. operation, COUIldn't have open - f the arrny o! opposition ta plant f UpPhlIp Doit, M. Ccil Finnly, d up the steela befae Sat-ithe flag o! ighteousness onNO EP GCE IO SRA Canal Green, Mr. Clanrd. afternnon. Even theltbe bilh o! Golgotha (Caivary).NOEPID OE A do Hne ale, Miss Sandra Jessup, rural mail carriers repart thal ýWbat aur Lard accamplish. àÀ.. !Maurcen Powell, lins. Joan tbey travelled bad as niuchlvictary. He naw offens t cheCLre . ilosl * P D N i C E S S e rM rs . l a l c l a s te r, i n s n o n e o ! th e i a up n t y r a s c d o C a v y w a a g a t s 0 n p O ,' * SPOTDANCE Ahe ~hStorrey, Mr. Henr main street. Let's hp ihopeo speheave, sla- -AcM Proceds for lins. Annake Verbeek, Mn. Ail dog and pet owners are; With this in mnd, we can"C " LPRMl  t " e j c toi r tîe Wi s. Marg Ar thr rm o on ofthe raba s n etho' enl m eire w nldt s:a ne ma f o r d ~D y yr.R g evc uueulon ndALL P C S I U IS A O H O igM r8M. Elsie Walon. Mr. to, ha held in Pontypool O - with al is th eatenlrg un. ieswwuw ~MurraY Paterson is now homelange Hall on Manday, Fcb. 6, certainty, knowing that our i ü= om wa Riioa Stiui 2 P.Mn. toa 8P.= lord àIAzi"LoroeraiV, -W.