Range' For Stories This is the interior of St. Paul's Church Calliaqua, St. Vincent's Island, West Indies, which Father Wm. Hanner served for a time earlier this year. Part 4 (Windwards Report) by Father Wm 0. Hanner "Lassie! Goats!" The exclaimer was the Bishop of the Windward Islands. The occasion was on Easter Day as we all sat at a late lunch after morning ser vices were ended. Lassie, a German shepherd dog, raced out of the house followed by the host and his guests. Three goats, a mother and her two kids, had entered the grounds of Bishop's Court through an open gate and were on the verge of making short work of the flowers and shrubs of the garden. We watched with ex cited admiration as Lassie rounded up the three goats - and as the mother goat protected the kids. It wasn't a rout-rather it was an ordered withdrawal. Both goats and dog respected each other. 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Therefore, Sunday morning is a time for dressing up in your very best, all the women wear hats, they come from long distances, walking, sometimes as much as seven miles 'round trip. There will be gossip to be heard after church, friends to greet, news to exchange, the Gospel to be heard, a chance to get charged up for another week. So the clergy try hard to do their very best. On this one day in the week they must give something to their people to keep them going for seven days. All this came out in the remark of one clergy wife to Mrs. Hanner at a lunch the dean of the Cathedral, the Very Reverend Hoskins Huggins gave. This good lady's husband had served in a provincial Parliament in Canada. He had been a professor in a Canadian theological seminary teaching. Pastoral Theology and Homiletics (preaching). Evidently God had put the bee on him and his wife saw it. Said she: "Since we came down here my husband's preaching has improved!" One day Mrs. Hanner and I were asked out to dinner at a resort which catefc to yachts from all over the western world. They come into harbor here and get supplies, they go ashore to meet each other and compare no es on their travels, good anchorages, charts and tides. Eight of us were at one table, the hostess was seating her guests, there were more women than men and it so fell that Mrs. Hanner was placed next to a sophisticated lady who had been everywhere, everywhere that is but to church, for her remark was: "I can't sit next :o her. I don't know any religion to talk about!" (Editor's note: Father Hanner, retired, resides in Whispering Oaks.) PAGE 9-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY. MAY 10, 1972" Set Deadline For Monetary Award Program Ounce of Prevention The Child Protection Act of 1966 banned the interstate com merce of toys or articles intended for use toy children that bear or contain hazardous substances. stick in your mind and memory supplies a tale. 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