nee Rupert Déily News urdag, Movember 2, S00 ~ Churches To Discuss ‘welY, Varied Topics LONDON, Ont—The Canadian Couneil of Churches meeting nere, will consider a request (This is another in a group of prize-winning book reviews writtem for the contest sponsored by the Prince R1 upert Public Library Asso- ciation In connection with Young Canada Book Week. The following | review was written by Joanne Prockter, grade 6 pupil of Borden Street | School.) The Bells on Finland Street, by Lyn Cook, is a uN frees the Weare eet cas story about a little Finnish girl named Elin Laukka re Churches to continue its work | who lived in Sudbury, Ontario. d¢ ytur ay eri ] ion ) Teceiving and placing refa- | ®lin’s family were not veryy ———__+-__-+____-—_- ae om n Europe j | weil off. She had a friend nam- : ss ee ee he dian Cowneil haz al- jed Anna who took figure skating CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ae ‘ nay 5. SWEMING jready received 406 displaced | lessons. One day she took Elin 5-DAY TRIAL : = or of St. Peter's Anglican Church persons and placed them with | with her. Elin loved figure skat- F F YOU CAN'T LOSE! NS if. Wi ye not that I must be about Chureh familie | ing and made up her mind to | work and earn the money for \lessons. She worked ali summer iin a store and put her earnings in the bank. Her fathe. had an accident |in the mine and was ili for a | month. Coming home one day | She found her mother erying be- Establishment of a committee on Christian Stewardship will 1 cst * went each year from their home #!8° ‘ke place. Previously Can- + adian Churches have partici- Jerusalem to attend the Jewish | patea in the United Steward- over which commemorated the de | oo, oe : That work has now be- Israelites from bondage in EF gypt.|come a part of the National twelve years old He accompanied Counc! of Churches in the Unconditionally Guaranteed the sky ¢ . delectable food to maich the low ely setting when you “Dine in the Sky’ at Sylvia. Close to 4 evergreen oe Park, nited States | Cause there was no money left Baky wrtty ny serr m9 p fr oe iG arda ¢ it the pickle jar. Elin took het re er feast, The Canadian Counet) of CLD LABOR—Uniii living standards can be improved, millions eaeue oan of the nik and tate easy park ing one.of tia : nee Churches will also set up a de-| Of Asian children, ike the youngster pictured, must work. . i. ees gave for your car. the Jewist partment of overseas missions., Meanwhile, the international Labor Organization (ILO), a uN. |. '© Ber mother and gave up Cc hrwhograph only $5.95 Sensible rates. ‘i for the Feast of the Passover,’ all hope of taking figure skat- os : poh m were Pente-| a: twelve years of ie og Previously the missionary de-| ®p@elalized agency, seeks to elimiriate harmful practices through ing lessons Regular $1195. Swiss Chron: eo { Tabernae-| jew was boule to tatte a, "® partments of various Churches! international action. At present, young people are sometimes | Ses day amr parents received || &2P> Stopwatch and wristwatch Hilliard C. Lyle r 16 of the : My have co-operated with the Can-| sold for their servie iven over to ¢ at , Se combined. Measures speed and Managi i Be , quirements of the Jewish Law. udian Overseas Missions Coun- ee OF F r to contractors on a long-term a letter from her grandfather || distance. Shockproof. Gold colour ging Director : indenture. Asian countries will soon meet under TLO au ices ear shall ay|, Dt A- ¢. Grieve says, “Like | ci), which now being aban-| to i lth Finland to say he was com- | polished case. Unbreakable crystz the | Samuel's parents, those ‘of Jesu: discuss measures to abolish such procedures and improve ae ; Swee second han ¥ veruee — mployment conditions for young w ing for a visit to Canada. Blin!) neice ‘Genuine’ leather place which | 8° % the central shrine once in The department of Christian| ymen ons Tor young workers loved him and took him out for|| (EXPANSION BRACELET a6c | he fenat of | Sad of three times a year.” education reported that in the ow ; aeRO —~| walks. He told her all about ese aoe instractions. |) nd in the) The Passover feast lasted past year 1131 church vacation Finland and how he was a fa-|j -*0". ©-OD--or enclose money order and save charges the feast |**%en days. When this festival 7 7 * Money h wchools with 5400 leaders and First Woman G d t ; mous figure skater. back within 5 days if not satis- 2 hey shall toa over, Jesus remained be 177,807 children were held fa Ua 5 rom | On Christmas morning her | fe¢- Please print your name and s in eo nth as \ ; ; \ hall ‘ h Cc i¥ ant to get the best positions’ more hilarious by his naive gg and of other outside ie interviewed believe a man is or has Been a Come-!.7. ja, tates he law ce aye y Nina Young-/} Blue 8B) oa. ee ae : ry are law gfaduates. The law/ fiancee, played by Nina Young wet . ye oe " "l\muniat w leclines t 2st th t re, | course in —— embraces morc) man who takes the part of a/ ~——MANY MORE INTERESTING TOURS—— UAPTIS about my Father's business munist when he declines to tes ify on ML BOOTS tultural subjec than the law temperamental southern belle | an _ ast oth Pathet br J , : . i ei CUILUTAL St CUS tian ine 5 a : rn os we 19-168 — Wines atone va — Bs “| Dr. Floyd I By J profe the? i ‘ourse here and includes such, The fiancee turns into a rage) Hive 928 ane at ps “— ; * or ¢ pplied Psy setae cant €icle, Ind. interviewed 531 pef-' studies as histo ry, political eeon-| when she finds. her hero in the} — —-annaeeacitiniieliioes “ee ot we ah & busy with \ - y | — a OF! sons and learned that 68.7 per omy and economics arms of a scheming rival, a part} : _ | ene “aks es De te world Ont Oe si Dead wae cent believed persons declining Mile. de Lubac was asked played by Phyllis Tomlinson, | . miele ak Was Ts tor caer n the t ae — uc - oa to testify about ommnurint about the way her male class- Then there is the sneering, Approved . wor hip, quiet meditation and al wing RK doce adnan: sat al fe eee ke as nee mates received the lone girl sarcastic housekeeper, played by} : vation Army Citedel | tite reacing of the Scriptures j ich was fired in 1981 by long, ald : at 303 pe cent student in the course, Diane Kennedy, and Maresa| Airlines } é as ii i awe 3 j me 1 “nN i Urine wi “4 i Sanat r ;. aw . it i. SERVICES Owr lives will be gfeatiy enriched voted no, with one per cent ur There was surprise at first Windle is cast as a seductive| Howard Hughes, then owner of mer r.{ ft we will only let God have an bio, because he refused to tell ag said he and his staff : opportunity to vome into them : ‘ g iis staf . . . Tt ‘ | and even the dean of the faculty siren. Alice MacNeil’s antics as) 1 U.S. congressional committee waa thaee @nterviewed if wondered what in the world I a deaf-mute are sure to provitl . “Wist ye that I must be abbut|y i was or Mine Neen « also aske reir og entervit a was doing there. But everyone « howl of laughter, Bote oO p.m. and) wy Father's business Then | Se eee jthey would hold any ill will to- jj5, nediately became very nice to pote eae ne et " Mfs. G.j much work to be done for God munist ward those refusing to answer ne now the-presente ‘Of spnre- GREAT BAY | i ‘There is suffering. hunger, want Dr. Rush vestifiea tims #e Con | Peniinuiism question The ene in the cthssroork” Tne skiets Hudson Bay is‘more than 1,000) e Heartity Weleeme | and need in the world. There are! ducted a poll for RKO im Man~ Angwers Were 61.4 per cent yes, instead of trousers is simply miles from north to south, aa these who long for the peace | 37 1 pet vent ho. { taken for granted.” €00 miles acréss at its widest pari wren the love of God can Rive First Presbyterian Chureh | * RKO seeks a court decree that ARS RG RA RE REE RD CAA them, The good news about, God family. An@jor are we serving oursel ve Class isf} May our lives be wholly con- eredit "ANGELICAL FREE ‘ oe SOM IF i iy é tht to deny Jarrico : i | CH heeds to be proclaimed. Yes, in- en ee eo ee The Ideal Christmas Gift 5 We a