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MAQOR, Presicent ne " Subseription Rates: Karp By mall—-Per month #1.00; per year 810.00. ‘ “ raat By carrier-—per month, 81.26; per year, $12.00 fr atithorized as second class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa . Through Church And Christianity By MISS ANNE NEUFELD | Teacher at Port Edward Public School The Church and Education “Go ye therefore and teach all nations.” This is our Lord’s command to his disciples and to born-again believers of all ages, which in the tr ie sense of the word, is the Church of Jesus Christ. : Lnore P, hilpott | ® Are We Anti-U.S.A.? OTTAWA-—A leading American business magazine eee we — Disciplinary Move Commendable ve : : . . . : To teach effectively is to educate. What then has the church done and is presently doing t 3 T is cheering to note that the Richmond Teachers . ‘, . ‘ot the foster education within and without our schools?, : a ve “en hive |; Writer: has come back to Canada -to try to get the “ane idea of systemati sa neering unega cure wie yeupeen mma wr cin eda ©; a geome enpegeenneme e association plans to do something concrete about.) ir we atic a an ine ean eevematic educa - a ee ne | : Ci. Bete indi itt the BR stigh: Coliimbia’ schools. ‘The {| 2nswers: to gertain questions. ., ‘| tion was born within the church | not believe in Christian training.| Encyclopedia Americana Bay: HOLLYWOOD - dseipline! in the. "britis or ee as | He has asked for my opinion : jof the early centuries. Charle-/i16 married a girl of likeSchar-|"¢ Religious ‘Education: — lé southern branch of ‘the B.C. Teachers I ederation | on why there scems to have been} ating colonial relationship to the | magne, Alfred the Great, and: acter. From this i ther| “It seeks to complete the aims te * : . . h kend ‘ecommending so much more anti-American| United States. +; Charles I promoted learning and | ave. studied 1.026 descendants of general education by the in- CAFE " passed 2 sean over to dlemiss per istently diso tow yours in Canada In the past) | Due to the stark realities of the chaveh fathers aad missionaries Three hundred ‘of them died | clusion of the, values of life in , ne shay ‘ ismiss ' en disO- | few years. - - a 1 r between the ited '¢ oD ‘ artes.) | é . {terns of the spiritual, and by te pat tencters ee Mow et ee ee oe the esti tion My, old friend knows Canada cor ea and Russia, we are tact | ‘Orner phases ot educa tion like ; pone te, the penitentiary. for ar “alling Attention to the spititual OPEN a nedient students. n > |well, for he’was stationed with} NOT free agents ‘ ‘medicine, nursing, agriculture,;°°°" = needs of a person | F s! . . % , : . , 4 . ; . . st . oy yy ag Ae > * “U4 , rom . om, : er. a vo 4 , north ‘for several years, during} siles and planes will be ‘flying had their’ beginning’ In’ the; ? tit and ninety were pune | resus Christ. By accepting Him 3:30: a:m. p dé the BCTF, will. state that expelled students be re- | tne Second, World War. During] poth ways across the North Pole,|church. Even today our mis- | Prost ules. onriere were | 100) 7. Saviour and..Lord He opens , Ft ferred to the Appropriate juvenile authorities for | those'yéars Tinade a nightly war| Canada is all too well aware that | Sionaries are starting Schools inithe state $1,200,000, They mude | ie way ‘to i: new and. happy life FOR THE BEST F Dh erred : 0 . app | : |news analysis for the CBC and] our country couuld become the! lands where learning Is un- | drunkards, and the family cost) iow, and assures us eternal life a on rehabilitation. “ this was carried over ihe US. Belgium of World War Three. Know? The churen was one is no contribute ae ete ai ' hereafter, CHOW MEIN y A a arc sJeyaar spé is at ervices radio to ‘the furthes No Canadian knows what welteaching, in pattern and pre-|. Jonathan Edwards believed in| «yy shall ’ ; * In a day and age when class} oom space IS ¢ a tip of Alaska. My voice and my!/can do to get ourselves out of this; cept, and our present schoo) sys- ; Christian training. He married neglect so urea penne we ; tH , premium and teachers qualified and unqualified have ideas becaine well known to the spot. But one of the effects of} tem is much indebted to the a gin of ike character. From (Heb, 2:3). , IN TOWN i ron, 4 4 Jaro ae i visiting Americans during that)the feeling of frustration andj church. jthis union they -have studied _ 2 3h their hands full with over large classes, the time to time and as a result I made some | hopelessness which results from} Secular education, however, is|729 descendants. Out of this TAKE SOME HOME fe remove the “bench-warmers” is at hand. In fact it 1s | firm friendships. it is the wide-spread anti-Ameri-jnot-the ultimate goal of the {family have come 300 preachers,| Citrus fruits and tomatoes and Ph 6226 ’ . , «>a oy - peye " — can sentiment. Without know-; church. The Lord said, “Teach-|65 college professors, 13 univer-|their juices supply vitamins A} one j . overdue. There are too many students ea: nestly ON this personal reunion with| ing exactly how, most Canadians| ing them to observe all things sity presidents, '60 authors of!and C, both important to health, J__. . le: seeking an education to help them make a sucess Of | my old friend — the ex-pro- {feel that. their American allies,| whatsoever I have commanded | good books, United States con-; e as . . sa ae i are ‘o. | fessor-turned journalist by reas-| neighboys and indee protectors} you.” Because schools today can-|gressmen, and one vice-presi-: - a mK their lives, to have their studies and insti ucted dis- Fee seared by the US,|are at least partly to blame for|not teach the Bible, the only dent of the United States; and}. 7 eruenk { 3 rupted by those who neither respect other people’s | air Force to produce a paper—I| the mess the world is in. source of our religious and moral | outside of Aaron Burr, a grand; ; Dr. J. M. Spruen en nt: + os > pay nH) a . {expressed the following opinions: - — instruction {s the church, apart.son of Edwards, who married a: , ’ . ts feelings nor care whether or not they obey the regu I told him that the Canadian|1IN BRIEF I attribu ;-|from a few homes, The’ late questionable character, the fam-: EAR, NOSE & THROAT SPECIALIST to : . — os . IN uted the sent. Y if : i fr: lations of the school, There is no reason for a teacher friendship for the USA. reach- ment which is generally called Woodrow Wilson said: Hib raw nas ann Ce ne ai pate wa ‘Il be in Prince R f | at to h: agolenrar ‘th a student t aintain. |¢d-an all-time high during the| “anti-Americanism” to - these “There can be no. liberal!single dollars. e differcnee | will be in Prince Rupert from— o have to haggle or argue with a student to main S id War : rhel rout a hnowledee lin the two families: “Christian: rhe : econd Wor ar. causes: education without a knowledgejin the two families: ristian : 28 ‘in school is a waste of time both to. the staff and survived in that war but for the spilled over the border, now and! and Sunday schools. | (Quoted from “The Importance | e : “short: . elp of the Unite ates. e} then, “| Just how important is this;of the Sunday School” by Prof.: a ; bi themselves. Should the teacher “shortage problem be- other was that Franklin Roose-| John Foster Dulles is probably ; training? Here are the records A. S. London, Good News Pub-' FOR AN APPOINTMENT Se come even more acute, and there is every“indication | velt was with us the most popu-|the most unpopular Secretary of | of two families. Max Jukes did-'lishers). 9 . : + oe th he lar president that ever sat in| State living Canadians remem-) <= 2 re - . — _— wl that it will, then a general weeding out of those who | the white House: "| ber. tic wnat - ch hould be instituted. Abundant American invest- The Canadian people like their tR do not deserve to be in school s Tee en can toree tol porta enaian people like their OF De OB RS: pill Bibi s SS ny discipline or do ne know how to command it. Both | ations all governments and all oe : se situations can lead to chaos. parties carried forward the de- nan in It j dabl Iso that the Rich d ’ |mand that Canada should be-; STURDY JALOPY . | wi vention supported a federation resolution that a’ | within the family group that us-|ed men arrived here with a 930, - . . _ 1 (ed to be called the British Em-|model auto that had brought: pe province-wide survey be made to formulate a general | pire but which is now known as! them 2,000 miles from the Yukon. i ___pyolicy for the cul , ‘ YS Or ’ Nain- | the Commonwealth.. _. | Bill Diment, 20, Ted Lanning, 21,: Jc policy for the guidance of teacher's on how to , . ; But after having won. that;and Lyle Begg, 20, who spent the; fo tain good discipline based on the qualities of firm- struggle completely vis-a-vis Bri-| summer doing survey work in: © ao 4 -} . i tain, Canada now finds herself inj the Yukon, said the car cost' Sd ness and kindness. oy oy . what is in fact 2 more exasper-ithem $75. 3 , The sooner a start is made on improving the aa ~ } -— we ‘ . ° ° . i discipline throughout B.C. schools the quicker the - Oe tH discipline. Nor is there any reason why other pupils’ classes ‘should be disturbed by those whose presence There is little point in taking up time trying to edu- cate those who do not wish to receive the education provided. for them. an | "However, there are other sides to the question. On the one hand the student may. not entirely be at fault. The fault may lie with the parents who brought the child up with no proper sense of discipline. The child might have grown up with little respect for his parents and less for anyone else, let alone a teacher. These are the ones, who along with their parents, need rehabilitating. Then again there are teachers who either cannot maintain or administer students who want to learn will be able to do so. With the rabble-rousing, disobedient types out of the schools, the more a teacher will be able to con- centrate on those pupils who have the desire, character and ability to become the good. citizens the province wants, . Victoria Report ... by J, K, NESBITT VICTORIA — Premier Bennett made ‘a fine, full-of-enthusi- asm speech to the Canadian Chamber of Commerce convention here. Fe “ Delegates from vl across the country listened to him, as if hynotized, when the fast-talk- ing, Spectacular Premier told of the greatness of British Colum- bla, as, with typleal Bennett flourishes, he painted a rosy pie- ture of its future, There's no doubt the Premier wns the convention's No. 1 ate tract.on, Everyone had heard of our Premier but few outside BC, had seen him before ~ and with it. the Liberals, money, ernment office, too." our Mr, Bennett can get away The Premier took a whack at ? suid they: were |) pitched out of office last June because of what's called tight- Ye warned: “If the new pov- doesn't change this policy they will he removed from The big convention must have bedn predominantly Liberal and One reason was that every in- telligent Canadian knew very well that we could not even have do with the recent feeling in Ca- nada, which some call ‘“Anti- Americanism.” that there is not a single locality ‘in Canada which is not eager for more American investment in Canada, or any other kind of investment, if it means more fac- tories, more jobs, and more gen- eral prosperity. Admitting the fact that there has been: more: anti-American I explairied it as follows:. Canadians struggled for al- most two hundred years to free themselves from our colonial servitude: status in relation to Great Britain. Over the gener- I told my friend: . enthusiam in the past few years! There has been annoyarge in Canada at such things as Mc- Carthyism, especially when it American government and not allow itself to be pushed around. For instance, the recognition of China by Canada would be a! tremendously popular move by} Canada, for the obvious reason | that everybody in Canada knows who tells us, you can’t do that. t : Five Cars Derailed VANCOUVER 4?Pi-—-Five freight | cars of the Pacific Great East-| ern Railway-.were derailed by | rocks 21 miles north of Bruns- | wick Beach Sunday afternoon. | There were no injuries, mana- . ger Joe Broadbent said. i % Home Cooking %& Surprise Packages % Fancywork | i ! { olivetti Divis . af ~ CATHOLIC BAZAAR | ANNUNCIATION AUDITORIUM Wednesday & Thursday, Oct. 9 & 10 Afternoon and Evening from 2 p.m. % Tea Room te Hot Dogs FUN FOR ALL! Summa of the Bible.” This is the know- ; ledge the church is seeking to! impart in its church, vacation , g... tenner, F RBM OOOR Sere ean: SORE, GAs aatansnnans Reeser, “waren, Ye Lucky 7 %& Games % Fishpond | ‘ training and heart conversions.” | The Sunday School offers this. to the youth of our nation. 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