* | NINGS AHDAD nigh the long winter evenings come ‘that fall is here, Nature paints the coun- last big splash of colour before it sheds its and goes into its winter coma. But human be- o add an extra garb or two to keep out the chill, ouse a fire has to be going to make it comfort4 ee seret winter is one of the more social times of the year, - when old and young meet at one or another home and spend _ the evenings at various amusements, each according to their taste. It is nice to come home in the evenings and find a cosy fire and pleasant surroundings to relax or go out to | see friends. Then there are the various activities of the younger ones who meet to take part in some kind of sport, and all this because it is winter time, nature has gone to sleep, but man seems to be more active in finding something to do to spend the time till spring comes again to brighten up the outside world. And while we are thinking of our comforts and the advantages we have, let us not forget those in war-torn | countries, who are living under hardships that it is hard to realize, and pleasures are few, if any. Their winter months are far from bright with semi-starvation before them. One of the questions of the hour, and a serious one, is fuel. t TTT GEORGE H, BOUCHER | Dear Friends: | has taken over the | hank you for the lovely jam |'Thank vou for helping to win the SHELL | |oughby, a Coventry evacuee, to the war, writes six year-old Jack Will- Canadian Red Cross headquarters Service Station and will appreciate | Toronto. He is the youngest of a He is two | family of eight boys. of his brothers who are in the Navy on partic- jularly proud eldest Your Patronage the same ship, “They never leave Shell Quality Products |tosether as woth could not ne = : spared from the cruiser at the TT lt same time.’, he says. Se | ‘ el “YOU'RE DOING A SWELL JOB, MISTER” British Columbia Vrimary Froducers are doing « great job in maintaining farm production replie man-power detie Hles, Laweeust él val werviow enables the fary to utilize existing electrionl equipment ‘© mived, To Time, Jabor aml expense aseure continued isilnterrupied. form output keep your electrical helpers sweet, Give them constant attention and they won't let you down, Ifyou have some Hipian of elevtrioal service ‘or home, farm buildings or mechanioal equips ment, consult your B.C, Blectric representative. He will give your problem every consideration +++ dive you reul aasiatance, FARM B.C. ELEC POWER TRIC RAILWAY CO. jund Hetributed without 11.15 a, m. Morning Prayer. | 7.30 p. m. Evensong and Sermon. f CRESCENT 9.30 a. m. Holy Communion PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Alex. Macintosh Sorvice at 10 a.m. . In the old Mill office THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA White Rock — Crescent Rev. Frank Hardy CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY White Rock, B. Cc, Hold Services in the Masonic Hall Sundays at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Every 2nd & 4th Wed’day at 8 p.m. Metropolitan Tabernacle White Rock Branch Place: White Rock Theatre 9. 45 a. m. Sunday School Morning Service, 11, a, m. Evening Service, 7.30 p. m. Thursday: 7.45 p. m. Bible Study. Preacher, Rev. Prayer and Norman Simpson. CRESCENT GOSPEL MISSION McBride Street (opp. Alexandra Fresh Air Camp) 230 p.m. Sunday School 3.15 p,m, Gospel Service Cottage meetings as arranged. CORRESPONDENCE Dear Sir: We are on the march but we have not burned any bridges or even pulled stakes. We have how- ever’ begun to ration commodities and called idle folk to work We must get a new habitation, rehabit tha dld Sup- a planned war of huge itates willingly not order, press ng proportions nec extreme control, we comply to these measures. This war will prove the possi- bilities of rationed commodities or the under protection ture The while we wealth distribution of labor and proper nur- for personal wealth and all coop- erate and work for victory and the general good the results will soon prove the benefits of and domestic We commercial sports, let us have lots it; cooperation fellowship as competitive system. enjoy competition in non- of but may we nover in the peraonal the again Raining wealth heartlessly compete foned while qur ful things: folks friends call at thelr home, fellows lack nood when relatives, th have not always give them the of fare and oat the choleost them elves, Tven if they had no apectal Jove for them they would be onhomed to do ao, Much move should we be nahamed to be In different to thon finted degree Work and me suffering an un poverty y enn he rationed the tine of inoney, Wayen are nol really neoon nary Price control may he fist f beginning of the chanee, With unt vera peace and machinery wo 1 all have plenty wiht money) and without pres, Why poverty? Let ie glory in good wore, sport, muale and cheer, Oniy ay evil person glories Ih over mul ponsesalon of wealth, Let tia out liw It ‘The enrly nettiors benefitted by Co-operation, by exehatwe of pep. vices and produce, Bo they pron. pered, Tut when people traded for Profit, It made some poor, as pov- verty was possible some, to protect cease to compete | about thte Inge tt into hh eT et ee am tington, Py i = ek ial + Phone 271 White Rock 5: 6a ee ‘ c mi “Paith does nothing EAC A i : ing of itself, but everything une r God, by God, through God."—— | Stoughton. oa a mF “A saving Faith comes not of % person, but of Truth’s presence and power. Soul, not sense, Te- colves and gives it/’—Mary Eddy Baker. ee ® a | “There is a limit where _ the in | tellect fails and breaks down, ee Enis \ITE Ieee Lee nip and tuck we shall be so used | concerning God. and freewill, and to rationing for maintaining the | immortality arise,”—Kant. | physteal strength of all human bane i the lelp possible that we could forget wphe steps of faith fall on the seeming yoid, but find the rock he- We feed machinery, it needs no neath. Whittier. RhOnOys We are on the march W. J. Habgood ae themselves, dealt unfairly for per sonal gain. | ‘The registry office for property, while being of some good, became one of the greatest instruments of It sometimes happens that the man who seeks a high position the s the least fitted for it, levil by allowing registrations of ee " mains Srinabid. andrea lan unlimited amount of personal Sanat property. It does not make the : coe owner happy and it is generally % families. ys we could by adopting certain methods of our atest ally against the aggressor. if the continues hold It Is easier to get some people to pelieve a He than to get others to the truth. as needful ove all things” it is to st that which fs good.” curse to their benefit | In some w accept It is to es However, war Cthe SNAPSHOT GUILD DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY i SS ‘ “ SSS = Try making a pictorial record of your home town, FRAQUENT intervala, in diss) Want an Interesting pleture project? like, OF course, we could sit dowa cussions of pictivemuaking, the} and write a book giving them all oe form “Documentary Photography”! the detaits, but ake eon turna up. 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