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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-04-13, Page 14The Gode+rxeh S4441444* • Thike4aY0, Asad 13 '190. rIuo 1htftib , aI (By G. MacLeod Ross) As, a further contribution .tis of "Creat Thoughts" we offer the following in two Parts. from Lord Eccles' recent *book Though directed at the Rngiish scene, his thoughts seem worthy of, -consideration. by Cana, duns too. • Today ministers bury them- selves in economies and rely on society holding together with an accepted system of Imbrals, while the Christian source, which gave the system shape' and life, no longer commands the loyalty of even a sizeable minority. When people become uncertain as to what is right and What is wrong, statesmen have lost the element in which their politics can grow. They fall back on "incent'ive", Hamilton. -London Synodical Annual Set For Stratford The annual meeting of the'Ham- ilton.London Synodical of the Wo: men's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Cburah in Canada 'is to be held "in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Stratford, on April 18th, .19th and 20th, 1967. • "Faith of our Fathers" will be the theme and devotional ser- vices will be conducted by Rev. James Ferguson, Rev. W. Weir, Rev., R. M. Bisset and Rev. H. Waite. Mrs. R. S. Burnham, •president, will preside at all sessions. • At _the complimentary -dinner given by Stratford Presbyterial on Tuesday evening for accredit- ed delegates only,,, greetings will be brought by Rev. James Fer- guson, Rev. W. Weir; Moderator of Presbytery and Mr. s 0. H. Meier ma f oro Stratford No .Hazard The ' recent death of a ideal child, stricken by a commune !cable disease, did not constitute a threat to anyone outside the im • media`s ' fdliill " - ffr- "l r': "G:""""`°'"`, P,, A. Evans, medical officer, of health for Hurn states. No con- tact was •trade with persons out- side the home and there is•there- fore, no cause for anxiety. In the evening Mrs. H. Nickel, president of Stratford Presby- terial, Will welcome the dele- gates. At that time 'a Pictorial History, will be given with Mr's. F. Cressey introducing those talc• ing part,, On 'Wednesday evening Miss Mary Whale will be guest speaker. Rev. R. M. Bisset will install the officers on Thursday morning and the' meeting will close at noon, Miss Jessie Fraser ofSea. forth is the delegate from Huron P res.byterial. Paul's Delivery Owned. and Operated by Paul amain Local Delivery Service Local Hauling ANYTIME rather than morals. In the moral sense the word "ought'•t means "you ought to do it because it is .right' . Used as an incentive the word means: "you ought to do it because there is something in it for you". While education used to be a. means of giving a child a fair chance to develop his own par. ticular gifts and abilities, its purpose now is to provide the economy with the • shills and the trained manpower which theplan. ners need. There was a time when the incentives of patriotism, liberty, equality, competitlonllllid money were sufficient to make men act to get things done, But such partial incentives decline and decay. Money can also bring unhappiness. Competition ea courages more groups to term more political -parties and you arrive at a weakgovernment as in Canada and in France, . In industry, weak selling and • weak finances result in a pro lifera�tion of small units, stifling one another bycompetitions Lib. erty__becomes icense, and patrio. tism a political tool. Personal Mr.and Mrs Phifp C Bogie of Wyandotte Mich., are visiting, with Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Bogie R . R. # 6. Phil retired recently'after 48 years on the great lakes. His last ship was the motorship Henry Ford 11 of which he was chief engineer for 13 years. Mr, and Mrs. Orville Lobb, John and Walter of Chatham, vis- ited over the weekend with the The Christian ethic is •in dist. array. Somethingfundamental has ceased to exist in our so; ciety. The Gospel said keep sep. arate the things which are Caesar's from those which be, long to Cted. Thugs was a per. m anent °tension created betyveen the "two cities". -thee earthly and the heavenly, and history shows that it has been this tension which hasbeen. the source of liberty and of • man's respect for man over the'.centuries. To. day this tension has almostceas. ed to e*ist and those who ,say the Kingdom of God is only at. . tainable by political action find themselves ruled by dictators. Of such is theCommunist's credo for his snterpretati,'oin qta "better equal force. His policies have so little stimulating principlebe. hind 'then, that then have come to think: they can live on bread , and more bread alone, ,The be. lief has arisen ,that all systems of morals are provisional and should be revised to suit a new stage in man's development. ...What have the theologiansbeen. doing while their favourite child, e iiiiddle. Classes, defected? Little more than trying to catch ' .up with and- bless behavioural • changes. The middle class thoralr ists are out' of breath telling the young' nkat the sexual act Is. atl,�.,>4»ight if both, ,of you love one another. And what is love? The modern artist ,is , so unser-. tain of the essence of men, and wom a,,wthat-he: -.nits t~ dream -up his own point of view. The pat. terns bn paints are a confession that to him. life is inexplicable. There was a time when pro. speritycttook second place tosuch exciting political ends as the latter's mother, Mrs. James F:----:'-world"--is ;one--in-which i e ex• Thomson, Britannia Road. G Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lomas. bury, Gary, Tracey and Douglas, were weekend visitors in Cooks. ville, with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce • Milers and daughter. " Some early American Indian;' -tribes cremated•t:lleir dead, Fiftyyears.old? Wby.. ..you haven't changed at all. But' your circumtan a changed. And perhaps your life .in- surance should, too. Boca now your children have grown up. Retirement is at hand..Anryou may even have money left over at the end of each month. Now is the time to adjust your life insurance to your changed circumstances. " 3r wP :-. Y"la"4'aauir":i.,a"a„"n�,ww;'".'•w+^,.,....wwm+..•q+'x'^. '°�"VGna an'out`• a itfetime income for your wife? Three out of five wives outlive their husbands. What about estate taxes? 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SOON, ,OR RETURN COUPON TODAY! 551 MAPLE AVE , BURLINGTON, ONT, 16 Reform Bill, the abolition sof slavery and the right to associ- ate in trade unions. Politicswere not confused with economics and when passions were aroused, • it was not ofbread that mens thought, Today, when' a government be. Heves they know what is right for everybody and find th'e`liublic so'stupid as not to be ithpressed, ,. it is a Short step to the imposh tion of their beliefs on an ignore ant multitude which cannot 'see the light. The politician' says: 4'new policies and. new attitudes will be needed to reach .the, level of p ..4ductivity required to meet the S� ; et. growth!" How? The. government replies, by. a revolu• tion in the educat4onal sustem, Is it likely that school children will approve -sand -work -for .tever particulaa politicalparty says are the means to achieve their collective destiny? Equally as the parent of responsibility cer. tainly''does not work In ,Russia, or china. Getting rid of all feel. ings of superiority as between one group and another- is as- bogus as the aim: for equality. The. intolerable inconsistency be. tween the theoretical objective of equality 'and the pract cal ob. jective . of efficient economic growth prevents any advance of a credible .view of our future. for, either individual or tnation. * Life and Politics: A Moral l5iagnosis by, Lord Eccles. Long" marks.' 211- ' , Lord Eccles; 62, was.'tWice Conservative Mini iter of Education ant President of„th e.-,. Board 'rrade; ' GORDON SMITH 4O TILT STREET GODERICH 524.8485 Save when you shop! 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