Wednesday, March 16, 1966 TERRACE ‘Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLU/aw ia Page 13 J. GORDON ELLIOTT fee J. Gordon Elliott was appoint- mad controller of Columbia Cel- Memlose Company, Limited in a meecent announcement by Mr. @enarry Bowler, vice president, inance and administration and maeeasurer, @ Mr. Elliott holds a B.A. degree mi economics from the Univer- sty of Saskatchewan and an M.A. m economics from the University Toronto. He has broad exper- meeeence in the fields of finance, eeeeroduction and marketing. me] Your RED CROSS is ee aa Serving . Today i | Ready for Tomorrow JOINT ANNUAL MEETING TERRACE & DISTRICT HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION { and HOSPITAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT No, 17 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 — 8 P.M. Board Room, Community Centre tl Weekly PASTOR L, ANDERSEN Science and the Raman Dilenma The advances made in science |. and technology are something won- derful to behold but ‘ sometimes terrifying to experience. The speeded communications of the world allow us to read of air dis- asters before the ashes are scarce- ly cooled. We know what is hap- pening around the circles of the globe but we are rarely aware of the distress and fear crippling our next door neighbor. Men abound everywhere yet we are desperately lonely. The benefits of science have brought us much in comfort and convenience. However, that same exploration has discovered a mon- ster — E is M C2 — with the potential to annihilate our whole race in one blast. Is it any wonder that the domin- ant philosophies of our day are pessimistic and filled with an over- powering passion for death. A few quotations will illustrate; Hem- ming- has said, “I live in a vac- tum that ig as lonely as a radio tube when the batteries are dead and there is no current to plug into.” "Lffe’s only meaning is death . . . death becomes like a blanket on a cold night” says Eugene Q’Neill. It is even more frightening when we realize that the latter concept of death is = delusion. ARE OUR BUSINESS Greig Ave. SPECIAL BOUQUETS PLANTS — TABLE ARRANGEMENTS — CORSAGES WE CAN HELP YOU. , . | MARGUERITE'S FLOWER & GIFT SHOP VI3-5920 — Ry . ~~ = S MATTERS. OWNER CREDIT UNIONS ALONE OFFER BOTH SECURITY AND OWNERSHIP IN MONEY CREDIT UNIONS ALREADY PROVIDE THIS INCOMPARABLE BENEFIT TO ONE OUT OF EVERY SIX CANADIANS. CREDIT UNIONS ARE YOUR BEST PLACE TO SAVE OR BORROW. This sdvartisement is published by the B.C, Credit Union League In the interasts of its offilieted membars: SECURITY yj and SHIP Sermon BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH The natural reaction of man fac- ing such fear and frustration is to ask; “Where is God?" Why doesn’t He do something?" Be- cause men are ignorant of the Scriptures and hence the program of God revealed therin, they bold- ly assert that God is dead, Billy Graham has rightly stated the case in his book “World Aflame” on page 13, “Because our morality does not match our intel- lectuality, the misuse of science can be greater than the use,” God has revealed in Romans 8:20 that He has allowed the universe to be in a state of frustration because of the disobedience of man. In the face of man's sin a righteous God had only two choices; First, to ig- nore the presence and reality of sin and thus forfeit the right to the throne of the universe, Or, in the second place, to send judg- ment upon sin thus vindicating His holiness and right to rule. Gene- Sis 3:17 indicates that God chose the latter and sent the judgment of frustration on both man and the earth, his dominion. If this were the last word from God, we would conclude that prag- matically, God is dead. But the Scripture declares that God in His matchless love provided a substi- tute to bear the penalty, 1 Peter 2:24 declares concerning Christ: “Who his own self bears our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins should live unto righteousness; by whose stripes ye were healed,” Although the workings of God in bringing history to a climax may seem remote and impercept- able to you they are nevertheless declared as fact by both the Bible and secular history, The fact that men do not perceive them is in- dicative of their blindness rather than the deadness of God. Since the Scripture says, “God is not slack concerning his promise, as solte men count slackness, but is longsuffering to usward, not will- ing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. But the day of the Lord will come as a theif in the night. “We ought to give heed to the times in which we live. To find deliverance from this fear and frustration you need only to cume into the plan and purpose of God for you. God is not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance and faith. God does not expect the im- possible but only that yeu be will- ing to turn from sin and then -ac- cept the free gift of salvation as offered in Christ Jesus. Receive Him today. aap LAFF-LINE Murphy had been careless handling the blasting. powder and Duffy was appointed to tell the widow. ‘Mrs, Murphy, isn’t it today the man comes to collect for Murphy's Life insurance?” "It ig that,” replied Mrs, Mur- phy, “Well, now,” said Duffy, “sure an ye can snap your fingers at him today.” is it that nagging 4 backache * tJ again? If ita backache that’s bothering you, it could be due to urinary Irritation and bladder discomfort. If 50, da Kidney Pills can help bring you relief. Dodd’a Pilla stimulate the ners to help relieve the condition causing the backache. 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