pg ae ST. RITA'S CATHOLIL CHUROH Rev, I, A, Brophy, P.P. Sth at Elm Street Sunday Masses - 830 and 10.30 am, Evening Mass’~ 6.00 p.m, GRACE GOSPEL CHURCH Tues, 7100 psa. Young People UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Robeon — Ist and Srd Sundays at CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST LpDs. Sundays at 20 am. in the Twin Rivers Hall GRACE PRESBYTERIAN OHURCH Rev. T. Evans, Ph. 365-5536 Chureh School at 9465 am. Worship at 11.00 a.m. Bible Study: Wednesday at 7.30 p.m, FIELD AND STREAM BY JACK WHITE Well young fellows, here will be the balance of my preaching for the time being at least on fire. arms safety, if you have read over and thoroughly memorized the previous five commendments of hunting safety I would be willing to kiss you one by one, If you have made Dad help you learn them, he will probably kiss you too because he will probably have refreshed his memory on one or two points that have a way of slipping out of mind. You know, no matter how old you are, there is one thing you will never know everything about and that is, wildlife, and along with it the means of. preventing every accident that possibly could j happen. if you will join me in the strugale and by so doing prevent even one accident and aved one life whether knowingly or un- knowingly then all our efforts are THE TABERNACLE Sunday School - 10 a.m.- Prayer and Bible Study - Thurs- day at 7.30 p.m. Young People’s - Friday at 7.30 pm, b United Church — Ist and 3rd Sun- days at 11 am, Anglican Church — and and 4th Sunday at 9 a Baptist Church — sth ‘Sunday ST. DAVID'’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Friday Eucharist - 6 p.m. Sunday Eucharist - 8 a.m. “and 11 a.m, Rev. C. R, Day — Parish Priest CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Grace Presbyterian Church 9.30 to 10.30 S.S. and Family Ser. 730 Gospel Service Thurs. 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Pastor G. Fraser Ph. 365-5676 LUTHERAN CHURCH at St, Alban'’s Anglican Church p.m. Service Rey. Harold C, Clark Lookin ir sométh INSURANCE For All Your. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-3441 AGENCIES Last week we got down to number five of the 10 command. ments of firearms safety so let us Proceed with the last five and let us learn them all off by heart as well. When and if you do you will e@ one of the few up to date sportsmen in the field, 6. Never point your gun at anything you do not want to shoot. Once this rule has been firm- ly established the chances of you injuring a fellow shooter are very small, Yet how many times is this rule broken? How often when you are hunting have you found a com. Panion’s gun pointed -right at you while he was loading? This bit of carelessness can soon make you the most lonesome hunter in the woods, Personally, if you point your gun at me you and I will be hunting in different areas from that moment on. A gun is particularly danger- ous when it is being closed after it has been loaded, Casuaities from this cause are constantly occur. ring. Just as you close it if the mechanism is worn and there is a shell in the chamber it may ac- cidently fire. Or-if your finger is on the trigger guard as you close the breach you might jar your finger off the .guard to the trig- Ser and fire your gun. If the gun is pointed at Mo- ther Earth away from all compan. ions, the only result is a wasted shell and a cold feeling in the pit of your stomach, So let us al- ways remember when loading a gun, point it at earth or sky and away from anything that can be harmed if it discharges. This rule applies to all other times as well. In a duck blind be sure you and your partner have a thorough understanding to the direction in which each will shoot. Shoot at game on your side only and don’t ever swing over and fire over the head of your companion. This also The hat goes on so ere never. has:been an enamel jooks 50° easily, loo MU Strous, lasts so-tong. OGLOW BROS. _BUILDING & SUPPLY. co. LTD. PHONE 365-3351 applies to upland game birds as well and tall grass, corn and brush country must be hunted with caution at all times, Know where your companions are and never shoot toward them. -7, Never leave your gun un- attended unless you unload it firat. This is a common sense rule and particularly applies when. there are children, dogs or animals a- round, 8, Never climb a tree or a fence (or go through a fence) with a loaded gun.. Break open a. double or a single barrel*gun or empty ‘your Pump (before attempting these manoeuvres, may ‘seem to be a lot of trouble, but once the habit is acquired it is no trouble. Don’t Jean your gun on the fence when your going- through. Lay it on the ground pointed away. from the direction you are going to crawl under the Each time | you cross a fence someone's life in Jjeoprady un- less these’ simple precautions are taken. i 9, Never. shoot at a Mat, hard surface ‘or the surface of water. The force of a shot fired on such a surface is not absorbed, it is’ de- flected. Water is an aid to pattern. ing a‘ shotgun, but the : practice is dangerous! if anything is within shotgun range, 10, Do not mix gunpowder and alcohol. This rule needs no elaboration: If you must have a drink, have. after, the huntibut ‘hot Observanc ple rules can ike shooting safe, A.gun is aly, potentially danger. |° ous, a8 long,as-it is used wisely, its killing fore controlled, it.can furnish . one: of the ‘safest: of ‘all astimes. Every shooter should make it his duty. to learn to shoot safely, Have fun, right now Ym try. ing my Tuck on those famous Tyce here In the’ Alberni Canal and {s it fun. | of these gis aim- ! Museum Attendance Breaking Records ‘The numbers of visiors to the Provincial museum in Victoria ex- ceeded all records during the mon. th of July the Hon. E. C. West- wood has announced, More than 85,000 persons have passed through the building dur- Ting this first holiday month, an increase ‘of more than 100 per cent compared with figures for the fee ested in previous years, Ken‘s:Wheel Alignment Ph. 365-2472 - Highway - Kinnaird, “TAKE YOUR HOLIDAY IN SAFETY" With an alignment and safety check at thought to be’a reflection’ of the greater’ number ‘' of | out-of.town visitors flocking to Victoria | this year, To accommodate. them the Museum hours are being extend- ed to 9 p.m. each week day night. 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OPEN: STATEMENT ON imidation vide shelter and. living. mainten- (/ The. small “but troublesome group known as Freedomites have been taking © much: \ newspaper space of ‘late;’; throwing. up a smoke-screen of innocence, ., The United Church's Advisory Committee on Doukhobor Affairs and its Doukhobor. Liason’ Worker have remained silent while the Freedomite® issue was before the courts. However now . that the courts have laid the’ casé aside we feel therevare a few things that muat be'‘said, 33) Firstly, concerning . the court, case’ Itself:““Everyone, including the Freedomites,' must be’ impres- sed with thé fairness and impart. fality of Canadian . justice, which leans over give: the ance for elderly men and women and: mothers with children.. +) Thirdly, the attempts by: the blame‘onto: some other: grotip ‘who they'say are the real Freedomites is'a pure and simple smoke.sereen, They'now call themselves the''Re- formed.; Doukhobors"—but where isthe reform? Where is the moral Improvement on Orthodox Doukho. borism 'with‘itsravowed (‘pacifism and strict community morality? A thornitree by any other name. is atill a thorn.tree! Freedomism by | ig any: other name. is. still freedom- |B ism! All three. of the. splinter groups that we rightly term Free. domites “exhibit its ‘essential char. namely ‘a> refusal to accused thé benefit . of. the doubt, Further, those who were concern- over. the adequacy of the De- toute should ‘by ‘now ‘realize that it: was the) Prosecution’ that’ had the most’ difficult task: arguing a ease without legal precedent and with witnesses who, with no twinge of conscience, say one thing to. day and another tomorrow. Secondly, despite the verdict, our intimate experience with’ this group leaves us convinced that IN- TIMIDATION is indeed the real motive: behind Freedomite terror- The acts of nudism, arson, dy- namiting and violence for’ years have’ intimidated ‘the Orthodox Doukbobars, the school and public utilities authorities, the! public’ in general and the Government. Such acts cannot ‘be termed’ religious or moral protests. There is:noth- ing in the Doukhobor religion or morality that would countenance or sanction such acts of terrorism, * It is to intimidate the Ortho. dox group against complying with the School: and | Vital - Statistics Acts, against paying © rents ;;and taxes and against purchase of land that Freedomites have burned the Orthodox . homes, « the’: communal halls, libraries, “industrial ‘plants, and buildings that housed the con- conform ‘to any consistent norm — either the Doukhobor ‘tradition of the Orthodox group on’ the one hand, or the laws Canadian society on the other. 5 Fourthly, now that ‘the core of the problem has been isolated, we would urge the Government to continue its attempts to bring these criminals to justice. From | Suskatchewan and Al. berta, where most of the Indepen- dant Doukhobors are, come voices of approval of the legal action re. cently attempted. B.C.’s. Orthodox, Doukhobors have been Pressing for decades ‘that strong’ measures be taken within the Canadian Law to bring a stop to Freedomite a idation. 3 Independants and Orthodox ay constituting’ 90per cent ‘of the Doukhobors in Canada — have for years appealed personally and|ff through their publication, Iskra, to the -Freedomites pleading with them to repent and to desist from their acts of intimidation, violence and “crime, Both of \ these groups are ‘reconciled to the: {:2t. that. the mieans’ of grace, in dealing” with the’ Freedomites, have: failed to come for the law to assert itself. it’ iad°been hoped that the on ‘charges might at: least see it, raise it’ abootttels impousibte ‘or f ernment and the Denaiaes ‘of Justice, because of the ‘charge laid to ‘continue. any longer harass’ and ‘intimidate ‘in- nocent andJaw-abiding people; polley a and\: the burning’ of over 200 Freedomite:: houses in‘ order to:foree the government: Pro..| tat ment | 19; Bro. 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