CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 2, 1978 | é . i ‘. z _ business directory Sina os WORD SEARCH Hidden are 15 words to circle. Words go actoss, down, diagonally, upside-down, and backwards. CAN YOU FIND THEM? ’ The Vest for playing federally subsidized programs close to The Mandatory Hairshirt &TomCossitt Wing Collar (this year’s Air France influence) “Here let the press the people's rights maintain, unawed by influence and unbribed by gain” CASTLEGAR NEW: BURT CAMPBELL : Boku’ Whiting Qa cee eeesteseoeeset . What is the easiest way to geton Tv? . What Is the difference between a racer and a locomotive enginoer? . Why is acrossword puzzle ke a quarrel? | Whaon do you goes fastss ‘aracing car? .. Why don't people ever go to the moon for their vacation? . What is tong and yellow and alway9 points north? syoel 1] osneseg "J@UIOUR O} SYH3SMSNV 0 $ ‘MUjeENokUCUM “P < z t Put ins word vp fo @ mutror and see ahatit says yqoone ZOwyEe>-oOmzaco> ocprxzmuaner-oOmEaormovacma< ef z00ExOr4amnNEIN yp Vv,OOs>-ynTD>-OGD DOOONHDAEZAOMOEQ czorco BxrmMEOmrycORHaC . Duchess Sister Mama wite Oavghier ‘Aunt 10, Grandmother Gut Mss Maden Godmoiner Macame HEY KIDS! uu wise enough to unacramble these words? By" ‘912207 “yeydR “utND "WH :sioMsuY Pulpit and Pew. By Pastor DONALD W. REED ‘EN HIS LETTER TO THE jians, the apostle Paul brings the ethical teachings of Jesu’ toa superb and dramatic climax. “Do not be deceived,” he says. “God is not mocked;: for whatsoever a man sows, this he will also reap. For the one who sows to his own flesh shall from the flesh reap corruption, but the one who sows to the Spirit shall from the. Spirit reap eternal life,” THIS IS A TRUTH which needs to be kept forever before the eyes of men, es- pecially the young, It expresses a law of the moral universe which is as basic and inescap- able as is the law of gravitation in the physical universe. He that sows to the flesh reaps corruption, ugliness, misery and death, The truth is illustrated by an incident in the life of Leonardo da Vinci. Determined to paint a picture of the Christ -, Child, the artist searched for an appropriate .imodel, a’ youth ssf. Whose innocence and beauty of ms Letatetete +. S. g | 3 March 46, 17, 18 countenance would inspire him to capture and imprison upon the canvas the radiant face of Christ. AT LAST HE FOUND. IN the choir of the Florence Cathedral a youth, Pietro Ban- dinelli, whose striking beauty and innocence of countenance held him spellbound, Into those fair blue eyes no foul image had ever entered; on his cheeks the very glow of heaven seemed to rest. . Many years later da Vinci was painting a picture of Judas, He found an appropriate model: a criminal with a dissipated countenance, repulsive in its sinister ugliness. Something about the model struck a chord of long-buried memories and brought them struggling to life again. i “Where have I seen the profile of that face before?” he asked. : THEN THE HORRIBLE realization dawned upon him with all its stinging bitterness. “No! No! God!" he cried. “It can't bel It can’t be! And yet... those eyes! That face! That - profile!” ; TURNING TO THE UGLY, evil-looking man with the Judas face, da Vinci said: “You're name is..." “Pietro Bandinelli. But drunkenness and sensuality have changed me from’a Christ model to a Judas ... bound for hell.” If WAS BUT A STRIK- ing illustration of the age-old truth enunciated by the same apostle Paul in the letter to the Romans: “The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” ‘church ST. RITA'S GATHOLIC CHURCH, Rev. Michael Guinan Saturday Night Mass 7 p.m. :3: Sunday Masses at += 8am. and 10 a.m.