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CRITICISM OF MINISTERS

... thinking that a man in his' position would not speak rashly and without good reasons, and so might give the words more weight than they deserve.' Mr Littlejohn is reported as saying: If ministers would speak out their own views and enunciate some of the ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1942
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 389 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Dr Leuner spoke at the forenoon service in the United Free Church on Sunday, and, at an evening service on

... Sunday, and, at an evening service on Monday in St Ninian's Church. His subject' was' Under Nazi little. He said he was speaking as a journalist who had worked on the Continent for many years, as a refugee hunted from country to another, and as a missionary ...

Published: Saturday 19 September 1942
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 149 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

St Rides Vacancy

... the discontinuance of quite a her of the 'bus stops througlmnt the burgh, and the New Order is now in operation. Roughly speaking, it consists of the abolition of every alternative stopping place, but the principal stances have been allowed to remain ...

Church's Interest

... rers that, wherever possible, congregations should unite so as to release one minister to take up duties in these camps. Speaking of the girls who had been taken from Scotland to work in England, Mr Bodin said the Church had not sat down and deplored ...

THE BROUGHTY Fl

... the cost of this very useful instrument of attack and &fence. Thi s I Motley Saving. Bank aim( itincement to which I refer speaks to all ; it shows us the way to help the country's war effort; to bring joy and cheer to the hearts of our soldier biddies ...

THE BROUGHTY FERRY GUIDE AND CARNOUSTIE GAZETTE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1942. hancelloes Visit krnoustie Gossip ..

... round of the Scottish Junior Cup. But, nevertheless. there will hi- no absence SW Eituti•ley Chancellor of he Exchequer, speaking at a National of good entertainment at Lichend tod:0 and next week. To-day a Marine team will oppose an K bide in a frienly ...

CHURCHES CRITICISED

... your real democracy. Mr Littlejohn, when proposing votes of thanks, also criticised the Churches. If the ministers would speak out their own views, and enumerate some of the real truths, instead of platitudes, and, in their own lives, would give Christian ...

Published: Saturday 05 September 1942
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 386 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Carnoustie Gossip Registration Registration fur tirt- pet untion duties begins 40-morrow (Sunday) and will take ..

... to register to-morrow week. age groups are shown in our advertising columns along with the hours for registration. Roughly speaking all women Isetwvett and 43 are required to register, and all men between 18 and who gild not register last year and who are ...

CHURCH HEATING. No Fuel Saving by Joint Evening Services. Arbroath Presbytery issued' - no direction on the ..

... be addressed by the Rev. J. H. Duncan, Dundee Parish Church (St Mary's), who is a member of the Commission. Mr Duncan will speak, it was stated, on the report in general, with particular reference, at the request of the Presbytery, to the section dealing ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1942
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 566 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

A Tribute to Naval Valour

... the convoys and naval units engaged in the work. That this heroic work has been so cheerfully carried through by the Navy speaks volumes for the enterprise and fighting spirit of the Senior Service. Knowing full well the dangers that lurk in the depths ...

GUIDE & CARNOUSTIE GAZETTE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1942. The gaswork s in these days were privately owned by a ..

... queue this week was— Bella, foo is it ye dinna hae your teeth in the day? Quoth Bella Oh, you folk said yesterday that I speak far ower much, an', seein' it wis cauld the day, I thocht ma teeth micht chatter, so I just made up ma mind tae gi'e you all ...

BY ALEX. BUIIL CARNOUSTIE

... a considerable loch between the hill s and the lighthouses, and this was used by the young of the town as a skating pond. Speaking of the lighthouse it way he of interest to readers to know that the omaller lighthouse was shifted complete for a distance ...