S 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat., Sept. 3, 1966. ‘ SPY SUES— = | LONDON (Reuters) Brit- ish spy George Blake, serving a 42-year prison sentence ‘or giving secrets to Russia, s sued his wife, 38, for divorce The action cites a man’ named Butler as co-respondent. In '961 Blake, a civil servant, received the longest prison sentence im- posed in. Britain this century '! De Gaulle Tells Americans ‘They Can’‘t Win In. Viet Naam ret 2 i an agree | By DAVID MASON |prompted by anything ‘Thuong|™ent was in line “with the | SIEM REAP, Cambodia (AP) | told him. | Western spirit” and would win |—President de Gaulle came | WANT ‘WITHDRAWAL friends for the United States all |here to see Cambodia’s _ famous nee a eae China aad lover the wtrid. temples after a speech in Phnom Vv ion have “ a things,” de | Penh telling the United States |™anded that U.S. forces rl ee iit camect win Me war m Viet | ut * Set eRe DACOrS dabailevable that the initia I » - Nam, \F gin. ev be after. he pleaded guilty to five | On foot ' ‘and on bicvcles, peo- | De Gaulle, however, put it| military display should er |this way: | annihilated in the field, there 1s spying charges. ple flocked into Siem Reap {rom | ~The opening of such a vast|ef Asia will submit to the law | — oe eons countryside to” nua difficult negotiation would| foreigners from over the Pa- French president. obviously depend on the (Amer-| cific, whatever their intentions “De Gaulle was aire: | ican). decisions - . . to repatri-| and however pareetet | Cambodia’ 8 chief of state. HEUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON otes 2080; Proverbs 26:18-28; Matthew 12:88-37, 26:69-75; Bt Myhesions.A:MA, 36, 29-04. part of the world could be, worked out.” SOUTH AFRICA LEADS South Africa is the richest their| country in Africa, with $625.80 per head in. 1965. its forces at an ‘appropriate arms.” land fi : In his speech, de’ Gaulle de-| ee eed et Eee. Contested. by their false witness, Any careless handling of the— truth, Jesus likens idle ‘and untruthful —— Paul aes Chrietions to put away After declaring that France . ho bring ruin ‘and calamity to the corrupt fruit of ¢ clared peace negotiations were | belie t! ° whether by an individual, nation, or- gossips, ger me — S oe = falsetiood and speak. the truth with impossible until the United ae a = one ne = Charlottetown Bible Chapel or political movement, vie- Gots aga ld 20:16. “only kidding” —Proverbs' 26: 18-28. quences.—Matthew 12-33-37. love.—Ephesians 4:15, 25, 29-31. ‘MEMORY VERSE: “Wherefore oo away lying. speak every man truth with his neighbor: for we are members of one another.” -—Ephesians 4:25... “ “Manlo ether Good Nor Godly | States set up a timetable for Genie said: | withdrawing its armed forces “Giving up, an expedition In a from South Viet Nam. faraway land,’ when it appears - De ante. bad centered. the to have no profit and no justifi- : a. ‘ore guyen cation, injure LP in National Council ef Churches {the mores, the ideology of the) roe .North Viet Nam's cae their ee yi ag insthe U.S., and ts used by [American middle-class. We have | representative in, Cambodia. | their ideas, or jeopardize their permission.) been conditioned: to suspect) But there was nothing to indi-|interests i an _ international = By _ — pe ~jeveryone, no matter yap cate his suggestion for a time- serontiant for restoring peace “Thou sha ar Se |station. Smear campaigns|table for U.S. _U.S._withdrewal was witness” against thy neighbor’ |abound: blacklists ge the result. | eee ees is probably. the most frequently |Hundreds of people have lost | broken of the Ten Command-|their reputations, their _liveli- 285 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. Services 11-a.m. and 8 p.m. Speaker: ‘James A. Stahr- “The Salvatan ‘Army 176 Great George Street Cant. and Mrs. Ray Nelson Z (EDITOR’S NOTE: The fol- MASS RALLY morrow’s Sunday School les- | outlines produced by the Di-. fowing material ‘relating to to- | son is based on: copyrighted | vision of Christian Education, t ments, for lying’s lesser forms are so easily indulged-in that many do not consider them vie- lations of God's law. What is false witness? The law implies much more than it says. It is deliverate perjury under oath, of course. It is also gossip, slander, cowardly silence hood, their friends, their homes | as the result of a smug, self- | righteous disregard for truth. Another~-case in point, as illus-. trated by the passage from Proverbs, is the common gossip, | the talebearer. Whispered isnu- endoes, malicious hints, slander. ous words are his stock i trade. Though the gossip never ~ NOTICE Spatial Dedication Service To be held Monday, September 5 at 2:30 p-m. for the new of Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church, Murray River. Rev. I. B. Raymer, — and | nr Clase—9:30 a * ‘Sunday Schoo!—10 a.m, Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home League (Public meeting) Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY MEN OF THE UNITED CHURCH |i io | ce) nee Be hae emphasis “ef some facts while [f° unpunished, he brings un- }° superin lent Vill be the er withholding others, ridicule, pur- /t0@. ruin eee a ee ae Mrs, Norman Day guest musicians. Everyone | CALVARY TEMPLE : ‘Trini Church . poseful deception through false, aoe Mae a ht And! is cordially imvited. Rev. Fred &. Day, Pastor. | PENTECOSIAL 4 ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA misleading advertising or lifting | Soar ee aa onfronted by | Sunday Service.: ‘11 am M Ds 2 Prince Street phrases « - sentences “S his Males psi on ay cg atten | water » 7:80 | ¥ | eee Clarke, Pastor xt. iort, : wr + 00 i ‘ - Charlottetown, F P.E.1. eee me rath, whether (cues himself as “only kidding.” | Norman Days will be ministering in song at all 9:15 poe Broadcast, Summerside station | b 4 bytan-individual, nation, organt- a Phd ete | services. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday. School Septem er a - iteal Ee meen. speak uncharitably, maliciously, =f 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service a x : 7 3 0 a ninth commandment. ego conte — — ro ; ; 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service . peri: ° ° side gs jutterance a circulation | © = ora | CANON #. 1. PUXLEY Pp n. } “Sometimes the sins of. our |i, caiumnies, suspicions and im | The Kirk of St James You will receive a warm welcome at Calvary Temple ‘ e Preacher—Rev. Canon H. L. Puxley, Director of Ecumenical Institute, Toronto. New York City. Special Music, 50 voice male choir. _, EVERYONE WELCOME “There's a difference of opinion here. Both of these Little Leaguers stand veady tongues, though more subtle, are ultimately more damaging than the sins of our deeds. In recent years we have wit- -[ithe John Birch Society, and oth- ers of that ‘ik, “Commie,” “Red,"’. “Pinko"’_ and ‘fell o.w- traveler"’ have become fear- = oe ee ae and sinuations; who propagate false of bad names and injurious ru- the ninth commandment. In the New Testament we find Jesus likening idle words to the. vior’s grace and prayers te bring Peter-to the point where charges, or true ones-in a bitter, | _ envious or malignant spirit; the| = — mors— all stand condemned’ by |° Presbyterian Church In Canada Cor.-Pownal & Fitzrey Rev. Malcolm R. McCuaig, . B.A. B.D. Directer ef Music: — Christopher Gledhill M.A., B.Mus., A.R.C.C.0; 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP. Sermon: WHEN THE BOOKS ARE OPENED ; Donald A. Campbell : THE CHURCH FOR ALL ALL FOR THE CHURCH _ | ltalsehood and speak ‘with love. When the jai Paul areie to the Ephesian Christians he warned of certain faults and weaknesses that impair Chris- tian character. He exhorted men j to forgo their childish ways (which is different from the child-likeness advocated by Christ), and become mature in thought and action, to put away the. truth | Our words can be: for good. or evil a and Paul encourages us to use only those in harmony with the Holy Spirit within us, which acter assassination, malice are iChrist and the leading of the Holy Spirit, he cannot grow ‘spir- itually nor contribute to the well being of the Christian. eommun- TN ectalaty there is no better lway to to live than to hold truth in: high regard and speak it al- ways ‘‘in love.” { “CS InNB. Seek Rights To Bargain | FREDERICTON (CP) — New | |Brunswick’s public employees |should have the right to bargain _| collectively through’ a union of \their own choice says a brief 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: LABOR AND CHRISTIANITY The Reverend Donald A. eT B.A., A CORDIAL WELCOME TO Central Christian Church 219 Kent Street MORNING— Organist: Mrs, Allison MacRae, A.R.C.M. WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO ALL Sherwood Church of Christ | (Meeting in Sherwood Elementary School) 10:00: a:m.—Sunday School _for_ail-ages ‘Nursery through Adult class 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship with the Lord:s Supper Presiding: W. A. MacRae. Aaccncis tay Kenan Noted: “EXAMINING THE EVIDENCES FOR THE CHRISTIAN FAITH” You are Cordially Invited Come and Bring Your Children A Church-planting project Centrai Christian Church, Charlottetown a _ PRESBYTERIAN CH URC BIRCHWOOD . Ce ie Inessed the devastating. effects feviler. the backbiter. the whis Founded 1825, ee fas mien aa fe Ee he eae ester ve FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND: : Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhay, B.A. | . 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worsttip 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship : VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. thets to be applied te : = Site re oe oe co orm 8 quo, 11:60.e.m.—Diviog “th ii 1 Chu h gate i : ete CHRISTIAN MEANING OF ristian Re orm ure WORK" 153 Mt. Edward Road — = _ (The first church in Sherwood) - God, a deceit al Rev. M. Dornbush, Minister (Phone 4-4721) Wa t. oot me sad Sere Zeoree ~ Tion ‘Bredivterian a Church 1:9 am.—Mering Servi | Peter. In She closing. days of is i 11:16 a.m.—Sunday School seas ee our Lord’s life, Peer: chewed up | _ Corner Prince and Grafton Streets 7 H. J..Kamphuis officiating (English) . the scenery with declarations of The Reverend Donald A. Caiiipbell, B.A., D.D. 2:30 p.m.—Afterhoon Servvice: M. Visser loyalty and fidelity. yeS when Mr. Royston F. Mugferd; A.R.C.0.- a ee ge ptr Peter found oa and Director ef Choirs — Visitors heartily “welcome lord nnd fled It. took our Sa 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class 11:00 a:m.—Nursery School FL. =o EST Maple Avenue The Rev. Ian €. Glass, B.A., BD., Minister 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship Sermon: “THEY LABOURED IN VAIN” ‘A-WARM. WELCOME AWAITS YOU =e Baptist C t Church Corner ef Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. B.D., Minister iwill build up our hearers. Bitter- Sermon: ‘‘CREATING A STIR” Mrs. ness, wrath, anger, loud and 3:00 p.m.—A special service at Canoe Cove Christian 11 ‘ro at and Chel Ditester boisterous recriminations, ‘char- Speaker: Mr. Lester Shell, minister of Westway :00 a.m.— as IS MY BODY 2 Christian Church in Toronto. . : Selected toe away. In their place: | Evening—7 p.m. (please note change of time) truth spolien will Tove: Miss Carol Ann Graham who has just retured from Jamaica Ordinance of The Lord's Supper When a Christian, by words or | will be the guest speaker. Miss Graham will show slides ef 1:90 p.m.—“ONLY A MAN” deed, lives or speaks contrary to her trip and the missionary carried on in Jamaica. s’ Trio: N. the will of God, the example of We extend a warm welcome to sll. | i Gan uate Heather Minister: Mr. W. 0, Weale rte Wednesdey—1:80 Prayer Meeting. A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU TH ‘UNTED CHURCH OF CAI CANADA __ A Union of Congrogetionsliots, Methodists end Precbyteriens) TRINITY UNITED CHURCH (eorner ef Prince and Sydney Streets) : Charlottetown, P.E.1. ' Ministers: Rev. John @. E. Ball, B.A. Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, B.A. B.D. @ Organist: Mr. Joseph B. Herdmap 4 ¥ 11:00 a.m.—Guest Speaker: Mr. Ralston Young te put up a good argument, even though it is a foregone conclusion that the “amp” ate aa ae grentent facie presented today to the Royal — Red Cap 42, New York is sing. $o..win. But when the game is over, differences will be forgotten and wmpiwe fers god ein ore a elation oo ean NT Selo: “How Lo ave Are Thy Dwellings catcher will go down to the drug store together for a banana split. house of spiritasl values. Without a ; > —Mr, Canin Nien: Baritone strong Church, neither democracy Service. Men’ 4 Im doing 20, they will be reflecting’ something that is a basic part of cur hesliage «= = crilimtion om marvin These = The brief from the Canadian St. Peter's Cathedral Usd et Goss Apeaber ‘Canon H. L. Pusley == the ability to lose, without holding « grudge... the ability to yield, ao ine monk sases vly omy | Union of Public Employees says Rochford Square Music by Men's Choir : eee = person showld attend services regn- ial employees “have no Angtican Church ef Canada These are qualities important not only to sportemanchip but to Rife. And fils Ney ee Eee cae tg ae, | tak Me the Civ Seevice ‘Kew: Ven, Archdeacon J. R. Davies, M.A., L.Th,, Rector Everyone Welcome to Worship : fimportrnee is stressed im the most powerful of terms again and agaim thmonghowt bin cuibioenrs anke (3) Bor Sous ee Se ae tee ‘Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A. D.D LL.D. : the Bible. | of his commmmnity snd nation. (4 noe lonorary Priest hange in the Civil Service Act Miss Su Brenton, Lic. Mus., Tate Leaguer Jeara the rules of sportsmanship — and of Wo — ta ene way Si Semesters ie (RE "ie employes om aa ee os ROYAL UNITED CHUKCH en the playing field and "im another, deeper way when they attend chusch with thear cccecet, Siem te 0 bs each gle ee ty ts CW tiVing AS Sept. 4—The Thirteeth Sunday after Trinity : aia _ Parkdale 4 v. J. B. ’ +» B.D., Minister 8 8a eee famifes on Sunday. Are you taking your Little Leaguer to Chunch? Canpright 1965 Keiater Advertiniag Guivles, ec, tteselonng, Was sociation. Any provincial employee -should then be able to | 8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist . 8:45 a.m.—Mattins 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon + Leslie Hiscett—Organist and Director of Choirs 10:00 a.m.—Nureery and Child Care in the Church Hall ; aoe opi argh a Tee ot cone Friday Saturday vote for CUPE.. bargaining 7:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon ° 10:00 a.m.—DI WORSHI t omans Corinthians Plattippions SS :00 a.m.—DIVINE P ; 13: 138.18 dei 1 15:36-41 12:14-21 ~ B54 211-24 3-2-0 ue agent. whe dant *to strike should be Visitors are cordially welcome at all services. Sermon: ‘THE BLESSING TO WORK” : ‘: nate! ith suitable lim : cp + on + Sy + SY + OD + + + Yt Yt Yt Wt siz | ones ae “inhibiting” teeth. ner rare enmmreerrennemares | Music: Selections by the "Male Eight” Se ETON . niques on the weapon, ; You Are Welcome To Worship With Us : : : CUPE claims '100:600 mem- Pp I’ A lea n Ch h . ‘ THIS FEATURE Is CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH bers ogress —— ant es in | o. §t au $ ng ican urc ‘ 3 New runswic: ine: ng em- BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS stoyeee ot 16 rranieipetites snd | Established 1768 by Royal Foundation ‘SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH ; cece commissions, five police The Rev: F. Louis Elias, L.S.1., Rector Kirkwood Drive ; JOHN W. MacKENZIE WOOD CONVALESCENT groups, three school ‘boards, Organist and Choir Director , : : 2 Real Estate Consultant : NURSING HOME LTD. and 16 hospitals George A. Thompson, F.R.C.0.., (CHM) A.R.C.M. Minister: Rev. Clayten C. Lewis : : &, NELSON GOOD Appraiser and Broker @ Grafton St. Charlottetown The union calls for a Maingte, “y Organist and 43268 269 Queen St ” responsible and authoritative” TRINITY Xitt Chote Director: Mrs, J. B. — L.R.A.M. Plumbing and Heating Contractor H. T. JAMES agency te ro ‘acai S js ern. 8:30 a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION 16: 00, a.m.—Nursery Care ‘ MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Pl "| ment collective bargaining. ebrant: “ +-2008 ¥ a Ave. Seen See Day 49068 sad are Night 43200 | Compulsory arbitration shouldJ ae = oa 10:00 a.m.—"A. WORKMAN BEFORE GOD" . 46541 ruled out. 100 a.m.— COMMUNION- : ; ss 119 Queen St 12 Elm Ave, 0 Edward st {P°, te Wineuiia ehnidt be Celebrant: The Rector Solo: “A Song of Praise — ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES . corm ‘ nA for settlement estab- Ft ie he Lab Rel Act, suitably amended. ‘YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND ALL OUR vaecni bagi OF. WORSHIP —Misa Estelle Mugford, Soloist 5 You are weicome tw worship with us i