i I I I I ¥ ISLAND NEWS PAG Alberton and West Prince County; 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat" Feb. 2, 1963.: Committee Named To Seek . New Rector For New London: KENSINGTON — The annual utes were read by the secretary. meeting of New London Parish Wayne Harrington. Mrs. Horace was held in St. Mark's Hail. Bryenton gave a detailed report Kensington Tuesday evening. of repairs and redecorating in, with a good representation from the rectory. and Mr, Parsons the congregations of St. 'l‘hom- thanked the rectory committee.1 85'. New London: Si- Stephen's. the parish wardens and the Lay-i Burlingmn and St. MaI‘k'S. men‘s Association for the im-‘ The rector. Rev. Ronald Par- provements made in the housed sons. presided and opened the‘ Donald Caseley read tiie fi-. meeting with prayer. The min- naneial report and it was brief-‘1 h—nh‘ 1y discussed. Mrs. J. G. Town-i rend reported the book,3 ‘zalmouwu nu... ‘; '3 ' ga ‘ ' o . - Regina ------- -. 12 13 Mighty Deeds of Jesus ;W.nnipeg . . . . . .. 10 16 “ Re-e ede Toronto . 11 30 M‘“ Ottaw -5 17 W _ At A gangreal ....... .. ‘~. “ ue ec . . . . ..... ' I I _ ‘v—VW Ferdericton -18 19 . f ' 4/ ALBERTON — Stephen Burk: iSamt J01"! *4 17 . '_ 4: was reelected chief of Albenon !M°’.‘°t°n ------ -' '8 19 gsvmrr'ixtufiw. fire department at the annual Imam“ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' 6 . ’ 54>”: 5 - moi-ling Thursday night. Deputy Cha’lmmown “I; 24 I ’ - ’..: "f “fl Chief Herbert Leavitt and sec-‘ ydney ’ ' ' ' ' ' " 9 24 I ' retary-trcasurer. Dean Car-pen- i yarmog". 31 35 ier were also re—eiected. St' Jo n s ' ' ' ‘ ' " Fire Chief Burke expressed HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- sniisfactzon with a well just ther office says the Maritimes completed at the site for the are expected to get clear skies new i‘irehall. Drilled to a depth and low temperatures early to- Of 200 feet. the SIX-inc}! W9“ day. By afternoon temperatures PPOdHt'Od 150 gallon!!! a minute will moderate and skies will for eight hours and 130 per cloud over. Intermittent snow is . - other sum ' demon. minute for an additional 12 forecast for all regions late to- £2311“; thChfilsst 2:2; disgmg gédge m Wm,a in an. mu!" ’33" . . set out in the boat for the eat cemetery rudhes toward Him. The Out of town fires and the’pay— Regmnal mews“: shore of a of Galilee. A storm demons within. who are legion. recog‘ “The Parish of New London" byt House May Open In Feb. [been selling through the vear, and copies are still available. 4 William Pidgeon of St. Thom- .. . - - as‘ was elected parish warden‘ “Egg; “ Elielcglgmaslfcéog gto succeed Everett . Sudsbury‘ that the Legislature may open lwhose term had exp’md‘ MW this year as earlv as the last of I members were elected ‘.° the Femiuarv ' DEWSII Vestry which consists of ‘ the wardens of each church plus While .Prem‘ier Walter . Shaw ind, ated 9 ma that h Everett Sudsbury and Brenton C r c 'v te Cole of St. Stephen's. Clayton House would open “early in . , March." some cabinet ministers Ml“. Of St- Mark 5- and R0139“ are thinking in terms of late Jon‘more Of St: Thomas,- February_ Delegates appointed to synodi Generally the House Opens on were Mr. and Mrs. John Pill-. . Thursday for the speech from man. substitute Mrs. E. Profitt. the Throne and adjourns {Or the .Mrs. Cecil Mill and Mrs. Gor-. weekend until Monday, idon Cooke were re-elected to the If this pattern is followed. the "30er committee. and M r S-I opening date may be 2,8.John Moase was appointed to or March 7. The treasury board is expect-i The treasurer. MI‘S- od to begin sittings early nextICaseIey, was re-elected. Gordon week to consider departmental ICooke was appointed auditor. estimates for the 1963-64 fiscall Mr. Parsons announced year. Rev. T. R. Millman, Copies have t ment. or lack of it, of the an- nual fee for rural protection was discussed. The secretary showed color- Ct slides showing fire protect< ion equipment in various On- ario towns and rural areas. the meeting lunch d. Edward Island. Eastern N.B. v Counties. Lower St. John Riverl Valley. Bay of Chaieur: Cleari and very cold; clouding over in i afternoon with snow beginning by evening: milder: light winds becoming south 20 in afternoon. Low-high at Halifax zero and 35. Yarmouth 5 and 37. Kentville.. New Glasgow. GOHIIOD and Ciiar- i iottctown zero and 25. Moncton 5 below and 25 ab ten 10 below and t John 5 below and 30 above and I Campbellton 10 below and 30 above Fol lowing wn s serve as rector of this parish, to take effect in April. committee was named to confer with the bishops of the diocese for the appointment of a new rector. Members of the - committee are Mr. and Mrs. Outlook for Sunday: John Pillman, William Pidgeon. Chani‘zing to rain. fislltizlnogérrmgmn and James. High tide today at Charlotte- A vote of thanks was extend- town at 4:51 am. and 4:50 p.111. ed to the rector. ‘At Rustico at — and 12:18 pm. ovc. Frederic- 25 above. S Snow Mainland Nova Scotia, Prince lér ises and waken Him; He stills the storm 3 word, but rebukes them for lacking faith in l-[lm.—Mark 4:35-41. MEMORY VERSEz—“He went about doing good and healing all —Acts 10:38. the frightened disciples ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON oyAirnu.|-.'.a...| nine Him. out of flock of swine nearby and rush head- long into the sea—Mark 521-20. with MIGHTY DEEDS ARE RECORDED Miracles Show Divine Power (Editor‘s note: The follow- lng material relating to to. morl'ow’s Sunday School les- son with scriptural referen- ccs to Mark 4:35 - 5:53 based on copyrighted outlines produced by the Division of He was neglecting this duty. We may appeal to the Lord. but TORONTO (CP) -— Tempera-i [replace Mrs. Horace Bryenton. turcs iSSued by the weatherl e had resigned from his dutiesiVictoria WEATHER Donald ()fllCE‘ erside tide eiglieen min- anmm Iutes later than Charlottetown. .Sun rises today at 7:09 and sets at 5:19 and rises Sunday at 708 and sets at 5:20. Min. Max. i High tide Sunday at Charlot- .Dawson . 8 tetown 6:10 am. and 5:46 . tiiatiVancouver 24 40 High tide Sunday at Rustico . . . . . . . .. 31 43 12:43 pm. and 1:14 pm. Christian Education. Nation- al Council of Churches in the US. and is used by permis- a sion.) . l By N. SPEER JONES ‘ I" this brief Bum“?! Seetion' 32. 331 9-19) 00035100911 by 13le selves and destroying our effec- pm, Mark records successwe events | ,. 2a.]. In“ Christ's early ministry which the discipl in illustrate His divine power to; THE CHURCH FOR ALL... ALL FOR THE CHURCH urch is the grated: {actor four sound reaso person should attend services regu- larly and support the Church. They are: (I) For his own sake. (2) For Our neighbor has a firm opinion about: children andpets: “When a boy is old enough to assume responsibility for the care of a dog, it’s time enough for him to have one." But our Davey is growing up with his dog — his frolicking playmate today, his faithful friend and protector tomorrow. .Our neighbor has an opinion also about children and God: “When my son is able to weigh the claims of religion with a mature mind he can de- cide for himself whether he wants to go to Church.” What heritage would men have of Truth and Right and Freedom if each generation had not imparted its blessings to the next? It is the faith of our fathers which is ours to cherish, and to teach our children. _ Let them grow up with that Christian Faith and it will have its rightful place in theirlives. I ( l I I Tuesday Wednesd Thur-ado ' Joshua Joshua I Samuel Daniel21y Daniely F111? hmluds” 24 :14-18 34 :19-25 2 :18-26 1:3-14 1:16-21 2 :21-35 2 :6-14 THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED BY THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS JOHN W. MacKENZIE ATLANTIC ROOFING AND INSULATION COMPANY (-6275 18 Spm Park Road JACK RAWER LTD. ' Interior Decorator 0-8333 154 Eaton 52. $9609 smmogiv} aunt-ms BRIGHTON mm gzung. Btll Shaeffer. and James as Villa Ave-Io cm. and Mn. it. warm . (George . ohnonn, P .) BOWNESS TRAN . “m e“ . m, n s‘m’mm , Green St. I“ “tog:me 3., my... .0 mm, beside, 9:30 n.m.—Dtroctor Gun 11:00 mum—Holiness Meeting . “an 15‘, Nude” A”. m, mm“ wife, two son. 10:1!) mun—8mm 2:1!) p.m.—Y.P.M. Ronald and Robert; also the {01- 7:00 PEPEMMC New“ I Pianos Instr: 4' NELSON 00” gamgfgw‘éfilflfl“? “mm "00 9-31"er Meeting. . - u e o. . ep en. » u . r m m GM s" Plumbing and Heating emiracior spasm L. moms Blooming Pom Mary m". A WELCOME mum YOU AT THE ARMY' M , 4-8095 17 Hawthorne Ave, ( -aoadiau Oil Agent) :_ +6610 st East ' R11. MacDonald). Bloom ; urn." n me i ' Point. Catherine. Cambridge. . mmumo amon smear nsso “mm” “d 3m“ ‘°'“' CALVARY TEMPLE '3 (M. m, m) SERVICE KEITH R. CARMICllAEL B'W‘" W” “M Cm‘ ; ‘m 10* (“Rain Rowan Lessee) “mm a new“ mm“, vent. Four brothers. JJ. Vio- Pout-cum Ammbltu cl Canola . “am” I‘" mm 103 Grafton St. +642: as Bracqu Pt. an. ‘°"' MN" “I 1‘” "' "m ’11-“ M I - I". C. I. lean. Factor E p u no "'9 he "5* I“ P"°°- 9:15 a.m._rcllm um. Gunilla-dds Radio A . "5'" WI MEI Ul'l‘ FRIZZELL'S . 10:0) o.m.—Suuday Dolled Ill-stun D - nod Conn-u F'loortn Sorvl 11K S-FORES'I'S . i ‘7 I! g . I w I1. “I a” cc 8‘ Texaco Sergei: Station Emmy Comm,” a 11:00 mum—Colan Santos Am mu" ' or.» mm“. an. more am. no propane-ton” Rally, Mission: to God's Rout M t m cannon or your; (mom 1mg my“ «to forests. mun: 1.000.000 l ATTEND mummwn's nmviu. can't-mt , services at the grave. The Plumbing and Heating church, filled to capacity, was :69 t D” “ms ‘3'“ “3220 a fitting indication of the es- °“°°e” 5' 13 Elm “9- 50 Edward St. teem in which Peter was held. Real Estate Consultant Appraiser and Broker LARTER BROS. Manufacturers of Cement Blockl. 102 Kensington Road own. MOORE a McLEOD LTD. 1 Departmental Store .4.- r... Stud-up: v.- II. 1'. JAMES 119 Queen St. acles, by whic sical illness and social cism. from (3) his self and (4) from even death it self. and The deliverance from nature unm Ioccurs in the famous stilling of ships. 50 she had endured 12 the tempest (Mark 4:35-41). This 3 years of ioneliness and gum takes Place at the 9nd 0‘ the feelings. This explains why she day in WhiCh he has been leaCh' japproached Jesus so furtiveiy. . lag the multitude from a smalli The “Stem Shore 0‘ the sea 5 12 years of Jairus' life had been 'f Galilee is rimmed with hills, ; between which run some q“... across the plateau of eastern 1 Palestine. is forced down these 1 "avi Ts. where c ‘iisiderable wind the water. below sea level, un- can create quite sudden and vio- lent storms we Should mint 0‘“ here the ‘the raising, after Christ's resur-. great naturalness of detail for “action, of "many bodies of the Whi"ll Mark is l:n"\\'n. and which i saints that had fallen asleep" (Matthew 27:52.53). marks the narrative of Christ as history rather than fancy. Christ 15 tired after His day of teach- ing, and is “in the stern, a on the cushion." despite storm After He quiets the storm, we faith from being shaken, an ‘catch the note of rebuke in His partly to prevent the ———““"—““ dismay when she awoke. Notice that even most 'of the apostles Iwere excluded from this mira- cl OBITUARY Inserted by friends and rela— tlves as a tribute to the deceas- ‘ e . PETER A. MacDOUGALL ' and relatives on Prince Edward Island were sad- dened at the death in Fairbanks. Alaska. on December 7. 1962. of Peter A. MacDougall. Peterwas born at Blooming Point. PEI. on November 3. 1902. There he spent the years of his childhood and boyhood beloved and ad- mired by young and old. He received his early education in his district school and later in Charlottetown. He first went to Alaska in the spring of 1925. On November 30, 1933. he mar- ried Dora Werner and settled in Fairbanks. Peter was looked upon by all his associates as the shining example of one whose Christian principles ever were the guiding forces of his every act. He was a man amon m a man whose character was that of the truly great. en. he year ago e underwent surgery in Seattle. Washington. after which he enjoyed com- paratively good health until a recurrence of his illness in the fall of 1962. He was a patient Christian sufferer in St. Joseph's Hospital, Fairbanks, where his hospital bed was his desk whence his example still radia- ted his way of life of showing people how to live and how to die. During the trying time of his illness Fr. Murphy had been his frequent visitor bringing con- solation and inspiration. His funeral was held from Im- maculate Conception Church on Tuesday. December 11th. where Requiem Mass was celebrated by his pastor. Reverend Father Murphy. who also conducted the The to Mention 00.. attended the tu- neral in a body. e arers were Au- drea Anderson. Ba King, Fredrick Weyimiller. Frank 1we certainly may not complain :or rcprove if our prayers do not ,conquer the widest range of hu- “.0 I man troubles and fears. We have a woman who has suffered for .here four mighty deeds- 01" mir‘ 112 years not only from physical: . I" ma“ ‘5 53"“ ‘discomfort but from social 05- from (1) nature. from (21 pliy- “spasm. In those days_ and ev_ I “Stra' en in some societies today —. 0““ “'OI'St such a disease was believed to _ 9e pl tor who lies so iii. T h “ Wind. 9 0 m I n g of this daughter after her death _ . second is Christ’s raising of the velocity builds up. It thus hits son of the widow of Nam (Luke _ 7:11-17): the third. His raising. evenly and this wind turbulence of Lazarus (John 11); the fourth. . . . Christ Himself. and the fifth. time United Baptists sleep peoples. hired professional mour- . t h e ners, Christ dispels them, partly. ‘we come to an incident repre-i sented in the most graphicI comers of Fairbanks Ex- ‘ voice. for the disciples, in their plea for aid. had seemed to pre- sume that it was His duty (ra- ther than His grace) to take care of them. and further. that terms — a madman who inflicts wounds on himself. who dwells in morbiditv. who is unhumbled and unsubdued. and who is at- flicted with a legion of unclean spirits. The Biblical picture in graphic. as is the excorcism; yet. do we not all tremble on the verge of just such madness? seem to be BHSWEI‘Ed- IWhenever we not focus our This rebuke IS the first in a sights on God. such demons can SOTICS (see Mark 7218. 8:17-21, enter in. making us our wor “"del‘stafldln‘g among ltiveness as Christians. es. In the healing of the bleeding . man. (Mark 522534) we see The United Baptist Bible Training School. Moncton, N.B.. has received $11,076 from the estate of David R. McRae of Campbellton. NB. This is the ‘largest gift in the School's his- tory. even larger than last fall's gift of $10,000 which had been the largest to that time. That larger gifts are being re- ceived at this time in the life of the 13-year-old school is indi- cative of the fa ct that. having passed through a time of growth, the school is now emerging from period of consolidation as more of a real. permanent Bible school with an aSsuured future of further development. Recommendations passed at the recent Convention of Mari- in Wolf- N.S., included the setting up of three-year Bibles c h o 01 courses in addition to the high school and shorter lay training courses. Such three-year Bible school courses lead to certain he a consequence of sinful ways. to render her unclean. and for any social relation- Just as this woman had spent 2 years in misery. so the past happy. blessed with the daugh- The raising s the first of five resurrections n the Gospel narratives. (The n the resurrection of < = .— 3" The Jews. like other eastern missing them. He brings the to life—Mark 5:21-24. 3543. L— 12 years with a bleeding (Roan which had nude her a loci-I am, for the disease wus'undderql ro- tribution for ohm—Mark 5:544. ' that wore oppressed by the devil, for God was with min”. Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland St at laugworth Ave. SERVICES—11 a.m. and?” pan. mm BROADCAST-4:1! on orcv VISITORS WELCOME First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Carl V. Farmer. Minister (Internal Mrs. V. L. Dingwell. Organist and Choir Director Sluts—Sunday School A Male Quartet: “The Sinner" and the Messrs. Archer, Robinson, Jen- kins, Jones. Anthem: "See 0 God We Child- ren Come" (Maudelbeng) 7:00 p.m.—“THE NEW COMMANDMENT” Communion Service Anthem: “0 Sacred Head" (Bub) St. Peter's Cathedral Anglican Church of Canada Rochford Square The Venerable J. R. Davies. M.A.. Rector The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. M.A.. D.D. Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton. Ltc. Mum. Org-um Mrs. B. W. Patterson. Choir Director Feb. s—The Fourth Sunday after the Epiphny 8 a.m.-—Holy Eucharist 8:45 a.m.—Mattlns 9:45 a.m._Sunday School (11 am. Infantz) 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon. 7:00 p.m.—Evensoug and Sermon Visitors are most welcome at all services. PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Christie Drive. Parkdalo Rev. J. H. Tye. B.A.. B.D.. Mlnllter church-related vocations or two years' credit at certain accred- ited colleges. The Bible House offers you religious sup. plies for church and home. 170 Kent St. Charlottetown e r h a p s. to keep the father's ; little girl's 9. With the demoniac of Gadara. j St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769 by Royal Foundath The Rev. F. Louis Elias. Rector Organist and Choir Director: George A. Thompson. F.R.C.O.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion 9:45 Sunday School, Junior. Senior and Bible Classes 11:00 Sunday School. Primary and Beginners classes. 11:00 ant—Holy Communion Anthem: “0 Bread of Life from Heaven" —-Ceasamt’iauch. 6:30 prim—Hymn Sins 7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon Congregation please note: Bring your Bible to Church—We shall Devotional Study on of Acts” this Sunday evening. Acts—1. Church Going Families are Happier Families. The. Kirk of S. James The Reverend T. R. B. Somers. M.A.. S.T.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choir: Christopher Gledhill. M.A.. B.Mus. 9:45 a.m.—€;lrulrc)h School—(Return of Bible Society Dime s 11:00 am.—Churchtime Nursery 11:00 min—MORNING WORSHIP AND SERMON: “HOW SHOULD I READ THE BIBLE?" theur “How beanieous are their feet” -(C. V: Staiiord) 7:00 p.m.——EVENING WORSHIP AND SEMINAR: "TI-IE 'TEMP'I‘ATIONS OF OUR LORD—WAS IT PMIBLE FOR MUS T0 SIN?" 8:00 pan—Young People's Society. i'Tlxmwlltlveephlmhperteotpeacevidiooemindisstwed m nee-IO The Salvation Army “Home of Evangelism Since 1005” Great George Mr. Ignite Illacott, Organist and Director of Senior Choir Mrs. Stanley Newman Director of Junior and Intermediate Chain 9:45 a.m.—Junior and Senior Church School 11:00 a.m.—- urscry Classes 11:00 a.m.—MORNING WORSHIP Sermon: T0 CEASAR THE THINGS THAT ARE CAESAR'S. Anthem: "The King of Love"—H. R. Smiley 11:15 a.m.-—Primary unch School 7:00 p.m.—EVEN1NG WORSHIP Sermon: NUGGETS FROM A CLOSED MINE Anthem: The Male Eight Music by the Male Choir Hymn Sing. You Are Welcome To Worship With Us gleEpEgflliRCll TRlNlTiih r town. . in stern: Rev. J. G. E. Ball. B.A. Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas. B.A.. B.D. c . a II C. Lewis Organist and Director of Choirs: Mr. Royston F. Mugtord, A.R.C.0. Whmiéfi‘ufiscuma 11:00 a.m.—-“HINTS FOR HAPPINESS” (Rev. J. G. E. Bell) Anthem: "Father We Thank Thee" (Eric Thiamen) 7:00 pan—“ALL THINGS ARE YOURS . (Rev. G. G. Wynwas) Installation of Elders and Anthem: "0 Ye That Love The Im'd" —(Colerldge-Taylor) "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY AND SPR BUT" ING PARK" SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH (Cor. Klrkwood Drive and Dunkirk Street) 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.—CHURCH SCHOOL SACRAMENT OF INFANT BAPI'I‘SM 11:00 o.m.—"MAKE ME A " (Rev. C. C. Lewis) Organist: Mn. Frank Deacon Choir Director: Mr. William Ball Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prqu and Grafton Street- 'I‘lle Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B.A.. Minister Organist and Choir Director Min Madelyn Wlddel, L.Mus.. BM“. 0:45 a.m.-—Sunday School—Classes fa- nll one. 10:00 a.m.--Btblo Clans. 11:00 min—Nurery SM 11:00 BID—DIVINE WORSHIP : THE FIRST CHRISTIAN MARTYR Anthem: Come Ye Chikh'eu. Sweaty Sin. —Roy Roy Perry Junior and Iota-mediate Choir 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: THE DANCERS OI" DRIPPING Anthem: Peace Be 3014. Barfly VISITORS ARE ALWAYS wnmonu: 7W hittiwfisiitluiiliti' 10:00:. —Btb1e8choollorthewbotefi-nly. ll: min-Morning Worship Service (THIS SERVICE 70 BE DROADOAS'I‘DD) Memo: “FREE IN CKRISI‘" Speaker: Mr. Kenneth '1'. Nari ,, : “Lord. For TM Teodor m lob (Fax-rant 7:00 pro—Evening Waubip Service “TEN COMMANDMENTB FOR TODAY" git-“3.01mi People In in m of the m MW. 'IIIIIII 0. Wool. Organist—Ila. I. A. m m... 7i