tegen ve enrolled in correspondence|@ The Guardian Charlottetown, Sat., April 38, 1966. —- from this program of ,. ' |visitation which helps to give | Sold In at | ate ome ate sass Scriptures — | - Jeroboam Misuses Religion < ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON — Scripture—I Kings 12:25-14:20. DAILY BIBLE READINGS ict seciare Binet © tee Central Christian Church i onians 1. Pakistan Monday, April 25: I Thessal- i * A few weeks beforé hostilities | a2" ® eT tae School for all ages ‘broke out between India and | cnet ; Apel %: 1 Thessal- \Pakistan 53,000 Scriptures were | q ‘sold in two months during a| Wednesday,--April 27: 1 Thes- | campaign with 18 students. They | | salonians 5. : camé from four Seminaries and! Thursday, April 2B: . ‘Thes- “two Colleges-in-various. parts of | salonians-t. — . 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and the Lord's Supper Special Speaker: Mr. Stephen Steves of Moncton, N:B., mpeaking on behalf of the Gideon Society —00-p-m.—Evangelistic™ Service vps : “THE TRANSFORMING ‘POWER | oF’ India. | Friday, ‘Apri: »: n Thessal- Message: Along the southern. borders of 'onians 29. JESUS" | Tibet, Nepal and Sikkim, and| Saturday, April 3%: M Thes- | Minister: Mr. W. ©, Weale 1 western border of East Pakis- | salonians 3. in | itan, these students travelled Organist: Mrs. Helen MacRae, A.R.C.M. + NEED 14 YEARS wy oy . \temperatures ranging as high as WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO ALL ‘115 in the shade, by bus, cycle’ : a To keep. his people from worshipping When Jeroboam tries to silence the Continuing In disobedience. Jeroboam. Abhijah’s prophesies of the destruction | Reuters) soccer in Jerusalem, Jeroboam sets up idols prephets sent from Judea. God’ tem- ordains his own priests and feasts, of the house and dynasty’ of Jero- eS et covering up to 4 Loe — chal = wo a | [TT rom i = at the ancient shrines of Dan and , poraity pareeyeas the king's hand. It ne ig Kings ‘nae mn 141 “There is a great potential in meet a massive attack by CALVARY. TEMPLE restored.—I 13:1-10. t the ings boam come to —I Kings -D. ‘ is sau — _— these concentrated student dis- | imedium - range missiles untfl Bethel.—I Kings 12:25-38._. , MEMORY V E: “Be not a . d: ¢ is not mocked; for wh waoever a man séweth, that shall he also reap.”"—Galatians 6:7. \tribution programs,’ ERS not deceived: God or wha | Rev. Russell Self, a Canadian |tary at the defence ministry, SWING OF GC - D, EVIL priests were “from the lowest to continue, becomes ill. ‘Secret- serving in India. “Young men jtold the West German Bunde- | ; : ' Greatly Multiplied At Harvest writes the 1960, Karl Gumbel, state secre- PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES ” CANADA ‘As one step leads to another, born persistence in them, Ahi- |books. " |American - knowledge involving | ~ Jeroboam assumed the priestly jah predicts that the house of| The Bible Society in India |anti-missile missiles could not Gospel Church. duties himself, ordaining feasts | Jeroboam willbe destroyed—and ‘finds this—themost—economical ‘be used as the U.S. rocket de- | d tai I famili t Ahijah, the prophet who had | leaders, receive the thrill of dir-|blamed this on exceptional dif- a hect _coriaily | sateen Pol es prophesied the division of ‘the lect confrontation as well as en- /ficulties in the development of 1:00 a.m,—Wrship service ot ne orm ‘kingdom. After’ enumerating |joy a dignity of. earning income |anti-missiles against the me-j : Speaker:: Mr. McLeod, Gideon Representative e . |. Jeroboam's~sins—and—his—stub-towards—their— -fees.-and_school_dium-range rockets and said] 7:39 p.m.—Evangelistic Service You will find a warm welcome ‘at Oharlottetown's Ful and south of the kingdom, _re- spectively — setting up ‘calves of gold'’ to represent Jahweh, fled to Egypt and ‘eanatnae there until the death of Solo- mon. Then he was called back “(EDITOR'S NOTE: The fol- lowing material relating to to- morrow's Sunday School les- sor-is based on copyrighted as a leader of .the northern ‘the God of physical forces.” . outlines produced by the Di- tribes and was at their head. Worshipping the true God at vision of Christian Education, when the revolt took place and these local shrines was no ‘ -National Council of Churches the-new nation, Israel, founded. breaking of the Law. The sin in the U.S., Quite naturally he was made lay in the making of the golden permission.) king over Israel— as had~been”butts;—and-the worship of them By R.H. RAMSEY ‘phophesied by Ahijah (I~ Kings as “‘gods'’~-of~convenience-—was Last week we saw -how the 11:29-39)— and God promised to idolatry and absolute disobedi- ten tribes drew apart from the continue his dynasty tribes of Judah and Benjamin to boam would serve Bim faith- ‘ment. form a separate Northern King- fully.. }-y-divine—command,__an.,un- dom, Israel. After the death of The founding of the Metbers known prophet came from ‘Ju- Solomon, the people asked Reho- | Kingdom immediately brought: dah to the -Bethel—altar where boam, his son, for a reduction in'on a controversy as to whether Jeroboam was burning incense the. oppressive taxes and forced | \Jerusalem should remain the and condemned what the king ~ labor ‘of his: father.. Arrogantly, ‘one shrine for worship of all the had done. When the _ king Rehoboam rejected their plea, Hebrew people. The kingdom stretched-out his: hand-in—an—at- adding that he would” afflict had been successfully divided, tempt. to silence the prophet, them even worse, : but Jereboam feared it would be God rendered it pafalyzed. This This foolish reply was but the difficult to maintain the separ- drove Jeroboam to plead that straw that- broke the camel's ‘ation if the people continued to ‘the prophet pray. to. God. to-yfor- back. There ,were other reasons, ‘practice a religion centered in give him and restore his habhd. too, the tribal jealousies exist- the Temple at Jerusalem be- The-prayer was answered. ing since the Israelites entered cause the religious tie would’ Despite the prophet’s rebuke Palestine;. Jeroboam’s own am- eventually return them to their and the temporary physical bitions, and religious apathy on /former king and dynasty, the punishment meted out; Jero- the per of the people. Unwit- house of David. boam turned away from God's tin Rehoboam _ sparked the - Insecure in his position, and grace and salvation, stubbornly, re hit hat split the nation, even ‘not quite believing in God's’ /continuing ‘his evil practices. Re- as God had promised. ‘promise to establish a sure dy-alizing that the real priests of Jeroboam, who had been a nasty, Jeroboam took the “ex-| the tribe o Levi word not fel- leader under Solomon, was a pedient’’ way out and establish- low him in the establishment of and is used by native of the tribe of Ephraim. ed new places of worship at.Dan idolatry, Jeroboam took it upon! when the king sus- and Bethel, — ancient extreme north criminately. sacred himself to ordain—priests—indis-~ However, Some of pected him of a plot, Jeroboam ‘shrines in the Mh il i THE CHURCH FOR ALL ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor @n earth for the building of charac neighborhood for a few-weeks, and it's hard to say what ter and good citizenship. It is a store. ae rie yale Binsin hadn’t been for our church, Suddenly I was surrounded by, friends. The minister came | when he parked a rented car too |. Panga cere ae at once with convincing words of-comfort that helped me to face life again. His wife | close to an intersection Thurs-_} person should attend servites regu: alerted other members and they brought meals, laundered clothing, took care of Janice, Oe the broadeast he larly and cuppert the Church Thev are (1) For his own sake. 2) For his children's sake. 3) For the sake of his community and nation’ (4) Fey the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support: Plan to go to church regu- larly and read your Bible daily, of self-sacrifice and unquestioning love. . e ' 7” Copyright 1966 Kolst ter’ Adver if Jero- ence to the second command- | ‘United States, these sion duties running up to 78 per My dear wife died a year ago, Now there’s just 1 my veel and b my y little daughter Janice, Don’t feel sorry for us, though, because we’re managing pretty well, Last year when the blow came, I admit I went to pieces, and ultimately found the wonderful elderly housekeeper we have now, K I had never given much thought to the meaning of.Christian fellowship! Today I know that miracles of kindness can result. when people unite in following the “perfect pattern” tising Service Tne Strashurg, Va, and offering sacrifices at ‘the shrine in Bethel, thus putting himself in the place of God and, at the same time, sealing his own destruction and the final |boam. Another son, Nadab, ) overthrow of his people. ~~ \reigned over Israel, but twe Now an. unexpected tragedy ‘years before being assassinated. occurs in the royal household. Thys the Jeroboam dynasty was lultimately will be destroyed. Ahijah died, followed by Jero- .Ahijah, the son through whom jextinguished and a new dynasty Jeroboam especies his dynasty !eame _to rn Israel. Auto-Making Pioneer |= Sells Shares In GM OSHAWA, Ont. (CP)—-Auto-'cent what would you do? making pioneer R, S. MeLaugh- cried.” lin, -chairman ‘of General Mo- ' He added that he had the tors of Canada Ltd., most of his shares in the com- | pany in a decision which he | says="‘almost made me ery."’ (U.S. Scurities He sold 154,147 shares, worth | Commission, about d most proditable car-maker. ‘its descendants will not contin- and effective way-to-reach-areas fences were built to handle high- jue to reign over an Israel which untouched by the Church. Liter- ‘altitude intercontinental mis. | jally thousands of young people siles. i**most. supreme faith’ in Gen- | has’ sold oe! Motors, the world’s biggest | A statement filed with the and Exchange | which requires $15,000,000, because of |periodie disclosure of trading | heavy succession duties in the ‘in a company's stock by ‘its top” Mr. McLaughlin ‘executives, shows | Said. He has 3,575 shares left. were made last year. “I didn't do it on my own vio- | lation. But with U.S. ea FOR SALE industrialist General Motors of the U.S. lin's business manager, said tax “position -was—compli-~ cated; but there were two basic reasons for the sale. ! First, U.S. are scaled according to the value of an estate with a top rate of 78 per cent. estate. grows as shares appre- ciate in price. The U.S. tax applies to hold- ings that derive their income in that country although the holder may be a citizen of an- other country. Second, the US. tax no provision for charita- giving and that puts —a heavy penalty on_ philantrophy. Mr. McLaughlin is almost as well known for his philantrophy as for his “car-making. His most recent gift was a $2,000,- a: of Toroats. New Find Of Oil troleum announced Friday it has made a new oil find in Libya. The well is just north of the existing-Sarir oil-field and is potencies 1,200 barrels a day on 7 BP spokesman said the oil is” of lower wax content than that of the Sarir field, making well, the second in the area, is ,, close to a pipeline to Tobruk | ‘| now under’ construction. BP, 51 per cent of which is ‘owned by the British govern- ment, shared the find with Nel- son Bunker Hunter. man with whom BP is operat- ing its Libyan concession. Smallwood Reimbursed HALIFAX (CP) — Newfound- } land Premier Smallwood-was-re- imbursed Friday for a parking club he befriended last year. Premier. Smallwood was tell- ing in an interview on radio sta- tion CHNS how it cost him $5.75 We'd only. lived in the would have happened. if it was met-by a delegation from him with the $5.75, an honorary ||ghter engraved to ‘Pall Joey.” | The Premier had come to the llelub’s rescue last year’ when they were unable to find local moosemeat for their annual Sundoy Monday Tuesday Wednesday ; Thursday Jahn Act« Romans Philippians Hl Thessalonians JAS A216 9:26-31 12.1-8 21.8 2:13-17 Friday onet Saturday mooseburger day in aid of the aera Revelation Children's Hospital. Mr. Small- 14-17 21:1-4 wood, whose province has an + OD + oy + Oy + + + sip + + CD + THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED ‘T0 THE SAUSE OF THE ‘bY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS : abundance of moose, sent over cp oy cp +? a supply free of charge. a The premier later turned back CHURCH sn a to the Children's Hos- : pita PAINTINGS STOLEN JOHN W. MackKENZIE WOOD CONVALESCENT Saat ae iev ak < Real Estate Consultant _ NURSING HOME LTD. stole Hee than 30 vane &. NELSON GOOD Appraiser and Broker 9 Graiton St. Charlottetown paintings from the Millet Mu- ‘ 4.3260 279 Queen St a seum at Barbizon, in, the forest ‘ombing ing ‘ if Plumbing and Heating Contractor ¢ H. T. JAMES ‘of Fontainebleau, Friday:--They 4095 1) Mewtncend Ave: MOORE & McLEOD. LTD Plumbing and Heating Were all’ by the 19th-century s Departmental , Store Day 4-9368 ' - Niznt 4.4290 Frénch landscape painter Fran. 4-6541 119. Queen St. 12 Elm Ave, 8) Edward St cois Millet, after whom the mu- ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE a RE AD. THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEME NIS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES ‘OF SERVICES seum is named. The thieves, jwho broke in during the night, aiso, took important scuiputres and bronzes. The full extent of df. a tpl the losses was fot known } succession duties | And the | Taw the sales The 94-year-old, Ontario-born is a director of | J: .J. English, Mr. McLaugh- | 000 planetarium for the Univer- | Reported In Libya LONDON (AP) — British Pe. | for easier pumping. The wildcat | a US. oil- | ticket he paid here by a service_. the Moose Patrok who presented © membership and a_ cigarette Sherwood Church of Christ (Meeting in Sherwood Elementary School - __-WORSH SERVICES NOW BEING ee , April 24° i ‘geiko ee i Nursery noes adult” class ! a.m.—Morning W | orship: The Lord’s Supper and Preaching. Presiding: W. A. MacRae Sermon: Kenneth T. Norris.’ ‘ “THE LOYALTY OF OUR LORD" “Wednesday night Bible Study and Prayer Meeting in homes of members. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED } A church-planting project of i qt Central Christian Church, Charlottetown ® ee The Salvation Army 176 Great George Street Cant, and Mrs. Ray ‘Nelson ay: Directory Class—9:30 a.m. Sunday School—10 a.m. Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. ‘ “UNCONSCIOUS DECADENCE” “Aan Interview with a man who knew. what he =~, ” wanted.” .Salvation..Meeting--7_p.m.___ e ay ; Tuesday, 8°p.m.—Home League “(Publie meeting) See ee Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. ' A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY | PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH | re Christie Drive, Parkdale . B. ae oA B.D., Minister } nist and Directer. of Choirs a) Rev. J Mr. Lestie MORNING: 9:45 a.m.—Junior, Intermediate and Senior Church® School 11:00 a.m.—Nur: and Kindergarten Classes 11:00 a.m.—D) WORSHIP Sermon: “REPRESENTATIVE OF THE GIDEONS" Anthem: “The Lord's Pnayer’ '—Gates Church School 1:4 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP Sermon: “ BLESSING IN OUR TEMPTATIONS” Anthem: ‘‘The Lord My Shepherd Is’’—Lovelace YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP-WITH US The Kirk of St. James The Rev. nies A. A MeCuaig. -A., B.D. Director of Musie _ Christopher. Gledhill, M.A.. B. Mus., ARCCO | i 11:00 A.M. ] Kotte Sermon: . “THE EMMAUS ROAD” Anthem: . cis “The Day Draws On’’—Bairstow ALT ELLY ML TTL ENTS TNT ETE LT TEL TEE 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery 11:30 a.m.—Children’s Corner 7:30 p.m.—Fellowship | iD With Us” You Are In Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland St, at- Longworth Ave. 11:00 am—“THE THOUGHTFULNESS OF LOVE” 7:30 p.m.—’ BACKWARD BEATITUDES”: James A. Stahr, B.Sc.,.M.Th. “The Old Book . . . the New Birth _. . the Precious Blood the Blessed Hope.” i SSS a f AIG LET'S GET IT STRAIGHT! The Bible Is The Word Of God It is written of Christians at Théessolonica, “When ye received the Word of God which ye heard of us, ye received it not as the Word of men; but as it is in truth, the Word of God, which effectually worketh in you that believe... And: ye became. followers of us and of —the Lord.”’--I-Thess: 1:5-7; 2:13. Surely we must do the same in order to rightly call our- selves Christians. ie You are invited to hear the Word of God each Sunday in the Montague Bible Chapel at 7:30 Pay BIRCHWOOD | FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND (Birchwood St. near Longworth Ave.) Minister: Rev. .W. R. Undeehed, B.A. .M.—Morning Worship .M.—Evening Worship VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. Christian Reformed Church 135 Mt. Edward Road (The' first church in Sherwood) Rev. M, Dornbush, Minister rr m.—Morning Worship (English) Elder H.. J Kamphitis officiating 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School : 2:30 p.m.—Afternoon Worship (Dutch) Elder Melis Visser officiating. B So are , aes welcome. 10:00. PR -THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Presbytery of P.E.I. SHERWOOD - PARKDALE -_ EX'TENSION CHARGE Church_School_sill_sommence:on_Sunday: May iat 9:30 am, -_in_ Sherwood Women’s Institute Hall First Baptist, Church Ceraer-of-Prince-and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A. B.D.. Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Directer 9:45 am.—Sunday School for all ages. 3 11:00 a.m,—‘‘ADD SOME SALT, PLEASE" Children’s Choir Solo: ‘Someone’ —Miss Debbie Wood 7:00 p.m.—'WHY MAKE FAITH DIFFICULT’ ee ‘All In The April Evening’ Solo: _ Dougtas McKenney Wednesday 7:30—Prayer Meeting — A WARM WELCOME AWAITS. YOU SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH > Kirkwood Drive ~° Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Organist and Director of Choirs: Mrs. J. B. Herdman, L.R.A.M. 9:45 a.m.—Senior, Intermediate and Juniors 11:00 a.m.—Nursery, Primary and 7 a aacsen 11:00 am.—SERMON: Mr. Harold W, , Gideon resentative. ; Men’s Choir 7:15 p.m.—Adult Study Group “You Are Welcome to Worship With Us” “A WELCOME AWAITS YOU” Rep- ; Lion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton reer? Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, L.Mus.. 8.Mus.: Organist ana Choir Director. 9:45 a.m.—The Church School. Classes for all ages 10:00_a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE, WORSHIP. . Sermon: Mr. Alfred E&. Wilber of The Grdeons Intemational ih Canada . Anthem: Heaven Is My Home—Geo B. Nevin 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: WHAT 4S YOUR COMMITMENT? Miss Roberta Shaw, Deaconess Duet: The Lord Is My Misses: Barbara Msefion & Marilyn Mutch TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Charlottetown, P.E.1. Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A, 3 Rev.-Gerald G. Wyrwas, B.A. B.D. ‘Organist and Director of Choirs: Mr. J. B. Herdman 9:45 a.m.—Senior, Intermediate and Juniors 11:00 a.m. —Primary and Kindergarten 11:00 a,m.—Crib Room and Nursery up to two years 11:00 am.—MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS —Rev. J, G. E. Ball: Anthem: "Thou Wilt-Keep Him In Perfect Peace’ |. —Lee Williams 7:00 p.m.—Explorer—C G.I.T. Graduation Dedication ou Mission - Service Sermon! “OUR CALLING” Rev. .G. G.. Wyrwas (6:45 p.m.—C; E. Groups meet in Social in Uniform) “A WELCOME AWAITS YOU” A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL St. Peter's Cathedral Rochford Square Anglican Church of Canada Ven, Archdeacon J. R. Davies, MiA., Rector Rev. Canon E. M.\Malone, M.A., ‘DD. Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brentop; Lic, Mus., Organist Mrs. B. W. Pattefson, Choir. Director April. 24—The Second Sunday Alter: Easter “ 8.00 a.m, mi -Holy Eucharist 7 8 45. a.m:'—Mattins eer 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School (n am Infants’ Class? 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and sermon \ az: beg p.m. —Eveusong and Sermon , Visitors are cordially welcome at all services. & St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769 by Royal foundation The Rev. F. Louis Elias, L.$.1., Rector Organist and Choir Director ‘Gens A. Thompsen, F.R.C.0.., (CHM) A.R.C.M EASTER Il -HOLY - COMMUNION (First Communion for those recently confirmed) 8:30 a.m.- 9;45-a.m,,—SUNDAY. SCHOOL. j<jlunior, Senior__and Bible Classes 2 11:00 a.m.—SUNDAY- SCHOOL: Gein Nursery, Primary ‘and ten tits RATE a. am orning PRAYER AND SERMON < Anthem: “Christ the Lord, Is Risen Again SERMON: by Rev. Rod Ives 7:00 p.m.—FEVENING PRAYER AND. a SERMON: by: Rev, Rodney. Ives YOU ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME, TO ATTEND Au OUR SERVICES! aA