13 me am Charlottetown, Sat. Feb. 16. 1988.1 O'Leary Stages Annual Sports O’Ieary School held its annual ‘i say: 2. Darlene Graham; 3. 100 m Wednesday and more . Willow Bridges. Boys years I. (‘harles than 500 attended this annual. outta Adams; 2. Paul Matheson; 3. Donnie Leard. Future attraction was the( hockey game which saw O'Learyi Girls 10 years 1. Judy t‘nr- HJ down "on High School ruthers: 2. Judy McDoiigall; 3. i 5-3. It was the second meeting 1 Diane Ellis. ' between these two clubs. Alber- Boys 111 years -» I. F. r r o l .1 ton won the opener 3-2. Strang: 2. Carter Dennis; 3. - Dale Dennis led the winners Howard Marlieson. with: pair "I goals. Bob Mathe— Girls 11 years Anna Raynor; Ion, R. Turner and G. (2. Brenda McGregor; Winnifred sank tihe others. For Alherton McAllan. B. Proffitt scored twice and K Boys 11 years-l Allan lieard; out the traditional Campbell got a singleton. 2. Greg McDonald; 3. Alfred the Dennis. called them Here are the (results 0 ' ' Girls 12 yeais -l. Rhonda Car- ‘ ruthers: Nadine Mat‘heson; 3. Elaine Milligan. Boys 12 yearsv-l. Lorne Ram~ say; 2. Harry \I'ey; 3. Craig Mc- Auslnnd. ‘ ike race 1. Vicky McMur- do; 2. Billy McMurdo. Girls 5 and under - l. Kathern Woodside: 2. Patricia Boates: 3. Caroline Dennis. ‘ [Jesus Asks Vital Religion ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SO'IOOI. 1.550" George Vey; 3. Al- Boys 5 and under —-« 1. Kent Girls 111 years 1. Wendy Mc~ Ferguson. Donald: 2. Paulette Gallant: 3. Boys 16 Girls 6 years 7]. Vicky Me. Frances Strang. Donald: 2. “rd” Boys 13 years l. Lloyd Lo“; “5"” MCCG"mi"k' Boys 5 Wars - I. Peter IMn- is; i, Dale (‘ollicutn 3. Award Bars open l-4 nis; 2. Wayne. Bridges; 3. Ken Smallman McDonald; R al “misci- Girls 14 yeai‘srl. Valerie. Gem-2e Vein Adams: 2. Phyllis Dennis; 3,‘ Kathy Jelley. Boys 14 years- 1. Glci Girls 7 and under -1. Glenda Rogerson; 2. Carol Harris: Ellen McAllan. .11 ac- Boys 7 and tinder- 1. (‘harles William: 2. Ralph Malone; Dale ' ‘_ , S . 2. Brian Dewar; 3. Phillips. ‘Bms mm“ 2 Arthur Dennis. ‘ Girls 15 years 1. Shirley Me- (mom? VP": ma ITit‘ls 8 years Rhonda Dennis Amy Sweet; Betty Lou Ellis. Ausland; 2. Bernadette Graham; Girls open 1-4 mild—Gall Mc- Donald; McAusland; Bernadette Graham. Shirley hypocrites. with religious trappings. — Mark 7.1-3. MEMORY VERSE:-—-“’l‘his people honors . doctrines the precepts of men".——Mark 7:6-7 ni‘LllZiTiifil‘m'“4’” 5m“ CHRIST CRITICIZES LACK OF PURITY Senior Coptiles—George Vey- Donald: 2. Bernadette Graham. 1 years—Blaine Me. mil ph laps . in McDonald. Stanley Coughlin; Allison Mc- ‘ 3. Debby Ellis. Corm Lk Some Pharisees and scribes camp to Christ tried to go unobserved in Tyre Capernaum as spies 'fmm Jerusalem. a to find grounds for Christ. Seeing His disciples eat with- ceremonial wash- ing. they accused Him of heresy. He action against low or concerned {0] a ‘ Gail McDonald. c Blaine Judges ~»~C.R. Malone: Starters -Wili'red Dennis; Strang. Prizes AVT. Ellis. P.A. Announcer - ~ each — nis. Recreation Rayner. SHIPS 0F SAIL Boys 3 years“ ‘1. Paul Harris: Boys 15 years~1. George \iey: 1 Girls relay 1 lap eai‘thhirley Windjammers were still used 2. Hatfield M-cAusland; Blois 2. Gerald Cornish: 3. Jerry O'- McAusland: Bernadette Gra- as cargo ships in the 1930s run-1 Mathew”. )lalley. diam; Valerie Adams; lail Mc- ning grain from Australia round Girls 9 .Vf‘al'su—l. Judy Ram-‘ Girls 16 years G a 11 Mc Ausland. Cape Horn to Britain. nd Sidon. but Immediately came to Him a pagan woman. who begged Him to cure her sessed daughter. Though Jewish ideology, her inner faith was vital: He cured her da-ughter.——Mark 7:24~30. to with their lips. but their heart Is for from Me; In vain demon~pos- from the crowd to a quiet place and. she did not using sign language. He touched his rituals or even ears and tongue. looked heavenward a '3 a: ll Donald McKenzie: Alden W Scribes Ir)’ l0 Dim Recorder A— Douglas Adams. “9””? “9'” ‘i morrow‘s Sunday School les- Direclor — Alton k l _ THE CHURCH FOR All... AU. FOR THE CHURCH Little Bob. 11"» Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of chamc~ ter and good citin‘nship. It is :1 store,- house. of spiritual values. Without a strong ('hurch. neit er denmcracy nor eivilimtion can survive. There Iarly and support the Church. They are: (I) For his own an e. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake. of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself. which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regu- larly and road your Bible daily. to do its vital part. OUR Robert Edward. Junior — that’s his name. But soon it: will he Bobby. And after a while he and I will probably be known as Big Bob and Funny how you start looking ahead. When I came out of the shop today I happened to notice our sign —. the big one with my name. on it that hangs over the door. And I thought to myself, maybe someday we'll add: & SON . . . . But. Marge and I know better than that! You can't plan your son's life for him. He's got. to make his own decisions, choose his own road. One thing we. have decided for him. though. That he's going to have all the moral and spiritual training a man needs to make right de« cisions and follow a. straight road. This God expects of us — of all parents. And our church is ready Copyridit 1963. Keister Advertian Service. Inc. Strontium. VI. Friday Luke 8 :4-15 Saturday I Peter 6 :1-11 ' Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Luke. .11 9 Matthew Exodus Luke 11:5-13 15:11-20 4:1-11 321-5 ‘ 7:1-10 ii: THIS FEATL'R-E IS CONTRIBUTED BY THE FOLLOWING JOHN W. MacKENZIE ATLANTIC ROOFING AND INSULATION COMPANY 0-6275 Ill Spring Park Road Appraiser and 4-3268 JACK RAWEK L'l‘ll. 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CARMICHAEL Plumbing & Heating Contractor 464 25 Brackley Pt. Rd. FRIZZELIJS Texaco Service Station #0615 ' St. Peters Road ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY In the Decapolis region. the people brought a deaf-and-dumb man to Christ for healing. He took him away there to indicate the source of His power and healed the man—Mark 7:31-37. .are still in or near Capernaum. ‘on the northern shore of the ‘Lake of Galilee, when our les- son with scriptural referenc' .son the Jewish es to Mar . . as- [capital of Jerusalem. spies— in ed on copyrighted outlines the nature of certain Pharisees produced by the. Division of land scribes—have been sent to Christian Education. Na- . find out more about this strange tlonal Council of Church- Jesus. to discredit Him and (Editor's note: The. follow- ! in: material relating to to- es In the U.S. and Is used by i serk a cause for legal action permission.) ‘against Hiim. By N. SPEER JONES ; The. Pharisees. as we know. (‘HRIST AND His disciplesiwere the influential authori- ‘Murray Harbor Holds Ice Sports i Murray Harbour and surround- Ina Ann White. (Murray Harbour) ing districts held their annual} 3. Loraine White (Murray Hair- Ice Sports in the Mummy Hut-jl bouir). bour Rink on Wednesday. Feb. Boys 1-2 mile—l. James Rich- 13. side (Murray Harbour) 2. Hal'- A large crowd of spectatorsold Pollard (Murray Harbour) witnessed the keenly contested 3. Clinton Harris (Murray Har- events. which were all taken in . bour). fast time. Girls 11 years~l. Elizabeth The. following are the winners ‘ Osborne (Beach Point) 2. Ruth of the, various events. Bell (Murray Harbour) 3. Hea- Girls 6 years and under~~ l. tiher Millar ( unray River). Sharon Jackson. (Beach Point); . Boys 11 years—l. lan Nichol- 2. Debbie .co, (Murray Har- son (Murray 'ver1 2. Louis hour): 3. Bertha Chapman: ‘Harris (Murray Harbour) 3. (Murray Harbour). Andrew Herring (Murray Hal'- 6 years and under~-~ l. bourl Girls l2 years- -1. Cindy Hair- ris (Murray Hartlme . Lav- .crne Harris (Murray Harbour) ‘Mi‘liar (Murray Jimmie Bell. (White Sands): 2. 'John Jackson. (Beach Point). 3. Jimmie Stewart, (Murray Har- ur). 3. Beverley Boys 7 years» -1. Jimmie Bell. (River). (White Sands) Kevin ilacLeod.‘ (Beach Point. equal; 3. Donnie icing (Murray Harbour) 2- Doug— Duffy. (Murray Harbour). (Ias White (Murray Harbour) 3. Girls 3 years-J. Pauline Bell. 1 R 0 n n i 9 Sflum‘lel‘s (White Sands); 2. Cora Penny, T Rivert. (Beach Point). ‘ BOys mileml. James Richaiids Boys 3 years. .1. Danny Har— (Murmy Harbour) 2. Barrie .ris, (Murray Harbour) 2. Ma}..M-acMillan (Murray River) 3. colm Brown. (Murra River); (Clinton Harris (Murray Hat'- 3. Glen Richards. (Munray bOlll'l- inggrt 1 4 mil“ 1 I R‘ h I Girls 13 years—«l. Theresa Bell A -..ames lO- 1' i ‘ ems; lmurray Harbour]; 2. Hap (Vihite Sands) 2. Beyerloy Whit-e (old Pollard. (Murray Harbour); , (Murray Harbmm 3‘ Margie 33. Sandy Williams (Murray H'a-r- MacKay (Murray Harbour)- hour). . 3years—1.Ji(mmie Mac— Girls 9 years—1. Sheila Bel‘ Donald (Murray River 2- Garry (While SandSI 2. Dale harris. MacKenzie (Murray Harbour)- (Murray Harbour) 3. sheney Girls 14 years—4. Myrna Le- Jackson (Beach Point). 600 (Murray Hanbour). Boys 9 years—1. Fergie Fer- Boys 14 STEPS—1- Harold guson. (Murray River) 2. Fen. POI‘Iard ‘Mll'l‘l‘ay Harbour) 2. ton Pollard. (Murray Harbour); i Lemoyne w'h‘ile (Murray Hal‘- ;3. Fraser Nicholson. (Murray hour) 3. Hilton Sketchy (Murray . Harbour). E River). ‘1 Girls 10 ycars—--I. Cathy Clalr- Girls 15 year-s and overal- JPX‘ ‘Murray River) 2‘ 1a,. Donna Ann White (Murray Ham‘- 1 Penny. (Beach Point.) 3. Bonnie? b‘m“ 2- Pals-V Hillard 'M‘m'm-V :MracKay. (Murray River). ‘ ‘ Boys 10 years~1. Jimmie Durf- . “W “Himml- bz .Murray Harbour). j Boys 15 years and over—1. and; 1.4 mne_1. Patsy B"_ : James Richards (Murray Hair- ;Jan [Murray Harboufl 2‘ Don_ IbOUI‘) 2. Sandy Williams IMUF LN (ray Harbour) 3. Cyril Mac. .Kinnon (Mumsy River). ‘ l 1 Girls Relay~1. Murray Hair- [ wiiiiam Baker. Lakeville is a? 1’ patient in the Souris hospitalH‘ ‘ undergoing treatment. ‘ Sandra. Myrtle and Ian Mac-l Couples R a (- e, .11, James Sarcgnr‘ East Bank. attended‘ Richards. Donna WI'IIIP; 2. the Youth Conference held re-li‘m Ha‘rrls- “Md-V MaChO’“ 3' .cenlly at First Baptist Church.‘Ba‘“r‘-V Macmillan: Lorna A‘wcu' j Charlottetown. Daniel J. MacDonald. MLA and Mrs. MacDonald. Bothwell.l"lsi attended the sod turning cere-i monies held recently in Chan. lottetown at the. site of the Con-l federation Memorial Building.“ i D0" Beam"; D0" Hams' 3"” 1 'Mrs. Havelock Robertsonhof “MT”- i hingshoro received the sad news Announcer: (hilly L93- ;of the sudden death of her dau—i i i ( Judges: Geonge Ferguson. Lloyd Nicholson. Emerson Mac- In B'ethsaida. 3 brought to Christ. 1y from the village. laid His hands on him. and (the man saw. It is the strong inner faith of a person which makes him religious. not his outward form.~—-Mark (1:22-26. do they worship Me, teaching as Boys 12 years-~-l. Douglas Heir- ‘ (Murray 1 . Harbour) 3. Loraine White (Mur- ‘ u) . Boys Relay—1. Murray Har- bour. ( Sports officials for the night ‘ Were: Starter: William J. Har-I eod. Patrol Judges: Garry Henring. 3 blind man was He led him quiet- dit Jesus ,tarian Jews. strict. formal and hollow in their worship. The ‘ sci-vibes were in effect their leg- al counsel. ‘ l The de-ilement. they object to. lIn the disciples‘ omission 01' lceremonial washing. is not de-. gfilement from dirt. but from the ireligiously impure. The G e. n- i l‘tiles. for example, were thus ; iconsidercd unclean—just as cer- 3 tain Hindu castes are conslder-i ed unclean by their more for-l tunate brethren. The scnibes and Pharisees lm- medialer see that when this ceremonial ls Ignored. their en- tire fabric of an in nrity is threatened. for all their man- made laws crumble. I Notice carefully that these. (ceremonials. per sc, are not jcriticized by Christ. Much of (all our church ritual has been ldevcloped and refined by re- ‘ ‘ ligious men, not by divine reve— ‘ llation or the word of God. Yet I what Christ is criticizing is not the outward form. but the lack ‘of inner meaning behind it. The greatest importance in a n church must always be the word of God. not the law of man. i This word of God is stressed i i by Jesus in His reference to the ‘ Ten Commandments, is s u c d ‘ jthrough. but not by. Moses. 1’ Thus He is able to paint out that these very Phanisees hang (onto their property instead of : using it to help (or “honor")[ their parents. by hiding behind ( the man-made tradition of de-' _c|aring certain property dedi- i 'eated to God ("Corban"). and: therefore h 9 yo n d seizure for ' i debt. etc. In Mark 7:21 we find the longest list of sins in any onei group over mentioned by Christ , ~—the true dcfilements. ‘ ; Also in the seventh chapter} ‘of Mark we. find the record of 1 Die, most extensive. travels of fChrist. In the beginning of the lehapter. as we noted. He is in i (Capernaum. Verses 24-30 men-i ition travels to Tyre and Sidon. 1 important Syrian coastal me- i (tropoli. By the. end of the chap- .1 .ter. we find Jesus east of Gali- ‘lee. in the area of Syria known 1 as Decapolis, distinguished. as r ) ‘the name implies, by ten popu-1 TRINITY UNITED CHURCH lous cities. The Syrophoenician w o m mentioned is from the. political ‘ division of Syria. anud the geo— graphical and cultural area of ‘Phoenicia. the ancient trading race who developed the alpha- ;bet and who carried the culture 1 ‘of the Middle East throughout . the Mediterranean by their I maritime talents. 3 These people were worship- ;pers of Astarte, the moon god- ‘dess. They were really pagans l—or “ ogs" ~—to Jewish eyes. 'for all over the East the dog is jeons-idered the symbol of im-. purity. C h rist here. (7:27) ‘ speaks of th 9 Jews as the : "children." and all others as ( dogs." n This miracle of deliverance is I powerful illustration of the im- ;portance of true purity. for ilack of which He ohastized the I .__...... PARK ROYAL UNITED cuuacf lPharisees and scribes earlier. I The Bible House offers you religious sup- plies for church and home. 170 Kent. St. Charlottetown I _____—__—___________________,_' W Charlottetown Bible Chapel If Cunt-dull It at Inward: Ave. gums—u us. and 7:30 p.ni. lo BROADCAST—4:13 on CFCY VISITORS WELCOME The Salvation Army “Home of Evangelism Since 1885" Great Gear‘s Street Capt. and Mrs. R. Walker 11:00 umpfloliness Meeting 2:00 p.m.-—Y.P.M. 85 Villa Avenue 9:30 a.m.—Dlrector (lass 10:00 Lin—Sunday School 7:00 p.m.-Evsngelistlc Meeting Thursday 8:00 p.m.—Peayer Meet‘ . "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY" The Kirk of S. James The Reverend T. Ii. B. Some". M.A.. S.T.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choirs Christopher Gledhlll, M.A.. B.Mus. 9:45 a.m.—-C 8131100 11:00 nm.—Churcbtime Nursery 11:00 din—MORNING WORSHIP AND SERMON: “WHY PEOPLE DON'T GO TO Cl-IRUCH" Anthem: “Immortal. Invisible. God only Wise“ linen 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP AND SEMINAR: "0 RD AND THE CELEBRATION or A WEDDING." 8:00 p.m.—Young People's Society. “Bless title lord. 0 my sail. and fonget not all His benefits" First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy streets Rev. Curl V. Farmer. Mlnlster (Interim) Mrs. V. L. Dlngwcll. Organist and Choir Director 9:45—Sunday School 11:00—“SEEING THE INVISIBLE" Anthem: "God So Loved the World" M (Steiner) Parade. of Boy Scouts. Girl Guides. Wolf Cubs. . I Brownies with their leader. Provincial Com- missioner Frederic A. Large Q.C. will speak briefly. 7:00 p.m_——“0N HATING YOUR MOTHER" Anthem: “0 Sacred Head" (Bach) St. Peter's Cathedral Anglican Church of Canada Rochford Square The Venerable J. R. Davies. M.A.. Rector The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone, MA, 0.0. Honorary Asslstant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton. Llc. Mus.. Organist Mrs. B. W. Patterson. Cholr Director Feb. I7—The Sunday called Sexagesima R a.m.—-—Holy Eucharist 8:45 a.m.—Mattins 9:45 s.m._Sunday School (11 am. Infants) 11:00 a.m.-—Choral Eucharist and Sermon, 7:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon Visitors are most welcome at all services. Christie Drive. Parkdule Rev. J. R. Tye. B.A.. B.D.. Minister Mr. Leslie Hiscott. Organist and Director of Senior Cholr Mrs. Stanley Newman Director of halo: and Intermediate Choirs 9:45 s.m.——Junlor and Senior Church School 11:00 s.m.—Nursecy Classes. 11:00 a.m.—MORNING WORSHIP Sermon: THE TREE WITHERED AND DIED Anthem: “Oh. Praise Ye The Lord" —W. Glen Darst 11:15 n.m.—Printary Church School 7:00 p.m.—EVEN1NG WORSHIP Sermon: LIVING 0N BORROWED TlME Solo: Selected—Miss June Foster Music by the Ladies' Choir. Installation of Stewards. You Are Welcome To Worship With Us u‘u‘!-—- Charlottetown. P. E. I. Mlnlstcrs: Rev. J. G. E. Ball. R.A. Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas. B.A.. 8.1). Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Organist and Director of Choirs: Mr. Roysion F. Mugford. A.R.C.O. 9:45 a. 11:00's.m.—CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 a.m.—“HINTS FOR HAPPINESS (NO. 4)" (Rev. J. G. E. Ball) Anthem: “How Lovely Are The Messengers" (Mendelssohn) 2:00 p.m.—Senior Communication Class 3:45 p.m.—-Junlor Communioants Class 8:15 p.m.—Bible Study "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY AND SPRING PARK" SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH (Cor. erltwood Drive and Dunkirk street) 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.—CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 a.m.—"BE WORTHY OF CHRIST" (Rev. C. C. wis) : "Sweet. Hour of Prayer" Orgnnlst: Mrs. Prank Deacon Choir Director: Mr. William Bill] (ghter 132:1 (Mrs. Robert Ran-i , . - ‘ so on w ic occurred in Boston. P I A I Z P b h w} H .1... in] .Tdsn... M, St. au 5 ng ican urc Ion res Vtfllan 1'“ m: e rare as e tembe. ‘ N Ewan Garrett? Pom: chm: ; Established 1769 by Royal Foundation Corner Prince and Grafton Streets Walter Bruce and Glen Robert: i The Rev' F' Lou“ Ell." Rm“ The R": Don“ A' c'mpbeu' 3“" Mink!" so“ were among those who at. 1. Orlunlsi and Cholr Dlrector: 0 I t a Ch 1,. m, u, tended me Youth Co I » George A. Thompson. r.n.c.o.. (cum A.R.C.M. M, m“ ‘19“ ° Lu“ {3 Min. ,1 Id . h n "9"“ Sexageslms Sunday " "um" 3 en' ' "a" ' ' e in C arlottetown over the 9:45 s.m.—Sundny School—Classes for all sizes. wig-[tend M A M B 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10:00 s.m.—-Blb|e Class. 11:00 n.m.-NII|‘S€I‘Y 59h”! . rs. rno ruce, _ . . - ML Memck visited "cm" W“ 9.45 Sunday School. Junior, Senior and Bible Classes. “'00 "ll—DIVINE WORSHIP ~' .V b .. . Mr Bruce“ m M Sermon: REALIZING GODS PLAN “N 1.th1 - u "‘0 W- l‘S- Ralph 11:00 Sunday School. Primary and Beginners classes - H Vii" Robertson and with Mr. Robert- 1100 a m Morning Pray and Se ' Anthem- Heaven 13 My Home—«George - i I _ . i . . .—- _ . .rmon. ::nK\:nllgr;gt:l;heen III at his home} Subject: FIVE HARLEY WAVES AN“ Two 7:1” p.m.-—DIVINE WORSHIP John MacLean. MLA Sour- (A 51 pa, 1' p ' h,- : WHOLE RTEIWESS f . . u s arts oner) . . U : horaahzmontg 12039 from this Anthem: With a Voice of Singing—Martin Shaw. "$31. Sonny Lord' 0 Genfly [Pad ' (H T I a en.e. the Sod 6:30 p.m.——Hymn Sing. _ s r s urning Ceremonies for the new 7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Ind Memorial Building In Charlotte- ‘ Subiect: “THE BREATH OF GOD" mo low/In. Feb. 2. i I . t .m. The Lord's Prayer—B. Cecil Gates. "I me am I'kiflnle‘bzll‘l. Joshua 'Machoéié L 'WHERETTTFHE wen IS THERE IS LIGHT." I 0 ' ‘ huh . . ro were en er ain 1 no soil 'r IS SUNDA '. C I II i'” by the East Point Male Quartet H x re; 2‘. sh? Tamra Susday afternoon. zts Kent Street Charlottetown. P-E-l- soc o , .. r, ac (maid who i,” 10:00 s.m.—Blble School for the whole family. (‘lu hem} a shan during the win. 11:00 s.m.—Mornlng Worship Service It for is a lover of musm. and was "THE A3095 01" THE SPIRIT" Dro himself a valued member of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada (ML 10’1" m~Wnlld-Guesl Speak") Wit; 2}? l! 'th hliakei and Kingsboro Upper Prian sue“ GII‘IB' Cholr—"0 SIVIOII' Sweet" tor noel: I; 08s £1 mars tone by. Rev. C. II. Benn, Pastor Tm (Em gckciwggl Se 4 h" ipd h; fin"- ‘aungt‘cwxfifi 9:15 s.m._I-‘ellowship Hour. Summerslde Radio I ant—"shed O‘P GOOD"p WI“ FF‘ - - v 10:00 a.m.-4$urndly School. Classes for All. ' " km" ll Bruce. Russell Garrett. Willard u-m .m_Beu v p - Send (ML Bury Norris—gue‘ms'w’pea ‘ “'9'” D Chin: and Kenneth Mum‘s“ 7:” ~m- Ev "Calm “at.” '39 Minlstor—Mr. W. O. Wealc (in T1 . NS. for tvo ’ are] all or this parish were business ' p. '_ and; n" M on “won” m 0' Evmfidamunw‘ARCM ' be‘ visitors to Morita us and el- cud ' ' ' ‘ m. a ' . . V! W "may. I n ATTEND nwnmowns REVIVAL cam-an YOU Ail} mvmzn m A ND THESE 3:13:12"; ’1 t,