n l i t t t i :-’f‘ah-m~flnw As Christ and His followers neared The next. day. Monday of Holy Week. Coming to the temple in Jerusalem. Jerusalem before the Passover. He Christ, hungerinig. went to a fig tree Christ entered and found it full of sent two disciples to a neighboring for sustenance. He found on it noth- merchants and money-changers, He town to get an ass. on which He rode ing but leaves; there was not even drove them out angrily. overturning . city. The 01‘0st spread their garments and branches in His path. and heralded His arrival as the Saviour.»—»Mark 11:1-10. any of the usual early fruit. He con- demned this tree. bolic of the Israel.—Mark 11:12-14 MEMORY VERSE: “Why do you call me ‘Lord. I.ord.' and not ‘which was sym- spiiitual barrenness of CHIEF PRIESTS PLAN HIS DEATH their tables and saying that they had made. His house of prayer a robbers. The priests demanded to know Jesus' authority--Mark 11:15-28. do what I tell you?”—-—I.uke 6:46. den of Him to death. Bethany (meaning "the house ‘mility and quiet-the very boring tues which and its much Christ refused to tell of John demoed them in a parable. in which. No dm'can divide sent His Son to. For today in memory’s garden. the tenants We will meet side by side. the vineyard Owner collect some fruit. and killed the Son—Mark 11:29—12:12. i l Lorne and daughter. Lolita. “ l .1 , them. for they refused to tell Him what they thought the Baptist. Then He can- i thand. is symbolic of peace. hu-i' vtr-, Christ wants estab-‘ I of unripe figs") are about a dom. mile and two miles outside of: Jerusalem. On Sunday morning'pmnouncemem against the fix. I (April 2. AI). 30) Jesus sends tree. an enigmatical passage In (Editor's note: The follow- Ing material relating to to- morrow's Sunday School les- son Is based on copyrighted outlines produced by the DI- vision of Christian Education. National (‘ouncil of Churches In the US. and is used by per- ‘day before Christ‘s crucifixion to the Tuesday morning before. As we have. seen. Christ and His followers are on their way to Jerusalem for the Passover. They leave Jericho on Friday morning and arrive that eve- misgiom) ning at Bethany, where they stay at the home of Lazarus Ry N. SPEI-IR JONES Mary and Martha. There. too. The events of this week's les- they spend the Sabbath. which. gnu span the time from the Fri- of course. for the Jews was ‘and IS) ("1 Saturdlfllh 7 ha 9 to roclire the ass on ' ' - | saIul'day "'gm‘ Ma‘me lens ,IJVIIIEII He rIIies into Jerusalem. been written. “fie meldth up lus (2616" Ohm“ went I” met Why does the Lord ride upon zation of the barrenness of 15-1 home M Simon the Lever lor‘an 3557 H9 is not mad. {or it racl. Late in March the leaves supper, where he was anointed 0f the fig tr69$ begin to appear- by Mary. John tells us (1229-11) is morning and he is known to be a vigorous walker. He meant. that many of the Jews of Jeru- instead. to give special symbolic salem went out to see Him at significance to His entry into Lazarils' home. thus rousing the Jewish capital. Throughout more-jealou sy in the chief the Old Testament the horse is priests. who called a meeting of.a symbol of war. the Council to discuss puttingfirapine. The ass. bear figs. an early fruit—a crop almonds. which are often eate‘nE by the peasants. Not even thisl "taqsh". this second-rate fruit, ; on the other Thought about climbing any trees lately? The tree climbers seem to belong to a. very 31011-719 segment of the population. Why do you suppose most of us have outgrown . that compelling urge. to make every trunk a chal- ' " lenge, every limb a. pre- carious perch. Well, we‘ve discovered other challenges. And we've had our fill of pre- carious perches. Eventu- ally a man turns his zest for triumph to more con- structive purposes. But, have you observed that many people seem to climb above. the tiresome every-(lay level of life? And, strangely, they ap- pear more secure chal- lenging the roof of exist- ence than those who cling to its floor. The youthful coinpul~ sion which once made us " ’ '1 tree climbers reaches ma- ' " turity on a spiritual plane. Our God-given zest for triumph finds fulfilment in the quest of religious Faith . . . the challenge of * Christian living! Start 1",} climbing next Sunday . . . in church! ) climb a tree? It used to 5_‘ (lnpvrlllit 1911.1. Krl-tcr Advertising Service. Inn. Finishing. \‘u. Sunday Nehemiah 4:1-0 Monday Tuesday chnesdny Nehemiah Psalms . o it :16-23 84:6-12 10:1-11. Thursday 11 ('07th hlnns 2:12—17 Friday Soliird \ II I'nrintllinns 12:1-6 Ii l'nrinthinlls 1227-13 THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED or run FOLLOWING ATLANTIC ROOFING ANI INSULATION COMPANY 4-6275 18 Spring Park Road JACK RAWEK LTD. Interior Decorator 154 Boston SI. sumouur cannons (George W. Johnson. Prop.) 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Rd. 5;.le MW" “MC "m ELMER PAQUET rnlzzru 's , MCI “001'an Service Texaco Service Station ,~ ,‘ ’1' 90 Hillabilo at. 4-9915 St. Peters Road ‘3‘ v.1“, ATTEND m 0m 0" YOUR CHOICE TIIIS SUNDAY ing Christ on this barren. use-1 iless tree. ' Mark 11:15-19 records temple by Christ during His ministry. The other had occured at the beginning of His ministry (John 2:13-22): this one marks‘ the close. Tile money - changers made: A change for the fo r e i gn Jews. . who were supposed to give th~ 1 ing but Jewish coins in the tem- pic. The doves were. sold as sac. rifices. especially to the poor. It is not too surprising. con- lsidening the condition of the; temple. that the chief priests did not recognize Jesus as the Messiah. for even the temple had ceased to be holy under their rule. leaders — chief priests. scribes challenge openly Jesus‘ author- turns to the temple on Tuesday. of Levi. He had had no rabbini- cal training. etc. .hrist’s answer is a n other question. by which the so-called; ltrappod. They could not say onhn's authority was from men.. for all Jews revered him as at leading prophet: nor could the)“This mm" is here With “991’ "1' lomical good sense enlists thel say it was from God. for they would have to accredit Christ. j Then Christ condemns thesei 1authorities in parables. Matthew ‘ (21:31I~ ) records three.l ,l-Icrc He tells Israel's Ieadersl lsymbolically that He knows of their plots to kill Him. andl warns them of the consequencest" dlSlahc? can divide. ‘ ' ' wfor it is Christ. of course. whom" "Why I" mommy's garden. [Dunstan s University was given ’reprcscnts the Son of line Mtas-lw“ WI” Walk Slde by Side. lter of the vineyard. l Births, Deaths: . o Marriages BIRTHS HOOD - - 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Weight 7 lbs.. 9 ms. limoan —_ Born at the Char- lottctown Hospital. Thursday. March 14. 1963. to Mr. Mrs. Reginald Noonan. a son. 7 lbs.. 10 ounces. ;MacMILI.AN —~ Barbara and ’ .Ioe are. happy to announce the birth of their son ( avi Joseph) at the Moncton Hos-i pital on March 12. 1963. Weightl 9 lbs. 14 oz. A brother for Donna. f ENGAGEMENTS ‘ < 133' SHAW —- Roomy MLChnnnrcii Bl" d Mrs. .1. Clayton Shaw. lottctown. announce the. gagemeni of their daughter. Lois Margaret to Brian Neil Hooley. son of Mrs. William Millington. Montague. Marri- age to take place In the near future ll IN MEMORIAM 1onion . . in loving memory of l a dear wife and mother. 1 Edyth F. Dixon. who passed away March 16, 1962, Ever remembered by hudband and children. DIXON — In loving memory of our dear cousin and sister-in- law Mrs. Fred Dixon. who pas- ‘ ; lied away March 10th. 1962. 1 In our hearts your memory linu- 1 en: ‘Swectly. tender. food and true. . There in not a day dear Edyth. .‘I‘hat we do not think of you. 5Always Nmendnred by Harry {and Jessie. i KING—In loving memory of our 1 our dear father. Herbert II, ’ King. who passed away March 61h 1m Welo'aiailadwmiahemot dd. Who was more to us than wealth . un fWitIlouI farewell he fell asleep ‘ Leaving only for m l in k . We lost but God gained. One of the belt fathers the world I oonta . p ; Fondly mattered and sad- v by missed by Max and Joan. ‘McCALLUM — In iovlna die. i 01' hold your hand or say good- Pm ' When he called you to rest on Day. l there. and sisters. Rest in peace. There is no parting from those we love ' of da c.- lvillage of Bethphage ("the house. ‘lished in the capital of His king- 3 In perfect peace; i .Her suffering O‘er On Monday Ohrist made His A3 lime 809G on I two of His disciples 10 Beth- the Bible. about which much has mother. ars to be a symbolic picturi- ‘ LAWSON—In lOVIMZ memory of and with them. if the tree is to? ly missed by the family. of small knobs the size of green ( CANTELO—In loving memory luxury andlcould be found by the hunger. in our hearts your .Sweetly tender. fond and true. H, e Thene is not a day dear mother. second of two cleansings of the- That We do not think of you (LONGAPHIE—In lovling mem- FORD s a wonderful mother we. 5 ID .V. ' thi k of on, ‘Rut precious memories never: I In memories that are food and '9 me. -There wasn't a thing big or II . . . ‘ . 19:19. The three groups of religious1 Quickly and qtnelly camp, the no”, in m“- hpai-ig your mem- . , ' k t and elders—now find cause to lour sudden death surprised us We. in all ity. which they do when He re. We. have lost. but God has gain. is“.m..' memorips or you “.9 “.1” He was not of the. priestly tribe One of the best the world con. Lawn: vm. always. for-flitting ed . a n th o r i ties find themselves ‘ KING“: lh {Md Bhd “Win: mom I! y . but Mark includes here only one. :Blll memories of him will never l. I l I l At the Charlottetown} Hospital. Saturday. March 91h.l ' G. H. (When a mother breaths her last‘. The Eroup of performers W35- Hood. a son. Robert Edward.‘ ' pace ; and‘WIIhOIIt the smile of mother'slmore of these. truly great and Frances l Kenny. A brother for Garry. Ami eijou will always be. 12 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. March 111, 1988 IN MEMORIAM 50MB” - In Iowa ammo mem- ory of Catherine (MacDonald) um. who passed away on March 17, 1962. Wemnottiherctoleeyou away March 17. 1962. They say time heals all sorrows and helps us to forget. But time has only meant to us How much we miss you yet. You could not say goodbye to us. ups It's just as well. But God was with you deal. Kay We never could have said good Y9. To one we loved so well. St. Patricks . ‘. It was a sudden ending LOW" meme“ ‘1: d To sudden to forget. sadly missed by e" m' And we who loved you dearly Are the ones who can't forget}. - Lovineg remembered and an - WEEKS_ In "mug memory 0‘ ly missed by sister Elsie and aligeksdeiu; hf:th;;;59dll0xay brother Elmer, sisterin-law‘ Mam' mm. 1949. [Verna nephews Ronnie. Philip. . LONGAPIIIE —— In loving mem- ' ory of Mrs. Jack Longaphle. who passed away March 17. 962. There is an ache In our hearts That years won‘t take away. A place in our hearts no one can till We miss you. dear. and always Always remembered by son. DIXON — In memory of my daughter Edyth. (Mrs. Fred Dixon). who passed away just WI ‘ Fondly remembered by Joey. one year 9810 Way- lRern. Cathy and Randy. ZDALZIEL — In loving memory lniss herl of our dear mother Ida Dal- mwe. } ziel who passed away March Remembered and lov ed by. 15. 1959. i .Two dear bright eyes. a Ienderl smie. A loving heart that knew no Mrs. Isaac Lawson who pas- ' sed away March 17. 1957. ie. Deep trust In God that all was Always remembered and 1‘1 ht sad- . Her joy to make some other bri ht. If sick or suffering one ahej of our dear mother. Mrs. Dan- k ' liel G. Cantelo. who passed away March 15. 1955. Some gentle act of love she'd; o. : memory No thought of self. but of the1 lingers. 0 er: - I know He said Well done. deal" moth ' ‘ er. . . Ever remembered by husband 3 Sadly missed by her family. and family. 1 ~-— In loving memory of? Earl Smith Ford who departed ‘ ory of our dear mother ers. ‘ this life on March 17. 1960. Jack Longarphic) who passed Charlottetown Bible Chapel :35 Cumberland St. at Lugosi-tn Ava. SERVICES: 11 Inn. and 7:! pin. SPEAKER: JOHN MARTIN. B.Sc.. Th.M. Visitors Coral-11y Welcome Radio Broadcast 4:15 pan. 9iillii..llristiii..llilil Morning: 10:00 a.m.—Bible. School for the whole family 11:00 a.m.—Momina orship cc Message: “ ITUAL STRENGTH" Ch 11' Special 0 7:00 p.m.—Evenlng Service Message: “REDIGGING OLD WELLS" Special Music. MInlater—Mr. William O. Weale Organist—Mrs. Allllon MncRao. A. .C.M, YOU ARE MOST WELCOME TO ATTEND THESE SERVICES The Kirk of 8. James The Reverend T. R. R. Somers. M.A.. S.T.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the clinics Christopher Gledhlll. M.A.. B.Mus. 9;45 n.m.—Churoh l 11:00 am.—Chu.rchtime Nursery T 7:00 p_m.-—‘E ADVANTAGES OF A Introlt: "Bow down Thine ear"—Arensky Anthem: “My voice shalt Thou hear betimes. O Lord"-—Corfe he Junior Choir A . 8:00 p.m.—Young People's Society. Let the Word of Christ dwell in you richly" CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada 11:1!) mun—MORNING WORSHII‘ Ava SERMON: “Tle THEISM VENING WORSHIP AND SEMINAR: HOW DID JESUS FEED THE‘FI’VF THOUS- e)" Upper Prince Street Rev. C. K. Benn. Pastor 9:15 a.m.__Fellowshlp Hour. Summerside Radio 10:00 n.m.—-Sunday School. Classes for all Ages 11:00 a.m.—Believer‘s Praise Se 7:30 p.m,-—Evangelistic Rally. vice you will enjoy. ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN'S REVIVAL CENTER rvice. it old fashioned gospel sen away March 17. 196 Like falling leaves the years: I . They live with us In memory till Not .1... loday. but always will. Ever remembered by Bert. Vaunda and family. . a That you wouldn't try to do for i s l I” sad but ""9 and We “'"nd" FORD ~ In loving memory of New: ' , ollr dcar brother Earl S. Ford . ‘ s. “‘9 "may" "‘9 (“'51 who passed away March 17.‘ to die . ca ory s . ved VOlI too dearly to ever for e1. always treasure Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. B.A.. Minlster Organist and Choir Director Miss Madelyn Wadden. L.Mns.. B.Mu. 9:45 a.m.-—Sunday School—Classes for all ages. 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 arm—Nursery School 11:00 a.m.——DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: EMPOWERED BY CHRIST Anthems: We're Marching to Zion—R. R. Peery Softly And Tenderly—R. R. Peary .Iunior and Intermediate Choir 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: THE BOOK OF REVELATION (4) THE LETTER TO THYA’I'IRA Anthem: Light At Evening Time—F. Filitr. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Iain. . you never. . Ever remembered by Phillis. Ever remembered by sister-5o} and Ruby. Lelia. Ina and Hazel. ory of my dear husband. Her- bert H. King. who passed away 2 March 16th. 1958. ‘ PUBLIC FORUM ' (Continued from page 6) fire 5. . . y i. in... in... . a... .n (gym. 1,; lighirdm :"m-i never or . . ' -' , He fell asleep without saying; am' Sm PRATT: e lSt. I’oters. cm. i IN APPRECIATION Sir.~RecentIy a musical per- le. . There is no parting from those‘ we love. 1 sponsored by Saint ; formance the famed chorale of Notre his iDamc dc l’Acadie and Sa 1 nt} Joseph's University. H‘ . 1 The artists brought e "If" :22 'mcssage of each song in a man-! Mumaghan who departed thisln‘er capable of thrilling the en-i life March 16. 1962. It"? “when”. n . l _- Eve]. remembered and “my They excel'cd 'III Jona con missed by mother father Peggv ‘lra.5ts' phi-35ml (“'hwh 1“ .'0 Ray Madmen ' ' i ' antimately c o n n e clad With 1 ' lstylc). unanimity of spirit. grace DALZIEI. »— In loving memory and “dclicatesse”. In such, at or my mother Ida Dalzlel wh'niway as to charm and delight} passed away March 15 1959. 'the most exacting audience. ‘ Lovmgly remembered by wife Helen. farewell. most sensitive and exact in the? The stroke means more than lminutest details to the guidance‘ ton e. can tell: for their dynamic director. Sis- The world seems qulte another .ter Marie Lucienne. 1 Would that we could hear (‘9' truly m u s i c a 1 programs! We L‘Wlhely Wmefflhcred by son‘owe thanks to the sponsors of ' "r- ’t-his excellent. program and com- choice. in the ad- mend their ' culture in our Prov- SOMERS—ln loving memory of , our uncle Ira William Som-lficnge or era :61? passed away March; I am‘ Sir. (.1.- , MUSICLOVER. : i l i We do not forget you Nor do we intend The Bible House offers you religious sup- plies for church and ; We y’And will to the end. iGone. and forgotten. some. you may he ear to our memory. . l, ‘ think of you often i Always remembered by niece Eileen and ews ard., Freddy and George. 1 home. 170 Kent St. Charlottetown The Salvation Army “Home of Evangcllsm Since 1965" Great George Street Capt. and Mn. R. Walker 11:00 tum—Holiness Meeting 2:00 p.m.——Y.P.M. 55 Villa Aveuo 9:30 tum—Director Glass 10:00 n.m.—Sunday School 7:00 p.m.—Evangelist.ic Meeting First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm I". Harlow. B.A.. B. ., tor Mrs. V. L. Dingwell. Organist and Choir Director 9:45—Sundaiy School 11:00 a.m.-—-WANTED FOR MURDER" Anthem: "Thine O Lord Greatness" (Kent) 7:00 p.m.—“THE REJECTION OF GOD" Anthem: “Sun of My Soul" (Turner) Male Quartet: "My Guiding Star" Messrs. Archer. Robinson. Jenkins and Jones M In the St. Peter's Cathedral Anglican Church of Canada Rochford Square - The Ven. Archdeacon J. R. Davies. M.A,. Rector The. Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. M.A.. D.D. onorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton. Llc. Mus.. Oruunlst Mrs. B. W. Patterson. Choir Director Nov. Nth—The Third Sunday In Lent B a.m.-—Holy Eucharist ' " " ‘ ' ” ' ‘ "v M" 8:45 a.m.—Mattins . 9:45 a.m.~—Sunday School (11 am. Infant's Glass) 11:00 yam—Choral Eucharist and Sermotl. 7:00 p.m.—Evensong and Study Group Visitors are most welcome at all services. PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCI-I Christie Dl-Ive. Parkdale Rev. J. R. Tye. B.A.. B.D.. Mlnllter r. Le sc , Orlanlst and Director of Senior Cbolr rs. Stanley Newman Director of Junior and Intermcdlate Cholrl 9:45 a.m.——Junior and Senior Church School 11:00 a.m.—Nursery Classes - 11:00 a.m.-—MORN1NG WORSHIP Sermon: LONELY BUT NOT ALONE Anthem: “God so Loved the World"—J. Steiner 11:15 a.m.—Primary Classes 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP on: GIVE US BREAD : "Hail. Gladdening Light" -—Geoffrey Shaw Music by Ladles' Choir You Are Welcome To Worship With Us Thursday 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY" St. Paul's Anglican Church Est-hushed 17' by Royal Foundation The Rev. F. Louis Ellu. Rector Organist and Choir Director: George A. Thompson. F.R.C.0.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. Thlrl Sunday In Lent 8:30 l.m.—-Holy Communion. 9:45 Sunday School. Junior. Senior and Bible Classes. 11:00 Sunday School. Primary and Beginner: classes. 11:1» a.m.—Mornln¢ Prayer and Sermon Subject: "THE CROSS IN AN AILING WORLD" Anthem: "0 Saviour d the World"-J. Goon 6:” p.m.—Hymn Sing. 1:00p.m.-Evcn1n¢ Prayer and Sermon Subject: THE CROSS AND PETER'S MIRACLE Attend Church Illa Sunday. Where the M b. than to 115111. ililNin UNITED CliiiiliIli' Charlottetown. P. E. I. Mlnlilterl: Rev. J. G. E, Ball. EA. Rev. G. G. Wynn. l.A.. ILD. Rev. Clayton C. Ludo Organist h Dtrector of Choln: Roylton F. Milford. A.R.C.0. 9:45 8: llzm a.m.—CHURCH SCHOOL 11:” I.m.—-“HOW TO SEE GOD“ (Rev. J. Ball) Anthem: "Blast AM The Pure In Heart" -—-l R. S. Eaton Soloists: Mrs. Cyril Whentley. Mr. Lewis Newman 7:0) p.m.—-"WOMEN IN THE BIBLE“ (Rev. J. 13.111 The .C.W. will attend in I body. 1 Solo: “How Lovely Arc Thy Dwellings" (Samuel ledle) Mrs. Dane S. C "A WELCOME'AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY AND SPRING PARK" SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH (Cur. Rich.“ Drive and Dunkirk Shoot) 9 30 and 11:00 a.m.—CHURCl-l SCHOO : L Ilztll urn—SECOND TEMPI'ATION (Rev. C. C. Lerb‘ Jr. Cholr: "He W M0” Oran-Int: Mn. 9‘. Deacon: M: Mr. W. C. I!“ 4.4 I ’89323392: