The Two Thieves ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON .1-a.. ...............tBritain's Future King the be ci‘ucilicd. scctirginz. (‘lirtst begins (lolmtha to I\\‘ti criminals who latc A—Lukc 3.112. 33. After journey Io He is joined by are to share Hts MEMORY VI‘JRSI‘h—lf wc confess our sins. he is faithful and just —1 John 1:9. Scripture—Luke 38:82-41 ‘ .J‘t. From the crcss. 111338 for the people and PPI‘SN'IILP Him. for His ('lttrlllng.~LukP : Olitrist asks forgive- he soldiers gamible 23 34-48. One cnmin-al mocks Christ. The other rebukes him and asks Christ to re- member him when He comes into His Kin-gdoni.—Luke 23:39-42 rulers who Jesus accepts for forgtvene~s to forgive us our sins. and to cleanSe its from aIlitnrighteousncss." l NEW YORK tAPt .ts finding it lonely and difficult lto follow in his father's foot.- steps as a student at Gordon.» toun. a former schoolmate re- ports. Patrick Pclham~.lotics. iing in Redbook magazine. Prince Philip. father of the 15- yeat‘-old. realizes the situation ‘and quotes him as remarking simply on a recent occasion: "Well. at least he hasn't riiti writ criminal Vs prayer him the and lTl‘Onl‘lSPS etei‘n-al life.~—Liike zmz. 43. {away yet." i Pelham-Joiies said it was not 3the English school's spartan lregitnen. including a run every THE CRUCIFIXION Christ Speaks From The Cross note: The follow. relating to lo- morrow‘s Sunday School les- son is based on copyrizlitcd outlines produced by the Divi- sion of Christian Education. National Council of Chur-hcs In the 17.8. and is used by per- mission.) By R.H. RAMSEY While \vliolc books ltaie hccn written on just portions of days lcsson. Luke iicctls only 13 short verses to describe the walk to the ( rose and the crucifixion Matthew, \lark. and evcn ltlf‘ (Editor‘s lnz material ('i'riss All dressed up for QHSTGB Sunday Lamentatinm 3 :37-42 normally verbose these same eients hrcvuy. a fact ceases to amaze students of the Bible. Evcti if we were in put all‘ begins n. Him to he flogged. There. cii and blccdiiia. .lcstts descends slicd any light on the pl‘OCt’tlUl'Pl”Fth(‘l‘. forgive tltein: the steps to assume the burden-.of crucifixion. but from some cross He is to carry to lllthI‘Pat masses Monday Romans 6:1-11 .Iolin t'O\ cred \\ 11 1c b that very ed. we gather used were not high ; ground block. or heavy the beam. DPS ithere bv the executioners. ers who are to share His fate—‘ ' adjudged and identified as t'rlm-‘bOdV' lllalS— .ioin im in the pathetx procession th'eat nails. to which many cicnt writers give Calvarta (both terms seven bar was crucified. with a criminanduring me hnurs of His sunny I I ‘ ‘ I : n the. Cross. of mesa. oniy‘realize that. in iistng these very ‘Bt‘ltam. “'OI'GSI ‘ rm- mey‘ prophecy of the 22nd P s a l m: tbOI , I “He trustcd on the Lord that tielgard themselves 35 ‘nsel’a‘able‘ i. I on either side. . .mg beat-l F9“ "l “‘9 amilenl Wm?” Luke records the first the know not what they of archeoloqrcal We know a dour old philosopher who always has something nasty to say about what makes others happy. His latest diatribe is against folks “parading to Church in all their Easter finery." But he won't get far with his complaints. For. strange as this might sound, the modern Easter “outfit” has its root in the very meaning of the day. Easter has always stood for new— ness of life. it marks Christ's victory over death. It promises an eternal destiny to those who embrace the Faith. Easter puts old things away and brings out the new — as the Earth sends forth its verdure —— as God reveals our Hope. And if there is a glow of happi' ness in wearing that new dress or hat or suit . . . well. it's only a hint of the joy that comes with hurling that New Life. ' THE CHURCH FOR ALL. ' ALL FOR THE CHURCH 'T’hc t'liurch is the urwtest factor Iarly and Muptmrt the. Church They on earth for the building of charac- are; t it Fo his own sa c. (2) For tor and good citizenship. It is a store- his children's sake. i3t For the sake house of spiritual values. Without a of h‘ ‘ ’ strong (lhurch. neither democracy ‘ support. Plan to go to church rem» larly and read your Bible daily. . every person should attend services regu- (‘qwright 1W, Keillor Advertising Smtre. Inr, Straalnirg. Va. the crosses and so Jesus. in His wonderful self—t were first firmly planted in the righteousness. magnanimity an was given a chance and on sought this this the victim sat. after climb-. them. Through the signs of the} int. up himself or being boosted.Pentet-ost and the ministry ofl The ; the apostles and other believers.§ . . arms and legs were then this period of grace was given C d U I e by amt. a na tan My 5 tresse an- . V particular ciotisness directed . . .when "‘9." Name“, the” d"5"empliasis. were driven through would die with the finality of the fol” Gospels logemm’ “P “Midi “nauom the Place “'hwh the “a‘ithe hands and feet. and the rop- Cross. But it was not to be. ’I‘ne still have only 6411108,.“ outline “yes called Goigotha and [he 50.195 were removed of oitr Lord s dying hours. H - ' “ ('hrist's actual tourney to tne meaning "the skull'”. there Rocha“ wok“ mm, outside ‘ racks where Pilate has confined lfastened with ropes and t 'e ry (‘ht'islian kitti\\'s.‘f‘d. scoffed at Him. saying . ' “mos had saved others. but could not ‘Her. first Econ as [he gardener flayed would deliver Him; let liim de-i place of His execution ‘l‘un oth- evidence that have been collect- in the owner of the vineyard in ltvci‘ Him; seeing He. delighted Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Romans 1 Corinthians 1] Timothy I John Jude $18525 15:51-5fl 2:8-13 5:1-5 11:21 THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INOIVIOUALS ANO BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS AT LANTIC ROOFING AND INSULATION COMPANY 0-6275 Cor. Valley 8; Connolly Sta. ROGERS HARDWARE ('n. LTD. Wholesale 8: Retail Hardware 894-8501 137 Queen Sf. 11. .l PHILLIPS 5: SON General Contractor: 4 THE WINDMILL RESTAURANT -7131 186 Prince St THE LOTUS CAFE Formerly New England Cafe 910 73 Lower Queen St. DONALD A. MacPHERSON 1-5405 Building Construction L. J. PETERS 1! CO. Parkdale 2'10“ Eventide Monuments 036-2476 25 Water St. H. T. JAMES Summerstde Plumbing and Heatuig Day 4-9865 12 Elm Ave. Night 4-821) 50 Edward St. MOORE & MCLEOD LTD. m showers a day. much give the fig tree a last chance. est on Charles. Pelham-Jones. described by Redhook as “nearly 17." most of the boys tend to ll,’.'l‘ll longing that His persecuiors bet to repent. her last hance fort Prince because of lCharles. Britain's future king. someday "How can you treat a boy 35‘l ,iust an ordinary chap when hict mother's portrait is on the (‘Olllel you spend in the school sho.i.[ on the stamps you use to maill l Finds life Difficult their will be their king. letters home: when a tall (It ’goes”“ the young writer askcu l He said the average school- fibred and can take the school‘s regimen in stride “Bit 1." he wrote. "probath lno one. not even a queen's son t “that must he. hard-iablle. .. I“. ever gets used to loneliness. let alone learns to like it. "Charles w i ll undoubtedly orning in shorts and two cold sur‘vrvc Gordonstoun. He may aslcven find it more than toler But it is unlikely that. IIP. love it as his father did." Pelliam-Jones. now a Gor- said idnnstoun graduate spent the. 1062-63 at ademic year a shy of friendship with ('harleslclassmate of Charles. awareness he. . I . . _ . sa'\.s‘tectt\e trails him whetever he '. including Charles. is tongu-i l .12 The Guardian. Charlottetown. an. M21. 21, 1934 Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland st. at Longworth Ave. Service 11 am. -—— 7:30 pm. Following Evening Service at. 8:45 pm. show Kodachram slides of his trip in Arabia. t Visitors wlecome. Mr. Stain wut First Baptist Church l Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. B.D.. Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell. Organist and Choir Director 9:45 a.m.—-—Sunday School for all ages Extended session for preschool children 11:00 a.m.—"TH.E CHRISTIAN OFFENSIVE" Anthem: “0 Lord Most Holy“ ( Franck! I Broadcast CFCYI 7.00 p.m.—v“THE MOST POWERFUL WORD" Anthem: “Jesus the Crucrf‘ied" tStaineri HOLY WEEK SERVICES Monday. Tao—Rev. Ross Howard Wed end 7 giv'ifimhmwm ii ay. :. osep of Arimathea"—-East presented by Young Adults. or may Thursday. 7:30—Ordinance of Lord‘s Supper A Warm Welcome Awaits You. M One would thtiik that the matt— people and the rulers who watch~‘I v ROD (‘llRRlE French-speaking Ca- high commissioner In said Thursday night the majority of Canadians of "save Himself. Little did th ey nadian terms. they were fulfilling the Quebec's faith in Canadian unity and loyalty to the Queen in him, Even lHint. not only in the words tney‘ rspoke. but in their offering Himl the . td‘ r. . address prepared for delivery w m : mm kph at a Canada Club dinner, The text was released in advance to language groups re-. were hailed by Chevrier in an; EBy Chevrier In Lonclon Talk condemning the extremists. ex- B. LONDON tOPt—Lioncl Cliev- pressing their loyalty to the Queen atid declaring their faith in the unity of Canada. shoul receive so little attention." Detailing economic atid other ' Quebec. Chevrier dissatisfaction with the old order is not confined to French-Canadians: “The governments of the other provinces. almost without. exception. would like to see changes in their fiscal rclatioti-, PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale Rev. J. H. Tye. B.A.. B.D.. Minister Mr. Leslie Eiscott. Organist and Director of Choir: 5 a..m.—Yout.h Adult Bible Class 45 a.m.—Junior. Intermediate. Senior Church School :00 a.m.—Ntu‘sery and Kindergarten Classes 00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: TN LOWIA' POMP Anthem: Jesu Word of God Incarnate tMozai-tt 11:15 a.m.—Primary Church SchuoL ‘ Sacrament of Baptism 7:00 p.m.—EVEN1NG WORSHIP Sermon: GOD BY LONG DISTANCE: Anthem: Lord Jesus In the Days of Old (.1, A. Noble) Intermediate —Gtirls‘ Choir 10:00 a.m.~aGood Friday Worship Sacrament of Holy Communion Reception to full membership. You are welcome to worship With 11!. 9: .5 , ‘vinegar." a cheat sour wine “‘9 press" ships with the federal QOVCI'n‘g provided for the solrlicrs' l'P-l ‘ R l' l l l S h llf‘li’SPHI-f‘l'5_ hit"? merit. ." : fresltmcnt (I ll rt rt 2 their long 111"?" ("UNSIOel'ablt’ Pl‘nmltlfjm'f‘l‘ (mmman. “,9”. hm”. (“WM 1, wait. ‘to tlirefats that‘lrouble mll‘llll ,0 take a fresh look 3, mm... - . arise rom cx remists w icn . ~ - _ , l Now men one of the dying E]. aheth and Pym“ domestic relationships to en ‘ primtnat; bums gram"; 3. QUE?“ . .‘z I _ I able federal and provincial gov. l.Ie<us But the other rebukes thp “5” candda am "I; (‘t‘llmt‘llls '0 “'Ol‘k bf‘m‘r “Pl 7 " ‘ year high commissioner . I I u, i 1mm atkma ‘r hp doom} {pal-V - ‘ ‘ getlici and to enahc tie wol ‘ P I made a 90”“ Of relem": m "‘9 communities to ll\'P together. lGod. and reminding him that they have been justly condemn- ed to death for their crimtna‘ - ' ‘ Chevrier snid niattt defilS. t .lesus h s o “3‘13": . 4 _ . l“.mng bu a d m, "0 Canadians are dissatisfied with the working of Canada'~ consti- sovereign as Queen of Canada m'lllill‘lll‘l“101:1‘1113111 mlaleslfat “1mm and some of the...“ m r a. . .e. is o ieniemoer Ill‘tl Quebec. advouawd snows”... :when He comes into His kinu- “Y I y , d 1 1.11 in dom. Here. in this single seii- 0” lam “’3 on m” your newspapers of tlic crimi- ‘nal actions and unfortunate that Christ will cotiie‘sla'mlenl‘ of oxh'c'mws' "mu-Vin: Chevrier added. lriivine power and victory: EXTREMISTS CONDENSED §tliat mercy and grace could be “p ‘5 a pm; that the Min-i. it‘t‘llm'tdf'd ""9" I" a 510"” SlK‘il ties of the extremists capture 135 1101th _ the headlines. But it is an oven ‘ .lesus itciilicr rctr‘cls tini' I‘c- ‘ pity that. for instance. nrnvcs him He a C (‘9 it t s the'speecltes of ministers of the. prayer of the poor criminal and.‘Crown and of members of the 'with a look hill of grace a ndlupper house and others from 1 tence. we find three basic trtttns. V namely that there is a life after A happily within the bosom of a, P}. Tackling the problem of sep- ‘smgte Stat APPROAI‘HING CHANGE . ('lievrter. a former Liberall justice minister whose hll'lll-l place was Cornwall. Ont. said, Prime Minister Pearson's :ov- eriimcnt ls approaching t‘Ol‘ISll-I tuttonal change in a manner; permeated by thc spirit of co- operative fcrlcrttltstii [ Tractii: the partnership oft thc l\\n main races ll‘ll'OllL‘llOllI‘ Canadian history. Chevrier de-l clared' "\nd anything to the contrary tioiwttlistaiidtnz. that sine spirit permeates our country today. The vast majority of our people «of both linguistic Erollps-——t'e-. mercy and in a v n I c e l o u d ‘ the province of Queiibcc. rntitidly gard themselves as inseparable. ,‘ itiiNi'ttrmttigiiitiEiiittttui Ministers: Rev. J. G. E. Rev. 9:30 a.m.-—Senior. Intermediate and Junior Church School 11:00 a.m.—Primat'y. Kindergarten and Nursery 11:00 aid—PALM SUNDAY Sermon: "ll" ONLY” Rev. .1 I}. [‘1 Ball Anthem: “Ride On Ride On? In Majesty" «John Pi'itidle Scotti 7.00 p.m.---“'I‘HE COST” Rct. ('ict'alrl G. Wyrital Reception of new members. “A WELCOME AWAITS YOU .\T TRINITY AND SPRING PARK" SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH (Cor. Klrkwood Drive and Dunkirk Street) enough for those who stood: [around to hcar He saves yell ranotlier Sillllt‘l‘. saying. "Verily‘ I say unto thee. today shalt thou be with Me in paradise." ’Pope John—“.— Dreamed Of Unin At 15 ROME tAP‘ - The late Pope John XXIII. who called the Ro~1 It‘un Catholic ecumenical coun Lt-tl. had begun thinking about‘ ’the possibility of Christian uni.y when he was only 15. By the .time he was 21 he even dreamed . of someday becoming pope. ' These and other memories were contained in a collet'lioni of spiritual writings by Pope SUBJ 1‘2( I’I‘: People will ave .‘Ihtyiil‘lflneEdhgtvh were piil on sale HOLY WEEK SERVICES; ' . ' ‘ I y ‘ ‘ ' The late poiitift‘s intimate Monday'.T1:“l'?§6Ugmrhd'w “AculuU-r"hr\m(' SER- lhmlfdhls “Tr” "Onll’llo‘l ml" " Wednesday {\ldriiinh Holy book under the title 11 Giornale. ' aim Am F Dell' Anima - The Journal of 'lhe Soul. 1.30 p.m. t The book was compiled by GOOD FRIDAY SL V1 Mszr. Loris Capovilla. who was t - ‘Pope .Iohn's private secretary , lfrom his election as pontiff Oct. ‘ :28. 19311. to the death June 3. 3'00 amr—Holy (Tomniiintcii ‘igm~ 9‘30 a.m.~I"amily Holy Eucharist l Containing a M‘I'IPS of writ. “100 aflit-Holy’Commuiiton ‘ ings that Pope .lohii had col-i 710" p-m-‘l‘lvonmll Pray” ("Id 5911110“ Iccted during spiritual retreals' from his seminary days through, the volume starts ‘ the thcn Ancelo Giuseppe Ron.‘ calli. a farmer's son, was 14.1 L’Assomption . Col. Closing 55 Villa Avenue. Holiness Meeting—ll a.m. MONCTON. NB. tCPi—Msgr.. . Norbert Robicliaud. archbishop i salvation Mann—7 pf“: nr Mac on has annnunced Friday: Young Peoples Hobby Class—4:15 tun. I'Assomption Classtcal twill close its doors in .‘ i He said in a statement the de-t lctsion was made following istudy which showed the institufi lion. formerly known as d'Ex~ ternat Classlque. no longer had a raison d'etre, because of the5 ,existence of Moncton University and the V a n to r Secondary f iSchoo. . 't resrdence has been estab- lished to house students and teachers of the classical col- .lege. who plan to continue their lstudtes in the alternate institu- i tons. l Msgr. Robichatid said the res~3 idence will also house otherv 11:00 ram—«Morning Praise priests who were teachers at‘ 4.3m 16 Wood St. N y ‘ Devartmenlal Store the college and who will be] S. 311,505. (.001) 4-654] 119 Queen St. ltrained to staff a small semi-i lumbmg and Heating Contractor gnaw which is expected to her 21! Kent Street "NW w “arKEVZ”, 4-8095 17 Hawthorne Ave. thin" in Moncton, | or g . . n . . ~. . GRAFTON STREET Esso 10:00 a.m.~—JBible School and family hour “I” “a” Tymfianl LARTER nnos, SERVICE THREE nascuno um urn-Worship service a i DPl‘alSel' at" "0"" Manufacturers of Cement Blocks 1"Red" Howatt. Lesseet . . . _ matte: "THE F 4-3268 269 Queen St. 49009 102 Kcnsington Road 4-9219 163 Grafton St. A221:3?awgllfigwkosgssgzl;‘ who survived it crash-landingt 7:00 n.m.——Evangclisfic Service ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE 0" 8 from wilderness lake‘ M" ‘ ‘ ’ Thursday night were rescued READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS 0N rins PAGE FOR TIMES or sauvrcas my a bush pilot and brought Orz-nlst-Mn- Allis h.re None was seriously in- ...i lured. I St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1709 by Royal Foundation The Rev. F. Louis Elias. Organist and Choir Director: George A. Thompson, F.R.C.0.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. PALM SUNDAY Rum—CELEBRATION OI“ HOLY (,‘OXIMIJ’NION 9;45——SUNDAY SCHOOL. Junior. Senior 8- Bible Clause: [LOO—SUNDAY SCHOOL. Primary & Beginners Classes «Crib Nursery in the Rectoryi 11:00~.’\10RNING PRAYER & Sermon ‘ "PALM SUNDAY lfttitl” AN . "Ride On! Ride On!" By Graham («Vitae thlfL—I‘IVENING PRAYER & Sermon SUBJ : "SMOKE, SMOKE THAT tilGAlll-Z'l' TELL S’l‘. PETER AT US’I‘ HAVE TO \\’.«\I , . . Immediately following the Evening Sri‘vicc. all Younr: an opportunity to meet as a fellowship. and with our guest. Dr W minute film on CIGARI'ZT CANCER followed by informal discussion will take place. . WELCOME lS EXTENDED 0 ALL YOUNG PEOPLPE. 10:00 am. '1“ Llittichi MAUNDAY THURSDAY I".\'l'lNi.’\i‘G HOLY COMMUNION; " tcommcmorattng Lord‘s Last Support ‘R CE: Special service and Sermon 10. a.m. SATURDAY EASTER EVEN, Preparation for the (iri‘at Feast of Eastcr Day: 7:30 p m. EASTER DAY ahHVILLb. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR SERVI '. The Salvation Army "Home of Evangelism Since 1865" Great George Street Sunday: Directory Class—9:30 a.m. Sunday School—lo am. "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ALMY" CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Uppcr Prince Street Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor 9:15 a m—Radio Broadcast. Stunmeszdde Statltm 9:45 a.m.——Suiiday School. Class for you. .. Rev. , McEwen REVIVAL TIME CRUSADE CONTINUES into second week. SUNDAY 7:30 pm. and Tuesday thro Friday. 11 p.m. Rev. J. McEwen. beset-onto. Ontario. Speaker. ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN'S FULL GOSPEL CHURCH -—-—-——————.—_—_— Central Christian Church 11 nd C ATAl. HOUR" EVENING sage: “CHRIST IS CALLING" Minister-Mr. William 0. Well. 0 YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH US l..S.’l‘.. Rector THE GOLDEN GATE THAT 1. ,.. 'l'cmplc Hoopcr. a fifteen (.‘omtnunion services: 7:30 CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 a.m.——Church School 11:00 a.m.-—l\'urset‘y in Sunday School Room 11:00 a.m.- “THE END 01’ THE BEGINNING" ', C. C. Lewis Reception of new members. Communion “Lcad Me To Calvary" Organist: Mrs. Ron H. Atkinson Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. B.A.. Minister iss Roberta Shaw, Deaconess Mrs. Madelyn Muckinnoii. I..l\1iis., B.Mus. rganist and Choir Director 3:45 am.-—’I‘lic Chiirc 10:00 a.m.---Bihlc (flars 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: WHAT WILL YOU DO WITH JESUS," d It School—Classes for all ages 1 00 a.m.«.\urscr} School Guest Preacher. llci Ross A. Howar P.F..l. Hospital Chaplain r\1'II.lI(‘DI’ (It‘d So Linc ‘t‘hc World 7.1. Siattiet‘ 7:00 p.m..—D1Vlt\‘E WORSHIP Sermon. THE SHADOW OF THE (THOSE Rev Ross A. Howar Solo: The Old RIIEL‘PO Cross Miss Donna Sutherland. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS \I'EI.C(.)1'\IE CES Major Ronald R. Walker The Kirk of S. James The Reverend ‘1‘. H. B. Somers, M.A.. S.T.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choir: Christopher Gledhill. M.A.. B,.f\lus. 9.45 a.in.-—Cliurch School and Young People‘s Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery and Nursery School 11:00 a.m.—PALM SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP AND SERMON: “HEAVEN AT THE GATES OI" HELL" (Romans 5; 201 Anthem: “Lift tip your heads" tColcridge Taylor” 7:00 p.m.~—PALM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP AND SEMINAR: "MEETING JESUS UNEXPEC'I‘EI)- LY" is. Mark 15:21t Solo: “Teach me to pray" Mrs. James L. Enman "BLESSED IS HE THAT (‘OMETII IN THE NAME OF THE LORD: HOSANNA IN THE HIGHEST". ’J .— Chnrlottctown, P.E.l. In ommiinion ll Macho. R.C.A.M. St. Peter's Cathedral Rochtord Square Anglican Church of Canada The Ven. Archdeacon .l. R. Davies. M.A. Rector The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone, M.A.. D.D. onorury Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton. Llc. Mus.. Organist Mn. 8. W. Patterson. Choir Director March 22 — Palm Sunday 8:00 am—Holy Eucharist tprecedccd by blessing 0' palmsr 8:45 a.m.—Mattlns 0:45 a.m.—-Stmday School (11 am. Infants Clout 11:00 a.m.~-Procesoion. (‘horal Eucharist and Sennm 7:00 p.m.—Evcnsong and sermon Parishioners are urged to observe Holy Week coir scientlosly. A schedule of services will be mailed. Vinita! are most welcome at all services. A—s-_., area-— J-