4 tt Bezalel atte ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture—Exodus 30:1-5; 35 :30-96:1; 97:1-88:81. ‘Phe Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Oct. 16, 1965. 9 amemble Japanese cats fm 2 the Tabernacie. accordi: to hi bility.— spiritually Exodus 31:1-5;. 35: 30-365. rane 21-7. “ . ‘Rootes 37:1-38:21. 38:22-31. MEMORY VERSE: “Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit; serv ing the Lerd.”—Romans 12-11. of their ability, using their LITTLE KNOWN CHARACTER Bezalel Example. Is Inspiration (Editer’s note: The follow- "o lere National Council of Churches im the U.S., and ie used by permission.) By R.H. RAMSEY Today's lesson deals with Bezalel, a little-known Biblical eharacter whose career sets forth an inspiring example of a man called to consecrate his hu- man skill to the glory of God. Bezalel waas a skilled and ded- deated craftsman whom the Lord called to architecture, Fe * Monday 33:12-16 3:8-19 wisdom, fabric Tuesday Psalms T4:12-19 which lecesied in the wilderness Moses declared that the Lord had called Bezalel, a man @reat artistic gifts, to beautify the house of God and make it appealing to those who wor- shipped there. Moses goes on to relate that Bezalel's skill arose from the fact that filled him with His Spirit, ‘‘in in understanding, in knowledge, and in all manner of workmanship.” Bezalel's creative mind de- God each of us possesses some gift of God. However small and in- ome Freee. ne sete of field of you, it is an intricate part mag oy te ina in every |the great scheme of God, who nation. expects only the consecrated of | These two great artists set |USe of the gifts He has given us. themasives up e6 teachers ‘ef ee ee others of artistic bent. Beza' a . By had and the wi _ Wednesday 4212-17 worked with wood, gold, silver, brass and precious stones; Oho- Hab and designed The word went forth that ev- eryone was to make some con- tribution to the construction of their rings and jewelry; men , |their precious woods and ee —wealth, to the thrilling —— eaten te and Oholiab. . throw more nuts to his jumbo friends and I hugged him ‘ brings, so it has been great joy to watch the aware- “THE CHURCH FOR ALL*¢ ALL FOR THE CHURCH gifts to serve the Lord in what- ever way they could. Like tp Israelites, we are not | all Bezalels or Oholiabs, persons | of genius and great skill. But | no way lessened. It must be used diligently, for God is not so much interested in what we achieve as in what we try % achieve; in our impulse and will- ingness, rather than in our ac- with beautifully textured woven materials. Tabernacle. Women brought hands may find to do, let us seek the in of the Spirit, that we may do it with all our might and skill, that we ® (iy aie ll cur fl int work talestor time— the Lord SHOULD WORK LONGER Gary was three years old the other day. We took him as a birthday treat for his first trip to the zoo. He dearly loved all of the animals, but the peak of adven- Boat Carries Bibles Cargo In Thailand Among the boats thronging canals of Central Thailand with a different car- the others; it is lad- rice or fish, but with use e ae : z g ¥ who live on board their aim to cover s canals in Cen- Thailand, making sure that in the villages along- es" raapeaer atta] fi i F DAILY BIBLE READINGS Sunday, Oct. 17: Nehemiah 6. Monday, Oct. 18: Hebrews 2. Tuesday, Oct. 19: Hebrews 3. | Sobey Wednesday, Oct. 2: Hebrews (ey by Industrial $4,000,000 plant sear there be. Sobey in cause of fmancial problems Political Books Pour Off Press" By DAVE McINTOSH a posed plant “We have signed an agree- ment with Industrial Estates Ltd., and are awaiting a go-| ahead from them.” the spoke<- s here Friday, says there ian said. the — oo soe ee ae “This project is being will cover the sales available is re . a revolt. | sctively pursued iated Canada marke's. Books on polities are pour- he says, existed only in the | and sagatiees and _cmpert ing off the presses at such @ minds of the Conservative rate that the eye-weary reader | chief and a handful of his . ean probably thank Dr. Guy | cabinet : h Kirk f J oe eee BE Oe | St Oo The Kirk of St. James servative immigration minis- ter and again a candidate in Minister: . dian issuing a 24-page summary in | Carleton, said Mr. Sevigny er dn ot @ | wen peek a oe The Rev. Malcolm A. MeCuias,"B.A., B.D. | ® after the event. Director of Music | have any books on the } may some day write his own Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B. Mus., ARCCO : Ce ae We One | enneent. ‘| ve gone one up op Collections of speeches by i oe their opponents by publishing | Prime Minister Pearson and]. Divine Warghip—tt:00. e.m. os hos teviawe on works by | Robert Thompson, Social Sermon: 4 ersaries. Credit leader, have recently ‘ , STRA LAND’ § For . Defence Min- | been published—not in the 7 oe roe Se ae Stay, Deliver, Res ceviewed | come veleme, af course. Anthem: lew Democrat Andrew Mr. Pearson is an author m “O Lord God’'—Wesley Brewin’s. bopk on Canadian | his own right—on diplomacy— - | seevative associate. defence Mr. Diefenbaker said he and Transport Minister Pick- ersgill has edited the diaries of the late prime minister Mackenzie King. Churchtime Nursery—11:00 a.m. This was probably not as | Besides Dr. Marcoux and You Are Invited To Worship With Us the oral reviews in Parlia- | Mr Sevigny, two others have = ines ee Be Wane oe si i, BIR 0 C , nce on Dat ister P ty; J coseaeelh ! CHW D PROLIFIC PC’ po eter i The me 8Ce. Conserva- oe gd _ Damneier FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, ti t the moment the terlude, and reporter coat sede camere, = | Ok Gun whe has written | (Birchwood St. near Lengwerth Ave.) Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhay, B.A. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 7:00 P.M.—Evening Worship < ~ VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. 1 — St. Paul's Anglican Church - Established 1769 by Roya) Foundation The Shape of Scandal. In looking over the groaning | bookshelves, one has to ’ publication. Finance Minister Gordon wrote a book called Troubled | Canada, That was in 1961 | when Mr. Diefenbaker was stil in power and a year be- fore Mr. Gordon was elected | George Hogan, Conservative candidate in York West, and tive cendidate in Queens, have published books on their party. Pierre Sevigny, former Con- i fai of the Diefenbaker - | to the Commons. : | ernment in 1963. . a3 | It is doubtful that Mr. Gor- The Rev. F. Louis Elias. L.S.1., Rector Mr. Sevigny, | don now would publish a book | Organist and Choir Director George A. Thompson, F.R.C.0.., (CHM) A.R.C.M, EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.30 a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION ‘ J Senior, and 9.4 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL: Junior, 11:00 a.m.—_SUNDAY SOHOOL: Crib Nursery, Beginners, and Primary Classes ; under that title. “ Spokesman Sa ys Confident. Car Plant Coming To C. Bie AALIFAX (OP) — Frank H. lot, detail have been rescived.” eS eee The head of the provincial Getakce Tin. said Friday he|industry promoting agency: was was ‘‘quite confident that Cana-|commenting on reports earlier Motor Industries will go|Friday from Sdyney that there | 11.00 a.m.—MORNING ae 4& Sermon SUBJECT: There A Need For God In Trinity’ ANTHEM: ‘'O Taste and See’’ (John Gess) 7:00 p.m.—EVENING PRAYER & Sermon SUBJECT: ‘‘Dare We Ask Forgiveness, Whee Saturday, Oct. 23: Hebrews 9. Breton as soon as all matters pany going ahead with plans to We Forgive Not Others”. (Part two of the Lord’s Prayer). A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT &@T. PAUL'S! Sacah TH Saracen te Cane wer chance of the com- ture was the elephants. His eyes shone as he watched - the great gray trunks snuffle and find his bravely flung peanuts, then ‘stuff them into giant erunch-. jaws. “Oh,” he breathed adoringly, “elephants are big «a8 big as God!” His arm tightened around my neck as he leaned to close, glad that already he has learned to see God everywhere. STOCKHOLM I, myself, was almost grown before I realized God’s “ever-presence” and the strength this knowledge ness of this truth develop early in my son. « Why don’t you go to your church and take’ your child with you? It is the most important experience you can share with him. larly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For Friday Saturd Ama i Peter, 244-7 14 30-12 ROGERS HARDWARE .CO. LTD. Wholesale & Retail Hardware 994-8501 137 Queen St. S, NELSON GOOD Plumbing anti Heating Contractor 48095 17 -Hawthorne Ave. JOHN W. 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CHURCH SCHOOL: 9:45 a.m.—Junior, Intermediate and Senior (9-18) years 11:00 a.m.—Nursery, Kindergarten, (up to 8 years) 11:00 a.m.—THE CHURCH IN THE Anthem: ‘‘Rejoice Ye Pure In Heart” “You are Welcome to Worship with us.” form. H was net complete for | another 30 years. The book describes the coi | lecivization program during the | collection | first cote ae plan and ~ tains thinly veiled jeisichen | Stalin's purges. | St. p eter's § a's Cathedr A icon en: preteen cag On his 60th birthday last May, | f years | Quiet Flows Sholokhov received his third Don. In 1932, Virgin Soil Up. | Order of Lenin to mark the oc- vas ANGLICAN CHUB URCH OF CANADA turned was issued in incomplete |casion. : as Rev. Canon E. A. Malone, B.A., D.D., E Miss. Suzan ie Lic-Mus., Orgenist Charlottetown Bible Chapel | Mrs. B. W. Pome Choir Director 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. j eter ce see eee a Oct. 11—The Eightenth Sunday after Trinity a6 a.m.—Family Bible Hour Laymen’s Sunday 130 pm—‘THE THRONE, THE RIVER AND THE TREE” : —Holy Eucharist (Corporate Communion men) Speaker: James A. Stahr, B.Sc., M.Th. -~ bgt +g : ” “The Old Book .the New Birth the Precious Biood 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School (11 a.m. Infants) : I . the Blessed Hope”’ 11:00 a.m.—Choral th address by H. L. Palmer, DC.L., Q.C., of the Dioceses. ~ wi | . Visitors are cordially welcome at all services. First Baptist C harch Cerner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. B.D., Minister TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Directer Charlottetown, P.E.I 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School for’ all ages Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. 11:00 a.m.—BAPTIST’S MEN’S SERVICE Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, B.A., B.D. Laymen’s 's Choir Organist and Director. of Choirs: Mr. J. B. Herdmap ~ Octette: ‘Lower. - 1: 00 pr m. 1 “WHAT IS. Wi ar Y Liat TAKING CHURCH SCHOOL: 2 9:45 a.m.—Senior Bible Classes (15-18) Sanct Anthem: ‘‘Lord Lead Us Still’ 9:45 a.m.—Intermediate. (12-14) Social Hall — (Brahms) ; i 9:4 a.m.—Junior (9-11) Heartz Hail Hymn: Anthem: “Under His Wings” 11:00 a.m.—Primary (6-8) Ministers: novel which “standered the Rus- inteHigentsia.'’ LEFT SCHOOL EARLY had iittle formal | of 18. His father CALL NATO TALKS LONDON (Reuters) — NATO defence ministers are expected | to meet in Paris shortly to ex-/ amine means of improving nu- clear consultation within the At- scheduled to open Dec, 16. FIX HEARING DATE the Dominion transcon- ssenger train. A p hearings. will be held in said Zhivago was a : eepeten | ——— NATO foreign | ministers council in Paris announcement said Fri-| Sanctuary 11:00 a.m.—Kindergarten (3-5) Social Hall Wednesday—7:30: Prayer Meeting. s A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery and Crib Room—Gocial Hall . ; 11:00 oaTaaer 6 s Sunday 7 MEN OF THE WORLD”’—Mr. David Hak ? . Louis Johnston ~ end Hr ine eee The Salvation Army son CROSSINGS Rev G “ae, Ss oes a : , Gladdening Lge (Stainer ) t “Home of Evangelism Since 1865" Great George Street ve Capt. Ray Nelson PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH | 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale ji Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D., Minister i t Mr. Leslie Hiscott—Organist and Director of Choirs | 9:45 a.m.—Junior, Intermediate & Senior Church School 4 §©6°.11:00 a.m.—Nursery and Kindergarten Classes iH} §611:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP . Annual Laymen’s Worship led by laymen) Anthem: “O Come Ye Servants of the Lord” —~Tye 11:15 a.m.—Primary Church School 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP Sermon: KIND OF POVERTY THAT'S GOOD. Anthem: ‘I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say” — (Boys’ Choir) You are welcome to area with us. 38 Villa Avenue Sunday: danay”Boboet10 730 a.m, 10 a.m. Boliness repeat se League (Public meeting for ladies) Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting A WELCOME AWAITS ‘YOU AT THE ARMY” CALVARY TEMPLE PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA Upper Prince Street Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor 9:15 a.m.—Radio Broadcast, Summerside Station ; ; ENLARGEMENT CAMPAIGN COMBES”’ Lion Presbyterian Church ° sed tame ee Special Singing OF THE HOLY GHOST” ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN’S SPIRFFUANORE SHOP Central Christian Church 7 219 Kent Street . Deaconess Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, L.Mus., B.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 16:00 a.m.—Sunday School for all age. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and the Lord's Supper - ; Sermon: ‘POWER WITH GOD" i Layinen’s Sanday Anthem: “God is Love” (Shelley) ‘ Address: GO. INQUIRE CONCERNING THE Soloist: Mr. Preston V, Beck i BOOK? Evening:— 7:00 p.m.— ; Mr. Reid Sangster { Selection : Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus Men's Choir 7:00 p.m.—-DIVINE WORSHIP ° Sermon: ARE WE ; a OF Sermon: ‘FLAMING FOUNTAINS OR BROKEN CISTERNS“ Solo: Mrs. Glen B. Watterson ____ Minister: Mr. W, 0. Weale 4 Organist: Mrs. Helen MacRae, A.R.C.M.