. EA Ontarto, is largely responsible ? -E ter HEAVEN HELL for the creation of the written . eee Wide ‘is the gate and broad form of Tayal, the language of INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (CP)— | TRACKS TRACKER Jeruises quietly about the scene.! 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Feb. 27, 1965. |, oe By ANGELES (AP) — While And while the Arban cruises, so, * | conducts its am- does destroyer escort Lowe, Wednesday, March 3: Exodus . Bidens wer gamer off the irecting tie titer wi rede’ Print Gospel 2” _| Christian Forgiveness Southern California coast, the from a distance of several pe Thursday, March 4:Woshua 1. sea-going tug Arban’ miles, the navy said Friday, March 5: Psalm 19. | . KNOW WHAT THE -» BIBLE TEACHES “I. About the Two Destinies of the- Human Race . . Strait is the gate Marrow is the way, which ls the way thet lcadeth te destruction and many there, mt In The Tayal | The Gospel of St. Mark in the Taya! has recently come off the press. This represents years of labour by a Canadian mission- ary and his colleagues The Rev. Clare McGill, a Presbyter- ian, whose home is in Glencoe, an aboriginal tribe in Formosa, or Taiwén ILLUST RATED “SUNDAY SCHOOL ao | _ Saturday. March 6: Psalm 24. Church Shows Concern For | Jazz Players Concern for the ‘jazz communh- ity’’ of North America has led there be ma tie and ow be that go in thereat.’ “Clare McGill found there was the Lutheran Church to recom- Matt. 7:13 14 Matt. 7:13, 90 dictionary of Tayal: in fact mend eon, of a mis- | there was no alphabet,” reports sion in New York City to serve peter James and John : : eri from demon- 2. About the Two Types of Preachers the Prestyieee Record ae caf haga ne en mu- Christ to the mountain where He is pomsession, Cisist speaks of His own = = presen ormosan overnmen nsfi *, from TRUE & FALSE ‘discourages the use of rom- The first missionary will be | fe —— iy svonke tee = death and resurrection, then orders clouds, ordering them to hear ‘Him.— Petef-to find money to pay the Tem- “Beware of false prophets Ye shall know them by their fruits... Every tree bringeth not forth good fruit “Every good tree bringeth forth good fruit A good teee cannot bring forth evil fruit’ Matt. 7:17-18 anized script, so it was neces- sary todevise a set of symbols closely related to the chinese phonetic system Eventually, by Dr. John G. Gensel, 48year- | Matthew 17:1-13. old pastor of Manhattan's Ad- ple tax in a fish —Matthew .}7:14-27. Jesus uses a child to humility; w against eee ee eee eee His sight as one sheep is to shepherd.—Matthew 18: 1-14. Jesus commands unlimited forgive- ness of man man, using the para- ble of the merciless servant as an il- a good lustration.—Matthew 18:21-35. vent Lutheran Church, himself} MEMORY VERSE;—*‘ ‘And be ye kind one to another, tenderheart ed forgiving one another, even as God for Christ’s sake hath for- a jazz -buff whose friendship, . - given you.” Ephesian 4:32. their fruits ye shall know is hewn down and cast into - ! using modern linguistic techni- With jazz musicians has already t Matt. 7: the fire." Matt. 7:15-19 ques and pumping Taya! lead- developed into an _ unofficial CHRIST TRANSFIGURED 8. About The Two Ty of Christians ers for information, Mr. McGill Ministry . ypes vey decided upon an alphabet of 22. The church's Board of re. at REAL UNREAL characters." can Missions, meeting here, dt- “Many will SAY that day, Lord Lord, have to me in “Not every one that SAITH The work on the Gospel of cided to make Dr. Gensel’s mission a full-time job. He ms Visible Manifestation Seen - ee The Salvation Army “Home of Evangelism Since 1865” 7 Great George Street 5S Villa Avenue Major Renald H. Wadker Sunday: Directory Class—9:30 a.m. Sunday School—10 a.m. Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. Friday: Young People’s Hobby Class—4:15 p.m. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY” body. While — is placed | most solemn warnings ever ex- upon the shining of His face, it pressed by Christ regarding the is aes who was transfigured. terrible punishment that awaits The change which the disci- those who cause one of these |ples saw in His face was but little ones to stumble Every lit- the visible manifestation of tle one is precious in His sight. \the change which had taken He will not have one of them |place within His entire body. disdained, despised, harmed in The light cast upon His gar- any way or their spiritual needs jments did not come from with- neglected, for they, like sheep, jout, but was the emergence are very dependent, easily led |through these garments of the astray, and so helpless when |brilliant light emanating. from they go astray. | the are body of the After briefly outlining a prin- ciple to be followed regardmg | flor delivering a young boy life within the Church and the from the possession of a demon, action of the Church relating Jesus began to talk once more to the conduct of individuals, of His certain and violent death Jesus, adds a word cct-erning and subsequent resurrection. His the power of prayer, by way of statement in Matthew 17 is/a promise that where even a without details, but imcludes, few are gathered in His name, as.all the announcements did, He would be in the midst of | the fact that He would rise from ‘them; and that whatever they the dead on the third day agreed on here on earth would | As was His habit of quickly be done for them by the Father |passing from one subject to an-|in heaven other, Jesus turns to the ques-| Christ's teaching on the spirit _tion of the Temple tax, a half of forgiveness rests upon the shekel payable annually to the | New Testament teaching that Temple by every Jew over 2) years of age. Because Jesus was known as a non-conformist and had only recently returned te | Capernaum, Peter was asked if ‘Christ pays the tax. Peter at oes See 45 ES IT ER y unto me Lord, Lord, shall : Mark was begun in 1962, with a enter into the kingdom of ae mee Tirerekane op recently ordained Tayal minis- er camually on the mission's Heaven; but he that DOETH cast out devils, and in thy, ter, the Rev. Hola Temu Al- tebilehin meneecaes regation. (Editor’s note:— The fol-’ their midst, telling them that God extends forgiveness to re- vo of my Father which name done many wonderiul “though interrupted seriously by ae "8 . ng ’ | lowing material relating to unless they turned from this pentant sinners. This forgive- in Heaven. Matt. 7:21 works? And then will | pro- typhoon Gloria, when Mr. Mc- New York was chosen for | tomorrow's Sunday school line of thinking and became as ness represents a relation of is the WORK of God, fess unto them, I never knew Gill lost his home and possess- the first such mission, not be- jegson is based on copyright- little children, they would not persons, and its essence lies. in wet ye ae Him whom you; depart from me ye that ions, the rough draft was co m- cause One cee there of ed outlines produced by the enter the Kingdom of heaven. the unimpaired restoration of | ohn 6:28. work iniquity.” Mt. 7:22-23. pleted in December. [96s Cor. esalincerie pen “happen to. live Division of Cortetion Educa- They should become as unpre- confidence, affection and tavor- | rections, improvements an » National Coyncil.of Chur- tentious as a child, caring noth- able rega However, the most . 4. About The Two Foundations for.,the Soul proof reading octupied more; and work there, the board WS ches in the U.S. and is used ing for distinctions of rank of nolewoute. feature of Christ’s SAFE UNSAFE® ee Tare iealxe aon of ‘he told by ar ree the prizes of human ambition teaching was that there is no “Whosoever heareth these “Everyone that heareth these ayal version o ark:s gospe - y R.H. RAMSEY Not ‘only are Wwe to learn limit to the forgiveness that sayings of mine and doeth came off the presses in Taiwan IRISHMEN FREED Because we have had so many child-like humility but we are eshould be exercised to man . them, I will liken him to » sayings of mine ‘dnd _doeth in June, 1964 DUBLIN ‘AP) The Irish 189008 on the Transfiguration. ‘6 receive little children gra- man. *” . Wige man which built his then’ not shalt be likened This is beginning of a long gq ay Thursday freed 15 we ,will consider Matthew 17 ciously and tenderly in the name Our Lord illustrates this duty | tech arock .. nnd unto a foolish man which translation tana omplete the men jailed last month for dis- only briefly so we may have of Christ, for their reception is of unlimited forgiveness with ner ee a built his house upon the sand otter pooks tHe Pible ButAhe irbances connected with a visit eae for the main subject equal to the Teception of Jesus the remarkable parable of the a rock.” Matt 7:24-25. -.. and the floods came . . start tee be been made. And it has tg Ireland Sy Princess Mar- > ; y's lesson, humility of Himself They may be the very king who generously forgave a rock was Christ” and it fell, and great was been received with much thanks- ere, a: her hushend, Lord spirit and forgiveness. | least of His brethren, without huge embezzlement debt of one I Cor. 10:4. the fail of i.” Matt. 7-26-27, |stving en yi, They were released, With Christ at the time of the any outward prominence,whol- of his servants. But this man DAILY BIBLE READINGS * one e government informe- Transfiguration were Peter, ly unassertive and altogether showed his true character when COME AND HEAR THE GOSPEL: LORD’S DAY AT 7:45 IN Sunday, Feb. 28: Ecciésiastes tion bureau. in honor of William James and John, the innermost lowly, but if we were to treat he, in turn, refused to forgive a GOSPEL HALL, LOWER FREETOWN, SPEAKERS: D. C.\ 19 Cardinal Conway's elevation ts circle of the Twelve and the them with disdain, we would “much smaller debt owed him by , 'ARD AND G. A. RAMSAY. Monday, March 1: Psalm 130.|the college of cardinals ia three disciples closest to Him. mistreat Jesus Himself a fellow-servant. He thought . TEE Teseday, March 2; P sam 165. | Rome. clear petwe, of oe we | bitte hildren he ime otiae he w bg Oger are at] ; i ua children in name of as he was g a : rae tI PA Rn ER aR our-.Lord's 4g followed . by. the jthe giver, of it, SSG OSSOSSSNSNE Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland St.. at Longworth Ave. 11:00 a.m.—Bible’ Hour and Sunday School | once says that He does pay. | Our Lord does not wait for 7:30 p.m.—Gospel Service | Peter to consult Him as to “Holding f ‘fast‘the faithful Word” | whether he had answered cor- But the story does not end with the severity of the forgiven servant toward his fellow. His ymercilessness was brought to | the attention of the king who had so generously cancelled his enormous debt and the unforgiv- ing servant faced the wrath of the king. What are we taught by this. parable? Simply that as God forgives us sins against Him be. | yond all reckoning, we must for- | give from our hearts our broth- | ers who have sinned against us. We do not forgive in order to be | forgiven, but because we have been forgiven. A man who thinks justly of , his own wrongdoing has no heart to make much of injuries | how much more he has been for- done to himself. He always feels | given than he can ever be called upon to forgive. His soul, glad- ieee ee dened, softened and humbled by the great compassion that has remitted his own debt, loses all power to be harsh and defama- tory \ oo ee rectly or not, but instructs him | |to find the half shekel in- the } mouth of a.fish and give it to indi eedeereee Sites asec eee ean. f= i one ; oi , me by African sn P ‘Dey ' ‘The Church is the greatest factor larly. and support the Church. At a 10-day meeting here in MORNING _ Sundey Praline 6S £20 <n aeth ter Gn ng of deme are; (1) For his own sake. (2) For (january, the council's central 10: Bible School for all ‘Monday Luke 12 412 ter and good citizenship. Tt isa store- his children’s sake. (3) For the sake a etmentied he pre ne fe — ages Tuesday Luke 4 15-24 house of spiritual values. Without a of his community and nation. (4) gram to the il's 200 mem- 4 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service and Communion Sica asi " 10.25 mor Civiliastion. con earvine, Times hich nesde his meval end awteriad [Der churches. “for urgent and Gunlec Girls’ Chotr: “Saviow Tesch Me Day by ake Romans 3 9-20 are four sound reasons why every support. Plazi to go to church regu- The Geneva - based council Day” (Strattner) . Romans 8 31-39 person should attend services regu- larly and read your Bible daily. ts of the Prot | ° “Father We Thank Thee’’ (Bassford) ¢ represents churches Soloists: Rosalie Penny, Gwennyth MacKinnon, You've been speeding, and you get a ticket. You don’t like it, but you know you’ve been wrong. With little or no argu- ‘Ment, you pay your fine. You’ve been staying home from church on Sundays for one of a dozen reasons. Maybe you like to sleep late. Maybe the minister in your church preaches dull sermons. Maybe you don’t consider yourself the church-going type. Whatever your alibi—nobody’s going to come after you. This is a summons you'll have to serve on yourself. For an infraction of God’s law is something that can’t be ignored. Until you declare yourself guilty, you will be deliberately shutting yourself off from the greatest fellowship in the world. No judge in history has ever pronounced a sterner jthe Temple. Here again, we | have an instance of the humility of Christ,"who, although He was greater than the Temple, sub- | mitted to the taxing. | Christ's statements regarding | His coming death and resurrec- |tion, they had a multitude of | questions their own fu- ture prominence and glory. In | answer, Christ put a child into | World Council Seeks Funds For Progr ENUGU, Nigeria (Reuters)— The central committee of the World Council .of Churches is asking for funds for a $10,000,- 000 five - year emergency aid program for Africa. The project, under the title Ecumenical Program for Emer- gency Action in. Africa,” is aimed at help for refugees in Africa and for national devel- 4 It seems amazing that though 9:15 a.m.—Radio Broadcast, Summerside Station i 9:45 a.m.— School, Film Strip, “Exodus” | the disciples refused to discuss | 114) am. and 7:30 pm., MISSIONARY SERVICES with SSS CALVARY TEMPLE PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA Upper Prince Street Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor L, Perry, Assistant Paster REV. R. EAMES, on furlough from WEST INDIES. FILM, “TRINIDAD TRIUMPH" in Evening Service. AT®END CHARLOTTETOWN’'S FULL GOSPEL CHURCH The Kirk of S. James The Reverend T. H: B. Somers, M.A., 8.T.M., Ministes Organist and Director of the Choirs Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B.Mus., A.R.C.C.O. 9:45 a.m.—Church School and Minister’s Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery and Nursery School 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE SERVICE AND SERMON BY THE REV’D. ROSS A. HOWARD, B.A., B.D. “SPEAK NO EVIL" Anthem: ‘‘The God of Abraham praise’ —Hebrew Melody. “WHAT DOTH THE LORD REQUIRE OF THEE, BUT TO DO JUSTLY, AND TO LOVE MERCY, AND TO WALK HUMBLY WITH THY GOD?'’—the Prophet Micah. Central Christian Church Betty Graham Where The Bible Speaks heard over CFCY at 3 o'clock. LSz_+ bt Sip sy + sips si + sip Ss es + Sin + sip countries wil be rum by Seeuhor’ Mr. Reuneth Norrie S "geo e the Zambia ~ based Al Africa] 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Soe Conference of. ; ~~ g : 3 THIS FEATURE I$ CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH — med tome itis say ures Pee: “t “ s there are f refugees . - BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS in acute need in Africa, of whom at jéast 250,000 are from ee HARDWARE CO. LTD. JOHN W. | MecKENZIE "OOD CONVALESCENT rane ake have fed t the : iopraee sod Brot Grstan a Coates | Tie tome wit sim» wet! Lion Presbyterian Church 43288 Queen sa Oe ana: won Corner Prince and Grafton Streets A. T. JAMES , ing of teachers and theological The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B.A., Minister ow ae “et MOORE & McLEOD LTD. education. ree Miss Roberta Shaw, Deaconess 12 Elm Ave. 50 Edward St oe about 500 will be needed to nue "Gages and Chat _ 46541 119 Queen St. implement the. program. 9:48 a.m.—The Church School. Chasses for all ages IRA YOUNKER MUSLIMS BUY CHURCH 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 a.m. Nursery School Belding Sentracter ATLANTA, Ga, (AP)—A for. | 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE 2 Fee peers CHANDLER BROS, LTD. merly white Baptist church has Remon: Tench de> Ls ed 8, NELSON GooD Cattery Wesdvertens been sold to the Black Muslims, | outs, Guides, Rangers. Cube and Brownie will take part 1 Plywood Place and the Atlanta leader of the in the M Service Negro organization says it will] = 7.99 ».m.—DIV p. WORSHIP be used as a temple. Muslim FORGOTTEN MEN nesday that the ¢h would os Fi Rogerson : aye |e ve.” Muhammad VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME “* SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH Dunkirk & Kirkwood Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Organist: Mrs. Ron H. Atkinson Director: Mr. Rey M_ Smallman 9:30 a.m.—Sunday Church School 11:00 a.m.—Nursery 11:00 am.—“‘THE GREAT DECISION” Solo: ‘‘How Great Thou Art” (Mrs. Elizabeth Gillespie) 7:00 p.m.—Adult Study Group—‘'God And His Purpose” “You are Welcome to Worship with Us” St. Peter's Cathedral Rochford Square : Anglican Church of Canzda The Ven. Archdeacon J. R. Davies, M.A., Rector The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D.D. Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus. Organist Mrs, B. W. Patterson, Choir Director Feb. 28—The Sunday Called Quinguagesima Sermon (Celebrant and Preacher at 8 and 11 Canon 6. J. Davies, B.A., Diocesan Commissioner) 7:00 p.m.—Ewvensong (chapel) Visitors are most cordially welcome at all services ASH WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3 a.m.—Mattins, Litany & Penitential Service a.m.—Holy Eucharist 9:30 10:06 7:30 p.m.—Evensong , St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769 by Roya) Foundatios The Rev. F. Louis Elias, L.S.1., Rector Organist and Choir Director A. Thompson, F.R.C.0.., (CHM) A.R.C.M QUINQAUGESIMA 8:30 a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION 9:45 am.—SUNDAY SCHOOL, Junior, Senior, and Bible Classes. 11:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL, Primary, Beginners Classes, and Crib Nursery. 11:00 am.—_MORNING PRAYER & Sermon Subject: “ROCK AND FORTRESS” Anthem: ‘‘O Thou Who Camest From Above” S. S. Wesley. 7:00 p.m.—EVENING PRAYER and SERMON— } Subject: “THE PASSIONS OF THE FLESH” Anthem: “Lead Me, Lord” by SS. Wesley 8:00 p.m.—YOUTH FELLOWSHIP HOUR °‘ YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR SERVICES. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Chariottetown, P. E. L Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. Rev. Gerald G Wyrwas, B.A.. B.D. Organist and Director: Mr. J. B. Herdman 9:30 a.m.—Bible Classes, Intermediate and Junior Depts. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery, Primary and Kindergarten 11:00 am.—PRAYER OF THE PRODIGAL (Rev. J. G. E. Ball) Junior Choir: ‘‘Be Thou My Vision” (Irish Tradi- tional Melody) p.m.—Confirmation Class for Adults p.m.—Junior Communicants’ Class p.m.—‘‘SIN HAS ITS PAYDAY” (Rev. G. G. Wyrwas) Anthem: “O Love Of God’’ (Eric Thimam) 8: 1§ p.m.—Discussion Group—“‘God And His Purpose” “COME AS YOU ARE AND SIT WHERE YOU PLEASE” First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist ané Choir Directer 2:00 3:45 7:00 a oi i PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 19 Christie Drive, Parkdale Rev, J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D., Minister _ Mr, Leslie Hiscott, ‘Organist and Director of Choirs 0,65 o.m.—Junier, Intetmediate Senior Church School 11:00 a.m.—N Classes 11:00 a.m— WORSHIE Sermon: AND SOME GOD LEADS TO PLAY SECOND FIDDLE. Solo: “Fiee As A Birt’’—Dana (Miss June Foster) ll: ® ase tenon Cturch School 3:00 p.m.—Hymn Festival . 7:00 p.m.—EVENING —— : IN THE HAND OF GOD ‘ov are ete vrei with us. . ;