*« ) ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Seripture—I Samuel 16:1-13; Hl Samuel 5:1-12-. Ged command Samue! t cease >). gnournming the rejected Scu! and Bethlehem and anoint the Jesse whom He would pont bom —1 Samoe! 16-:1-5 zo ww of to Sen out STARTED ROYAL LINE ~ David Recognized As King . amd is used by per- nete:— The fel- —_—* the _ relating to , - R.H. RAMSEY oer adceten temerro=«’s Sunday School ies sem is based on copsrishied eutlines..prodaced_by. the Di-_ visien of Christian Educaties. National Council ef Churches Generally speakime. David was the founder of the royal lime records of Israel's early days. of Israel. for no king after him great events were ~“brought~ ever sat om that throme—or the about not by the dete Samuel 5:1-5. \ Judah— unless descendant of later throne of he was a linea! David As so often happened in the ion 1.0.0.F. Annual Church Service May 16, 1965, Zion Church 11.00 A.M. Rebekah’s are asked to meet in Church Hall at 10:45 a.m. Oddfellows to meet im the Lodge Reoms 10:30 a.m. Prete by the command of God. Our lesson begins with just such a command: Samuel is to cease mourning Saul, whom God has rejected, and go down to Beth- lehem to anoint the son of Jesse who would be pointed out to him. Samuel was afraid to go lest Saul kill him, but the Lord told him to pretend he was going to Bethlehem merely to offer sac- Tifices. The elders of Bethlehem town, and asked if he came in peace. Samuel assured them his “- MEMORY VERSE:—“I have set the Lord always before me: becau se he is at miy right hand , of same man in authority,” but .. s own Because he is related to them. they, Through the efforts of Joab. David have confidence in him. and he is the Lord's anewmted, the Twelve acclaim David king of Israeli —il fem and makes Tribes captures the Jebusite city of Jenre- it his capital-—u Z - Samuel 5-:6-12. I shall not be moved.”—Psalm 16:6. mission was indeed peaceful and ‘they were of the same flesh and invited them to a sacrifice, with bome as David, and being of {2 Special invitation to Jesge and common descent, it was unfit- this sons. ting for them to constitute One by one seven of Jesse's separate nations: David, even sons were brought before the old during the reign of Saul, had prophet, but Samuel! failed to been their military leader and anoint any of them. When Sam- they had confidence in his abil- uel asked whether these ity and wisdom; and the Lord all of Jesse's children, J chosen him for their king. swered that only the y With Israel now united. the remained and he was i time had come for David to cap- the sheep. Samuel ordered him ture the city of Jerusalem, then nae E brought before him N: , known as city of the Jebu- this one was David. and when sites. It was” SEH ee he appeared the Lord said, that this city Arise. anoint him: for this is imto the possession of, he.” Samuel anointed him, and ites until the nat thenceforth the spirit of the united under David, whose descendants would nile in city for 400 vears, civing name of “the city of wm." rh Lord dwelt upon David. David was recognized as over the cities of Judah. himself a member of that tribe. His reign over the southern trib- . The taking of the city of Jer- es of Judah and Benjamin lIast- usalem was not an easy task, if ed seven and one-half years; we are to be guided by verse 8 =e an and the reign over all the of Il Samuel 5. Apparently the port Twelve Tribes 33 years. city was so situated that a group “The men of all the tribes ap- of “blind and lame” could hold parently came to David of their it against any invader. David of- volition, acknowledging fered command of his armies to that he alone should be ruler the brave warrior who could ef- over Israel. Three reasons are fect an entrance into the citad- given for this action of theirs: el and, repeating the words of the yon ever Saul tolgeal? Do the walls of a meaningless life seem to close in on you some- times? Here’s good news! Every life has a gate, and it is never locked. But it only opens from one side... . your side. . Seek for the gate with all your heart, and you will find it. Open it, and you will enter a world full of meaning and beauty. You'll step from darkness to light . . . . and never look back. The key? It’s waiting for you im Christ’s teachings. His Church will help you to find it, and in His service you will discover life’s real purpose. Go to cmrch this Sunday, and hear God's words of promise and comfort. They are meant for all who yearn to widen the cramped]: Korizon of their lives. They are meant for you. Cogn ght 1965 Keuster Aduermamg Servwe. Iec. Srustarg. Va [sm + st + D+ D1 DD: Di Ds wy + sip + G7} THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTES TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INBIVIBUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. Wholeszcle & Retail Hardware “ JOHN W. MacKENZIE Real Estate Appraiser and Broker Consultant Sm 137 Queen St : acme = Q St ~ : e ' c 6 *, MARITIME CONSTRUCTION ' LTD. _% 8. T. JAMES (Denald Barliew. Mer.) | Piambing and Heating New Lendes 612 Bradatbane Dey +9355 Night 4829 " . Se 12 Eim Ave. 3 Edward St — COASTAL MOVING ‘ AND STORAGE LTD. 05203 17 Seuth Drive Sommerssde | Piambing and Heating Contractor 17 Hawthorne Ave. 46557 4 v READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES WOOD CONVALESCENT $ Grafter St. MOORE & McLEOD LTD. the Jebusites. hurl the “blind and lame defenders” from its .walls. Joab. conspicuous for deeds of strength and daring, |took the challenge and. perhaps iwhich was known to exist, stormed the citadel. and was Te- warded with the generalship of David immediately turned the cones fortress into his royal iresidence, extending the fortifi- i north to a fortress call- ed . Because the spirit of the Lord was upon him, he wax- jed great and strong. Essentially. | David's strength came from jfour. sources: his own warlike achievements: being a man of war from his youth. David's manhood was occupied with the defense of his kingdom and the defeat of its foes: the valor of his captains, whose bravery con- tributed to his power and fame; the prosperity of his people. for the reign of David was one of great material prosperity for -| the Israelites; the prevalence of religion, based upon David's es- tablishment of the Levitical and | priestly orders, with all the ser- vices, sacrifices and festivals connected with the house of Now that the Israelites entering a more peaceful epi- sode in their history, David ex- Halifax Port Winter Traffic Continues Up HALIFAX ‘CP)—The port of jHalifax did a $9,300,000 winter , shr business from Deécesn- |ber to March, but lost an es- jtimated $81,000 in cargo work ;due to the St. John’s, Nfld, |port strike, Ray March, execu- | tive secretary of the Port Com- mission said. : _He reported to the commis- THE CHURCH FOR ALL * ALL FOR THE CHURCH |ston that an average increase : , jim traffic during the last four ‘The Church is the greatest factor larly and support the Church. They | winters of 55,000 tons annually em earth for the building of charac- — are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For |continued and “‘had it not been ter and good citizenship. It is a store- his children’s sake. (3) For the sake lfor the longshore dispute at St house of spiritual values. Without a of his community and matim. (4) yon. which yet that strong Church, neither democracy For the sake of the ee lt fer SS a a ce oar dein ome : his nd . | port the whole of the win- =e eee ~ me Se ee should attend and read your Bible daily. eee person Services sege- larly oe another 27,000 tons higher and have passed the 200,000-ton mark.” The yearly increase in busi- mess did not contradict claims Halifax was losing business to St. Lawrence River ports be- cause statistics are likely to show that “ports of the St. Lawrence have had increases 4ncrease is for the most part | general cargo diverted Halifax im winter time.” If Halifax receives cargo tonnage of jaround 8230.09 tons, which a be worth in port revenue NURSING HOME LTD. ~— | ' cas $10,000,000 * Charlettetows French Author Dies Of Cancer BOURG-EN-BRESSE, France (AP)—Roger Vailland, 57, prize winning French author and | playwright, died: at -his home | Tuesday night of lung cancer, his family has reported. | During the Second World War ihe was in the French resistance Store 119 Queen St Departmenta! jas a specialist in derailinzg CHANDLER BROS LTD. 'traims. During ‘that time he Custom Woodworkers wrote a novel Drole de Jeu l(Femny Game), which won the — 1945 inter- Allied prize. He became a member of the Frehch Communist party in 19%2 but was denounced when his novel La Loi ‘The Low! won the Goncourt Prize in 1957. ‘using a subterranean channel 0 and prosperity of David and the | Israelites. a ‘Great Encyclical | Studied, Discussed By CARDINAL McGUIGAN great éncyclical Pacem im Ter- Recently in New York a con- ris. —yoration—was—held—of —men—of——Indeed, here in Canada : various beliefs and faiths to eae eae ee ae study and discuss Pope John’s seminar from July 11-18 at their Grindstone Island peace centre Colporteurs Working In VietNam . Viet Nam has colporteurs seeking to distribute Scriptures in cities as well as rural areas. About 10 a.m. one morning re- cently the Bible van was en route out of Saigon to Phan Thiet. While passing through dense forest, the colporteurs in the | van were halted by armed men and questioned. ‘‘Who are you?™ Where are you going, all dress- ed up and wearing ties?” They replied that they were carrying Christian i gh which Pope John, reached his conclusions It is Clear that munity due to warfare. Sales of tended it this Bible and New Testaments have increased significantly in Viet ~Nam during the last year in spite of warfare, floods and oth- good will er- distressing circumstances. ELECTED CHAIRMAN - DAILY BIBLE READINGS (CP)—W. R. Dy- Sunday, May 16: Luke 11:1-26. Monday, May 17: Luke 11: 27- xs Tuesday, May ‘18: Luke 12: 1- Thursday, May 2: Luke 16. Friday, May 21: Luke 17. organization is holding its 10th Saturday, May 22- Luke 18 session _in Paris. Canadian Bible Society (Auxiliary, British amd Foreign Bible Seciety) 128th. Annual Meeting Prince Edward Island District St. James Kirk Hall, Charlottetown Tuesday, May 18—2:30 p.m. Address by The Rev. Kenneth G. McMillan, D.D. General Secretary, Canadian Bible Seciety All friends of the Society heartily invited and urged to atiend. St. Peter's Cathedral Rechicrd Square ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Ven. Archdeaccon J. R. Davies,-M.A.. Retor Rev. Canne E. M_ Malone. M.A., D_D. Honerary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus., Organist Mrs. B. -W. Patterson, Choir Director May 16—The Fourth Sunday after Easter 700 aim —Holy Eucharist 4 am_—Mattins Visitors are are cordially welcome at all services Central Christian Chureh 219 Kent Street MORNING 10:00 a.m.—Bible School for all azes « 11:00 a.m. —Worship and Communion Solo: “He Giveth And Giveth”—Miss Leona Weale Sermon: “HE SHALL BE LIKE A TREE” EVENING 7:00 p-m.—Evanzelistic Service Message: “ROCK OF AGES CLEFT rox ile" Minister: William Weale ¢ Organist: Mrs. Shirley Beck “We bid you a warm welcome” Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland St. aiLongworth Ave. 11:68 a.m. & 7:30 p.m.—lames Stahbr, B.Sc., M.Th. “The Old Book . . . the New Birth . . . the Precious Blood . the Blessed Hepe” Lion Presbyterian Church Cerner Prince and Graften Sireets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. B.A. Minister Miss Reberta Shaw. Deaconess Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, L.Mes.. B.Mas. Organist awa Choir Directer. 9:4 a.m.—The Church School. Classes for all ages 10:0 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 am. Nutsery..Schooy 9:00 arm.—DIVINE WORSHIP, CALVIN CHURCH, MERMAID 11:0 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: A STORY WITH A Peng The Odd Fellows Ode—Mir. } % VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME been chief of state im 2 recest entitled Masrisc Seas “The Solvation FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND SABBATH SERVICES 1! AM. AND 7 PSL Rev. W. BR. Underhay, Minister a St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769 by Royal Feandatica ‘The Rev. F. Louis Ellas, ..S.1. Rector Organist and Cheir Directer ‘ | George A. Thempses, FECO_. CD ARCH. EASTER IV om ome COMMUNION #:46 am—SUNDAY SCHOOL. Junior, Senior & Bible seein ‘Prmmary, a Ceib Nursery. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR SERVICES - First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzrey Streets Rev. Maicelm F. Gariew. BA. BD_ Sinister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Directr 9:45 a.m —Sunday School for all azes 11:00 a.m—Sermon- “TREASURE HUNT” “Ged that Made="t Earth and Heaven™ ‘Weish sine 7:00 pm—Sermon: “THE MIRACLES AND MODERN -‘MAN™ Anthem- “Praise to the Lond” “Great is Thy Faith'ciness~ 7:3 p.m:—Wedmesday— Mid-Week Service s A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU CALVARY TEMPLE PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA : . Upper Prisce Siret Rev. C. K. Benn, Paster L. Perry, Assistant Paster 9:15 am —Radio Broadcast, Sammersaie Station 9:45 a.m —Sunday School. Loyalty Campaim \¥ 11 am. — 7:38 pm; TUESDAY te FRIDAY 8 P SPECIAL MEETINGS MAY 16th — 20h EVANGELIST AR. LANGILLE, CANNING, NS. ATTEND NS SPIRITUAL WORK SHOP The Kirk of S. James The Reverend T. H_ B. Somers. M_A_ S.T_M. D_D.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choirs CANADIAN BIBLE SUNDAY $8: a.m.—Church School and Mizister’s Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery and Nursery School “The entrance of Thy Word giveth Laght ~ a PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 33 Chsistie Drive, Parkdale Rev. J. & Tye. BA. B.D... Minister Mr. Leslie Hiscett—Organist and Director of Choirs 9-6 am—Junior, Intermediote, Semor Cherch School 11:09 om —Tteary. and ieiegerten Classe 11:0 am—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermeon- “HIS [IMPORTUNITY DID ri” Anthem: “The Lecd’s Prayer” —Gates 11:15 am—Primary Cherch Schod 7:0 p.m—EVENING WORSHIP CGILT. Lamyard & Gradustion Service Sermon: “WHAT NEXT? Gole- Miss Mary Lee Gamble You ate welcome to worship vih =o SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH. Derek amd Ror iw mend Minister: Rev. Claste C. Lewis Organist and Cheir Director: Mrs. J. B. Herdéman, L.R.AM. 9:30 a.m —Church School 11:@ a.m—Narsery 11:00 am —“CHOOSE YE THIS DAY™ Senior Choir: “What My Soul Seeks. © Re dremer™ (Prichard) 8:3 p.m—I-C “You Are Welcome to Worstip With Us” ? ee ———<—_— TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Chartetictess, PEL Ministers: Rev. Jobe G. E. Ball, BA Rev. Gerald G. Wyreas. BA. BD. Organist aed Director of Cheers: Mr. Jeerph B. Herdman 9.38 a.m —Bible Classes, Intermediate and Junior 11:08 a.m.—Primary, Kimderzarten and Nursery 11:8 a.m.—CHRISTIAN UNITY Rev. Gerald G. Wytwas Anthem “Bless The Lard, © My Seal” Ippolitot Iv amet 7-08 p.m.—Rev. Kenneth G_ McMillan, D.D_, General See retary Canadian Bible Serrtty. speaker. Anthem: “To The Lord Our Got” J. B. Clakin } 4 ~