PLONE NS AE one a aR as ae na RATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON ILLUST ed a _— oe TREN A: IRE hE EEG NEE TSI AS rs it etre. oy a By Alfred J. Buescher Scripture—Matthew 25. in th the bridegroom; the virgins, lowers, dom King MEMORY VERSE:—“Therefore be ye also ready; for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of Man Cometh."—Matthew 24:41. e parable of the virgins, Jesus is His fol- the Kiug- for His return will find the doors of the the marriage feast, of Ged. Those unprepared fom closed.—Matthew 25: 14-39. WINNIPEG Condéscension and imperialistic overtones, par- ticularly in the church's attit- ude, should have no ptace tn the Western approach to the devel- | oping nations of Africa’ and Asia, says Most Rev. HH. Clark, Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada Jesus defines the «good and faithful When Christ returns, all living per- ip words as scathing as those the Canada has a vast reservoir servants who will inheri! the King- sons will stand before His judgment, rightepus were laudatory. Jesus de- of goodwill in these countries, dom in the parable of the talents, the sheep at His /7right hand, the Rounces the geats iniiference and said Archbishop Clark in com- Those who refuse to use their God- goats at His left Bles-ed for their ae re menting on his recent trip that given talents for His service will be goodness, the sheep will inhemt the = Condemns them to everlasting 5 took him to Jordan, West Pakis- condemned — Matthew 25 14-30 Kingdom —Matthew 25 31-40 ment —Matthew 2 41-4 tan. India, Hong Kong, the Philippines and Japan. White superiority is .danger- ous.and almost blasphemous in =| 6. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Mar. 27, 1965. Primate Issues Call lo Boost Development church union was borne in on him ‘We must never forget the blessings God was able to give the Christian charch simply be cause of the divisions of the past. Truths were preserved which in a wholly united church might have been forgotten. Now the situation has changed. The church cannot which God is calling it in the latter part of the 20th century while it remains divided. We dare pot wait until we feel like uniting. Union must be sou on a sound basis with true theo- logical re, but it must come in obedipnce to God's call, and not mefely because we feel more friendly to some other ehurch.” a The archbishop.expressed ad- ymiration for the way thé emerg-’ "ing nations were tackling their almost insoluble problems. He said no one should underesti- mate the threat to peace or the magnitude of the problems of population explosion and emer- New Fertilizer Plant Scheduled Near Montreal QUEBEC ‘CP) 000 chemical fertilizer plant is to be built in the Beauharnois region near Montreal. The project, to be in opera- tion by the spring of 1966, will employ have an inttial 000 tons a year Production is expected to tn- crease by 50 per cent in the second year of operation. Pans for the new plant are outlined in a letter from Gerard Filion, director-general of the General Investment Corpora- tion. to Gerard Cadieux, prov- incial Liberal member for Beau- harnois. Mr. Cadieux released the letter to the press. The General Investment Corp- oration, set up by the Quebec — An $8,000.- 75 to 100 persons and output of 100,- We are not.to hive a life of indo of the two servants and he gen- our relation to God,” he said. PREPARES DISCIPLES lence and ind:fference. or to en- erousiy and warmiy pronounces “The goodwill makes it all the ms , sage in any work or sinful habit both zood and faithful servants. more important that the Chris- ;that would make us ashamed to The God of the Holy Scriptures tian Church should support our s s be called into the Lord's pres- is characteri-tical y generous iM government in its international d S lS efurn ence when He comes. for no His mora! estimates of His ser- relationships, in maintaining its |man on earth knows the hour, vants applyinz-the same ePl- national development and in its rls Ne day or year of Christ's return. thets free'y wherever He finds work for world peace.” : In the next parabie, Christ single- hearted devotion to His The Primate said the govern- (Editor's note:— The fol- virgins were wise and had and the virgins, the Church Of ues the word ‘talent’ to indi- cause ment should be urged to in- lowing material relating to plenty of oi! for their lamps, Christ All of its members are cate without distinction, all bap- Then too. this master who can crease its foreign aid program. temorrow’s Sunday School the other five foolish, without baptized in Hiy name, but not 164 persons. In God's sight we on'y be identified as Lord He believes there is evidence lesson is based on copyrighted extra oi! The bridegroom tar realty hear Hts voice 48d sit have talents, for anything Himself, sugzests that these tal- that politicians are more ready yBence into the industrial era. outlines produced by the Di- ried somewhere, so the virgins folow Him All are called Chris- that can be used to glorify God ents\are onl, a few nzs de- to do this than the people they vision of Christian Education, | slept When the bridegroom tians. and profess the Caristian i, indeed. a talent signed to lay bare the type Of represent National Council of Churches finally arrived, the foolish vir- religion, but not all have the Why has not God given the stewards we are W! then, “If Christians in Canada have in the U.S. and is used by ‘gins’ lamps were out of oil, and, trace of the Spirit’ in their <cme gumber of talents to all wil! the “many things’ be? been cool toward foreign aid, permission.) when they asked the wise .ir- hearts and really are what they tis stewards? Because God is The third servant. however. 1s they have been failing in their By R.H. RAMSEY gins for some of their supply, profess to be sovereign and loves ‘to display declared ‘wicked and siothful’’ faith,” he said. “The Christian Today's lesson is but a part of they were justifiably refused Rois so now, and the Lord His sovereignty He gives the for he regarded the single tal- church in Asia is weak, and our Lord's great discourse re-| The foolish virgins went out tells us it will he so when He gifts unequally because He loves ent as something he did not de- sometimes unready and colonial- corded in Matthew 24 and 25. to buy oil while the wire ones comes again. The term mid- variety. He gives some men only sre ant ou ied veeth- minded) In saying this, how- Over and over again He speaks entered the marriage feast with night does not refer to the par- a few talents because He has so er ke many proessed Chris- ever, 1 must not forget the mag- of His coming back to earth. To the bridegroom; and the door ticular age when He will come, many small spheres that He tian, who refuse to use the gifts nvficent examples which would emphasize ang illustrate the sig- was shut. When the foolish vir- but only denotes. that the wait- would have filled. because more of Ch for His service HIS seem to contradict the state- nificance His return should have gins returned and knocked on ing will be long and that dark- than a few would be too many own confession shows him un- ment” in the daily life of His disciples, the door for admittance, it was ness will stil! reign upon His re- for some: and because in these werthy of the trust comitted On his tour, Archbishop Clark Jesus relates four unforgettable’ denied them, Jesus con*luded turn And once the door is shut, with the fewest talents He often te him and his. lame excuses saw at first hand several of the parables, two of which are as- the parable with a warning to no one’s penitence, no one's displays the greatness of His and attacks upon the master’s emergency projects which the signed to this lesson. His disciples to be ever watchful prayer, no one’s groaning shall grace in saving souls character condemn hin Canadian church is supporting The first parable concerns ten for His return, for it could hap- cause it to be reopened to ad- Upon the dav of reckoning. Thus we have seen an exam- through its Anglican World virgins, all with lamps, await- pen at any time mit any others the discerning eye of the mas- ple of what could be called the Mission Fund to which $850,600 ing the arrival of a bridegroom Naturally, the bri room in Watching means to be ever ter detects the devotion, en- law of Sp:ritual Capita! He who was stibscribed in 1964 The aid et a matriage feast. Five of the the parable is Christ Himself; ready for the Lord to return. thusiasm and single-heartedness ha- zets—he wo use. his 2ifts was gratefully appreciated, he —<— = —, : oo ~ rightly shall. by the Lord's said, but on all sides he found a zrace. be given more And the will to reciprocate commensur- meny , TeVErSE side of this coin is that ate with the peoples’ ability. Ca- + ‘he who has not, shall lose even nadians have to learn that ‘‘mu- what he has -he who wickedly tual aid’ for the Church is a refuses to utilize the gifts be- two-way street. CYONA the JIOSSONIS wegen Rees Be sae he conan churn, yy an outward, nominal way. what and the Anglican Church of Ca- —_ he has taken away from him nada in particular, must not be aw ~ ee _ The. passace” Tegarding the interested in church activities ile jadzment of the natuens can only, but rather in all the efforts 4 i Ny ay 1 { { a ft Pers gt UT When the buds burst into fragile flower, and their breath is every- where, and a-warming breeze caresses the cold, damp earth . . . this is ‘The Church is the grestest factor more than Spring. This is the time of Promise. . earth for the building of charac- . ter and good citisenship. It isa sore- For these same festive branches shall lift a precious burden of fruit aeons Clerc, neither decooeey when the red-gold mantle of harvest falls across the land. nor civilization can survive. There ‘When human souls awaken to the reveille of faith, and hymns and cell need evita ae, prayers fill the arches of heaven, and the warmth of an ageless hope Se ee reaches from heart to heart... this is more than Lent. his children's ake, (8) For the sake For the faith which blossoms today will bear its own precious fruit. of his community and nation. (4) Love! Joy! Peace! The harvest of souls like yours and mine is begin- .. For the sake of the Church itself, ‘ cslaidh moods his mena andl tantertal ning anew to grow. tony and read your Bible daily. Copyright 1965 Kaiser Advertising Service, Inc, Srestarg. Va. rc Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saterday * Ieaiah laaiah Matthew John 1 Thessalénians 1 Peter Revelation 18:1-7 3521-10 13:24.32 4:31.38 2:13-20 1:10.28 14:12-16 + g cin + Sip + Gi + Gi + Si + Gi + Si + Si + Ss THIS FEATURE 1S CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. 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FOR TIMES OF SERVICES .- only. he mierpreted to mean that of the voun i | Outstandinz scholars living cut- church £ nations to develop the “sheen ind the toals"’ 9, } j ; a good life for their peoples . , { “are respectively the mzchteous “Thi ans ne will help finance the new pro jand the unzodiv individuals then 4) 40 poor _ a must continue ject along with Canadian, Bel- ving when our Lord cames ta snd . pete Ao educational gium and French interests judze in His capacity as the Son ‘ plan a. haustine despite the The other participants are of man an im the upkee “e one eal Noranda Mines, represented by The idea that the ‘nations’ — institutions “It en Canadian Electrolytic Zinc: La are indivd nersoMs is made . we aan esa eaS $0 +Societe General de Belgique, re- lear yey ; concern for agrculture, technic- : clear by the reference to theif 3) training and industrial p. Presented by Brockville Chem- work: Those blessed ones on sen. to be xs a 1a! Prob. ical Limited: and” a Franco- the Lord's richt hana will enter = per eee RG Ona re Canadian group represented by adorn ee . ative action with the Christian , . a ire we ‘ 90d because church already there.” Kuh!mann of Paris and William they had fed the hungry. clo OnE ara the nake ea 2 cl ‘hed The Primate said that Africa Houde of Laprairie, Que. a . . and Asia are religious in a sens Each of the four groups will Visited the sick and the prison- a a Oe : v > i. 725.000 to tre a 25- ers Inasmuch as ve have done not evident in Europe and Am- put up sie acquire erica In Asia, especially, the great religions of the world meet and there he was received with respect and great courtesy by Hindu, Sikh and Muslim leaders. “The task of the Christian church in such a situation is to meet the other world religions , It unto one of the Jeast o° these ‘my brethren. ve have done it unto me ”’ Russian Bible O t of T h in creative encounter, seeking U OUCH to understand,” Archbishop Clark said. “It | must always The British and Foreign Bible Show full respect without giving Society has published the New UP Its conviction of the absolute | Testament in modern Russian. decisiveness of the Christian re- |The Ryssian Bible currently in Velation }use is but of touch with modern “When, in Asia. the young in- ;usaze This translation was be- tellectual finds himself unable gun during the Second World to accept the religion of his fa- War. when it appeared that it thers, he does not have that } Mizht be possible to have large sense of release that sometimes quantities of Russian Bibles sent our voung people seem to exper- into Russia or printed in Russia. ience. This means that the in its work in Asia finds | Side the USSR have worked fofr a country friendly to religion.” years to produce this New Tes- The Primate said that as he tament in the language of mod- travelled about the need for | government to spur capital de- velopment within the province, percent interest in the com- pany, to be known as Les En- grais de St. Laurent. In addi- tion, a $3,000,000 bond issue and genera! debentures woth $2,000,- 800 will be issued in April. do the job to| China Hails Soviet Feat HONG KONG (Reuters) Communist China's leaders headed by party leader Mao Tes - tung have expressed ‘un- usual joy’’ over the latest Rus- sian space flight in a message of greetings to their counterparts. Peking radio said the Chinese leaders hoped the ‘‘brotherly Soviet people’’ would’ continue to score new successes in the conquest of space. erm Russian youths The Bible Society has huge $tocks of Russian Bibles both in New York and in London wait- ing to be shipped to Russia if there is an cvening There is a shortage of Bibles in Russia and it-is hoped that the day will come when large quantities of both the old trans- lation and the new translation will be permitted to enter Rus- "sia and also to be printed in Russia DAILY BIBLE READINGS SS Villa Avenue Sunday: Directory Class—9:20 Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. Salvation Meeting—7 p.m A WELCOME AWAITS Friday: Young People’s Hobby The Salvation Army “Home of Evangelism Since 1865” Great George Street Major Ronald H. Wadker a.m. Sunday School—10 a.m. Class—4:15 p.m. YOU AT THE ARMY” Sunday. March 28: Mark 4: 1- D Monday. March 29: Mark 4: 21- 41 ey March 30: Mark 5: Wednesday, March 31: Mark 5. 2143 ‘ : Thursday, April 1: Mark 6: 1- 11:00 a.m.—Nursery Friday. April 2. Mark 6: 30-56 11:00° a.m.—‘‘EMMORTALITY” Saturday, Apm! 3: Mark 7: 1- —Baker ~ L.R.A.M. Payments “You are Welcome SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH Dunkirk & Kirkwood Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Organist: Mrs: Ron H. Atkinson Director: Mr. Roy M, Smallman 9:30 a.m.—Sunday Church School Anthem: “Jesu, Joy of Loving Hearts’’ Guest Organist: Mrs. Joseph B. Herdman, 7:00 p.m.—Adult Study Group—‘‘God And His Purpose” to Worship with Us” Made Equal TURIN. Italy (AP)—By the end of the year. rich Roman , Catholics in the Piedmont region jwill pay their priests no more |: than the poor will for wedding jand funeral rites | Baptisms will be free for all. and no charge for weddings and Charlottetown 7:30 p.m.—Gospel Service 235 Cumbertand St.. at Longworth Ave. 11:00 a.m.—Bible Hour and Sunday School “Holding fast the faithful Word” Bible Chapel —— funerals will be made for those who can't pay | In the past the priests have ' collected according to the wealth jot the parishioner. Bishops of jthe region have decided that jeach will fix a ‘‘moderate con- jtribution” for his diocese, gear- ing it to the general. economic condition of the area. Other |bishops in Italy—a country of | 50.000.000 Roman Catholics—are expected to follow suit eventu- jatty GOLDEN HARVEST . Harvests of corn in the , U.S. exceed 3,000,000,000 bushels | annually and yield more wealth than all the gold, silver, coal Organist ana 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. Anthem: Selected ———— Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. B.A. Minister Miss Roberta Shaw. Deaconess Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, L.Mus., B.Mus. 9:45 a.m.—The Church School. Classes for al) ages 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: THE DIMENSIONS OF THE CROSS Anthem: Brother James Air—G. Jacob 7:0 pm.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: THE WAY AND THE POWER VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Choir Director. 11:00 a.m. Nursery School Soviet | Central Christian Church 219 Kent Street Crartottetowa, P-E-L MORNING 10:00 a m.—Bible School for all ages : —Wors Service and Communk Mecnage? “AND THES ; - BEGAN TO MAKE EXCUSES”. : "Anthem: “O God of Youth" # ‘arr. Gerhard, Schreth | _ “Where the Bible Speaké heard over ( KCY at 3 pm. Speaker: Mr. Kennéth Norry EVENING —Evz tre Service , . ropm ee Topi “WHEN SHALL I BAPTIZE MY BABY" (God's word will answer the question) Minister—Mr. William Weale Organist—Mrs. Allison MacRae, A.R.C.M. “WE APPRECIATE VISITORS” “J First Baptist Church | Cerner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets | Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. B.D.. Minister | Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Directer THE | "9:45 a.m.—Sunday Schou! fo: all ages 41:00 am.—Sermon: “THE CROSS AT CENTER” Anthem: “‘When I Survey the Won- drous Cross"’ ‘Mozart Duet: Mrs. Douglas Mar Kenney M Mrs. Douglas Cgmeron ; 7:00 p.m.—Sermon: ‘‘THE SOLDIER AT THE _.CROSS” Anthem: “Brother James Air” (Jacobs) , 7:3 p.m.—Wednesday— Mid-week Service a | ° A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU } CALVARY TEMPLE - PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA , Upper Prince ,Street Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor Perry, Assistant Pastor 9:15 am.—Radio Broadcast, Summerside Station 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. FILM: DEATH OF MOSES 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship ‘ 7:30 p.m.—Preaching) “WHAT SAITH THE SKEPTICS?" 8:00 p.m —Tuesday, Bible Study and Prayer “The Holy Spirit In The Church” AT®END CHARLOTTETOWN ’S FULL GOSPEL CHURCH L The Kirk of S. James The Reverend T. H. B. Someys, M.A. S.T.M., Minister Organist and Director of the Choirs Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B.Mus., A.R.C C.0. | The Fourth Sunday in Lent 9:45 am.—Church School and Minister's Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery and Nursery School 11:00 aam.—DIVINE SERVICE and SERMON By: The Reverend Gordon R. Taylor. MA., s ‘Anthem: Love of the Father (Bancroft) “LIFT UP YOUR EYES, FOR YOUR REDEMPTION DRAWETH NIGH.” - PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH | 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale | Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D.. Ministet | Mr. Leslie Hiscott, Organist and Director of Choirs 9:45 am.—Junior, Intermediate & Senior: Church School 11:00 arm —Nursery & Aindergarten Classes 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: GOD UNAVOIDABLE Anthem: “God So Loved The Worid ‘—Stainer 11:15 a.m.—Primary Church Schoo! 1:30 p.m.—Teen-age Confirmation Class 3:00 p.m.—Adult Confirmation Class 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP Sermon: IT BEGAN ONE NIGHT Soloist: Mary Lou Gamble Intermediate Girls’ Choir You are welcome to worship with us. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Charlottetown. P. E. L Ministers: Rev. Johan 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 11:00 a.m.—Nursery, Primary and Kindergarten (under 9) 11:00 a.m.—*‘THE SECRET: OF OVERCOMING” (Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas Anthem: ‘‘Father, We Praise Thee’ Eric Thiman 2:45 p.m.—Junior Communicants’ Class 7:00 p.m.—*FROM THE CROSS” ‘Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas) Anthem: ‘‘Dear Lord and Father of Mankind" C. H. H. Parry 8:00 p.m.—Discussion Group—‘‘God And His Purpose” St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769 by Royal foundation The Rev. F. Lovis Elias, L.S.1., Rector Organist and Choir Director George A. Thompsen, F.R.C.0... (CHM) A.R.C.M LENT 4 8:30 a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION 9:45 am.—SUNDAY SCHOOL, Junior, Senior, and Bible Classes. 11:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL, Primary, ; and Crib Nursery. 11:00 a.m.—MORNING PRAYER & Sermon Subject: QUESTIONABLE POLITICIANS IN THE ment OF “FEEDING OF THE FIVE THOUS- AND." Anthem: ‘God So Loved The Wor'!d" by John Stainer 7:00 p.m.—EVENING PRAYER and SERMON— Subject: THE PASSION DRAMA AND ITS CHARACTERS—“‘THE MAN WHO STAYED FAR AWAY FROM JESUS" - WEDNESDAY SERVICES 7:30 a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION (For working people) 10:00 a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION 7:3 p.m.—SPECIAL LENTEN SERVICE & Address Subject: THE UNCOMFORTABLE CHRIST— “YOU AND THE LORD'S PIERCED ‘HANDS YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR SERVICES Beginners Classes, ’ St. Peter's ‘Cathedra Rochicrd Square Anglican Church of Cancda The Ven. Archdeacon J. R. Davies, M.A., The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. “Aes Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus. Organist Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Choir Director March 28—The Fourth Sunday in Lent a.m.—Holy Eucnarist 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon 7:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon RucharoENTEN ee SERVICES ja : Tuesday 7:30 a.m.; inesday 30 a.m.; Thursday 7:30 a.m.; Friday 7 a Wee Children’s ae Tuesday 4 p.m, Penitential Service Wednesday 7: and Litany Friday 7:30 p.m. 7 1 Om isitors Are Most Weicome At All Services. 00 % 45 00 0 2 and iron produced in the coun- try. .-