10 The Gunman, Charlottetown, Sat. Dec. 29, 1901i. Blue Bombers Se Iected ‘ l i l i i As Outstanding Can .Team By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor TORONTO tCPi Winnipeg Blue Bombers. who just made. ii to the Grey Cup football final and then hung on for a cliff- hanging. fnz - shrouded victory. have squeezed through for ad- ditional honors. They have been named the outstanding sports team in the country. but only ship. Here again. it was close. The Richardsons just beat out Calgary Stampeders. 61-57. The Stamps received 10 votes for first place against only six for the Richardsons. who made up for this. with a big bulge {or second- and third-place choices. WON IN 1961 was sweet victory for Bombers. who made a runaway —l (uteri a Ireal fight with Toronto of the poll in 1691 when they morial Cup winners and Trai “1*; spam" The me i. (shah m .. .ea..Stl' ' . . . “ Mai; champigns' 3" H W 3513'; boat T's" («8” I" the cup mm”: a t e r s. Allan Cuv inning and the dates Rebru-q éFATHER. AND or THE SON AND OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. TEA CHING THEM TO OBSERVE ALL THAT I HAVE COMMANDEO . The Bombers won out in the The)‘ got out of the ('algary "“"’” "4"““‘—"“——"“‘ li‘rn-fi'éfdhecgfileijvs {95% $92.11;; Y0li“.—‘VIATTHE“’ 28:19.20. ' S‘Rtli annual Canadian Press series in poor physical shape. a ‘nf a e and - ‘ l‘c'b'k ‘ V ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ -‘ ' T ' God ' ' ' ‘ yearend poll of sports editors They arrived in Toronto. scene j F ['13 ' (Licr are einirie. (hrist s final instruction to His apostles The greatest of all disciples in Ohns- he. gifts are. mam and One way in which we. can all serve and broadcasters. of the cup classic. with a few y ‘ ‘n “‘2‘, "11151 9 501" ‘0 (thud-1w“ m 20 fonh an (we,- (he world. tian history was the Apostle 'Paul. vaned.even in the way they enatble as Christ's discipw is by 9mm, T1“. wk.“an “.9”, asked by walking wound“! and with a" ' DJRII‘XIf‘iloiSOII before Saturday, who carried the. message of. Christ to en to spread the word. Some - CF in name the three outstand- defensive half Gordie Rowland i }ihl‘llali‘-9' - . have commanded you “ He told them va-St'new territories. on ms‘ second ' or “in - '1 as Christ would have us do them and‘ mg ypams am 5m”. matey unable to “a” . I IS aso hoped to mangiuatc I i _. a missionary journey. he was hidden by to the emotions as evangelists, stil I - ' . “one. m. amatp'ur in order __ “we.” who ' th 1 H ’ f a provmcial mixed bonspiel at this at His Ascension on the Mount of a v1 ion to cross over to Europe With others. directly influenced. were pro- treating others With gentleness -- gnd W gnmhers 2‘“, me nod hv {he west .. bggtedefifm (ram? ‘ MONTREAL .(‘pi _. woman a place and time to be a ii- 283711270: Luke—Acts 1629-15. phets.—-Ephesians 4:11-16. Ephesians 4:25-32. the narrowest of margins. Com- Jim Trimble. and manv experts fidengrgaam” Ead‘g‘y “if”: "(18:11:51 if,‘,$,;mim,.* th 9 i r' o S A l bl ' th 1 f fi'ft pp in all four lists ' roit c 'ings as con me A 1- era e persuasion on 9 par 0 "one. i 3 cars outed on a 3-2-1- basis for the first three places. they compiled 295 points against 282 for Leafs. Seventeen others were men- li'vted but they were nowhere. Bombers. who capitalized on a last-second misjudged play by .arvey Wylie. of Calgary Stam- peders in “in the Western Foot- hall Conference playoff and then. practically torn apart by injuries. beat Hamilton Tiger- (‘ats 28-?7 in the two-part cup were inclined to agree. With fog hanging just over the field. the two teams played all but nine minutes and 29 seconds on Saturday. Dec. 1. before Commissioner Sydney Halter called a halt to the proceedings with Bombers ahead 28-27. He ordered the teams to continue from that point the following V. HE D LEAD The crippled Romhcrs held on 3. A) Other chided: Montreal (‘anadiens and De- troit Red Wings of the NHL: the Tiger-Cats. Montreal Alouettes of the Eastern Football Confer- ence and Saskatchewan Rough- riders of the Western Confer- ence: Lethbridgc Nationals. Ca- nadian senior basketball cham-‘ pions: Hamilton Red Wings. Me- teams mentioned in- 3200 by President C l a r e n c e Campbell of the N at i o it al Hockey League. it was an- nounced Friday. The announcement said (Gads- by was fined for his part iii a third-period altercation during a game against the Rangers in New York Dec. 16, won by Ran- gers 5-2. Gadsby got into an argument with referee .Iohn Ashley after Spiel Dates, Sites Fixed Sites of various curling com-l petitions in the province were announced last night by provin-l cial games chairman. George Nicholson. The biggest of the bonspiels is the British Consols play for the men‘s Island crown. ' -o petition is scheduled for S u m- oierside r i n February 11-16. All entries must be sent to chairman G e o r g e Nicholson. Montague no later than Satur- day. l-‘ebruary 2. The entry fee is $12 per rink. A senior men‘s bonspicl i being held for the first tini c r dates and sites are: C a n adiant ILLUSTRATD SUBDAY SCHOOL LESSON lyth Odo-nun»; “teaching Imeni to observe all that I m talented teachers: 3902‘; by performing our everyday chores, Legion—- M o n t a ne. Febru- ary 25— March 2. Entries are; to be sent to George Nicholson no later than February 16: Cen-f tral (‘i‘camcries— at A l berton.,1 March 8 and 9; Junior til yoarsl experience or lcssi at Siimmet‘-' side February 22 and 23: scliool- j s at Charlottetown January' 25 and 26. i the additional fine imposed bv‘ Discipleship ls 0i Vital Concern Editor‘s note: The follow- ing material relating to to- morrow's Sunday School les- son with scriptural refer- erences to Matthew 28:19. “355m ml”th hm,“ had it '0 the” Swill“ - DOint lt‘arl in the Andy Hebenton scored for New ~ 90- A [q 15-9.]5- mans )- terest or even one which ~‘vert in Euro e L the It was 01'1"“ 310‘” in the POW scoreless second part of the York at 17: 7 of the third pe- P"p5'd€"}..campb€" brought "in. 14-17zcl Corinthigii‘s 221-5; fth a small. but dedicated Paul who tciiik toil! great .Vlc:- F' t B t. t . (3%; fit-V335: as n" lace final for their fourth cup'de- riod. He was given a 10-minute mtg} amt“ 355?“ Gad-‘bysl Ephesians MIL 16' 25. 32; minority who make missionary sage across to this new con“. mtefioflfhglwcoifi-briéakin: 15‘ egsiTon in fire appearances since misconduct pan. pa 1 t y and a £9: F”;_°f‘_ _“‘__'-~Y"_' w ._:_;___; Colossians 1:24.29 is based .work their profession. It is a item. in response to God‘s vis- Comer of Prince and Fitzroy street. ballots cast. That was inst four Tm. “.3: m . . h "‘3 P mlSC°"_1Ki- . HIMALAY.AI\ WRISRI . , on c opyrighted .material ‘subiect of. vital concern to ionary directive. Rev. Carl V. Farmer. Minister (Interim) mm? than leak remivbd “I ‘1. . . e ammunition t e As. the misconduct Penalty In south Sikkim. in the Him- produced by the Division of evel‘y .Chl‘lsilan 8t 8“ “Ines. . Many scholars have felt. that M s v L Dingwe“ Omani“ and Choir Director Th“ aim‘mfi‘ 3-; Qccnn‘i_p‘ace ' 9‘ 0" "Peded *0 Pick the carried an automatic $25 fine alayas. a flourishing distillery Christian Education. ' DISCIPIGShlp‘ 15 an integral it might have been a vision of r ‘ - ' ' Votes-against Aftnbu Leafs and EXTESE‘ and "‘9 maleh misconduct 550. makes a Scotch-type whisky. tional Council of Churches parlt oéfhrtistianityfi Alzwttfiiess- Luke thatMPaiiil saw. the 9.45__Sunday Schm‘ ' . ‘ . _ i 5 ~‘ 9 ‘y ‘ “" 'es 0 ris.we s on a no "man 0 ace oniaf‘ is is ' ‘ ‘ libctliléi'dtiiiiechpoldgiins' J h“ the ’ Slideavm‘infl '0 Drea c h “'5 because there would haw been 11:00 a.m.—-—BAPTISMAL bbRVICE M I " place wcrit to a pair of 3y. by “ample. by deed. by no way of identifying a Mace- «WHAT DOES IT figure skaters Otto and Maria‘ prayer. by Ellis, by WOW donian from any other Crock. MEAN?" .l‘eltnek‘ of Bronte. Ont.. who i mean unless the man were known per- . ' flélzzk’t’i (‘mnpctitnrs from 15' Christ. Himself commanded us sonally to Paul. Luke was H Amhem: "G" Tell it on the Mom. countries with a worldwinning t to do so. Greek. and perhaps from Philip- ram” ( k, DPI‘fOFmenPP la Si spring at i In Matthew 28:19-20. we see pi: he had also been in Paul's I I Thev l how this was Christ's last com- natiVe city of Tarsus. as a med- \ rogue. Czechoslovakia. _ picked up .06 points on 12 first ' places. 16 set-0nd and 28 third. 2 Fourth placc wont to the Re- » gina curling rink skipped byi Ernie Richardson that won the Canadian title last March in and then went sweep in the world champion- Births, Deaths Marriages in the 11.8. and is used by permission). y . S R JONES The subject of discipleship is not one of merely historical in- mend to His apostles. at th e time of His ascension. on the Mount of Olives east of Jerusa- nations His followers. ing them to observe all that I have commanded you." They were to give up a n y- thing and everything in order to serve Christ. for nothing else. matters by comparison. The were to be baptized. thus giv- ing a public and definite eVi- dence that they had broken with their past lives. as men of na- ture, and entered into the re- generated life of Christians. H; iHe. more than any other. was a pioneer for Christ. In the passage from Acts we of privation and sacrifice. Four times 4:11.16. Romans 12:6-8. 12:4-11 and 12:28-30) Paul (in Ephesians. I Cor.: . _ lists ,influence of the Spirit of Gods §Lydia. the new convert. to make a _.hat of prophecy_ ‘Paul and his party stay in her: .home. where they enjoyed lux- ury they would not know often. As Paul points out in a ny .times. discipleship is not a lux- urious path. but. quite often one ticssed to His their authority in the find 0"“ more the Emma" the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Only l messengers- ;story of the first European con- ical student in the university. so it is quite possible that the two could have known each other previously. Furthermore, it was Luke who authored the Acts. V ‘and since he first uses here the t we know that he accompanied Paul on this tour- '3 'b ,4 There were four in I‘ aiil's party at this time. Paul was of very independent. c h a r a eter. and it must have taken consid- The Bible House offers you religious sup- ‘. In the passage assigned (Eph- ‘esiansi he lists four gifted groups. The apostles are those who had seen Christ and wit- rcsur:ectior; Church 7:00 p.m.—“HOW TO HAVE A HAPPY NEW YEAR” Anthem: “In the Bleak Mid Winter" (Holstl Soloist: Miss Ruth Ross Solo: Mrs. Douglas McKenney I Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland St at Longworth Ava. sit'fiiicns: ii a.m. SPEAKER: JAMES A. STARR, B.Sc.. Visitors Cordially Welcome Radio Broadcast 4:15 p.m. and—7:30 p.m. Th.M. PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH The greatest of all dlSCipies plies for church and was Paul. whose work spread‘ P kdl WADDE“. I and Mrs. wider and deeper and lasted homP- Christie Drive. a, a 0 Lloyd \l‘addell. Albany. are longer than any other Single} no Kent St. Charlottetown R". J, n. Tye, B.A.. 3.1).. Minister happy to announce the arrival missionary in Christian history- 1 r, Leslie niscott, \ Organist and Director of Senior Choir of their son Douglas Lloyd at the Prince County Hospital on December 24th. 1062 SHERREN .» At Prince County Hospital on Thursday. Decem- ber 27. 1062. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shrrrcn tnee chnda FPI‘QIISOD‘. Hampton. a daugh- ter Marjorie Lorraine. 7 lbs.. 10“? ozs. rs. Stanley Newman Director of Junior and Intermediate Choir! 9:45 ant—Senior Church School 11:00 a.m.—-Nursery and Kindergarten Classes : . .-—-MORNING WORSHIP- “ mam Sermon: “THE BINDING AND LOOSING 0F SlNS" tMt. 16:19) Anthem: "Shepherd of lsrael"—G. S. Stebbins Male Eight: "Stand Up. Stand Up For Jesus" —arr. Geibel St. Paul's Anglican Church i Established 1769 by Royal Foundation i The Rev. 1'. Louis Bliss. Elector V Organist and Choir irec or: . George A. Thompson. F.R.(‘..O.. (CHM) A.R.(.M. Fourth Sunday in Advent 0:30 a.m.—-—Holy Communion I ' I A 9:45 Sunday School. Junior. Senior and Bible Classes. 11:00 Sunday School. Primatry and Beginners classes. CIIDMORI“. To Mr. and Mrs. , "Pr. 8 cm a Sohnol Brian Pndmore. on December 11 00 Morning Prayer and ‘ 11"” a'm' Ev‘gNKm WORSHIP 'l't'th. 1952. at the Prince Ed- SUblec'i-‘In‘e Myswrmlm ‘fmvm‘s' 7'00 p'm'_ mm. “GODS pLAN pop My Luci)" ward Island Hospital. a dangh- 700 pageant; The Great Light mAn'hem_:_ Monday Dec. 31st. (Watchnighi Servicei _ 11:1!) PM. Special Service and Holy Communion. CHURCH GOING FAMILIES ARE HAPPIEB FAMILIES. 'I‘O ALLOur Siencerest wish for a joyous and Blessed New Year Music by the Intermediate Choir. You Are Welcome To Wmiship With Us _______.___._._.__—_———————— ter. 0 pounds. 6 ounces. MARRIAGES MI'NRD ——- MILLER r The. marriaze of Helen Andrena. _________ “Mam” "f '“r' and Mrs' H" W Miller. West Royalty and . g Charlottetown. 1’. E. I. Douglas Carlile. 5011 of Mr. L. , R l G E BA 1 H. B. Somers. M.A.. s.rM.. Minister "- -- - - ' ' - and Mrs. D. Munro. Renown. Saskatchewan The double- rin; ceremony was performed Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas. B.A.. 3.0. key. Clayttm C. Lewis Organist and Director of the Choir: Organist and. Director of Cholriii Christopher Gledliill. M.A.. B.Mus. 9:45 a.m.—Church SehOol for all ages by Rev T.H.B. Somers, Kirk of St. James. Charlottetown. 1km am'_churcmym’. 9 Nursery _ “if. Royuon F: Mll‘mrd' A‘R'C'o' ‘ ‘ ‘ 11:00 arm—MORNING WORSHIP AND SERMON: 9:45 a.m.—Iutnior. Intermediate and Senior Church School “my” “r Chili?“ \The "THE LAST OF LIFE" (A message especially 11:00 a.m.—§indergmen and Prnnary Church School. and marriage o e a - on .‘on- - - _ __ . m older Mme) uroery re. mam. In Daniel A. Wilson of Each new 3’9" ’3 mm a new fame“ Sm.” “‘1 THE cuuncu FOR ALL. . . Agthem: "0 come, ye servants of the Lord. And 11:00 a.m.—“A GOOD PRAYER TO END THE YEAR" \Inntamio took mm Satur- _ marked 1mm 9"?“ “955*” destroy its gleam‘ ALL FOR THE CHURCH praise nu holy Name" (Christopher Tye, 1558) —(Rev‘. J. G. E B ll) day. Dcccmhci‘ 22nd. 1962. at NEWing splendor. But; short-lived 18 that spell of peace and The Church ism: mamfmown 'mio p.m.—-—EVENING WORSHIP AND SERMON: ‘ '. Jr. .Girls' Choir: "Under The Stars" 4 1‘ m- 3"“ “11" Um“: Chair“ perfection. Soon the newness is trampled out, the same mu. for the building of chm“... and “H W HAMEM'EHINGS TEREED 3“!!ng 1:11 . J b gialiispidurng." ag‘w . ev' Old trails Show themselves again. good. citizenship. It be atorchoulc of we has: year‘e‘ned') Dug s o w w 7.“, p.m'__u0N THE THRESHOLD OF THE FUTURE“ I _ ‘ ‘ ‘ Tearing the last page off the calendar can change 32‘3" Elma W""°“‘ ‘ "3°33 to; Come Unto Him—Handel —-t Rev. G. wymasi u Marihl‘gmy}r;h;?:al; China: the year. But, it; cannot change the MAN. We’ll make of each new man "f; ioltohist: .Msisls arbor. Rogers "A w$l£tgsrai 2w%mgUBX;s'erdRil§SI¥'Y AND Wm... om". ‘0“ newmbe, year just; what we have made of the old ones—unless we direct our sound reasons why every person should “LET US SgAggfi in?) TRY OUR WAYS AND TURN SPRING FARR" 22. 1962. by the Rev. Dr. A. lives anew toward God and neighbor, unless we tit-evaluate destiny attend "mm "subtly and support AGAIN to THE LORD” qPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH I. Gordon MacPhei-son. Glennis and «if the Church They are: (t) For hit ’~ ‘ Margueritp Ford‘ daughter ‘ ' . , . . own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (Cor. Klrkwood Drive. and Dunkirk Street) 3f w and. W: Chewr Fwd In this New Year don i: expect a blanket of perfection to hide (3) For um “in of H, comm...” , 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.—CHU 00 " M‘nh'Mmon_ fi'E’tL'm‘CMFg‘; the old failures. But seek the better Way. The Church helps men and nation. (4) For the sake of the s “=00 8~m-— REMEW’ERWHERE Ym}, SEAN? . Alexander \iacKcnzic. son of discover new trails . . . and follow them with new hope . . . to a 01"“ “5°”- “l‘i‘h m4“ his "m1 ' “mo mvfpl'lmmle Fm" _ my“ Mm“ Mr and Mrs. Earl Machenvie. e ' ion f m and material support. Plan to p to Anglican Church of Canada Ch 2183's . mes.” "an" 10:1“ “mm om. 1‘ W “3 ° 9- church regularly and read your Bible Rochford Square ‘” m ~ '- “m ' daily. Anglican Church of Canada I Copyright1M.KcistcrAdmtisingS€nice,Inc.,Scrasburg.Vl. The Venerable J. R. Davies. M.A.. Rector IN The. Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. M.A., D.D. ' ' Roanms -. t. m... . Honorary mm mm ion res yterian urc . of Percy W Robbins. who Sunday Monday ucsday Wednesday Thursday Saturday Miss Suzanne Brenton. Llc. Mus" Organist passed away December 30. 415593112 fiegrtivzvs II qrintfplians Ephtpiaixs Ephesians Colgssians Revelation Mfl- 3- W- “W: CW Direct" Corner Prince and Grafton Streets mm . . ' - 5" a 4'1 .2 4‘“532 3'1'10 21'“ Dec. tit—The Sunday after Christmas Day The Rev. Donald A. 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