12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat.. Mar. 10, 1962. | 'THE WEEK AT SDU Hold Spotlight At College Halifax Native played his worst Je. Also that higher sdues-| Island Hospital, tion is a a presage to the at- may mean industrial failure or success. We feel that there are three a patient for several days. | Murray presided and the see- the “minutes of the previous God Permit Suffering?” She where he was! retary, Mra. Allan Wicks read also conducted ap interesting|for the March meeting. Bible quiz. Following this the | was served by the hostess. ident meter terra sare " toning of grester | caatrs, James Craig was hostess | meeting, and called the roll to| Promina toad an tein | OLD FLAG P 2 . are becoming more and more| for the monthly meeting of OE ERATE EG EME he thoi Indonesia has’ beep St. Paul's Anglican Church Sports Events And Election | tte “semana tor employment. preadsinare “Crawford, Memor with a Bible verse, Mra Elden | SUP The Moon.” AS a new pro- Godt on Established 1769 by Royal Foundation ‘oday ability or inability to com- 4) Women's Missionary Soci- Hickon, the devotional leader ject, it was decided to make | $1 “isle, 2 red and white eee te silmarter| ety. The president, Mrs. Pomroy | chose as her topic “Why Does quilt blocks. Mrs, Murray in- flag dates’ from the '3ih ‘cen vited the members to her home | tury ncn, A.R.C.M, the season and still questions to be resolved; ‘orres| SERVICES: 11 Speaker: James The Kirk Organist and WE INVITE YOU ee Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland St., Radio Broadcast—4:15 pa. ————————S—— SS The Reverend T. H. B. Somers, M.A., S.T.M., Minister Director of the Choirs Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B.Mus, 9:48 a.m.—Church School for all age groups 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery 11:00 a.m.—MORNING WORSHIP AND § ang INSPOILED AND UNE! BISTERED By FRANK CORCORAN SDU C The Blue and White of St. Francis Xavier rebelled against the oddsmakers and rallied to down Acadia and gain the N.S. Basketball laurels, then stum bled to a 49-39 decision over SDU Subject: ‘Temptation’ them: “Plead Thou My Cauce"—by Mozart the first game of the “best of (Illustrated Address) * series for the Maritime ev. N. M. Morris Crown Subject: Flying Angel Mission, St. F.X. was bad, but St. Dun- All visitors Welcome. stans was worse, as the finalists for the highest Hoop honors fail- ed to hit the half-century mark, | over forty minutes of frienzied playing. Only the flashy ball at Longworth Ave. a.m. and 7 wcrex) , ThM. A. Stahr, Ps I nected with so important an en- counter, may have contributed to a basketball game that was lacking in the poise and finish expected of these two evenly- matched finalists. By the time this column goes to rest, the second and perhaps the final game of the series will be over. The time for the second encounter was Fri, 7 o'clock (last night), If SDU won, the fl- nal game will be held to-night, 8 Of S. James Anthem: “Lord, for Thy tender mercies’ sake” |} o'clock at Antigonish. If the Is- (Hilton) | land University lost, then St. F, 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP AND SERM X. has retained the honors for via oe THING AS thirteen of the last fourteen FAITH-HEALING’ TOD | years. Her 12 years stranglehold anaes Bae Thine eae, © Lard on the trophy was broken last 8:00 p.m. vane People's Society t this ‘was a | novel trend that the Antogonish- TO WORSHIP WITH US ers were not willing to foster, came out looking good, best om Do we desire these bet- the floor, and adding 18 points to ter and greater opportunities his record collection. The Basket-| for our young people? ball team, which has yet to lose| Second: Are we, under the a game this year and which is| present facilities and program, rated the best High School in| able to provide them? P.E.L., maintain they were only| Third: If our system of edu- setting the example for the hog- | cation is not able to provide the key squad, so-on the ice lanes, | necessary facilities, are we able the Charlottetown lads rallied to| and willing to provide them? down Montague High 3-2, and) We believe that we desire the make a complete day for SDHS.| best for our young people that Lent has officially begun, and it is possible to procure, which a retreat will be held at St. Dun- | answers the first question. stans this Monday, Tuesday, and| It would seem: that there aré Wednesday. Classes will be sus-/not nearly enough scientists, pended for the three days, and| engineers, technicians, and st students will be spending their | dents to fill the need, even for time in prayer and meditation | present demands, even though in preparation for the season of | Our universities are filled to cap- Repentance. acity with students. Rev. E.J. Roche, the Reg-| It would seem that we have istrar of St. Dunstans University | neither the facilities nor the nd Rev. T. M. MacLellan are | personell for the training of our scheduled to return from Ottawa, | young people to meet the de- this weekend, where, along with | mand for higher trained people two thousand delegates, they|to work in industry, otherwise, have been actively participat-|we would not be using the ser- ing in the Canadian Education | vices of trained people from Conference. This Conference, a| other lands, much as this dem- week long affair, was formed | onstrates our national opinion of with the purpose of trying to de- | racial equality fine the purposes of education, | We believe that this country ix and establishment of principlies as financially able to provide and foundations _necessary for academic and technical training changing tis as it was able to provide milit- There has been somewhat of a ary training in an earlier em- furor in the daily papers, con-| ergency, Can not provide cerning election dates, candl- similar training for peacful pur- lates.etc. and it is apt that SDU | should be holding its elections for willingness to provide the nee the Students Unon, at this time. essary finances for neces Contesting the Presidency of the training must be conanenen Students are Harry Callaghan by governments, municipal, pro- Fabrics are breathtakingly beautiful, workkmanship is pre- cise and accurate. 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"WHY "PEOPLE ae To Educate Young People = siwnct teen L_ : eee ir, and Mrs. Kenneth Graham, While we are all greatly con- Breadalbane, cerned with the international Miss Catherine Stevenson who Problems that beset mankind, has been the guest of Mr. and and while governments are do- Mrs, William Chappell, Bread- ing their utmost to insure that albane, has returned to her mankind will survive, it seems tome in Fredericton, P.E.I. to us that there is a matter of | Miss Carol Matheson, Bread- grave concern to Canada which albane village, was a recent is more of national importance. weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. ‘he Crucified” (Stainer) itor's note: This™is an- other in a series of articles on education, appearing in these columns this week, Education ints Choir: jorious Is Thy Name" Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbel Again we come to Technical progress in the in- Wendell MacKenzie, Brackley. D Week in Canada, and again we dustrial development of our Mr, Angus Gillis enered the will take a critical look at this |country has far out-distanced prince Edward Island Hospital oe phase of civilization, consider- the technical training of our recently Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. Classes for all ages ing our If the students of +40 ach. aioe Bebe esses, our failures, young people. Mr. William Hickon, Bread- le Cl our hopes, and needs, if this na- today are to have the opportun- albane courier, fas return 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP- tion is o retain and increase its ity of being the highly oe home from the Prince once Sermon; CONCERNING oe L DAYS influence within the organiza- worker of tomorrow, it seem: Quartet: Trusting Jesus—Sankey tion of the free world, which in- logical that we must provide this Mes A. MacDonald, Miss MI MacDonald fluence, we believe, should be| skilled training, otherwise, if OBITUARY Dr, G, D. Barrett, Mr, W. Phillips directed in the interest of bread, peace, and freedon, for all men. es 1 a this country is to compete for DAVID MURRAY MacDOWELL p.m.--Divine Worship: Calvin Church, Mermaid business and trade on the world) ‘There passed away at the hos- 7:00 p.m. — DIVINE vor ony Gu ce market, skilled personnel must be pital for Sick Children, Toronto Sermon: WHY THE STORY WAS WRITTE: derived from countries which | Ont. on Feb. 9th. 1962, David Anthem, The Night Now Is Falling The Bible House provide the necessary training. Murray MacDowell, of Pleasant wuptim. sree ada offers you religious sup- | We believe that is is possible, Valley, P.F.I. in his 16th year, ‘Mombasa h Sh nto plies for church and | desirable, and necessary that | David was the son of Leslie Mac- the opportunities that are avail-| Dowell and the late Annie Ruth able in this electronic age must | Stevenson. home. 170 Kent St. caraticiown | * ta In Oct. of 1960, David had Se made available \o our young — » successfully undergone a major “BAHA'I” maT ee) ee Central Christian Church 219 Kent Street heart operation but jan. of 1962 following X-ray's it was learned that another condition not related to the first operation had developed and on the 23rd of Jan. he left by plane accom- panied by his father for Toronto, where he underwent extensive 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.—Morning ae Service Bible School (Classes for all ages) Education: — Al a Anthem: “We Would See Jesus (Brackelt fouhaiigovucsihel, (4. Mesut ‘These three objectives interdependent. All humanity, and spiritual education—are EVENING WORSHIP three are latent in human society at the present time. They | tests, which resulted in another 7:00 p.m.—Men's Choir and Special Musie are emprging to the degree that the highest type of people in | heart operation on Feb. 9th, but Solo: “Christ of the Cross"—Brother Kd Sellick all countries recognize one or more as nae medical skill was of no avail and them values for idealism and effort. Conscious _ Duet Gregor and Preston it | God called him home a the Message: “LET'S FACE THE FACTS" wat aiss berveed creation “amd Tevetetion, "hotwesa | operation was complet Minister—W, 0. Weale order nee, We pray that trough Davi | have more Ornanist: Mes. W. A. MacRae. For Iterature write P. 0. Box 181 Charlottctown daar en ioage in the resin & WARM WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO ALL: St. Peter's Cathedral (Angiican C) oh Canada) ROCHFORD SQUARE Canon J. R. Davies. M.A., L.Th.. Rector The Rey. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D.D. Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus., Ors: Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Choir Director March 11—The First Sunday In Lent :00 a.m.—Soly Communion 8:45 a.m.—Mattins 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 ¢.m.—Litany, Choral Euchari 5:00 p.m.—Evens isitors are most welcome at all services The Salvation Army “Home of Evangelism Since 1865” Great George 55 Villa Avenue 9:20 a.m.—Director Class 10:00 a.m. —Sunday 7:00 p.m. TEvanaeuistie fe Meetiog Thursday 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY” TRINITY UNITED _ H = Reverend conn <. E. a Latimer, B.A., 11:00 a.m. —felme Meeting. 00 p. PM. ist SUID US NOT ME! No need to sit at home and wish... not when TCA Economy and Sermon PARK ROYAL oe CHURCH , ‘act fares open up so many places for you, even on the strictest budget. Pick your spot and see 1m aman 1. re rane ee instance, only $79 retum MONCTON to Director ot Senter nd Intcrmediate Choirs 1 ae, lee AVE THEN WHAT? TORONTO (or $68 if you can travel on Excursion days. Travel must be com- 9:45 a.m Senior and Junior Church School 11:0 a.m —Nursery and ~ aa Classes ne aes Se pleted by May 31st.) See Morton Dew, remvesnnn i 2.00 p.m.—Adult Class “A “THIS WAY TO A VITAL LENTEN : “WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED” Music by the You are welcome to Worship with w