Pre ae SSR» . ih dina PRR hana eaeE concn ee a gee nee aissmmmn ace 8k ae tints aetna 2 (DB Re edie iS areSlbe set tee ate CUO can Vig a AINE ere set i fin 2 eit eat ‘Charlottetown, Sat. Jan: 8, 1966 © is Ammetean ‘denied Ne'vc lad haath auc ent agreed to this designation. e Ciratlan fo te ‘Biber to : ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL ‘LESSON es c The 150th Apiniversary of the oped on in, yndas. . and encourage. Scripture Sertyare—tohn 20:24-815 Acts 6:26-89; Romane 10:6-17; TK Timothy 8114-21, ——— ; An pear, Many kinde of cele. |iN6 ad stady. : : ty, a Od a: ia ai Ki bration are being planned in or- |. The New York Phitharmonie der to make it significant. | Symphony Orchestra is .|Among the recommendations | ing to give a “Year of the set. forth are:..prepare and pro- | concert in Philharmonic Hall, * vide special Seriptures for the.)New York City, on ne Fe -junmet needs of: millions of Am- | with Sir Malcolm Sargent of ‘ ae nn ile - Pi ne _— en, —— London Symphony’ pwr thes hen presbyteries and confer- |the church. of the. future suich | SUP! ie ‘formation anon- a B om of the United Church start |high office is not just for men or \9! Advisory Councils overseas,| waTCH FOR TRUE GREEN HIME! looking around for the ne xt |clergy”. leading to National Bible Socie- Hie! Moder ihe ehiarcls th ties; undergird the objectives’ of jth are four ‘true varieties es 4 jeties with |of . Iris! amroc! | oy} Moderator of the church they| The Observer‘ points cut that the ‘United Bible Soc fi shamrock and three. fr ~— Se oo i ~~ ee Church | increased support and pcoer véry similar varieties of three , . i " spons as na inspir- geme: unch . |} ss oes but seek someone trust- ers, wise counsellors; adminis- a nt; la a Bible Broth ved grass P ie bella perv and uaieonnen. trators, disturbances, status quo cm giicans as.-we. s shakers, social ophets, popul- . : Church Obs says in ite. at A e ar sreeiherk pa friendly folk The Salvation Army Though 8 de , Thomas Journeying. to Gamaria after the Christiane must be will We heve God's revelations in the jue jwho moved among the’ people.” ‘Home of Evangelism Since 1865” refused to believe Christ's -Resurrec- Passov i : issu urch been ‘ tion — actual. proof. ‘on pro- questing” Lely euaati roy Bol ee Him ot have lua preot ef ——- — aad oe rely "For 1966-8 a statesman . BB gel ye pr joatige able “gg: ‘Villa Avenue Great George Street Capt. Ray Nelson ~ vided it, blessed him, and pronounced _hecy. Philii ; the of Him—on ‘rection instruc we -may needed’, the Observer says. “It ygoderators. These are all salu- |] _ , an 8 greater blessing on those-who be- Christ so convincingly he is converted toa sirdin hose oe oe be tomplete im every . good work,— would even be wise for the bre- ary operations.” sui: Sindy bot—i0 8 eve without proof.—John 20:24-31. and baptized.— :26.90 —Romans 10:5-17, ’ HE ‘Timothy 3:14.17, ea we seems sessions |e a ae MEMORY VERSE: ‘And Jesus answered and to Him, Bless ea seinen Sin jona: " : 6 6 Yea ALANCES (Part 2) . " mon n Bar- for flesh and ‘Weed oe met Revealed it ‘glican brethren. ea ice 1 IN THE B i unto thee, -but. my. Father. whieh- is-in-heaven.”— -16:17.— Taree a ‘ley oman, of ex 196 ws Ye cE cae Salvation ¥ uc ion Mecting~1 PRODIGAL SON (Pat aie 3 ee : N or a lay, ° — he BELIEF ALONE INCOMPLETE - Re: edly without the actual visible jsupreme’confidence in their pow. ordained woman’, the here Of The Bible Tone. 8 ove bere oi = ing) d rors oa proof-o: the divinity—-of Christ oe fe See save_and ‘glorifyjournal says. “No layman or) “3° aS ’ - that Thomas had before him. jour lives. woman a yet held this Se a A WELCOME AWAITS YOU. “AT THE ARMY And despite his doubts, Thomas| And if proof is needed for|in the United Church, but it} 1966 has been designated The |was among the first of the disci- |Christianity it is there. We find|could be. Perhaps it should be |Year of the Bible by the U.S. SS Imost mirac ulous|done now, not as a reminder to |Senate, and by most Governors ou nc a Ions ail Henne — me ee eee Ca that occurs in|Anelicans that euch is possible |in the United States of America. Ce (ral Christian Church __In discovering the certainty of our own lives when we repent of jor in 7 oe a Bony ae adap idl ace si many nl ; 4 ‘ama (EDITOR'S, NOTE: The fol- |Indeed, we neéd_tirst to believe, |the power of. Christian faith and tie Setiet wo cnet cnset,_ se seve Christ to our’ lives And (act, signifying our belief that-in lof the larger. denominations _of a oe ee lowing maleriel isting if:we hope to become true [principles to bring bumeaity {© lhe @2en, proved or demonstrat-|we can see power of. Christ 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. for all ages lenson is based en copyrighted’ |heels of beet consee topsatance | Should’ a ‘geod Chrtet | an ed. We cannot see ther! se 5a te lives ee ae ae CHURCH 00 aan emone “GROUNDS. FOR CONDEMNATION” outlines produced by the Di- ifor past sins, committed know: |doubt? Yes! It is not sinful to|taugtt, died.” come irom. Gad s'revelaion of ms will tec PARK ROYAL UNITED er tree vision of Christian Education, lingly or .otherwise. Then we |doubt. Doubt indicates a readi- grave, end ascended into heav;,|mankind, known to us le : “I Know Who Holds Tomorrow” National Council of Churches must fully accept Christ Jesus|ness to believe and a wiiling-\en ‘The saving power ‘of .thess|when He Po ll it supernat- 13 Christie Drive, P arkda 7:00 p.m.—EVENING SER ; pe Bag i and is used by per- - personal ie and Sevioe, we oe pin yd — tremendous events cannot oper- |urally through seers, prophets, | Rev.-J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D., Minister oes comees oo." INVENTORY”. DAY» WO TUS VG. 8 RRM | MC: 2 » by te in our own lives until weland, supremely, through Jesus : ie: ee Holy By RH. RAMSEY Jeous life, living examples of our |spiritual nature, seem superna- : . r Hiscott—Organist and Director of Choirs Mk. Delroy Brown me : alike everything else, religious faith tural. When the doubting is over [Deueve sad accent them with lof Nazareth a ie = _ ‘Tote AND WORSHIP WrrH US | ave a foundation, there our belief remains, stronger, ; ORNING " and, for Christians, it is the Pitt 3 oe are thee we more firm than before, like a R rt Gi oO Ath 9:45 a.m.—Junior, Intermediate and Senior Church “Sshoo _. Minister: Mr. W. ©, Weale ~ foundation of beliet a gevenled ¢ sand certainly (Rouse, built pot rock rather epo iven Vn eism i 00 a.m.—Nursery abd Kindergarten Classes Organist: Mrs. Helen MacRae, A.R.C.M. es- |ferms of -service, t a.m.—DIVINE RSHIP z ; tament seers and prophets, and |service to God and our fellow Certainly our heavenly Father, Touches Off Co tro’ : es Sermon: ‘“‘GREAT ag nial WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO ALL -particularly—upon—“a— complete |man ts the naturat-extension—of |tn- Hit" all--seeing-wisdom,-must- n warsy Anthem: “A. Prayer”’—Handel Me , masisinissiasianniaenniabiioe and committed faith in the Per: (Christian belief and faith. But |be amused as we doubters floun- 11:15 a.m.—Primary oe : ‘ . a : = son of Jesus Christ and whole- service is the fruit of the tree of |der around before—discovering LONDON (AP) — Ane those |gressive Church of England "EVENING: ag eae us 3 hearted acceptance of Him 48 faith, not the root-of-it. ‘Beneath |what wag there all the time, the boys carolling beneath the |group, that atheism is, in fact, |. 2 : Lord and Savior. it all we find belief; belief in|certainty of our belief. gothic arches of the college |becoming increasingly respect- | - 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship Sherwood Christian Bible School Threé things are necessary to |things we cannot see; belief in| Thomas, a nobleman who was |chapel really as angelic as they‘jable in’ Britain's exclusive Sermon: “‘WINDOWS. ON: THE WORLD” make a person a Christian —be-|certain things thet happened 2,- |ready to walk with his Lard into |seem? Do they, in fact, believe |vate schools. So much ¢o that : jatar: “The Lord's My Shepherd’ —arr. Kurth es Wet, faith and righteous living. 000 years agb on testimony giv-|the arms of death after the rai-|a.word of what they sing? Are leven the attitude of the school Gitgrmediate Ginke Choir) Meeting ev le oe te reine ania end » patel tee divine Christ blessed fim for tt eding |" Antheuy. nenevts:'«. teeseh, Pashape the Of = x WELCOME herwood E| ta School . . u ourselve¢; . or gges' vance eh faith and: righteous living Inature of Jesus Christ, and His a greater blessing onail_ those penne famed Eton Col: |is'the abandonment of that tacit) . YOU ARE TO WORSHIP wittt US : S cremen ry - Must re’ , power to f ig cog ogg would come. mas |lege, ‘modern church- | assu: , 80 prevalent before, : Belief, in itselfis incomplete eaaetorth lives; belief in'who would believe wholeheart- |men‘s.conferénce, a amall, pro- that of course all the dear. boys Omtay, sf se i Mane Schoo! tao all graded ce enn are really Christians by belief, Ch ig; i. oe daa ie . : ee t and that thelr doubts end die- ff First Baptist urc | Wednesday, 9:18 sn—Dible Buty ood Prayer Mewtings ; ae ‘ beliefs should be tolerated in a homes of oo ’ ; eecmares ‘way me Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets B A Ware W bb tact To _ Rev, Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. B.D.. Minister — les oy eee eee Bea Yo Deroy Seer ont Come ee : - =. ' j RE, es ; i mi tim mee iat eo” ~The Kirk of af St. James | - . . (Broadcast OFCY) 1:00pm. "DECIDE. FOR YOURSELF. ee et _Maleelan A. MeCulag mA. MeCalas BAW BD ees henieee “God Who Touchest Earth - hitthiokak WARK ke -Ancco With Beauty’ eee TILER Solo: Miss Debbie Wood, Cross GUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1906 4 Roads qth 11:00 A.M. ~ s Wednesday, ?: :30. p.m. —Prayer Meeting ic acon etal ecto - i toa are Ns daisies gone: AVANT-GARDE? be inion oho phase i - CA WARM WELCOME AWAITS you ‘hetecess “O Come, Ye Servants of the Lord’—Tye “Lord .of All_ Power and Might’’—Wesley “238 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. ; a! 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery f il: 30 a.m.—Children’s Caner” ae “The Old Book” . . the New Birth .. . the Precoius Blood +0 Ae er ‘Worship. Wa a rf ... the Blessed Hope.” @ ; : AN _-_. BIRCHWOOD L : ie FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND .. | Kirkwoed Drive = __. (Birchwood St. near Longworth Ave.) * = of . Minister: Rev. Clayten €. Lewis ie Minister: Rev. WOR. Underhay, B.A. Cen re ~ Organist: “Mrs, J. B.. Herdmas, GRAM, at : 7:00 P-M.—Evening Worship tes "9:45 a.m.—Junior, Intermediate, Senior Church School = VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. S "ff 11:00.a.m.—Nursery, Kindergarten and oe Classes f a8 : : HUMANITY OF : 11:00 am. a: OTHE? Sak ‘CALVARY. TEMPLE L a Re inte ane : PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA = i F E Fe % i geek as they have es eal Upper Prince Street ¢ Remember, sc hoois don -. Rev. C.-K. Benn, Pastor : oS Meee ote ee ¥ 15 a. -m.—Radio Broadcast, Summerside Station “TRINITY UNITED. CHURCA oe eS : ‘ m —indifference rather tae hoe * 1:09 a.m. Worshi ' aes | Minkaters: Rev. John G. E, ee a ~ g \ tility. Nowadays, a school 2 oa aa ‘Re . Ge aG Wyrwas, e ‘ <) ; * coal — has reflected the | , .TwentiethCentury Church v First Century Message | ec Mr. J. B. Herdman : ee stian~ tradition for more . . ansaid - ‘What has happened to. this marvelous world of ours in this twentieth cen- THE CHURCH FOR ALL fea aes \ CHURCH SCHOOL— ‘’ tary of God’s grace? Mankind seems to be passing through a sea of troubles Ald. FOR THE CHURCH + | Rt Rev. Francis John Taylor, 4": YY 9:45 a.m.—Junior and Intermediate (Trinity Hall) which has no counterpart in human history. “Ghuurch ie the greatest factor Bishop of Sheffield and himself | — Lion Presbyterian Church 9:45 am. eae } Memorial Hall There are wars and rumors of wars among the nations, and many ‘of the on for the building of charac: @ governor on . the bdéards of” ‘11:00 a.m.—Primary ctuary nations themselves are split into warring factions, each faction striving for. oa es ean rn “7 et tae Ge er tone | "Corner Prince aind’Gratton | Streets os ‘11:00'a.m.— oom aay at tebe a ut a a \ supremacy, and each. intolerant of the views, hopes, and rights of others. strong Church, either democracy _|8 less readiness. to accept tra- The Rev Hoeeld A, Combed, 6... Minloner 11:00 a.m Bnfan up to two ilization can survive. There dition without asking questions | : “11200 a. <_ WHAT TO WEAR IN 1966 (Rev. J. G. E. Ball) The great trouble with the world is that men have forgotten God. They oo es Shane ng quesons Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, L.Mus., 'B.Mus. eu Lord, -F Tender Mercies Sake no longer seek spiritual guidance, but follow the vain ways of 1 aes Sennen Wor piven Sseokd plkaed wore vale: em ne Organist ana Choir Director. eons a ‘or Thy ; We have become a cynical, materialistic generation. , _Tity and wappart the Church, Ther geri ¥ WAR 9:45 a.m.—The Church School. Classes for all ages: 2:00 peli, and and Laie Classes for Scouts, Guides, If this drift toward world tragedy and chaos is ever stopped, the ch of “elahaua ban td) Periee ake’ ~ > lghgaburantaass a witht 10:00 a.m.—Bible Claas. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School’. oo and Brownlee, (Rev. 3. @. B. Balt) : : God and His Church, - mashing of things, —Y 7:00. p.m. PILGRIMAG: | the world must do it, The world’s hope—our hope—is ia ef his community and nation. (4) | made people more ready to lay | 8:00 P.-m—Young People’s Bible Class Sacrament of The Lord's Supper a __ He alone can save mankind from a sorrowful fate,” __._ For ete wed the aes itself, _' hands on other ings and smash_ | 11:00 an _ 0 ey binant or BAPTISM _ fe Anthem: “Christ, Whose Glory Fills the Skiea"® re The.Church seeks to turn the hearts of men from the ways of ‘war and fe fear ae om . a oe — ve neg Co i, | _ Germon: THE CHRISTIAN STRATEGY ae "You ‘he Welcome to Worship With. Us”. 2 Aas Sates oy ie Ween ony Sn Loew ay and end your Bible dally, pia 4 too, hae doubtlees hed | 2a De Comeee!, B.A. ‘ ee. | | ; ; ee ' a however, that 7:0 pan—DIVINE WORSHIP : Onporigh 1906 Rear Adverting Sree, ie, Sradre, We ing — oo Sermon: “BEHOLD, 1 MAKE ALL THINGS! St Paul's s An ae Church | rman | | Miter te ag : Sunday . Monday ~ Tuesday Wedoetay Thadey_ Friday ~~ —s* Saturday- ames y Anthem: At Sun ‘ Established 1769 by Royal foundation hi Isaiah M Ephesians 1 Peter more radi¢al elements among | F. Leuk Ba 1510-20 21S, a fate wee: 2:1-10 217.28] |e Anglican clerey for making J VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME : brass as od Gee an or y b constant with: a Orga Direc ; ae ci + + b+ ers es st jeans. ectiaty which surrounds ay George A. Thompson, F.R.C.O.., (CHM) A.R.C.M. . 7 — : . church assem- : Boa ln ah te Cored oe St. Peter S Cathedral ae 6:30 a.m.-LHOLY COMMUNION ae Heaic ls teacher’ Rochford Square ‘ ‘ SOL: Juni ' “ { nd theological colleges have | i 9:45 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL: Junior, Senior and ‘ cHIS FEATURE Is CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE cuure i [become infected by chepticiem | ‘ae ere p erat ot. an ice . | Clasees pea 7 an ve en, javies, : Mm : j Ca 4 - BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS "The Church Times commented | ° Rev. Gta EM. Malone MADD. | 11:00 am.—SUNDAY SCHOOL: Crib Nurery, Beginner a : "Jon the paradoxical , situation | ~ pee . ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. | JOHN W. MacKENZIE woop CONVALESCENT © Yeuat, although qnty a.emall mi | DW eaten thar te “11:00 er PRAYER AND SERMON ae te tant igs NURSIN a. : —R ‘an & eg m7 Gone St : ~ Appraiser and Broker | i ® Grafton St. Charlottetown Cet he tk the ‘popnlation worse | * Jan, %—The First Sunday after ‘the p Holohany : en ‘ a AEWA, I IAT CH 094-850 ye hao * 43268 a. 269 Queen oe lors ‘seigoutag. Me t a Chuistian tian | 8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist i ” Ws a fi. T. JAMES education, for’ ‘heir failidven. d nas atic Mattin ts ee 4 "aoe 8, NELSON coop : MOORE: & “‘McLEOD LTD. ~ * ,“Plumbing and Heating But BritAin’s private schools | 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School’ (Infants Class i.am:) : 7:00 p.m.—EVENING PRAYER. AND SERMON be Plumbing, and. Heating Contractor ty Departmenta! Store - Day. 49968 + Night 4-823 .|—except for the Roman Catho- | 11:00 a.m.—Chor oe amd Sermon Subject:’ WHEN SUFFERING AND 4-8095 : 17 Hawthorne Ave. 46541 _ 119 Queen St. 12 Elm Ave. - 50 Edward St lic ones—still are staunchly Ang- ] 7:00 p eS oe d Sermon .. : . COME, WILL ANYONE BE WITH YOU? ee Naga lican. Any boy may opt out of | The service at 8 and.11 will be conducted by the Rev. J, 8, “Part ‘Vij—Sermons trom the Psalms), _ ATTEND THE . CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE Bhs ~ [Chapel i bis pevents desire t ona os ‘you ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME 70 ATTEND 4 _{ {they usually don’t, even when ‘.... Visitors. are ‘most cordially welcome at all services _SERVICES, “READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS’ ON. THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES peEreenarns themselves)” or | ee ee ao gear iii . . a 'for teasons of conscience. . ‘ —4t a - ~~ EY ' 4 ‘ : ; : :