” x a ‘ f . o | ° ; 5 1 the Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., March 5, 1966. 7, , : ta ee ; | j & ” | vs a, ; Man Redeemed _. ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON |My Alfred J. Buescher | ing rockets, especially on Su! BILJS VILLE LET’S GET IT STRAIGHT! a : : * 1s. e : ° ° e je | ys 4 af i anetioe a I Sertpture—Johm 18:18-18; 25-27; 21:15-17; I Peter 1:13-25; Romans 8:1-11; Ephesians 2:1-10. | “Such modern méthods of in- The last of a series of caid Q 7 verso ' ! |dvotng rain are Avil aid Es parties were. played Saturday, God spoke through the Prophets | — . Coetzee, moderator o © Feb. 19 at the home of Mr. and 5 i Orange Free State Dutch Re- Mrs. John Corcoran. Five tables The Scribes were well able to tell king Herod where «formed Church. ‘People should were in play. Prizes were won Christ should be born, for 700 years earlier God had revealed {Took to: the chureh for their sal- by Mrs. Joseph: Gollant, Muncy it to the Prophet Hicah. (Matthew 2744). f : | vation and pray for rain. | Gallant, Mrs. Anthony Gallant, onh i ‘ é us saith the Lord... that confirmeth the word of j oe oe oe om oe Edmound Gallant. Freeze-out his servant, and performeth the counsel of his messengers.” j abide by the “no fun on Sunday | was won by Herman Corcoran (Isaiah 44: 24-26). : laws."" The resort city of,Dur- -ang Mrs. J."GaHant-The variety ata 3 ban is crowded with "| box was won by Mrs. Herman “T am God, and there is none like me,. declaring the : bronzed, bikini-clad lovelies and | Corcoran and Muncy Gallant. J. end from the beginning, and from ancient-times the things transistor radios blare. |Mrs. Anthony Gallant- won. the that are not yet done, saying my counsel shall stand, and o pee in Netal, spend sa door prize. : I will do all my pleasure.’’ (Isaiah 46:8-10). lay fishing along the seashore oo i ei : and inland, but not in neighbor-. Mis. Vincent H. Gallant and The great tumber of these predictions, aad Gel ‘ ing Orange Free State. Sunday:|inint daughter returned home. | CoMprehensive detail, not a single one having been found Me _Piaaieeel by Hn Yor : fishing is banned by law there recently from the Wesiern Hos- to be false, and the fact that the literature of no other” ‘s : - - " fend fines are imonsed of: | pital, Aikeeion : religion has been able to foretell future events, certainly eter gives us first-hand knowledge Christ rescued man from the cond Redemption | beatae ’ . * gonclusi ( ealed these Jp times, Peter was forgiven and re- of life’ without grace and Ohrist’s nation of God's law which, tecneh a a a “soveley ~ ow ders. s eee Oe oe Fe ate: eee eee : stored to ‘@tlowship with Christ. sacrifice to ransom and redeem man- -vinely given, could not save man from 2rist's sacrifice with daily. life-logg! Mainly aimed at South Afri-| Peter A. Gallant, employed in | secrets to-his servants.” (Fulfilled Prophecy page 5, 6 — | John 18:15-18, 25-27; 21: 15-17. “kind. —1 Pter 1:13-25, the guilt of 'sin.—Romans 8:1-11. election: of slai-—wummmuame: 41-10, |8'¢-careires. Foun; BaMe CANES | Borden. ment the peti week-wod A. Ernest Cooke). ) an : : : ; , ve banned ice cream vendors, at his home in Piusville " ighti , i | MEMORY VERSE: “But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.” ‘sexy cinema posters and curv) | c showing fg tom Werigtares’ tat Seeue wer Gael Cae ) ; 7 : aceious shop window models in| Keir Murray, Miminegash. is tnaaye re . me Jeaue Was ON: (ae : R THOSE WHO SEEK are ak : : : : : an “effort to pressure more peo-| a patient in the Western Hos- Rein eh s : FC ) ie “t . aie ; <2 e ple into the church on Sunday. | pital, Alberton Christ's coming confirms the veracity’ of the Old Testa- - ~ \Sunday Pastimes; ce an oe eee their’ sing? ~~ 8 --that—it—held—for—all_mankind. Interest Kirkwood Drive ; h Minister; Rev. Clayton C.. Lewis: + _femetimes people have, their | WHERE e a — : Organist: Mrs. J. B. Herdman, L.R.A.M._ strange ways. In Rhodesia, when ° : >t 1 h h CRORE SCROCE: the Rev. Henry Kachidza was in|... DO THE First Baptist Cl urcn : 9:45 a.m.—Senior, Intermediate and Juniors Gatooma about a year ago, he worner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets : 11:00 a.m.—Nursery and met aman who had travelled] 4p Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow, B.A., B.D., Minister nae AINESS IP og go miles town to q i ’ , Sa “Ist and Choir Dirscter : : Loving % Sea On ae way, ‘iis ‘eal Ss ARS aa bashed Vv. gy rae a ae ve Ls tae ard Comnminicants Class . a. .—Sun : mM. t oe to rest in the shade 11:00 a.m.—“LORD REMEMBER ME” oe 7 is p.m.—Adult Study Group “Jesus Christ And The While sitting there, he saw ® M ? a ‘Anthem: ‘‘O Saviour of the World Christian Life” , he a GO, OMMY? (Broadcast CFCY) “You are welcome to Worship With Us” picked it up and etarted to read. ue 1? : GR be . ! ips gil gp On ~— ~~ “The big brown: eyes-are thoughtful; the Sie O erat ot ee oe Ss ain Aina fifteenth chapter all f i Soloist; Mrs. “Douglas enney N f fl cae all cers Mary Anu oes Sr ay Ee TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Later in Gatooma, he saw Mr.| VETER. tion of New Charlottetown, P.E.I. _ 0:1-18. ¥ VS ; ‘tian religion: (1) that man is: a/| “tempt to lead~a~better—life God .he was fongiven and restored to .. fellowship with Christ and. His -renness of a life without grace; “and a great change came over God's Resources Available (EDITOR’S NOTE: The fol- lowing material relating to tomorrow’s Sunday School lesson is based on copyright- ed outlines produced by the “Division of Christian Educa- tion, National Cotnci. of Churches in the U.S., and is used by permission:) By R.H. RAMSEY TWO facts are basic to Chris- | condemned. Though perfect and cuse and guide; it ¢ould not ab- solve man of the guilt of his feared God and struggled feeb- ly, without hope, under an enor- the flesh’ God condemned sin in for it. And what we offer must |settle for nothing less than our iwhole liveg—our minds, our \we love most and cherish. Redemption becomes ours mous burden of guilt for his when we meet the divine. sacri- ing sins. From this Jesus Christ has fice of Christ with daily, life-|Reformed Church, are‘ under-|Sunday. But most South Afri- Christ's sacrifice obtained God’s sinner and (2) that God has ‘the flesh. Through Christ the forgiveness for our sins, a - provided redemption whereby man may escape the guilt— but not necessarily .the consequences —of his sin. Above all else, Christianity is a réligion of redemption. Man is. under the bondage of sin. Through Jesus Christ the for- giveness of sin is accomplished, man’s feet are set in the right pathway, and a heavenly ideal is held up before him in his at- stands ever-ready to forgive and redeem those who truly and contritely confess and repent ‘There is no better example of this anywhere in ‘the Bible than in the life of Simon Peter. Three times he denied knowledge — of, and association with, Jesus. Yet, disciples, to become possibly the greatest of these. - - Peter did not deny the Lord unknowingly, nor did he-do it fer gain. He loved Jesus, but when the chips: were down, he inexplicably ‘became a coward and love look second place. Be- |. tween the Crucifixion and . the Resurrection Peter know the emptiness, restlessness and bar- him. Gone were the sin, the Pig MORNING: i = : soli eee — the.pride,the-boasting, CO-, f : - : : Chris Gledhill, M.A., B. Mus., ARCCO = wardice. He became aware of| — Z 9:45 a.m.—Junior? Intermediate and Senior Church School ——— -: Se pee th the enormity of -Christ’s “sacri- | fice on the Cross and. the .hope And when Jesus questioned his love for Him, he was able to re- affirm it humbly,.and to accept the charge, ‘‘Feed my sheep.” Under God’s law, man was Bit Of Paper Aroused Man’s Kachidza, the Bible Society Sec- retary, who was carrying some hooks in his hand. He came up ‘to find out what kind of books they were. He was shown a Bib- le, produced his piece of paper, and they found the place in John’s Gospel. “When I picked>up this pap- er,” he said, ‘‘I was alone. But after reading it I felt as if there was someone with me. I heard God speaking to me. I now be- lieve this is’ true because I can see He brought me to you.” He had received a little mon- ey from his other shopping to buy himself a shirt; but instead he used jit to buy himself @ Bible. In Taiwan 967 Bununs an ab- original mountain tribe of some 20,000 have enrolled in a Bible righteousness of the law can be fulfilled in those ‘“‘who walk not Spirit."* Jesus Christ which awakens us from the lethargy of sin, makes us free from the law of sin and and lifelong attempt to lead a better life. In other words, Christ turned the terror and fear_of—sin._into—the-— joy —and peace ofa forgiven life, bring- ing salvation and the hope of et- ernal life. : We are not saved by our own efforts, for salvation is the gift of God.We can do —nothing—to ‘hearts open and eager to receive world about her. We part of her development, Sometimes our pint-sized inquisitor’s questions are devastatingly funny, some- times deadly serious; but always important. Harry and I may chuckle over them, but ‘we never forget that these queries reflect Mary Anne’s increasing awareness of the answers and attitudes are an important Another influential portion of Mary Anne’s growth, we feel, has been her regular attendance at Church School. There, Mary Anne’s experiences with other. children have been related to God’s plan. The tiny kitchen or ply garage in the skilled teacher’s capable hands becomes the train- ing ground for Christian behavior. \giveness that God continually 'offers us as His great gift. But after the flesh, but after the accepting it means we will com- | plete it by diligence, faith and \perfect Example set before us in |Christ. | The way is not easy, none of death, and sustains us in a daily |us will attain the state of per-| ifection set before.us; and it will not make us happy, for. happi- | ness is a state of ‘mind result- jing from a pleasant errange- jment of circumstances. But it will méke us blessed. We. will live lives of inner peace, quiet- ness, resolute purpose, real satisfaction and confidence that we are part of an unending uni- made_us will gradually bring us His great gift. God stands ready jinto fellowship with Him and _et- to give it, but we must sacrifice jernal life. 3 know, that our | By DENNIS LEE ROYLE JOHANNESBURG AP)— \ice cream are among a host of Sunday pastimes which, accord- to some elders’of the Dutch | With more than 1,400,000 white jworshippers, the largest religi- jous following in the country, ithe Dutch Reformed Church de- plores.. women’s ‘trousers, _re- vealing skirts, shorts, ballet .There isa spirit of life in continual striving to follow the |tights ak Gina (A dha ot, stacles to moral purity,. especi- laly- on Sunday, claim the ‘churchmen. Even Santa Claus is labelled “a derisive heathen impersona- ition,” by Rev. G. J. Korze, who lwants the geniad- character lbanned. “People no longer ‘please Christ but the devil,’’ he asserts. Btn Parson J. J. Viljoen, staunch opponent of the bikini, believes there is a lot to be said for comes to mixed bathing. _. Among a_ growing. list of “never on Sunday’ bannings Hit Churchgoers|.... divinely given, it could only ac- be acceptable to a God who will | suggested by- the church are ieoc ktail parties, newspapers, sins, Under it, ancient man souls, our willpower, the things Swimming, dancing, fishing and|dancing, popular music, card games and sports. | Unléss you are a hotel resi- dent you cannot: buy a beer on rescued man. Through the com- |long sacrifice; the constant re-|mining South Africa's church-|cans keep a well-stocked bar. at ing of God's divine Messenger in jjection of sin and temptation. | goers. | ee ‘home for Sunday entertaining. {Movies are closed on Sundays, \out’ a moment after midnight |swarms ‘of teen-agers line up for the late-night show—a relief \from Sunday boredom. {BAN SHORT SKIRTS ° | In cosmopolitam Votan. | jnesburg, teen-age movie-goers |wear shorts and jeans and ex- |pose- midriffs: But not in Bloem-. |fontein, where short skirts are jbanned. ais | Johannesburg almost is a. de- parties are the order of the day, People frolic around their pri- vate swimming pools and con- sume wish. Even. South Caught in the grip of a -serious drought, they were warned by the church not to use rain-mak- ‘serted city -on Sunday... Home jj. as much liquor, as they | s ‘Mrica’s farmers | bring it about except keep our|verse and that the God who apartheid of the sexes ‘when it/come under the church's eye. - The Salvation Army Great George Street Capt. Ray Nelson Directory Class—9:30 a.m. Sunday School—10 a.m. i} Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. , - Family Sunday Sermon: “IN THE HOME Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. dariise conumieend by Rev. Ross Howard and family . Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home League (Public meeting) Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. : A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY ae Christian Reformed Church 155 Mount Edward Road, Sherwood s Rev. M, Dornbush, Minister 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship : 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School ‘ 2:30 p.m.—Afternoon Worship You are always welcome to worship with us, - You are invited to hear the Word of God each Sunday at 7,30 p.m, im the Montague Bible Chapel. : The Subject this week, — ‘Daniel speaks of Christ’’. “CALVARY TEMPLE PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA . , — Upper Prince Street Rev. Cyril Clarke, Pastor : : _R dio Broadcast, Summerside Station fein : School Classes for all Ages ~ 2 Attend Charlottetown’s full Gospel Assembly. PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH: 48 Christie Drive, Parkdale Rev. J. H. Tye, BA., B.D., Minister Mr. Leslie Hiscott—Organist and Director of Cholrs 11:00 a.m.—Nursery and Kindergarten Classes ; .m.—DIVINE WORSHIP acd Prenat “LIVE WITH YOURSELF AND LIKE Anthem: ‘God So Loved the World’’—Stainer 11:18 a.m.—Primary Church School EVENING; 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP : ; Sermon: “GOD DOES PROVIDE” ‘Music by Men's Choir Solo; Mr. Don Hutchison YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH US 7:00 p.m.—‘THE GREAT BANQUET” ’ A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU ¥ Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. . Services: 11:00 a.m, and 7:30 p.m. Speaker: JAMES A. STAHR, B.Sc., M.Th. . “The Old Book . . . the New Birth . , . the Precious Blood ei orn Oe Blessed Hope.” pee 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. Organist ana Choir Director. course. -During--.the.classés, 2... How-glad-we-are that. our-church-is-well_-— 9:45 a.m.—The,.Church School. Classes for all ages’ which are conducted in their 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School mountain communities, they are learning to fread their seldom- written language from three booklets which present simply the basi¢ concepts of the Bible. . DAILY BIBLE READINGS Sunday, March 6: Romans 6. Monday, March 7: Romans 7. LA Tuesday, March 8: Romans 8:. ee was A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT 4-17. ‘. Sunday Monday ‘uesday Wednesday Thursd Frid Satu’ : i 4 Wednesday, March 9: Romans SS Psalms Psalms Isaiah Matthew take,” Jone, Espira 8:30. a.m.—HOLY ‘COMMUNION : af @: 18-39. 24:1-10 25:4-14 58:8-12 28:16-20 10:21-24 16:13-16 4:11-16 9:45 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL: Junior, Senior and Bible Thursday, March 10: Romans Friday, March 11; Romans 15: 1-21. : Saturday, March 12: I Corin- thian 1:10-31, BLAME BABYSITTER TORONTO (CP)—Wilma Do-, ran, paid to care for a neigh- Wenciin ae nasiuer'G: bry 694-8501 137 Queen St. 43288 269 Queen St. Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Choir Director 10:00 a.m.—HOLY eg : iring into the child’s® death H. T. JAMES March 6—The Second Sunday in Lent 4:30 p.m.—CHILDREN’ ( AND RELIGIOUS joining a hire, Riaiberty Asie S, NELSON GOOD MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Plumbing and Heating Sy ati ee aria FILM. Title of Film: “THE UPPER ROOM” Budgell, 2 died in hospital in Plumbing and Heating Contractor Departmental. Store Day. +9368 = Night 4-820 7 9°45 am —Mattins : : (in the Parish Rall) ' November after being rescued 48095 ° 17 Hawthorne Ave: - 46541 119 Queen St. 12 Elm Ave, ' "$0 Edward St | 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School (Infants Class 11 a.m.) 7:00 p.m.—MIDWEEK LENTEN SERVICE and showing ef from her blazing bedroom. by NG . 11:00 am.—Ohoral Eucharist and 5 THE UPPER ROOM”: in the Church. ; firemen, The jury was told the ATTEND THE CHURCH me OF YOUR CHOICE 7:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon YOU ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME TO ATTEND fire was caused by Mrs. Do- ran's two children playing with growth. equipped to guide our child in her religious Attend your church. Take advantage of the inspiration and knowledge it is eager ‘to share with you and your children, , Copyright 1966 Keister Advertising Service, Inc., Strasburg, Va. 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: THE KING WITH THE REED Anthem: Teach Me, O Lord—T. Atwood 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: LIVING IN THE LIGHT Anthem: The Night Now Is Falling —M. Hauptmann [sm + cine matches, - ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. Wholesale & Retail Hardware Real ' Appraiser and Broker Gp + Gp + p+ Gp + So + + + + + THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE-CAUSE OF THE CHURCH — "BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS — JOHN W. MacKENZIE Estate Consultant READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES 9 Grafton St. WOOD CONVALESCENT NURSING HOME LTD. Charlottetows Rochford Square Anglican Church of Canada Ven. Archdeacon J. R. Davies, M.A., Rector Rev, Canon E. M. Malone, M.A.,. D.D. Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic, Mus., Organist: Visitors are most cordially welcome at all services. » +7 St. Peter's Cathedral BIRCHWOOD FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND (Birchwood St. near Longworth Ave.) Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhay, B.A. - 12:00.A.M.—Morning Worship 7:00 P.M.—Evening Worship VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. Central Christian Chureh 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and the Lord's Supper Sermon: ‘‘CHRIST OR CONDITIONS’ 7:00 p.m.—EVENING SERVICE- : Sermon: “CONDITIONS IN. CHRIST’ -- - Minister: Mr. W. ©, Weale Organist: Mrs. Helen MacRae, A.R.C.M. WE EXTEND -A WARM WELCOME TO ALL Sherwood Christian Bible School | (Meeting tm Sherwood Elementary School) A Sunday Bible School: for all ages. EY Classes each Sunday 9:46 . 10:45 a.m. _-Wednesday night Bible Study and Prayer Meeting in | - ~ homes of members. : - A WARM WELCOME TO ALL The Kirk of St. James The Rev. Malcolm A. McCuaig, .A., B,D. Sermon: . ON THE ROAD TO ' CALVARY 7:30 p.m.—Evening Study Group CLE LEE EL ETS I ETT 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime N 11:30-a.m.—Children’s Gene You Are Invited To Worship With Us } SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH © 2 Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, B.A. B.D.. Organist: Mr. J. B. Herdman 9:45 a.m.—Senior, Intermediate and Junior Church School 11:00 a.m.—Primary and Kindergarten 11:00 a.m.—Crib Room and Nursery up to two years 11:00 a.m.—‘‘A CHRISTIAN CODE FOR CONDUCT” =Rev; din G. BBall as Anthem: ‘“‘O Saviour Of The World" (Sir John Goss) : 2:00 p.m.—Confirmation Class for Adults 3:45 p.m.—Confirmation Class for Young People 7:00 p.m.—'‘BASIC CHRISTIANITY" (Rev. G. G. Wyrwas) T°)” Octette: ‘'Teach Me, 0 Lord’’—Attwood “A Welcome Awaits You” & ~ St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769 by Roya) Foundation. The Rev, F. Lovis Elias. L.S.1., Rector = Organist and Choir Director George A. Thompsen, F.R.C.Q.., (CHM) A.R.C.M. Classes 5 . 11:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL: Crif»Nursery, Beginners and | Primary Classes 11:00 a.m.—CELEBRATION OF HOLY COMMUNION §:00 p.m.—EVENING PRAYER.AND SERMON Choir: ALL. MALE CHOIR Sermon: SELF-EXAMINATION: “AM I TRUTH. SECOND WEDNESDAY IN LENT 7:30 a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION ALL OUR SERVICES @ 5