al, Mili isd 8? scl eaten Bestia aon ant ghia de da By Allved J. Buescher and Jethro’s daughters and tived 40 years wife and sons before God sent him back to lead his sacrifice and teat slavery.~ which Jethro and Fxodus 2:16-28, 41890. MOSES COMES TO MIDIAN Average Man Helps Great Leader (EDITOR’S NOTE: The fol- name and Jethro, meaning “‘em: inence,”” was his title. However, fot our lesson purposes we will eall him Jethro. Jethro invited the young man, eu an Egyptian, to his home as his guest, with the re- eult, as with Jacob, that Moses fell in love with one of Jethro’'s followed Israel's leaders Moses to mediate between the people : and. God.—Exodus 18: 13-23. MEMORY VERSE: “He that walketh with wise men shall be wise: but a companion of fools shall be destroyed.” Proverbs 13:20. Senatiers ont she became his le Because Pharaoh would not search for him among the no- madic tribes of the desert wild- erness, this was for Moses to settle be secure. Moses remained Jethro for 40 years before had the vision of Then it was im back to lead Israe by Egypt and slavery. When he heard . that ‘ who the son-in-law who had ‘so long:jwas a believer in the true God rded his sheep, had become |Jehovah and also a priest, burst the a es oe eae be 5 Neceine 208 oe se to brou from ‘and en- |God for all his wondrous works. camped beneath Mount Sinai,| Knowing that before Jehovah Jethro decided to take Moses’ jeven the great divinities of wife and two sons and visit him. Jethro They ved just’ after the de-jrecognized the hand of God in font © Ge tune fe Seite jee Cet bat a gave way to goodwill} 4 sacrifice and feast of and visiting with relatives. thanksgiving were in order and When Moses heard of his |Jethro proceeded to take charge family’s approach, he went out provide it.’ The fact ‘that the into the desert to meet them, |leaders and elders of Ierael par- and in the best tradition of des-|ticipated in this sacred feast ert courtesy and culture Moses | shows that a strong - separatist bowed to hie-elder apd kissed |sentiment had not yet developed him, and there was a mutual in-jamong thé Hebrews and that quiry into the health and welfare |they recognized orders of reli |him, Jethro recognized that ty and gious life and priestly adminis- «|tration outside their own. Jethro's visit could have beeen nothing more than a pleasant re- newal of domestic friendshi and perhaps encouragement had not Moses felt compelled to sume his seat of rule and ment he following day. dawn to duck the people ed their numerous, a petty, complaints . before A and in each instance he took "| time to lay down and apply the principles involved. It was a monumental task and, owe needed help. deep understanding of the struc- ture, organization and discipline . After Moses watching endeavor to extend himself too far, and thus weaken his influ- ence, Jethro brought Moses. to |tine the realization that, though no one should do lees than his duty, no one overtax strength and undertake és much, even in God’s service. Even the direct intervention of God does not eliminate the nec- essity for human thought, prud- ence and ‘“‘common sense.” Jethro reminded Moses that a true statesman and administra- tor should avail himself of ail the capabilities.of the people he directs and be willing to share responsibiliy. Thus God u wed - ‘Jethro to teach Moses the distin- Sone Sendey Menday Seis Wednmadorr ‘These days, our minds are as busy as switchboards! There are so many things fo think about, of work, ot aatohia at home. Even our leisure often re- quire a lot of mental activity ... and peace of-mind seems very far away. re Yet peace of mind is possible for us all, when we turn to God for relief from the tensions of modern living. He is fully aware of all our problems and difficulties, and He is always ready-to lead us to 2 - cs od by gn Aelita ow That wiry, Theory frem our busy lives to attend church, we acy when we take a little time Seturdey oe ron ichesons a ee aime sip + oi + SP + SP + Si + iP + SP + + + Gp + GD ~ ‘THIS FEATURE I$ CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH ‘BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS ROGERS HARDWARE co, Wholesale & Retail Hardware 137 Queen St. > 004-8501 : S, NELSON GOOD . Plumbing and Heating Contractor » 48093 17 Hawthorne > LTD. JOHN W. Real Estate Consultant Appraiser and Broker MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Ave. 46541 Departmental Store 119 Queen St. ATTEND THE GHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE | *\> READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES ad eyes 3 eee Fre ne MacKENZIE WOOD CONVALESCENT ‘G HOME LTD. 9 Grafton St. 269 Queen St H. T. JAMES Plumbing and Heating - Day 49868 12 Elm Ave. Night 48220 80 Edward St ~ ment, Moses accepted it, to the bene- |son, until the end of fit of the ‘entire 18: 24-27. ction between being a lawgiver and a judge. Moses should con- centrate on being the mediator iGod,"” men of piety and fellow- ship, directed by the Almighty; ‘men of truth,” whose honesty integrity are proven; ‘‘hat- njust gain,” principled men count character above wealth and cannot be tempted bribes. Though Moses was acting un- the direction of God he did seorn Jethro’s advice. Such were elected and set up as judges of ten, fifties, hun- dreds and thousands, a practice which continued until the Israel- sro were fully settled in Pales- Had Jethro not appeared at crucial) time in af.2 the time to go up to Mount Sinai se ang 8 NS ean Ag yp 7 . [mand fer Sevtrtores tm West USE ANTIQUE REMEDY Tee Geareten Coca, Bet et 8 ie Named Principal jat first very closely with the act- ling principal, torate in 1966. en Murray has been the two full time evange' the past nine years wi United Baptist Convention Atlantic Provinces. He Bachelor of Arts with philosophy from Acadig U sity in 1949. He received hi chelor of Divinity degree 1 from Acadia. In addition he has taken etud- ies in Evangelism from Profes sor Stanley Anderson and Faris D. Whitesell of Northern Baptist Theological Seminary in gs Hi 2 ¥ logical Seminary at Philadetphia in 1963, and received- his THM degree in 1965. During the sum- mer of 1963 Mr. Murray took stu- dies toward his PhD degree at Temple University. Rev. and Mrs. Stuart Murray and family are presently resid- ing in Salisbury. They have a son Robert of Charlottetown, Austin at MacDonald Montreal, and a daughter Jo Anne, a graduate af the Bible School REV. 8. MURRAY Hospital School of Nursing. At home are four children: James, Marilyn, Brian, and Dale. Mrs. Steeves. eph W. Steeves and the late Jos- eph W. Steeves, Lower Cover- dale. Mr. Murray is the son of Mrs. Sydney Murray. of 91 Fiem- ing Street, Moncton, and the late Sydney Murray. Ghana Gives Healthy Headache DAILY BIBLE READINGS | Horehound, am ingredient im 1 modern cough. was used ao Chronicles a a remety fer ailments Monday, Oct. 11: tnt: 68 8 ee oe Tuesday, Oct. 12: Ema 9. Wednesday, Oct, 13: Nehem- | PLASTIC SURGEON DIES jtack. He developed an tion to peggy |normal ears | FIND TOO MUCH WATER [sermel oes oe care aang in recom Kete! Alaska, is the wet- He was ariong the first test city in North America, with preserved cartilage. an ‘aa rainfall of 150 inches. | structive surgery. Charlottetown Bible Chapel” 7 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave, 11:00 a.m.—Family Rible Hour and Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—"THE NEW JERUSALEM” Speaker: James A. Stahr, B.Sc., B.Th. “The Old Book. . .the New Birth the Precious Blood the Blessed Hope” ) BIRCHWOOD . FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND : (Birchwood St. near Longworth Ave.) ‘ Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhay, B.A. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 7:00 P.M.—Evening Worship . VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. ns St. Paul's Anglican C Church Established 1769 by Royal Foundatios The Rev. F. Louis Elias, L.S.1.. Rector of Organist and Cheir Director George A. Thompson, F.R.C.0.., (CHM) A.R.C.M. HARVEST THANKSGIVING (Trinity XVID 8:30 a.m.—Holy Eucharist (Celebrant—Rev'd C. J. Ryley, assisted hy the Rector) 9:45 a.m.—Junior, Senior and Bible Classes (Sunday School): 11:00 a.m.—Crib Nursery, Beginners and Primary Classes : Sunday Schoo!) : f 11:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist (Harvest ‘Thankeg Service). Celebrant Rector —_ handle the young offender with | younger. : “This emphasized the need te 9:45 L, Perry, Guest 219 Kent Minister: Mr. Organist: Mrs. Helen (Kocher-Davis) Evening: oa Mr. Preston Beck at 2:30 p.m firmness.” the report saya. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Sehool for all ages. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and the Lord's Supper Guest Evangelist: Dr. L. Palmer Young hata: ae the Beauty ot the Earth’ 7:00 p.mn.— Sections. TEN REASONS FOR. BELONGING TO THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Solo: “Thanks be to God" “Where The Bible Speaks’ heard over CFCY this afternoon . Please mate the permanent for 40 days. and nights to receive |School, and now anh presented The British and F. Assistant—The Rev'd C. J. Ryley the Commandments of God. ing at the Saint John I tala Bible Society with what | nee: Megeing and Glory and Thankagiving has been called ‘'a very heal- | nr diy headache,” It has ordered | 7:00 Pu, eee *O tard Hom Undid is ar more than % million Bibles for | omen Barnaby) “¢ use as textbooks in schools in j- Subject: “WHAT HAS THE LORD'S PRAYER. ~ Ghana About half of this num- TO SAY ABOUT THANKSGIVING?" ber wil be in the English King | by the Rector, * James Version, the remainder | A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT ST. PAUL'S. Jutcasts | rance will be other English editions and vernacular versions—Twi, |= Saceennenenetiemasticieaseteieeel Fante, Ga, Ewe. ae It is the organisation needed] SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH ee Gee oe aNer | sor adding this huge load to an ie “Listen, on en, and gentlemen, an war. @iready production program | irkwood be |iisten: The Abbe Pierre's rag- Such men join the emmaus which san eon the aed, Minister: Min. 3:8 Heron pickers are in your street, with |crusade, accepting its life “_ ache” —which is none the lees | Organist: erdmaa, 5 young, people from ll coun- |most monastic simplicity, 'f welcomed. Several. National) 4 CHURCH BOMOUL inte and Souler (6-18) years tries.” Se ee Bible Societies will cooperate in} 11:09: m.—N Kindangesten, Primary (up to's "T yeare) ‘A truck stands at the end of a| They find In the 15 or 80 com: | siting thie order. 1:00 am gecrement of Banta windy alley _ eee pl ada munities a roof, a t 90 conte} ‘In accordance with their us-| Sateasl: ving” “ A small group of young Danes, ‘and five francs (about 8) | wal policy, the Bible Society wit! | : “AM Thi + and. Dutch, Italians, Swedes and ja week spending money. aeli these Bibles at a loss. It is| tor ghee a Frenchmen stands beside it. But, more important, while |estimated that the first instal- | Senior : Prayer of Thankegiving The Frenchman with a loud: 'nejping people with problems |ment of 216,000 volumes, to be “You are Welcome to 0 Wordly with ws.”, speaker continues “We take ji. their own and those in |eent by mid-December, will cost| : ee anything, Old paper, rags, scrap |want elsewhere in the world, |Ghana and the Bible Society| metal, furniture, bric-a-brac . .- |they rediscover self-respect and | $80,000. This large order for stu- | >, C “Cath d anything. ~ leonfidence. Eventually, they can |dente im schools comes in addi- t shes $ at e ral iri Ges Eeagie le nf agelpcande return to normal life. tion to a rapidly growing de-| Rochford Square windows open one by. one. rele Bare ne ep mp ae ong 8, h h . : , BA, and the people of Cherbourg | First Baptist Churc Rev. Canon E. A. Malone, B.A. D.D., contribute, throu. yout 3 { lonorary Assistant Priest five countries, toward the re: Commer: of, Ernaee aad Fuenee Breet Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic-Mus., Orgontet habilitation of France's social Rev. Maicolm F. Gariew. B.A.. B.D., Minister | Mrs. B, W, Patterson, Choir Direeter outcasts and new security for Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Directer ! the hungry and homeless 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School for all- ages “ | amas , to." bearded, ascetic-looking | 11:00 a.m.—“THE EVERLASTING 8:45 a.m.—Mattins Roman aa priest who hot: yma of ‘Thankagtving” ev oe School (11 a.m. Infants) started it all was horn in 1912, : the son of r rich Lyon silk (Trad.) 7:00 p.m.—Evensong end sermon i mierchant.. He has combined ac- Visitors welcome at all services 16 ee oe eee are cordially ro ga idealism throughout | bo anit ‘Thanks Be Te’ God” ies idie wee’ During the Second Wort? War, |” Wednesday—7:30: Prayer Meeting. Abbe Pierre worked fer the French resistance. He also has] | A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH been a member of parliament eR and a leader of the Word Cit. ————————— —_ rae iy ae ge zenship Movement — and a ki ir Ministers: Rev . “saint” to the beggars, tramps The irk | 0 8. James Do athe ggg Psa fos Wee the needy. the Minister: The Rev. Malcolm A. MoCualg, B.A., B.D, tee Dtnigscntiienoen edie’ Ghe ‘seltered attacks and Organist and Director of Choirs CHURCH SCHOOL: ee criticism. Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B.. Mus., A.R.C.C.O. Ee ates ee Gate ae a e Pet ne thee sands of ie ‘ - Pi = x ehean 64) Beach “y Sermon: “GIFTS FOR VICTORIOUS LIVING” am.— ‘ actuary French men, women and chil- ‘ Ft 11:00 —K' rten (3-5) Social Hall dren who ‘have’ been housed, Anthem: “Thou Visitest The Marth"—Greene | om, oT ee aint takes” jot and fed by his activi- You Ars Invited To Worship With Us ‘ Gat ” ties, he remains “the apostle of 11:00 a.m. te ate ao BE? ne the homeless." aa nena Sacrament of Baptism It was in the early 1950s that | Anthem: “The Lond Is Loving Unto Every Man’? Abbe Pierre laid the founda- Th Sal ti A Senior Choir tions of his emmaus society— e va ion rmy Junior Choir: ‘Beautiful Saviour” (Healey Willan) “To stand between the poor, “Home of Evangelism Since 1865” “Sing to The Lord of Harvest” (Old German ~ who are dumb, and the rich, Gren George Street | Melody) : who are blind.” 55 Villa Avenue oe Capt. Ray Nelson 7:00 p.m.—“THANK YOU” (Rev. J. Ball) Tee snciues “otiviened nt | Mane: Directory Ciass_9:30 a.m. panies _|bridge between privileged and Sunday School—10 a.m. f Ippolitof-Ive ; : Se tee ot his Hones Meeting—11 a.m. 3 ooo aa ’ ves belong vation Meeting—7 p.m. neither side. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home League (Publie meeting for ladies) PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH | Coming from every ‘kind of Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale background, they are neafly all A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY” R J. i. B.A., B.D., Minister jim some sense misfits —. re- them eae ist and formed alcoholics, -ex- conblets = —— Mr. ie rganist and Director of Choirs vagrants, and men who found! 9:45 a.m.—Junior, Intermediate & Senior Church School CALVARY TEMPLE 11:00 a.m.—N and Kindergarten Classes PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA Upper Prince Street me Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor 9:15. a.m.—Radio aoa Summerside Station a.m.—Sunday School, ENLARGEMENT CAMPAIGN 00 a.m.—Worship. L PERRY, GUEST SPEAKER 7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic. uae Singing Speaker ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN’S SPIRITUAL WORK ——————— Central Christian Church SHOP Street Ww. O. Weale MacRae, A.K.C.M. 6 (Dickson) change of time. 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon’ ‘MORE BLESSED To GIVE THAN cae “Prayer of Thanksgiving” —ere, Stater” 11:15 a.m. -Praesy Chote Church School E 7:0 p.m,.—U.C.W. THANKOFFERING SERVICE 4 Anthem: ‘Now Thank We All Our Geet —Crugae arr. Malin (Intermediate Girls’ Choir) iah 1. f SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Dr. ; ‘pioneer in plastic >! Pesdeg, -Oct. “it; Nehocieh © | Wodneaday _ sitar mre Sis You are welcome to worship with us. Ton Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton os ere . The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. Minister = ities Reteste Suues Debeuai: aE a tea Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, L.Mns., One Le Organist ana Choir Director. 6 3Pe 9:45 a.m.—The Church School. Classes for alt 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Nurtsery 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP AND SERVICE OF THANKSGIVING ‘ Sermon: TRIUMPHANT THAN Anthem: I Will Magnify Thee 0 Soloist: Mr. Frank Wood ; Service Broadcast over Radio 3:30 p.m.—SERVICE OF WORSHIP ‘AND Calvin Church, Mermaid “ath 7;00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP AND SERVICE or. : THANKSGIVING Sermon: HOW GREAT 8 YOUR @ Solo: Preise We The Lord—Fr. Miss Vicky Robertson ee A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL } a4 5 cen —