e 1 : 6 Hezekiah Reforms Judah. 7 der the Htle, “He Lives!”, were signment of Bibles for Ghana. - ————— especially published“ by the Bible Prisoners were released, a nd Societies in Africa’ for‘ distribu- the Word of God unloaded The Grardian, Charlottetown, , Sat, Inne 4, 1! dine ‘4, 1988. “TLLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON | assume similar leadership" re- Q sponsibittties for the Easiern of Sal ‘tion last mont: DAM BIBLE. READINGS. deinen Territory. Leila eavy a While a jubilant crowd waited a June 5: Job .39:1- 18 * In September 1957 Commis. on the steps of Bible House in Monday, June 6: Job 39: 19-20. sioner’ Grinsted was recalled: to Of af New | _Acera, some «weeks ago for the Tuesday, June 7. Job 40. \ “bendon, England, where he was release pf detainees from the Wednesday, Juné.8- Job 41, named to the high office of Rri- prison building opposite, a truck Thursday. June, Joh 42 \tish Commissioner, a position -he _ Testament slowly made its way thrqugh the - Friday, June10: Psalms 1 filled with distinetin: for seven _ crowds, loaded with anew cone — — Psalms f. ¢ Tears. : News’ from Africa contains - Lon asain command o the weveral items of information” ts rmy’s mu!tifarious operations: 51,..; the Bible. Scriptures have | 7. /in Canada, in August 1964. Com- hoon produced for ence Dae | The Salvation ay |missioner Grinsted immediately jn (;;4na Short-Selections from poe a 176 Great George. Street x * jnet out to acquaint himself with the Bible, including the Gospel | , Capt, and Mrs. Ray Nelson jthe wideiy separated geographic: of Join, have been published in }- Sunday: Directory Class—9:30 a.m. | ot ae ae nae nee eee ee eee | ante, Ga i-Akuapem-Asan oliness' Meeting—1l1 a.m. See ners statcading evaic and Engligh. } - Sal - oe “CLAY IN THE POTTER’ s HANDS” h ; Ww Of the 30,000 copies: of the New | vation Meeting—7 p.m. Hezekiah began his reign of reforma- With Temple worship restored, Heze-‘ “Throughout the country {dots are de _For_ his: ‘religious reformation, God geist and a man of keen per- Testament in the Sango_ lan- } Sermon: ‘COME, AND ‘THE WOULD NOP". ion’ -by--cleansing and “renovating “tie Kiahegalls upon” the entire” ‘nation te “stroyed: tithes; offerings: and” the sys~ iv He ish ‘ict So ception and vigorous” personal> piace Which arrived in the Cen- | Tuesday, 8 p.m ~Home League Public meeting) Temple, relighting the lamps and re- _ celebrate the Passover. The rece theo tem of Temple service are reinstated; gives Heze! victory over -— and. 1\.-He is a talented and colour- tral, \irican Republic last year, | «Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. ; ‘storing Jehovah— worship ia ~alt~its~ ~respond” and revival” ~~ priests and” Levites are” Tas, * ~temporary—freedom-~ from-sthe —Assy=~fel-pian’st, and- a composer of 29°00 ad been sold. within six - eo ee ae forms.—II Chronicles’ 29. Southern Kingdom.—II Chronicles 30. Chronicles 31, rjyans.—-Chronicles 32 Youth Songs—some_ 20 of Wile. A-new- edition has a a WE LCOME AWAITS you AT/THE ARMY : ae ‘ haye been published. and he “p ibl ’ ay MEMORY VERSE: ‘For if ye ‘turn again unto the Lord, your breth ren and your children shall find compassion before them that lead uate Saad 7 Salv ati et to he ‘primed. The — Pi rid . ve thém captive,.so that they shall come again unto this land: for the Lord your God is aree ious. and manera ond will not turn: has |, Youth. He has also a number of first time. Of the 15,000 original: | 3 ; . face away from you, if ye return unto him.”—Il Chronicles 30:0. . ‘other ehoral compositions to his ly thought necessary, firm. “pe | ‘CALVARY: ‘TEMPLE " + name. cers have already been placed for POLICIES REPUDIATED sec a with them to return to the God \of religious ‘ise. were put im The Commissioner's rich and 14,250! » PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA : of theit fathers, that He might | order; and priests and Levites | Miversified experience together 1,700,000 copies of the denies | R Vopes Prince Street 1 oe lirem ‘farther 6 or eae tthe. were reassigned so that Jehovah With his life long ‘knowledge of story from the Bible, in various oe ee reer Jt "7 ik pone a -tworship was made. available ee ary Cw and ee African languages, published un- uns | 9:15 a.m.—Radio Broadcast, Summerside station é leiples have ‘unique ui sss ee sa y Nation’ 5. piritual wa enin Thong see of the people tare. ee ‘him for his present ‘ask. eo the Home League, @ group ot | teamed eeu es | 4 pen goes the fn a Hezekiah also proved himseit| _Vits.. Grinsted’s' capacity and 15,000 women imterested -in the | 7:39 p.m.—Evangelistic Service ae Passover, a great inky coop: | té be an able civil and -military |¢0¢husiasm happily match ‘those ‘developmen of Christian Hom-] “"Rvangelit Rev. J. W. Beam will speak at each service oe (EDITOR'S NOTE: The fol- historians of that period as one |restore its spiritual usefulness e¢ and came to Jerusalem. It administrator. He fortified ‘Jeru- a sangre de ory eee eae a “8:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25th Rev.. ’V Brown, 3 lowing taterial relating to to- who did-right ‘in the ‘sight of |to the people. was a great celebration, lasting 24!em elaborately and con- ef Williams Boots Commis. | Mercy of 3,000 Sains Vice-President of the Eastern Pentecostal Bible will - 4 morrow’s Sunday School les- the Lord.”’ His reign-began on a| Renovation of the Temple was. -” days..and filled with great | (eiructed.. 2 eee venice the-+tioners and his private nae ‘tem me ee visit. varlous oo me Ne Secenpenen We Oe rere “ son is based on copyrighted happy note, prophetic of the |the first item of Hezckiah’s re- 1°Y and gladness. As the people jeity. He successfully carried. Out for many years, she is a sister td\institutions and render to the “any warm welcome awaits you at Calvary Senaié . “ pes > outlines: produced by the Di- great changes and new spiritual |form, and within a few months ‘turned to their respective ¢it- a military campaign against the, |General Wilfred Kitching (R). [sitk an= forgotten and ‘‘inas- bs vision of Christian: Education, dawn for his. troubled nation. of ‘his accession,; the Temple |i*® and villages, an accompa. |Piilistires but encountered. dif- tn.Canada. Mrs, Grinsted ser-(much” service in the name of National Council of Churches Only twenty-five years old: at |q, _wer . ing wave of revival swept the ficlties in dealing with the inthe 16. pad--le _ueed—b \doors ere repaired and re- |) {Babylonian_and—Assyrian rulers. i ‘as Territorial President _of the Jord. BIRCHWOOD | ee Y ‘the: beginning-of his. reign, he| lopened, the dirt; dust and rub- Aton land: was forced.to ed. —— permission.) . ‘completely and” “unhesitatingly bish had been: removed, the old Under Herekiah's leadership, ute. Pe | FREE CHURCH OF. SCOTLAND | By R.H. RAMSEY \repudicated his father’s policies. altar of Solomon restored to its ‘eral aitarsand idols were de- | ~ Central - Christian Ch ,. ; Nalekick mee i *L shag The ‘fevival began with .aiplace, the lamp re- lit, the loyed:; the aysiem of service Yet, vee ‘the Asacrian king, wure | \(Birehwood St. near Longworth Ave.) -- of Judah as co-regent with his Cling together of the —Levites |showbread table placed in order,- a the Temp'e— originally a ro- Sennacherib, threatened Judah. 219 Kent Street i ie . Minister: Rev, W. R. Underhay, B.A. - | inthe Aba. Sut ao tee “ae rg and priests. To them Hezekiah the sacred vessels recovered or '# ion system instituted by King the Lord sent an angel to- slay ee 10:30 A.M.-Sacrament of th Leed's ar : appari anes a frankly contessed the nation’s /replace?, and the entire building raga whos re-established; tith- the inv aders, forcing Sennacher- | MORNING— : : } Rev. E. E. MacDougall will assist at the service. ba did not Falk iat ble Ge ap sins. They have turned the ir |brougn' to a condition of order, See and a. ib to return fo his own land. niland. J 10:00 a.m.—Sufday School for all ages | 7:00 P.M.—Evening Worship backs on Jehovah; they ve |cleanliness and decency. so the ' a ‘35 os til 716 B.C 11:00 a.m.—M Worship and the Lord's : ‘ = . ae eee eae 8) cioaat a ‘the Tenspl, pit out lnerviee Of: the Lard'a keaie Wai ording ee yortong WARMLY WELCOMB. ¥ and—pncouraging not ay Bani the lamps, and discontinfied the |set in order.’ i Solo: Mrs. Frank Hickox =~ A Sa ing ‘of incense and the prac-| The very fact that Hezeki ; oat —————————— a worship, but the hideous prac- | ?"™" ery fact that Hezekiah tise of consigning children his tice of .burnt-offerings to the put the Temple renovation first, 3 eee oe fae oe TH ° ¢ | own-as-well-as~ others to the 0rd, and. because. worship of. insisting that-it be done before | Ft tt canon : Christian Belorined- ‘Church — fiery stomach of. the god Mol- ine oe hae boot _veniectet. +anything else, ie whi re ; Minister: Mr. Ww. 0. Weale : 155. Mt. Edward. Read och. Despite the prophesies and ee . 2 warnings of Hoes: Micah and| lhe king reminds the priesth! made them more amenable to: Organist: Mrs. Bales MacRae, A.R.CM, | (The first church in Sherwood) » Isaiah Judah sank to a low lev- 4% Levites that they are re-|the*€oming tenovation in their SSS Rev. M. Derebuch, Minteter el oe lethargy . during teondition oie tue, pr piired jqwn lives.’ Te J 10:00 a.m. ae Worship (English) mK, te cre SO cid |become responsible for rectify- Nit, the Temple | extored, ‘Commissioner and — Edgar | leader for the Canadian Terr! | - Sherwood. Church of Christ | 11:15 a.m.—Sunday ‘School . _|._must have been a religious. wo- | ing it. a gigantic national celebration | Flare ere, commander |tory to P.-E... , i: 1M os _7:%0_p.m. ~Enoning Worship (Dutch) siaone man, for Hezekiah ‘grew Up First; “they must = sanctify of the Passover. were or Canada~an ermuda, will} Commissioner Gr will eee leeting in: Sherwood Elementary School) Visser officiating gt of Judah |b¢ Visiting Prince Edward Te |be meeting the Charlottetown ‘land on June 7., This_is the first |Advisory Board at a noon- day Salvation Armiy’s luncheon and during the after- incon wl visit the Premier, the | 'Confederation Centre and Wood? | steadfastly loyal to Jehovah. re- | themselves: become righteous, |sent to all the peoples maining so throughout his life, holy and uvright. Then ‘they |and Israel, inviting them to the ond has been regarded by the ‘must sanctify the Temple and Fassove: in Jerusalem, — visit of , The - 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School: for all ages “11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and the Lord’s Supper zo f - Sermon: "HAS GOD WITHDRAWN?" ] Speaker: Mr. Rankin MacKinnon Yor ee etal inal te worship with us » |ieigh Replicas. WE INVITE ALL TO WORSHIP WITH Us ‘= ___IN CANADA : There wil! be a public meet- : * : ‘Presbytery of P.E.L %,% ; ling.-at the Citadel at 8 p.m. | Ts === . s es week ee DARK ROYAL UNITED NITED CHURCH | = EXTENSION CHARGE oer eo sence = : enn eed Christi. Drive, Parkdale <---> ~~Meeting fm the. Marne Wemas's Instttute ‘all, . at Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A; B.D.,- Minister - ne _.. Mn. Leslie . Hiscott—Organist "and Direetor_of Choire 9:45 a.m.—Junior, Intermediate and Senior Church School 11:00 'a.m.—Nursery Class .- i 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship ] Sermon: “SOME SERMONS MINISTERS CAN- ff NOT PREACH” —Elder Russell Ewing Anthem: “‘Holy is the Lord’’—Schubert M: 15 a.m.—Primary Church School 7 00 p.m.—Evening Service of Worship ‘has band — 5 ..@s Minister shares Annual You are welcome to worship with us. ‘ The Rev. Jan C, Glass, B.A.; B.D., Minister e:tn.—Chnirch School “Classes for all’ ages a.m.—Divine Worship Sermon; ‘I BELIEVE" F _ A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU |) First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Directer 9:45 11:00 ne i I | She went up ind up. “Apain, Daddy, . ‘ 1 “again,” until from her great height she \q Te eee TO a for all. ages. looked down ona strangely distorted scene. : “Praise My = Dedity wae Giteront tee the ea. Macey eee! _ The Kirk of St. _James Debbie Wood, - - was li ar away. Even amiliar x Minister? —— = pose at old-tree-had-hidden its friendly trunk-and — _The Rey. Macon A - MeCuale, Ay B.D. ll Scout Cub paPade a ; a ee - —~>-—~-she-caught her breath-with-#-thrilt of the ——— ee “> qhristopher Gledhill, MLA., B. Mux, ARCCO J 2m =" AMEN “Why howl Ie ae unknown..I saw her expression change and _ COMM. GRINS = : ; ay ‘Love Me w67" one a Sure wae oy et when the eommissioner will June 5, 1966 — |] Wednesday 1! Meeting. : “Don’t Daddy! bring the message. 11:00 A.M. ; : | WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU T dropped back while the swing slowed down. She tumbled out of the swing into .Mmy arms and I realized that there was a vast, and unfamiliar world ahead for my ehild, with many distorted themes. I looked across the house tops to a church spire and thanked God for.a foundation of faith... to guide her through the uncertainties ahead, . | Divisional leaders will also he _ The: Sacrament of the ‘Lord's. Supper ‘\in atteridance. : Sermon . Commissioner Grinsted, {# a BECAUSE 4, FIRST LOVED US” son of early day officers His ; j ‘|youthful ambition wag to be an. P. EY Hospital ait: ‘and students _g artist, and he was studying art | “JESUS CALLED HIM FATHER” SPRIN SG PARK UNITED CHURCH | : Kirkwood Drive \ Minister: Rev. Clayton €. Lewis Organist and Director ef Choirs: Mrs. J. B. Herdrian, L.R.A.M. on amelie Church Choir 11:00 @.m.—Nureery, Kindergarten and Priemeny ” . ~-11:00_a.m.—""MAKENG A. DECISION” -“.- ’ ee —Mr_ Fulton Robertson in London when he became a aoe a : Fl 7 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. . ‘11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery : , 11:30 a.m.—Ohildren’s Corner : eciiabababicedl i 3 You Are Invited .To Worship’ With Us pilot officer in the Royal Alt Force, at the cme of World War | I. After daranbilldation he ‘enter- : led The Salvation Army's Train- ing College and in“1919- was Com* mussioned an. Officer. For 15 | ce Oye nap bate toys CRONE) aOR i ew THE CHURCH FOR ALL ® ALL FOR THE CHURCH -The Church is the greatest factor on earth forthe building of ~ character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual vdlues, Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civili- zation can survive. There we ‘pur sound redsons why every rson should attend services regularly and support the Church. Frey are: (1) For-his own sake. (2) For his children’s sake. (3) For the sake of his community and ration. (4) For the sake of the-Church itself, which-reeds his moral and material. support. non te go to church regularly and read your Bible ee years he shad charge of the | Army’s leading evangelistic cen- tres in various parts of Britain, including. Manchester Star Hall, MRS: GRINSTED. “Regent Hail, and Clapton Con- | gress Hall, after which ‘he serv- ed as youth work organizer for ED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS ©“ | Futlow.nc » sh Vea arekdnacie J Sete, MEA L.Th. Retie cl a ee Following a. short period as Rev. Canon EB. M. Mal : Dp asses “ BY THE FOLLOWING INTEREST ST Pe Organizer for’ England eae ian he LL.D. ul m a.m SUNDAY SCHOOL Beginners, Primary, and { JOHN W. MacKENZIE WOOD CONVALESCENT land Wales, he assumed wider Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus., Organist Junior Classes . Real Bstale Consultant NURSING HOME LTD. | responsibilities for supervision Mrs: B. W. Patterson, Choir Director I: 00 a. mi. MORNING PRAY ER and Sermon i » &, NELSON;.GOOD -Appraiser and. Broker , ® Gratton St. Charlottetown Salvation Army youth work eee a ie SERMON: “I,.AM A SCOUT TOO!” . (Special th ey 4.3268" - 969 Queen St. throughout’ the world. As: Inter- JUNE 5—TRINIFY, SUNDAY sermon for Boy Scout Day) ‘ ‘Plumbing ‘and Heating Contractor JAMES nationa’ Youth. Secretary he. tra- ‘ ANTHEM: “I Bind Unto Myself Today” (The & ar 2 rr Rie Ty | valled alkane is 8.0. a.m. Holy Eucharist ” , Strong Name of The Trinity — St. Patrick's -4098 ">. Bawthorne Ave. MOORE & McLEOD LTD. ~~ Plumbing and oe 1 extensively — conducting 8.45 a.m.—Mattins i i ‘” Breastplate)- i Departmental. Store Day 49968 ght 48220 /cnnferences and. rallies . 9:45 am.--Sunday Schoo} (closing). 11 am, Infante 7.00'p.m. EVENING PRAYER AND SERMON “46541, 119 Queen: St.. 12 Elm Ave, eerie St Responsibilities increased and . 7 _. SERMON: “DOCTRINE OF THE. HOLY TRIN ~ ATTEND THE. CHURCH OF- YOUR. “CHOICE | READ THE CHURCH. ANNOUNCEMENTS ©N THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES -, Sunday” Mord: Tuesd Wednesday noes Friday Saturday — ' Genesis fs Fanaa i Peodin Numbers . Isaiah Jeremiah Acts i. Divisional: Commander for the) 42:7-17 42:18-25 14:10-18 - 14:4-9 42:5-9 1:13-19° __.2:22-28 5 Brighton, South West London . : ‘and-Manchester areas, a + dp + Oy + + + + sir + Si + oD + i+w, ig yoris “War Tt he organises THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED “T0 THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH . Salvation Army, relief work~ London's public -air-faid asians, hand” was also” associated with the Armv'’s work. ‘among mem- —ethebhiverpool district, “and as” = ‘ me sad Vester Cs te Mente Ch (KOT) ' 4 Solo: “I Know. Who Holds Tomorrow” Mr. Edward Woodruff. ; en | You: Ate Welcome to Worship With Us _ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Charlottetown, PEL _Rey.‘John_G.. E.Ball, B.A._.... ses ‘Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, B.A. B.D. rena and_Directar of. Choirar Mr, J. B. Herdman Charlottetown’ Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland S. at Longworth Ave. 11;00 a.m.—"SIGNS FOLLOWING” ; 7:30 p.m.—“ THE FATHER OF THE PRODIGAL SON” Speaker:", James A. Stahr, B.Se:. M.Th. = The 04: Bote ee Nor ee The Precious. Blood oy . The Blessed Hope — : i — Lion a" Church | Corner Prince and Grafton Streets _ The- Reverend Donald A. Campbell, B.A., D.D. Miss Roberta Shaw, Deaconess. Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, L.Mns,, B.Mus. ‘ Organist ana Choir Director. : 9:45 a.m— The Church School Classes for alt: aces __ Ministers. oracle r 11:00 a.m.—Orib Room’ and Noreery wp to five yeare in Social Hall 11:00 @.m.—Scout-Gtiide Church Parade Sermon: “GOD'S ADVIGE FOR Life” Rev. Ross.Howard, B.A‘, B.D., Guest Speaker Solo: Selected—Mr. Loran J. McLellan : ie 0, p.m.—"FAITH COMES SINGING’’—Service of ag eonducted by Mr * 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class 11:00 ‘a.m.—Nursery School nae a an octette, 11;00-a.m:—DIVINE- WORSHIP fe ‘Meditation: SPIRITUAL sa i Eetlog Sermon: LIFE'S GREAT GHOICES fi in MUSIC ‘ ., Sglo: Mrs.’ Douglas McKenny 5 ve David Han a Scouts, Guides, Cubs and. Brownies, and thei! Leaders will Please note 7:06 p.m. Se in Hear Memorial Hatt attend the Morning Service of ar 7-00 p.m —DIVINE “WORSHIP a ~- Sermon: THEeMAN=WHO: WAS” A eehOS: BUR Solo: Just For Today ‘Miss Mona MacMillan a GORDIAL- WELCOME -TO- Abe ave ae _St Paul's ae Church _ Established 1769 by Royal foundation _ i ‘ -The-Rew-- F.. -Louis-Blias;-4,8:1;-Rector— aan neff Organist and Choir Director Goalies A. ‘Thompson, F. R.C.0..,, (CHM) A.R.C. M TRINITY: SUNDAY Ram. HOLY COMMUNION. 9:45 am. SUNDAY SCHOOL St. Peter's Cathedral Rochford Square Anglican Church’ of Canada m 1951 The” pplacen Commissioner was » n-cammand of all-Salva |{fon “Army forces in. Scotland and lreland Three’ years later he was Th am -Chorat ap an ron o— fivensong and Sermon e ITY IS NOT SO COMPLICATE IT OUT TO BE" : "Villans ave iste i You ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME TO MTTEND ALL welcome at all services T1 OUR SERVICES x ae S99 transferred to Sydney ta ® if i ‘ ee i