:2 The Goodies, Charlottetown, Sat. Jan. 12, 1968. Meredith plan, . . . . APOSTLES GATHERED AT GALILEE To Quit Ole Miss [Jesus Begins His Work ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON by Alina-omit»! a -I -—- "-d- ins-so. r Christ Begins His Ministry ,, y i \ ‘ .w’l/rl/o; .?4,//, “4.4 \ sippi at the end of the presentI (Editor’s Note: The follow- its (mind mostly in John tlzlllw When Christ did begin His semswfl "111955 "WW Mull: lug material relating to tomor- 4:42); it included casual meet- work. his first message was that .andnosttlvenhanzes Ire Invade row’s Sunday School lesson ls ings with some of those who repentance was important, but 1'" “3 “Utah”- scriptural references to Mark were to become (‘hrist‘s dist'i- not enough: beyond this nega-. “9 (“flint say What changes 1:14-15 is based on copyright- ples (R3542) and isolated mir- live requirement. is the positive, 1‘“ had "1 mind. bill he 001d re- ed outlines produced by the acles, such as occurred at the one than man must also believe ‘ P011915 11‘ a Statement at his Division of Christian Educa- feast at (lana (2:1-11). His real. — a word continually used by dormlml‘y that h? felt he had tlon. National Council of active. public ministry, hnw- Christ. Faith is the completion 1° have 3 “than?! more con-V Churches in the U.S. and is ever. may be said to begin with of repentance. used by permlssion.) Christ's entry into Galilee. which tihmt-S first 30th,“, tnmhvpd I By N. SPEER JONE begins our lesson. i __ - i THIS WEEK we study Mark's Th e events described here Nah"! the has“ for the ‘ inter relation of Christ's early 1 k lace in and around ('a er- “‘"N'h" “'9' WWW as a" . . . i . . . r . . . mtnisrttv. This Path, mints“... is ":3th a (.ttt. at ttw "mutant establighpr of relief institutions. Patricia Pmi'ler. BA. teacher Jesus began His public ministry in They went to Capernaum. where At the home of Simon and Andrew The next morning before dawn Chnst — —— ——— at Kensington H I gb School, the beautiful section of Palestine Christ began (lo preach in the syna- they found Simon's mother-in-law rose and went to a lonely place to also known as “the Galilean end of the Sea of Galilee. This L . . . . . .. . . . » t t i . i r . , - spent the holidays with her par. known as Galilee. 0n the shore of gogue. All were astonished at the sick with a fever. Christ came and pray. His dissiples toll Him. re. :17: “Ste “$32.31;? twill tilmillgmaslcii‘ \t‘li‘uglliinoilllll IONS. Mr. and Mrs. Jo hn 0. its great lake He called four of His authority of His teaching except a took her by the hand and lifted her porting that the people _of Caper- ,gt- thpphth t. two‘hehtE ga_ p .t t 2 like Qha ht thei iPoirier. Miscouche. apostles —— Simon Peter. Andrew. man with an unclean spirit. Jesus up, and the fever left berg and she naum were asking for Him 838)” "tag: and tudoaea (which ‘hh 11:"! tugghggarpt hhdqhh' gm! \h. and ht” McLean Home“ Elayne Gallant. RN. who is .James and John—all fishermen who rebuked .him and called forth the lm- served Others. bearing of the Christ replied that they must hasten (hth [Ntt'sathmt o‘fa tittima'g lhjom thy mmh‘ ht httqphank “wt. vtgjthrs at the on the staff at Children's Hospi. left their nets and boats to follow cleatn spirit. oonvulsmg the man and miracle“ bmugbt their sick to Him on to other towns.——l\:ark 1.35-39. Game; “hag thé. most rm”? its princiéal- cm” is i; poar‘ 110th of I‘Aaughhn Martha”. m tat in Halifax, speht the New jHlm.—Mark 1:14-20. healing him—Mark 1:21-28. for healing—Mark 1:29-34. 2Hvafw cmfwy cmwy cmfwypppim hart of Palestine. oxionding shaped. hill-tinged lake t4 miles ‘ «min. . 3.6;! hill-.1? suls'mohfi' {1,31 .MEMORY VERSE:.—“THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD lS UPON ME. BECAUSE HE HAS APPOINTED ME TO PREACH GOOD NEWS (mm “is “irhansss “We 0" “1" tons “him is so mum“! that We Wm“; N?“"‘"'““.". ‘f 1a.... ' ' ' To THE POOR. HE HAS SENT ME TO PROCLAIM RELEASE TO THE CAPTIVES AND RECOVERING 0F SIGHT To THE 'tb th' 71h th l .n f ES- th ’l‘ l d - ll. 't lh Sea if inprming at er home one. ‘ . Sgéelnn In?" the 5:“!!!th («trams “(ed :nglltl‘e(fic;!:'alll.: to Part“. hlping a when! in the Stow“ caligrglfgtn i:%l;i.r:;l:lt;nl:dl:io AT LIBERTY THOSE WHO ARE OPPRESSED, T0 PROCLAIM THE ACCEPTABLE YEAR OF THE LORD.’—- .. '. ‘ A J 1 ' a and olives were major (TOPS. disc. MPm‘Wia' "98"“ “mm duties after havmg spent the .— < a :3 minds and souls of its people: thom stmnh peter and ,tnhh‘. met at the home. of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Laughlihlt‘ has to be a "mix" of public. ' O minded. hai'dv and brave ~ and hhht md tm . in: with a good attendance. Alfred Poirler who w - i - . poilant. . .I as em I much “"59 PW“ than “1" 59”“ Christ‘s first preaching at this . Spurzeon Ramsay was played In Ontarw. arrived at. and “‘9 ’_‘”"“‘"““5 "mar—3‘"; 3“" It is from Galilee that Christ Miss Emin Colwill. student at past mnhth tn misc-outh witht policy as the ultimate stabilizergment's policy in taxing am. engaged In woolen wearing. the Eathhm‘ m tar as “,9 can [ML P'tt-ti'. spent the holidays with htS parents. Mr_ and M". REE; . in the economy." spending and in managing its "12 an” it‘h"‘l"""E~ _ ah ht his apostles except Judas. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. gie Gaudeh Mr. Rasminsky said that int debt. Th“ (“mm-V “f 1"“ “ai‘ip‘m The four called in today‘s lcs- Claim“ COIWIH. Nm‘lham- Francis Laugblin of Hamil- n any event monetary policyt"""‘"‘"'_' ' "‘“"‘ ' suit apparently extended to the son “NE. an whet-mph; ttm ht. The United Church Women ton. Ont., visited his parents can‘t do the .th alone—mere they were known (0 hp hmad' became two of the most promi- Linklctter on Wednesday even- Miseouche. for the. holidays. : policies. including the novern-s Vlls Salt-slim and him") i'Udmns time. was an elaboration of that, hostess to the Presbyterian .his home inMiscouche recentlyt around Jerusalem. For this rea- of John the Bahtish his tt-up Ladies Aid Tuesday evening. where he w1ll spend sometime e ' - ' . t - .- A ' i _ ' I _ It summer during the ex. 'l'llt’. Canadian SOCleiTt' son. no doubt. it “as this sc(- t- . .h .. John had Whachhdt Mfg hston Ramsay preSIdou With his parents. t , 33’ DON HANRIGHT mr Rasm‘“5ky mf‘de 'hP‘Pil‘“ . . t _ . V t t . at The British 5, lion which (‘hrisi chose for his 3:23:32?“ a turning :mm thh mm. the mepttng' i Lois M phy and Richard 0 rTAWA low—There)” micpmmem‘ an". hem“ “95' change "15"" “hen “mm res Harbour L'gh's flashlinmble SocieIV) is as: ' ‘arl-V miniS'W' natural sins of man He could' Russell Ramsav is ill in Slow tnum‘qd 0f "81th were v-isit- many gaps aml lag.“ m “0' honed by commissmners Palllit'glne'lpd‘ The", was a cear ‘ It? -" t~t of Inbau _ ‘ ' t _ .' H , v ‘ . . ‘ iors tn Mismuche on Chrtst .nomic information in Canada Leman. treasurer of the. Alli-.nblecnve to restore FPSCI‘VPS- I d fth " 9".”3 ..‘55 y A time of about in months not say, as (lirlst did, Bellme all Memorial Health Centre. tn ’ maltthat the Bank of Canada onenl . C f C d tMonetary pottcv then was one A Wet‘ky Bron 035‘ 0 eiReadlngS for the year. for m- m“ """vm‘pd hN‘W" ”‘° [3" i" "W “W” “r "W “05"” ”' ML “"1 M” Ra‘ph Madman l——a“' — -— doe n't k w th t atur ofI mil“? D mipanél'bn aha at"1 of the factors bringiné the Gospel. Sydney. N.S. ldividua‘. and family use. These \‘erse of last week's lesson God was made possible for us and family. BEdfOM. NS. spent; LYNCH LAW S no 8 me n . e la" " oug 35. ' 5”“ gem,” t are FREE for the asking and . .. . . . . . .- i - , - .._- the. economic situation it is try-*manager of the. Bank of Nova PXChanfil’ drain in an “Id 811d 0 v 3 (Mark It'll and the subsequent only through His Son. (hilst..tbeu‘ holidays With Mr. Ma» . in 1901 there were. 130 lynch-'tmz to cope with. bank Gave“ scotta. about the effectiveness: producing a capital inflow, CJGB! 1280 k-C- verse. which opens today's. TheiWho had lint yet begun H i leean's mother. Mrs. lvan Mac- iingsu—los Negroes and 25 whites ' t - ; - record of this intervening time'woi-k. Lean. -7 in the Unitpd states_ in“ Lou's Rasmmsky 58"“ hm'toflrgmfiggg g ending h DOUBT EFFECTIVENESS CJCX, 6090 K.C. ‘ ' ‘p ‘ ' But. in the cyclical use 0 may he obtained by calling a or writing The Bible House. i The importance of getting this Charlottetown. kind of information—thou h it free in the . th, . u‘ . . . ’our spiritual life may ht- woutd he costly __ - g economy e 09" lmonetary policy. Mr. Rasmln- Sundays at 9-30 ai-m- ‘made richer through the dam, great trai bank's monetary olicy' . . . . t p sky said a great deal of doubthtTruP to the Reformed anttt systemattc reading of God: ‘ .th ., Wold. enough to justify “investment oft tries to check this by tighteningiremaim ahm” effectivencs: a good deal of resources." het’ credit. on the. theory that a lot. U V t. ., i told the. royal commission on of the. spending is done witht‘h Thehrnl-‘t mnduTon, m banking and finance at a pub- borrowed money. It works in’ 9“" .a 9 .° mm“ 0 '5 3 RH, HF MMFwflt lie hearing, reverse to try to putt the Chum) there is an influence—enough to i - - - . l I . . . Mr. Rasminskiv. in his first‘ try out of a recession. 'make “"9 try very hard '0 B-A-v B-D- PH" Edward “land District - . - - , t, i th ' ht ‘ , ’ . public. appearance in an official When asked how quickty surhtggfranzt Enough nth:1 md;}l(‘;(:l:):e capamty smce he was apt-mime“ central bank “Mismns mk"'i have cnnlidence in monetary 18 months ago. said that in gen- effect in the ‘economy. Mr. i ' ' I eral the state of economic infor- Rasminsky reptth simphh "1 . S P r s mans“ lib (ihnad'a' when com- don‘t know". ' e B'ble House t. A Church of Canada pare “’ at '" M H mun" He was referring to the effecti "3 c THE CANADIAN BIBLE S t tries. is “really quite good." Wh offers VOll religious sup- Rochl'ord Square . . en monetary policy is used _ - Bgzailsgfpgiffigtizzitg‘omJfiégfi as a stabilizer—to smooth out} Piles for churd‘ and The, Venerable .l. R. Davies. M.A.. Rector the central ‘bank relies to a °°°"°"‘.‘°.Sh"."- : ham“ The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone, M.A.. D.D. tame éxteht__t0r doth: “an a» “1:9 t‘L'St'iguésm‘? h‘I:l"°e“' ‘Ealt 170 Kent St. Charlottetown Honorary Assistant Priest eellcnl job under difficult cir- " "‘ ° 8‘ '"“ a e" Miss Suzanne Brenton. Llc. Mus.. Organist cumstances" in view of its staff. m Mrs. B. W. Patterson. Choir Director supply and other factors. ' ' But be left no doubt that he! F U St BCptlSt ChurCh First Sunday Alter Epiphany thinks there is plenty of room. for imprmiempnt_nat a cost. oft Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets 8 a._m.-—l-loly Eucharist (7 feourse." 1‘ RN. Carl V. Farmer. Minister (Interim) lint?- a.m.—Mattins ' CITES LAGS’ 1 Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Director 9:45 a.m._.Sunday School (ll am. Infants) 11:00 a.m.——-Choral Eucharist and Sermon, Citing some lags in statistics. 7:00 a.m.-—-Evensong tMr. Rasminsky noted tha the| “Ms—sum“ $01100] l mosdt. rte-cent. rleport on industrial 11:00 a_m.-_~()UR FATHER" Visitors are most welcome at all services. M ,' ' ‘ 4 ' ( tPs) - export-import monthly balance. ._ .. . , withl lhTDOI‘ll commodity details "00 p'm"— ED BE T1.” avaia e. ony up to last .lune.‘ I ' Balance . 0f _ payment figures Anthem: “Lord Lead Us Shh" Christie Drtve. Parkdale. tiger: availtable (nigh; up to the i1317:1thi Rev. J. H. Tye. B.A.. B.D.. Minister 'g lr quar er 0 . r. Leslie Hiscotl, There. is no quarterly survey '-—'———————-——-——— Organist and Director of Senior Choir of investment intentions in Can- ' ° ada. be said. Neither was there Charlenetown Blble Chapel Director oiwlilhisiazii‘dylglztggxiate Choirs tiny utilarterly balanE-sfheet 2355 Cumberland St at Longworth Ave. 9,“ a m gent” Church School , orma ton on non- an inancia -..-_._ __ __,_, . . . .——\ . . institutions and non - financial SERVICES: H 3-m- 3"" 7:30 DJ“. 11:00 a.m.—~Nursery and Kindergarten Classes corpnratinns, in Show a flaw of w dSPIEIAKER: JAMES A. STARR. 3.50.. TILM. 1km a.mV_M0RN]NG WORSHIP funds. e m a! N 3 3 | 50 e] Team mon- "eur YOUR HEART [N W! 8 PM ' ' ' ‘ SP Anherm: "Noh Let Eve " ' " . i by Tongue Adore Thee ~—Bac I ' 11:15 a.m.—-Primary Church School i _ _ ' ' 7:00 p.m.—EVEN[NG WORSHIP M“ “d M.”- "-.P- Hendr'ck‘ 1 St. Palll S Allgllcall Clllll'Cll Sermon: GOD HAS A JOB FOR rou t i en were Visitors in Charlotte- , Music bv tlhe Male Choir town tast weekt ‘ Established 1769 by Royal Foundation Y A ‘ ' ‘ m w. h U walla“ WOOll‘idfle was a vis- ‘ . The. Rev. 1“. Louis Elias. Rector "u re welcme T“ wars p it ' ltor in Charlottetown recently. Organist and Choir Director: ‘_____..__.—————————— i nit/lllgldanfh Jlfhnny Mac- George A. Thompson, F.R.C.0.. (CHM) A.R.(‘..M. Y t o . aze roo . were First Sunday after the Epiphany guests at the home of Mrs. Mac- - ' » ’ = _ 8:30 a.m.-—Holy Communion ggaflgds flarepelgénltvlll‘. and Mrs- 9:46 Sunday School. Junior. Senior and Bible Classes. Charlom‘own' P' E' l' ‘ Miss (affirms miter that a Sundaylinchool, Primary and Beginners classes. ' Re‘ I lign'éte'ght B A :a.m.—orn‘ P d '.....a... “my “$3”??ng ‘g‘day- Subjeclilzg HiaiierAhno Lsgnv'vnognuncummsm Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas. B.A.. no. . . . . .. 31' - . Do you remember the undivided attention you gave to a story-teller . . . THE CHURCH FOR ALL. .. harson. Charlottetown}: were 3]: pm Harkmel Orgalllfimalfillll'itle‘cgr‘O‘lwéllolrs‘ \\ll(.‘ll you first heard Cinderella, Snow White, or some gallant warrior bold? ALL FOR THE Chung" cent Elms“ 8‘ the h°m° "f M" 0:30 Ems—Hymn Sing mes MT- 301510" F- Mallow. A-Ric-(l. it. seems so long ago. And yet, that attention reveals within ourselves more anhtilerghdmliilsJaliarold Hy 7:00 am—Eve'ning Prayer and Sermon 9 45 & n no a m __CHURCH SCHOOL .. .~ . - .t ‘ Thch ‘h'th. ttfactol ~ .- ‘ - Sub (1 WHAT MUSTIDO To RE i ‘-' = -- Ethan (SICATSIQ; rén 2a]: a SPCiet‘ltint’fmg after mysteiies, after the things we on with 1::‘thfbui‘t’d‘ihftftscham were recent Vlmiol‘s ln Charlot- Adiefsm. SM ED liROADCAS'l' OVER CFCY 0 n0. lln(€‘l., n , u some 0“ 0‘9. {Ft-and “oodcitjmhip.ltihastm telown. . ‘ Anthemz 0 Godflq. Westley. a.m.— US t O t . . I . - hmmohphituatvatum Without . Four. generations bad Christ- Mm, the House of God be your sptfituat hamo-a mace (Rev. J. G. E. Bell) Religion. in a way, is somewhat like that. Everybtxly is religious! But, of atan (Zhurph. neither numeracy mas d'nnel‘ 3‘ the home 0‘ Mr- where you can find blessing and strength. "that": "0 1‘0"“ M0“ “my” course, everybody doesn't call it that! Nevertheless there is in the heart of "m “'V’lmm" m" 3mm" The" and Mrs' Hamid “5" They Come to CM"?! this Sunda.- Two's“ MfS' Dav“! .9“ . I t I ' ‘ . Ah h f . ’ are four sound reasons why every were Mr. and Mrs George Jay. . Church Going Families are Happier Families. 1 7:00 p.m.—— INASMUCH AS . . . Rev. G. G. Wyrwas) man a feast yearning, a “is , a. ope or things eternal. We express those person should attend serwces regu- Mo and Mrs. Harold Jay, Mr, ' King's Daughters will attend in a bod Wishes in church. infilyrxgupwflxefiChgch-‘zm and Mrs. Floyd Jay and their . Anthem: “Thine. 0 14rd Is The Greatness" .-i . °,' '3 9" '- three sons Merlin. Irwin a M! o "A WELCOME AWAl'I‘S YOU AT TRINITY AND And somehow (-lod hears our wishes and consoles and explains. That is a 1.7.3331.” Glfinn' d M F t »M D S. SPRING PARK" Terr important. part of the Church; for it is a place of consnlalion and under- For the. sake of'lhe Church itself r' ‘" rs' ‘" 9 ac on' - . _ t . , . t - 81d, Lorne v,“ ‘ Ch t t. The Reverend 1‘. II. B. Somers. M.A., SJM . Minister standing, :1 place where Wishes (prayers) are heard where the mysteries of “mm h" ""91"" “3'9"”! mas n3 tfntlfieh “of Organist and Director of the. Choirs SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH . . . ’ support. Plan to so to church resu- y 3"“ "me (C r Kl kwood Drl a d Dunkirk Street) life gain new meamng- larlyandrendyoanible daily M“ 8"" M’s- Hm” J‘y- Chmm’h" Gleam" M'A" Em" o-io d fin-0'0 r caveat gcaooL ' Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rodger- 9:45 n.m.-—-Giurch School ‘ t'tz'm 5“ amfi'Lmfi, 8mm R C C t1.th Wim.xduammmm.u son. daughters Marjorie and than “1.4mm,th Nuts,” ‘ a'm'" mum“ M" F;n:Vben'm' ' Suzanne. and son Ho was r . ‘ . . : ' I We” Vishnu tn Charlottetown 11.00 a.m.fh::l;NM;l§Ol§VORST}gR§§DnhLRMON: Choir Director: Mr. William Bill sum“ MOM"? “PM” W“P95d.3y Thursday FM"? "Winn-W LIFE E a L ‘ THE HOUSE or W Psalms cs eta \ IConnthianSi Ephesians Ephesians When Pioquid East School mm' on Is THERE ANOTHER LIKE l, - 7821-8 17:16-21 17:22.31 2:1-10 -3.1o 3:1-6 closed f... ti... Chm"... hon. gggfiLEEfs-ngymli Egflwm - _ t ~ days Santa made his appear- “m .iFATHERo ' ' a”: "h" glzmb‘t'ted flmbfr‘fl" Anthem: “Brother James’ Air"-—arr. Jami). y ' . . . . . . ,, ' f 1f" -" d’ "‘ “"9 ° ”. * 7:00 p.m.-—EVEN1NG wonsnie AND SEMINAR: Corner Prince nil Grafton Streets THIS PEATLRE ls CONTRIBLTED BY THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS m "G" '9“? 3- "THE CONTRASTING GRACE AND BEAUTY , The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. B.A.. Minister - "' °° ‘ V" ’ ' p“ 0!“ AGE AND INFANCY" Orssnlltmid Choir Director MONARCH noomm a JOHN w. MacKENZlE ll. 1'. JAMES ~ "em in the Prince Edward in— Mt, pmnymm peoptei. “My . m“ "mm m“... hm, 3m, \ lNSULATlON COMPANY Real Estate Consultant Plumbing and Heating in" Ho”““- ' iicjtsimg ALL YOUR cm}; iJPON iiiM- ron Hr , u I . ' (James 0. Stewart. Prop.) Appraiser and Broker nay mesa Night +3220 Mr- Ind Mrs- Johny Mac- “Rm.” FOR You" ' i ‘ “5 I'm—Sim” “hm—C‘W" '0‘" “l “M , Charlottetown Summersldo 4-3268 269 Queeon St. ’2 Elm Ave- 50 Edward 5‘. Rim.” M": 3‘“: fink ‘2: 10:00 s.m.—Btble Class. 11:00 Ian—Nursery School +4560 6-349 ' MC” itmm fdgm" w t. ii-oo sun—DIVINE wonsuie MOORE I: McLEOD LTD. My.“ afirgnl-Jdlismrd gilt“ ' o . Sermon' THE MEANING /OF PATIFNCE " nmmw ROOFING AM) ha" ,8 ,L'ARTE',‘ fins; m k “54, “Wmmmal'lflm Mr. and to... Russell ii'ym The SOIVOLIOI‘I Army. ' Aolhan': Thou wm Keep Him in Pertect Pecos INSULATION COMPANY ' t 9630 ' "'M’K ‘°, ' "Cd" ' - Q‘m 9" and family. Peake's Road. were - "Home of Evangelism Since ms" . “C- L- William“ i ‘62” m spring Park Road - . ensmgton Roa Christmas Day visitot'l It the 6'“. an," mm 7:00 p.m.__mvmn wORsmp i I BOWNESS TRANSPORT LTD. home of Mrs. Myers parents, ’ “no”. THE STRANGERS REQUEs-f ( Arthur Bowness, Prop.) Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wool- ll Villa Avenue Capt. and Mrs. 3. Walter “than: M mm Mpwflttm Reed JACK 1“ng Ln), , BRIGHTON DAIRY 4-4287 158 Belvedere Ave. ridge. 9.” to, a 11-00 Holiness Meetin . . interior Decorator 4-3330 Green St. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay and 10;” :z'ZWm'“ Selig“ - ‘-m-"".m pin _Y P M. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME 4-633 154 Boston St. ALBERT L. moms family motored to Coveheltl 7h” phFEmm "mm - i - i - o , NELSON n I ‘- (canadi'n 0“ Men" lggriluglzntguiirm lvlllil Muddy 0'00 9 in Prayer ° ' WWW“. Gum“ . ' . ooo 66ft) Grafton St_ East - ' ' ' ' ' “ ' C tr I C .69.". w, John”... 13,.ng Plumbing and Heating Cmtraclor Mrs. Walter MacDonlld. "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY" en a, "sun" "[6 4-331! 11 Sidmount Ave. “"95 17 “3‘”th A“. [Eng n CAnmanm ElEmin “madden “d Mm '1! Kent Street Charlotte“; PEL - 1 nine Hendrick“. a rrived night” It Hes“!!! 000W Iii-om Boston. Mass. to spend ‘ MORN'NG MILLER BROS, no. GRAPH," mm" mm 35 "0"” Pl- M the Christmas holidays ‘wltli CALVARY TEMPLE iozoo s.m.-—Bihle sum for the wool. family. Pianos_ Musical 115mm: t m" E their parents. Mr. and Mrs. 11:00 s.m.—Mornlng Worship Service sans 14? Great Gem-.2 8t. ("Redo "Wm. MS“) "ammo, Dan Hendricken. Pentecostal Assemblies It Canada Mm: "mm" . ' 4.9319 to: arm sh Texaco Service Station Mr. and Mn. LP. Hendrick- Upper Prince Street Am: "mm" (M) ‘ i {-8615 St. N“ Road On. son Dannie Ind dluflbml n". C. K. ml, I , . Dlrlene shit Kathy. Ive“ 9:15 sm._l‘eilonliip Rom. Sumac Radio 7,.” m_t.vm WW” m” i «mu Hyde. rm.) small eruar noun CAM N" V"” i" “"30"”. N-’- 1M" MIL-5'80" M '0' A - ' p' ' ' . mm]; [mm 33mm“ 6781! 10% Spring Lane Flooring Service eludes Beasley. Flori W with Mrs. Hendrtcm’l par- nm .3. gnu-sew,“ at“, h IVE 0 GA ‘ t m . a, mum S" a” m are“ m 9h sorta. whaliganhnuugeng. mo mainframe Rally, an old lentils-ad service you '0‘. WM - m. Mr. W . AM!) THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE!!!” SUNDAY (1626ka were few“ Wilton ill Amm WIN! REVIVAL CENTER Organist—Mrs. W. A. Kaela. ALCJ'. - i u- ottetm. L ‘v. ..~. ‘ i . . . r . - . _ . .A. ._ MAM.“