F Churches Tomorrow .. ILD. Rector. glue Reverend W. G. Huu Honorary Assistant Priest. Organist and Choir Director (Remembrance Sunday) 7.30 a.m.-Mattlns 8.00 s.m.-Holy Eucharist 10.00 a.m.-Church School (6-I5) ll.00 a.m.-Choral Eucharist 7.00-Evensong. " S. PAUL'S ANGLICAN . CHURCH t liurch or England PRESBYTIERIAN s. risruivs CATHEDRAL THE KIRK OF 8. JAMES Anglican swarm "Miler square rue Reverend Canon 6. E. Moffatt M. Miss Suzanne Brenton. Lic. Music TTre-nty-ihiri"SundsyI .u.. Trill!!! 11100 a.m.-Church School (under 6) Daily services at usual hours. The Reverend T. 8. Seniors, - .. .M. Miss E. Lillian McKenzie Mus. 3., FM . ., Organist and Director of tho Choirs. I0 a.m.-Church School 11 a.m.-Divine service and Ser- 3oi'1.:.””Unio Heaven's Eter- A. M. Bass Solo-There is no Death. Geoffrey O'Hara. Mr. Raoul Raymond. Anthem-Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee. Bach. 5 pan.-Vespers and Meditation: "Applied Christianity: VI. How God Helps Us When We Need Strength to Carry On." Anthem-How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me. Pfleuger. Hughes' Drug Co. Ltd. play over C.F.C.Y. Saturday. Vov. 30. City and Central ROY'8 TAXI--Dial 0560-6560. OPEN ALL day Saturday until 0:30 p.rn. Henderson and Cudmore. "CRASWELL for better photo graphs”. STATION WAGON Coats on sale 825. Shop until 0:30 p.m. Saturday. Henderson and Cudmore. LADIES! Ice." We now have "Pink the new sminute facial TOY FAIR OPEN-Lay away for Christmas. Firestone Home 8: Auto. HENDERSON and Cudmore store will be open Saturday night till 0:30. "BOOK WEEK" broadcast and 12 at 1: HOUSE WIRING expertly done at a reasonable figure. Brown Electric. Dial 6212. The Parish Church stahllshed 1769 by Royal Visitors Always Welcome. 11.00-Beginners Class Sunday School. Wesley. mun. Subject: "How Were Thine Eyes Opened?" Anlhcm-”God. Be in my Head" Sir Wsiiord Davies. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister: Rcv. Organist: Mrs. G. Elliott Full 11 s.m.--Morning Worship. Sermon: 1How One Enters Upon The Experience of Conversion." Anthem: "0 Taste And See." (Gossl I2 noon-Sunday School 7 pjm.-Evening Worship. Guest Preacher: Rev. Keith Hohson. Snmmeraide. Anthem: "God is A Spirit," (Iii-nneli). You are welcome. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Ministers: Rev. A. Frank Mscbean. B.A. Rev. G. Howard Christie. B.A., B.D. Rev. Andrew S. Weir. D.D. Organist and Director of Choirs: Roysion F. Mugiord. A.R.C.O. n n d Primary 11:00-Morning Prayer and Ser- mon: Subject: "Give an Ac- count oi Thy Stewardship." Anthem-"Lead Me. Lord." by 7.00-Evening Prayer and Ser- Fom-""" ZION rrussavrnnran '” I" 5”":- C .1. T. Ibh tt. "'” ”"""dR,::':," 0 CHURCH ReA1YDs virmvun and Mineral DI, g ; rm-, H ucing Pan st Reddin Bros. oriagtll is-d lEhg;,”,e5c at Cor. Prince and Grafton Sis. Dial 4306. Free delivery Free The Reverend W. Harold Brown postage. MA. Minister . --s.W:::':;rneni of Holy C0m- II" E glmfireigl wmunll ::&iL?2'lza” mlllllh Zlaliregcl ' . M, Jh L . ners Speclallzng Chinese w'0o;i::.l3r Ind senior Sunday Mills. tI))x'Iord.)m0lI'lgoi:IEIIsIl ulII'IAChoI3r dishes Director. 10 a.m.-The Church School Adult Bible Class. II a.m.-Nursery School 11 a.m.-Divine Worship. scr- mon: "Big In Works Bu. small In Spirit.” Anthem: Solemn Melody - H. Wslford Divies. 7 p.m.-Divine Worship. Sermon: "Four Results of Sin. Four Remedies. One Christ.” Anthem: Little Children. Praise The Saviour (Melody by Bee- thoven. Thc Junior Choir. Jesus Joy of Man's Divining - J. S. Bach. (Senior Church). . Wednesday. Nov. I6. Captain 1,. R. MacFadjcan. M.D.. will show slides of Karma and Japan at the ciose oi the Prayer Meeting. Visitors Cordinlly Welcomcd 9.45 a.m.-Senior Church School. Young Men's Discussion. 11.00 a.m.-Beginners and Prim- ary Departments. s.m.-Divine Worship. Lay- menls Service. The special guest speaker. Mr. Allison Profiii. Freetown. Athem: The llcavens are Declaring (Beethoven). soloists: Rene Cotton. Harley Inga. Male Eight: "0 Holy Saviour" (Fleming). p.rn.- Continuing Lsymen's Retreat: Discussions. Com- munlon. ll.00 2.00 Keep Sllcnt in the Church?” The Minister speaking. an answer to an oft asked question. Male Qaarteite: "Tell Someone About Jesus. Messrs. Archer. Beck. Mac- Rac and Stewart. Central Christian Church cord- ially invites you to the services of the Lord's Day. THE SALVATION ARMY 7.00 p.m.-Divine Worship. Men's Association Chooir. Sermon: Are you surrounded by mir- rors or windows? Male Eight: Whispering Hope. You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. ( UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 31 Ehn Avenue 1 RM. Quincy stairs. Minister Phone I010 Sunday Services in am.-Sunday School and Bible i'lnsg ll a.m.-Worship and Praise. -ln.m.-At Mldgell In t the school on the Church Road. b 7o.m.--Evangelistic Meeting. You are very welcome to these not-tings. MORE HOMES BU-I-LT HTTAWA iCPi-Canadian home iulders finished new dwellings in ii per cent faster than a year .'u'liei'. 7msNn GIANT Sponsored by THE PEOPLE'S GOSPEL HOUR PERRY I-I. ROCKWOOD l ir D co r Radio Pastor lcarii on 25 stations weekly iii..'l0 n.m.-Prayer Meeting 0.00 ip.m.-Young People's Meet- a I. 6.30 p.m.-Open Air service 7.00 p.m.-Evangelistic Service. Stanley. Good music and singing. all are welcome. . ...LL.L.LL.mL..j.L. ' have been placed on a par with hr first nine months of the year Ontario's provincial police where fire-arms are concerned, it was announced here Wednesday. Great George street "HOME OF EVANGELISM" Since 1865 Sr. Major and Mrs. W. Stanley Corps Officers. Saturday 7.30 p.m.-Open Air Service 8.00 p.m.-Prayer and Praise Service. Sunday 1.00 n.m.-Holiness Service 2.00 p.m.-Young Peoples Direc- tory Class. 2.30 p.m.-Sunday School Bible Class and All services will be conducted y Sr. Major and Mrs. W. R. CONTROI. FIREARMS TORONTO (CPI -- City police RADIO RALLY IE1! . BERYL GRANT Pianist, Piano Accordion STELLA JAREMA Sololal ' Music-Singing, Solos. Ducts. ' Messages by Mr. Roc kwoud iioi.i.AwAv ctus sumiav. NOV. 13.3 FM. - 8:45 P.M. IN CHARLOTTET OWN ival Association workshop being held at Cornwall commences Alon- day evening, Nov. 14th. at 8:00. iation for Retarded Children will be held Monday, Nov..14 at 8.00 p.m. at Y.M.C.A. Ztl"-3.. discount. One rack of dresses selling at half price, large sizes rcriuccd. All hats discounted. Radio repairing Amplifiers sound systems will give illustrated lecture on mis- Minlstcr: Rev. J. H. Bishop, B.A. I0 s.m.-Sunday School. 11 a.m.-Service School. Subject: VISIT Hi Style Milli-ne.ry, Great George Street where every style THE P.l:I. ISLAND Drama Fest- MONTHLY meeting P.E.l. Assoc- CHRISTMAS candlelight st-rvice Trinity United Church, Charlotte- town. Wednesday. Dec. 14. ll p.m Further aIiil0l.lIiCr:un:iii later. THE VOGUE - One week sale. All coals. suits and dresses at included. Other drcsses greatly MacDONALD RADIO SERVICE. and Disc and tape re- OTKWM and Cl'9l'1 Dl”f:"" sionsry work in Bolivia. Special IIF':eu1!.gllcArl5.?1laIII)iLvll 10.00 ;:m.-Church SDch0!ol L Sn 1! '""5'" l'-V "151? iiualllffllt land all lnur faicnrls who amily Hour. edcnc tn - A . . . ., I is wr. sen car s, cilcrs, gi 5 teaching the Truths of God's veilllign Lv',i;'b:h;30;'I:"&::l alnd lflowr-rs. to each a sincere Word. . fan you. 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship and g;yrl:)?tl3g5v: lzfillvlvgdlggggilgnd :16: Mr. and Mrs. George A. Conimunlon Sermon - "No y' MacDougall. More Fmmim,5,,.. vcmher iiflth at 2.00 p.m. Public ..LL.m.,.g.g.,, Anthem: ..0 L8” M and meeting at 8.00 pm. Cari Hamil- Mmn Fuul. . tonl. guest speaker Everybody 7.00 p.m.-Evening Worship. we come' Members of the Women's -L --,L. ' society will take . CHRISTMAS GIFTS part in Jihis scrvici-. Mis- FREE CHURCH OF rnvelopcs will bcy 5()0TLAND A, The Sermon: ”Should Womc n Birchwood Strect 'Conquest Single-handed." 3 p.m.-Service in Sianchel. 7 p.m. -- Service: Subject: "Thoughtful and Thoughtless." GOSPEL HALL Uppcr Prince St. ORDER OF MEETINGS 10,00 a.m.-Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.eBreaking oi Bread. 1.30 p.m.-Gospel meeting. The wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Visitors are very wclcome. .. L,.. To procure Bibles. Testaments, Prayer Books, llymn Books, Devotional - Children's a nd Adults Books Mottoes, etc. Also Christmas Books and Cards. moved to its new location at 172lz& Kent Eaton's and is open for business daily 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.. Saturday. 9 a.m. to 12:30. PMS TO MEET LONDON CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 3;:-giing 180 Kent Street Dial u9C:leIg'RsC::u g ' We wish to thank must sin ThCL:l3rFF1Vg3R4l5HPgiildCl;;1rCh- cercly Doctors Brown, Lsidlaw an 0 arm; ervicc. y e Iver and Irwin, nurses and all the M""' ';'"niI::':r'f"" ET" Baptst Church on Sunday evening. staff of the P. E. L .llospital for M”. Amsun Niucnm N"V- '3 Bl 7330- Di? -1- A. U-'H'k all the kindness shown our BIBLE HOUSE The Best Place P r o g r a m BIBLE IIOUSE MOVED The Bible House has been Street. opposite Ltd. , Charlottetown, IAIN-Prime lilimster Eden Thursday fixed June 27 as the opening date for next year's Commonwealth prime conference here. He made the an- nounccmcut in the House of Com- mons. The Commonwealth prime mini.-;Lcrs meet periodically to dis- cuss thcir common problems and their approach to furcgn affairs. Their last conference was held lnl London last Fchuary. ...m.m;., Ca rd ol Th:3:l:s His Excellency the Governor General was inspired by the ef- ficient performance of I-IMCS Buckingham's motor cutter to write an ode to the ”Saucy Sally" mmistersv He is shown here waving good- bye lrom the ”Saucy Sally” to Governor General Writes Ode To RCN Of all the Govt-rnors-GeneraI of Canada, none has travelled so far? or visited so many remote uutpurts in ships of the Royal Canadian Navy as has His Excellency the Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey. Hc is also probably the first Governor-General who ever com- poscd an ”odr" in a small craft of the RCN. something which came about as a result of two vnyagcs in late summer, one to northeast- ern Newfoundland and the other to St. Lawrence River and Gulf ports in the frigate Buckingham. Because of her duties as training ship for HMCS Cornwallis. the Buckingham has earned the nick- name of "The Fundy Flyer", but it is doubtful whether this name will ever become as famous as that of her motor cutter. the "Saucy Sally". It was to the latter that His Excellency dedicated his ode. Not many of the ports visitcd had facilities for berthing a 2.400- ton warship. That is where the "Saucy Sally" entered the picture. She was the link between ship and shore for the vice-regal party -- Saturday, Nov. 12, 1955 The Guardian Page 3 TIIOIIGIITS FOR Ollll TIME :' ,By His Eminence Cardinal McGuiga-is (cowrisai) When we watch an accomplished ahlete making a difficult play with use and grace, we realize that the simplicity of his action is the re- sult of long hours and years of training. Too often we do not keep this in mind when we are told that the first and greatest command- ment is simply to love God. We will save ourselves much dis- couragement and frustration if we look upon simplicity in our love of God as a goal to be achieved, rather than as a starting point. The simpllci y of the dove goes along with the wisdom of the ser- pent and we cannot expect to start off with the one any more than we can with the other. DEDICATE ALL DEEDS TO CREATOR! SERVICE The spirit of fortitude makes us face up to our problems honestly and patiently. especially those pro- blems which do not seem to yield at all. Thus we become humble enough to ask and wait for answers from God. When we allow God to instruct us on the manner in which we are to keep His command- meats, we are living by the spirit of counsel. and our lives become more and more worthy of a child of God. SHUN WRONG MOTIVIC The danger here is that we will As we know, our training in the love of God is in keeping the com- mandments-”li keep my commandments." growth in the love of God can be measured by the spirit in which we keep the commandments. The prophet Isaias lists seven different Me. Our glory too much in our success. become vain, and do the right things for the wrong reason. Again- st all forms of duplicity and van- ity, the intention of our wills must he strengthedned and simplified. If we do receive this help from God, we will experience greater en- lightment. because then our love of the motor cutter during the r--., the people of Twillingatc, New- foundland. Directly behind hlm Is Lt.-Cdr. I-Jsninnd Butler. RCNIR) assistant to the secretary to the Governor General. At his loft is Capt. Adam Butler, ADC. (Nation- al Film Board Photo! Small Craft The ports visited during ills Ex- ccilenrys first cruise at the end of August were Botwoud, St. Anthony, which is headquarters of the world- famous Grcnfell Mission. Twi1lin- gate and Lcwisportc. During the second cruise, which began in Mon- treal in early Scpicmhcr. ihc Buck- ingham callcrl at Snrr-l, the Mag- dalen islands. ilimnuskn. Riviera- du-Loup and Qucber City. There were times when the frig- ate wss obliged to anchor well out from the shore and occasionally the gains: was rough for "Saucy Sally”. This was particularly true during the run to and from Entry Island in the liiagdnlcncs. But ev- ery time i'hz- little craft tnok His Excellency from and to the ship without faltering. to tho riclight of the vicc-rcgnl party and much to the relief of the cnglnccr officer, whose responsibility it was to keep the ”Saucy Sallyls” engine ticking over smoothly. It was the superb performance rough passsge to Entry Isl a n d which inspired Ills Excellency to write a poem dedicated to the "Saucy Sally". And here it is: ODE TO THE SAUCY SALLY On board the frigate Buckingham there hung a little craft V g I ' g As ,,,mh1e as a kayak, as bum-zmtibidden. by dedicating in a positive The passengers admired hcr; trav- elled in her at each stop And called her "Saucy Sally" with the fringe on top. For she carried very proudly a magnificent decor- A fringe she had amidships. and also aft and lore. The passengers adorrd it - the actors call a "prop". And they loved the ”Sauc,v Sally" with the fringe on top. When we called at Entry Island the wind grew even stronger And our journey to the jetty seem- ed long and getting longer We whispered soft as seas grew high and spirits took a drop- What about it. ”S.'-iucy Sally" with the fringe on top? But she did her duty nohly. and down. Returned us to the Buckingham and how she wcni to town! The waves she scorned superbly, with a jump and skip and hop- So thank you, ”Saucy Sally" with the fringe on top. -Vincent Massey. what spirits as marks of the Messias and so of His followers also. These range from the spirit of wisdom to the spirit of the fear of the Lord. which is the beginning of wisdom. Fear of the Lord is a rever- ence like that which a child has for his parents, when he obeys them because he hates to dis- please those whom he loves. If we have the spirit of the fear of the Lord. we keep all the com- mandments, trusting in God's wisdom when we fail to under- stand the rcason why 50'"? things are forbidden. DEDICATE ALL By the spirit of piety we so be- yond an aversion from what is for- way all that we do to the service of God in token of our gratitude to Him for all the benefits we have received from Him. which we can never fully repay. Although we might think that the spirit of reverence and the spirit of piety simplify our lives as much as possible, the spirit of 1- ' ”, brings " When we are beginning to serve God we must necessarily keep many of the commandments blind- ly without knowing exactly what is expected of us or the reason for However, God's wisdom is be- hind all the commandments, and, if we keep them faithfully, God lets us see the reasons behind them and at the same time we are able to see how far our actions fall short of what is expected of us. Where once everything seemed so simple and clearcut. we discover more and more instances where it is a difficult and delicate pro- blem to reconcile the claims of justice and mercy. truth and char- ity. a rather lively link at times, but one that never faliered in the per- formance of her duties. despite her coquettish appearance. For she had been made really ”tiddlcy" by the ship's company. 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