CHURCHES TOMORROW Anglican Church ST. PETERIS CATHEDRAL Anglican Rochford Square the Reverend Canon G. E. hlotlatt i M.A.. . . Rector. The Reverend W. G. Iiogg. Honorary Assistant Priest. organist and Choir Director Miss Susanne Brenton. Lie. Music :F: FOURTH SUNDAY IN ADVENT 7:30 a.m.-Mattias 3:00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist 10:00 a.m.-Church school (6-11) 11:00 a.m.-Choral Eucharist 11:00 a.m.-Church School (under 6). 1;o0 p.m.-Evensong See Monday's paper for the Services of Christmas Day All Welcome ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Established I769 by Royal Foundnti The Reverend Canon J. T. Ibbott. ctor. Organist and Choir Director. Mr. ii. John Harris. P.R.C.0. 0:10-Holy Communion 10:00-Sunday school-Junior and Senior Classes 11:00-Sunday Sclnioi-Beginners and Primary Classes 11:00-Morning Prayer and Ser- mon subject: "The of Christmas” Anthem 5:00-Eveusong and Sermon Subject: "Emmunuei'- God With Us" Anthem CHRISTMAS SEASON SERVICES Christmas Eve: Dec. 11:30 p.m.-Holy Communion Christmas Day: Dec. 25- 7200 a.m.-Holy Communion 8:00 a.m.-Holy Communion 10:30 n.m.-Holy Communion (Choral) No Mid-Week Celebration of Holy Cpmmunion on '.'.'ednesday Visitors Are Cordlally invited To Attend. PRESBYTERIAN run KIRK or s. JAMES The Reverend T. H. B. Somers. M.A.. 8.T.M.. Minister. Miss E. Lillian Mcliensio. Mus. Bac.. F.M.C.M.. organist and Director of Choirs FOR NOTICES OF SUN'DAY'l SERVICES PLEASE SEE THE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT IN ADJOINING COLUMN. THIS PAGE - Meaning ZION. PRESBYTEBIAN cmmcu Cor. Prince and Grafton Sta. The Reverend W. Harold Brown. Rev. E. C. Evans. Visiting Minister. Mr. John Lea-Morgan. M.A.. B. Mus. (Oxford) Organist and Choir Director ill a.m.-The Church School Adult Bible Class.-. it s.m.-Nursery School ll a.m.-Divine Worship. Sermon: "The Journey That Began At Dawn" lliuslc: Carols sung by the Senior and Junior Choirs. .i:l.3 p.m. Service oi Christmas Music ... sentod by the CH! assisted by Mrs. Rena JOIIIMII (Recorder) and I.illian I. Rogers tPianoiorte) Soprano soloists Mrs. Barbara Roper. Mrs. Olive MacDonald and Miss Barbara Rogers. AII Are Cordlally Welcomed TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Ministers: Rev. A. Frank MacLeaa. B.A. Rev. 6. Howard Christie. B.A.. B.D. Rev. Andrew S. Weir. D.D. Organist and Director oi Choirs. Roystoa F. Mugiord. A-R-C-0- 10 a.m.-Senior Church lchsoi. ll n.m.-Primary and Beginners. ll n.m.-pivlne Worship Sermon: "A Rare Word For A Unique Gut"-ltevmad Mr- Mat.-Lean Filling The Mission!!! lnlwi Anthem: "liallelniah Chsrna" from the "Messiah" (Handel) 7:00 p.m.-Divine Worship Carols and readings 5! 30!!) Junior Girls and late iilris Choirs. Iiscerpta from Handel's "MOO- slah" by the Senior Chili'- siinnarnsr CHURCH Minister: Bsv.ii. L. Illttsa. B.A.. B.D. Ilra.G.BlIiottFuil. organbtaadchslrniroetor Sermon: "The Holly and tho ivy" (Shaw-Parker) "WWI Sheiiliords Watched" iarr.. Shaw) 0:80 p.m.-Christmas Pageant and White Gift Sonics service begins one-half hour earlier than usual with in- sirusneatai music consisting of organ. Mrs. G. Elliot Full; plans. Miss Florence Simmons: and violin, Mr. Ralph Raynor. Pageant "The Promised One" by Martha Bayly Shanon Presentation of White Gifts by Ivy! ntatlves of every group I in the Church. The Charlottetown Baptist Church Extends Christmas Greetings To All. Marvel, D. Dunbar. B.'I'h.. Minister. Mrs. Allison Macltao. A.R.C.M.. organist and Choir Director 10a.m.-Church lcbol and Fam- ily Boar. Featuring "Stars of the Morn- ing" Miss Marilyn Wood Alexandria in Recitation. The Archer Sisters "For God so Loved the World'.': Miss Freda Parkman in Recitation Please support these ':stara" as they serve Him. 11 a.m.--Christmas Lord's Day Morning Worship and Com- munioa - Sermon: "God's Five Point Program For The World" Anthem: "Bethlehem"-Gounod 1:00 p.m.-Christmas Carol Service .,Carol: "What Child Is This" -Old English Carol:-"Away In A Manger" -Mueller Iosnncoa Carol "Shepherds Shake Oil” "Lo, How A Rose"-Praetorius Anthem: "Glory To God" - Regen Anthem: "Jean. Bamhino Yon" -Soloist Mr. Erie MaeGregor Trio: "The Light of Bethlehem -Abt.-Mrs. Alvin Rowiedse. Mrs. Malcolm Beck. Miss Win- nlfred Iiayter Solo: "0 Holy Night"-Adam -Mr. Preston Beck Carol: "silent Night"-Gruber Christmas .Mod.Itatioa - The Minister Central Christian Church extends Christian Greetings to members and friends with an invitation to ho with as in worship on Ills Day. 7131!-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH I Lapthorn Aveaao Mlnisto r: W. M. Mercer. B.A. SATURDAY SERVICE! hhhath Iehool. 1:6 p.m. Church Service at 8 pan. The public is cordially invited ' to attend all services. GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street Breaking of Broad 10:8 a.m. llndny School . . . . . .. 11:45 n.lu. 0000' "Mill - 1.8 pan .:.-":-.-. -.:..::-.:. :.:,- .::..':-. o as h the Death of Christ. Neither is there salvation in my other-we must he saved Acts 4-ll. Visitors are very Welcome. WN BIBLE CHAPEL 13! Camhoriaad st. at IAIIWOHI Avenac. "A lthlo Preaching Centre. Pro elaimlng The Lord Jesus Christ as the only Savlsar oi sinners." 0:! a.Ia.-'I'ho Lord's lapper for Believers. :0 a.in.-'l'ho Family Bible Bonn--Featuring a program for the din family. 4:15 p.in.-Truth For Today- Iodio Program over CFCY. 1:! p.m.-Special Christmas ser- vice. The Sunday school child- ron will present a programme entitled "the Characters oi Chridlnas Meet Christ." Mr. Joe Wootton. Mrs. Blackett and the children will bring special aslnhera in song. Mr. Bveod Christensen will bring a Christmas message. A Warm Weiema Awaits You soloists: Maids Itogersomlsyet UNITED PENTECMTAL nu. mm, ,,m cm”. our Maccailava. Austin Kennedy. cnunon homes and churches are light- JOII ROROTIC. 3011' 5'-' 3-, n. Ann. ed as at no other time, there- on and William K. losers. I" p t. gun. &”, bzhgeikalgpipi th5uOnweorl;ii'o A 9"” ""”' An” "' Phil! 573 saint Jothn puitit. 'ln Iwals - i i run SALVATION Assn anvicn j,',",-,,;,;f'i. "" "' "" ' .. Great 00-I10 I'M -- .a.."- I I "I in these days as we pay hom- nona o':”avl:'N0li-'3" s:a.m.-Warmly and Inna”... grad g" cm”: "mi; : Clotmlll-s..l.cutn'. ,1.':.:'n.”.-: ::e"'ioe:'inct:asmi::e'uE- .----mm "'W' as Gootha was dying. IUNDAY p AL cl'uI:'IIv.od"IJDt. 38:. an: inn -s.-ans-as s-mu rsurrnoon I carton; - r.&.....a Bsqlol amaainusa or oasaos .... to am... cry. and run use .,.,..loiiaess looting. Wu.au,u' ngvmu who walk in d:atrknese.udt:r. ms mm.-Dtrostsr! W in orange lal tl..0.l..) W" :2" ' an "V' '0, '1' s.m..-O-Io! IO Itehmmd last I''" II ruzfrwabte I:osp.m.-usryfhsiorlovl .,.g,:nysro.l&tor 'b'3'm' '" n. n ..,”u society to bring the light oi . God's word to al who walk in tizpim.-UIQA CH” O'n.m.-bhlensol d",m"gu'M",,,,,,,m ' . I I .'u''''”. scriptures hair on tons"!- Aupeeiaissnins-Ihi-"' i-:-&-- This is hotngiceompllshetl for Bird: Arm r-E gluing of through the assistaocehuoi B1 Iqg, christian everyw e IGHLAND . - - lac LPrim1 Edward I". 13.0,. 'A"u -a... Q”. Island. We a help when we ones-rows. in term r A nniam lav. s. a. at-ass. IA. M" I "ff" 3' ::ttJennl.:6tIvdoekwanlsl u-" Ifui” " II" wssssssnv III! '”' ,1. , .. ..a.as- ' ng:m”.m'.g .'&E 2.2" Q”: -wanna-no runs" manna has-oi . :r k U a sauna Members of R.'l'. Holman's staff and customers raise their voices PRE-CHRISTMAS CAROL SING in song during one of the daily rlre-Christmas radio carol sings on I the second floor of iiulman's Char- lottetown Store. Guardian Photo During the season 1956 the dredg- ing plants of the Federal Depart- ment of Public Works were en- gaged as follows: Dredge P.W.D. "Pownal No. 2" Captain B.T. Batchlider carried on dredging at Wood Islands. Beach Point. South River and Mon- tague. Dredge P.W.D "No. 9" - Captain Bert Shepard - Did not operate this season as it was disposed of through Crown Assets Disposal Cor poraiion. Suction Dredge P.W.D. "No. 12" - Captain D.A. McNally - Carried on dredging at Rustico Little Hnr hour and Egmont Bay. Dredge P.WD "No. 14" - Cap- tain Alex MacLean - Carried on dredging at Skinner's Pond. Laun- ching. Basin Head. Georgetown liaulout and Vernon Bridge. Dredge P.W.D. "No. 25" - Cap toln Freeman Webster - Carried on dredging at Charlottetown. Point Prim,. Launching. Poplar Point, French River. Darnley and Red Head. Repairs and Improvements were effected or proposed by Day Lab- our at the following works under the foremen n0tcd:- Annandale Whnrf- Marcel Camp bell: Annnndale Beach - Angus L. MacPiiersou; Bay Foriuuo - Fred Aitken; Belle River - Simon Stuart; Bideiord - Joshua MacArthur: Canoe Cove - LE. tMacKlnnon: Chapel Point - Joseph Maccormak Charlottetown Storage Shed - H.E. Phillips: Charlottetown Railway Wharf - Arthur R. Clarke: Darnley Basin - Charles Champion; George town Queen): - Angus Macbeau: Georgetown Railway Wharf- How- ard Lleweilr: Gordon's Point - Carroll Will ms; Graham's Pond Mellbourne Llewellyn; Greek Riv- er - George Johnston; Higgins Shore - Leland Ellis: Judes Point- Charles Gavin: Launching Pond - Joseph Gardiner: Mlminegash -lng ham Cosiain; Montague Wharf - Henry Munroe: North Cardigan - Wilfred Victor: North Lake -Elijah Pierce; Port Hill - Clayton Noye: lied Head - Herbert Hawbolt: Rus- tico Harbour - Moses Buote: Rus- tico Little Harbour - Herbert Stew- art: Anglo Rustlco - Theophilus Blanchard: Savage Harbour - John F. MacMlilan and Douglas Coffin: souris Breakwater - John D. Mc- Intyre; Souris Railway Wharf - Michael LaVie; Squaw Point - Layton Jones: Sturgeon - Gordon Johnston; St. Peter's Harbour - Roy Cairns; Summerside Railway Wharf - George Higgins; Tlgnlsh- Patrick Hogan; Tracndie Harbour- Wllllam Gunn; West Point - Cliff- LIGIIT FOR A DARK WORLD Christmas is not only a season oi friendliness and Joy; it is a festival oi light. At this season Busy Year For Federal Dept. Of Public Works ord Livingstone; .Wood Islands . Lester McFarlane. Contract work has been carried out as follows:- Chnrlottetown Grading and Bard surfacing Railway Wharf - Contractors - Matheson and Mac- Miiian - Inspector - Ivan Lund. Clifton - Construction of Retain- ing Wall - Contractor Edward Mac- Cnilum 1 Inspector - Daniel Fulton Macliay; Darnley Basin - Extension to Re- taining Wall - Contractor - Ralph Ford - Inspector - Charles Champ- ion: Egmont Bay - Retaining Wall- Conlractor - Noye and Raynor - inspector Alyre A. Arseuauli; Ellerslie - New Wharf - Contract- or - Dawson and Noye - Inspector - iclgh Craig; Graham's Pond - Breakwater Ex tension -Contractor - Everett Con- don - Inspector - Guy Graham; Howard's Cove - Fshing Har- bour - Contractor - J.W and J. An- deriion Ltd., - inspector - Fulton Mink River - Wharf Repairs - Contractor - N.N. M.acLeau - In- spector - Clyve Kerwin; Naufrage - Dredging - Contrac- tor - L.E Wellner - Inspector - Joseph Glilis; North Lake - Dredging - Con- tractor - N.N Macbean - Inspect- ors - Elijah Pierce and John A. Rose; Poverty Beach - Breakwater and Landing Facilities - Contractor - Morrison and McRao Ltd. - Inspec- tors - Daniel MacDonald and Ha- sen McLure: Rustico Harbour - Breakwater Repairs - Contractor -Edward Mac Callum - Inspector - Eugene Le- Clalr: ' Rustlco Landing Harbour - Clos- ure o' Eastern Channel - Contract- or - R.A. Blytli Lid. - Inspector - Emile Gallant; Rustico Harbour - Landing Deck to Boat helter - Contractor - Ed- ward accallum Inspector Moses Buote: St. Peter's Harbour - Improve- ments - Contractor - Edward Mac- Cailum - Inspector - Roy Cairns; Souris - Dredging - Contractor -; .I.P. Porter Co. Ltd. Inspectors Joseph A. MacDonald and John D.; Msclntyre: I South River - Landing - Contract- ors - J.W and J. Anderson Ltd. - Inspector - William A. MacDon- aid: mimmerslde Railway Wharf -Re- taining Wall - Contractors - County Construction Company - Inspector - Harold MacLennanl Tlgnish - Breakwater Repairs - Contractors - R.A. Blyth Ltd. ins- pector - Alcide Arsensuit; Victoria - Wharf Repairs - Con- tractors - J.W. and J. Anderson Ltd. - inspector - James Macbeod; Wood Islands - Dredizins - COH- tracior - .i.P Porter Co. Ltd.. - Inspectors - Raymond MacMillan and John Macxnyz Wood Islands - New Ferry Ter- minals - Contractor - Diamond Con Itructlon Co. Ltd. - inspector - Raymond MacMiilan. BOUNDARY WATERS Rainy Lake on the bounds 3 be- tween Ontario and M' was discovered by Jacques de No;-on in lots. Coming Events Mill closed all day Monday De- cember 24th Russel Coiea Milton. P.W.C. NEWS Wow! what a neck. Thank good- ness our exams are finally over. Now all that's left to worry about are the marks, but that is three quarters of the worries. I guess every one is looking forward to a the "team to beat". Hockey. ab- normally quiet, seems to have been dominated by football and studies this year. But, according to the grapevine, after Christmas holidays should a marked im- provence in this game. Volley ball mentioned in the last column seems, much to our embarrass- ment. is next inly to basketball! in popularity, or so the writer was very ably informed one day in class. It seems there is and has been for the past few years, I: very active and well attended league In this sport. Guess there week of sound, ii'L'I('ilIll9 sleep. ”Sleep that knits the ravellcd sleeve of care". when this column: after much anticipaiim. I hope finally hit! the press. most of the: student will have returned their homes. and the Christmas celebrations will have started, so I'll continue on a happy theme- Socially there has not been much doing in the past few weeks, du'-3 to exams. The 1956 social whirl ended with the Football Dance, held at the first of the month. The dance was well at- tended, but even this far away from exams one couldn't help but notice the stark fear on some faces. All in all though the dance. the money of which went towards payment for the uniforms, wait a tremendous s and one could- n't help but forget their fears. The College Times, the first is- sue of the year, was another of the gaycr lights that shone through the fog of gloom. The "Times" edited and staffed by members of is no excuse for ignorance on um: b! ' Well that seems to be all. buli for memories sake It has been re- quested that a descrlbtion of exam :01 writing be given. Such an account. fwould fill a book so It was de-I Icided to give a few accounts forp .old times sake. So I'll ask all who? wrote and are writing to re-1 Imcmbe : the sleepless night be-I ifore; the .”hoi tip" that didn't play out; the days of rushing ,through breakfast; the quietness awesomeness of seeing the whole I student body gathered at one placel and the pretty girl who sat next to you. it seems everybody sits next to the prettiest girl on the campus I I College will reopen January 8th and then the fun will begin once more. As of yet not much is known in the social or sport fields for the oncoming term, but as al- ' ways. the Student Council will ar- range their usual well balanced ciricculm .'l'his column. by the the Student Body. was. not onlyIW3Y. will be resumed on the wt a litery s u c ces s, but also mary of the onation was the front story and many thanks are due to the Guardian for their co-oper- ation in the use of pictures. Finally, the student body is to be congratulated on their turnout for the Red Cross Blood bank. The college may not have won the ihrophy, but it was not given up without a fight. SPORT Sports, winch also have been quiet due to exams had a boom- ing session near the end of No- vember. Basketball, an ever pop- ular sport. had a pick up. due mainly in the commencement of the City league. The teams In the League, three in all. are fairly well matched. and the games are drawing good crowds. the PWC team. as of yet, hasn't wnn any games, but with a bit more practice they should prove to be "Tho Spirit of cm- Thc body is composed, in truth. of corporal ecmenis and every composition is necessarily SllI)jCt'I to decomposition; hill the spmt is in essence. Slmpic, pure. spir- itual, eternal, perpetual and div- ine; he who scekelh Christ from the point of new of His Spirit will grow from day in day in joy. attraction. 1.cnI. proximity, perception and xision. Thou hast then to seek the Spirit of Christ in this marvelous day. that thou mnycsf partake of the heavenly food which romisls of the love of God. the knowledge 9' G0d- "II? mysiex-ics of God. and the bestowals of God. From the Sacred Writings of the Baha'i World Faith. INSURANCWE Fire - Auto - Casualty - Marine. Old time and modern dancing. South Rustlco Hall, December I. New Haven School Concert. De- eunber 22. szoo o'clock. Bingo, Dance. st. James Pan B. Town Hall, Geor . Wed- December rl. M DAVISON LTD. 78 Great George St. Charlottetown G G. K. Peake Res. 7210 1 opening. and like every body else till we meet again, Merry Christmas and HIPPY New Year. and don't worry too much about the marks, because they like San- ta. will always arrive; on time. I . it ill I 499 vuIoLr'iI3 ; Niel 1366 I loo Method cleaners , NOTICE I The parishioners of St. Pius X Parish, Parkdale, will have Masses at 8 and 10 o'clock Sunday, Decem- ber 23 in their new church. I DRY AS A DESERT The Financial Post. 0 Oct. 56 says:-"From October until March the Canadian indoor climate out-deserts the desert." The majority of Canadian, homes are drier than Death Valley. A humidifier can help rc- lieve this condition. It can also help relieve dry throat, dry skin, colds. On Sale At CHAPPELL & CO. Dial 8325 161 Queen St. I I nsnday. Dance Mt Stewart Memorial Bail. Thursday. December 27. Idiie Mocl(eu1ie'a Orchestra. New Haven Christmas Concert b New Haven school on Denm- bar.&d Ana: meeting Kingston Tele- jg, Doc, md. Edgar New- am. secretary. Sn kW s.';"E WI. Grand bingo St. Andrews Hail. Wednesday Iiahioaoes' Ito-arson Iowiagsthfhunwartrriday adlotanlly 'Weo a Girl iireowbroodwwllnaicsi. visnoas:- hnoodioioicmiiyis PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL Rogaioiions rogsrdingvislrorsin rho Htlpitaihovshoonroiosodinsofaraoiho oaovislrovsiarhnoioaporioat. 3 very wen composed sum; we have made some new resolu-I term. The car. tions. studying. I think was one? page 50 I I ALL-CANADIAN. HOLSTEIN NOMINATION as produce of dame at Charlotte- town. The dam in Colonial Platjs . Coiantha. There are six such nom 'j lnations tor Canada. Ralph Emery Photo Nominated for Produce of Dam in the All-Canadian "olstein Nom- ination are two Holstein: owned by Hooper Bros.. Rustico. Down- home Fairy. fourth prize four year- old in milk at Charlottetown Ex- hlbition; and 1).... holme Colleen, first prize dry two-year-old and re- serve senior champion at the same exhibition. They took first prize - -J-3'4 - Judge Rules On . I Misileioe Kiss NEW WESTMINSTER. B.C. (CP) - Men, if you are tempted to steal a kiss during the approaching season of the mistletoe. here's some Judicial advice. Mr. Justice A. M. Manson of the BC. Supreme Court. commenting on an indecent assault case in asslzo court here, ruled: START - ?- TRAINING FOR BUSINESS AT UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE CLASSES BEGIN JANUARY 7th, 1957 New Students Accepted Stenographic A Commercial - Secretarial "You can't kiss if the lady says 'no.' " But he added: ” dies donit always mean .No.... a clean 'n Easy ribbon changer Only on the new I957 IIYAL PORTABLE 1 DJ x... I NEW TWIN-PAR DOES IT... Voor fingers never touch the ribbon SEE IT NOW LOW IIOWII PAYMENT ash isms no can easily diets F. A. McCOURT 182 Queen Street Phone 9325 smug: THE KIRK OF S. JAMES The Reverend T. H. B. Somors. M.A.. l.'I'.M.. Minister Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Bac-. F.M.C.M.. Organist and Director of tho Choirs 9:4: A.M. cnuncu scuooi. C1-IRISTMAI snsvicn THE FESTIVAL OF CHRISTMAI WORSHIP "FOUND IN THE STARS" Organ Prelude: "Puer Nobls Nancitur" tW1llan) Choral Prelude: Carols by the Gallery Choir Int:-oit: "Break Forth. O Beauteous Heavenly Light" (Bach)-The Chancel Cholr Soprano and Bass Duet: "Cantique do Noel (Adam)-Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Reymond Anthem: "Christmas Day" (a choral old carols arranged by Gustav Hovstlmd Bum! Oifertory Carol: "This Endris Night Organ Postlude: "in Dulci Jubllo" (Bach) 11:00 A.M. Sermon: Music: fantasy on arranged by Alfred Whitehead) THE CANDLELIGHT CAROL VESPERS , organ Prelude: "A Lovely Rose is Blooming" (Brahms) Choral Prelude: Carols by the Gallery Choir ' lniroit Anthem: " To Day is Born lmmnnuel' tPi'Bet0l'ius I-The Chancel Choir The First Group of Carols- ”Whnt Child is This?"-Traditional English Mrs. N. D. Macis.-an "Here 'Mid the Ass and oxen Mild"-'l'rodl- tional French Carol arranged by Robert Shaw The Chancel Cholr-Mrs. D. A. Cox. Soloist "Lo! How a Rose o'er Blooming" (Praetorious) "Wence is this Goodly Fragrance?"-French The Girls' Choir "Sleep. Sweet Babe"-(Kenneth Meek) "Jesu'. of a Maiden Thou Wart Born" -1 Kenneth Meek) The Chancel Choir The Second Group of Carols- "Lullnbye of the Bells" (Brown) The Gallery Cholr "Slumber, Holy Child" (xvii: Century) Miss Barbara Rogers "0 Leave Your Sheep" ti-Iazelh as) The Chancel Choir The Vesper Anthem: "Cradle Song of the Virgin" tilrahms) The Chancel Choir Organ Postlude: Swiss Noel with Variations (tD'Aqulni A BLESSED CHRISTMAS T0 EVERYONEI 9:1) P.M. Music: is 1; Keep the thought of in Christmas Oiiice and Factory Parties can be safe. happy occasions-unsliadosoeil by accident, tragedy and remorse-if we make our Christmas temperate and simple --Home Festivities -Holiday Driving coaeoraliu slowing HIIOQOVEVANGIIISM Keep the thought of CHRIST in all (liiristniaa Cclehrstitsns MOIOCIALSCVKIOIIIIIDIITIDCIIIOIQCAIU