‘4 ~ ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON — oy Atted 1. besser > ~ wela (AP)—Local and national vr wees eee ~* Pe POOR hoe werewee sates edad hsdonih pins ek ena ae nt eae on a "WEDNESDAY, JAN. 4th— “FRIDAY, JAN. 6th— “Ht Week of Prayer Services TUESDAY, JAN. 3rd— Salvation Army Citadel ; Speaker: Rev. C. Clarke. > i | f s a2 SaFEE haa ae E : 4 : é " $t. Paul's Anglican Charch Speaker: Rev. M. A. McOusig THURSDAY, JAN. 5th— Speaker: Rev. H. Lowry Eocsoe: < fipeaker: Rev. J.G@. Ball Sponsored by Queens County Ministerial Association All sorvices begin at 8 p.m. i i [ a & es PF ¥ 2 z i j z : a§ FS. i i 2 & g2 7 wife i z $ | oe Z i eg Se gE | r 5 4 E } i i 3 found -Him,- He ‘submitted their authority and returned to a them: There He F i a j if z é i if i i Ga a feet ee plyesde bf hatte F i Be 38 s of 3 5 ss” iF (i Hid a Ha ve i aE if uaz efi gi 5 aes it sii 4 i #8 : ij Z ih i if : =| a fi ey 28 i : Z ; g <q 4 i ; j i oe, fy I aig ri 4 fi i f i | it Hei 5 a & 5 F § t i F : gis ta ef ll ig i Temple (3:1). to DALAT, South Vietnam (AP). :|~-Premier Nguyen Cao Ky said May aca off the _| four-day truce scheduled’ for the Vietnamese new year in Febru- _|ary. He cldimed ‘the Viet Cong Sey won't want to observe i and again that the Church is 2 deep part of their _ Ti Chumch is the greatest factor Iarly and apport the Church, Tine | _SP*AKing 0 reporters at this on earth for the building of charac- sake, mountain resort city, K ives. Be sure to make and keep ita part@f Yours, ‘rani goodcitzenhipisasirs | Reiieebcke ray neheaks | was too late to change the 4s house of spiritual values. Without 2 of his commmumity and nation. (4) hour ceasefire over the western strong Church, neither For the sake of the Church itself, | NW. year, which is-scheduled to Copyright 1967 Keister Adeertising Service, Ine, Strasburg, Va. ee ee ee There which needs his moral.end material - |’ : Teasoms why every support. Plan fo go to church regue _ he said, “if the F Person should attend services regue_. Iarly and read your Bible daily. os continue their violations, eek _ -}the. government will have to re- Monday Tuesday Wetinesday = Thursday —~=«CWPriday vise He‘ proposal. for the Tet Psalms Psalms Isaiah Isaigh Luke Acts Sree” | Guna new year) ceasefire 77:5-15 118:21-29 29:13-21 40:12-17 9-37-45 2:5-21 13:32-44 _ [which we purelves euggested.” SD +S + SD + WS + Wi + + s+ st ) +t WD + —— Si? + SP + G2] | Coca-Cola Plans THIS FEATURE I$ CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH Price Increase TORONTO (CP)—Coca - Cola Léd., announced it will increase wholesale BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS 8%. NELSON GOOD WOOD CONVALESCENT Price of Plumbing and Heating Contractor NURSING HOME LTD. soft bby one per cent Jan. 43093 17 Hawthorne Ave. 9 Grafton St. Charlottetown 1 when an increased sales tax goes into effect. BH. 7. JAMES -| The company was unable to MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Plumbing and Heating S say how the increase will affect Departmental Store Day 49868 Night 432% retail prices. But it will mean 46541 119 Queen SE 12 Elm Ave. 50 Edward St nee rv agg lh wholesale price of a case of 2 bottles. : ATTEND THE “CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE ; READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES © EXPECT NEW FACES The world’s population is ex- pected to-double im 37 years. : '. - ~~ ° . — atin ai hae aa 2 § » 6 The Guardian, Charlotetown, Sat., Dee. 31, 1966. |have become a definite polities! ' } Henry §&. Albinski of Pennsyl-| “ traces the evolution of the Ca-|trenched nadiar flag blow by, mentary blow. He ‘says the crux of the de =a bate was’ the “inclusion or _ jomission of traditional French or English symbols”, not the color or the number of maple leaves. “Canadian party cohesion failed to make Cor. Pownal & Fitsrey Founded 1825 Miiister: PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Malcolm A. McCuaig B.A. B.D. i § Wemen’s Instiinte S28 - Director ‘of Muste: ¥ nag Maple Avenue Mrs." Raoul Reymond The Rev. Inn C. Glass, B.A. B.D., Minister P i ~ : oo _. enmen: “PEACE aa 9:6 a.m. School ? 11:00 ee ve ete tents - Sermon: "CANADA 'S1—OUR NEED OF. COM- (A sermon for Centennial Year) Charlottetown Bible Chapel 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery 235 Cumberland St. at Lengwerth Ave. 11:30 e.m.—Childrea's Comer : 11:68 1.m—Sunday Scheel No Evening Fellowship This Week 11:00 om.—Moerning Service: Ren Harris You are invited te worship with us. vania State University and he | Conservatives have become en- parlia- | Liberals erstwhile normally is strong, dropping off 11:00 am. — 7 2 wt my By Aig Fy yb only ee a.m. ee en toes Tuesday—8:00 p.m.—Home League a, English- 73 is Ran een ee Br kar acta Geackiee -“The Liberals: appeased both 8:00. p.m.—Songster Practice their wings adequately .. . the ee of Ontario. Liberals have te-. sumed their traditional (fed- strength is shifting. |¢T@l) ascendency over Conserv- atives. in Quebec but must in the Prairies andjcontend with a resurgence of are dominating the|militapt French-Canadian poii- Conservative strength ' ties.” : FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND || © * Re rormed Church (Birchwood St. near Longworth Ave.) (The first church tm Sherweed) ee Minister: Rey. W. R. Underhay, B.A. Rev. M. Dersbush, Minister (Phone 4-4721) 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 10:00 om. _ wari 4 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship 2 : 11:15 oie a" 3 : VISITORS. WARMLY WELCOME. __ a8 ee ee ae eee ties Everyone welcome * a ann Zane never ane — CALVARY TEMPLE Sherwood Church of Christ earn Onnee Pence Sets _ Meeting tm Sherwood Elementary Scheel) 9:15 a.m.—Radio Broadcast, Summerside Nursery Gareugh Adult class 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School ‘ Ss 0 Ee Tee et De Sante Cqune 11:00 ‘a.m.—Worship Service aS 2, Salers to 1 7:90 p.m.—Evangelistie Service a PRAYER FOR, CANADA ; You will receive a warm welcome.st Calvary Temple : Oe is Eee BIBLE SPEAKS” —— — Minister: Mr. K. T_ Norris — = Pianist: Mrs. Helen MacKae, ARC.M. Zion Presbyterian Church ¢tikiniinme das Corner Prince and Grafton Streets Central Christian Church, Chariettetown — The Reverend Donald A. Campbell, B.A. DD. ™ Lae aa WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO ALL rn rn a aT net — — 9:43 a.m.—The Church ‘School. Classes for all ages. 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class 11:00 a.m. Nursery School 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP The mere, a ih anaes B.A.\D.D Anthem: tthe Seno chad My Joy Shall Be bone — — — - _ — - : 2 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: MIRAGE The Rev'd Donald A. 11:00 a.m— OF THE NEW Anthem: Lo, What A McKenney Ordinance ef the Lord's Supper 7:00—ANNUAL SERVICR . Anthem: “Lord Lead Us Stil” (Brahms) A WARM WELCOME AWAITS You Central Christian Church - 219 Kent Street ‘MORNING— . . | : : 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages 11:00 a,m.—Morning Worship and the Lord’s Supper Sermon: Guest , Mr. John Macdonald Anthem: “Love Down At Christmas” 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service Sermon: “FACING THE NEW YEAR” Organist: Mrs. Shirley Beck Minister: William Weale No Sunday School Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO ALL See Gee @. Coren, 8A. BD ee So 2 ; 9:45 a.m.—Senior, Intermediate and Jusiors St. Peter's Cathedral athnenctiie beeen ee ona tae ted bu sete pk. te Gk le 1:00 pm—“THE FORWARD LOOK | Rev. Conni 5. 6. Hales, MA D:D LLD. : Ger Jae 6.5 Bald Mise Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus., Organist SERVICE AT TRINITY # Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Choir Director ~The of Caurch will join with Jan. 1, 1967—The Octave Day of Christmas and the os ind ter uae a a oe - Cireymcision of Christ—being New Year’s Day™ “yes Are Welame To Werchip With Us" 8:00 a.m.—Holy - Eucharist PTs 4 a PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 11:00 a.m.—Procession and Commenter. Choral Eucharist, preceded by ative Devotions for Canada’s Cen- tenary . j 17:00 p.m.—Evensong (chapel) 9:6 11:00 1769 by F sation Te eee ee eet ' The Rev. F. Louis Elias, L.S.T., Rector * Service af Nime Lessons & Carols Organist and Choir Director Sacrament of HOLY COMMUNION George A. Thompson, F.R.C.0.., (CHM) A.R.C.M Musie by the Junior Girls’ Choir NEW YEAR’S DAY : YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH US 8:30 am—HOLY COMMUNION : s ; ete (Commemorating Oxnada's 100th Anniversary) SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH 11:00 a.m.—CHRISTMAS PAGEANT im Church Proper Kikkweed Drive ee Caen i pelea + Comes ge | (imitate: Rev. Clayten C. Lewis will be given out to ail children after Church Service. Interim Organist: Mr. William Matthews — 7:00°p.m.—DUE TO SPECIAL INTER-FAITH CENTENNIAL 9:45 a.m.—Jusior, Intermediate and Senior SERVICE AT 3 P.M. IN CO TION 11:00 a.m.—Noursery, Kindergarten and Primary BUILDING, THERE WILL BE NO 11:00 am—“A YEAR OF NEW BEGINNINGS” PRAYER SERVICE. Senior Choir: “In The Bleak Mid Winter” YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED To ATTENDALL sei gg GE SERVICES. “ YOU ARE-WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH US = ee Sy oe Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Direcker 9:4 am—Sunday School for all ages (A Unies of Congregstionslict, Methodists and Presbyterians) ¢ TRINITY UNITED CHU (corner of Prince and Sydney Streets) a.m.—Junior,. Intermediate and Senior Church School Classes om—DIVINE WORSHIP shienenatenan