<u a = The Temple Consecrated ‘ “ i? £ = oe ? — yy ai > eee Wan: o's Temple’ was mieiéc : soVe ear “yr Ark ans ed there f Tion . As -t™ ’ ts ‘ place ° B € da e wpon i ’ MEMORY VERSE:- Ayer’ rom of 22.000 oxen and 120 rolv Solemon delivered a vied sermon, then blessed the the name of God have hallowed this house, which thou hast built, to put petually.”—1 ‘Kings 9:3. ¥ WORSHIP CENTRALIZED olomon Great Glory God Gives ‘hditer « low ine material retating te d amerrow's Sunday School les- note on is based on copyrighted , watlines preduced by the Di- , tision ef Christian Education. National Counci! af Churches, athe U.S. and is used by per 1 mission } a Rr RL. RAMSAY The thiiiidit ‘ eon] was an ever reme ies Za of the. Lord ad Ss 9- man ef -, rildinc yOuLG aas promised th s son THE CHURCH FOR ALU ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is th greatest factor on earth for the building of charac- ter and good citizenship It isa store house of spirit s. Without a strong Church. neither democracy for civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regu- leriy and support the Church They are 1) For his own sake. (2) For his children’s seke. 3) For the sake @f his community and nation « 4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his mora! and material support Pian to go to church regu- erly and read vour Bible daily The fel do S ~» and Selomen happily un ertook the great task. m From Hiram, king of Tyre- — — ILLUSTRATED § Seripture—I Kings 4:19:14. The Temple was | dedicated the great festival and sacrificial of erings long, prayeril IT Kings 8:12-56 spirituality, ee UNDAY SCHOOL LESSON deeded ; : Coereh: Rev Fret B Stes a A The Guertin, Charlottetown, Set. Ime 2. S=' Dedicating lan codéent te eras oid G2 Alived .- @eliver the sermon: “The God ” . one We Want Or the Ged We Need” God appeared to Solomon a time, renewing the promises with a 000 = sheep David and warning of disobeyed, if Soloman and ft! pie turned from Him --i people ia my A nothing but an heart, and because of this, God had given him great glory He enlarged the boundaries of Israel through peaceful negotia- he built the most His oniy in the destruction of Solo- little slipped from tion and allian glorious city’ showed ~ showed" a fame was wide the omnij- Solomon's prayer Knowledge of omnipotence, arvelous WATERS pe Who would guess that just out of sight there's a six-lane turnpike! Thousands of people drive past this peaceful place every day, and never know it exists. Occasionally, through a break in the sheltering trees, someone glimpses shining water and green pasture-land in the distance ... then the road curves, and the lovely scene is forgotten. Many travellers hurry along /ife’s road with empty hearts and unseeing eyes, never realizing what the transforming beauty of the Christian faith could mean to them. Be- cause they always expect to find happiness around the next bend, they over.ook the still waters of spiritual peace. oe Copyright 1965 Keister Advertising Service, Inc, Strasburg, Va. 8 aad Senday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday ~ Jeb Pools Jeremiah Zechariah Matthew Jude Roman 22:21 -30 3-5-1412 17:5-10 89.17 11:25-30 1:17-25 14:16-19 ¥ biggest Temple. by lite, Solomon his high resotve, and-a-dark sha- second made to consequences to came if His commandments. were ne peo- Kings 9:1-9 ces: and then spread the known Yet In payment for } } ' building materials, Solomon gave Hiram, king of Tyre, twenty Galilean cities, Though dissat-_ isfied, Hiram accepted and returned) 1%) gold talenis —f Kings 9:10-14 great ,ing any of these we reveal our th whom David had made a Presence and holiness of God. It dow of instability, moral weak- ommercial alliance some years exalted obedience and recogniz- ness and taPAaion fell across welore Solomon obtained the ed the inevitableness of judg- his thrase ecessary woods: cedar. from ment upon disobedience: It ac- oy God appeared « again Lebanon, fir, cypress and olive knowledged God as the ordainer <1) .on giving him a second ood. -It took more than 180,000 of Israel's place among the na- oie. to fulfill his early prom- orkmen seven years of labor ‘tions of the earth, _and praised roc oP daunting He reviewed the © construct the Temple, a large Him for His glorious acts al- promises to be fulfilled if Solo- elaborate stone. structure Teady manifested toward the oo id faithfully keep His orated with carvings covered People. commandments, and warned of th gold With the transfer of the Ark tragedies to come if the com- The completion of the Temple from the tabernacle to the Tem- -mandments: were not obeyed: was celebrated with a great fes- Ple. ‘he Temple became immeas- He reaffirmed the perpetuity hval. 22,000 oxen .and 120,009 Ureably sacred, a house conse- | of David's kingdom and the cov- | sheep were sacrificed in an im- | rated ‘o God and the dwelling enant which said that, even in a ressive ceremony in which Sol- Place of God Himself case of sin, His merty would oman offered a long praver of Solomon began his reign with | chastise, but not forsake, ‘the dedication and solemniy blessed a devout spirit in his heart and house of David. But if Solomon his people words of praver and supplica- ‘turned from Him. his Tn the quiet, hallowed atmosphere of the Church: God answers man’s deepest needs. Through prayer and worship, our souls are strengthened and restored. And when we continue our journey, we are not alone. God is with us, ows tion on his lips He had asked for understanding Se — Gy: civ + cin + cp + Gp + Gy + Gi + Gi + i + + . 7HiS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS JOHN W. MacKENZIF GOGERS HARDWARE co Wholése'c & Reta w4 601 IT) Quee MARITIME CONSTRUCTION TD. Denald Rarlow, Mer. Rew Londen 6-12 ¢ * READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES Hardware Bradathane 1TD, ip + Gp ar ates ESCENT Charlottetawe store 119 Queen gos Estate bag ory woon CONVAT ppraiser an roker NURSIN ME ame 50 Queen St URSING HOME LTD. a ot % t-rafion St. Hw. T. JAMES Piumbing and Heating Nay 49568 Night 4-32 12 Elm Ave 50 Edward St MOORE & McLEOD LTD. 8, NELSON GOOD Departments Plumbing and Heating Contractor $6541 4-8095 - 17 Hawthorne Ave. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE at. “And the Lord said unto him, I have heard thy prayer and thy supplication, that thou hast made before me: 1 name there for ever; and mine eyes and mine heart shall be there per: kingdom would be destroyed, the Tempe cast down, and the peo- ple ba, from the land given | them. Then peaple, as they look- | ed upon the ruins of his empire | would hiss their derision and scorn for the fallen mighty. This threat was fulfilled . not mon’s empire but also in the per- iod of Babylonian captivity and the later scattering of the Jews throughout the world and their persecution during the past 2,- 000 years. Other peoples, when subjected to persecution, have vanished altogether; but the! Jews, scattered and secluded, | have survived, held together by |their religion and a faith which |Christians hold is incomplete. |Yet we admire them for their. ' courage, theit sturdiness of chr- ‘acter, and their undying de- vetion to their faith ‘ Scorn. prejudice, rejection and hatred of any creed or race are unbecoming a true Christian —or person of any faith— and | by actively or passively condon- | Perr Vv TION [share the ‘an ie “er (Servers to their discussions of (he issues of bilingualism and | 11:00 am—P-E cant Point Bap- | ““persecutor ,church union was ruled out of piculturalism so that the Pres- a ae oe dee Our lesson concludes with a |OFder on the grounds that Pres- pyterian Church may be an in- Guest Soloists: Mr. Arthur Hearts ‘mention of Solomon discharging |D¥terians ought ‘not to invite | sirument of good will in the life and Miss Arlene MacDonald : ja debt assumed with the build. |hemselves to talks betweem of the nation. Male Octet: “Only: A Contriie” ~ jing of the Temple. He gave Hi- one rie os 7 A denna recemmendation that Senet.” jram, king of Tyre, 20 cities in NTINU J t yterian strive ; S. E. Murray Galilee. But when Hiram went | Further study is to be given for the general acceptance of in- +08 Se a as Supper. to see them he was dissatisfied, most probably because they were fnland cities and unimpor- |}tant to the maritime peoples of | Tyre. Apparently the cities were | worth more than the debt. for | ‘ {Hiram returned to Solomon 120 ences that existed between the marriage exists, the Presbyte-* — \two at the time of church union ian Church in Canada encour- talents of gold. |Films Bring | God's Word Films are increasingly being | foi in all parts of the world to | convey God’s message to man- \kind and to bring the Bible to the people. | In the Philippines, where the | Christian Council supplies films ;to the churches, the U nited {Church of Christ reports the fol- lowing results over the last five }years: 1,624,650 people saw the | biblical films; 46,316 indice:-d a jdecision to follow Christ; 2,434) jafter further instruction were | baptized. As a result of the pic-| ‘ture showings 5,838 Bibles were | | purchased. | Films have been produced to teach people in many languages |the message of the Bible—as | well as how to use this book. ;Many releases are available to \illustrate the growth and deve- lopment ‘of the Christian Church jin many lands, including the Af- |Tican and Asian countries. | The Good News of Jesus Christ jis carried by the most up-to-date methods. Through equipment | now available film be shown in the most primitive locations. DAILY BIBLE READINGS Sunday, June 2%: Acts 15. Monday, June 21: Acts 18. Tuesday, June 22: Acts 17. Wednesday, June 23: Acts 18. Thursday, June 24: Acts 19 Friday, June 25: Acts 20. Saturday, June 2#: Acts 21. | Synthetic Tube | Becomes Part Of Dog's Body HELSINKI (Reuters) — An | American doctor said here |a synthetic tube he grafted into | a dog has. turned into a partly | living structure c ‘ /nominationa!l union", said Dr. | sais cca nainin G. Deane Johnstone, of Brant. ital punishment failed to over a very low fence”. ‘town, for his valued contribu- | A notice of motion by the Rev. 'tion in the production of the new | these positions to women. may now | . a New Chimes Presbyterians Discuss New: ariety Of Problems 2282-22 com sicially use. Relations with other churches right of women to share the mim vice from differest paris of the tanned skin of animals, war the ordination of women, chem- istry of word and sacraments if {siang and music will be Europe's only writing materia’ ical analysis for drinking. driv- all its aspects. He asked the optered 4 eecasion. from the fourth to the 13th cen- ers, capital punishment, and ajchurch to give women an equal’ Caavendish tury = centennial peace conference place in all church courts. 2 —— — ous were among subjects under | The last vote was taken on sideration at the recent general this matier five years ago when TEMPLE assembly of the Presbyterian the answers were negative. An ie CALVARY Church in Canada, meeting in unofficial survey in 1964, how- Calvin Chureh, Torontg. | ever indicated a trend more fa- PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA While the Presbyterian Chureh | Yourable to accepting the pro- Upper Prince Stret is not presently involved in ne- posed change. ev. C.K Paster gotiations for union with other After some debate about the . C. K. Besa, —, denominations it is actively en- aaa or bred Se L. Perry, Assistant gaged in discussions designed to 5 age’ a broddcast, Summerside Stator establish better understanding | 4mendment of section 2A (4) of ae o.m—Rede FATHER’S DAY and a fuller degree of coopera- the eriminal code of Canada so 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. tion with other churches, the as- | that drivers who have been sus- 11:00 am—MORNING WORSHIP sembly was told. “Presbyterians pected of artablng say be com-] 7:39 p.m—EVANGELISTIC, “WHAT ABOUT SINT” believe that unity in’ Christ“wpe e ‘or chemical - . 2 something quite apart from de- 4malysis. ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN’S SPIRITUAL WORK SHOP A prolonged discussion of cap- ford, Ontario. Dr. Johnstone, re-| Support for the abolition of the porting for the committee on in- death penalty, but the subject ter-church relations, indicated a Wille receive further considera- growing understanding with the ton next year. United Church of Canada in the’ The assembly commended the area of church extension in new government of Canada for sup- housing areas. “We are trying porting the United Nations Or- to avoid the very foolish pract-| ganization and for participating The Kirk of S. James The Reverend T. H. B. Somers, M_).. 5.1.M.. P.D.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choirs Chrisiopher Gledhill, M.A. B.Mas.. AR.C.C.O. 2% JUNE, 1965 ise of establishing extension in the U.N. emergency —. It ee charges too close to one anoth-| aske@ the government t h at 11:00 ~Publie Worship er,” he said. part of the centennial plans for meat Ross Howard, BA. BD P (P.E.1. Hospital. : *NO SUBSTITUTE FOR CHRISTIAN « Solo: How Beautiful Are The Feet” (Messiah) --Handel Miss Barbara Rogers “Bless the Lord, O my soul; and all that is. witina me. bless His boly name.” : Better understanding is being | /967 it call representatives of all established with the Anglican |nations to # conference on ~~ Church of Canada by means of |designed to promote good a thorough discussion of “our, and understanding. agreements and differences”, yaLUED CONTRIBUTION Dr. L.H. Fowler, Aurora, Ontar-;| The assembly sent a message io, stated, “We are not talking of appreciation to the Rev. Dr. about union. This is a case of 7; YB Somers, minister of the James, Charlotte- two friendly neighbours talking Kirk of St First Baptist PC hurch Rev. Maicolm F. Gariew. B.A. B.D Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and Cheir Directs Walter Allum of Dundas, Ontar- gook ofConrfnon Order. io, that the committee on inter-| board of evangelism and church relations ask the United | .o¢ja}) action called upon the en- and Anglican_Churches for per-'tire membership of the church mission to send Presbyterian ob-'ig give serious consideration to the matter of the Biblical doc- ter-racial marriage was adopted trine of Christian unity with spe-| in this amended form, “‘since cific reference to the question of God ~has. created one human senarate denominations. Consul- family, and in His sight all the tations with the United Church members. of this family are to clarify the theological differ-|equal, that where inter- racial in 1925 and those that exist today age acceptance thereof”. are also to continue ‘The assembly agreed to par- The assembly decided to pass ticipate in the Christian Pavilion the question of whether women “of Expo ’67 in Montreal but lim- should be ordained as ministers ited its financial commitment to and elders to the 50 presbyter- | $32,000., the ee iene is to Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, B.A... B_D. ies across Canada for a formal be raised in t ontreal area. Cheirs: Mr. Joseph B. Herémae vote. Such action is necessary| Because the 17th contury lan- Organket asd Director of _ before the church can change | guage of the Westminster Con- Sis : its present position which denies |fession of Faith, the church's 11:00 a.m—Nursery and Crib Room im Social Hall statement of doctrine, needs] 11-99 9m—ABIDE WITH ME™ (Rev. Jom G E. Ball TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Charlottetown, PEL Ministers: Rev. Joke G. E. Ball. B.A. The questions will be divided | clarification the assembly auth- | t uction of Gecrament of Bapti=n. ‘ “ so that presbyterics may vote orized study of the prod doin: Fer Tey : and women as ministers separ- | ument. (Farrant) - ately. A clear majority of the Rev. Hugh H. Creaser of New presbyteries will authorize the |Glasgow, N.S.. made a strong 1966 general assembly to take! plea that the assembly plan to action, with the final decision) meet in a Maritime centre in resting with that court. {the near future. He did not, Rev. E.S. MacKay of Toronto, | however, offer a specific invita- in presenting the report of the | tion. In 1966 the meetings will be committee on the place of wom- in St. Andrew’s Church, Toron- en in the church, affirmed the | to. Aece ’ ° St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769 by Royal Foundatios : The Rev. F. Louis Elias. 1.5.1... Rector 7:00 p.m.—“THE FOLLY OF FELIX™ (Rev. Joha G. E. Ball) - Entreat me mot te leave Thee ‘Song of F for or_against women as elders|a companion volume, to that doc;_ SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH | Organist and Choir Director 11:00 a.m—Nursery 6 George A. Thompsen, F.R.C.0.., (CHM) A.R.C.M i §611:00 am.—Morning Worship ] Sermon: “Life's Meanine” te TRINITY T 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon (Broadeast CFCY) d Subject: “INFLUENCE” /Father’s Day Sermon) f ‘ Solo: ‘T Will Sing Of Thy Greai Mercies” i —Mendelsschn—by Mrs. Douglas McKenney ALL SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN are requested to attend the 11 o’clock Church Service with their parents. This will be the last Sunday School session until Fall. 7:00 p.m.—EVENING PRAYER & Sermon § _" “THE MAN WHOSE WIFE DESERTED HIM” YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND ALL . OUR SERVICES. PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH. 33 Christie Drive, Parkdale i Rev. J. BH. Tye. B.A., B.D.. Minister Mr. Leslie Miscett—Organist and Director f Choirs PROMOTION SUNDAY «LL:@ a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP ——— = hed St. Peter 5 Cat ral | Children will ememble in ciurch hall af 10.4% Rochferd Square } ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA You are welcome to worship with a Ven. Archdeacon J. R, Davies, M.A., Rector Rev. Canon E. M. Malone. M.A., D.O. Central Chrisian Church | Honorary Assistant Priest nist or Mise Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Maus.. Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Choir Direct Dr. B. A. Warren of Chicago told the third congress on the European Federation of the In- ternational College of Surgeons that he substituted a dacron tube for the aorta, the arterial trunk the carries blood from the | | heart. Six weeks later, he examined the re. and the dacron was partly living structure, not just synthetic fabric. Three main layers of cells were visible. The innermost was | similar to that of normal hu- man vessels. Under it was a layer of fibrotic and. muscle cells. The deepest layer con- | sas amitgahttee eer see ony YP Nt in 100 a.m — : ‘ 8:45 a.m.—Mattins a ' MORNING oH 0a ae & Sermon ; 10:00 a.m. , — Visitors are cordially welcome at all servicer 11:00 ».m—Morsing Worship and Communion e ——————__—__—— Sole: Merrill Weale | Message. “TO THE VERY UTTERMOST™ Charlottetown Bible Chapel EVENING ~ 7.08 p.m —Ewvangelistic Service Sermos: “GOD'S PERFECT WILL FOR You" 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. 11:00 a.m. & 7/30 p.m.—James Stahr, B.Sc., M.Th. “The Old Book . . .the New Birth . the Precious Blood . . . the Blessed Hope’ ‘ sisted of dense bundles of col- lagen fibres, a protein in fibrous connective tissue Dr. Warren said an extremely interesting finding was small vessels communicating through the dacron to supply the inner cell layers. PLAN MORE Ain SBOUL (AP)—The South Ko rean National Assembly Friday approved a government plan to send 460 more men and two landing ships to South Viet Nam. The reinforcements will include a self-defence company of 205 men, 149 crew members of the two naval ships, and a 106-man medical team. will reinforce the 2,000 South Koreans already in South Viet Nam. ee BIRCHWOOD : Sees pad wr FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Zion Presbyterian Church Minister Rev. Mr. Underhay, B.A. Corner Prince 20d Graftem Streets Ne service June 26 The Rev. Denald A. Campbell. B.A. Mininter $$ Miss Rebcrta Shaw. Deareness e - oe Mrs. Harvey MacKinses, 1.Mes. B_Mes. The Salvation Army Se “Home of Evangelism Since 1863” 9.4% a.m—The Church School. Classes for ail ages Great George Street 10:08 a.m—Bible Class. 11-09 am. Nursery School 5 Villa Avenue Major Ronald 4. Wasiler 11:00 a.m— DIVINE Sunday: Directory 20 a.m. : coe Win An Your thaws ¢ +) ” Sunday (mm aya —Mendelssche—Mr. David Hall Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. 7:0 p.m—DIVINE WORSHIP Z Salvation Meetingc—7 p.m. Sermos- ONE GENERATION TO ANOTHER Friday: Young People’s Hobby Class—4:15 p.m. : A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY”