r .l i'l'bee” were rendered by Stee- ‘ OBITUARY mm mm o . . inserted by friends and rela- The flora} "mu"? we" nun-V Jesus “we” “'3 CI'II'ICS fives as a tribute to the de-"i‘d beaumul tesmfym‘ m we ‘ *ceased . high esteem in which the late ' vrs. French was held. The MRS. SAMUEL B. FRENCH Funeral directors were A. 8. Growing Influence Forecast There entered into rest at the‘ Cutcliffe and Son. and inter- " Prince Edward Island Hospital ment was in Crapaud Cemetery OTTAWA lC13) "A prominent|vcry young infant. the ro'e of on Wednesday morhmg‘ Mamhlwhere she was lovingly laid to Canadia n educationist said the father and mother will he’fith. 1953‘ an” a short illnesngest there to await the glorious here the trends are alreadylless clearly defined. Both will Lima May Higgins, Mdflw ofiRessurection. when the dead in showing which may result. in theiwork away from home. the late Samuel 3. French. 243 . Christ shall rise first, Pallbear. family of the future being on Dwellings will be small. com- pownal Street. Chat-101mmwr.‘ . em were Melville Higgins. Ral- tirely dependent on pro-prepared pact and many of the present Prince Edward island, aged 76 oh Higgins. Spurgeon MacLen- foods. prefabricated clothing‘houschold appliances. such as ears. inah, wall-Iron Cameron. Howard and automatically controlled washing machines. will be re- The {are Mm French was “Mac Kinnon and Sterling Mac- housing. placed by community services. ]ady of many fine qualities of!Kinnon. Flower bearers were: Prof. Helen R. Neilson. direc- Specialized housekeeping skills heart and mind amongst themiMurdock Nicholson. E. G. Lewis for of the School of Householdno longer will be needed by the being a spirit of hmphamv inEF‘rank Moran. Alfred Maegan. Science at McGill University'slmother. her home, for which shp.wa_q‘ Stirling and LeWis Macdonald College. said there‘ Clothes will be made of syn- widely known. loved and my Ward. . . s an ever-widening gap bc- thetic fabrics and everyday heeled~ as long as her health Blessed are the dead who die Seeking to nah Christ and discredit tween technological develop- clothing will be large'y dispos- permitted she maintained a In the Lord, they do real fmmh mm before ‘he people or pmvide legal maints and understanding of able. special interest In her Oh‘ltpch'lhhe” lalbors, and their work‘ss pretext for His arrest. the Jewish these advances by the public. Most foods will he PI‘P'DI‘E' which she loved to attend. the“ follow “hem . authorities asked Him whether or not If the present trend continues. pared and will require little or wm-s, IDEA. and Order of the m'—”— m pay “ups ho Rome. He told hhem she told the Canadian Food'no handling in the home. Eastern Star a which societies ' to render Caeser‘s things to Caesar, God's to Gods—Mark 12:12-7. Conference the following things: t‘ommented Prof. Nei'son: shp was a valued member. She might mm: '“Farlfemhed' perhaps " '5' W was a daughter 0‘ the me Ge" 1 MEMORY VERSE- “For I have not sp0ken on my own authority; I l— ‘ ' ‘ a to say and what to I The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. Mar. 23. 1963.I Then one of the scribes. who were overly concerned with the intricacres mandment is the first of all?" He replied that the was to love God. and the second to love one's neighbor as oneself.—~Mark 12:28-34. Apart from the care. of thelthese trends are showing now." me Higgins, and his wife Ohar‘l Harold Leard who is studying: ILLUSTRATED sums? sa-ioof 155001 was“ To the multitude He. voiced His com 'on of the authorities. of the law. asked Christ. "Which oom- that they went albout in Ion g seeking salutations and places while they took advantage of helpless poor and made lon-g.-insincere prayers. Ma: ' the father who sent Me has Himself given Me. commandment what speak".—-John 12:49. ‘ “Nth-uh: At the temple treasuryatfimriat watched saym‘ g the people make don one. Although mbes- many rich people put in much. H. of honor commended most the poor widow whos. two-copper donation was her wh ole living—Mark 12:41-44. TH'REE SINS CONDEMN‘ED Trap Is Set For Christ i which was hated by the Jewsl they failed to realize the Impor-l because It recognized a ruler tance of God‘s first command-f “p.31. and leaves to mommi‘spent a short holiday at hisl ‘ their loss a daughter (famine) “meme he” recently' Mrs. Neil Maclleod wlho tenderly ‘ p C I . r . For Welfare Ald Recipients it caravan“Mrsmnnw" hand one great grandchild Ar eore eavmg for Greenwood, . ‘ . ' N.S.. where C l. Greer has been A resolution that the provinv up immediately of interestedfilm"?r I’m" HI‘RE'm- “'91?” p ctal government take immedialcl a n d representative citizens to '"rvwmg member 0f her famlly- : nso ‘ . TOLL RISES (Editor's note: The follow- depcndcnts of welfare allowanc- all our citizens so that We shall Eel?” {and nephws‘ .bes'des Int; material "13le ‘0 “mm” I as in Prince Edward Island will be able to take flill advantage {3: d: gm". “’l‘al'Ve‘ find: JAKARTA (Relliel's)~ An In-l be moved by Dr. M. L. Bonnell of any federal offer when such‘ ' n ‘ W' 0 Wm 9"" chem“ donesian Red Cross official told row'it Sunday School lesson in based on copyrighted outlines ‘other than one of themselves. So t was the People's 8119 l ment. as declared In the Decalo ‘7 I Charlottetown Bible Chapel 285 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. sEnwEEsru am. and 7:30 p.111. SPEAKER: JAMES A, STARR, B.Sc.. Th.M. 8:45 pom-Sound Color Film “Missionary Work in Congo" Visitors Cordially Welcome Radio Broadcast 4:15 p.m. poten . feeling that after Christ's time. Christ. In BhSWPl‘lnR. does not lotte Inman of South Melville. «or the minisu'y at Ml- Amsm' Liberals Aim Medical Care Greer and family. visited her ilness. also five grandchildren four years in Germany. surance, to the recipients and medical care insurance "for eaves to mourn a numb“ I l Her funeral on Friday. March 3° baCk m the Decalogue' hm“; Kenneth Greer Mrs.1 cared for her mother during her posted. after spending the past steps to give medical care in- study and recommend. a type of'msid?S 8'1 Cra’pau‘l' She (L-Ath Kings). according to no-3an offer is made to this pro- er memor-V‘ ' Importers Wednesday "Sh-amesl produced by the Division of "PP 005th iIn fhlI LOEiSIaIUI'e‘vih(.P_" . . p, Christian Education. National Judas of Galilee was able to Thm‘Sday. . 1 _ 8th. from Zion Presbyterian on the “land at Ball ’38-” “39" Council of Churches In the llead a rebellion against Rome "91‘. but *0 Deuteronomy 514. 5. The rpmlufinn Mm “k: that In the picamhe to the resolu ‘ Ch h I to 10 dead and 100 Injured in.Uq and is u by permit lamund the reliving cry that u -the_so_ca"ed "Shams," a p89 ' ~ ~ ‘ tion It Is stated that "most of) ’ "W “"85 “Edy attended the eruption of Mount Agunfid was unlawful to pay tribute tol Stage 50 Important that It IS '9" the "medical society of Prince: Edward Island" an te citi- zens of the province be consult- H'Pr' pastor. Rev. Donald Camp- Government officials havel “‘0'” . , _ . (hell spoke fittingly of the de-Lbroadcast an appeal for volun- “y SREER JONES Loamar‘ so .If 0'3"“ answered 1 v F the qecond command- Canada are promlsmg a med- ceased with Special mention of‘teers to help evacuate thousands .THIS WEEKS lesson IS a con-. in the affirmative. He would IEW- 0" , - ‘ Le ,ti ed as to the type of insurance im 03,... immath plan," her unfailing faith In her Risen'of villagers on the island. A tlnuation of the events WthIl‘IOSt? the people‘s sympathy: if‘meni- ChTISt 8?” to .V‘ “'5 '"Vt‘rfigt I" hp made Madame Seconder of the resolution \l'IlllSaVIOI-Ir Which she manifested month of violent eruption hasi "ink 91899.0“ TUI’Sday 0f Hilly He answerejd in the negatii'e.j1?¢13t-hltt“; p131]; {gimbtlesn all": to iI'IlS. welfare group. _ M can“? “mum” (L . smlm an times. Two hhammfl “4ng m" mam,- vmages hhlecck. It includes three more the authorities 'had easy pretext-“yer fag?“ " 5 ' A third part of the resolution H ' ~ solos "My fai'h looks "h m thhusahds hf persons h" home. questions by interrogators sent to arrest Him. 0‘" 0 “5- i . ‘ list "It" 3 “WWII” b9 5” hmESl- IThpe" and Nearer mv God tollcss. he said. to trap Him. a question which‘ Christ's answer made it clcari Christ's question to His in- i ' Christ asks them in return. 1115’ that H9 separated tem poral tcrrogators implies His dual Di- condemnatlon of these suppos- from spiritual authority; He lm-I vine-human nature. The Jewish edly high and mighty beings. plied. too. that these people.‘authoritics failed to recognize and His offsetting commenda-lwho used the Roman money Christ as the Messiah because tion of a humble woman who is} and accepted Roman privileges. he. did not assume complete truly following .God's way. owed a fiscal payment to Rome. temporal authority. restori n g i The reason for these interro— Here we see Christ‘s emphasis the physical kingdom of David. lgations of Jesus was, as we on the necessity of temporal. Christ then accuses the auth-. have seen. the. jealousy - driven government along w I t h obedi-I critics of three great sins—am—l‘ desire on the part of the .lew- ence to God's spiritual rule. thition. cruelty (as regarding‘ ish authorities to rid themselves‘ The next question is asked by helpless widows) and insincer-, of Christ without incurring the the Sadducees. and this fact in| ity in their religion. wrath of the multitude. which' itself marks their question with He praims the poor “.ian‘ at this time showed itself favor- insincerity: the Sadducees d i d. for the chief vim“. which th e able to Him. They reasoned that. not. believe in a resurrection ofi miflhw authorities lack. her re_- if they could discredit Him with any sort. so why should they bci “hinhg Sihhérhv hovempd h P r; the multitude. they would be: concerned about marriage in a who“, it ' able to do away with Him. future life‘.’ ——__———————-—-'——1 or the first question theyl The third inestion is asked by sent a group of Pharisees and; a scribe. an it naturally con- h N Herodians. The. Herodians were; cerns the laws. the chief con- ‘ Jews who were loyal to the1 cern of the scribes. who argue . Roman government of Herodf interminany about them. For Thus it was natural that their: instance. at. Christ's time they‘ . the federal political parties In cited every day by anOrthodox at: question should concern so me he‘d that there were exactly 613; Roman rulings —- In this case. precepts. comprising 248 “com-‘ TORONT” r("30"d 51-- . the tribute. or poll tax. owedmands" and 365 "prohibitions.”.m0~13“ “'35 FN‘FIVFI‘I IOT "‘9 "I (to the govornment which afford They were so preoccupied with "allonal and “Vf’l‘seas “'Ol'k 0“ l n Congregations he Presbyterian Church Canada in 1962. 1ed them certain privileges. but these petty considerations that l I .l . across Canada contribu t e d . ‘ I $fif'.000 more than in 1961, an. * . .. l PoE-Io intirease of 3.7 per cent. I In releasing the figures the secretary for stewardship and’ budget. Rev. Hugh F. Davidson. indicated that the Presbyterian 1; Church is well on its way to the . objective of a 32.000.000 budget: by 1964 as sci by the generali assembly four years ago. The Bible House } Make Production Records A number of Prince Edward‘lndlt)? milk. 425 fat for BCAs Island Ayrshire cows h a ve of 128 a n d 130 to r Willa rd made fine records of produc-1Prowsc. Brackley. tion in official tests according Ramale Lily Marion? mod”... 'to the recent issue of the. Cana- N1 9455 milk: 410 {at for BCA, .dia“ Aymhll‘e R9Vl9w~ of 126 and 137 as a junior two— Fnur mam" cow-‘dlrm‘; 22" year old for Andrew B. and A “n : "-‘ . Mac ae. Uni Road. . - ~ _ .Little York. qualified with good £222": mkfmossommhmhuc, "(INS .10“ religions SIIP ",rccords. Coraville Moira produc- ed 9293 mm. 372 {at as 8 jun,» plies for church _an 3ed 11.032 milk. 463 butterfat {01‘ ‘ 1m. twn . year old for C0]. F_ I. hnrnpI {breed C1855 averages 0‘ 136 a lAndrcw. Charlottetown for BCAs 1148 and East River Cheer pro-‘0, 129 and 124. duced 10.345 milk. 472 fat for; BCAs of I24 and 139 both In thel .class for cows 10 years or over. ‘ ‘ ' Two cows. in the class for five to nine years. also qualified} Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada rBonnie's Choice produced 15.341 ‘ Upper Prince street milk. 61] fat for BCAs of 175 and 3 Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor ‘72 and 335Em‘le“ Pamela 9”" 9:15 a.m..__FelIowship Hour. Summerside Radio .duce‘l 123775 mm" 504 {at for 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Classes for all Ages BC“ “I “5 and “2', I 11:00 a.m.—Believer's Praise Service. BIaCI‘add“ Ga" lame?“ Pm“ 7:30 p.m wEvangelistic Rally. on old fashioned gospel oer- ‘duced 10.923 milk. 460 fat for? ‘ vice you win enjoy_ (“CA5 "I ‘2“ and m '0' “9"”. ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN'S REVIVAL CENTER (Boswall. Frenchfort. t In the senior three - year old h... iclass. Greendale Alma produde i The Kirk ()l S. James The Reverend T. H. B. Somers.-M.A., S.T.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choirs Christopher Gledhlll. M.A.. B.Mus. 9:45 a.m.——Churth School 11:00 a.m.——Ohu.rc‘htime Nursery 1H!) a.m.—-—MORNING WORSHIP AND "W ICH VOICE SHALL WE TRUS Anthem: “How dear are Thy counsels unto mle" mt i THE CHURCH FOR All... All. FOR THE CHURCH ‘ ‘ Pam cant keep a secret. She it probably tell us what she wished before the cake. is half eaten. Whatever her wish, it will be for a little girl type of thing. Rot—what of me? What. do i wish for my daughter? Success in a ca- reer . . . happy marriage . . . children . . . a beautiful home . . . a fair share of worldly goods . . . health . . . happiness? I suppose I wish all of these things for Porn. in some measure. But. if I had to limit myself to a single wish—I would ask for her a deep and abid- ing faith. How wonderful it is to have an unshaken belief in God’s ways and His works, plus the conviction of His love for on. Some of us may be limited in our ability to give our children material things, but we need never stint on teaching them spiritual values. Start tak- | ing your children to church and church school this Sunday. The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of charac- ter- and good citizenship. It is a store- house of spiritual Values. Without a strong Church. neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There. lire four sound reasons why every person should attend services regu‘ IarIy and support the Church. They are: (I) For his own sake. I?) For his children's sakc_ '3) For the sake of his community and nation. vlv For the sake of the (‘hurch itself. which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regu- larly and read your Bible daily. IIslancl Plays Given Praise By Adiudicator HALIFAX ICP) — The adjudi- , cator of the Nova Scotla regional finals of the Dominion Drama Festival which begin this week says live theatre will con- ‘ finue to expand in Canada if JESUS DEFEAT THE theatre groups are not compla- mm h‘m'_youm1 Penple's Society, cent and put more effort into Jew. said; -1 give uth them eternal life; and they shall educating their audiences. ne peri " SERMON: T ,u —-C ch 1:00 p,m.-—-EVENING WORSHIP AND SEMINAR: " AT WERE DEMONS. AND HOW DID M.. wu.mmw.u.m. Va. William Needles. an actor . Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday himSelf. has just I‘Etumed from ‘ II Samuel IKinps Psalms Proverbs atthew mono Romans the Prince Edward Island re- :1-7 3:15-14 51:0—12 24:1-7 21:18-22 10:1-4 11:29-36 gional finals in Cbar'ottetown The Salvation Army "Home of Evangelism Since 1865" Great George Street ‘ Capt. and Mn. R. Walker where he said he found the call- bre of the plays presented "sur- prisineg high." "Live theatre has developed In Canada within the last 10 years." Mr. Needles said. "Our I ms FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTE» BY m FOLLOW,“ BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTB 55 Villa Avenue 170 Kent St. Charlottetown : "mam: ROOFING ANI‘ INSULATION company . (-6275 18 Spring Park Road JACK RAWER LTD. Interior Decorator 154 Euston Sf SIDMOUNT GARDENS (Gmrge W. Johnson. Prop.) 3219 11 Sidmount Ave. MILLER BROS, LTD. Pianos_ Musical Instruments 1.8535 147 Great George St. ~.ek§u-,'~.,;. ROYALTY PLUMBING & If - HEATING (Daisies Hyde. Prop.) ' .t um 10% Spring Lane Portable . Flam Consultant at Great George St. JOHN W. MncKENZIE Real Estate Consultant Appraiser and miter 6-3268 289 Queeen 8t. LARTER BROS. Manufacturers of Cement Blocks. 4.9609 102 Remington Rood "BRIGHTON DAIRY 4-3330 Green St. “S: sauna GOOD Plumbing and Heating Contractor 4-8095 1? Hawthorne Ave, GRAFTON STREEET E880 I"Red" Howatt. Lessee) 4-921!) 103 ELMER PAQUE'I‘ Flooring Service 4-8703 N milaboro 8. II. ’1‘. JAMES Pllunbing and Heating Day 4-9008 Night 4-8220 12 Elm Ave. 50 Edward St, MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Departmental Store 119 Queen 4—6541 St. BOWNESS TRANSPORT LTD. (Arthur Bowness. Prop.) 4-4287 “150 Belvedere Ave. ALBERT L. THOMAS (Canadian Oil Agent) 4-0010 Grafton Sf‘ East KEITH R. CARMICHAEL Plumbing dz Heating Contractor 4-0423 25 Brackiey Pt. Rd. FRIZZELIA Texaco Service Station 5 eten St. P Road ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE rm SUNDAY 9:30 a.m.—Director Class 10:00 a.m.-—Sunday School 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Meeti Thursday 8:00 p.m.—Prayer M standard of acting is known In all the English - speaking wor (1." Mr. Need'es also said the Nep- tune Theatre for Professional Repetory which opens here .Iuly v 1 Is "an enormous outstance to ‘ drama generally." Although born in New York. Mr. Needles has worked as an actor mostly in Canada. For 15 years he had a part in the CBC radio serial John and Judy. Four Nova Scotia theatre gro‘lips are entering plays In the regional finals here that end Sat- urday. The Theatre Arts Guild of Ha'ifax is presenting The Caucasian Chalk Circle. by Ber- told Brecht tonight. Another city company, the Cathedral Play- ers.‘ will appear In Johnny Be- linda by Elmer Harris Thun- day night. Friday the Dartmouth Drama Club will tackle Lillian Hell- man's The Children's Hour and Saturday evenng Arthur Laiur- late) presents an organ ent'a Invitation to a March will 3. Mus. ARCM. at Trim be presented by the Travelling ‘ following evening service Players, another llallfax acting ’ group. Rev. F. Lo Organist and George A. Thompson. 1" Fourth 8:30 a.rn.—Holy Communion. 9:45 Sunday School. Junior. 11:00 a.m.-Morning sub 5' 41:30 p.m.—Hym "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY” St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1700 by Royal Foundation The Sunday In Lent 11:00 Sunday School. Primary and Beginners classes. Prayer and Sermon A CRAZY MIXED-UP WORLD NEEDS Antbernzs‘dnrd We Pray Thee" .I. V, Roberts 1: . (I) urn—Evening Prayer and Sermon Subject: CHRIST UNJUS'I'LY CRUCIFIED 0:00 p.rn.——0rgan recital (trinity United Chariot adl reel '1 "Where the Church Is there in Light" 11:00 a.m.-——Holineso Meeting 2:00 p.m.—Y.P.M. nil eeting. of: Ellen. Rector Choir Director: .R.C.O.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. Senior and Bible Clam. Church) an Cidloge of Organ l by . 1". Cook. y United Church lmmedlatdy (March 34th) TRINITlh Central Christian Church 210 Kent Street Charlottetown, P.E.1. 10:00 a..m.——Bible School for the whole family. 11:00 a.m.—-Morning Worship Service (This service to be broadcasted) Message: “HIGH COST LOW LIVING" Anthem: “O. Saviour. Hear Me“ (Gluok) 7:00 p.m.—-Evening Service Message: “WHAT IS YOUR FAITH?" Special Music Minister—Mr. William O. Weale Organist—Mrs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M, You are invited to worship with us any time. Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. B.A., Minister Organist and Choir Director ' Miss Madelyn Wadden, L.Mus.. B.Mus. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School—Classes for all ages. 10:00 a.m.—Bib1e Class. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: IN THE SHADOW or THE (moss Anthem: Praise To The Lord—Henry Colemar 7:00 p.m.—DIV1I\'E WORSHIP Sermon: THE BOOK OF REVELATION I5) THE MESSAGE TO SARDIS Anthem: Holy Trinity—J. Bamby [ VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. B.D.. Minister Mrs. v. L. Dingwell. Organist and Choir Director h Eh St. Peter's Cathedral Anglican Church of Canada Roebford Square The Veil. Archdeacon .I. R. Davies. M.A,. Rector The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. M.A.. DJ). Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton. Llc. Mus” Organist 1 rs. B. W. Patterson. Choir Director March 24—Thc Fourth Sunday In Lent I lam—Holy Eucharist 0:45 n.m.-—Mattins 9:43 a.m.—Sunday School (11 am. Infant's Class) 11:00 Lam—Choral Eucharist and Samoa. 7:00 p.m.—Eveosong and Study Group Visitors are most welcome at all services. PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Christie Drive. Parkdale Rev. J. H. Tye. B.A.. RD“ Minlster Mr. Leslie nineott. Organist and Director of Senior Choir M . S nIey Newman Director of Junior and Intermediate Cholrl 0:45 urn—Junior and Senior Church School ' 11:00 a.m.—Nursery and Kindergarten Classes 7 ' 11:00 a.m.—MORNING WORSHIP Sermon: “THE STUFF 0F ETERNITY" , Anthem: "Bless the Lord” -—Ippolitofif Ivaooff :15 ash—Primary Church School 1:1!) p.m.—Cotfih1nation Class 7:00 pan—EVENING WORSHIP Sermon: "WELL. WHAT DO YOU KNOW—HE DID IT! Anthem:— I ‘ .. . Music by Intermediate Choir 8:15 p.m.——Blble Study Group. You Are Welcome To Worship With Us UNITEDEIIIIIURCII nrlottetown. P. MInIstera: Rev. .1. (I. E. Bell. B.A. . Rev. G. G. Wynn, B.A.. 8.1). Rev. Clayton C. Lowl- Organlat & Director of Cholrl: Royeton F. Mlgforll. A.R.C.0- 9:45—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—»"THE COMPASS 01“ THE. CROSS" ‘ Anthem: “Sanctus” (Schubert) 7:00 pan—“THE LOST SHEEP" Anthem: "Dreams of Galilee" . loist: Mrs. W. G. Cowley Duet: “Come Holy Spirit" (Jerome) Mrs. Douglas McKenney and Mr. Lloyd Archer 11 0:40 a. 11 n.m.—Chtll’d'l School 11d!) a.m.-—"OHILDR)EN 01" GOD" (Rev. .1. Bull) ' - Anthem: Sill Loved The World" (Steiner) 7:00 p.m.—" E DEFENCE 01" THE CROSS" (Rev, G. G. Wyrwu) also p.m.-0RGAN RECITAL by Mr. Donald Cook. A.R.C.M “A women AWAITS you AT mam AND sparse max" MING PARK UNITED CHURCH (Cor. slim-a Drive on Dunkirk Street) mo and 11:00 a.m.-CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 a.m_—-"THIRD TEMPTATION" (Rev. C. C. Lewis) Solo: “Blessed Assurance" (Karolyn Morrison) Organist: Mu. I. Deacon; Director: Mr. W. C. loll