\ as Polish Cathedral Bears Imprint Of German Tank The Polish belief once was worship in Warsaw's Old Town, go to church in Com- | The Guardiad, Sat. Oct. 2, 1965. “The people in Poland have freedom of religion,” a young . college Se said. . “They may believe what they wish and worship where” they please, but it is best not to believe in any- | thing. ” It was a sarcastic reference dein ited os Sunday. Thay | to the Soviet idealagy that iheve Cathedral, oie. On eee Sates he See nese, Pee: and| go in droves, rough peasants in|is no God and that all things)‘ | working clothes, entire families|come ‘from the state. py one “aes children dangling| Poland is 85 per cent Catholic, |from their parents’ hands. ja Jesuit priest’ said. About 75 WARSAW (AP)—At St. John's! Church spires stab the blue Per cent could be termed The statue is crowned with a! sky over this picturesque, war- | devout. practising Catholics. wig of flowing black hair—genu- cified Christ battered city. The hammer and, ‘tne hair. ‘to the ancient, rebuilt centre of! sickle is not in sight. families Warsaw's Fifth Avenues L. Palmer Young, M.A., D.D. ‘ i ish, ices held ev- Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A. a cole ek aa ery hour, from 9 a.m. to noon. 'Im one area there are seven e Catholic churches in the space of a few blocks. Poles hay there still aren't enough. ORNATE BUILDINGS Most of the churches are or- nate with sculpture, frescoes PROCLAIMING The Deity of Christ made by the acolyte or altar boy. The percentage of women at the masses is about 3 to 1, many of them with email chil- dren. DATES:—SUNDAY, OCT. 3, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. MONDAY, OCT. 4 through Friday Oct. § at 8 p.m. at 8 p.m. there is no poor box. They regard Protestants as @ strange breed and talk of them On Sundays—in contrast to Russia—Poles close their shops, go to church and take their in, their best Sunday clothes, strolling down the broad sidewalks of Nowy Swiat, At the Holy Cross Cathedral, where the heart of Chopin is enshrined according to his dy- ssing Midianites .—Genesis 30:24; 37-1-28 (Editor’s note: The follow- ing material relating to te morrow’s Sunday School les- son is based on copyrighted biographies, and: the best way to study history is to study the liv- es of those who dominate his- torical periods. In the three. month series of lesson to fol- low we will study Old Testa- ful young man who rose from a S EVERYONE IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO HEAR THIS DEDI- FINNS ARE READERS We are the most prosperous people the world has ever seen! Even the poor among us More , nomadic life to a place Communists are Catholic,” &| Papmered and spoiled by Jacob, Jo Tempted by Potiphar's ‘Joseph's wisdom impressed Pharaoh ‘Thor Joseph an career with worshipper said. “They don't was detested by his brothers. resisted and was thrown into prison and he was made overseer of all sis sli , me religious, try to hide it.”’ Reuben persuaded them not to on false changes of attempted assault. Egypt. When his brothers came from keeping God first in his heart. Hie kill Joseph, he was sold as a slave ‘o With God’s help Joseph won the jail- and taken to aoh’s attention.—Gehesis MEMORY VERSE: “But as for you, ye. thought evil against me; save much people alive.” Genesis 50:20. : DELIVERY FROM DEFEAT Those Doing Good Face Troubles: for Potiphar’s wife was brazen-| the young slave. Under these circumstances Joseph revealed | woman decided upon revenge, snatched Joseph’s coat off him) as he fled and accused him of, assault, showing the coat as evi- interpreted Pharaoh’s dreams to ly immoral and tried to seduce only 39-40. but God meant The dreams came true, and) had food during the! “lean” years. Driven by famine in Canaan, Joseph's older broth, | The Divine inspiration of the Scriptures and murals. Priests wear full-| outlines produced by the Di- |his true character. jers came to Egypt to buy| ¥ on ao — cs vision of precios Becton oe gra 7” seer grain. Joseph ey who they | St Paul 5 Ani lican. Ch h . rvices, as a rule, are rela-| National Council Churches | for trust feposed in| were and was filled with love | The Power of the Resurrection tively simple: The mass is com | ta the U.S.,-and Is used by |him and in this hour of templa- | for them. puaepiagen es hth . urc . in in, Gospe! permission.) tion related his to in| . They, however, did not recog: | al Foundation Eternal Life Through Jesus, Christ | reed in Polish. Mass dialogue By R.H. RAMSEY purity and faithfulness, resist-| nize the exalted official as their | The Rev. F. Louis Elias, L.S.1., Rector % i r or responsive reading has not! 1 has been eaid that history is|ing the sin against God and) brother, He sold them grain, but | Organist and Choir Director the caught on yet, The response i8| nothing more than a series of|Petiphar,.But the thwarted) secretly put the purchase price George A. Thompson, F.R.C.0.., (CHM) A.R.C.M. back into their sacks, and told them not to return again with- out their youngest brother, Ben- jamin, who had replaced Joseph | as the apple of Jacob’s eye. When a second trip to Egypt) The practice is to buy &! ment figures whose lives and| prison. was necessary, the brothers | SUNDAY, OCT. 10, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. flower at the door and carry it| messages have influenced the| Even here he prospered. He| brought Benjamin with them, | 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon ‘Broadcast CFCY) to an altar dedicated to one Fre: world through Judaism and| won the favor of the jailer, who, against Jecob's wishes. Sensing | ee Jesus Said, “Blessed Are The. Pure MOND the saints. This replaces Christiani t him in charge of all the|a change within them, Joseph | Ss AY, OcT. 11 — Wednesday, Oct. 13 lighted candle. Our reg lesson deals with eae prisoners, among them | saw God’s hand in the entire | aerate Is Saying Impurity Is The Source Although Poland is poor,| Joseph, a marvelously resource-|Pharaoh’s butler and chier bak-| series of events in his life and| coe ane Oe ee ea as ib revealed himself to them. His first concern was for his aged father, giving his brothers elab- orate instructions for bringing Finland’s population of 4 000 is ed 225 ne brilliant Jew who ever lived —|two dreams which his magi-|him from Canaan to spend the space ships?” CATED PREACHER OF THE GOSPEL. and eae mt eevee and this is saying considerable, |cians were unable to interpret.|rest of his days with all his sons (A sermon specifically for young people and old erg zines. for the Jews are a bright and|In this hour of perplexity, the/in Egypt. people young at heart.) {tants name enti nnn eceamaenaarenteiummenincmnnmisietouattiiiicsnuennsicemmemmeacacmnnan, 71TH able people, but never in their/butler remembered Joseph! ‘Though Joseph showed himself YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND history has any one person dis-iand he was immediately|s, ne of strong character, we \ ALL OUR SERVICES. f brought before the king. Joseph : to| 8e¢ God’s providence working in his life. Little has been said| Canaan the second time to buy food, Joseph revealed himself to them and _ sent for his father.—Genesis 41-49. er life ended with many virtues and much honor.—Genesis 50. it unto good, to bring to pass, as it is this day, te sa BIRCHWOOD FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND (Birchwood St: near Longworth Ave.) Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhay, B.A. 11:00 A°M.—Morning Worship 7:00 P,M.—Evening Worship VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8:30 a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION 9:45 am.—SUNDAY SCHOOL, Junior, Senior and Bible Classes 11:00 am.—SUNDAY SCHOOL, Prim Beginners Classes, and Crib Nursery ~ by C. Tye : 7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon Subject: “Is Christianity too old fashioned for this space age of guided missiles, satellites, and live in princely comfort compared to some in other lands. Our country is famous for its } z : It through the influence seven of plenty fol- Than beauty and fruitfulness, our cities are as modern as tomorrow, and our future glows with of ik that the Hebrews sewed by aise dare of famine,| about his religious faith, but re-| SPRING PARK UNITED: CHURCH promise. God has indeed been good to us. went down into Egypt. Though|He advised Pharaoh to store up|ligion was the central factor in| : their sojourn were . resulted /great- supplies of. food during|his successful life. He knew how| Kirkwood Drive Enou i But. with His bounty of wealth and power, God has given us responsibilities. Because finally in slavery, the. Hebrews! the “fat” years to assure sus-|to put first things first; and “in| Minister: Rev. Cortes C. Lewis g wé havé so much, we are called upon to share what we can spare. And we are required to | were rmyees eng 9 ang eee ee "Faee a wd aed ag fled gl : Maier a oe one, : into oseph, , 2 work and pray for the end of ignorance, poverty and suffering wherever they are found. caine. trained, educated sation. ote ae - ring and made tion-—Ged wes put oe and kept} = am.—Juaice, Intermediate and Senior om years : spent these forma- there ' nkind. a.m.—Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary To be able to give is a blessed privilege. Let its fill our chifrches and join in heartfelt | fe. Influential ‘years’ In. Egypt|-vemceeeee=oecemceo ee 1:00 2m.—"Holy Communion” eee * thanks to God that we have enough ... and more than enough . . . to share. they would never pode h be err aes ee ee ee 7 _ __ First: Baptist Churc _ Anite: “Senetus” Séimpert, ai en aft ile students | ine. | Cerner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets oC we Weems to Worthy we we” ik Copyright 1864, Keister ‘Advertising Service, Ine, Strasburg. Ve. ¢ aa ‘see, Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A. B.D.. Minister. . ie sas Mre. V. L- Dingwell, Organist and Choir Direciar —| Mtattletale,” THE CHURCH FOR All... of Pharaoh's and captain of the) Tuesday, 8 p.m.~Home (Public meeting for ladies) Rev. John G. Ball ALL FOR THE CHURCH ard.”” Thursday, @ pan-Pravée Me . Anthem: “Lift Up Your "Hearts" —H. A. Chambers ‘Tha Church io tha greateah In Potiphar’s household Jo. hk WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY” 7:00 p.m.—‘‘Holy Communion” Rev. Johi G, E. Bail BS factor on earth. for the build seph ‘encountered tempetation, | __ Anthem: “To The Lord Our God""—J. B. Calkin ing of character and g' . Id bl | cian bees So Bi es Charlottetown Bible Chapel a strong church, neither 235 Cumberland democracy nor civilization” To Moslems | St. at Longworth Ave. PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH ean et ae Sy four Sr Services: 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. : 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale ont Per yet why every A Christian at Crus: | ‘ ede Tene tron ere tute cently | Sbeaker: James A. Stahr, B.Sc., M.Th. Mr. Leslie Hiscott—Organist and Director of Choirs ’ Foray a nd suppert te visited. the neighbouring island The Old Book . . .the arene ‘. the Precious Blodd a ee aaa eee & Senior Church School . oem essed Hope”’ :00 ‘a.m.—Nursery Kindergarten Classes sacuaie Me ron gave 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP own sake. (2) For his chil- dren's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. 14) For the sake of the church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to Church regularly © and read your Bible daily. ' Friday Sunday Monday Thursday Saturday 45 a.m.—Sunday School, MISSIONARY DAY Exodus Psalms Luke Il Corinthians Revelation by the Madurese people. So the | 11:99 am.—Communion. DEDICATION OF TEACHING — 3:7-17 48:1-14 32-36 8:1-15 $:14-22 son ae ae the oo places STAFF . ‘ 5 : . lages, where it was] 7:30 p.m.—MISSIONARY RALLY. Special Singing. Z b Ch ‘ h the Moslems ho purchased’ the . athe ion Pres yterian urc Kt ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. Real Estate Consultant NURSING HOME LTD. Wholesale. ‘& Retail Hardware Appraiser and Broker ® Grafton St. Charlottetowa had become a Christian. He cof- 10:09 a.m.—Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School . aoe tinued to te: Saviour | 10:00 4.m.—Sunday Scnool for all ages. | 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP AND THE GACRAMENT 04-8501 137_Qu 43268 269 Queen St. i eines and to sell lt 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and- the Lord's Supper i] OF HOLY COMMUNION s, NELSON GooD MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Plumbing and Heating A copy oa gospel carelessly Anthem: “O Lové’of God Most Full’’ (Whelpley) Sermon: THE LOVING-KINDNESS Or GOD Plumbing and~ Heating Contractor ; Departmental Store Day 4-9368 ~ Night 4-8220 waar away by one person was Visiting Speaker: Evangelist L. Palmer Young, Anthem: Bread of The World—Thompson 49095 17 Hawthorne Ave. 46541 119 Queen St. 12 Elm Ave, - 80 Edward st, | Picked up by another. This one Louisville, Ky. 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP ~y* ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE " READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES a -|tecently published“in the Mad- founders nt the 12 tribes of Is- rael. Polygamy being an accept- ed custom in those days, six of his sons were born to Leah, foyr to two of ‘his concubines, and ‘two — Joseph ahd Benjamin were born to his favorife wife, Rachel. Ninety-nine years old at the time of Joseph’s birth, Jacob; loved Joseph as only a doting | father could love a child born to} him in his later years by a fa-| vorite wife. As a child, Joseph was singled out for honors which | placed him above his half-broth- | ers, most of whom were ma- | ture. adults. The child boasted of this su- periority, of dreams of gfeat-' ness, and was, to the immeas- urable rage of his brothers; a| He was a. fit candidate homicide, and May the hand ee God saved his life. They got their hands on .the young Uoast- er when he brought them a message from: their father and planned to kill him. But Reuben, the eldest brother, ~ persuaded | the others to throw.Joseph into) a@ pit instead, intending to res- cue him later. But Midianite | merchants were passing at the | time, so they sold the boy into) a certain Potiphar, ‘‘an officer strongly Moslem, in four days | they sold,—not gave away— 100 | Bibles, 30 New Testaments and | 400 copies of the Gospel of John | urese language, besides 1,086 other Christian books. The churches on the (sland are all atterided by the Chinese | and Indonesian population, not They found, indeed, | ed to cut his throat because he rd led, after several years, to the baptism of the first % Jap- anesé Christians. It is hoped that this will — in Mad- 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School for 11:00 a.m, 7:00 p.m.: — Octet: “Only Hand, Dear Lord’” a 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. Sermon: DO YOU The Rev. Malcolm Minister Anthem: Solomon's You Are Invited To 5S Villa Avenue Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. —“THE CUP OF SALVATION” Anthem: ‘‘O Holy. Father’ Observance of the Lord’s Supper “A MATTER OF BELIEF” Wednesday—7:30: Prayer Meeting. A WARM WELCOME¢AWAITS YOU. The Kirk of S. James Minister: The Rev. Malcolm A. McCuaig, B.A., B.D. Organist and Director of Choirs Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B. Mus. A.R.C.C.0. The Salvation | Army “Home of Evangelism Since 1865” Great George Street all ages A meen ot Ge St. Peter's Cathedral Rochford Square ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA 76 3 Archdeacon J. R. Davies, B.A., Rector v. Canon E. A. Malone, B.A., D.D., Honorary Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lie-Mus., Organist Mrs.-B. W, Patterson, Choir Director , Oct. 3—The Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity KNOW YOUR G6D? | A. McCuaig, B.A., B.D. Prayer—S. 8, Wesiey Worship With Us Capt. Ray Nelson slavery. When the Midianites' Sunday: Directory Class—9:30 ‘a.m, 11:00 ‘a.m.—Kindergarten (3-5) Social Hall reached Egypt they sold him to} 1.45 Sunday School 10 a.m. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery and Crib Room Social Hall 9: 9: 1: CALVARY TEMPLE PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA Upper Prince Street Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor 13 a.m.—Radio Broadeast, ‘Summerside Station ATTEND ee WORK SHOP TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Charlottetown, P.E.I. Rev. John G. E, Ball, B.A. Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, B.A.. B.D. _ Organist and Director of Choirss: Mr. J. B. Herman < | Ministers: CHURCH SCHOOL: 9:45 a.m.—Senior Bible Classes (15-18) Sanctuary 9:45 a.m.—Intermediate (12-14) Social Hall 9:4 a.m.—Junior (9-11) Heartz Hall 11:00 a.m.—Primary (6-8) Sanctuary 11:00 am.—‘'Holy Communion"’ Sermon: Rev. J. H. Tye, 8.A., B.D., Minister Sermon: “ONE LORD, ONE FAITH” ; Anthem: “Jesus Bread of Life’ —Whitehéad Sacrament of Holy Communion ee Church 7:00 aoe ENING WORSHIP Sacrament of Holy Commution Moody Science Film: “THE BEES” Ladies’ Choir. Duet: Miss Helen Wilson and Mrs. Baxter Howse You_are welcome to worship with us. Solo: ura, too, Le Satpal Peet Organist: Mrs. Helen MacRae, A.K.C.M. literature. L - hungry ou on every hand,) p> 4 Corner. Prince and Grafton Streets wanting to know a ———— | THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH - la.) ( iral Christian Ch h The Rev, Donald A. Camebel, B.A Mint cept th C iss Roberta iw. BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS § |“"ZucTs, "amaze ou Core Citra Caristian Uaure ss saree weal eae ead ‘ team, was &@ converted Madur- ~ = Organist ana Choir Director. JOHN W. MacKENZIE WOOD CONVALESCENT e one place they threaten- Minister: Mr. W. QO. Weale 9:45 a.m.—The Church School. ier eh 3 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Service Merrill Nicholson Message: L. Palmer Young Sermon: THE THREE SONS OF ADAM ° Solo: Mrs. Allison MacDonald. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME yo