ce ” 2 a @ a < wo © =. @ @ ° a. ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Seriptare—Exodus 20:7; Matthew 5:38-37;' Mark 7:5-9; Titus 1:16. as By. Alfred J. Buescher God has declared His name to he sa- * cred, holy, and to he revered above all make aaths - unneces others. Profaninc it is San ins’ Say __should Lect a ONES ae ee sae hemes aa S new e MEMORY VERSE: ~ Simple, &incere. truthful speech would. “And why call ve me. Lord. GOD'S WORD Thoughts On ‘ Commandments morrow'’s Sunday. School les- son is “based on Copyrighted outlines produced by the Divi- hind them . spiritualy Obsessed. 2 by possessions and status, he at- tribuies. his state of well-being sion -of _ Christian”’ Education; — to his own sweat toil and intelli National Council of Churches zencé,- substituting self for God in the U.S., and is used by and trying to replace God's po- wer with his own. He takes lib erties with the things held most sacred by his forefathers and attempts to demonstraté his in- dependence of his Creator throu- gh irreverent use of or profan- ing His name God's name is holy and man 1s to revere it above all other names When\hig law is broken, man profanes what God Himself has declared sacred — Profane usage of the name of God is more-than a bad habit: It is a sin against the holiness of God:* In the Sermon on the Mount* Jesus sought to give men a more profound—interpretation of the moral law regarding the re- quirements of this third com- mandment. Here, our Lord is not referring. to oaths as “inher- ently and necessarily. wrong, for there are occasions—such as in Though modern man has pro- a court of law— when the use of pressed far, beyond the wildest an oath is, justified. He refers s oa jo use profanity or permission.) By K.H. RAMSEY Third of the Ten Command- ments is the law. against blas- phemy. heart and core of which s the piphibition that we shall not. take jthe name of God in vain ‘God's power, commandments, and especially His name and the name. of His Son, are.-not-to be aken lightly. Profession of be- ief in. and worship of the one rue-God-invoivesus-in-keeping His name and the things — for which He stands sacred and re vered = Aware—of--thei~_complete-_de- pendence upon God, our ances tors. knew the importance of keeping His name and His law sacred. Abuse of God's name was more than offensive to the sar, it was offensive to God pon suc? be simple. We are to use lan- guage unadorned by swearing. A simple “yes” or “no” will. in the jong run, cause us far less grief. True’ righteouSness is ‘virtue, and there is nothing vir- | tuous in insincere speech oresdiv- u ing. | STATE HOLDS HEIGHTS external symbols, acts and ritu- | Department _Announces _ Avpointment ‘| whose |Edmonton, — will Halifax, | was an | appointed commander ef the! | anation defence’ liaison staff, | Washjngton,: succeeding Rear- | Admiral D. W -Piers, retirement © nounced recently.. B ruce N ‘ing prices in eight years, ~ s aimee labor department “said, - Thurs- cent last 6 The Guardian. Chastotiolein. Sat; July 23 1968. per | higher than ‘a year ago and up out | | four Per cent in the last two rts years. Commissioner Arthur Vi the | Ross of the bureau of labor sta- tistics said fa three-tenths of one month, rounding the biggest six months ‘of | rose OTTAWA (CP) — Commies lors JA. Charles, 48, director of Maritime. forces here. wil! be promoted to rear-admiral and | appainted deputy commander of. | Maritime Commaid and. of the» Pacific Fleet, the » defence de- partment has ~ announced He succeeds Rear-Admiral M. 'G. Stirling, 51, who asked to -be | retired last week om grounds he major - general and appointed deputy chief of personne! at de- fence headquartersg here, suc- ceeding Air Marshal Edwin M. Reyno who was recently pro- personne] Brig Montreal, Michael R. Dare. 8, uty. chief: reserves, Substantial for mortgage the biggest factors in the increase costs a total of 17 per cent in ee ant appointed, chiet ot re Ball ol 1964 The will be ‘promoted ma- Ment's consumer price index to Jor-general and appointed dep- 112.9. meaning it took $11.29 in at head-‘June to purchase typical‘ con- quarters here this month, suc- sumer items worth $10 in. the could. not” support government ceeding. Lt-Gen. W. A. B: An- | 1957-59 base period. increases care and rates were June living piace " medical interest food, * cost that. boosted rise lifted the, govern- vorably Aw-anadian blood . donors 839,327 this compared with othér increases -pf between GIVE TO SAVE LIFE countries, which” -had experienced living Six and 14 per cent in the la8t two years W#, Victoria,. will be premeted | als of righteousness and yet, in ; ies to rear- iral and appo their hearts, devoid of the true 130 Countr deputy mmander gperatona rightéotisness God demands The United Bible Societies ‘of | SUPPart at Mobile i ¢ aan, e diem i apace le = —Mantreat > 7 , this only to the Pharisees, and that iety is a member are 4 name, we break one of His sac- red commandments. T= eas nest little above the margin of bare lexistence and —in consequence the vast bulk of the Society's ed- itions have to be. sold at much below cost. It is to meet the dif- The Rong States ference between its cost prices. has - un them : Colorado. \Society appeals for help to. the f iChristian public and_ interested friends throughout Canada. Today the United: Bible Soc- Lieties are hecoming increas ingly |international’ in outreach Tt {s -/well known that the Bible Soc- \fety movement arose from a |concer for Scripture needs of men throughout the world In ‘May, the United Bible Societies” Council “held a meeting whirh., funder God, will produce a bAd hew plan for carrying the Word to the world. The’ central) con- vietion of the Bible Societies re-_| ' Marshal “Cacuatar ' Living Costs Thursday, 8 PB.m.—Prayer Meéting. A WELCOME AWAITS YOu AT, THE ARMY s The Old Book”. . Services—11:00-a.m. and 8:00 p.m. The Precious Blood . The New Birth . The Blessed Hope MORNING— 219 Kent Street 10:00 a.m.—Bible School for allMazes 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worsttigy Sid the*'Lord's Supper Sermon: ‘“‘THE FOOL HATH SAID - Duet: Mr. Weale and Mrs. Frank Hickox es ee ~ Evening Serv ice—7:30 7 235 Cumberland St. at ‘Longworth Ave. __ Sunday School—11 a.m.—(continues all summer). \ Central Christian Church a ak Lk Commodore... Stuart Ep. — 2 s ied a—of nal. gant_for_truth_ and Sincerity. oe hardly apples to modern i? over ~ € mnnlpie = 7 is don, 48, St. Thomas, Ont. oats Ww /ASHINGTON (AP) ~ PENTECOSFAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA speec ae nape’ Christians. Yet many of us are |World. Of all the societie be promoted rear-admiral | ar ea Upper. Prince Street aheence of an oath would make religious hypocrites, giving the the most universal Theres ne iral and ing costs in the United States Rev. Cyril Clarke, Pastor ab eran 5-0 at We Lord lip service, but . Pefusing country into which the Scrin'ur- entree : are more bound by an oath than hes! aa Monee Certainly it ig 8 have not. penetrated 1 day 9:15 am.—Radio Broadcast, Summerside station by our word is: to have a spirit much easter tox keep a law the Bible has become the most Lion Presbytérian Church 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School oa ane e we Saree te which requires only the perfor- accessible Book in. the world 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service hinking that we aré not re- 7] ma outstripping o deed to speak the truth un or of oe eae a the keep- = sip a Bien ae - seers Prince and Grafton Streets 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service ea « ; is what 198 of certain holy days and the | ee i e Reverend Donald A. C. : r ; ~ : eee em — ‘oe recitation _of certain prayers rate , Me ce a oo cee D.D. i You will receive a warm welcome at Calvary Temple . than it is to be truly righeous in’ The policy.of the Buble Society ‘ a oe cessary because UT acts, pure in our thoughts, has ever been to sel! and not to . Organist and Director of Choirs —<— / gent pha faithfully ee : re with a genuine Rive away, believine eae payne eeracnge 11.00 a.m —Nursery School BIRCHWOOD : _— ve for all mankind arid desir- is bought. willbe cherished an 11:00 _am.—DIVINE rd speak the : co ; WORSHIP: ehs tae eheoe tha haat selene anette Coen etis Tees: \rand. Hevertheless. each vest | Sermon: THE SEVEN WONDERS _FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND ad cabs nalts ia Wek ite, Sees oe . on " pretend thousands of Ses plure . Fi Solo: Jerusalem trom. St Paul— nee ~ (Birchwood St. near Longworth Ave.) 7 by freqiient,- and. especially by to know -God but in their en away free of charce to those | Miss Barbara Rogers Minister: Rev. W. R. Underh. B.A. 7, - : thoughts and actions they deny who could- not possibly pwr- . Sd : ‘ ay, heedless and irreverent repeti- Him. chase them even_at_highly sub. J 7:00 p.f.—DIVINE WORSHIP | -15-a.m.—Morning Worship — et S Thus, what is in a man’s heart |sidized prices. At the same time | * * THE MAIN BUSINESS. 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. ' To this, our Lord adds prac- becomes all-important. What we the economic cond'tions of the % CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. tical advice which, when follow: | ire is often_expressed, however (poor in most Tands would pul the S==== = — mean ‘that Se a covertly, in what we say. We Book out of-reach where itis to = a —— Stow “oTbers’ we “are Sincere “If may profess belief in God, but if be sold af cost price ‘The maj- | . ch our speech. Our speech: should yo a, not revere Him and H1{s ority of the human race lives at Charlottetown Bible Chapel: ristian e orme rch ~~" 155 Mt. Edward Road (The first church in Sherwood) ~ Rev, M. Dornbush,° Minister (Phone 44721) 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 11:15 a.m. a | CALVARY TEMPLE —f 7 gave ¢ * units of blood In 1965, an increase of 16.397 units over % " pohicy if it leads “to uniting | ferson, recent-ppamoted aud) The index was 2.5 per cent, the previous year.’ Jems condemns those Loverly _con- ene hearts are allmportan'. | paid : ae oe ae ev | * Cem eres He ss Serer Re ae ae erate “Mark 739 GOLDEN TEXT: Luke 6 base "appoint: | “rp be promoted ma- Sa . : ae ‘ : n memations: ‘Seaaeie and appointed dep- | 176 Great George Street . : s which I say,’—Luke 6:45. Air Vice-Marshal Frederick |Uty-chief’ engineering, in the Capt, and Mrs. Ray Nelson: Lord and-do not the thing u 45 S. Carpenter, 51,° Toronto, way |fechaical services branch * at ‘ eae , The third sectipn of . today's }<——__—~ : succeed Maj.-Gen, Cameron B.| headquarters ‘in late July He, 7 Sundsy School—-10 a.m. fT llesson. deals with hypocrisy, a (6 Ware, 52, as commandant of the Succeeds Lt-Gen. L. G.-C. Lil- 7 eT re thoroughly disgusting “Wait of. Bible Societies National College at ley. promoted and appointed | Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. many people. Jesus condemned |” Kingston, Ont., in August \chief of technical services last | Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. these overly concerned with the Work In Over Commodore Donald McClure, Month » 8 p.m.—Home Leazue (Public meeting) 7:0 p.m.—Evening Worship (Dutch) _ (Next Sunday both services will agaifi be in the English language “+ Visitors always welcome both te services aed to Sunday School. | Your children are also invited to attend “ Vacation Bible School wil! be held both forenoon and, enrecin from July through 29. All children who have attended school at least one year are heartily welcome. uTespective of church affil- ation. Opening at 9.90 am: Monday morning. Feel free to come. For further information call. te = ah oe ie Soe a aa a a eee aa a carts has Le vec a Lee Ce BILLION DOLLAR PROPOSITION.” SHERWOOD - PARKDALE ee amend Kate Ee xs i ia mapelipnoliuinsiensiathsimaniviaypecinnnccilluansuiiaiiahaie emcees y heel wR “Ma TISteET MES W.O- Weale~ ESBYTER eee = — with Viet it means ‘to those language—the wonderful - wogks Mia tee, biti te” ee i ‘PR IAN CHURCH . : f of tee). * : ee Seer : Mee in the She Ww spire. Who open their hearts to truth, is worthy of a DAILY BIBLF. READINGS WE-EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO AUZ, ting nin ato a Institute Halt 1 Even to those who are cold to the ideals for second thought. It merits acceptance as a refuge, Sunday—July.24—H-Kings—24, : ‘ <i. i t Glee, rg <a Minister faith itvommands conttence as a port in time of storm. - 1-17. ; - "11:09 a.mn—Divine Worship _ always: points to stsnething that is comforting, The Church deserves your support — _your Preeti et oe Se Sermon Gop ENS THE..WORD OF reassuring, safe membership — because it affords real protection Tuesday, July 2% Amos 1 Sherwood Church of Christ A WARM WELCOME AWAITS you The very presence of a Church, whether ina for the family whose ‘élfare it is your duty to voter ae ae (Meeting in Sherwood Elementary School) Seance fas _erowded city street or-on a quiet country road, defend and _whose proper HORNER is_your _ Eriday:July-29:-Amor4 : is a benediction to all, including those-who are not conscious of worship, he Church is the greatest factor ” THE CHURCH solemn obligatio seat July 30: Amos §. ~ Silver Version | To Go On Sale | OTTAWA (CP) —-A_ special ‘| sterlmg silver version of the centennial medallions packaged jin a plastic case, will be. put on | sale for $3 during the 1957 cen- 'tennial celebrati ons. Finance | Minister « | able to buy from the Royal Ca- | madian Mint in Ottawa .a ted pigskin leather case containing | the silver medallion” and .a--set4 | of six ce nial-design coins | bearing the new designs of Ca- a wildlife announced | orn ‘silver coin and special package is intended sf “Persons who want a Memento the cen- | tennialsbut cannot afford the ap- | prokimately $40 it will cast to last | 00-2 —=Morning—Worship_and the Lard’s Speaker: Mr. Kenneth T Norris. WE EXTEND A WARM INVITATION TO..ALL. if © am. —Sunday School for all ages Nursery. through Adult. class c Supper A Chérch-planting project p Central ante Church, Charlotietown mK Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. as Figg a + Mrs. V. “L. Dingwell, Oraapiat and Choir Directar Hy 611.00 am —Bev Joseph ‘Knowles, SuSsex Bap. Minister: The Rev. Malcolm A. McCuaig, .A., B.D. rector of Music” - tust Church, Sussex, N. B., Guest ‘Preacher. : M Solo: ‘‘Take My Life’ ~ : Mrs. Ronald Jenkins 7.3 p.m —Rev. Joseph Knowles, Guest ; + . ‘ Preacher. — Solo—Selected—Miss } Deborah wore Wednesday—7: i —- ee —_— Gledhill, M.A., B. Mus., ARCCO- — SUNDAY, JULY %, 1966 11:00 A.M. . Sermon “GREAT WORDS OF THE FAITH" (IV) CONVERSION A WARM WELCOME AWAITS 77" ; THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA FORMED IN 1925 (A Union of Cmsismadlansiads Methodists and Presbyterians) - Presbyter‘ans) | Buy the already-announced mint. | present set containing a $20 gold | coin with the six centennial-de- | sign coins of normal denomiria. tion. Mr. Sharp said orders for the silver coin, the medallion coin Screen “The Sabbath “” Special Music: rte ne Morn"—Mendelssohn The Misses Lynda and Marilyn Drake You ‘Are Invited To Worship With Us TRINITY UNITED CHURCH (corner of Prince and Sydney Streets) The United Church of Canada : Charlottetown, P.E.1. Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. . Rev. Gerald G.- Wyrwas, B.A. B.D. tH ~ Ministers: set in silver or the mint presen. tation set should be mailed tp” “Presentation Coin Set, P.o. Box 100, Ottawa 2, Ont.” , Qrders will be accepted trom now until Sept 30. - 1967, and should be. accompanied by cheque, post office money or- der or bank draft made payable to. the Receiver General of Can- | ada. ‘- | NEEDED EVERYWHERE © , . for the building of charac- are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For FOR ALL .* ter and good citizenship. It isa store- . his children’s aske. (3) For the sake World rubber consumption eae alan ious net wie. Without 2 a his ammnity and nation. (4) was 2,335,000 tons of natural and strong Church, nei demncracy ‘or the sake of the Church itself, ne eee ALL FOR Pe nor avilization can survive. Tiere “ which needs his aces ead matenal ni baa ¥ synthetic rubber a are four.sound reasons why every support. Plan to go to church 4 THE CHURCH person should attend services-regu- larly and read your Bibie daly. ~ ey *Sundoy Monday Tuesday hig eon Thursday Friday Rt Saturday ; B+ - Psoiras Psalms Peolins 5 lee sect OBR nab Connthions....Philippiong———- 2 aay nsabiitaicniall eT TST 397 sr 60: - bh. 14 6-16 1:1.7 at ae Rev. Mrs, B. Canon J. W. Rochford Square Anglican Church of Canada. Honorary Assistant Priest Ww. vensong (in Chapel) SS Se DD during July. Chiren, Ottawa, “who a Visjtors are ‘St. Peter’ s Cathedral mn . Mise Suzangze Brenton, Lic. Mus., Organist Patterson, Choir Director JULY 2%4—THE SEVENTH SUNDAY ‘AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist : 8:45 a’m.—Mattins 11:00 a.m.—CHoral Eucharist and Sermon - 7:00 p.m.—E : The Sunday morning services will be conducted by . the Cornish. Negras Rector of St Barnabas’ ‘be priest in ‘charge of. the parigh . Ven. Archdeacon J. R. Davies, M.A.,; L.Th., Rector Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D.D LL.D. cordially welcome at all. services. - Guest Otxanist: ‘Prof. W. E. Fletcher, A.R.C.M., A.T.C.L. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery and Crib Room in Social Hall. 11:00 a.m.—" IDOLATRY” ‘Rev. J. GE. Ball). (The = second Commandment)...» ~ _ Solo: “O Gord Most Holy” ‘Cesar Veaer: Mrs. Douglas McKenney. ~ Coffee and Conservation after Church (Social. Hall) 7:00 p.m.—GUIDE LINES TO THE GOOD LIFE Be Merciful —Rev. John G. EF. Balf Visitors Are Welcome To Worship With Us PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale Pe i Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D., Minister Ame Mp, -Lestte—-HiscottmOrguntst- ane Director of Choirs 10:00 a m.—Nursery. and child care m the Church Hall. 10.00 am.—DIVINE WORSHIP Morning Wor. ~ ! el ‘ship— Setmon: “THE KIND OF LIGHT YOU GIVE THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED To THE CAUSE. OF THE CHURCH Be ras BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS . ESTABLISHMENTS - Let us design your tet- terheads, bill heads, brochures; cal! us for Rector. St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769 by Royal Foundation The Rev. F. Louis Elias, L.S.1., —Duet: Mrs. Sondra-Fietcher~ and Miss Donna — _YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH US SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH First Baptist Church — Le JOHN W.. MackENZIE “WOOD CONVALESCENT alle your printing Organist and Choir Director Kirkwood Dri ‘ Real Estate Consultant NURSING HOMP ETD. ; ’ : mn, F.R.C.0.., (CHM) A.R.C.M. 4 ve . Seen oe i Appa aiser and Broker * | _ 4 § Gralton St: Charlottetown nares. 1 Sore: a ; Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewis a o ——— : 4-32 29 Queen St. f° ‘ oe ‘ARDIAN-PA . > TRINITY Vi Guest Organist: Mr. William Matthews | Se MOORE & McLFOD LID. Wiki oti eee TROT 1 5:20 ans =HOoLY-comMUNIoN— sie "10.00 a.m.—Nussery ; 17 Hawthorn ve. c lumbing- and Heatin : i F twa Tr, Oe *Departmienta! Store: Das con . x ] 4-320 C E N T R K L 11.00 a:m—MORNING PRAYER AND ‘SERMON 10.00 a.m.—Sermon: Rev Ti 8: Mclasean, DD, Guest ‘ “654i \ 119. 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