A God Is Father ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL Seriptare—Hoea 11:14; Matthew 6:9, 11:25-30; Lule 15:11-24; Johm 14:1-11; I Cortetifans 1:8, 4 By Alfred J. Buescher offers a father's loving comfort 7 Resignation To Stick Castonguay Declares ’ By KEN KELLY partly because the 1963 election, OTTAWA (CP)—Nelson Cas-.as did the 1965 election, produce tonguay, 51. signalled the end of a minority government, day. on’ short. notice. iP electoral officer. He withdrew | federal constituencies which his last resignation in 1963, but haven't had new boundaries she says this one will stick. — Someone else will fill the ven for the first +i to inde- $21,000-a-year post. of en ot sole others in their affliction. II Cor- be free to concentrate on his | “| commissioner: Gid Gated lernel Ile ore, Mle first Lake the loving. compsasions te father deca Goclases Masel te ea a born. His love for the chosen. nation of the Prodigal Son, stands ready truth, the life; the source and foun ‘ nd consolation to those in need’ that!! ts demonstrated in the mighty works welcome to Himself all who § dation of all the great acts of God, ~ ey. in turn, mizht comfort and ahd preservation of His people( His are truly repentant, offering full and. for He and the Father are one, and ; : OnE: ee GOR revelation. through *the scripture.— reconciliation through those who have seen Him have éeen Hosea 11:1.4, “Chnist.—Luke 15: 11-24. God.—John 14:1-11 inthians . }:3-7. MEMORY ecco —‘But now, O Lord, thou art our father; we are the ola: ha thou our potter; and we are the work of thy hand.” —lIsaiah 64: x FATHERHOOD OF GOD He Comforts, siicndiiens 14, one of the greatest chapters found trutlis: God, Christ’s equality with the Father, the reality of. cronies aha as our eternal home, ‘and the fut return of Jesus Christ. - In a great threefold descrip- tion of Himself, Christ declares | (Editor's note: The following Fatherhood of Jesus Christ,, the |ings of Christ. We are encour- ee eee * tomor- |Son. aged to pray to God the —— i. is tte way, = == ood one | ‘s ay School lésson is assured that our prayers based on copyrighted outlines let alt er een me << answered. We are encouraged bethany rpg Sy Neo ie. great produced by the Division of \creation by Him has been gen- |to confess our sins to God the the divine way to God, for ‘io. Christian -Education, National |erally regarded as a New Tes-|Father, assured that if we are man cometh wale the Father Council of Churches in the |tament doctrine. Actually, as'in |tTuly repentant, our transgres-|, by me.” : - U. 8., and is used by permis- the case of most = Christian be- sions willbe forgiven. l Was tind hace sion.) Hefs, it began in the Old Tes-| Im the New Testament we ‘ort 4 cenat dummate: By R. H. RAMSEY tament where we find God's |find the Hebrew’s God of wrath ‘ee that hath seen me hath econ When we discuss the matter |love for His child Israel shown, |@nd vengeance becomes a kind, ha 4 the Father” end “I. am in the of God jas Father, and-pray to/from the beginning, by His |loving, forgiving Father who Father, and the Father in me.” , : imighty works and the preserva- |@raws His children to Him with ; Him as our Heavenly Father, $0 we look upon Christ end see ; tion” of His people. This nation |cords of humanity end compat |iy 1 need to know about God we are not acting upon @ truth |was chosen to be the recipient |sion and bonds of love. This |i iw a bie wan! ‘arrived at through philosophy, |of God's revelation through |idea of God as a loving Father God's. eternal werk: that guides Christian | 700 4 : science or specuaition, but a/scripture, to be continually |became central to the tis, God’s eternal life imparted truth resting solidly upon the |called to Y by the-pro- |‘‘good news. . te ear _ affirmations of the Scriptures, |phets, and finally to be the peo- |" Perhaps the best illustration The ~ There are-four major aspects |ple among whom God . would lof this is the parable of ‘the |. chert _ opening, ‘passage of. this Fatherhood of God. First me incarnate in the person |Prodigal Son. Here, mankind is|from Paul's econd epistle to His natural Fatherhood of all |of His Son. - the son separated from God the |the Corinthiens is a fitting cil- oe ee ee, In spite of at God's love, Se —— max. to this lesson on. God as Maker. Second, 8 provincial ‘ welcome back Himeelf Fatherhood, especially in rele- |e! deparved again and 8608 | vino are truly repentant. This is |Father, for K suggests, Yet aa tion to Israel, which He 1 ee reed. Yet even the retetbucion (mare, tiea._ compassion. It ig |other paternal facet od, called “‘my son, my firstborn.” |!shed. Yet even the retribution |fuli and i te reconcilia-|that of comforter. God gives Third;. God is the Father of jwas tempered with mercy, com- tion for us and we experience it |comfort and consolation to those thosé who become His children| passion and God's Fatherly |when we recover, through Him, jin need that they, in turn, might through belief in Ohrist and re- love. .|fall. communion ‘© between God|com#fort and eons ole others, generation by the-Holy Spirit.| The idea of God as a oe oe whatever the effliction they Finally, there is the - eternal goes muck further ia the teach-\. The first four verses of Joha|may be suffering. : ALL... ‘ : 3 Meld Hie Fer Drums of militarism stir man to war and conquest. Drums of conformity , ALL FOR THE CHURCH “1, ite hin to keep step with:low standards and false values. Drums of greed lure 2 "The Church is the greatest factor him into the killing pace of selfish getting and gaining, 0 ae eee Be cae: But a different drum sounds, too. It beats in the rhythm of law and love, and ea fee dice Without a rings with the sound of eternal truths. It beckons man to integrity and true self- strong Church, neither democracy fulfillment; it calls him to the path of duty and to = of service. The differ- nor civilization can survive. There “ent‘drum is God’s. are four sound reasons. why every person should attend services regu- A man must choose which drum he will listen for and follow. Many years ago, larly and support the Chureh. They. Henry David Thoreau wrote: “If a man does not keep pace with his companions; ‘ are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For h it tb seh a diff td a! his children’s sake, (3) For the sake perhaps ecause he hears erent drummer.’ of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material aupport. Plan to go to church regu- larly and read your Bible daily. Sunday Monday i 1 Ki 18:20. 1412.24 cp + God’s house is one place where you will hear the “Different Drummer.” Wor- ship there this Sunday with your family. Copyright 1966 Keister Advertising Service, Inc., Strasburg, Ve. Thursday Proverbs 1:8. 19 Friday Colossians re) James 112.18 “THIS FEATURE 1S CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF TNE CHURCH “BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. Wholesale & Retail Hardware 137 Queen St. 804-8501 $; NELSON GOOD Plumbing and Heating Contractor ’ 17 Hawthorne Ave. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES 4-8095 5 MacKENZIE Bstate Consultant "aoeoued and Broker 9 Gratton St, 4-308 %9 Queen St. _ TT. JAMES * MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Piumbing and Heating Departmental Store - Night 4.6229 46541 119 Queen St. 12 Elm Ave, 50 Edward St “/and read them | was 1 long-time—associate. | Impressive . Results Seen The Rev. Dr. Webb Garrison, minister of a Methodist Church jin Indiana, recently described in | | Christianity Today his experien- | jces with the use of Scripture por- tions in hig visiting program. “Over the years | have tried practically all the devices com- monly used to draw attention to the Christian message,”’ he writ- | es. ‘Year in and year out, how- ever, I have seen the most im- ve results of all come the use of low-cost —por- * “Whenever 1 am calling, whe- | ther for evangelistic purposes or for visiting the sick and bereav- ed, I have. a. few copies of the Psalms anda Gospel or two in my pocket. Sometimes I make a few notes on the fiyleaf be- fore handing the booklet to the visited. “At other times, I talk briefly ‘about the way Scriptures can communicate with us in every situation of need, and I urge a troubled man or woman, little book. Read it three or or half a dozen times, until HEE gs Teaat some of the persons who receive attractively printed portions of God’s Word will open their message," says Dr. Garri- gon. DAILY BIBLE READINGS. Sunday, Jan. 23: Luke 16: 1-31. Tuesday, Jan. 25: Luke 18: 1- a. Wednesday, Jan. 2%: Luke 19: 1-27. Thursday, Jan. %7: Luke 19: 28-48. | et Friday, Jan. 28: Luke 2: -1- 26. : Saturday, Jan. 29: Luke - 20 m7. LBJ Charges N. Viet Nam Blocks Peace INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (AP) President Johnson has ac- | By but the door of agzres- be closed and bolted | { mself is to survive." ee zaz find @ personal message in | and respond to | Monday, Jan. 24: Luke 17: ‘1- | 37 federal elections, a job Caston- |\to a Commons committee. |guays have been doing. since | 1927. Mr. Castonguay then will |SUBMITTED WEDNESDAY The proposed new . boundaries other major job—representation | were submitted to the Commons ipost fn 1963—the unanimous | be replaced as chief electoral choice of Parliament. He's been | officer. doing both jobs ever since. When last November's general | As representation’ commissioner election rolled round, he spent |he now must lake a. two |his ‘days in his office as chief |year study aimed at establish- [aansores a. a m set- ling a permanent list of voters le 1 pri ms that ar |and...making absentee voting {n_ giving 10,000,000 Miers | | possible. chance to cast their ballots. | Before he tackles. this. ‘WORKED NIGHTS, TOO - = Castonguay is going to take an He spent nights poring over $xtended holiday in Mexico. ‘transcripts. of the 10 commis-| Dark circles under his eyes sions drafting new boundaries Nor federal cenetitonarles. ss |When. he collapsed three times As representation commissioer — the strain of carrying two he’s a member of each com- | | mission. Gah Last November's election was |probably recall him as a short- jhis sixth, one more than thia | bright-eyed figure, with greying father, the late Jules -Caston- |hair, seated behind a big desk, guay, ran during his period as a telephone glued to one ear and \chief electoral officer. jan ashtray full “] wanted: to quit: when. 1/butts nearby, ~ equalled dad's record, I ‘had six, but 1 didn't plan it that \tion as chief electoral officer of | way. being appointed by resolution of | He was the. House of Commons. PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D., Minister Mr. Leslie Hiscott—Organist and Director of Chotrs - MORNING: peas 8 9:45°a.m.—Junior, Intermediate and Senior Church School » 11:00 a.m.—Nursery and Kindergarten Classes : 11:00 a.m:—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: ‘‘FIRST-AID BY THE ROADSIDE” Anthem: “Unto Thee O Lord” Aulbach (Soloist Mrs. Gordon Jensen) ‘ » 11:15 a.m.—Primary Church School i EVENING: 7:00 p.m.—Evening W : Sermon: “‘TO WE PRAY” Anthem: ‘‘All beautiful the March of Days” ORD ATION, OF ELDERS Carol—(The Junior Choir) YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH US People who have met him idea: du First Baptist Church Corner. of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Gariow, 8.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Directer : \ 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School for ail ages ; 11:00 a.m.—GOD IS IS LIGHT” Anthem: | “O For A Thousand ” “OUR ONE AND ONLY MESS- AGE” —“Malle--Octet Solo: Mr. Stephen “MacLeod — Wednesday 7:30—Annual Business Meeting. A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU 7:00 p18 " Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235. Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. am, and 7:30 p.m.—James. Stahr, B. Sc., M. Th. minutes of speeches and did not | deliver ‘his address. - A part of his prepared sete | read by -David -Noyes,: 8. “It is all too obvious,” do-not abolish war on this earth, then “surely, one day. war will abolish_us from the earth.” U.S. Tightens Copper Export WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. government has estab- fished a “virtual em- At the same time, the com- merce department revoked all | outstanding licences issued last | government based its ac- 2 Tru | man had written, “that tf ‘we | ee refined copper exports. J — Trum 11:00 er" ae rennet "et bees 8:45 p.m.—Film: “SOUL OF QUEBEC’ The multimillion-dollar centre. | “‘The Old Book . . . the New Birth . . . the Precious Blood financed_privately, is. to he ae . . the Blessed Hope.” erected on the campus of He SE brew_ University a ee CHwoop Truman, who BIR May, was obviously tired’ after eitng wore (ima @| 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. “Ton pane Church Ma ~<---Corner. Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B.A. Minister Miss Roberta Shaw, Deaciness ae Mrs, Harvey_ MacKinnon, L. Mus., B.Mus. Organist and Choir Directes, 9:45 a.m.—The Ohutch School. Classes for all ages 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School 8:00 p.m.—Young. People’s Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP . Sermon: THE RULING ELDER AT WORK Anthem: Lord, Lead Us Still-J. Brahms. 0 p.m.—DIVINE ata mee t Sermon: THE SBORET OF SAYING 4 “t CAN” 4 which ¢ jan era and a -dynasty Wednes. | meant an election was possible | For "a second time, he sub-| But he was needed also et mitted his resignation as chief | pis encyclopedic knowledge of | since. 1953. The task was to be. pendent commissions instead of | But his work Is only half done. epee Mr. | \are witness to the strain of: 1966, om cigarette He enjoys the -unique distine- | 4 » [The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Jan. 22, 1966. 7 ‘Wednesday with the report. in }- | He took on this $25,000-a-year | which Mr, Castonguay asks -to | \ CALVARY TEMPLE PENTECOSFAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA ‘ Upper Prince Street Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor 9:15 a.m.—Radio Broadcast, Summerside. Station oe a.m.—Sunday School, Classes for all AND MRS. CYRIL CLA GUEST PREACHERS AND MUBICLANE 1 Attend ere: s full Gospel T, N.S., omni p.m. The Salvation Army Great George Street Capt. Ray Nelson Sunday: Directory Class—9:30 a.m. Sunday School—-10 a.m, Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. Sermon: “HATE” Salvation Meetigg—7 p.m. . i Serm “YOU CAN'T MISS rr Tuesday, 8 p.m.4Home, League a meeti Thursday, 8 p.m. —Prayer Meeting. ng) A WELCOME AWAITS YOU ar THE ARMY ——[— é —————__ Sherwood Christian Bible School Central. Christian - Church 219 Kent Street 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages oo ae Worship and the Lord's Supper °’ : “THE PRIVILEGE OF PRAYER” Trumpet Duet: Mr. W..0. Weale and Ronnie 7:00 p.m. cans SERVICE : ; 2-4 Sermon: ‘“‘WHAT SHALL 1 po?” Gaerne: Ming Rosina Beck, Miss Shirley Graham. Mr. Delroy Brown, Mir. Ronnie Mellich Minister: Mr. W. 0, Weale Organist: Mrs. Helen MacRae, A.R.C.M: WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO ALL woe | ] | (Sherwood Elementary School Building) : — The Kirk 9 wt St lanes The Rev. sitedn As toe A Oe a Director of Musie Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B. Mus., ARCCO “O Be Joyfd In The Lont’—/Wood LS se 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery 11:30 a.m.—Chilldren’s Corner’ fe aE Fou Are: Invited To Worship With Us SPRING PARK. UNITED CHURCH -" Kirkwoed Drive ~~ Minister: Rev;-Clayten 6. Lewis Organist: Mrs. J. B. Herdman, L.R.A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL: 9:45 am.—Junior, Intermediate, Senior Church School . 11:00 a.m.—Norsery, Kindergarten end Primary Classes i SS sola: “The, Land I —— 0b pus eee ae Life ye dn Wa ec ee SRS NUT EET “TRINITY UNITED CHURCH __@ Charlottetown, P.E.1. Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. ‘ee Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, BA. B.D. - Organist: Mr. J. B. Herdman ° 9:45 a.m.—Senior, Intermediate ani Juniors 11;00 a.m.—Prmiary and and wp twe years 11:00 a.m.—Crib Room (Social Hall) 11:0 a.m.—REVIEW OF SUNDAY sae _&. G. Ryeves Anthem: ‘Sing Alleluia Forth’’ Eric Thiman ~ 9:00_p.m.—Rel and Life Classes for Brownies, Guides, and Scouts “1.00 pam.—PARADE. OF POWER Rev. J. G. ©. Ball aan “O Come, ye servants of (Tye) \ Pee AY e Lord” St. Paul's Auchiees ie: Established 1769 by Royal Foundation The Rev. F. Leute Ellas, 1.8.1, Recter Organist and Choir Director George A. Thompsen, F.R.C.0.., (CHM) A.R.C.M. 6:30 a. m. ~HOLY COMMUNION 46 am_—SUNDAY — Junior, Sentor and ame bo Fs thei it said is ‘the a Solo: Evening Hymn—Miss Judy Matheson Classes scarcity of the meta here and abroad.” VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME 11:00 a.m. ~SUNDAY SCHOOL: Crib Nursery, and “tt, department . included rene aol Primary Classes ; “virtual embargo" ali do- | mestic copper ores, es “8 p h } 4:00 a.m. “fat hy te gone ‘peg é other. aueties tara ot the | t. eter 5 Cat edral <TH metal. Rochford Square ie 1 ay “i Anglican Church of Canada ee 7:00 p. m.—EVENING eA oats AND SERMON " GIRL PLEADS GUILTY Ven. Archdeacon J. R. Davies, M.A., Rector ¢ | (Part i oa Peahrchian : MILTON, 1 Out. i ae Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D.D. ; Y MGHT—January VICE * Thomson, -year-o ‘on iS Honorary Assistant Priest TUBSDA < Hi School who pleaded : (Celebrating aul’ 1 £ “ i“ te ae 7 en a Brenton, Lic, Mus., Organist 7:90 pe AL Me ce ede infanticide, was placed on pro ee Get eae DRE HARDIE, BA. eS wwe res, YX Jan, 23—The Third Sunday after the Kpiphany BD.. MA., Ph.D. i lustice EK. G. Moorhouse Fri: “Theological Education Sunday” '(Prokéssor at United Ctarch's day. The unwed mother’s new , / Subject: CO: born infant died Sept. 10 from} 8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist q. * PRINCIPLES multiple stab wounds. The Su- 8:45 a.m iT card Me tH. UNITED CHURCH préeme Court judge noted there 9:45 a.m seer Reet (Infants Class 11 a.m.) OF CANADA . ‘ ‘was a lack of communication] 11:00 3.m,— hora Kucharist and Sermon Reception: At the Perish Halli—Informal luncheon between the girl and her mother | 7:00 p.nt.—Evensong afd Sermon’ | for everyone ’ following and. urged her to cofifide in her Visitors are most cordially welcome at all services. t i Er 4