M II! Id. by the ICObInet Changes Wilma: 13...??? committal o ' Seoul, . Made ROblln m Leaders werZIMns. Hyatt Has-i i lam_ Mrs. Allan Stevenson and? 1 Mrs. n: thip and Well: In Jesus’ momma) glut? animal. LESSON uni-.7] 3 WINNIPEG (CP) -— Appoint- Wesley Green, 5 ISIAND NEWS PAG o o ~ =mcnts of three new members to sung weie “Come. Montague, Souns, ngs Countymo Manitoba cabinet and one inj-glity King". “Faith of our change in portfolio have been l‘athers", “Beneath the Cross 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. March 2. 1963. announced by Premier Duff at Jesus, and “The y Thou . Roblin. .avest". A solo “Alone With '3‘: 5 John B. Carroll. previously God" was rendered. by Mn. ;4 o.“ Ilabor minister. takes over the W15, Stevenson. 11...; f‘ " ’welfal'e portfolio which has Prayers of intercession were been held on an acting basis by given by )fig Aruiuir Houston, Health Minister George John- \l‘rs. Rcagh I-‘ci‘ris, Mrs. Alvin r_ iRowledgel Mrs. Miller Weeks, Oblc Baizlcy. member for tlle‘ up. Girl Grasps Car, 7/4 /// “\\\\§ {is ‘ I V o . , , _ NA Cutcliffe and Mrs, I sca pes n|u ry o v 1949' becomes labor mm' A brief address. In harmony >\\'IIIl the theme and the purpose ’ 2‘ Robert (a. Smellle, 39, mcm- 0'. me world Day of Prayer‘; SOURIS —— Corinne NOWIEII,‘ cd ili kccpiiig from falling until ' - » a" ' he legislature for B'irtle , nine-vear-old daughtcr of Mr. “‘9 ‘31 S“Wed- !” “H . was Elven by M Wendell - ' On the Mt H - I ' I ' -' -- " ' 9. b . ‘ . . - 2 k H thre most favored When they come down to the foot of w from . union to Then He paced a child In men- mid" and Mrs. Albert Nowlan. Sulll‘IS me 8,09de ()Euufedhamugnd RUNS-e.“ Slnce- 195- ~ scam“ Craswcll. Tile benediction was Chi-3t ioo [SJ 99 d John ' e ma~ ey found t h . the 1p 5 y d g . ms . e 4 pm a. the “duald car “ad munitlpal affairs ministel. The dlsaplers—Peter, am 5 an —up tih mail In, th. . he 0t 61‘ C8 maul!) disc 1e secret! fluttered him In am H I I i i i to the top of 10.000-ft. Mt. Hermon disciples trying in vain to heal a argued With on another is their explained that whoever mew a west. escaped injury vestema‘. [)I'OlltlllnCLII by Mus. Hyatt Has-l . . . mi. when she was hit by a car iii The father proceeding east on Main Street. PQSI‘ had been held bl: WOI‘I‘S r—‘~~——-‘~—-——- Mllilster Walter Wclr Since the appointment of former ministcr owngreatness.A child in His ’ called name really received Christ Himself; and whoever received demon-possessed boy. in northern Palestine. There. in the ‘ ‘ begged Christ's help. Following the scrwce a soc- ‘company of Moses and Elijah. who the Souris business section while 0 . l ‘ , . .. . , . ded d at the man 8 faith ' ,mm Thumpson to the Manmm lal houl “as enjoycd iii the mysteriously appealed. Christ was deman an 3 . Christ also received God Who crowns the street. . m church hall, Mia Olga Younker, transfigured dazzling by God’s glory. Christ w s able t heal the boy. must be the last. and the servant of . sent The child had run from behind I’m“ 1““ m" a- 9- through prayer only. — Mark man all _ Mark 9:33-35 Him—Mark 9:30137 on behalf of the visiting gicgations thanked the of Pleasant Vallcy. and this was l'csponded to by Mrs. Knud Jor- W. Harrison 64, who has 00“- rciai'escntcd Rock Lake since 1945 and been spcaker of the . . . w y N legislature since 1938. joins the SOLRIS —— A scilt-s of ielllct.» cab“?! as minis“?! are being held in St. Mary's porno“... Convent. Soul'is. ‘.\'llI‘l the first being held last \Icckclltl for the men of the pariah. 'l‘liat retreat opciictl at 7 p.111. ll'iday, lab. 22. and coucludcd her parents' car. which parked on Main Street. and into the path Of a station wagon dri- ven by Albert Mallard. Sovlll'is. When hit by the car. she clutch- ed 'at the front end and succeed- EASIERN without 21‘ FIRE KILLS FIVE I i SAYRE. Pa. IAPl——F\‘e chil-; ldl-cn dicd Friday ill a fire which ldestroycd their Urn-storey home gun the outskirts of this north- ,castern Pcnnsylvaliia town. Tliei Pleasant V. Has Prayer __EL____.___‘THE TRANSFIG'URATION Christ Was Human Yet Divine that the one who would be greatest ‘3‘“9“. MEMORY VERSE—“Jess said to them, ‘My food is to do the will of Him who sent Me and to accomplish His work." ”—John 4:34. Zion Presbyterian Church Cornel- Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B.A.. Minister Organist and Choir Director Miss Madelyn Wadden. L.Mus.. B.Muo. . . . .. . , . - - - 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School-Classes for all age. ‘ '~ ' .‘4 iii 1 WHICH“. ML and MIS- Alliedl (Editors note: The fol- igrcat northern landmaik ofiof building each one a booth or . _ . _ . iiguiuflifi'zrfigzp'm $313382); 0 lJohnston. alid three other chil-I lowing material relating to IPalestlne, and visible from tabernacle. God Himself then [0200 “m' 31b!” “‘53- 110° 5-m-‘Nur36ry SChooI for the 0"“asion was licv James Idl‘mi 950317901. tomorrow's Sunday School levery part of Palestine. - intervenes to make it clear that “~00 Int—DIVINE WORS'HIP MacDonald CSSR of \lcmram- I . . lesson with scriptural rcfcr- I For this event in His life even Moses and Elijah are in- e'l'monl. GODS CALL T0_HIS CHILDREN clot: V B ’ ‘ . FREDFRlcTOV _ nume‘ My!!!“ CANDIDATE ences to Mark 9:2-50 is based iCIll‘ISI chose as witnesses only significant compared to their Anmem- Emmet James Air \b'UI'ni; Til-I110“ atlclldcd the 40 Thin Contiuel'orst' wa ‘ the "CORNER «BROOK (((IPf) thdI on copyrighted outlines Pro' ‘Ihe "Inner three" or HIS diS- 0W“ leader- Chr‘SI- ‘ . IKE SAC MENT 0F BAPTISM' 130:” fies.i0n game for the world Dav of wishes” P'ftiiiml', at 9:25;] need by he Division of Iciples, those closest to Him and One of the great purposes of} 7:00p.m,_1)1va WORSHIP ..._.._____ Las; mm me second meat ‘Fr‘dver semce Md in 151635, a?“ . eflwi‘.” war”. vii: . {1 Christian Education. Nation- [the only ones privileged to wit- the Transfiguration was to pro-i Sermon: THE BOOK OF REVELATION ' b u ‘ v -' L a . ~ ~ “9.1" .9 ‘ 0V ‘ -pm “a at Council of Churches in mass certain of His experiences, Vlde the apostles after Christ'sl Anthem: Evening Prayer—Weber: VISITED MONTAGI'E opened at the comcnt, for the ant Valley United LhUIch. I‘l‘l- election. Will be the NDP candly "I Us d i ed b P l h as in the G811 n f Getlb crucifixion with some solace and; Misses Chorus Mrs. Sarah )IacLeod. Strain-grade nine and to girl students (Iay afternoon. In a.mndance date for Grand Fanswmm Bay; mfggidg.)an at us y pe ELIE-"am These thrgeear: Pet,“ hope before His resurrection . m the high school. This will also conclude Sunday afternoon with a holy hour. Z.” 0' cnna and Mrs. Fred Acorn, Duii- ‘ dais. were recent MOiitaguc. were ladies of Oilicr church do Labrador in the April 8 federal} nominations in the community. election, NDP provincial leader; The service was prepared foraEd Finn Jr. announced Friday.- By N. SPEER JONES CHRIST‘S UNIQUE conibina-i tion of divinity and humanity is} ‘nowhere more sharply set forthi ,ithan in today's lesson. wherein? lMark relates in immediate suc« lcession the Transfiguration oft iChrist ' . healing of a demon-ridden boy. , ‘ Our story opens six daysl after the concluding cpisodc of‘ visitors to Before the mountains were brought forth , 0r cvcr' Thou hadst formed The earth and the world. Even from everlasting to everlasting. Thou art God! (Psalm 90:2) I Philippi. Partly for this ransom; scholars feel quite sure that the: mountain called Mt. Hermon., which is just six days“ from Caesarea Philippi. It Is a HlS VOW Illlman ‘Moscs. who represented the Old casion is Ilast week's lesson, Peter's con-represented the covenant of “wimpyv on faith‘ not at a“ on ifession of Christ in CacsareaIGospcl. Thesc Transfiguration took place on assignificance of Christ. . journey-appearance. are inclined to rate Ithem in haste as equals. a fact James and John. the apostlesi Immediately after this magni-i Who “'9”? m0“ 89‘1"? "1 Ihe ficent display of His divinity. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME early days of the church. .Clirist literally and figurativein In addition to Christ and His‘dccends the mountain to the three chosen apostles, two "3'19." 0f VOW ordinary m9"— . 'one of whom desperately seeks “he” “'9” "re-‘9’” “I H'siHis help in curing his afflicted Transfiguration -— Elijah and so". The importance of this 0c. . heightened by the fact TGSIamem In "S “"0 El‘eai 85- that this particular act of heal- PGCIS‘IEW. (“0595‘ and p rnwing—at which the disciples had Phei‘y ‘Elljah'- The SPOSIICSi‘tricd and failed -— depended en- ‘ ““0 “PM md:powcr. Thus Christ has come Testamcnt flgui'cs glvc further from the most exalted m the emphasis to the overwhelmig most humble form of action] I The Salvation Army “Home of Evangelism Since 186$”- . Great George Street i 55 Villa Avenue 9:30 a.m.—Director Class 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 7:00 p.m.—-Evangelistic Meeting Thursday 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Mecting. “A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY" .—Y. The apostles. awcd by their prayc . This is the true range of greatness. as illustrated by Christ. The remainder of e chapter is devoted to another IWi‘II Speak In S Rev. Anthony C. Capon. TOI‘—» . lonto, general secretary of the ' Scripture Union. has arrived in Charlottetown and will preach; Itional society for promotion of the study of the Bible. I land applying it to their person- ?: ial livcs. ’I‘hc Bible is an up-to-‘ ldate book providing it is read ‘and understood." The. union provides a graded program of study for all ages from pre-school to adults. Notes} of explanation are provided. ‘ The group is international in scope. and was founded official-i ;ly in 1879 in Switzerland. There 'are now about 1.500.000 mem- ‘bers enrolled in the various ser- ’ les. 1 In Canada the organized so- .cicty is about 10 years old. and 1 according to Mr. Capon. “mem- ' [bership is incrcasing quite I members. It is hoped by the un- rideas as to what. it means. Mr. Capon came to Canada > ‘ six years ago from E n gland . 1where he was an Anglican min—, - ‘ ister. He will preach at th e Summersidc Baptist Ch 11 r c h unday morning and at Trinity United Church, Charlotte-tow n. i Sunday evening. He will ad-i jdress an after church gathering; fat St. Paul's Anglican Churchj _V creation. Nor did hefmercly proclaimlhe ex - pokesto God! fie-knewiiliim! _ , , , 963, Kai-tor Advertising Servcc. Inc. Strolburg, Copyright 1 lpeak ten thousand feet high. thelindicted by Peter‘s suggestion Scripture Union Secretary ple in daily reading of the Bible 5’ ;prophecy of Christa coming ldcath and resurrection (Mark 59:30 — 32) and to five great teachings given by Him to His I ’d h] disciples. i SI e, C These Include an explanationi lof true greatness (33-35). inl " which He reiterates what e1 iHimsclf has just proven. that the greatest makes himself the‘ servant of others. , i The other teachings are re-' .ceiving children in Christ's ‘name 136-37l, the fact that those who are not against Christ :are for Him l38-41l. the dread- lt’ulncss of hell (42-48) and the corruption. just] as real salt is used as a pre-l serrative from physical cor-' ruption. in pickling, etc. This! prcscrving “salt” for Christ‘s" ‘followcrs will be the fire of l self - sacrifice. Central Christian Church _' 219 Kent Street Charlottetown. P.E.I. 10:00 a.m.—Bible School for the whole family. 11:00 a.m.—Lord's Supper and Morning Message. Message: “CHRISTIAN PERFECTION" Duet: “Precious Hiding Place" Mr. Wm. Weale and Miss Leona Wealo 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship Service Message: “THE WAY APPOINTED" Minister—Mr. William 0. Weale Organist—Mrs. W. A. MacRae. A.R.C.M. YOU ARE MOST WELCOME TO ATTEND THESE SERVICES “1 think there are a lot of eo-i , - r - . ple who want to understandpthe‘ V9]? “gig?” “3cm” abm’t Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets jBiblc‘" says Mr. ‘ “The‘ SB No. - ' Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A., B.D.. Ministe lscripiure Union encourages pen. chardlng the Iallt‘l‘. sail 15} Mrs. V. L. Dingwell. Organist and Choir Director uscd to a preservative 1 9:45—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—THE C‘HURCH'S ONE FOUNDA- 0 Anthem: “Comfort 0 Lord" —(Crotch) 7:00 p.m.——THE CHURCI-I'S NEW CREATION Anthem: “Brother James Air" ——(Jacobs) M Capt. and Mrs. R. Walker 11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting 2:00 p. PM. First Baptist Church The Bible House offers you religious sup- plies for church and home. 170 Kent St. REV. ANTHONY C. CAPON lzcd children's programs at the First Baptist Church a n d Stanhopc Beach last summer. - The Kirk ill 8. James The Reverend T. H. B. SomerS. M.A.. S.T.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choir: Charlottetown St. Peter's Cathedral Anglican Church of Canada Rochford Square The Venerable J. R. Davies. M.A.. Rector The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone, M.A.. D.D. Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton. Llc. Mus.. Organist Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Choir Director 5 ‘ ' . 5 .- v o . '- 'lon lhat this method will be' Christn her Gledhill. M.A. B.Mus. . lde 119- ll}- Iout ,nensnaraz- Bothere- . adopted by a” churches as the “a a m _Chmh 20ml - March s—rho First Sunday In Lent _ y . . . Ind ofa man also looked-a official Bihlc reading metllod.‘ {1:06 a'm‘ Churcmime‘ Numew s a.m.—Holy Eucharist " . ' ' ' ,' " -; ‘ " . Generall . Mr Ca on sa 5. ' "‘ ‘ - , . _ n “It the "Ing earth a” “at me‘ at am “a; twig” ‘ y p y. 11:00 a.m.—THE CELEBRATION or THE HOLY “‘5 "n" Mam“ 0:45 a.m.—Sunday School (11 a.m. Infalnt's Class) ’ ns " - ‘ r o COMMUNION " i:Iopegpiekdiiiinliiaiierfiigdet: linil Anthem: “Lord, for Thy tender mercies' sake" 11:00 l~m-—Ch0hl|1 EHChB‘TISI ind 58mm" to _ derstand the Bible and can't do —HlII0|l 3 7:00 p.m.—Evensong and Study Group V I ._ _' ‘ ' v v ., ' so. This simple straightforward 7:“) p.m.—THE SERVICE OF THANKSGIVING FOR THE Visitors are most welcome at all services. iii-made a‘ remarkable discovery. at program provides readings for; SACRAMENT, AND SEMINAR: ‘ each day, explanations. a n d i "THE QUALI'I'IES IN A MAN JESUS ADMIRE " 0 8:00 p.m.-—Young People‘s Society. “Come unto Me, all ye that. labour and are heavyduden: and I will give you rest". “.— CharIottetown Bible Chapel. 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. SERVICES: 11 indium 7:30 pm. SPEAKER: JAMES A. STAHR. 3.5.2.. 'rh.M. at 8.30 pm. and the First Bap- Vlsltors Cordialy Welcome “5w "m‘—Nm “d Kindergarten cuss” d F .d S t d l tist Church Men's Association‘ Radio Broadcast 4:15 p.m. 11:” Elli-"MORNING WORSHIP Monldai Md“? Wednesd” Tyl‘gnf P311338 “33m? 1 M nday . a Sermon: FATHER. FORGIVE THEM . . .' 1’9"" 333:3: 9;? 40 9011142 90.13_l7 3 He leaves Tuesday for Halifax 1 ‘ Anthem: “O Come Yo Servants 0f the Lord ' 90-1-2 - ~ ' ’ ' ' ' .and St. John's. Nfld. A colleag minia- _ ' ;gue, Rev. Roger Green. organ-1 11:19 a.m.—Primary Church School ' Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada 7:00 [MIL—EVENING WORSHIP Ice Patrol Upper Prince sum Sci-um: LIVING IN LEN'I‘EN DAYS THIS FEATURE ls CONTRIBUTED BY THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS 9, 15 m “mm,- fl'w 223:5: Radio may, we Ween...- JOHN w. MacKENZIE H. r. JAMES Ge d 1'; I :5...” ' You Are Welcome To Worship With Us ATLANTIC ROOFING AND Real Estate Consultant mumbmg and Heating Is Red Y 12.3: ‘m_Com;’:mSi°h°°sl' “fusion”? 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Parkdale Orlnnlat and Director of Senior Choir Mrs. Stan ewmnn Director of Junior and Intermediate Choirs 9:45 a.m.—Junior and Senior Church School Charlottetown. P. l. I. Ministers: Rev. J. G. E. Ball. ILA. Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwal. B.A.. B.D. Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Organist and Director of Choirs: Mr. Ronton F. Mugl‘ord. A.R.C.0. (George W. Johnson. Prop.) ‘ BOKNIESS ERANSPORT LTD' f u d I Organist and Choir Director —_—‘— 3219 11 Sidmount Ave. -3330 Green St. I rt ur owness. Prop» 0 seven m 98 - ayv “'86 ‘ ~ 617% 00 Geor o A. Thom son. r.n.c.o.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. 9-45 i “=00 “n: R H L 287 158 Belvedere Ave. prodlcled that not more than l0 ' I’ llzm a.m.—“JESUS DIED—WHO CARES?"——Rlev. J. Ball icebergs will drift south of St. MILLER BROS, LTD. John‘s, Nfld.. before the end of Planos_ Musical Instruments Apr“ 4-3535 147 Great George St. S. NELSON GOOD Plumbing and Heating Contractor (-8005 17 Hawthorne Ave, ALBERT L. THOMAS (Canadian Oil Agentl 0-6610 Grafton St_ East As in past years. Ice informa- tion broadcasts by coast guard radio station NIK will be twicel daily. Special broadcasts will be: ROYALTY PLUMBING I: G made as necessary ‘ GRAFTON STREET ESSO ICE KEITH R. CARMICHAEL S . . First Sunday In Lent BEGIN YOUR LEN’I‘EN SEASON WITH HOLY COMMUNION 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion, 9:45 Sunday School, Junior. Senior and Bible Classes. 11:00 Sunday School, Primary and Beginners clones. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion (Five minute subjectl (Broadcast over CFCYl :hn“0 Saviour Of The World" ~81:- .10 12th pan—Rev. A. C. Capon. M.A.—Scrlpturc Union Anthem "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY AND SPRING PARK” ltnougl” figfielstfizg'iam (“Redi‘ Howan‘ Less”) plumbing & "Mung (Am'mcm, The International Ice Patrol Anthem: "Lord for thy TQM!“ Mm sake" SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH pmkdaie 4-9219 163 Grafton st 25 Brackley Pi. Rd. “'“‘."m"”°d as.“ V‘su“. 0‘ "‘9 “ram”: (Cor III-hood Drive and Dunkirk Street) ' sinking of the Titanic With the 6:30 p.m.—-Hymn Sing. 9.30 “1h CHURCH SCHOOL '03! "f "10" "I" 1.50" “V93 0" 7:00 p.m.-Evcntng Prayer and Sermon 11'.” .m ' I‘m'vyAsm ms mm FLOW“ CAR! ELMER PAQUET FRIZZELL’S the Grand Banks 51 years ago. special Service for the Y.M.C.A. mountain) ' ' ' G w, ’ UTH" ' ' The patrol is conducted on- tirely by the U.S. Coast Guard but its expenses are Shared by 7 countries whose merchant Shades Beazlcy, Floral Consultant Flooring Service Texaco Service Station #3818 am Great George St. 4-8708 99 Hillsboro St. #8615 St. Peters Road Subject: "YO Preacher: Rev. bouts Elias. L.S.'I', Attend Church this Sunday. Church Going Families are Happlar Families ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY '1 . I lvessels ply the north Atlantic. (Mb Imeln Choir: 1 Will Sing Of My Redeemer Organist: Mrs. r. Deacon: Director: Mr. w. C. Ball : "Be Wlth Us Lord"-—(Hugh S. Robes-ton! —— A._.A_... :Aiw—iov —- ("I I --