, ‘ ee ; eet < - . [Living With Others ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alfred J. Buescher \ Scripture—Luke 10:29-37; Ephesians 4:25-32; James 21-17; I Peter 4:7-11. : > i ‘gas 1 ee at. ; F Like the Good Samaritan, the Chris- Unless the Christian's relationship True Christians all men as ‘True love of God cannot exist unless tian’s love of God is reflected in his with others is characterized by hon- equals in God's sight, o'fering the we truly love our fellowmen at the and on love for _esty, kindness and love, his kindness, love and understanding they : { compassion purity, his fellows.—Luke 10:29-37 faith in vain.—Ephesians 4:21-32. want for themselves.—James 2: 1-17. same” time.—I Peter 4:7-11, j MEMORY VERSE: “Let love be without dissimulation. Abhor that which is evil: Cleave to. that which is good. Be kindly affectionated to one another with brotherly love; in honor preferring one anoth er.” | No Time Limit | reported jinterpretations of {nternational have prompted international ac: | llaw there can be no time limit |tion to solve the general prob- MOST SIGNIFICA ‘Love Can Change Men, Nations dently religious, but’ ff it does not result in service to others, our faith is vain. On the. other hand, needs we are but humanists. ‘good, humanism unaccompanied by religious faith is incomplete. (EDITOR’S NOTE: The fol- lowin;.- material relating to lesson is based on copyright- ed outlines produced by | the Division of Christian Educa- tion, National Council of Churches in the U.S., AND IS USED BY PERMISSION.) By R.H. RAMSEY Of all the words in the diction- aries, there is but one with an infinite ‘significance in every ‘language, among all peoples: love — one syllable with a mean- ing that, because of its many facets, almost defies compre- hension. Its depths are -plumb- less, its heights supernal. In love lies the power to change men, nations, .the world, -even— his- tory. Love is the ‘‘substance’’ of which God is made, and love comes to its fulfillment™ in the and will of God. But Jes us has made it plain that true love for God cannot exist unless we love our neighbors as our- selves at the same time. Just who are these neighbors we must love as_ ourselves? “They are people with whom we ehare close ties of blood or isecret feelings of inferiority or difficult to like them, let alone NT WORD | tionally or professionaly, They |are people of other races and jethnic backgrounds whom we imay deliberately malign or re- fuse contacts with .becduse of with whom, because of their superiority. And they are people with whom, because of their characters or behavior, we d0/Paul of Christians in ples of good, useful lives for others to follow, citing traits essential to the Christiar. life. not care to associate under any circumstances, Loving some of these neigh- bors comes to us as naturally | as breathing; with other: it is love them. What a formidable task our Lord has laid upon us! The answer lies in accepting all. people as » loving them as children of God and equals in: His sight, treating all with the kindness, love and un- derstanding we covet for our- selves, Unless we love God and conscientiously strive to love our neighbors as ourselves, the satislecs faith we profess be- comes hypocrisy, for the true Christian not. only reaches up- ward to God, but outward to man. ery aspect of life, we must be scrupulously honest in word and deed with.ourselves, with God, with our fellowmen. which is—good, providing for ourselves and our loved ones ‘and also that we may practice benevolence and charity for the good of others. for they will corrupt our lives. for what it is— a God Regarded As Moral Problem them dikes 4 -we don't give OTTAWA (CP)—Care of the them. a human lexistence-”’ mentaly retarded is a .moral problem, says Dr. Jean Vanier, 37, the son of Canada’s Gov- ernor-General. ‘Dr. Vanier diacnsead at @ press- conference here the home he has set up for retard- ates in France. In Canada for a family visit and lecture tour, he will return to France March “Our pragmatic society has made us less and :less indulgent towards mentally retarded peo- ple. Many of them who would fozmerly—-have—died in—infancy are ‘being kept alive, but it is a grave injustice to keep the Canadian Centennial cru- sade for the i og retarded, 21 to March 21 seeks to to raise $5,- added to $10,000,- federal and provincial grants 4 in the next five 18 pilot projects across nada. é From three -to five per cent if we dwell upon the of others and not God, Though In his Jetter to the Ephesians, responsibility stresses the setting exam- mentally retarded, Dr. Vanier Because honesty touches, ev- POSE PROBLEM “For children and adoles- cents, the problem is being re- solved through schools’ and workshops. Carre of. adults is the most serious problem." There were fewer places they persons or situations which dis Please us. We are warned against cherishing resentment, for a grudge can be cultivated into a deep- seated, ran spiritual disease. ‘Let not gun go down upon your wrata.* But of prime importance for the Christian is an unprejudiced love of mankind. This can only be accomplished by putting aside our malice, bitterness, wrath, anger and railing, re- We s uld labor .for. that We aa 4 egainst io cause of the decline in unskilled them or shut them away in huge know how to react to them.” Dr- Vanier, a former naval officer and. university professor of philosophy, works with a We should recognize enger a Care Of Mentally sRetarded | | Dr. Vanier's visit ties in with | world’s population is | could fit into the community be- | jobs. ‘“‘So we tend to laugh at | institutions because we don't | placing them with kindness, gentleness, sympathy, love end, even as ..friendship. They are ‘‘our| Both the upward and outward equals’; re we know only |reaching are necessary, for the casually— if at all— but relate (Christian life consists of equal to socially, economically, educa- |parts of both. We may be ar staff.of 15 -in-.a settlement for than not, however, we use i j i ! Bg e 4 R " i iP i Bas g ae are invisible to the naked eye. The sky, =~" §ts'stars and its moon, seems so much closer, That’s where faith comes in. We know that - there are other galaxies that can’t be seen through even the most powerful of telescopes, ae eee rn nee eee ‘is the greatest powerofall, to set up a special joint If faith is something that doesn’t cniite come . across to you, the Church is the best place in the world to help.you solve its mystery. If faith is ‘already yours—what better way is there to reaffirm it than by going to church this Sunday? The. committee would super- | cede a similar inquiry that was planned by the Commons justice | committee. : Formal notice of the govern- | ment’s intention to seek parlia- | mentary approval for formation lof such a committee was given in Commons papers. The notice proposes 24 MPs |represent the Commons on the jcommittee, and that it be em- powered to call witnesses and employ the necessary personnel. There are. eight private mem- bers bills now be ore the Com- THE CHURCH FOR ALL ¢@ ALL FOR THE CHURCH ee ‘The Church is the greatest foctor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilie zation can survive. There are four sound reasons why every a should attend services regularly and support the Church, ey are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children’s sake. | (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) 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. the grounds for divorce in Can- ada. SUPPORTS PROPOSAL Senator Walter Aseltine (PC— Saskatchewan), former long- time chairman of the Senate di- Copyright 1966 Keister Advertising Servlce, fne., Strasburg, Ve. 3 . ivorce committee, speaking on a Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Senate divorce bill Tuesday Matthew Acts Romans Galatians Colossians 1 Timothy Hebrews |night, urged formation of just | 17:14-21 6:1-8 1:16-23 3:6-14 ,1:45-20 1:12-17 11:23-28 leech” a committee as the govern- | ment is proposing. Senator Aseltine- reviewed the aD + oe ee eo _..... SHIS_FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED. TO THE CAUSE OF THE. cuuRCcH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS | the Senate since 1938. None were Lapproved.. Senator Arthirr Roebuck (L—On- tario), chairman of the divorce JOHN W. 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Departmental Store Dav 4-9368 r Night 4920 | At present adultery is the ; 4.8541 119 Queen St. 12 Elm Ave. 50 Edward St main ground for divorce in most ¥ provinces, cruelty is .an — addi- itional ground in Nova Scotia | and in some provinces certain 'forms of perversion are also a ground: : ATTEND THE, CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES, or mons, proposing broadening of | | history of other divorce bills in. 4 The Senate “bill, introduced by $ = Guardtan, Oharlotietown,Sat., March 12, 1966. 17 UN Reports. The .20-year limitation was due _|to expire May 8, 1965. The UN study said thaf he proper solution to the problem. On War Cri an eee ee a ing on a 8 Bi only n or Crimes on those which. are directly con- UNITED NATIONS (AP)—A cerned today with the pumish- United Nations study has/| ment of ‘Nazi crimes’. that under the latest|. “Those crimes would — thus on the prosecution of war |!em of statutory Hmitations with | crimes or crimes against. peace |Tespect to war crimes, crimes and humanity. against peace’ and crimes id The study was- prepared un- | ‘agains bumatvty. The study contained a state- | jder' the direction of Secretary-|ment from the West German | |General U Thant and will be government saying it would. wel- leoneidered by the UN Commis-|come an investigation of the | sion on Human Rights, now in | questi whether “it is possible session here. ito by legal measures The issue has been a hot one taken at the international level 'for West Germany, where the | that no period of limitation shall cabinet last year approved ex-|apply to war crimes and crimes | tending the statute of limita-'against humanity in general ir- | |tions for prosecution of war |respective of the nationality of | \criminals for “10 years more. ‘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. ey Sunday Services conducted by Capt. and Mrs. D. Luginbuhl.from Saint John. } | Salvation Meeting—7 ‘p.m. : : a eee ee eee nbuhl ‘ Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home League (Public meeting) | Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. ‘ A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY the: offenders or victimes.” Central Christian Church = - 219 Kent Street | “10:00 a.m.—Sunday: School for all ages 11:00 a.m. —Morning. Worship and the Lord’s Supper Sermon: WHO BELIEVE” Duet: “Come, Spirit” (Frederic Jerome) Rosina Beck and ¢ Graham 7: 00 p.m.—EVENING SERVICE f Sermon: “TENSES” — 7 Minister: Mr. W. 0, Weale ‘ Organist: Mrs. Helen WMackoc, A.R.C.M. WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO’ ALL CALVARY TEMPLE oo PENTECOSIAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA | en Prince Street a v. Cyril Clarke, Pastor | bees Broadcast, Summerside Station eae 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School Classes for all Ages 11:00 a.m.—Worship and Communion Service . i 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic service | You will find a warm welcome at Charlottetown’s Full. : : Gospel Church. | PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 18 Christie Drive, Parkdale __ Rev. J. B. Tye, B.A., B.D., Minister Mr. Lestle Hiscott—Organjst and Director ot Choirs MORNING:. 9:45 a.m.—Junior, Internisdiete and’ Senior Church School 11:00 a.m.—Nursery and DEDICATION SUNDAY * of yourselves, it is the ~ 2:30 p.m.—Afternoon Worship ~ 7:00 ea. GUEST IN THE HOUSE” — ee LET'S GET IT STRAIGHT! God Spoke Through The Prophets Fulfilled Prophecy .t@ undeniable evidence that ‘Prophecy ‘came not in old time by the will of man: but holy. men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost’. (II Peter 1:20, 21). é Unbelievers usually reject the witness of prophecy by saying that the prophets wrote their aecounts after the said events had taken place. However, rie could not be: so in the following examples. The Lord Jesus foretold his ascension, and the coming of the Holy Spirit, as the true Vicar of Christ to his Church, during his absence, then adds, ‘“And now I have told you before it come to pass, that when it ts come to pass, ye might believe’. (St. John 14:29). Both these predictions have long since become historie facts. The question is, have you believed in Jesus Christ because of them? If not, why not? What further evidence ; i do you expect God to give you? The Prophet Raniel, about fhe year 520 B.C. had an amaz- ing prophecy pearning the time, of Messiah’s coming, and death. (Danielf’9: 24-26). In his book, “The Coming Prince, Sir Robert Anderson peep mee ey presented himself to Israel as their King, foretold, and in accordance with the pro- shesy ar: FSeshetah who wrote about the same time as.- Daniel.’ (Matthew 21:4,5). The Messiah wae then “cut off, but not for himself’’. Within seven days he died, the Just Une, for us the Unjust ones, that he might bring us to God. (I Peter 3:18) That he might “reconcile us to God by the blood of his cross”. “TO HIM GIVE ALL THE PROPHETS WITNESSES, THAT THROUGH HIS NAME WHOSOEVER BELIEVETH IN HIM SHALL RECEIVE REMISSION OF SINS.” (Acts. 10-48). For by Grace are ye = , through Faith, and that not of God, not of Works, lest any man should boast.’’ (Ephesians 2:8,9). You are invited to hear the Word of God each Sunday Evening at 7.30 in’ the Montague Bible Chapel. _The Subject this Sunday “Daniel foretells Coming Events’. BIRCHWOOD FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND (Birchwood St. near Longworth Ave.) Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhay, B.A. A.M.—Morning Worship P.M.—Evening Worship VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. 11: 00 7:00 * Chetstian Reforined Church | 155 Mount Edward Read, Sherwood Rev. M, Dornbush, Minister 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 11:15 a:m.—Sunday School You are always welcome to worship with us. Sherwood Christian Bible School (Meeting in. Sherwood Elementary School) A Sunday Bible School for all ages. ' * Classes each Sunday 9:45 . 10:45 a.m. - Wednesday night Bible Study and Prayer Meeting in homes of members. = +e WELCOME TO ALL . Bie Baptist Church i Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs._V. L. Dingwell. Organist and Choir Directer 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages - 11:00 a.m.—“A MOTHER AND HER SON” Duet: “Consider the Lilies’ Mrs. Douglas MacKenney and Mrs, Ronald Jenkins them: ‘“‘O For A Thousand Tongues” A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU _ SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH. a ; Kirkwood Drive Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewis ° Organist: Mrs. J. B. Herdman, ne. CHURCH SCHOOL: 9:45 a.m.—Senior, Intermediate and Juniors WILL “THE REAL MN. CHRISTIAN STAND 11.00 an WHEE 11:00 a.m.— Choir: “My Song Is Love Unknown —(Jack Ireland)... ' Junior and Senior Confirmation Classes 7:18 a he Group “Jesus. Christ and the “You i vans to > Worship With Us" Charlottetown Bible Chapel 233 Cumberiand St: at Longworth: Ave. - 11:00 a.m.—RON HARRIS 7:30 p.m.—OWEN MacRAE “The Old Book . + eee Ee cs ee rere Bleed | : .. the Blessed Hope.” j | \ Zion nas Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets “The Rev. Donald A. a, B.A. Minister Miss Roberta Shaw. Deaconess Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, nent B.Mus. Organist ane Choir Director. - TRINITY “UNITED CHURCH Charlottetown, oe Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. peer ._Rev...Gerald on Wyrwas, B.A, B.D. Organist: Mr. J. B. Herdman 9:45 a.m.—Senior, Intermediate and Junior Church School « 11:00 a.m.—Primary and Kindergarten 11:00 a:m.—Crib Room and Nursery up to two years 11:00 a.m.—Broadecast over CFCY : “ARE YOU HAPPY?’’—Rev. John G. E. Ball Anthem: “God So Loved The World” (Stainer) 2:00 p.m.—Confirmation Class for Adults 3:45 p.m.—Confirmation Class for Young Peopple 7:00 p.m.—“THE COLD SHOULDER” Rev. John G. E. ‘Ball 4 9:45 a.m.—The Church School. Classes for all ages 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 Se School 8:15 p.m.—Young Peoples’ Bible Class - Ab 00. a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: THE WAY TO CALVARY Anthem: Wilt Keep Him In Perfect Peace tt. L 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WO Sermon: FULL ASSURANCE Men’s Selections: God Holds the Key | Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus J A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL ‘St. Peter's Cathedral eka Rochford Square Ven, -Archdeacon J. R. Davies, M.A., Rector Rev. Canon E,_M. Malone, M.A "D.D. Honorary Assistant ‘Priest. Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lie, Mus., Organist Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Choir Director March 13—The Third Sunday in Lent 8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist 8:45 a.m.—Mattins 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School (Infants Class 11 a.m.) 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon 7:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Visitors are most ‘cordially welcome at. all services. a —~Kagiican ‘Church of Canta | WEDNESDAY.-March 16, 1966. St Paul's Anglican Church © Established 1769 by Royal Foundation The Rev. F. Louis Elias, L.S.1.. Rector Organist and Choir Dire George A. Thompson, F.R.C.O.., (CHM) A.R.C.M. THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT af 8:30 a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION 9:45 Nn SCHOOL: Junior, Senior and Bible Class 11:00 a.m. _SUNDAY SCHOOL: Crib Nursery, Beginners and Primary Classes 11:00 a.m.—MORNING PRAYER AND SERMON - Anthem: ‘Lord, For Thy Tender acied Sake” RR, .Farrant Subject: ‘CHRIST'S GREAT DISAPPONTMENT’ 5:00 p.m.—EVENING LENTEN SERVICE Subject: “SELF-EXAMINATION; AM I HONEST?” 7:30 a.m—HOLY COMMUNION . 10:00 am.—HOLY COMMUNION ; 4:30 pm- —CHILDREN’S LENTEN SERVICE AND FILM “BETRAYAL IN GETHSEMANE” -LENTEN MID-WEEK SERVICES and FILM of - -“BETRAYAL IN GETHSEMANE” YOU ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME TO ATTEND ALL OUR SERVICES \ 2-00 p.m 4 ws *