. . >|. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. July 16. 1966.’ mmacarine area as fires sntoay True Worship of God = °_—« ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Aired s. Buescher] SS TTT | VE Ons | Rees ee Seripture—Facdus °6:4-6; John 4:7-24. were in-the plant when the. firs on | BZ 7 WV Por tugese Hope | Ate Killed. ee as. % 2 e lunch in another section of the CARTHAGE, Wo AP)-Five facility and got out safely 4/ # ' ' . : . : . persons were reported~ killed There _.were-three major ex A or a Da isit and scores injured Thursday: as plosiene and a ‘series of smaller # pe , ; a “seriés of explosions rocked — the windows in the court : ‘ the. Hercules “Powder Company jose here were knocked out .by LISBON (Reuters) _ Portu- Francisco died im 1919 at the : es : hi zuese Roman Catholics are hop- age of 10 of penumonia and Ja- pa eee meet a ne. wr OT tin ate ; JF ng that Pope Paul may -visit cinta‘in 1920 at the age of ‘nine “here huge a _ aioe a Portugal next year for celebra- of pleurisy : Jasper County sheriff's . offi. 9S into the sky Debris from..the blast way tions marking the 50th anniver- AWAITED FINDINGS cers said a number of persons “C0rls than-a mile awa sary of Our Lady of Fatima in Although. pilgrims at once were Meported trapped in the ™ 0) eae heperiee their an 19017 , stz 1 to flock t he {- SR — ’ s 97. - tarted to_ fl to the sport, it : were blown from nearby high. Record numbers of pilgrims was only in 1930, afer careful {he anniversary committee, ays. Soren ; be t MOS Me en UE A . oa — rae Rectal an oe ne e eeatigstion Rev. suse “Galambre de i Saat ar : __ 2 . ; aos expec o visit the shrine dur- of all relevan. data,-that—full eira, who said guardedly at The nfario government ee ee Ro Mea tole bene a gre > by comer a med a oo ea the at ar in oon 7 hag rayernies ng_ the ae ecclesiastical approval “was'*the ‘Pope may be aaiel te spends $8,000,000 a year on for- a, : , : . —" : : ; ' meer Five-month-long celebrat z oti : : ” : st fire ’ protection any earthly person er thing— Exodus serving them Is ‘likewise forbidden. — importance than where —John rr ee will begin _pfficially Mav ps be oe to ~~ come to Fatima... ." —-_est_ fire ‘protectio = &n: 4-6. : Exodus 20:4-6. : 5 eae te i s . EXT: m “5? __. 1967. — the SOth anniversary of| The record for-ihe number of MEMORY VERSE: “God is a spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit andjin truth.” .. . John 4:24 ‘thé first apparition of the Virgin pilgrims visiting:Fatima at one | The Salvation Army ‘ : jwas @ matter of ceremony a n 4 | ———_—_-—-—_ 4" te es ee minding time was set Oct. 13, 1951, when yo 3 & | , =f 7x. sheep in_a_ fie at Cov das s KNOWING, WORSHIPING GOD, \form. Thus, she asked Jesus’ — 7 —T- e P : = * + 1,000,000 peopte from ey 176 Great George Street jem iria, near the smal! village of parts’ of the world gathered at Nelsen. opinion regarding the pr o ver si Z , Capt, and Mrs. Ray * smn a : | for worship: her ' I e rings Fatima in central Portugal the’ shrine. to mark the closing : - i . ene’ tea Charlene ances Of the. children, Lucia de Je-'of the Catholic Ghurch’s Holy | Sunday: Directory Class—$30 am. - s< : . ? 7 : tore oe ‘ Gerizim or Jerusal- od’s W a sus, 10, and her cousins Jacinta Year , Sunday Schoop<10 a.m. rivi ege S fa n an ae ee weet af te S or * “and Francisco Marto, 7.and 9, The shrine—can-hardly accom- Holiness Meeting—1 ; is a only Lucia is still alive. She isfmodae a greater number off Salvation Meeting—t_p.m ae . JL , : . oe ono = ne T Man ‘a nun at the Carmelite conven®People than’ that at one time, Tuesday, 8 p.m —Tome League (Public meeting) (EDITOR'S NOTE: The fol- graven images of the Almighty. he’sees. He would become “sat- greater im Mtn mw Fm a 0 of re on at Coimbra, in| bu the total of pilgrims visit- Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting oe Soon tgy 2 odighos ge ues tieadaes it Gare ra ‘cael am whet his od ae wereny. H Saatners net Where “We do not pursue the great “The three sae declared aa’ a oe a aT A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY » y Se ben” w 5 s ’ ve s . ‘ = s T ” son Scar a copyrighted thing in cen an earth, or in and foont tell him about God “® wae. ot tow °F task of Bible translation, produc- that the Virgin appeared’ to Be hath pes Sh —_—_—_—_—_—=_=_=_=_=_-_—_—_—_— outlines produced by the Divi- the waters under the earth The making, bowing to and jemi. abe tion and distribution as an anti- them on the 13th day of each Fatima during the celebrations 7 he at Canteitan Wileeitiad A le image of God which ‘serving of images designed to God Is a Spirit: and they dote to Communism, or to pro-|Mmonth in 1917 from’May to Oc- was voiced publicly las Febru--|> c RY TEMPLE = National Conan a a ae Pie Paap = Bbreigae of iakian eae ts, worship is expressly for- ~ oer i ei ee ee the British or American tober inclusive. .ary by the. vice - president of ALVA in the U.S.. and is w by «could not be fashioned, for God bidden: Certainly,. the artisans ‘ship involves man's whgle being. jway of Me. We ae : a - - — iim, ee eee CANADA permission ) : - is.a Spirit, ‘appearing differently who make such images have no 17 he does not worship-“in spirit (C2U* We believe a Wor is ° . : mia Perri Clarke’ Paster - By R.H. RAMSEY to all-men. each limited in h!s such idolatrous objective im anq in truth,” it is questionable fore seve mglh ed ae ; oe ion res yterian Church ss nei Worship is man's recognition \concept of God by what he dees mind They are fashioned but ‘© whether he worships at all. Wor- | 5 : up-to-date a jerome : : : 9.15 am—Radio Broadcast; Summerside station af tie Gependence pen Ge > iebest bin. personify gnd symbolize the |chip cannot be confined to “‘a prio saga ae m9 i ag ting Corner Prince and Grafton Streets . 9.45 am.—Suhday School vine sufficiency~and his confes| Renaissance art!sts might spirituality of the Deity anidHi® piace,” it must be centered in ecurs co °: etaeed - the The Reverend Donald A. Campbell, B.A., D.D. 11:00 a:m.==Worship Service sion that all he needs in life have portrayed Him as a robed Saints. However, some men’s (iian’s whole being. It is not a aed eee ah eas eee rasa F, Magierd ARCO oo = : . — o tan be found in God. It springs and bearded Caucasian parth, all- too-human minds fafl to pe-! matter of form; custom or ritual, | ee or wee ae | Meal Gee Mdeaidian ae adie ge ee ee A ew from our very natures, the re- arch. Africans may _ picture netrate through the image to put of the reality of who God is £2", Archbishop of > ctor ors You will- receive a warm welcome at Calvary Temple ‘egroi y President of the United Bible . ° ‘ sponse of creature to Creator. Him: Negroid-featured, loincloth- communicate with the One it is |,nq what He requires : ee oe ea 10:00 a m.—Bible @taSs « 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School ‘ : TT. . . spate : imanity is like the woman". <* - | 11:00 #m—DIVINE WORSHIP ee a - , tnvent or create. God, either lion skins. Orientals would see jfinement or restriction of the 5: the well. Man stands in need speaking ot the _ Anniver. Sermen: —"GREAT POSSESSIONS” BIRCHWOOD foe eee a oe hg Hyper ase. 2 pg wee 2 - —, veg a of fellowship-with his God. He pict. society at the Waldort-As- Solo: ‘The Lord Is My Light’’— Alliston, wi is hands. G s eter- | skin a almond-eyed. ! Anc ad to de-spiritualization seeks to satisfy his spiritual vr ae ro >t a J Mrs. David Cox hg = yea sae — as- South Pacific tribes would = a or , ; cravings with “‘graven images,” oe Hotel, New York, on May : Service Broadcast ovecr Radio Station CACY FREE. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND terts faith in Him as t one ture His vast proportions girdl- ialogue ween Jesus only to‘ discover’ that réligious ~ : : a ao (Birchw St. near Longworth Ave.) j s re | D Bs ‘ > ° . r rue God must necessarily be- ed ‘by a lava-lava and crowned and the woman at the well sets well-being is founded only in tae fees nas eoauad eo Peatictey ieee aaa E OF CHRISTIANITY”. Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhay, B.A. tome involved in the worship of with feathers. Also, he might be: the pattern for: our worship of Him who offers the “living wa- >’ te Gas ie & een a od Sole: “A Sang Of Reaise’—E. Thiman. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. dim as such depicted as a God of wrath and God. Jesus laid bare ‘her life, iter and the “bread of life” to ve ryagee : i | Mijas Wetelle Mustned é 6:30—-p.m:—Evening— Worship. = : ; : torn. world._‘But— the Christian: Estelle Mug As the first commandment vengeance or a God of leve and_ showing her her_true_self with. sustain-the soul ~~ oe ire ye coment as aie a VISITORS WARMLY. WELCOME) ids “nan to worship” God exclu- |forgiveness, for each man's such a divine insight that she-|—————— ———_1s_an. optimist, oa A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL - “tively, the second bids us to wor- |concept of God depends upon his knew instinctively He was no TRANSPORT CHIEF DIES. and eee - fie a — — ———$$ $$$ hi spirit 5 ; the Father mere_man_Consequently Sg ~—Bibte Societies shout , —— ; saan ay =: Sent auuncindiaer telte hoes Ye tleeaes of leek creat Gy carvepeied Mie roading ville | MONTREAL (CP) _- eens en: eye Tone ee eam 60 See Charl Bibi Ch | Christian Refor med Church c © worship false gods, the -sec- be fashioned, for God {s a Spirit ion, seeking-confirmation for her Earle Collison, viee-president of th¢T— wae “8 te arlottetown IDle ape . md forbids us to worship Him and idols or pictorial represen- somewhat shallow beliefs the Quebec and Ontario Trans- | World — _ dea - P * $05 Gumberiand 91 et Learwerth Ave. z 155 Mt. Edward Road inder_false forms tations of God would Itmit our The rites and observances of portation Co, died in hospital ge” : at mo eo d rr (The first church in Sherwood) The second commandment !s concept of Him 4s a Spirit. An her faith had never made a very Thursday. He was also a former | !- er? k er “ Sunday School¢-11:00am_ ‘continues all simmer) Rev. M. Dornbush, Minister (Phone 4-4721) wecific. Not only is man abso- image would narrow what man deep impression upon her for, if |presiden of the Dominion -Ma- eer ies 6 Mpa Services—11:00..3.m—and—8-98—» m i ; , utely forbidden to make any knows about God dowr to what she thought of religion at all, it rine Association. * agg eth ca an a how and §. Thé Old Book . Th New Rirth’ Tie Precious Rlood : : a” “Meraing Weeship Engitsh) arrow, as tackle this. job without > Pais ore fore 7.30 pm-—Evening Worship (English) prayer ai 2. Money — lots of '* and + kl Ww k ; i ’ ° ae i 1 i. ’ = (pgniatt thats We. eced, pricey Guiral Christian Church Your children are also invited to attend our - — i You-Are- Always-Wetcome-To Worship: With Us gifts i : & . ° ~ 3. Men and women. We have ‘ ee 219 Kent Street . Vacation Bible School jan_ international team of men. MORNING— and women on this job, but they 10-00 a.m —Bible School for al! aces which will be held both forenoon and afternoon from July 25 must be increased ‘rapidly 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service and Communion =r pod ae ee gy = ae pr sp ay oo +, , ” ‘ _ > “ ’ Pr Schoo reste eas 5 caeeee ees, some the Arce 5 Message. “A NECESSARY EXHORTATION”. aa eee ameremied preaay ghone ¢-(72! bishop. ‘there is no limit to Solo: Mrs. Sydney Hurry, ooo God can do Yor this move- EVENING . ' DAILY BIBLE READINGS 7:30 p.m.- ne See. pata ——=== = i ae Sunday. July 17: Exodus 33 sermon “hE * | Monday, July 18: Exodus %4 Minister: Mr. W. 0. Weale ; SHERWOOD - PARKDALE 11-17 a iach — ae . st: - Allis “M 7 A.R-OM: | Tuesday. July 19: Numbers | ~“ Oreanist oe casi er : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13: 19-33 WELCOME .TO ALL | Wednesday. July 20: Numbers a - * Meeting in the a Women's Institute Hall 14: 1-35 — a = —— ~ : Maple Avenue | Thursday, July 21: I Kings 11: The Kev. lan C. Glass, B.A., B.D., Minister }1-22 : i 11:00 a.m -*Divine Worshi = me } 3 iv} ship < gery. July. 28: ¥ ‘Kings 11. 23- Sherwood Church of Christ . Sermon: “A GREAT RESPONSIBILITY”, — a i Sh ood Flementary School) 2 Saturday, July 23:1 Kings 12 we 2 ee — A WARM WELCOME AWAITS You / 1-20. 19.00,am —Sunday School for al! aces ' a j - - —— —- Nursery through Adult class » — a ———— i as — aa 11: -a.m.—Morning Worship and the Lord's Supper : Z x | PUSVILLE Presiding- WA MacRae First Baptist Church { Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Martin i Sermon by K. .T.. Nortis—‘CHRISTONLY™, j a 1 ily, Toronto. Ont., mr — Ee a dees oe YOY ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A. B.D., Minister —— at Mie Chatie Gallant. : ® Come And Bring Your Children Mrs. V: L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Directer — ; Se | Joan Gallant returned to her = 11°00 am—Rev. A’ J Langley, First, Baptist ° ‘ 4 3 | a j|home after spending some time : Se : Church, Moncton * oa iy 4 : i : ; A Church-planting project wed ” * . ‘ , Fi with relatives in Toronto, Ont. : i . a Sate ; Guest. Preacher ° . » »." 7 : F +-—-Mir--and-Mrs-Ralpt Clemente Central Christian-Chorch, Charlottetown i Solo Selected: Lloyd Martin. M oie o t £2 ‘ ' | Wayne and Kim, - Saint ~John; il ~j- ee oe lr sect sania ) | 4 [ ? 6) i ; Be : f jwere receritly visiting. Mr. and + : ST re Sol a jected. oa sal af La | & s &" bE i? 4 : ; s 3 "Mrs Date Corcoran. 4 oe -sanliaaaaeeeiaaa , hc nn es wrong —_— at ‘ ; ; | Gerald Blanchard. Toronto is : | Spending holidays at the home Th Ki k f y Fi Wedpesday—7:30 Prayer Meeting. ; THE CHURCH FOR ALL... See ee or and Mrs. ¢ kK OF M. James - A WARM WELCOME AWAITS You i i " ard. F : . : ALL FOR THE CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Kinch, Minister: “ius = ne | ‘The Church is the greatest factor | Hamilton, Ont., are visiting at The Rev. wee A. npr ee , ———— on earth for the building of cha ‘the home of d Kinch,” tag Sg e as : Y ‘ | Ser andl good cilisnmaisin. Tt ina theres leh feed Pepediet : Kine Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B.-Mus,, ARCCO THE UNITED CHURCH ()F CANADA : house of spiritual values. Without a | Mr. and Mrs. Howard O'Hal- r : . : strong Church, neither democracy , vi “11:00 A.M . ‘ mor civilization can survive. There as aiencie ne » sige vs FORMED IN 1925 are four sound h Ph : Sermon : ; . person should Mined deities wake | Winston Corcoran was Visitinz + ete at WORDS OF THE FAITH” ‘ (e union of Congregationalists, Methodists and the majority of Jarly and support the Church. Thev Sunday at his home. He is taking GREAT. WOR a é * nepyeraen ee gue: (i) Ber his on anke (3) Pec the summer course at Prince of (iit) REDEMPTION . 4 - h sch ldren Sate > For the sake Wales -Colleze, Charlottobowr| Solo of his community and nation. 4) Master Marvin Gallant. D : TY ¥or the sake of the Church itself, Spent a few days taco wa) : ‘Hear Ye, Israel. (Elijah y Mende SOL : TRINI UNITED CHURCH which needs his moral and material : * . SLE relativ tes June Foster! c e b Soak fhe ke eee When each new experience springs forth like a jack-in-the-box "*2tves \ = aor aoe fae : ee The Lnited Church- of Canada larly and read vour Bible daily. - +. and your fondest possessions are toys... and your chief concern F. Gallant were Mr_ aa Mrs. rgd pg arian emit ee Sarda eens, PEt. 4. : ' 1s Lo squeezeyout of every hour the last ounce of amusement—then |Erbie Gallant. Fortune Cove. ‘ a . os eet } Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. it’s fun to be surprised. Mrs. Angeline Blanchard and . Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, cit an : . ann Kaba. Mewes Gad ’ ’ i Guest Organist: Prof..W. E_ Fletcher, A.R.C.M. AT.C.L. But when you've grown too old for tovs . .. when life is laced | after spending the an oe St Peter $ Cathedral! ; ; with serious challenge ++. When happiness depends on a thousand so- relatives in Quebec ~ e Sibeeed Square 11.00 am —Nursery and Orth Room im Social Hall ial, economie and moral decisions—then surprises can : Mrs. William Gallant is spend- 5 Sermon: “THE INESCAI eat rp can be devastat- | ing some time with her daugh. inns th ee 11:00 aym em = ines APABLE CHRIST” eink? ~“jters-Mrs, John P Gallant. andy} ~ Ven. Archdeacon 3. R. Davies, MA., L.Th., Rector : Solo: “If With AN You "(Mendelssohn sar grills : : » ae oar « R. Ss, MA., L.Th., Solo: ‘If With All Your Hearts’ (Mendels: », % ae as — - early education must prepare ts for oa 7 poser _ Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D.D LL.D. Mr. David Hall i surprises, [he know its i j : ths |W i sistant Priest be haus tis meeting th se, abit: ” skills Wwe acquire must | her daughter Mrs. Melvin Blan- Miss sian’ meson a Mus., Organist 7.00 p.m—Sermon: “INFALLIBLE. SIGN” ae eeting the unexpected as readily as the expected. _ | chard. Mr. Blanchard and fam- - Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Choir Director (Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas) i? le hecause religious faith and ‘moral fortitude are men's i “ma ps Keir JULY 17—THE SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Visitors Are Welcome To Worship With Us emtef resources in the unheralded crisesiof adult life, we must nure nd family’ Mi oe oe |; ture their d l : ae rP os a ami mmunigash spent 8 0 am—Holy Eucharist : ; ture their development im every child, sg ; Sunday afternoon at the home pip peg aes , ” o i 2 —Ma ' 5 . 4upport, encourage. serve your church in its vital efforts to fl and Mrs Warburton 1f-66 a m— Choral: Eucharist and Sermon PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH meld the character of today’s youth — tomorrow's adults * | leat cece OP PM —Evenomng (in Chapel) — E 13 Christi ys) i — - : ristie Drive, Parkdale i. The Sunday morning services will be conducted by, the Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A:, B.D., Mini Rev. Canon J. W. Cornish, L.Th.,-Rector of St.“Barnabas’ ae, ee ee ai { Church, Qitawa, whp will be priest in charge of the parish | Mr. Leslie Hiscott—Organist and Director of Choirs beste eaten . “erie during ‘Jély. I] 10:00 am.—Nursery and ¢hild care im the Ch + SID + SY + cy + i + i i ip? - Visitors are cordially welcome at ‘all services : : oe — malt. Se Sip + WP + WD : : 419-00 a.m. —DIVINE. WORSHIP Src, » : "© Oapsright 1960 Keister Asvertins ak Eel SS eee ~ Sermon: “THE DEBT: TO OUR PAST”, a ’ er A -~ ng Service, Ine, Strasburg, Va. 7 ; es Solo: “Spirit of God’'—Neidlinger onan ; ; i (Mise Beryl Vessey) | __._ THIS FEATURE 1S CONTRIBUTED T ) } St. Paul's Anglican Church. ean ee : ; : rs = 0 THE CAUSE oF THE CHURCH Let us desigh your let- t dll s n ican YoU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP. WITH U8@ BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS | ao oe ae be uae ee ae - a : Be ‘ brochures; call us for The Rev. F. Louis Elias, L.S.1., Rectoi 1 JOHN W. 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