Presbyterian Men 1 Plan Meet For lruro Plans for the setenth annual‘ conference of Presbyterian Men to be held at the Nova Scoiia Agricultural (‘oilege in Trttro on May 1 in 3 have beett annotitic ed by Roderick Douglas of New castle. \'.R . Svnorl (‘oiiticil Prc Iident. and by Roy Hamilton, na— Celebrate Baptist Jubilee Baptists from churches of the Atlantic United Baptist (‘onven~ tion. the Convention of Ontario- Quebcc. and the Baptist Union of Western Canada will join with Baptists from the American and Soittliern Conventions in the Uni- ted States. and otlter Baptis. tional dirt‘t‘lttf‘. Toronto The groups, to celebrate the conclus- eonferencc theme is "\‘n ()thcr ion. in 64. of a special live- Gods . year program of work and “it- Guest speakers arc to he the nests. The meetings will take Rev Dr Kenneth (1 \ic.\li|1an. place in the new convention hall general secretary of the t‘anad- Ian Bible Society, and the Rev Bastl E. Howell, comptroller of the Presbyterian Church iii (‘an Ida Both are from Toronto. Arranzcmcnts for the t-nnli-r- once are under the direction of iii Atlantic City, N.J.. on .\1a_v22 to 2-1. The five-year program. called The Baptist Jubilee Advance has seen the Atlantic United Baptist churches joining with the other Mr. Douglas. Blair \inciittti-‘iid. Grace". presenting his impres- Charlotieiowu. a member oi the sions of the Church and tire national committee \\i11('ll spon- world stirs the tli‘H't‘nlf‘ilI, and Rev. Rec, Basil Howell joinpd the DEVI” H”“"'""“‘- Pl"l”'" NS- 1 “R “Mm. \v Bell Telephone (‘ompany of ('rin- the \lart lli‘ \'_\lit‘ 1' ttllt‘llt‘l’ ' ' ' ' aria in 1022 as a junior clerk in of Evangelism and Social .\ci— hp”... up». 1.1.}. “wit titll‘l the accounting deprirtitteni of ' ""1 pit, all ‘11 tiitt.tim the \iontreal office anti ;lf‘l\'t'illt‘< in continental: “it the t‘tttitt‘i tin hogan l1): llt'ltvi‘l” will. .it. ed to the position of assistant ence plans. \ll‘ Hamilton sa,\‘>- .‘ciici‘ztl scrrchtt-t or lill‘ t‘}itt.t(lA ccniptroller. the theme, '\'o other tittds, “m “31)”: 5“..qu .t it": lie 13 Retiring frotn business in 1961 rails for an I‘\il'(’lttt‘l_\ personal 3 Wm "Hulpl‘flllit‘ .-.t t..- “on he was ordained to the Ministry lPll mammalian on the part (it of Toronto and Ktit;.:iitt .i'ltl for Him" completion of theological each of its \2 \\ c moot together mm... “a”. “.m-M “i. ~i..- nimrti studies which he had undertak- en wltile still employed by Bell informally in our fliSf'llellill ses- Telephone. ask lltll'st‘l\ c lion iii \ll'ssliills it! the l‘wmiu'crian lint“ “" “'ll ('hitrch iit t‘aitarlri. esily what does come first in our [>{p ,; (-11,. mm” ..r titt‘ Up. After serving as minister of lives do "i I“ 9 pat’tmcnt of I)\'l‘l'st‘.l~ \l.~sions 51- tlnim'si nUVt‘l'llal'. Qllf‘u church have other :tttisi‘ lil‘ of thct'aitadtan (‘oittic'l oi t‘iitir- “'35 called 10 his DI'P-‘Tni PUSL Hamilton is a former director of (.hps and a momiwr or iii... eiimd in the financial administration sales promotion with “Portal in: committee of the t 11 l t c d of the church He has given at- MMM'F "f “"8"” lilm'lm- Bible Societies, II 'ttit’ltl oruani~ tit? leadership to the Christian Rev kenneth t‘. \tr-xtillan, 7aiion Endeavour Movement. the Pres- Bx, RD. D1), is a native o1 He has \istictt flip 4|,(t1'sons bytcrian Young People's Society Mount Forest. Ontario. F‘ollow- mission fields or the txtiiztttian arid the GidefltlS. ing his graduation front Knox churches on all \‘i"l'lll(‘1ll.’~i. Mi" NOW?” is a mail with an College in Toronto he held pas- Based on his iratels llt' has \\1‘1I.— interesting career —— a man forates at Burgoyne and Dun- y worth hearing and knowing. “71110 Chariottetowussm. April 25. t ' Nova Scotiri. yearly emphasis. These emphasis have (mere :I‘DIIIIS lIl Id The Christian and His Neighbor ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON It Alina aloud... - '--'M 1035-81; John 4:74: I John MIC-5:8. church extension. evangelistic outreach, sicwarrish p and 11mm ce. world mission. and teaching and training: , Program for the \tlantic ('in ' meetings is \arted and extreme— l_\ interesting \leiropolitan on" era star Irene .lortlan. members i of the Baltimore Symphony ()r- clicstt'ii. anti a chorus of 160 will I be featured in the presentation of an orator o specially written! for the O('t'll<li)11. 'l'hc oi'attit‘io. based on Psalm 11 is entitled “What Is .\lan'.‘“. .-\lso in attend- l aitce trill he the Singing City" Chorus 01 Philadelphia. Special speakers include Dr. .loltti Sorctt of lira/.11, president of the Bap ii When a lawyer questions the require- In the parable, d the its, worm “lump... "campus, merits 1c1' eternal life. .lcsus reverts stops to at" man beaten and principle of 3,11,. mama", and me Hm. to Scriptural law. illustrating it with robbed. Who, then. asks Jesus. is the With and ' ‘ ' a parable.~l.ttke 11:2 29 good neighbor?—Luke 10:30-37. woman at the John G. Diei’eiibaker. .\l.‘tuy Atlantic Baptists. from churches iii New Brunswick. Print-c lcdwartl Is— land antt Newfoundland will be goin: to the titeetings by special tour. sponsored by Baptist It‘elu lowship Tours. The tour will be} by bus. learn: Saint John on} the morning of .\I.'iy 10, and will: titcltttie a visit to the World‘s; Fair 111 Next \‘ork MEMORY VERSE: “And the commandment have we. from him. THE CHRISTIAN CHARACTER Jesus Placed Stress On love . ~* tl-lttiiur's note: The follow Jesus has told its the manner "1' binding his wounds. taking hint (“mitt-Ts Kn“, MORE itig material relating to to- whiclt we are to live toward to an inn and arranltinz 80d \l-m we W \p. ._ The morrow‘s Sunday School les- our fellow men. stressing the‘ paying for his care. \iaine III‘lHHU' safety commit- SM! is hilfi't‘tl 0" t‘opl'rlfll‘li‘d in"? “him Should Shin? ihrOlIt-Zh- In all this the Samaritan, out the Christian character. ‘ in Luke 10:25-37, .lesus does far more than merely answeri outlines produced by the Divi- sion of t‘hrisiian Education, National (‘ouucil of ('Iiurches overcomes the risk to himself.; his prejudices of race and re- ligion. the delay in his private ice concluded ‘t‘iiursday from} three years of Maine statistics illi‘ tlt‘:1lll rate '11 critiipact cars IS 3'" tunes as high as that in ‘ iii the [18. and is used by per the lawyer's question accordlugi affairs and the natural disincti. standard (‘tlt‘\ The Study was mission.) to the Scriptures First He asksi nation or anyone to prend made of accidents in whic B)’ RJL "ii-“SKY lit? qtlt‘SliOM‘t‘ What the Sl'l‘ip'. svmpaihv. time. trotible and one or more compact cars Those who insist that it turns say regarding the require- rfioney 0‘" a iota] stranger, preacher concern himself onty with “preaching the gospel" and Which then. Jesus asks. proved the better neighbor? he were involved with one or more ‘ standard—sued vehicles. i ments for eternal life. i Knowing it would meet with l SALES DECREASE ‘ forget about being a pi‘i'tt'litl'dl- Jesus approval, the lawyer: lawyer gives the only possible WARSAW .\P‘v—v'l'l1{? Warsaw‘ mnral lmchm,‘ “nulde “N. 1"; briefly summarizes Deuterono~t correct answer and is told, "Go, newspaper Kurier Polski re- remember “1‘” ilOS‘llstnjlmlifai my 6:5. 10:12 and Leviticus‘i and do thou likewise." ' - '.. "i ‘2‘ -n a ( . v . .~ . _ ports sales of t‘lLZflt'L‘lIt‘S iii the $112515:Thflwipilnvml‘, deli“ l9‘13- “1“”. MON“! ("ll “Elli The brief para-graph "01“ first three months of 1 ll yd i'm‘ W ill] “mm Hr he has not lived according to; John 4 is includpd in today-3 tit-tipped five per cent under) 9“ i a“ H ( “lion”; IIIIP'SL'I‘IIHIII‘F. he attempts to. lesson began“. n shows how those of tlte last quarter of 1963 "mm “um” ‘ l” ‘ " Justify himself with his consci-i Jesus carried nut m His ow gave direction to suckers or up- braidcd oficitdci's. giving promi- nence to practical truths. once by asking Jesus who is his life the principle set forth in the i that . j neighbor. , parable of the Good Samaritan. in the wake of warnings smoking impairs health, ten the book, "What but 'I' with GD 'l'HE CHURCH FOR ALL . .. ALL FOR THE CHURCH 'flic Chtmch is the greatth fact/r It earth for the building ofrharacter and good CIIIZPDFl’le. It is a store- house afspirttttal \altit-s. Without a. strong Church, neither democracy mt civilization can survive. '1‘ here are four sound reasons why every perm should attend services regu- larly and support the Church. 'i‘ltey are: tllFor his own sake. tL‘t For in: children‘s sake. 13) For the. sake of his community and nation. ii) For the also of the Church itself, which neodobiouunlaudm 'nlm Church inspires across the. whole expanse, of httm with God! What do YOU think life is meant to be? Wilderness? Or the Garden of God? Plan to go to church regularly and . Jam us at;_Church next Sunday! read your Bible daily. Every gardener knows human ingenuity cannot be substituted for: the miracle of growth. God's secret is God‘s! But he knows, too, that wild growth means wilderness. Only culti- vation makes a garden. So he works with God. And the result; is abundance. What the. man with the. green thumb practices in his hack yard, the vation of souls . . . the realization of our spiritual potential. Working Copyright 1W, Keith Advctiain‘ Davin. Inc, Salisbury. VI. Jesus seizes the OppOl‘Illllllyl The paragraphs from I John to lay down a profound. eternali assigned to our lesson open with truth and illustrates it with that a verse containing he great parable of the Good Santaritan.i central truth of the entire pass- ’1‘he man who has been beaten,l age and from which every other robbed and left for dead on the , truth we are studying here radi- . _ highway between .lerttsalcm andl ates. Love is a necessity of - 5 l Jericho is completely ignored; God's nature. as it is His very “ l R I P v the priest and the Levite. It, nature to love. He cannot exist. His Sermon on the Mount is I an excellent cxumplc of .lcsus‘ ipi'iit'tical, moral preachin‘zs. II 1 ctiittliiiis very little gospe. but how rich 11 is iii good works and ‘ mural teachings! (l\'t‘1‘ and over. ‘ '1. .. ti n O O In His own life Jesus carries savin‘ riti, \ ‘llllllll. mer John writes of God'o love. saying ,r we love God. we must also love otir fellow man.-—1 John 4:16-53. out the parable by talking the Samaritan well.—thn 4:7-9. That he who loveth God love his brother nIso.”—-l John 4:21. was or could be, God, without] And if we love God. then its being also love; without loving. ; must also love our fellow mm“ It is only when we love one i If the latter is not true. then tht. another with the love or God—t former is not a reality. There is the love which is His_ own, andi no other way through which 0111 which He begets In us—that His 1 love of God can be realized ex. love is fulfilled in us. Then, cept by loving our brothers, Love‘s circuit is completezfrom. John is very short with the God to us. from us to our bt‘titit-i pious man who is not brother-1v. ers. and through our brothers Men Wm, say they to“. God‘ but back to God. hate their fellow man. are liars: Love to God is impossible with. no fear. there is nothing to give out love to man: and love to occasion to fear. love. her man is imperfect and unsure cause we are first loved by God. : without love to God. St. Peter's Cathedral Rochford Square Anglican Church of Canada The Ven. Archdeacon .I. R. Davies. MA. Rector The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. M.A.. D.D. onorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton, LIc. Mus" Organist Mrs. B. W. Patterson. Choir Director In this perfect love, there 5 April all—The Fourth Sunday after Easter 8:00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist 8:45 a.m.—Mtatittlns 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School (Infants Glass 11 a.m.) 11:00 a.m,——(‘horal Eucharist and Sermon 5:00 p.m.~Evensong tsat‘ ) 7:00 pun—Confirmation Service Conducted by the Rt. Rev. BA. D.D.. D W. W. Davis, .(‘.L.. Bishop of Nova ’ Scotti: Vtsitors are most welcome at all services. First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. 3.0.. Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell. Organist and Choir Director b_ . is the Samaritan—a member of; without loving for. front all a sect hated and despised by all: eternity and before all worlds. “ d Jews"—who takes com— He is. and ever has been love. passion on the injured man. He never is or can be. never By CARDINAL MeGl'IGAN If you asked 10 of your friends to define peace. the chances are 9:45 a.m.— Sunday Seltoil for all ages, you would get iiiiich the same . answer from them all. \hout Esllgrldcd 595mm“ rm pro'scl‘m'l t nine of them would describe 0 l m" M 1 peace as "the complete and (‘n-! “:00 am, —-"BURIAL IN THE BACKYARD" t ' Ant. em: Selected during cessation of all wars." As remarkable as such a sit- } nation would he to the world. it . is at. best a very inadequate de- j scription of the peace many are ‘ seeking. The peace we pray for con sists not in the state of “armed peace" or “cold war" which has held the world trembling for the last 20 years. . And it does not mean simply 3 world-wide disarniameni— ai- t.hough today that would he a most welcome advance In the cause of wort > TRANQI‘ILITV True peace cannot l defined in general terms. thaps St. Augustine's philosophi- i eat approach to our problem is I I l 1 7:00 p.m.r—~"DREAM 0R VISION" Anthem: Selected. A WARM WELCOME AWAI’I‘S YOU Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. 11:00 tum—W. A. Thomson. speaking 7:310 p.m_—Stanley Streight. speaking VISITORS WELCOM Pl easily Per- - The Salvation Army “Home of Evangelism Since 1865" Great George Street Major Ronald H. “hiker as good a start as any. He puts‘ It simply: “Peace is the tran- quility of order." Pope .lottn XXIII expressed , the same idea in more specific , terms: “It is evident that peace i on earth, which men of every t 'era itave yearned for most eag- erly, can be firmly established . only if the order laid down by 1 God is dutifully observed.“ 1 It is obvious that every piece of equipment must function pet fectly if a machine is to accom- plish the job it was made to do. In the Divine plan. each httm- ‘ an being was created to enjoy a t promised happiness that derive es front eternal ttnion of God. 55 Villa Avenue Sunday: Directory Class 9:30 am. Sunday Schoolwlo a.m. Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. Salvation Meeting—7 pm. Friday: Young People‘s Hobby (‘lassutlfi pm. A WELCOME AWAlTS YOU AT THE ARMY" __—— CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Upper Prince Street Rev. C. K. Benn. Pastor 9:15 a.m. Radio Broadcast. Summerside Station This happiness was to be the 9:45 a‘m"s’“nda-v salmL Loyalty campaign reward won by a life of service . “309 3-‘m«*G‘l‘lm“ Servle Mr- A. M39130“ to God through service to our; 7:30 {a.m.—Evangelistic Rally neighbor. Such a tile necessar-i Sublet?“ SIN'S DECEPTION “Mittens” that each tndtvidiiali ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN'S FULL GOSPEL cam enjoys certain definite I‘IEIIISt and fuiiilts correspondingsly de- ’ finite obligations. { RIGHTS i As Pope .loitn expressed it. “Rights as well as dtiiies fitid their source, their sustenance anrt their inviolability in the nag titral law which grants or en- joins them. "For example, the. right of every man to live is correlative with the duty to preserve it: his right to a decent standard of liv- , . ing with the dirty of living it be-i beauty, fruitfulncss, Central Christian Church 21! Kent Street Charlottetown, P.E.I. Morning 10:00 a.m.—Bible School for the whole family. 11:00 a.m.-—Lord’s Supper and Morning Message to be by Mr, Claud 14min on behalf of the Gideon Society. “BEAUTIFUL WORDS OF JESUS" an effort . . . the culti- Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday a it Matthew Matthew . o n Ephesians 104:14-24 5: 13-20 13 236-43 10 :31-39 4 :4- eomingly: and his right to tn~. Friday, Saturday 1 vestigate the truth freely With‘ EVENING 11 Corinthians Coin-“itin- the duty of seeking it and pos- 7.00 p.m.—t:vennttg witnsitip Service 311‘”- , sessing it ever more completely Mmm “SUN wonsflypppms't ' and profoundly." THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS DONALD A. MaePHERSON Building Construction Parkdaie ATLANTIC ROOFING AND INSULATION COMPANY C-6275 COI'. Valley 8‘ Connolly S“. ‘64“ 240“ ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. Wholesale At Retail Hardware 0501 tteevn St. 11. T. JAMES Plumbing and Heating Day 4-9308 Night 4-823 12 Elm Ave. 50 Edward Si. 1 l l I H. .l. PHILLIPS It SON Departmental . . . General Contractor: .. i i ,_ Iteis. their national loyalties. 1 mm. . . (-38.15 16 Wood St. , 5' M‘l’sm" Mm" £le 119 Queen St. 1n the very beginning of the pa" ' my 3;?vm' D‘D' . i Plumbing and Heating Contractor I Chris‘ian "a 9" hold” Comowmmg w Wm be was: Pas“ m; (-8095 17 Hawthorne Ave. s '. 3‘93“ _ v . a 1m poke out agatnst such abuses. Association. Rt. Revd. W. W. Devi, Dim Nova :0?!” 3:;- ‘emaélotjgtza': GRAFTON Essa There is urgent need for all will be present. 0' M e ‘3 LARTER BROS. SE men to heed his word today. “.00 __ , _ APPI'DISR Ind 3mm Manufacturers of Cement Blocks 1"Red" Howatt, Lessee) ""PRFNCH PLAN smug. ' mm apprgghggwlmryogevu w w 4-338 ‘9 Queen St. H1609 102 Kcnsington Road 4-0219 163 Grafton so. PM“; memory V ‘ .1 M, BA" D'D. . . . . ATTEND TIIE DNUIIUN 0F YDUII DNUIDE ‘ READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES THE WINDMILI. RES’I‘AI 4-7131 186 Pr THE LOTUS can: EXAMPLES , Established 170 by Bull Foundati- F‘ormerly New England Care All around us we witness the, n . - t 0 Rev. I". , . _ _ 4.3910 73 Lower Queen st. example of individuals and i on-nl.:‘:l::; Blitzc'lt'ohflecifl MOORE k McLI'IOD LTD. MInIuter—Mr. William 0. Went. OrganIII—Mn. Allison MacRoe. R.C.A.M. YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH US St. Paul's Anglican Church ‘ More than 1.900 years have 4 passed since our Divine Saviour I ‘ said: “Peace 1 Leave with you.I .\iy peace I give to you: not as- the world gives do 1 give to1 you." St. John XIV. 27). ‘ How willing man is to sccki the peace the world gives and l i reject the peace Christ gives! ; UNURDII IRAN? incc St. large groups of ueonle subject-i, ed to bitter injustices for not other reason than the color of‘| their skin. their religious be-, George A. Thompson, F.R.C.0.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 5,0", 8:30 a.m.~HOLY COMMUNION SERVICE Cel 7:“) pmeVENING PRAYER & Sermon ' Sub”: 2.0! THE )WHOLE WORLD IN HIS HANDS" trade union Thursday a ill-hour strike next W at! Thursday to support of demands for higher mm. m, w," mm“ m YOU an: OORDIAuélémITED TO ATTEND om; lions. . as PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 18 Christie Drive. Parkdale Rev. J. H. Tye. B.A.. B.D.. Minister Mr. Leslie Disco“. Organist and Director of Choirs 9:45 a.m.—Youth Adult Bible crasa ' 9:45 a.m.—Junior, Intermediate. Senior Church School 11:00 a.m.—Nursery and Kindergarten Class" 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: "LET ME SEE!" Anthem: “Loving Sheplterd"~»l.e9 (Junior A: Int. :irls' Choirst Re ort I‘m The Gideon Society 11:15 a.m.—Primary Church School 7:00 p.m.—EVEN1NG WORSHIP Sermon: IS ANYBODY THERE? Anthem: Selections by the Male Eight You are welcome to worship with III. iii TRINITXI UNITED! CHURCH arlottclown. P. MInIsIel-I: Rev. J. G. E. Ball, B.A. Rev. G. G. Wyrwas. B.A.. 3.1). Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Organist 1; Director of Choirs: Royoton F. Muxford. A.R.C.o. 9:30 a.m.—Senior, Intermediate and Junior Church School 11:00 a.m.—Primary. Kindergarten and Nursery 11:00 a.m.—Gideon Sunday h' W. A. MacLeod. Field Secretary for Gideon‘s Atlantic Provinces nthem "The Heavens Am Declaring" r ) 7:00 p.m.-—-"'1‘HE GREAT COMMANDMEN'I‘" iRev. G_ G. Wyrwas) .“A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY AND SPRING PARK" SPRING PARK UNITED 0 (Cor. Kirkwood Drive and Dunkirk Street) CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m.—Nursery in Sunday School Room 11:00 a.m.—~Gideon speaker, Mr. Alfred E. Wilbur. Mlomtm. NB. Solo: M13. Arlene Mathmatld Ornnlll: Mrl. Ron II. Atkinson Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. B.A.. MInister Min Roberta Show. Deaconess Mu. Harvey MocKlnnon. L. Mum. B. Mun. Organist and Choir Director 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Schml—Classes for all agel. 10:00 a.m.—Bible Clan 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School 11:1!) a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: Mr. Jack sum, Monoion. N). of Gideonn International It Canath Anthem: Morning Song—N. Gilbert Junior Chair 1:00 p.m.—-DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: THE MIRACLES HE D111) NOT DO Rev. Dmald A. Campbell. 8. . Anthem: Loving Shepherd—E. Markham In VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Ilte Kirk of 8. James no Reverend l‘. I. 3. low. ILA. I.T.M.. m out-kt and Director of the Chain Cbrmophor Gledlllll. ILA» mum. 9:45 a.m.—(hutch School and “mm People's Bible Gill 11:00 a.m.—auxm Nursery and Nursery School 11:1!) a.m.—MORNING WORSHIP AND SERMON: THE REVEREND BASIL C. LOWERY, B.-A., 3.0. Arnhem: From all that dwell—Waan 7:00 p.m.-—EVENING WORSHIP AND SEMINAR: THE REVEREND ROS HOWARD. BA. ED- Solo: Sheep and tannin—Sidney Hana Mn, 6. W. Stewart. "LET THY MERCY. 0 LORD. DE UPON US, AWNING AS WE HOPE IN THEE." ’__‘