". ' - .. nerdhmOhadottetomMJulyfilooL'I muhbmflthfl p s V l a reformlg o! trstlon u m m * r h ' III‘ at!“ | .Odileader Nevds 'YWJ.Iuos¢horJ t I whgt would hops: if WWW m 'l: ' ' 11.11 1- on V pean m 01’- ' Scripture—Exodus . .. nugth “unbroken and ceased allowing greater elbow room _ l 4/ ' w to act u s scarecrow is hard the centre 1.} en's/4( / . ,. .. if . l / I p /, ../ A - sr. DAVID’S CHU- RCH o0 t ' is. ‘ / : W By AL‘LEN SACKMANN to Uranium City with the idea 2 h ' i. " _:: URANIUM CITY, Sask. (C?) of staying only a few years and I Y t' .l‘ - Denominational ties give way to then leaving. 3 .fl_ " I . community ties in this northern “These people don't want to - _ 5 ~: -' 1‘. ‘ “y Saskatchewan frontier town. 3:1: down any real roots and SUNDAY, 26, i ' n ' " Rev. Charles Beaton, 28-year- ' y don’t want to become ln- .2} i old United Church minister, valved." P. M. '.‘ ; says the close association of the But those who go to church— G P h 7‘ I town's three clengymen with the mostl o married c l ‘ nest c er “- In the wilderness of Shur. Moses casts In answer to Moses' prayer God pro- Finding no water at aephldim Moses Jethro tamer.me advises community often leads them to are and “mums; m « g s sapling hi0 the stagnant waters vides the Israelites with host] for strikes a rock and brings it forth setti ' major minor councils work Closer together than min' “193"! and “11111830 accept 'E ' ndtlhey esweet.Then me andmanna bread ' . . -' "5"” . ' - . o -5 3 dB the to m i t El, _ i y for , . after r, under Joshuas command, e to me the IsraeMes. M 9 . lsters elsewhere, new ideas and responSlbllltles. B A BBL LD D LITT A. .» lea mE 0d“ e159§28257 a llm— giving careful maturation: for the Ibraelitss drive off the attacking pliesExodm 18:1-27 For example, he and the Ro- Mr. Beaton meets with one ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' n r. x 3 - ' a gathering of them—Exodus Ill, Amaleklte nanny—Exodus 17, GOLDEN TEXT Romans 12 6 man Catholic priest usually group of men from his church sub-“t. Man’s Most Bafflin Prob] ‘ 7.; ‘7 MEMORY VERSE,__“Having then . diff h travel to scout and cut) meet- for lunch one day a week. All J ' . . g . cm i” s - gifts, erlng according to t e grace that is given to us, whether prophecy, let up prophecy ac- jugs Meme, and they’re known In“. is let aside to m and East Point United Baptist Church Cholr of Kings-a. a cording to the proportion of fall; — Romans 12:6. . a as Chaplain r and Chaplain discuss the Bible. “We’re not boro, under the direction of Mrs. Clinton Stewart. ,, ~ RC. moving very fast through the at Promised enough water would Just before the Israelites ar- The Catholic Women's League Bible but we’re learning a lot." ' 1 ‘ come forth to supply the fever- rlve at Mount Sinai. Moses is and United Church Women’s He adds that, unlike many , - lsh thirst of the vast multitude visited by Jethro, his Midianite Auxiliary stage joint teas and other churches, men take the . ~ - , I l I ' I of Israelites. father-in-law. Jethro finds the bazaars that draw support from position of leaders in his con- Army *“ ‘ , * , In Exodus 17 we have the first great leader sitting in judgment the community generally. gregath rather than leaving it an .. L: . _ occasion of human opposition upon his people in numberiess The population of this uran- to the women. on”: Ezggen’mstsm‘t’e 1865 ' to God’s purposes tor the Israel- petty cases — fa ' quarrels, ium town is almost equally di- Despite the close relationship r“ “we we ites since the destruction of the thefts, accusations, injustices, yded between Catholics and between community and church, 55 Villa AWN“ Major Ronald E. Wldker (Editor's note:— The lol- at Marah when Moses turns the whethe Egyptian ms” The Amaleut' “d supposed mjusuces" WhiCh rotesmts' Both the Roman uranium City is not mum“ - mm mm relating a, bitter waters sweet by casting only thio‘zghegogfs (81:21: It is es. descendants of Abraham kept him occupied from dawn Catholic and United churches moral and social problems. sunday‘ maholx-9'a32na'm “moms. and" School let a newly,cut swung into them. From the Wilderness 8‘ Sin and blood relatives to the Israe- to well after dark. draw about 100 persons to serv- Uranium City residents do Kennel Meet-mg_n a m ' ’ based copyrighted From Marsh, the Israelites the Israelites moved to Rephi: mes. seem to have been awak- Realizing that this is not was while the Evangelical quite a hit of drinking, probably Sal Mem_7 pm. “mm. [induced by the m. journey to the wilderness of dim, the most fertile spot on the sued to jealousy by the invasion good for Moses or the people, Church attracts about 50. _ more than in other com '- Friday: Young people's Hobby (31355415 p_m_ "m a. mum Education, Sin. a sandy waste opposite Sinai peninsula. when they of Israel's millions. and that these petty cases will Mr. Beaton says about 85 chll- ties to the south, Mr. Beaton A WELCOME AWAITS You AT THE ARMY" ntlonIl Council‘ot hurches Mount Sinai. in were found no water.’ Instead of ask- Deliberately musterlns their 1 . ‘ de' M?“ “Fiend “may 30h°°1 b‘“ 88“ - lntllemlss. and isused by Per- neither hungry nor thirsty. the ing Moses to pray to God for armies the Amalekites attacked fieasm'g'.tieg‘gg sxglges“ that figs." {coma bvevorioubled “k M31” imple “5: “ place miss faithless Israelites complained relief, the a sin be an com- thela' rdre of Isr .oses’ “’1 '3.ep3 res “CI 1 a 1‘ 0 ex 8 ' Le ‘5 ° escape mm mm" i : ny an. RAMSEY they had been brought here to plaining, grovfiklng Mgses. This columffarhougli gilt $1:th 9” t° the.1eg‘513t“’° p3” MANY .Ro‘m‘Ess “3‘39. and “he” 3110‘” “‘91” SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH ‘ The exact route taken by the die of thirst and starvation. time Moses is driven to ask the h I lit d the 0‘ gove-mmg-ms pe-°p-]e' Inmad ExPlaming the small] congre' marriages to go on the rocks' . weary, t e srae es, un er . , ~ (Corner Dunlqu Street and Klrkwood Drive) fleeing Israelites has never been Once more God intervenes, Lord what he is to do. command of Joshua, fought a of dealmg mm mdmmal cases gem“ in a town 0‘ 1'500' Ml" They 5‘3"“ they are part of the Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewis fixed with any certainty, When sending mama, for bread. and In the giving of manna, the day-long, fiercely contested mmm Moses Show? only pre‘ Beam” says many people come wot ‘ Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. Ron II Atkinson they 389d Red Sea they quail. for meat. after ZlVing people themselves were com- battle. The Hebrews find they scribe for the peoples guidance . 11:00 tum—Nursery ' I apparently turned south, for the careful instructions for thinI mended to gather it in. In the are victorious so long as Moses and for the settlement Of these I I I 11-00 ,mde-nmg Wonslhip r ope n verses as5lgned to to- gathering and use of them. giving of water, Moses alone holds up his hands; therefore cases' 1 . ‘ I Sermon: “REPENT OR DIE” ‘ day's lesson find them near Ma- Thus, even the matter of food was to be the instrument for ac- Aaron and Hot stand on each Then he Should se ect .juSt’ Guest Organist: Mr. William Lea. uh. in the Wilderness of,.Shur. and drink for His chosen people complishing the miracle. He side of him. holding up his able’ honqrab]? me“ to Edge Soloist: Miss Frances Lea. . I bleak and barren land where becomes a matter of divine in- was commanded to strike a hands until the battle is won, the “memes m groups Of ten' M Igolllrnd only bittfer waters. terest, as the Apostle Paul cau- Ia'rge rock of Mount Horeb with an illustration of the sovereignty ghurgregs jfiigi 5131103553231? I ' , . ' ed h ‘ - ' l " A acle is per orm ere tlons us to remember that his rod, and by so domg, God of Jehovah as the Lord of hosts. which would suffice in an 0rd,. —. nary disputes among the people. It is clear that Moses accept- Charlottetown. P. E. I. 0 ’ ed Jelhro's edifice and. carried Ministers: Rev. J. G. E. Bell. B.A. shin “ffiii‘é’iialffe a “i i. iii" in“ at “s W“- e 6- 6- Wm _ - - ana ian ress a r r e ~w1n newspaper even - , a All. FOR THE CHURCH win mat-Moses nFade a. grave Just as Senator Barry Gold rowed Lamartineis “he: "Un Organist I Director oi Choirs. Royston F. Mugtord. A.R.C.0. The Churchisthe greatest mhsbake In so domg. 1t WOUId water sets to work building up seul etre voila manque et tout {actor on earth for the build- seem that God Sent Jithro t0 communism} as the scarecrow of fast depeuple — roughly mean- 11:00 a.m.—Nursery in Social Hall " antihistamine... brittleness: his? El; no m—Rew A. s- There is something very special about a boy-and his dog. The dog so obviously of spiritual values. it out Like many of us today, Mo ses old) feathered friend. empty. ' _ “a m 5°10; M’sH'.t:a“d cm“ wants nothing more than to devote his life to his small master. He takes his boy ‘ “mug “hquh: .‘lelfller failed to see the forest for th e Both in France and Italy, The new respectability of ‘ p' ’ g y Organ-53;; Mr w_ E, Fletcher A_R‘c_M. on ma! . . ' and, inevitably, the boy fives w b it . demmac.’ “.11; C‘V‘l‘za?” trees. Involved in so many lit- there are signs that the party French communism seems to ATOCL ' ' ' , mnamggionsefihfeevzr; tie details, he had no time to of Marx and Engels is making be indicated by opinion polls. 7.wpm_Rev Frank Immm 11A 3.11 i For faith creates a. challenge. If someone believes something good of you, you person should attend services wresltlliehwlilth the lalt‘gertprobleln swig: tlcotirletbackl ——g mast Aislkedna’bout the party’s role ' ‘ ‘ ' ' " . " as ularly and su ort the in w c' - e was in him 9 y con- . a l 110,0“ er sen S s cc eration. 38 per cent “A w lcome waits on at Trinl- " and yourself eager to measure up to that standard. chfirch‘They are. 8‘; For his cemed. 1agivers up the spines of the termed it useful, 35 per cent J e y by .. God looks for the best in all of us: Regardless of what may have happened m:§t,,‘%l,¥:, 122504336 the new mood goes tcléglltggtidtnimggifiligiand 2” per ~- yesterday we are, today, welcome m His Church. He has faith in us. Should we 0 isoommunit and nation- is anybodY's guess. One straw I . have less than faith in p (4) For the sake of the church in a wind-of—change was he EXERT NUISANCE VALUE P I S h 1 ,w 1- is moral depth of sorrow apparently felt For historical reasons, com- g and material support. Plan, in Franceon the death of Maur- munlsm sways a at to go to churclllaéllagudlarly ice Thorez' the stocky miner’s fraction of the population in Established 1769 by Royal Foundation and read your 1 e 31W. son who stood at the summit France and Italy. Although The Rev. F. Louis Elias. L.S.T., Rector , of French communism for 35 largeb’ excmded “0311 govem- Orannlst and Chair Director: .' yearsu d in H b t 1 h Es. at least on a ligation)? level. George A. Thompson. F.R.C.0.. (Cl-1M) AILCM. . ev e ie ymos o te ey exe cons era e nu- ND AFTER mum non-faithful, Thorez in death sauce value _by frightening 0!! 3.30 am $¥C?WAIN‘;ON .‘ brought huge crowds into the moderate opinion and prevent- ' ' "Wan, Rm, Louis Elias Rector ts. There seemed to be gen- in: the kind of consensus on “:00 a_m__Mm’Pmyér and Semen ' : The Rector. ' - Subject: "BEWARE SELF-SUFFICIENCY”! Charlottetown Blble Chapel m ,mmmgsm‘gfi‘DTIi‘ffimivagI-mmp “i 235 Cumberland st. at Longworth Ave. 1? 11:00 a.m_—Family Bible Helm. 3:33 p.m.——]laiadio Broadcast, - t t- t : p.m.—~ veiling Service. F B [1 Speaker: LOU HARRIS ‘ Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets . Boy. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. B.D.. Minister REV. R's. DUNN The Klrk of 8. James urn. v. L. oingwell. Organist and Choir Director it 10:00 a.m.-—Sunday School T 1. o m Reverend T. B. B. Somers. M.A.. S.T.M.. Minister 11:00 arm—Rev. Reginald Dunn, Walme-r Road O Organist and Director of the Choirs fist Chlu'chl TOWN”: M l , Guest Solmst: Mrs. DaVld Cox. :; To Christopher Gledhlll, M.A., B.Mus., A.R,C.C.O. Solo: “'I’ walked modal y When re Jesus l l 11:00 a.m.-DIV1N'E SERVICE AND SERMON: Mr San—112% baritone “I‘HE SILEI‘IL‘ AND SPORE, T M’INIS'I'RIES OF 7 30 p_m._Rev. ‘ _ 1 C'- ap . urc GOD TO OUR SOULS. (Psalm 138.8). . special Music ‘ Solo: “Murmur Not. Christian Soul”~Baoh. 8010‘ “Alone” Mrs. Addie MaCDOMld it” Rev. Reginald S, Dunn, senior minister of Walmer Road Bap- tist Church, Toronto, will be iguest preacher at the First Bap- tist Church tomorrow for both services. Mr. Dunn, a native of Nova Scotia, spent his early years in the United States but returned to Nova Scotia to attend Acadia University, where he graduated in Arts in 1939, and Theology in Mr. Dunn has served the Bap- tist Churches of the Deep Brook and New Glasgow. N.S. pastor- ates, For three years. he was Mrs. Christopher Gledhill. The Kirk is Open Daily — Enter. Rest, and Pray. "O BLESS OUR GOD, YE PEOPLE, AND MAKE THE VOICE OF HIS PRAISE TO BE HEARD,” West Co-vehecld United Church Mrs. Ian McLeod. Guest Soloist “Let us worship the God of our Fathers” L.____— Wednesday 7:30—Mid week Service—Prayerde Bible Study A WARM WELCOME AWAITS 0U til‘lll.0h"8§il..9“iicl MORNING 10:w a.m.—Bihic School for all. ages, 11:00 NHL—WC Theme: “PEOPLE OF THE WAY", ‘ Service rship Service and Communion. . Reverend R. H. Baxter, Minister ,0 be Broadcast. At university, he participated EVENING in dramatics, student govern- 1g) p_m__..Evangel,igtic Message, ment and the student Christian Message: “THE N'lNEVITES REPElNTAlN " Movement. During the wa r of the induction of Rev, Peter Gordon Minister—Mr. William 0. Weale years. he served as senior sun- Organist—Mrs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M. gig? °' War Services “P “1° 'Rev. Alexander McDowell. Preacher A m We“ awaits We PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH field secretary for lttcadia tUIlli ’ ‘ Be'1: grize,BPBrk¢mlm versit , t ming o p are . - - . - -. . .. work 3in when he aciipted Mr. Leslie Elseott. ‘ I call to First Baptist Church. puma“ Assemblies u Cu“. Organist and Director of Choirs j, Mont-real, and recently to Wal- mm. m m _ .. _ ' mi, Road Baptist Church T0,. 3"- c. K. Benn. P.“ 11:00 a.m.—Nursery and child care in the Church Hall m M . o. {g Mn DIM has three children 9:15 am. 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Summer-lilo . r m valwble worker in the 1‘. “Consumers; ago G;b°ntton“ Bats-f hm We“ CII Oi M . o I a .m a n mu” HARDWARE 00' "n" Services are at 11 am. and Miss Robert. Show, Deaconess :ven' Atom grim" D.” Wholelllo I: W Hardware 3- 7- ’5“! M00“ ‘ MW “'9' 7.” 9,11), end .11 no cordially Mn. Harvey Mackinnon, L. Mns., B. Mas. am A -- - q, Oil-8501 187 Queen St. Plimbhg and fleeting mm ‘sgm mm“; Organist and Choir Director Mean “c u" in em Night 4-01: use no Queen at. . 10:00 lsllr-‘N'Jlgr'CE-afi. Ml- Elly?” Emma?“ School. "I" 9'“: w - ~ 0'1"“ I v. a. L m1.“ . "N 1’ Elm AV. ” MW“ 3‘. NEW BORDER INCIDENT an”, ' “a r u m" ' Em”. C“ Dim A?» lIlEL AVIV, Jerusalem (Roll. ters) —— A new flare-up on the Syria - lsrael border was re- ported Thursday night. An Is- raeli army spokesman said Syr- Jub fl—ne Ninth Sunday After ’I‘rtnlty. 8:0) Ian—Holy Eudlarlst . n (3.”... Com-mos. u:oo a.m.—D1'VINE woasnlr 16 West St. Sermon: “THE NEED OF A SECRET PLACE" - . Role A, Howard. Guest Preacher. 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