[The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. April 18. 1988. 7 them with the powerful tools of‘ “And of course Frenc the ba sic intellectual discl-ibe useful for businessmell :19: l e ." 1qu deal with Common The business school directorfcountrhs and certain African wwawl'lMcGill To Open 0 Busmess SCl‘iOOl than.zi..°t‘.‘:;‘“i..:":‘a:;...t‘:.i. "W" “W m “" more and more descriptive ms-l “Most businessmen I talk to qusraArm SUNDAY SCI-loci: LESSON ' Christ ls Risen By REFORD MacDOUGALL "‘and McGLll is lucky it can terlol to their courses get ve ‘ " . ry exclt about it. Dr MONTREAL (CP)—-T_he last start .with a clean slate and LESS MEMORY WORK Armstrong and “One told ms word in business education may capitalise on it." "Our students will have a the other day that his large be what um of m mo work."‘compsny could use our first l M "Mcgill geniversitylSCIENTIFlC METHOD minim . pans 0 er is member Dr. Armstrong said the real the 37-year-old. Alberto - born 200 radu e. A w when it opens its Graduatejadvance in business school ed. director said. “They will be unte'oniy aho. stulienteswamy'efaltfll School of Busrness. nation has come with maths. shown where to find informa- we would need seven years just Years have gone into plan-imaticians. statisticians. ccono- tion and will use their heads.“ ml his order." ning the school and reams of mists and psychologists now for thinking. not as repositories —-—— literature on what not to do asking basic question aboutlfor large gobs cf descriptive CHANGES PACE have been studied carefully. buines and rigorous apply- material." The heart of I rest-l!!! "CO" . Of the six - professor staffping the scientific method to With help of language labors. horse pumps blood at about 6.1 0“ Inside sat a white-robed angel. whoffour have PhDs and two havalbuslness problems. tories and tutors. students atlgallons a minute but jumps to ../ Christ had died. a respected Jew After Joseph wrapped Christ's body in a' Sunday morning early Mary Magda- named Joseph of Arimathea went bold. linen shroud and took it to his own Iene. ' the moth of James. d ' ' i : - ~- .. p... a. s... .. s... comm-w .. .... ..... w... ..:.i. «on m no 1mm‘31"i£ii.‘eiii°i.‘i‘. transistor“: harm b: nun... “h” Pilate, after verifying Christ’s death i 9 “led ‘ Very 1"" 591°" 13° mm": the Md?- T“ their there, for He had risen from the deadlness experience. ‘ ieconomics. statistics. mathe- ' I n from of the entrance.-— amazement. the alone had been rolled ‘ Another tutu s e is that Imstlcs, psychology and re? Central Christian Church 210 Kent Street Charlottetown, P.E.1. Morning: 10:00 a..m.-—-Bible School for the whole family 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worshdp Service and Lord‘s Supper Message: RAISED WITH CHRIST Anthem: “Now Let the Heavens Ba Joyful" —-Easter Carol—(arr. Whitehead) “...AND THEY REMEMBERED Message: DIVINE CERTAINTLES 811M hi] uest.—.M 15: . - - . ' 3" m "R 4245 Mark 15:45 hick—Mark 154-4- ” H0 had WWhOSlOd-~Mll‘k1515'5. iFrench will be taught at the.earch projects over courses in -school. .marketing. finance and produc- MEMORY VERSE: -— “Blessed be the God and Father of 0 _ ur LordJeous Christ! By his great mercy we have been born anew to a liv-I r ing hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead." — Peter 1:3 iEmA:rl‘ist‘:()t:;fleLlld Kiwi??? i uo‘i‘Nol that the school will lg . (recto . said a revolution haainore the functional fields of an opening perhaps two feet ings of the first three centuries itaken place in business educa-Ibuslness or the problems of thel wide. by four feet high. This that indicates that the tomb‘tion over the last 10 ycars'firm. but rather we'll tackle opening was usually sealed with was venerated in any way. Fur- -—""" " a rock set in is trough at the thermore. the turbulence of Jer~ base. removable with the effort nsalem in he years after the: of several men. so that other crucifixion. including its siege bodies could be buried there lat- and capture 40 years later. er (there was often room for 10 would not be conducive to the“ (Editor's note: '11s. follow- ing material relating to to- morrow’s Sunday School les- son is based on copyrighted tion of Christ's tomb. Mark reminds us that Christ was crucified on the day before the Jewish Sabbath. or on the Christ Rises From The Dead for his report. for — horrible to relate -— death by crucifixion of- ten took as long as four days. Joseph was in a hurry to get F.. 3' O or For years. the location of this tomb. as well as the location of G the place of cruci- fixion. has been argued by scho- olgotha. preservation of the ‘ 3 of the place, especially since the Christians there retired to Pella before the siege and it is not certain whether any of the dis- (Luke 24.3) "The Strife is O‘er (Ley) “There is a Green Hill (Gounod) Boys‘ and Girls' Choir Minister—Mr. William O. Weale iday of Preparation This term bod . . y as soon as possible. for . Ci les returned fl rw d Organist—Mrs. Allison MacRse. A.R.C.M 'm- Th’ chief ‘1“ka l" *5: p a e at 5' ,A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT ALL TIMES! outlines produced by the Di- vision of Christian Education. National Council of Churches In the 11.8., and .is used by permission.) By N. SPEER JONES THIS YEAR. as we turn once meant that on that day all the cooking for the Sabbath began at sunset on Friday and extended through Saturday. After Christ dlcri. Joseph of . Arimathea asked Pilate for His Igam to the Easter story. we‘ body. Pilate could not quite be- Ills discuss some of its techni- lieve that Christ was dead ell- pl aspects. including the loca- ready. and asked the centurion This is the city where pretense is a profession morning. v ...of Truth! air of well-being cannot hide. There is frustration, and man's calculated unconcern cannot disguise it. torions? never fails! when sunset came. all work—— including the activity of burying v . Christ—would ha 9 ipended until after the Sabbath. It was Joseph‘s own tomb iglal he put Christ in. In those ay5. tombs were often cut out Lord. and the work that . of the natural rock in the man- to was her that Joseph's was, leaving SUNRISE IN HOLLYWOOD . . . when emotion is an art. This is Hollywood’s famous Bowl. at sunrisavon Easter Thousands raising their hearts and prayers to the Lord of Reality- Don’t be deluded by the artificiality which sometimes claims the center of life’s stage. There is a hunger in the souls of men which our futility, despair— To our churches—to worship. hymn and prayer—we turn when we tire of dreaming and pretending. Can we claim any glory greater than that We are the children of God? Can we own any allegiance bolder than that we are the disciples of Jesus Christ . . . Risen, Vic- Easter is the climax of life’s drama. . . . on which the curtain Wright 1003, Keister Advertising Service, Inc. Strasburg, Va. be “s rightly tumed THE CHURcH FOR ALL ALL. FOR THI cHURCH TitaChurdrlstba house of spiritual values. Without a. strong Church, neither democracy nor ci liaation an survive. There are four sound reasons why every person shoul attuid services regu- larly and support the Church. They are: (1) Forbi- ownaalra. (2) For his children’s sake. (3) For the sake of his comm ty and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, whlda needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regu- larly and read your Bible daily. tablishing this is that Apparent- ly the followers of Christ qul 9 their attentlo after the Resurrection, away from the tomb and toward the It was the. emperor Constan- tine who made the first concert- ' ed effort to rediscover the tomb. ; Newly converted to Christian- ‘ ity. between 325 and 336 A.D. ‘ continuing living presence of the be done. There is nothing in the writ- e had Bishop Macarius look .for the site and constructed the Church of the Holy Sepulchre< over the supposed spot, To do so. he had to tear down a tem-I pie to Venus erected there by: Hadrian about 135 A.D. About. 280 feet east of this Macariusfi discovered three crosses. one of l which supposedly had the pow-i er of healing the sick. Over this . spot. Constantine erected an even greater church. a poly-f gonal building with a domed: roof, Both of these orginal‘ churches can be seen in an (ancient mosaic in Rome. The Church of the Holy Cross | seems to have disappeared by the 01h century. The C h n r c h of the Holy Sepulchre was sev- erely damaged. but was recon- strucmd after the capture of the city in the Crusades. and re- mains on the site today. 3 There is no real evidence to. prove that the Church of the? Holy Sepulc-hre. stands over the‘ al tomb, but of the other suggested sites. no other has more claim to be the true one. We know that the sites of both crucifixion an entombment, must have been outside the city walls. for the dead were always i buried outside the city. But the. site of the wall of that part of‘ the city at that time has never 1 been determined: we know only ; that the later wall there was: not been" until 41 AD. Moon Shot 1 LONDON (Reuters) —— Soviet; aoademlcian Anaton Blagon- rovov said here that Russia‘s‘ Imnik 1V moon shot had such ocssfuily completed its. set. pro- grom. the Soviet news agencyl Tasa reported from Moscow. He told foreign students stu- dying ln Moscow processing of. data received from the moon; shot. launched last week. was “extremely complicated.” Tass said. Tess also quoted Soviet space- rnan Yuri Gagarin as saying what lay ahead of his country's. cosmonauts "will surely be the) moon ' Sands Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Matthe’w Matthew John Romans Romans I John I John 6:1-6 6:1-18 10:1-1 Oil-I 0:0-1‘ 8:1-0 8:640 SIDMOUNT GARDENS MILLER BROS, LTD. Film, Musical instruments 953 147 Great Gouge St. ROYALTY {1.0053016 & BRIGHTON DAIRY G rosnSt. s. NELSON noon Plumbing and Heating Connector cans 17 Hawthorne Ava, GRAFTON STREET ESSO VICE JOHN W. MacRENZIl H. 1'. JAMES AmTIéAuhll‘TfAc ROOFING AND Real Estate Consultant Flushing and Heating . ‘I'ION COMPANY Appraiser and Broker In, 4” NW 4.3330 «275 is luring pull Road 4.3m . 299 Owen St. is nun Ava. so now-«l It JACK “"3 LTD. 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Mrs. Lester (Bessie) Mac- Ewen is a patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital for the past several weeks. she was con- fined to her home for some time beftira entering hospital. Two years ago Mire. MacEwen suf- fered a heart attack and as a res t spent ten weeks in hos- pital at that time. _ Miss Bernadette Maclnnis who here. as at the Charlottetown Hospital. Mire Arthur Blaxland -words~—and Said Success l.___ The women had come to the tomb that first Easter morn- ing filled with sorrow. Then (as they made the startling discovery that Jesus' body was gone. their grief gave way in perplexity and fear. . Then they remembered His the joy of the living Christ began to dawn. F How often has the experience of the women at the tomb been repeated in our own lives! Overcome with sol-row, per- plexlty and fear, we have remembered His words . . . and all has been well. “Why should my child memorize Scripture verses?" a parent recently asked a Sunday School teacher. The teacher recalling her own life experience replied "sometime he will desperately need the inspiration of these passages and will be blest by having them in his memory." The Bible Society strives to give the Word of God to all and millions have hound it a source of art. courage and guidance. Ml one too are following the words of the Psalmist when he said. “Thy word have I hid in mine heart that I might not. sin against Thee.“ We help the Society in its Work when we remember it in our prayers and with our means. ' THE CANADIAN BIBLE SOCIETY (Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society) P.E.I. District-Kent Si., Charlottetown—Opposite Eaton's Charlottetown Bible Chapel ‘ 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. snavrcns: 11...... and 7:30 pm. srnsxnn: w. A. THOMPSON Vialtors Cordiaily Welcome Radio Broadcast 4:15 pm. CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canadi' Upper Prince street Rev. C. K. Benn. Pastor 9:15 a.m._.Fellowship Hour. Summor51dc Radio 10:00 a.m.-—Sunday School—Open Session 11:00 tiny—Easter Morning Service 1:30 p.m.-—Easter Evening Service ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN'S REVIVAL CENTER .———--- First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. B.D., Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist an Choir Director 1:30 p.m.—EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE Directed by Young People’s Fellow- v M 9:45 alum—Sundial Sch THE 00] 11:00 a.m.-— CONQUERED A “0 Mom of Beauty" us) : “Hosann” (Greater) one Foster (Broadcast CFCY) 7:1!) p.m.—Eastar Cami Service Senior and Children's Choirs will participate Meditation: "ONLY THE GARDENER" Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. B.A.. Mlnlnter Organist and Choir Director Miss Madelyn Wadden. L.Mus.. B.Mus. 0:45 a.m.-—Sunday School—Classes for all ages. 10:00 arm—Bible Gass. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School . JESUS MET THEM. Anthem: "Alleluia. Christ. is Risen" - < or. Alfred wlhitehe 2:30 p.m.—-Dtvine Worship. Calvin Church. Mermaid 1:00 p.m...DIVl'Nl WORSHIP Samson: IT WAS NOT POSSIBLY. Anthem: "I Am The Resurrection And The Life" Soloist: Miss erlma MacDonald VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME and snow along the streams and lakes. The river ice is reported as being some two feet thick. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Haw- bolt were in Charlottetown re- cur visiting members of their , f Who reside there. - . Wianm Mac- port. only or brl via . Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald expect to celebrate their Golden Wed- ding next month. The Bible House offers you religious sup. for church and core. 170 Kent St. Charlottetown The Kirk of S. James The Reverend T. H. R. Somers. M.A., S.T.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choirs Christopher Gledhill. M.A.. B.Mus. 024.5 Lin—Church School Easter Service and Dedication of Lenten Missionary Offerings. Ii .00 em .——Churchtime Nursery 11:00 lama—THE EASTER CELEBRATION OI" THE HOLY COMMUNION Introit: “Christ our Paasovor"—-Goss Solo: Miss Barbara G. Rogers Festive Carol: “This joyful Eastinrtlde'—Dutdl -»The Junior Choir Choral Anthem: “O Christ. the heavens' eternal King"-»-Thiman Solo: Mrs. Gordon W. Stewart. 1:00 p.m.-—THE EASTER VESPERS 01" THE SEVEN LESSONS AND SEMINAR: “NOT MEANT FOR mu 8.00 p.m.——Young People‘s Society. "Thanks be to God. which giveth us the Victory through our Lord Jesus Christ' ”. W O The Salvation Army "Home of Evangelism Since 1865” Great George Street Capt. and Mrs. 11. Walker 55 Villa Avenue 1:00 a_m.-Easter Sunrise Service 11:00 a.m.—-Holiness Meeting 7:00 p.m.—Saivation Meeting Easter Story in picture. word and song. Guest. Speaker: Capt. A, Wilson of Saint John. NE. “A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY" St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1760 by Royal Foundatiu T e Rev. F. Louis Elias. Rector Organist and Choir Director: George A. Thompson. F.R.C.O., (CHM) A.R.C.M. EASTER SUNDAY We extend to all a Happy and Joyous Easter Communion (Note change of time. . y v union (Three Easter Hymns) All Sunday School members are requested to amid 0:1) Communion Service with their parents. 9:43 a.m.—-No Sunday School 11:00 arm—Sunday School Primary and beginners classes 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion (brief address) S ' WILL AND T this act: LAST : ESTAMEN'I' 6:30 p.m,—(No Hymn Sing) 1:00 p.m.-—Evening Prayer and Sermon Subject: IS THERE ANY HOPE? Easter Monday—10:00 am. Holy Communion fin Chapel) Easter Tuesday—10:00 am. Holy Communion (in Chapel) Sunday, April 215i Confirmation Service note) Officiant: The Rt. Rev. W. W. Davis ATTEND CHURCH THIS SUNDAY. "Where the Church is there is Light" inlNliimggiliylgnuncn Ministers: Rev. J. G. 1:. Ball, LA. Rev. G. G. Wyrwas. B.A., 8.1). Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Organist & Director of Choir-ax Royston I". Mugford. A.R.C.O. 0:45 dz 11 any—Church School 11:00 a.m.-—EASTER SUNDAY Sermon: CHRIST IS RISEN" (Rev. J. Ball) Solo; "1 Know That My Redeemer Ltveth” \—Hondel——Miss Maida Rogerson Junie;h Girls Choir: “0 Joyous Easter Morning” ——Ba "Alleluia"—Moza.rt Senior Choir: Hallelujah Gimp" "MMJI" ' “Handel 1:00 p.m.~—RECOGNIZING THE RISEN CHRIST" (Rev. G. G. W‘yrwas) : “Christ Being Rialiaed From the Dead" --Bisscl Combined Choirs: "This Glad Easter Day” Junior Girls: “Sing, Children, Sing" "This Joyful Easier-Tide" in- "O Divine Redeemer"——Goun . ISS Hilary Mugford "A WELCOME AWAl'l‘S YOU AT TRINITY AND SPRING PARK" SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH (Cor. Klrlrwood Drive and Dunkirk Street) 0:30 and 11:00 a m.—(‘.HURCH SCHOOL 11:1!) a.m.~"THE SLOW RELIEVERS" (Rev. C. C. Lewis) Senior Choir: “Christ ls Risen Indeed" Junior Girls Choir: "He Is Risen" Organist: Mrs. I". Deacon: Directori Mr. W. C. Bell PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Christie Drive. Parkdale Rev. J. I. Tye. B.A., R.D.. Minister r. Leslie Rise , Organist and Director of Senior Choir Mrs. Stanley Newman Director of Junior and Intermediate Choirs 0:“ a.m.-—Ju.nior and Senior Church School 11:1!) sun—Rhide Classes 11:” sun—MORNING WORSHIP mum:— Anthorn: "Alleluia! He Arose"—~A, Judson 11:10 a.m.-Primary Church School 1:00 p.m.-EVENING WORSHIP Senna): Till BURNING HEART Sonia their: "0 Rejoice Ya Wane" —J. S. Bach Male E t: " Amati In late um: " The Garden‘ Junior Choir: "Sweet Is The Easter- Story" Yell Are Welcome To Worship With Us St. Peter's Cathedral Anglican Church of Canada Rochford Square The, Vcn. Archdeacon J. R. Davies. M.A,. Rector The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone, M.A.. D.D. Honorary Assistant est Miss Suzanne Brenton. Lie. Mum. Orlanist Mrs. a. W. Patterson. Choir Director April ld—Easter Day 'szI) a.m.——Holy Eucharist tzm ems-Holy Eucharist 11m a.m.--Procession ad Choral Eucharist moo p.m.—Children‘a Service (Bring 1...: Russ) 7:00 p.m.-—Eveosong. Procession and Saturn: Te Damn Visitors are most welcome fl Ill m I 1 i i i i