4 i ly ' te Pe . ’ , , ; ; es Fad oe s sf seialaa pl Sa ES sk ‘scl - 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Dee. 2965. \harder for others, we find that |lebor force, and clergy end kay — - ! 8 all cur church life 16 cought up| workers wained fo: indacelal 5 ag : in the effort. We are learning | lations are urgently needed. ELLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON os 9 . about our neighbors, beginning |sum of $106,680 has been eas Gutptee-<ieenteh 2, Mi, 00-48, 9-00. te pray wih Gone tetigeally, jected Sr 6 veel > : | sharing with them their jects. i lems and finding a lift from| Almost as large a grant wilt : a : their response in life and love.” |be made to the Church of the a ’ The needs of Nippon Seikokal, | West Indies, some of which will i the Japanese church in the|go to the island of worldwide Anytican Commun-|where a Canadian priest ion, assume an important place | been working for more than 2 among the projects to be assist- | year. Various dioceses of the TORONTO; Anglican leaders | sion tor ed by the Anglican Church of | five churches on the African con- | seek to make the church's World ae hae ot tna‘: , but | Canada next year. With a miem- | tinent will receive’ a total of $89,- |Mission a dominant challenge | projects. already listed call for | bership of fewer than 50,000, Sei-|770, a portion to be allocated to jim parochial life. As planning |the raising of $424,650 and the /kokai is attempting to extend |earlier emergency projects joes, eee way an Werld Bie: |oa our ohjective at Os pear’ lines temtanh mat Iesaes at ee | Anglican Wor s- be our objective year.””* | lions the J; ns |sion Fund program they urge PROGRAM FEATURES ‘ ——— eee se mphasized ing ow tn socerss £* [tues a oe Want Meas | - Charlottetown Bible Chapel . I the Lord Punishment for Judah's sins would ‘Though invaded and coriquered, the Comdial ae tial : Jeremiah per- cme at tas ne mee. 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. , 11:00 a.m. & 7:30 p.m.—James Stahr, B.Se., M.Th. would regain their isted first —— e s in speaking out. thouzh he suf-| gress the Canadian church rais-|‘‘we have faced the ‘The Old Book . . . the New Birth .. . the Precolus Blood. | he un ophesied, exhorting the people to a deliverer would arise from the people under His ee and trust.in’-God.—Jeremiah house of David.—Jeremiah 30, 31, ‘{€fed many indignities: — Jeremiah 1964, the inaugur- 77 iJ the Blessed Hope. protection.—_Jeremiah -I. 11, 32-26-36, 37:1-10. 32:37-44, 33:1-26. 32, 37:11-38:28, 39741-18. MEMORY VERSE: “In those days, and at that time, will I cause the Branch of righteousness to grow up unte David; and he shall execute judgment and righteousness in the land.”—Jeremiah 33:15. i ~ CALVARY TEMPLE PROPHET OF DOOM - : » {ais double lavalty toe people pictured him as a living thing— PE rg ali : fie 1 [PENTECOSIAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA . , Jeremiah’s prophesies ° were not without hope. In the Upper Prince Street $ gloomiest days of siege he fore- Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor eremia ha e eroic an told that the people of Judah and 9:15 a.m.—Radio Broadcast, Summerside Station Israel would. regain their land. 3 \. School, Christmas As a sign of his faith that ‘‘hous- "WHE. GUPTS SUNDAY (EDITOR'S NOTE: The fol | and his reign wee marked by re-|a family. His unpopularity ond \be presi Sen ae “THE NIGHT OF THE INNCARNATION” ‘owing material relating te |ligious revival; it was, for |difficulties with his people ; . miah of : tomorrow's Sunday School les. |the most part, superficial. When \began early and continued |e, /mmsel bought a field «nd jsmiak, thous only im ier] FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN’S SPIRITUAL WORK SHOP _ -nallines produced by-the Divi jot Megiddo._the-people reverted fox. spiitual_teform. when the. 4¢-en-zame-time cperenntaniy | antit-Thtian Ranettibatenead: As fthsilcocetnsrameecen ‘Ese « - on Christian cation, ormer trous were hard-pressed and threate: - ifi- parses National Council af Churches | From then on, the decline of led by foreign powers ee prophetic message reached, its a Sa a ee a 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship : The “Salvation Kiny in the U.S, and fe used by | Judah was rapid. Twenty two |ing them: For about forty years —— gpa iar ae fulfilment to the whole-race of | 7:00-P.M.—E:vening Worship : : “Home of Evangelism Since 1865” permission. years the kingdom lu- |he labored to this end, probably , : ‘ eo By R.H. RAMSEY dah was overrun by Babyloni- feeling some reward only during |*2*,* Tetura. the nation would | TURN VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. (iin . Gar’, Ray Neen |S Avsensitive and deeply- feeling |ans." Jerusalem was destroyed, |the reign of the good King Jos. | °. ™u,ceaim, know the Lord, . : “9: man, Jeremiah has sometimes |the Temple burned, and the peo-|iah. But he was dubious even of | youig make ae " souemant Cavendish = Sunday: Directory Class—9:30 a.m. . been called the prophet of doom. |ple carried off into captivity. |Josiah’s reliance upon a revival with Israel and Judah socting Called to prophesy as a young |Through it ail, Jeremiah could |and centralization of worship at |” 5. ait aaea , A nt 4 Christi Ch a" Holiness Mesting “11 a.m. : man, it was his fate to stand in |do nothing but warn, protest|Jerusalem as the means of ee eee ‘coe Men Name “ e I an ur A WE CAN'T AFFORD’ the way when his people were |and plead; and this he did with |steving off the coming destruc: |OT™E * ew. per ation ; 219 Kent a Christmas Pageant a rushing headlong toward de-|a vehemence and integrity that |tion by bringing the people back |2™ "fin and between man moat Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. “Unto Us A Cixfid Ts Bort! struction, to make a heroic ef- |hhave caused him te be honored |to God. Correctly, he felt that at hak Eder a Officers WHITE GIFT SUNDAY ‘ League (Public meeting) fort to stop them and turn them |through ‘the ages. true reform must come from |” anal: © weet ob _ back; to fail, and be compelied| Let us digress briefly to ex- | within. ernver writen eee wis 3 the men's | 10:0 &:%-—Sunday School for all ages. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY aie = Jeremiah the than. No prophet in the Old Testa- | stone. club Tet ia tae Comodo sha 11:00 a.m.—Morning eee oe the Lord’ s Supper , Eee - ak «at a was ‘the son of a Benjam-|ment suffered as many indigni- | Jeremiah was wot only —@ ltoral Charge Christian Educa- Sermon: "WHO : te, cea who Hedin Anatol, tn because ef hi fathulnens |e! soul Spintualy, be” Was ton Hall The miter Ted te cer -ruee Raningring Yow it ne" fH SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH That Jerusalem ‘would be de-|a fown a few miles north of also a man of poetic imagina- and 3:00 p.m.—Sunday School Concert in the Maritime : to the revealed Word of God as opening devotions conduct- fal Kirkwood Drive etroyed and the people of Judah |Jerusalem, it is apparent he tion. So far as he and his con- ed a Bible study based on Dr. Christian College gym. taken captive had been an-|kept his ties to his native vil-|did Jeremiah. Scorned and de- | temporaries were concerned, |Thompson’s book ‘God and His 1:00 pi eamning Service Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewis nounced by prophets for more |lage, for in chapter 11 we find |rided by the people he was try- nothing but ruin awaited them. Purpose.” The Senior Choir will present a caniata Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. J. B. Herdman, L.R.A.M. than a hundred years before it |the men ef his village aroused |ing vainly to save, he was im-|Jerusalem was destroyed and| During the business meeting “LOVE TRANSCENDING”’ (Petertson) CHURCH SCHOOL: happened. Time and again the | against him and his family. | prisoned repeatedly and even |the people carried into long | john McLure was elected presi- Minister: Mr. W. 0. Weale 9:45 a.m.—Junior, Intermediate and Seniors (9-11) Lord sent prophets to warn| He was a lonely man. He Mlogged during the political up-|exile. But he knew that im the |dent for 1966; Herbert Simpson, Organist: Mrs. Helen MacRae, A.R.C.M. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery, Kindergarten and wayward Israel to repent and |sought no public authority and |heaval that preceded the Baby. | |future God would-provide a de- | vice president; Elwin Wyand, | 11:00 om —THE GIFT EVERYONE NEEDS (Sermon) return to God for their salvation, |he “believéd his vocation as a |lonian conquest: Yet he persist- |liverer,.and this deliverer would secretary and Merill Simpson, WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO ALL . Duet: Margaret and Rebecca Giddings Josiah heeded the warnings, ' prophet precluded marriage and |ed in speaking out, compelled by |be of the house of David: He | treasurer. —— ‘9:00 p.m.—Church School White Gift Service 7 The outgoing president, Bert : : : Parents and friends ere invited te share fn this 9 sarart, camed the 198 res] = First Baptist Church oe al-section assistants as follows: . : ‘A Welcome awaits you et Spring Park” i Ragen Rustico, Preston oe Cerner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets —————— goon Williaen ‘Toombs; nev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A. B.D.. Minister Cavendish, Rain Berdett ond | ara. V. L. Dingwel, Organist and Choir Directr ~ $t. Paul's Anglican Church : ; ; : gow, Heath Huston and Albert - i -, : Orr. And for the Stanley Bridge 9:45 a.m—Sunday Schoo! for all ages oe eer i ee ee ee MacEwen. 11:00 a.m.—“SOMEONE 3S HERE” Organist and Choir Director The meeting concluded with a Anthem: “Good Tidings” -. George A. Thompson, F.R.C.0.., (CHM) A.R.C.M. lunch served by the Cavendish ee a he THE FOURTH SUNDAY IN ADVENT _ fadies. The next meeting will be ; .W. 8. McMurtry 8:30 a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION Solo: ‘Carol of the Beasts” : January 17, 1966. —Mrs, Douglas McKenney 9:45 a.m—SUNDAY SCHOOL—Junior, Senior and, Baie, 7:00 p.m.—CHRISTMAS CANDLELIGHT SERVICE eo ee Nursery, Beginners, Missions Need Special Muse ‘by Senior and Children’s. Choirs, with snd Prinary Cases | Thelma vwaleents Arthur Large, Piano. 11:00 oe aA on AND SERMON Literature ee ee ae ee ad So ee tae eee A WARM WELCOME AWAITS ¥OU. : Pe : ee week ae oe THE WORLD wh 4 t v . gy Biggest Tain : Literacy. : ae == rm re GOD TAS FRIENDS, WHO ARE Greatest Need is Money,” ‘an Mennonite guns St. Pet Peter's Cathedral - tPert V._Sermone from tte Pina) Andrew R. Shelly, mission 7 ait YOU ARE CORDIALLY WELOOME TO ATTEND “ALL OUR ‘One std — — ‘ ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA ec eeprom tere geen every year,” Mr. Shelly says. He / — E ‘ad ner Miciters ear tc pet] «RAY: Canon E. M. Male, A, DD, PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH twentieth cen- Miss Suzanne Brenton, Mus., Organist 18 Christie Drive, Parkdale of producing it- Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Director : — Rev J. H. Tye, B.A., BD. orang . Lestie Hiscott—Organist Director ef Choirs was cited by Mr. Shelly, ‘Dee. 19—The Fourth Sunday in Advent j in Winnipeg 8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. 9:45 a.m:—Junior, Intermediate & Senior Chureh School teamed yesources fo. 45 om —Sfalties : 11:00 a.m.—Nursery and Kindergarten Classes exploding demands ; 2 literature overseas. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School (11 a.m. Infants Class) 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Archbis- || 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon. , Sermon: “BRINGING THE BABY HOME” \ \ Ofiring of hat Write Git Eawelepe 11:15 a.m.—Primary Church School Anthens:— — nas. Earth’—Praetorius. art President of the | 7:00 p.m.—Ewensong and Sermon . Visitors are cordially welcome at all services, The Kirk of St. James The Rev. Malcolm A, MeCuiag, B.A., B.D. Director of Music ee = “THE MIRACL EOF CHRISTMAS” i Anthem: Camilelight Setvice 4:30 pam. - eee RNR EERE 8 * qq Tireday, Dee. 23: Lake 1: Sieur us woke ee She'll teach her little girl all about gar- ‘Salant Pe = ae en nishes and dumplings and eonserves... and about dozens of other skills that — a } YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH US - ee ee will help Susan te be a talented homemaker herself, one ‘day. oe 9:46 a.m.—Sunday School ‘The C Clunch is the srentest facier British Told 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery Ee ~” building of charec- 11:30 a.m.—Children’s Corner ter and good citistnship. His a stoee- +n E pass our own store of knowledge on to our children because we want | Aviation Link a . — TRINITY UNITED © CHURCH prec mee get eager ak make things easier for them im the future. They will need all the prepara- Gi i - You Are Invited To Worship With Us ae silent dak dius: hee Hos peices ave Geman cecier to cape witk:s ite that grows eve more cnmupldi : ng Need Charlottetown, P.E.I. o are four at ee LonBeat > ciel ——— — Ministers: Rev. Bor: Be SS, pe BA — Ls larly and support the Church. They CIE fee olen ee slhins Wi pdcbentty: 4a Takin: dtet Acie beak ,2in’s aviation industry — must : Zi Pp b © Organist and Dircctor of Chotrey Mr Mr, J. B. Herdman ee (1) tiger li Friend, God. Awareness of His loving presence will give them confidence oon 2 gla Br ion res yterian Church : ; of his ity and mation. (4). _-_ and courage whatever they do, wherever they go. Through regular church attend- it it 1s to. survive, a government. Sire bein Charch School — Trinity Hal ~ For the sake-of-the Church itself, ee re & Cacttonlty 5. . the most valv- | report said here. . Ths and Grafton Streets 8:6 a Hail ee eee . face up to the fact that in future ies. ervey Meakin Cee Sab -acket <li Saris: Mttmeorial” Ha : larly your Ee Conyright 1966 Kater Adverting Serie, he, Stronburg, Ye: wi heve to buy ae. Se Orramist and Choir Directit, “11:00 a.a—Crib Room and Toddlers (Inflants—two years " Sunday Monday _ ee eee Trey sor Saturday _| most complex weapons systems 9:45 a.m.—The Church School, Classes for all ages, 11:09 a.m—Nursery and Kindergarten (3-5)—Avditorium com See” ter ana ne ee ee te ee Ws e+ tt tw: Coon servadt aod industrialis, f° "°° *—DIVINE WORSHIP AND CHRISTMAS SERVICE Anthea: ‘“Glotta ‘In. Excelats Deo’—Esic Thimen urged partial state owership in ; Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B.A. —Senior Choir THIS FEATURE 1S CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCR (Bian wo, maior feme—the | Anthem: Leave Your hep | digr, Chotr: "Seow Ya Born” Olt Huron Cate er. Healey BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS ee eae sor oo ior theo a ee - . - i 5 . - i : —Church School White Service. parents ROGERS H4RDWARE CO. LTD. , JOHN W. MacKENZIE < WOOD CONVALESCENT ~~ HOLDS KEY POSITION 0 ee st dene ha “= Pi Gients aan invited to sare in tae pacvice, ~ S Cisissaia Malad Rctwane ~ Real omer ee pa j PU HOME LTD. iy Gomneey was described an Fg Beane ag Pabent tee iy 7:00 pai eeaelaien Carol Service _ a 137 Queen St. 3268 269 Queen St : i sae /_ ae aviation links voor Peopte’s ioe ami Pageant by _ Senior Choir:— - = = =~=—OS Ae : : : _'§, NELSON GOOD MOORE & McLEOD LTD. : aoa. sot: Moat “The aim should be to pro | December 47-30 p.m. CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE ae aes een cand 7 Plumbing and Heating Contractor Departmental Store Day 49968. ‘lmote 2 European aircraft imins- Conducted by the Young Adult Society. A ser- Snow was on the Mountain—French Caro! - 43093 - « 17 Hawthorne Ave. 4.6541 119 Queen St. 12 Elm Ave, att ae os vice for the whole family, Come and worship. (2)—A Virgin Most Pure—Old Carol : ae ¢- German, Dutch BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY TO CHURCH FOR THE Bleak - | ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE con eng —elemgraatt oon PASO? Ding Dong; Merry on High—leth century Frencn f' READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES ee en cat oe ene One A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL . “You Are Welcome to Worship With Us” r