THis ‘ ==y 6 The Guardian, Charlotiotows, Sat., Aug. 2, 1966. US Proj ect = Ministers Sidestep Queries. On Mr. Justice ~ By JOHN LeBLANG OTTAWA (CP)—Justice Min- ister Cardin and Solicitor-Gen. | ! Dierdnsed by: king Fasto:cs So Amos outlined th: law for merchants: Zaceheus, a dishonest tax collector, oe wo - Pert iat Tito \ [ Ww eets from: Ged or man, om takes what is not his shortchan customers violates,the confessed ms sin, promised restitution a vtheh he had piad—noihi letter of ew growing rich atthe and future honesty; voluntarily#-trad- Ee at £6: Sxanicle Dy opeer ine ae hy is in violation of the eig expense of the poor violates the spirit’. ing. ill-gotten gains for. obedience to owt Ad eng His . Comet ce dment — Exadue 0:15, of thea law -Amos 8:4,5 God's Jaw. ~-Luke 19: 1-10. ments,—Titus 2 7-10. co ME uw. VERSE: “Let him that stole steal no more; but_rather — let hinrlabor, working with his hands the_ shits whiah ia son ‘that he may hase to give to him - SAFE: SYARDS PROPERTY that needeth,”—Ephesians 4:28. e - Dishonesty Makes Pretense ‘tirely voluntary, \ketbook. Yet he gladly his illegally-acquired wealth fore sins; and determination to .be hence- forth scrupulously honest in his & “ael Was en- |g dealings. Zaccheus”’ jts genuineness attested to by the fact that resti- tituion would hit where it, to him, would hurt most—-his poc- traded to promises of restitution | 3 i | I “EDITOR'S NOTE: The fol- from (nd He expects us fo keep. the poor Violates ‘the spirit of the i towing material relating ta-to-—the hold sacred. the first four-law ‘the peace of mind that comes morrow’s» Sunday School -les- ‘conimandments; but all too, Men in Jesus day were little with obedience to God's law. son is based on copyrighted evtlines produced by the Divi- ‘sion of Christian © Education, Rational Council of Churches in the U.S., and fs used by Permission.) : By R.A. RAMSEY. In his. infinite wisdom, God gaw the need for including in the Decalogue a law safeguard- ing man’s right to own property. { ifulls ‘yiolation of-the eighth command- often we set up. “other gods,’ different from those of Amos’ make graven images, take His /time— or our own, for that mat- name-in vain and -- or neglect |ter. In the passage from Mark sahhath day obligations: any of ‘we find Him warning against which rob God of what is right- those highly regarded for their His piety, but whose actions—- mak- Whether one steals from God jing demands, expecting honors or man, whenever one takes and abusing the ’generosity of | what is not his and for which he 'their female: followers—exposed has paid nothing..he stands’ in the sham and pretense of them | faith, ‘| As Christians we are bound to }® ob-_! |set an example for others, serving God's laws and. keeping ‘His: commandments. In. this, particularly apropos. Our motives should juntainted by thoughts of’ finan- ‘cial gain or ‘what's me?’’ We should be sincere ‘our words and dealings w ith! Paul's advice to Titus becomes P be pure; | in #. for | Thus, the simply: stated- eighth Ment Thus, hypocrisy and pretense ‘others. We should _ strive ta-| e ‘commandment, *’fhou shalt not }-Amos,- Israel's prophet of. sa come under the condemnation of please our “employers, taking eteal.” It is one of the briefest cial justice, implied that con- the eighth commandment. orders and obeying them with- GUEST SPEAKER ef the laws, but has far-reach- temporary merchants’. avaric- | Only Luke records the salva- out contradiction, and by being | aioe . tng Implications. lious habits. constituted a viola- tion of Zaccheus, the dwarfed, \loyal to them while in their em-| - Rev Leslie R. Files, BA, a While> modern aabites elte tion of the eighth commandment ‘misshapen tax collector of Jeri- | ploy. Above all, the Apostle care- | RD, MTH, will be. the” guest gtealing as a violation of. civil law, we need to=be reminded that it is also a violation of God's moral law. Measured by God's yardstick, stealing is far more than the taking of anoth- er’s material goods. It'{s any |Motivated by greed when relig-~cho. He was the richest man in ious observances cut’ down their town, a Jew shunned and detest- ‘sales hours, they charged higher ed by. all for his roguery, ill-got- prices, for short-weighted mea- ten gains and collaboration with sures, then covered their tracks |the Romans. In~his secret heart jwith false balances. Outwardly \Zaccheus was aware that she lscrupulous in their own religious lhad -consistently -violated God's | from* ‘our employers. While “‘pilfer” is a ‘‘nicer’’? word than stealing, it is stealing just the same, and a violation of God's law. “No stealing" | both a moral fully states, we are not to pilfer:| preacher: this. Sunday . in. The Kirk of ‘St. James, Charlotte-. town. Born in Ontario, he re-~ ceived his Arts Degree from Waterloo College, his Bache- -lor of Divinity -Degree from Knox College. Toronto, and his ~ “outright dishonésty, any. offerise ‘practices, they were. inwardly Jaw prohibiting stealing. Know- ‘and civil, law. Jesus -insisted | Master of Theology. Degree @cainst the property rights. of dishonest, “swallowing -up thé ling this, the Master called hirn [upon high morality .as a prere-| from Westminster Seminary - others, and Invatves all the needy" through unfair business-down from the tree and -Invited |quisite for eternal life teaching | In Philadelphia. Married~ im ’. flesser forms of theft: - plagiarism dealings Himself and His disciples to din- a philosophy embodying certain x pilfering, falsification of doru-| Amos’ implication ts elear. |ner. basie virtues, among them out-| daughter of Rey. and Mrs. F. ments and forms, ta name just Shortchanging customers vio-| There, whatever transpired lright honesty. Unless men can|C Knox, Canadian Presbyter- ‘ @ few z lates the letter of the law while | ibrought Zaccheus to the point |trust one another, life in our s0- {an Missionaries on the Bhil ciety is. impossible... Tt-is even posite to. steal. growing rich at the expen of | of public confession of. his past ee ° ¥ “THE GreKcr FOR AES... ALL FOR THE CHURCH f ee ee g BY ae. BERGER Ki cua good citizenship, Sie cre king’s youthful Red Guard dem- house of spiritual values. Without 2 eas onstrators have taken over as a Roman CathoHe convent run @trong Church, neither democracy Ror crvifization ean survive. There @re four sound reasons why every person should attend services regu- Marly and support the Church: They ere: (1) For his-own sake. (2) For his @hildren’s sake. (3) For the sake of” “his community and nation. (4) For It ~ Peking — ts Seized ‘| by four elderly nuns and plas- | tered # with posters denounc- | field. in India; Mr. Files js. cur- rently ‘minister ‘of London “Pastoral Charge here in P.E:I., and has served there. since 1964. Convent In ms cee 8 ee Oma the benign eye of the Communist party. the student demonstrators have swarmed thréugh the eity for the. last | Monday” t| Co.<in- 1957—--was- rece 1963, his wife Winnifred is the : the New | eral Pennell have refused | to confirm or deny a published | report that ““Mr-. Justice Leo! Landreville of the Ontario Su-’ preme Court — gets mannented | in the findings of, a commiss: inquiry into a stock ‘windfall IT he! received while on the bench. At a press conference, “coin? plete with TV cameras and/| bright lights, that was about as | Paul's advice to Titus binds Christians | firm a pice of information as |a@ battery of reporters managed |'to. extraét: from the two minis- | .\ ters after a cabinet meeting. After an initial announcement | at the Landreville report will j@ public “no later than | which had bee n| clear here for some days any- | way—the. ministerial pair spent the rest of. the préss conference | | ducking reporters’ questions. ame report ‘of Commissioner van C, Rand on Mr: Justice. ille’s acteptance of| $117,000 worth of ftee stock in| g Northern Ontario Natural Gas | Prime Minister eT | F ay. He said then he expected | leak it to be released in a couple ‘of #\)days. Later, the. possible re leasing date was extended . as far as Monday's convening of | |Parliament. and the ministers | bg nothing: ‘to that Thurs- lena: scheduled to start at noon | 'standard . local times today. | His brief comments about the | Commonwealth's “future ‘appar- _ (ently arose from threats by sev- feral African countries that they iwill’ withdraw from the Cone | | monwealth daniéss Britain ‘uses | | tougher methods to. bring down | ‘the Smith regime in Rhodesia. —-Press— Landreville After making his ‘“‘no later |than Monday" announcement; |Mr- Cardin observed that under the circumstances he felt that no questions should be an- |swered and “I think you can jall understand why it is being done this way.’ ee QUESTIONS BEGAN Since nobody did understand Ley. the questions began.” ‘The ministers fielded most of them with variations of, ‘‘no comment,” oc¢.c.asionailly ex- panding with “all that will be answered when the report is | made public.” : A variation came when they ‘were asked about a Canadian -story—Wednesday—quoting | imMormants as saying the report treats Mr- Justice ‘Landreville roughly. Mr. Pennell hastened to make |clear that neither he nor Mr, | Cardin could be held responel- | ble for that and added. ‘T don't think either denyin or ee REFUSED CONFIRMATION Mr: Pennell refused te eon: | firm_there .was a leak. ‘I prefer to call it a news: | | paper report,”’ he said. No,\ they would not say whether. either of them had talked revently with Mr. Justice Landreville\— a former Liberal | politician. No, they could not say why it was so hard to tix | a release date; \to answér that | might be getting into comment. | “Then why.the ‘dig double- barrelled press conference?” asked one questioner. Richard O'Hagan, Prinie Min- | ister Pearsons _ ae —_— Rev, i: S a.m. —Divine Weep Sermon: ‘IS A "POST-CHRISTIAN PRA’ APPROACHING?’ Dr. John Sutherland Bonnell Solo: Miss Pamela The Reverend Donald A. 16:00 a.m.—Bible Class . Solo: 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: 11:00 a:m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: THE BEST IS YET TO BE The. Reverend D. Lawrence Mawhinney, B.A.,B.D. “O Lord Most Holy'’—Cesar Franck : REBEL WITH A CAUSE The Reverend D. Lawrence Makhinney, B.A, A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL The Kirk af St. James. | Presbyterian Church Im Canada Cor, Pownal & Fitzroy, . Founded 1825 Minister: Maikcoim Ke MeCualg, B.A., B.D. Directer ef Mustie: Christopher Gledhit -M.A.,. B.Mus., A.R.C.C.0: Sunday, August. Piet a Campbell ~ Tion Presbyterian Church — ~ Corner Prince and Grafton Streets Campbell, B.A., D.D. Mr. Royston F. Mugford, A.R.C.0. Organist and Director ef Choirs 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School a = the sake of the Church itself, which week, rooting out — everythin : “Reeds his moral and material support, - —_- they “aoneidee opposed och tf Pian to go to church negulesly and na’s new cultural. revolition. Abe Ror! your Bible dary. The Red Guards refused to al- ‘ | [ ‘low reporters enter the Convent of the Sacred Heart, which since | the Communists came to power -has been used as a school for | _jchildren of foreign diplomats. The four nuns British, French, Irigh and 9wiss—have lived im the convent since pre- | Communist days and are helped | by some Chinese nuns. |was no immediate. information There Central Chris 219 Kent MORNING— tian Church Street 10:00 a.m.—Bible School for aati ages M:00 @.m.—Morning Worship and the Lord’s Supper fermonm: ‘GOSSIP OR THE GOSPEL” Evening Service—7:3%0 p.m. CHRIST” Sermon: ‘‘WHAT If MEANS TO ACOEP1 | oe bout: where they Minister Mr W. ©. Weale afi over her facel It takes uo little to 8D" ag | borin RED A hls ‘ : BREAK EFFIGIES Orga Mrs. Allison MacRae, A.R.C.M. delight a ‘child, and we sometimes From the street eutside «| ue - at wish that we could be satisfied as § = <ru/s) be seen that effigies of | WE EXTEND A WARM WEICOME TO ALL ! easily. Christ and the Virgin Mary had | _been broken. Aa we grow obter, we acquire ex The Chinese foreign ministry ‘ * Ca cad , advised foreign embassies that pensive now possessions but ‘tire fo siutionary masses” had | Sherwood Church of of Christ ‘them. "We try esstly new entertain- =| taken over the convent and said f “(Meeting in Sherwood Elementary School) ments wntil they bore us. Even though | diplomats should weep their chil- 10:00 d.m.—Sunday School for all ages ives full “of small dren away:from it- The children Y our are PICNBETES now are on agnimer vacations, Nursery through Adult class - 2. the fragrance of fresh-cut grass, | Closure of the convent fol- M: = a.m.—Morning —— with sei Lord's Supper ] simil tion during the Presiding: a Oe eee ee ae ee Hace ew as "saning Catala Sarmon “by 'K. T.. Norris "GOD'S LAWS aM: beauty of stars... we somehow arent 2) Drotestant churches. POSED OR THE .DIVINE WAY EXPOSED?” realty aware of them any longer. Even = § Red Guards also invaded the : You are Cordially Invited ie life i the greatest gift we have, [capital's largest mosque Thurs- Come and Bring Your Children ee t * day. can seem bleak and fruitless. What Foreign diploinats said they re eam yestore our awareness of the joy saw demonstrators beat up per- A Church-planting proje and pri sons labelled as bourgeois and | Central Christian Church, Charlottetown opposed to the ideology of Chi- | % mese Leader Mao Tse-tung. THIS FEATURE 18 CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH Ith will be at BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS Leeks gear Wane “os lear JOUN W. MackENZIE WOOD CONVALESCENT Ante a CAE ; Real Detate . Coneut lant NURSING HOME. LTD.” |. ve sta Pomanwaeultit ip 2 NELSON 600n Appraiser and Rroker . 0 Gratton St. ‘Charlottetown Inne a the Connie o ae 4 ¢ ne 43268 269 Queen st i : iwealth hat tank shane tn recent | trmbing «gd Heating Cont acice iB. Y. JAMES )ivears with the additinn. of & McLEOD LTD. P ‘and Heatin lamevein A> Asi irc W Hawthorne Ava eae ar se Dey a an en ae emerging African’ “ar sian | ~ $8541 “119 Queen SB 12 Elm Ave, 80 Edward St | ae Pearson said he hopes to | ~~ “ take part in the conference, but ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE. : READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES One group of foreign diple | mats who planned a big party | next. week’ at the former Impe- ‘| rial summer palace a outside | the elty announced it had been | cancelled ‘due to unforseen cir- cumstances related te the cub | tural revolution.”” Commonwealth “Said At Stake OTTAWA (CP) - The Com- ‘monwealth’s future—-will’ be at .Stake at the ministers’ in London prime conference opening Sept. son sand here. He told a press conference that talks an the Rhodesian is- sue ‘oetll jeopardize the Com- monwealth in its present form.” “Tt will be avery important |eonference. The future of, the that. a protracted rail strike could prevent him from attend- 6, Prime Minister Pear- | did’ not rule out the possfbility x St. Peter's Vem. Archdeacon J. R. Da Mise Suzanne Brenton, on Mps,--B...) 8:00. a.rm.—Holy Eucharist 8: 45 a.m.—Mattins Preacher: The Rev. Diocese of Alaska, i | ‘PRINTTY XI Roney Ives. | SI a = =— — ey. ) itz. The mation-wide walkout Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D. Honorary Assistant Priest — W...Patterson,..Choir " pagael 28—The Twelfth Sunday After — Cathedral © Rochford Square Anglican Church of Canada a vies, M.A., L.Th,, Rector D LL.D. Lic. Mus., Organist _Director 11:00 a.m.—Chofal Eucharist and Sermon W. Warren, U.S.A. 7:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon Visitors are cordially welcome at all services, > es St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769 by Royal Foundation The Rev. F. Louis Elias, L.S.1., Rector Organist and Choir Director George A. Thompson, F.R.C.0.., (CHM) A.R.C.M. 8:30 am.—HOLY COMMUNION—Celebrant: The Rev vd 11:00 a.m.—MORNING PRAYER AND SERMON Officiant and Preacher: The Rev'd Rodney Ives YOU ARB CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND ALL — OUR SERVICES OF WORSHIP a? “| Mohole Killed WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Congress has killed _Proj- gested the, two ministers had been tossed in as a sort of con- solation prize. Mr. Pearson— —lof the project, picked up the ball here and sug- , Mohole. @ $127,000,000 ven- ture to drill a hole six miles deep through ocean and earth in Man's deepest penetration the planet. ° Gloom pervaded National s«1- ence. Foundation headquartets where official« said the veto means: 7, A waste of up to $40.009.- 000 in government “funds 4- ready invested, and a sacrifice af F Sonne # would do any reporter asked whether | an investigation was being held | into what he described as the | | \ i originally scheduled to meet the Of extensive planning, design press after the.cabinct meeting |and engineering work. —had deferrd this until fener 2.A lost chance -for the United in the day. ee areas om Gory of ope: vistas o! 0 ge po fee ne Teper at cP et: |tentially beneficial. to mankind. a few mild cries of ‘“Fraud!.’| About 146,000 Australians, one There was no comment oniin 31 of the work force, have that either. a second job. Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. Sunday School—11:00 a.m. (continues all summer) Services—.11:00 a.m and 8:00 p.m. The Cid Beak; !.”. The New Birth - The Pricoas Bis | re . The Blessed Hope ' The Salvation Army 1 Great. George Street : Caps, and Mrs. Ray Nelson Sunday: Directory Class—9:30 a.m. Sunday. School—-0 a.m... Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. ‘Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home League (Public dea: Thureday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. “A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY ty CALVARY TEMPLE PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA Upper Prince Street ~Rev.-Cyri} Clarke,. Pastor - 9:15 a.m.—Radio Broadcast, Summerside station _ 9:4 a.m.—Sunday School - _ 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service 7:3 p.m.—Fvangelistic Service You wil receive a warm welcome at paises Sethe -- BIRCHWOOD \\FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLA ‘(Birchwood St. near Longworth Ave.) “+ D. Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhay, B.A. 11:00 a\m.—Morning Worship 7:00 p.m>—Evening Worship oes Befarasad Church 158\Mt. Edward. Road- |. (The firet\church im Sherwood) Rev. M. Dernbush, Minister (Phone 41724). 10:00 a.m.—Morning Service 11:15 a.m.—unday School 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship (Dxteh) Guest Minister: Rev. “J. 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