aA UTR THE CHURCH FOR ALL... ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest * factor on earth for the build- ing of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a streng church; neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are sound reasons why every person should attend services tegularly and support the Church.They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his chil- dren’s- sake. (3) For 7 of his community and nai (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan , to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. ~ For millions on the eastern seaboard of the United States, this is where it happens. — A lighted “ball” falls from the top of a tower—and it’s 1966. 5 . - Bat in Chicago and Winnipeg it is still 1965. In Saskatoon and Denver it is 1965. In Friseo. and Vancouver it is 1965. So where in this broad continent is the New Year When it is born at all—it happens.in men’s own hearts! “ Otherwise the Old Year goes on. And older years add not their blessings but their dregs . . . as men grope for shreds of time to complete old patterns . . . remnants of hope - to patch worn-out dreams. ' x But somewhere a heart speaks to God. In the quiet of a churchly sanctuary it recounts the past with its failures, its defeats. And boldly it enquires into the future with its hope and promise. That: soul commits time and talent and treasure to the purposes of Jesus Christ. 3 ; Bos s And the Father of All, who is not clock-watcher but soul-watcher, turns the page of that e@lendar. For one soul at a time the New Year is born. ; - Copyright 1966 Keister Advertsing Serxce, Inc, Straburg, Ve. [SS SS eras fn 37841 BAB 9621-9 eo) lO Uh y+ cp + SD + S++ SD + + St +t + + (THIS FEATURE (S$ CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCR BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND-BUSINESS- ESTABLISHMENTS ver ween bvotloveg Pot Consultant NURSING HOME LTD Wholesale & Retail Hardware : SApoeaher se imeher 9 Grafton St. 994-4502 137 Queen St. 43288 _™\ |.289 Queen St H. T. JAMES $. NELSON GOOD MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Plumbing and Heating Ptumbing and Heating Departmental Store Day 49368 Night 48220 Contractor _ 17 Hawthorne Ave- +6541 : 119 Queen St. _ 12 Elm Ave. ao EE ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES 49093 —~ 80 Edward St _— 19. rk Friday, Jan. 7: Lake 6, 20-49. Saturday,..Jen:_8: Take 7, 1- 3%. <8 : | Giant Fish ‘ ? Is Landed Robert Gaudet of St. Dunstan’s University and Dolores Gaudet of immerside. John M. is a patient in Western Hospital, Alberton. in DeBlois. . é Amongst those spending Christ- mas at the home of . and Mrs. Edgar Perry were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Perry of Fredericton, N.B.; Catherine’ Perry of Mont- of Halifax. _ WEEK OF CALVARY TEMPLE » PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA : Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor ee ene are SERVICE, 10:00 Sound Film, “ANGEL IN EBONY” 9:15 a.m.—Radio Summerside 9:45 a.m.—The Church School. Classes’ for all 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: NEW ROAD AHEAD r 7 Be, Solo: ; Barbara. MacRae ~ VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME ‘St. Peter's’ Cathedral - Rochford Square: i .. Angtican: Church of Canada Ven. Archdeacon J. R. Davies, M.A., Rector ‘Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D.D. Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic, Mus., Organist “Mrs, B. W. Patterson, Choir Director —_< on 2, 1966—The Second Sunday. after Christmas, 8:45 a.m.—Mattins 9:45 a.m.¢-Sunday School (Infants Class 11 a.m.). 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon .- - 7:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon PRAYER SERVICES &s : January 3rd to 7th inclusive ‘ : 3 ‘January 3 Church ....... Capt. Ray Nelson 4th—The Kirk of St. James ..... Rev. Henry Tye January 5th—St. Paul's Anglican ....... Rev. Donald Powell 6th—Trinity................ .. Rev. Louis Elias 7th—Zion ee er All services commence at & p.m. > Rev. Ewen MacDougall 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery 11:30 a.m.—Children’s Corner ea You Are Invited To Worship With Ue. a ee : oJ SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH Kirkwood Drive _\ Minister: Rev. Clayton €. Lewis anist: “Mrs. J. B. Herdman, L.R.A.M. : CHURCH SCHOOL: 9:45 e.m.—Junior, Intérmediate, Senior Church School _ 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship oe or genio “HOW WILL EVERYTHING WORK OUT?” ; ar Anthem: ‘Jesus Christ’ Is Born Today”—Westra The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be observed at both You Are Webcome To Worship With Ue. - ies a i { Charlottetown, P.E.L ena Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. “TRINITY UNITED CHURCH S ctuar y = a.m,— (3-5)— Auditorium 00 1:00 Kindergarten f 00 a.m.—“A GOOD RESOLUTION” Rev. them: 11: —Rev. Gerald G. as : Anthem: ‘“‘O Come Ye Servants Of The Lord” —tTye. : * es "You Are Welcome to Worship With Us” LC —————————— St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769 by Royal Foundatioa The Rev. F, Louis Elias, L.S.T., Rector - Organist and Choir. Director wy . (George A. ‘Thompson, F.R.C.O.., (CHM) ARCOM. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS—January 2, 1968 8:30 a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION en 9:45 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL:. Junior, Senior and Bible 11:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL: Grib Nursery, Begiiners and . Primary Classes ‘ X 11:00 a.m.—MORNING PRAYER AND SERMON. : *Anthem:; ‘‘In Thee Is Gladness”’ J. S. Bach Subject: ‘“‘WHEREVER I GO, THANK GOD” (A.New Year’s Message) 7:00 p.m. PRAYER AND SERMON . ounject: “1 NOTHING LACK IF I AM HES AND ; HE IS FOREVER.” >” ; ' (Part \ . from the *Psaims) YOU ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME TO ATTEND ALS OUR: SERVICES : : “ 5 ~ * + .! ~~ » . = : é rad oes n : : ae . % $18,000 foe the wT Charlottetown, CHRISTIAN FAITH Rallway Reports |" *s! ee | Phe Guarffan; Chartottetown, Fr. Dec. 31, 1968. 1 « ‘ _. ° Railway ating ; as —— : : ee 3 ee ‘Rise In Income tor. November” were 0.0 | — ; = ‘ . } e. » were J § Nature, Importan Jef [ames inem on reat e| The Solvation Atmy were | igi ’ mung. income, o #1, faa {S731001.000 abd. expenses, $745, . ne Great Gearge Sirest : ‘ * peteee 596,000. The comparable figures i ; 4 hie (EDITOR’S NOTE; The fol- substance of things hoped for, for the month of Novem |"). #714.849,000° and 55 Villa Aventie ‘ Capt. Ray Nelsen lowing material relating to es evidence of things not seen-” | ber - compared to a net Op |. ssho00 oe se + eee 31: W 11:00 ’ : tomeorrew’s Sunday Scheel As an example, the au- lerating loss of $801,000 for the ERC Ae. Friday, “Dec. 31: Watchnight Service 200. p.m, % lesson is based on copyright thor of Hebrews relates faith to | corre month in 1964. PRODUCE CONCENTRATED Sunday : Class—9:30 a.m, << he ed outlines produced by the the human conception of the| Net railway operating income |, California’s San Joaquin Val- School—10 am. - y . Division of Christian Educa- Creation, in Which we believe |for the first 11 months of 1965 |ley grows about 8 per cent of } Holiness Meeting—1! a.m. fen, National Council ef that the visible world was creat- | was $6,005,000 compared to $9,- 'the\ world’s raisins: Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. zee ae = ae on cieesend.. ' ee ee : Thursday Ce eee fects : c : : see | . m.—Pr : SoA aa et ee ae wy ning oot toe montene | PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH |] "4 wetconce swacrs vou. ar ra Amey ~. 3. In order to die in man’s place as substitute and [stand the Christian faith and be eral Old Testament characters : 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale : representative the just judgment of God against Jaware of the ways in who exhibited great faith, the Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D.. Minister . ——— man’s sin he: must a sinless member of the human which it can be to daily author shows that they, too, be- Mr. Leslie Hiscott—Organist and Director of Choirs e 4 . family. (Hebrews 2:9-18; 7:25-28; I Peter 2:22-24; and 3:18.) [living, we need to the lieved utterly in the things they} oo .ng; Central’ Christian Church : He must be both God and man — Emmanuel — “God with [nature and importance of be- hoped for, byt could not see. f , a Site tn me eaese Poe meee cs” cee oe ee) eae eee ene among us”. : ) must a our lives. . :00 a.m. n ss : Sab ‘Mie tect tetas te Voce ise Vids tad Lone. (Upeodam tithe sueeed lor Biblical eet Uollev aa te is end have | 1:00 am.—DIVINE WORSHTF neo 7 _ ar tas % : \ - q ( 14; . AY Ae » . : .m.—Morning Worship and 1:31.87). Sirs doctrine but are completely Snide thet Tie rewards those who eee: ARTES FT CAUNES MX TO Sermon: “BASIC NEEDS FOR FUTURE p sacrifice committed way see: dtlige I 4 , ‘ Gehveena forth im the Bible: believing im |some leaders. His ways. This is the justifica- Se es tae weed Ladies’ Sextet: “While Watching O'er Their , decency and, above all,| This was |tion of our faith; but the .evid- 18:te nue cal Church ‘School Flocks By Nigh for their fellowman. again presetit the 1 ee ence of its reality shows in our 115 a.m.—Primary 7:00 p.m.— G SERVICE BE , there are those who |a€sin Preset ie Pillipmian jail (devotion to life and wholeheart- | yveninG: pon: “OUT OF ‘THE DEPTHS” theoretical assent to where Paul and Barnabas were |@¢, service to God through our} | Solo: “Rise Up Shepherds and Follow’ She teaching and all imprisoned. Thinking the pris fellowman. :00 p.n.—Evening Worehiyy : aa By Shirley Graham s srs Seaton ome for whom be alone wee \. SXCHAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION "Minister: Mr. W. ©, Weale age een yang oe oe 2 Societies . Solo: Mr, Gordon Jensen—Music by Men’s Choir ' Organist: Mrs. Helen MacRae, A.R.C.M. is an importait factor |ters, the jailer was about to : ¥OU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH US WE EXTEND. A WARM WELCOME TO ALL Christian religion, for |commit suicide: Paul's voice, as- Fo ist ; d ‘ ; anity is an historical re- suring them they were still reca _—————— a 25 ESS PERE TEM CSR Sof SAO ee ER SES ROTSS > Se OEE : a Me teachings come Gown [580° (Stews ont toaped to be ici ~. F ° eee . us in accounts actions |came to them Seapes De » datividuale ent the Niaioty of soe Fedo ome icit _ Furst’ Baptist Church ‘Sherwood Christian Bible School ve — fine Son andthe fair won A combined deficit of more bee s ater called Jews), have eried, his sins |than $6 million im 1966 is fore- | ee A Sunday School for all ages had an experience with God that his, heart fill- |cast for the 23 affiliated groups Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow, B.A... B.D., Minister cus < : no have __had. Jove. for.G.9.4 jcf..the ‘United Bible _ Societies, Mrs, V._L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Directer : = ps poe Soncusie: dave’ thelolie ? | eC OPENING SUNDAY ching ‘isso tole msde, we on toon belief ‘Feith te betet ar Bible production Mtion ed die | 1:00 am—“GOD AT EVERY CORNER” ° “ mination of all their marveloas " faith is beef in tribution throughout the world, Anthem: ‘Zion's Daughter’ (Trad) JANUARY 2nd, 1966 came Jesus of Nazareth is the spiritual |after studying 1064 budgets. It . : i Christians believe in as Grong’ which we wore perenne Be Serr a 0 9a — aes eer RECOGNI. " and Savior, the di- ement between expenditure SERVICE : . 10: es nat cas Gan of Gok hee results, Jesus was [come in. 120 countries in which Anthem: ‘In The Bleak ‘Mid Winter’ Olnsees each Sunday 9:45 0,.10:45 a.m. support and explain centurion’s ser- |proceeds Bible sales (Holst) : , 4 of life which he set the centurion’s cal we ae Gate Sue : Sherwood Elementary ' ¢ passage trom the 8th the Philippi | One. of ‘the Deaviest_ charges Capt. Ray Nelson, Speaker ° A cordial invitation is extended to all _ of tells how a |jailer- —a most unlikely prospect falling on Bible Societies a Roman centurion jor conversion because of the |the cost of traaslation and re° A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU Sherwood and vicinity. to ask a favor |jailer’s induced readiness |vision of existing septs of || © A Special Project of Central. Christian Church —the healing of his paralytic |to believe. Bible. Nearly “$3 million a year re received it. the In the Lith chapter of Hebrews jie being spent in irensiation ese 6 ea ee : pean is as ¢ “God-|we tind faith defined os 7 FS Nie wih — ctor os Charlottetown Bible. Chapel ' : / » 28 e decnve suport ot the chrchne |" Nt Coben Bt ot Lenewor Ave The- Kirk of St. James . level. of eamueb Scripture circu 11:00 a.m. & 7:30 p.m.—James Stabr, B.Sc., M.Th. aie eo + lation, it being clear that be- The Rev. Malcolm A. McCuiag, B.A., B.B. momen, books alone, | ’ ‘ 5 ‘ 3 Sea) a says Dr. Oliver Beguin, CS ~___ Cartatetlign Gledhill, M-A.. B. Mus., ARCCO. ca XY SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1968 nor ble y » : Cf, ; “Dally Bible Readings ; 11:00AM.’ : CNew Year i) Born Sunday, Jan. 2: Lake 3: 1-23 FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND . ig Sermon: , e Stee: . nm Jen: 3:- Lake - ' " (Birehwobd St. ‘near Leagworth Ave.) OLISHING ae TSHED LAMPS \ it NH : F ae Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhay, B.A. _ Anthem: SS Tuesday, Jan. 4: Lake 4: 16- ‘ . “a. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship : Ome Dees ven, oe FR Ec aS aia eee ten 28: ie : | 7:00 P.M.—Evening Wor , : ‘Lead Me, Lord’’—Wesley