\ Churches Tomorrow "A.--gin on ( Imrch :s"l' l’i'J'I‘ER’S C’ -"lll~:ImAL Anglican ll hlurd Square Tl» ll. lnud Canon G. E. Ilo‘l- l.A.. if I) Rector The Reverend W. ti. ilogg. Honorary Assistant Priest organist and Choir Director. A 7:30 a.ul.—Matiins 3:00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist \ Q . .-.m.—( I” uh ocllool (tr-I5) l:Il0 ll.m.—(‘lloralI I-Znchurlst l|:()(i .'l.nl.-(‘hllrch School llilllll" '4' ;00 p.lll.—Eveusung 1).: l_\ .§€I'II‘.(‘3 qt yu-I hours. For Christmas Day Services we Tue:-day's ncwspalper. All i$_c_l(-ollle A 5 51'. PAUL'S ANol.lmN (tulzllcu |-gstablislled I769 by Royal Foundation (I (iv-ganlsi and Choir Director. Mr. ll. John Harris. I-‘.R.C.O. "saw a.m.--iloly Communion lllzltti a.ln.—-8.5. Junior and Senior Classes. Primary Classes. ll:00 a.m.-—Morning Prayer and Sermon. a subject: “Rejoice in the Lord" 3:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser- ll:30 p.m.--Holy Communion. DEC. 25-—CHBlS'llMAS DAY: 1:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. tzllo a.m.-Holy Communion. l0::l0 am.—Holy Communion. Visitors Are Cordlally Invited To Attend _DRESBYTtRlAN—- THE KIRK OF S. JAMES The Reverend 'I'.II. M.A.. S.'I'.M Minister Mlss E. Lillian Mcitensie. Mus.Bac.. l".M.C.M.. Organist and Director of Choirs . Sonlers. 0:t5 p.m.—CHURCH SCHOOL ('lIltIS'I'MAS SERVICE. ll:()0 a.m.—'I‘IlE FESTIVAL OF ('llRISTMAS WORSHIP. Scrlllon: “CHRISTMAS — SIGNATURE OI‘ Till’) LIVING G '. . ()r':an Prelude: “Noel in G"- ll)‘.-iquinl. (‘in-ral Prelude: (‘arols by the ('-.-ilcry ifhoir. Iltlroilz "Andthe Glory of the lord“ (Hamlet). ‘inlo and Chorus: "0 Thou I'I)>Ii 'l'elIcsI" illandeliw. N. I). Mal-Lean and the’-. (‘lr.lncc| t'hoir. Anthem: “Today is Born |m'.' mitllll(‘l" (Praetorian) — The ('h.1nce| Choir. (ilfcrtory a is " p. -“lrrt Babe" (Meek): “Jean. of a Maiden Thou Wast Born“ Hleek). ()rzan Postlude: Variations on ‘‘I nto Us a Boy is Born" - (Shawl. l.lGl-IT CAROL VI-‘.sPEltS. Organ Prelude: “Noel uvltll_ Variations" (BaIl)astre). (hornl Prelude: Carols by the Gallery Choir. selections from the "Messiah" (Handel). Itecitatives. "There Were "'*l!|!erds" -- Miss Barbara Rogers Chorus. “Glory to God" .. The Chancel Choir: Ur. "Beioice Greatly" _ ‘Ira. David Cox_ II)! First Group of Carols- A Child This Day is Born" (lrsd. E gllah) — Th nmr); I! e (‘haocel This Birthnight” (Anderson) ‘-‘-vThe (.auery Choir: Nazareth" (Gounod) — Mr, Raoul Reymomt F‘? SQCOIKI Group of (‘nu-o|g_ "'4:-'l‘l)l¥. My Liking" (Gustav E “\lidwinter" (Gustav llolm_. Soloist. Mrs. Bruce MocPher- In The (‘hancel Choir: ‘A Slumber Song of the Mn. '""'I (Read) — Mrs. Gor- 'I . Wmory Carol: "How rm l. I 0) Bethlehem?" (Shaw) _ you Channel Choir. (run Pootlude: “Christmas radio Song" lHollins). A Bnnssnn CHRISTMAS , To lzvsznvonnz vlslrons vnltv wnncolns CIlARI1)'I'l'E'l'0WN BIBLE CHAPEL 35 C-moo-loos St. at Longworth :;;:‘:s:h.”m-. 9....‘ W5 I-II-—“'I'rnth 'foe no-v" ‘ broadead over CPCY ‘Please note the charm) "=0 s.m.--Tho Pally fl "WP. Poatnsfi a programme erv monitor of the Miss Susanne Benton. Lic. Mus. The Reverend Canon I T. lhbott. Rector p.m.—'I‘HE CANDLE-I r |i‘0L'Ii'I'H SUNDAY IN ADVENT - ll:l)0 a.ln.—-S.S. Beginners and’ 1 v i rnnaonunonon sooruuvn Dkfilondl-rod .vMinister:lov.J.H.Ibhop.I.A. l0:I a.ln.—Sahbnth School. 11:00 nan.-Service Sermon: “The Meaning of Chris " tnsas . 035 p.ns.—Minister's Bible ass 7:00 p.m.—-Servie Sermon: “Thou Name Jesus". "Foe unto no a chld h born. unto us a son is given: and government shall he on is shoulder. aad'his name shall be called Wonderful. Counsellor. The Migfly God. The Everlasting'l"ather. The Prince of Pence." (Isaiah 0:7) e shalt Call Ills ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Prince & Grafton Streets The Reverend W. Harold Brown. . M./t.. Minister Mr. John Lea-Morgan. M.A.. B. Mus. (Oxford) Organist and Choir Director 0:45 a.m.—The Church School l0:00 a.m.—Adult Bible Class ll:t)0 a.m.-The Nursery School ll:00 a.m.—4)lvine Worship (Broadcast C.F.C.Y.) The Sermon: "The Vision And The Call". Anthem: "Christians Awake" J. H. Maunder. Carol: Junior Choir — "Good King Wenceslas". 7:00 p.rn.—-Divine -Worship The Sermon: “A Christmas Meditation". Music: Congregation Carol Singing led by the Combined Men’s and Ladies’ Choirs. Solo and s — "0 Holy Night” — Soloid. Mrs. Bar- bara Roper. All Aro cordially Welcomed CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 210 Its‘ street Marvel D. Dunbar. B.'l'h.. Minister Mrs. Allison Mackae. Organist and Choir A.R.C.M. Director special Christmas Services l0:00 a.m.—Chureh School and our Number by the Jr. Class. ll:00 a.m.—MornIng Worship and Communion Christmas Sermon “SCROOGE THE SCALAWAG OF‘ CHRIST- MAS". The Junior Choir singing a Selection oi Christmas Carols: "Angels We Have Heard on ma”: “Gena. mil: “M in Bethlehem of Judah". 7:00 p.m.—Christmas Service oi Worshlpxln Song and Word. Sermon Meditation: . "T H E presentingg special Christmas Selections: Let Us sing" (whlehoadl. “A Christmas Hymn" "Lo. how a Rose o'er Bloom- ing" (Praetorian “Shepherds I Abiding in the Field" (Wilson). a Manger"- Malcolm Beck. Miss Winniired Hayter. Miss Kath- ryn Beck. Central Christian C h I r c h Ministers: Rev. A. I-‘rank Mac.-Lean. I.A. Rev. G. Howard . lav. ......;.'s. 'w'.... o.n. Organist and Director oi Choirs. loyston I’. Mngfoed. A.l.C.O. l0:00 a.m.—Senior Church School ll:00 p.vn.—Primary and legis- ners ll:00 n.m.—Mol-ning Worship set-mu: “ll-‘ BETHLEHEM WERE HERE" — Rev. A. I‘. Macbean. The Missionary Basket. Anthem: "ilallelnjall Chorus" (Ilande ). 7:00 p.m.—-Christmas Carol Service. sermon: "ON WINGS OI‘ SON " — Rev. G. R. Chringi; G(BI’ELIIAI.l.. Upper-Prlneoateeet Order of Meetings [ad's Day in l0:I n.vn. honking oi Brepd mos n.la. Gospel Servtco 7:8 p.m. All are heartily invited to these rviees “We preach Chrld crucified - The power oi he wis- God and t darn of God." I Cor. l:l0-24. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. Prince and Fitzroy streets. - Minister: Acting Organist Miss Elizabeth Foster (Assoc. oi Mus.) 0:40 s.m.—4iunday School An opportunity for e v e r y member oi the family to study the Scriptures ll:00 a.m.—Morning Worship The Church will be appropria- tely decorated for this Christ- mas Servi e. Ser on: "The Gift Th at Pleases Christ Most". Anthem. “My llcep Were Grndng". Dtu'ing service there will be a Dedication oi infants. 7:00 p.m.~—Christmas Candle- lilht Service. This service will be largely a service oi song and a . The Senior Choir. under direc- tion of H. Barry Bugden. will sing the selections: "0 Holy Night" (Adam) _ Soloists: Mrs. Ray Hennessey, Mrs. Terry Vallis: "Nlllll of Nights" (Van de Wa r): "While (Smart) “The Holly and the (Shaw-Parker): Shepherds Watched" lvy" B e I I s" "IA. How a Rose E'er Bloom- ing" (Praetorius) — Ladies’ Chorus. and Duet by Mrs. Ray Hen-may. Mrs Douglas Cameron. Meditation by Pastor: "Christ. mas I057: The Man-Made Star (Sputnik) or The Bright A-(I Mornlns star (Ckrlst)". The Pastor and People oi the Charlottetown Balltlu Church extend sincerest Greetings to all. Christmas ummn PENTECOSTAI. CHURCH 37 Elm Avenue Rev. Q. It. Stairs. Minister Phure sm SERVICES 9:00 s.m.4undIy School and Bible Class ii:00 a.m.—Worship and Pro 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Meeting M so-—0:0(i p.m. You are cordially invited. . to these services. THE SALVATION ARMY Great George Street "HOME OF EVANGELISM" Since 1065 Capt. and Mrs. J. i Carter. Cor s psoffcer CIIRISTMAS SUNDAY 10:00 a.m.—Service at Sunsetl Lodge. } Il:00 a.m.-“Thanks he unto! God for His unspeakable‘ Gift". E 2:00 p.m. — Sunday School — ' Lesson in Matthew z:l-ll and Luke 2:]-I0. Verse to learn: "Unto you is born this day in the city oi David a Saviour. vvhkh Is Christ the Lord" — Lukke 2:1]. 0:! p.m.—0pen Air Meeting 7:00 p.m.—CandIe Light Service Special Band and Vocal Music. Everyone is Welcome PRINCESS ENGAGED LUXEMBOURG (AP) —— The engagement oi Luxembourg Prin- Charles Joseph Henckcl von Don- uers-Marck. 29. was announced Tuesday. The princess is the lhird child of Grand Duchess Charlotte. reigning sovereign oi Luxem- bourg. and her consort Prince lev. H. L. Mltton. B.A.. B.D. . oess Marie Adelaide. 33, to Count 9 P Two more in a sei'ies of junior one-act plays entered in the P.E.l. Mrs. Willett. the adjudicator congratulated the children on their fine presentation. The first play. the adjudicator said. was a well chosen one, well staged. very good diction. excellent costumes. and voices wl animation. T second. was a lovely pageant. ‘beautifully staged. with excellent lighting. Rochlord Squore School Has A Fine Adjudication THOUGHTS FOR OUR TIME; BY HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL MCGUIGAN For more effect. the adjudica- tor stated that when it is sary for a large number oi act- ors to make an entrance at once. as s case. about twenty girls. It would be more natural if y came in smaller groups rule. to play scenes with actors not too far apart would be more effective. Other plays entered for com- petition in various schools have been adjudicated during the past week. i TRUE CHRISTIAN JOY I I There is nluch laughter in ’lhe| world today but little real ,)oy I-‘or joy consists not in o - ward laughter but in a deep in- terior peace. Laughter is a good thing. it is best. however, when it arises spontaneously and as an over- flow oi spiritual well-being. Too often, it is merely something add- ed from without‘ a mere emo- tional stimulation artiiicially pro- duced. Laughter is not an end in it- self. And people who do things for laughs" are. for the mosl part. cynical. Much of the laugh- ter in the modern world has this hollow quality about it. One writ- er has compared it to the false- ly cheerful music played by the orchestra on a sinking ship. Something of the true nature of joy, however, is indicated for us in the Church's sacred litur- gy. Tomorrow. the third Sunday oi Advent. is called Gaudete Sun- day. Gaudete is the first word oi both the lntroit and Epistle and is taken from St. Paul's Epis- tle to the Philippians (4.4) “Be- COMING EVENTS School concert. Harrington Hall December ml. Park Corner School (‘one-crt, I-‘rench River Hall.’Dec. 22. Dance New Year's Eve. Dec. 31. Belfast Hall. Sponsored by Eldon Women‘: Institute. Come to the School Concert day. Dec. 21st. Don‘t miss Bingo in St. Aud- rew's Hall. Mt. Stewart Monday. $50. Door prize. holders of the Marshfield Hall Company will be held in the Hall on Friday Dec. 27 to consider P709911)? - Annual meeting Kingston tele- phone company. Dec. 21st. Ed- gar Newson. Secretary. p. in. Dance after. ; Square l)an(.llg in New Glue gow Hall tonight and every Sat-‘ Ilrday. ‘ Unloading Sydney Nut Coal at Milton today. Vernon Gillespie. Christmas Concert Lorne Val- ley Hall. Monday. Dec. 2;. 8.1.3. Nine Mile Crock (.'llristma< cert on Saturday. Dec. 21 8.30 p.m. } con- . at Come to (irecnvalc Clll‘lsllnasl Concert in Brookficld Hall Dec-lg 21st. 8.15 p. m. ‘ Chicks. While leghorn or log- horn crosses. order now (or .Ian- uary. I-‘ebruary delivery Raynor‘s Chick llatchcry. Mt. Herbert. Phone 7984. Souris T V. Dance by Sollm Lions Club in High School Audlt- orium Monday December 23rd.. Cliff Peters Orchestra. Canteen- Admission 50 cts. Store will be open Monday till . m. Christmas specials as usual. starting today one chance will be given for cvcry dollarj purchase; on a large hamper of ‘ which will be drawn» P. Gal; Felix. ller fiance is of a wealthy East German family. I labh E. itaeryott). Boys‘ Choir: "Angels We llavo Hoard on "; "Child in tho Manger"- (A Gaelic Carol). Girls‘ Choir: - --we Hall Thee with Bolste- lag": “Tho Holly and he Ivy": "As Lotnu lo Wich- ol“: "As Jacob wlh Ts-and nu Woalisl One Day“. ' csalbinslasis. “Avvnyhalugufi csrdlnllnvhflu A kII00fl0dT0-AI OALVAIY TIIPII Podsnsshl Maj I of ". . . Everlasting Lmll You never can tell what will it it 5 I? 3'? ii '3‘ 5} Iii’ : will-5;:-‘I Izlrf E i ll Ill‘ 0* Z all ll-usnnnssrs on E? III Voro lock 0- Son MONTAGUE and CHARLOTTETOWN Skilled Memorial Crafts- nven stneo I070 Announcing Thogrand wlnnorof ihoC_QtuInKlddPo- moctlp Chrisnnds Contest: -islnulohnot. Tl-_uo.N.S._ Xji Ilradalbane Vi lage Hall. Satur- Dec. 23rd ll p.m. Turkey. jackpot. A Special Meeting of the Share- .- resoiution for disposing of the * l . I I I I juice in the Lord always: again say, reyolcc.“ Advent is. oi course. a time of solemn preparation for the Feast of Cilristmas it represents. a- mom; other things. the period which separated the creation oi the world ll'()lll the l‘ilI‘Ill of Christ. It pcriml (luring WlIl('lI the world and pzlrlu-ulal‘ly the chosen peo- ple. awalir-d with longing the colllln: oi the Savior. The Jews ,had always prepared for lllcir great l(‘a.~I.s by prayer and mort- _‘lii(-atlon. The Christians. in their iturn. a(inpled similar practices. ‘PRAYER Pl'RlFl(‘ATl0N The season of Advcnt. then. n°c“' la is omitted from the Mass. ‘and the is a time of prayer and oi pur- ification lhmllflh penance. We are] sin: or wrist. is prtrnsrfly s ro- ltglous least. s spiritual affair The Ilturgy oi the season ls en- tlrely in keeping with this idea. During Advent purple — the col- or of ' tar: the organ is lnlent; But on Gaudete Sunday an ex- oeptlon is made. Rose vestments are worn: flowers appear again on the altar; the Gloria is sung; once more organ music fills This very human touch in the liturgy is perfectly ap- propriate. For it is the very na- ture of man to express his deep- est feelings outwardly. The Chris- tian knows at his Snvoiur is coming. and he is joyful. It is this fundamental joy which distinguishes the true Christian. For the Christian knows that the world makes sense. that life has meaning and that this meaning is a happy one. The true Chris- tian is an incurable optimist. lie IOIHORS WANIEO BY N.Y. PUBLISHER New York. N. Y.—()ne of the nation's largest book pul)ll.\ll(‘l‘.\ ' who love Him. that peace which al- the - — despite all the instruments of savor tails d having " I rlfit to sing the blues.’ He can never be really unhappy. Because the secret of happiness is that inner peace which God imparts to those world cannot give or even fear at its command — to e way. As long as the Christian is pos- sessed oi this peace. be is )0 hi. So that even Lent and Ad- vent. for all their outward mark- ings of sorrow. are seasons of Joy. The Christian is sorrowful because of his sins. and he does ‘< . vent. antlclpotes the aotuuwi his Redeemer. ‘file "good news” of the Gospel is about to be illi- fllled once more. And it is news too good to keep. DI-:_A‘l‘ll AN ACCIDENT BASINGSTOKE. England (Rou- ters)—A jury returned a verdict a inquiry into the death of a scien- Alder of accidental do tli Tuesday at an more an experiment when there was an ""-"°°"°"""""“‘Iil!‘OasrdioaI'sgs0 Sat. Dec. 21. 1957* gulioaioaaadhssufln-odfata Ihnrns. ? CHECKING UP‘ LONDON (CPI —— ‘lb Roys Ocean Racing Club will inspec the yachting season opens nex May. “New people are takim -part each year perhaps wltl little experience. said a spokes man. “and several old yachts art not what they were." hig best, so far as it is possible. to make reparation for them by prayer and penance. But at the same time he is always conscious lo the fact of his redemption; ills basic disposition is one of joy. Gaudete Sunday, with its mod- lfied festivity. is a liturgical ex- pression of the overilowcring na- ture oi Christian Joy. The Chris- I"‘lre - Auto - Casually - Marine I ' TRAVEL Telcpllolles: MORTON DEW LIMITED INSURANCE COUNCELLORS and Insurance 30-16. Travel 8541 CHARIAYITEIOWN. P. is‘. I. AGENTS G. 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