8 Th GuardmChantte “BALM. 18,1983.' 0 . - e ' '° "m 3" Lovmg The Poor ls Basrc NOTICE SERVICE OF DWIN‘E LlTURGY HOLY COMMUNION will be held according to the. rites of the SYRIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH A'I‘ ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL IN ALL SOULS CHAPEL SUNDAY. MAY 19th.. 8.30 AM. EVERYONE INVITED Father Elias Korroy. of Syria will conduct the service By CARDINAL MacGUlGAN St. Vincent De Paul once said. "The poor are our most. demanding master: we must us the bread that we give ‘them." We rarely think of him as a master of paradox. yet in this opigram St. Vincent struck a profound truth about Chris- tian charity. it seems strange at first glance to think of the poor a: ,think of them as our interiors. the recipients of our liberality. But St. Vincent was looking to the real fruit of Christian charity, the spiritual benefit of the giver. When we truly love the poor. we stand to profit thereby. The poor then. m .1 O .m .m Funeral Service IN NEW ENGLAND Our Athol D. Macteod is familiar with your funeral problems for New England. Contact him for helm" prompt and efficient service. fivqan I... SERVICE IS A "LONG" WORD (andtlteood (bagel fl 6‘. [any a 50/1. Ill/6‘. 1979 Massachusetts Avenue 1.: flavor-do. 0 5030 CAMBRIDGE 40, MASS. really our benefactors, our man sters. who have the right to de- mand love in God's name, and who confer on those who love them an eternal benefit. Once we have come to know the poor. then We must learn to love them. More than this, we must learn how to love them in such a way that expression of our love will :corrupt its spiritual fruits and ‘make a hollow mockery of the love itself. PROPOSAL BY MAIL . This love of God in his own poor will will never be carried 1out in practice merely by writ- 5... :r .9.» .ing a cheque. even for those we; What‘ have ' n o w. ‘young lady would take serious- ; ly a lover who made his proprr , I by mail, money order en- } closed? 'o 5 r. la love — a burning personal ln- ): ../‘ For TOMORROW ' Pimeors one as plentiful to- day as eyes- . . . indeed. in this would of ever—new frontiers, you ' ho. m a Meet. An sixth, you bear great; re- for defined, “a. pio- neerisonewhogoesbefore,pre— paring the my iot- others b follow.” The. Church reaches out to you in greatest urgency. It; needs you to help. by example and precept, (‘t'lllll’lai the greed and intolerance that today threaten our world. The (‘hurch needs you as an- other pioneer in Christian ex- ample and thinking. You can help prepare the way for other: by promoting generosity, kindl- ness, and love ward all other human beings. Thmrgh the (lam-h you can, as a strive most efi'ec- fiwely toward generous. tolerant .. innit-mews for your feliomea. Thernrchisthegreateutfach rthfw are four nmmd reasons why every person should attend sawtoo- rogu- love them so they will forgive our masters, We. tend to rather. If we claim to love the poor,l ? In Every Christian’s Faith their welfare in every sense. a compassion for their weakness. and understanding of their too human frailties. all But if merely writing a che- lque is not enough to love the Do we ever think of learning about a poor family and then visiting them and literally feed-g . ., . mg and clothing them An experience of this sort can teach us poor. how then are we to do it? more about poverty thought-provoking. ESSE NCE Loving the poor is not some- lions of G thing optional for the Christian; the dispersion of OT“ FAITH and its effects than all the so- ciology texts ever written. can also be quite humbling and: It it is the very essence of his faith and it makes sense only then} in the light of the faith. Christileadlml them himself has given us a reason for this per. sonal love for the poor. The most momentous day of our 1 i v e 5. he will say to the elect: “I was hungry, an gave me food. thirsty, and you gave me drink; I was a strang- er and you brought me home. naked and you clothed me, sick and you cared for me. a prison- er and you came to see me Be practical ‘lieve me. one of the. least of my brother's: you did it to me. when you did i RHODESIANS RIO'I' very t. you for LUSAKA. Northern Rhodesia] alon of Christian Education. (ReuterslmPolice in the. North-E ern Rhodesian copperbelt towni ,of Bancroft used tear gas break up rioting Negroes Fri- to day. according to police here. Three Negroes were injured in} it must be with the qualities oficlashes between rival gangs of; son is the promise of divine _ Supporters 0‘ ihe united Na'iproteetion for those who put gteresl in their happiness hereTtional Independence party and.i their trust in the Lord. land hereafter, a concern forlthe African National Congress, I i Deliverance in Trouble of mm FORALL'AL‘LFORTfi-EMRCH My and support the Church. That are: (ll For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (8‘ For the sake his community and nation. (,4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material rapport. Plan to go to church roguv lorly and read your Bible daily. firm-lint a. I“ m Hamil. Inc" Sta-thug. I. Mood" Tuesday W Joshua I! Corinthians av :‘l-S 124-7 8 :1~7 Werbeadoy H Corinthians B :8.15 Thursday Galatians 6 :1-5 Friday I Timothy 6:1~8 Saturday I Timothy 6 :0-16 THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED BY THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS II. 1'. JAMES JOHN W. 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WIS Grafton St, East II‘IIIZZELL'S m m CHURCH OF YOUI CHOICE THIS SUNDAY Texaco Service Station St. Peteu Road l 3 -3...__..-a.. In Psalm 107 we find some Illustra- ‘s readiness to man. Alive! the laments. God gathered them and delivered from (their hungry wanderings, homo—Psalm 107:24. . They in affliction." the Lord for When people reject God. they suffer "in darkness and in gloom, prisoners they to cried to the Lord in their trouble, are. sawed. sen and heals them. delivering them from destruction—Psalm 107:16-22. and Ho delivered them from their distress."—Psolms 107:6 than Those in peril. mbasilie men who when go to sea in dupe. know a... Lord. 3' deliverance from Mic. He can still the storms and calm tin waves. l —Psalm 10?:332. i MEMORY VERSE: “. .. 77.. 1 FOR THOSE WHO TRUST IN GOD ' Divine Protection Is Promised our fortresa is as old as David[ ()1 Samuel 22:23:”. ' ‘The fowler (verse 3) was the bird catcher; the phrase is used to refer to any tricky attempt against life and Welfare. The idea of God as a shield can be traced. back to Genesis 15:1, wherein God assures Abra- ham that He is his shield. “The destruction that wasteth at noonday" may be taken to mean the drought In man's soul which can be induced by too much affluence. Too much pros- perity can produce as evil an effect as too much poverty. 5 (Editor's note: The follow- lng material relating to to- . morrow’l Sunday School les- I‘ son in based on copyrighted 1 outlines produced by the Divi- National Councll of Churches . in the U.S. and is lined by per- mission.) I By N. SPEER JONES The first psalm in today’s les- Most every adult can sin 12 _ ~ . ' I out at least one time in his life. The. feeling of abiding in God 5 when he felt that he had had! presence and shelter pervades such an overwhelming expert-j this psalm—tn the shadow of I once that he was face to face the Almighty" (verse 1). mak-. with God Himself. The idea of] log the “Most High thy habita- God as our refuge (verse 2) can.’ tion." (verse 9). etc. be traced all the wasI back to; An important [mini is brought the Song of Moses (Deuteron-j up in the tenth verse oft l I omy 32:37l. The idea of God asl (psalm. The phrase no evil be- ________.___._ 'Ilheodore Robertson. Red Point; and was the guest speaker at. SKingsboro Church on" May 12th‘ Mr. and Mrs. Everett. Platts.i_for a special Mother‘s Day ser- Charlottetown. were 5 u n day. vice. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roddie Mus. Rebeeca Robertson. Kidson. Red Point. ; Mutnn's Road. has been ill at her Mrs. Freeman Mossey has re; home for the past week. ‘ turned to her home in BothWell. ML and Mrs. Lloyd narrach. following a time spent in Sourisland children Trudy. Blaine and‘ Hospital :Barbara. St. Peter's Bay. were Mrs- LP" MacDonald 1““ onlSum‘lay visitors to South Lake' return to her home in Dorches-r’ guests of Mr, and Mrs. Kermit tor. Mass. having been called to 1 Bruce. » his: farm" '20?"- t"& dig“ ‘1'“ Ralph Robertson. Kingshoro. t ness o er ro er eer. . '. Madam". Snuris‘ whn comm. visrted recently with his (taught e, m be a Mum. in soufimer, Mrs. Alfred Sorrey and fam- Hospital. ily. Montague. Rev. O.W. McCully, Toronto. Re“ and Mrs, Lame 3, New. 0m" general secretary “1 ercott Weymouth. N.S.. spent a Church of Christ Disciples in} ' ' Canada visited the South Lakeirecent wepkpnd 8" me home or, church recently and was a ‘MT- 31‘“ M”- overnight guest at the. home of‘ South Lake. Mr. and rs. Fred Rose. Red Mrs. Robert B‘aker. Lakeville.‘ Point ‘. entertained the. South Lake WMS . Mr and Mrs. Sydney Bruce..on May 13. The guest speaker; Hamilton, Ont., are spendinglwas Mrs. Cecil Fletcher. Saintt their holidays with relatives ini Job-n. N.B.. who was an over, Elmira. Georgetown and Sourisi, night Euesl at the home 0? MPH. Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Machn.‘, and Mrs. Lorne Rose, Bothwell.i aid. Moncton. NB. s p out the: weekend with their respective . families at North Lake. B o LII-y well and St. Peter's Bay. Mrs. Reggie Rose has return-3 ed from the P.E.I. II n spltal.1 5 Charlottetown. where she was a patient for several weeks. Lawrence MacDonald. Hall». fax. N.S.. attended the funerali of his brother-in-law. Donald Mc-i Intyre. East Point. whose deathi occurred in Souris Hospital fol- lowing a brief illness. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bryenn ton. Rollo Bay, were Sunday- visitors to Kingsboro and RedI P ,— 7:30 p.m-.——Rev. W. C. Nelson Rev. W. C. Nelson. West Palm at 11 am. and 7:30 pm oint. Miss Helen Stewart. telephone? operator at South Lake has re-i sumed her duties following a term spent undergoing treat- ment in Souris Hospital. In her absence Miss Margaret Pierce. Sourls. operated the South Lake telephone exchange. . Mrs. Heath Chlng. Black Pond, have accompanied their small son, Barry to Hall- fax. N.S.. where he is receiving treatment prior to undergoing. an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robertson. Charlottetown, were recent Sun~ day visitors to North Lake, guests of Mrs. Robertson‘s mo- ther. Mrs. J.E. Dingwell. Mrs. Richard Knox, Flat Riv- “ Villa Avenue Sunday: Directory Class—92.10 Holiness Meeting-11 a.m. Salvation Meeting—7 pm. "A WELCOME AWAITS St. Paul's An , James Jardine. Kingsboro. Ray Ching returned to h a home at Black Pond after spend- ing a pleasant and profitable ten day's touring Ontario in com- pany with a number of other Is- land farmers. Edwin R o h e r (son, Moon's Road. retuer by plane from I pleasant trip to Ontario where he. attended the wedding of his sister. Kathleen. which to ob plane May . Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Macin- tyre. Sherwmd. attended the funeral of the farmer's brother. Donald McIntyre. East Point. Rev. .0. Smith. Klngsbm'om visited in Dartmouth, N.S.. over [the weekend where he was 'the guest speaker in the Church of Christ. Floyd Mac-Lean. K i ngsboro. ment in few days in Charlotte- town where be received a medi- cal check In) and further treat- enema Hymn Sing) 7.00 p.m.— .vening Preacher. PARK ROYAL U en . Mrs. James Jnrdine. Kings- 0:05 a.m.-4unlor and Senior -—bh‘. Jams lids-Print” Gael 8 , better one ‘today contains illustrations of‘ Norman Bruce. ‘—~ CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Upper Prince Street Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor 9:l5 n.m.—-l~‘ellowshlp Hour. Snmmerside Radio 10m a.m.—-Sunday School. Loyalty Campaign 11:00 n.m.—~Gueat Speaker. Rev. W. C. Nelson ' preaching mission with us today. Join us today in fellowship A'l'l'EN'D CHARLO'I'I‘ETOWN’S REVIVAL CENTER ___—___—————————_. l The Salvation Army “Home of Evangelism Since 1865" Great George Street Sunday School—10 am. Friday: Young People's Hobby Class—4:15 pm. .‘._——————————I_—_ Established 1769 by Royal Foundation The Rev. F. Louis Elias. Rector Organist and Choir- Director: George A. Thompson. F.R.C.O.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. Fifth Sunday after Easter (Rosalind Sunday) 0:45 a.m.—~Sunday School, Junior. Senior and Bible classes. 11:00 a.m.-—Sunday School. Primary and beginners classes. 11:00 a.m.~Momlng Prayer and Sam er: Rev. Gallon Indar Subject: "PRAYER" than: "A Blessing"—Mnrtin Shaw Prayer and Sermon. : Mr. R. E. Kemp. Lay Reads A'I'I‘END CHURCH THIS SUNDAY. "WHERE THE CHURCH IS THERE IS LIGHT" ‘ M Christie Drive. Parkdale Rev. .I. ll. Tye. ILA Mr. Leslie so Organist and Director of Senior Choir Mrs. Stale Director of Junior and Intermediate Choir. hot-o. has received the and new- 11:m a.m.-—Kindergm'tai Clam of the sudden death of her bra . “Sim, tber. lourmn Bruce In Cnllfor- “'00 .'n'-M°RMNG wo nil. where be I: beat residing m: THE BREAD 0!“ LIFE Miller ADM! "Holy. Holy. My"--Maibusky n l 1 fall thee“ does not mean that an‘ individual will not know sad-' ness. sickness. business reverses or any other of the difficult vi- cissitudes of life. What it means is that no evil will come to: his soul. , In verses II and 12 we find‘ the passage quoted by Satan when he was trying to tempt Christ to throw Himself down from the top of the temple (Mat. thew 4:6; Luke 4:10. 11). The lion and the serpent of verse 13 refer to the. enemies of one's soul; Satan is frequently' referred to as a erpen . The. satisfaction of the ion g: life (verse 16f does not mean: the promise of. old age. but the1 promise of a life o “ ' " l ——-a life long enough and satisfy-i ing enough to make the individ-: ual ready to depart for an even v The second psalm assigned for iv God's goodness to men. It was} probably written after the reg turn of the. Jews from their exiles, At the end of every section of; this psalm is repeated the idea: of giving thanks for God's loving. kindness. , "Adversary" (verse 2) really! means adversity. The importantl point in this verse is the good-1 ness resulting from hearing wit-; ness to Christ. The odd fact is! that when one keeps all his good. experiences to imself. even-l tually he has very little to keep. When. on the. other hand. we. share our valuable store of good experience. it. grows. The "gathering" in verse 3 re-, fers to the gathering of the scat- U tcred Israelites after the diaper-1 sion (Jeremiah 32:37; Ezekiel; 20:34: Isaiah 11:12). The Bible House you religious sup- for church and r Charlottetown 170 Kent St. Beach. Florida. concludes his Capt. and Mrs. E. Walker o.m. YOU AT THE ARMY" glican Church Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland St. at Longwortb Ave. SERVICES: 11 mm. and 7:30 p.m. SPEAKER: JAMES A. STAR. 3.543.. TILM. Visitors Cordlally Welcome Radic- Broadcast 4:15 p.m. Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, .A., Minister Organist‘and Choir Director Miss Madelyn Wadden. L.Mus.. BM". 9:45 tum—Sunday Sci ool—Clas res for all ages. 10:00 arm—Bible Class. 11:00 urn—Nursery School 11:00 LIL—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: THE FIVE SMOOTH STONES Anthem: Heaven Is My Home—George B. Nevin 1:00 pan-DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: LAYING HOLD OI“ GOD'S POWER Anthem: The Night Now Is Falling \ \ i to worship at the Morning Servrce VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME ' ~M. Hauptzmann Officers and Members of the Loyal Orange Order will parade First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. B.D.. Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Director 9:45 a.m.—-Sunday School 11:00 o.m.—’I'HE CHURCH OI" TOMORROW Anthem: "Unto Thee O Lord" ~(Aulbachl Solo: "Fear Not Ye 0 Israel" ~~Mrs. D. F. Crosby (Broadcast CFCYI 7:80 n.m.-SOMETIIING FOR NOTHILYI Anthem: "O For a Thousand 'I‘on- gues to Sing" Solo: “How Lover Are Thy Dwell- l‘nRS”'—<Ml‘s. D.F. Crosby. Observance of 13th Anniversary. M I O I Central Christian Church 219 Kent Street Charlottetown, P.E.I. Morning: 10:00 I.m.--Bible School for the Whole. Flamily 11:00 a.m.——'I‘hIs is a Service of Commission for Heath" i Matheson the eve of her departure for the mission field of Jamaica. Special Message: " ISSIONARY MOTIVES" Solo: Mr. Preston Beck Evening: 7:00 p.m.—I".vaning Worship Service “0N BEING A CHRISTIAN" Special Music— "Holy City"~ Trumpet Solo Minister—Mr. William O. Weale Organist—Mn. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M, YOU ARE WEDCOME TO ATTEND ALL OF OUR SERVICES The Kirk of S. James The Reverend '1'. H. II. Samara. M.A.. S.T.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choir: Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B.Mul. 9:45 a.m.~-Chm-ch School 11:00 a.m.—Churchtxme Nursery 11:1!) a.m.-—MORNING WORSHIP AND SERMON: “WHAT IS YOUR INSTINC’I‘IVE REACTION TO OTHERS? IS 11‘ ONE OF CARPIiNG CRITICISM 0R KINDLY SYMPA'I'HY?" Anthem: “Cast thoI burden upon the Lord" ~Mendelssohn 7:00 p.m.—-EVENI'NG WORSHIP AND SEMINAR: “ TRANSFIGURATION OF OUR LORD-4'15 MAJESTY AND ITS MYSTERY" 8:00 p.m.——-Young People‘s Society "Of the ill-roam of His government and peace there shall be no end." TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Charlottetown. P. E. I. Ministers: Rev. J. G. E. Ball, ILA. . Intel: C. Lewis Organist} Director of Chain: Bento- Ii'. Mustard, A.R.(I.0- 0:45 & ~11 ltd—Church School 112% l.m.—“THE FIGURE IN THE FIRE" (Rev. J. Ball' Antiwar: "Judm Eternal" (Mmhantt 7:00 p.m.,—-—”A FAMOUS NICKNAME" (Rev. J. Beii‘ . Anthan: "Conic And Bless Us” ('1'. A. mm“ "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU SPRING PAR SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH (Cor. Klrkwood Drive and Dunkirk Sheet) 9:30 and 11:00 Lam—CHURCH SCHOOL 11:!” a.m.—“'I‘HE HAVEN 0F REST" (Rev. C. Lewisl Choir: "'I‘rust and Obey" Kay mum-v Aer Organist: Mn. Ronald KAN-son NITED CHURCH .. 3.D.. Mlnlvter y Newman Cburdl School Peter's cathedral Anglican Church or held. St. H sum The Von. Macon J. 3. Davies. M.A,. Item! The Reverend Canon l. M. Malone. M.A.. D.D. Ito-cm Assistant Priest Miu Slum Ire-toll Llc. Mu. Orlanist Mrs. B. I. Pattern-a. M um May IO—Rontioo Inlay (looter' V) Mug ' “I; mud“. I _ _ . 0:00 tilt—nu! “MYTH “Y! 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