. fish-mama, Passion Of Our Lord have Us Eternal life By CARDINAL MCGUIGAN TIIE I‘Ivantielists tell us that ,hrist‘s body was taken down from the Cross atid placed in a nearby tomb. They go on to say that the tomb was sealed with a large stone. .'ll‘.(l. after this was done. all withdrew. The fittalitv of death hangs over the whole scene, We are not strangers to its mood. Who has not undergone sontething si- mlliar in his own life? Yet now. for us. the blow is softened. We know that in one sense what has been shall be no more. We have lost someone whom we shall not regain. no on this earth. RESURRECTION But our thoughts do not end there. they sail beyond the con- fines of this narrow globe. and tltey fasten on the vision of a life that is yet to come. We lis- ten again. more attentively now. to His words: “I am the Resur- rection and the life. He who fol- lows me shall not walk in dark- ess " And we recall His promise to those who believe in Him: “I will raise him up on the last day.” Fair words and fine promises? But they are words filled with assurance and with hope be- cause the One who spoke them has Himself descended till“ the stillness of death and He has shattered the myth that death closes all. Christ‘s resurrection on that first Easter morning marks the turning point in human history. The mute grief of Good Friday is turned into the boundless joy of a world made young again—a joy that is boundless because it burst so suddenly and unexpect- edly on a dying world—a world that had already given up the ghost. RESTORATION The depth of the grief is the measuring rod of their joy. They had hoped. as all was the One the world awaited. Good Friday destroyed their hope—-and their lives too. Easter restored everything. this time forever. But that was a long time ago. and the world is growing old. i The bright joy of the first Christians seems to have faded somewhat in the hearts of their modern descendants. This is surely one of the reas- ons that the Church has for hav- ing us relive and relive again the closing week of Our Lord's life. We must be brought to see that His Passion is but the prolo- gue to His triumphant conquer- ing of death. mankind must hope, that Christ‘ Apostles' t 13 HURT IN TROLLEY TORONTO (CPI—Twelve pas- ‘scngcrs and a Toronto Transit lCommission streetcar operator were taken to hospital Friday latter the collision of two street‘ 'cars. The operator received back and leg injuries. A woman _sulfered a broken arm and a 3man had several teeth knocked .out. Officials said the accident it occurred when one of the street- ycars ran through an open . switch. 1 BUILDING INCREASES l The Yugoslav building indus- try erecIEd 119,000 new apart- ments itt 1063. 14 per cent more lthan in 1962. The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat. April 11. 1964. : ministries. Claims Label Is UnIoir TORONTO (CPl—Dr. M. C. Macdonald. chairman of United Church's committee on church extension. says It is un- fair to label as "superficial" "e- ligious life in new suburbs. Speaking here today to com- mittee members from across Canada. he said: “A major por- tion of the residents of our new suburbs want the church and ILS They are demon- strating a readiness to great price to build edifices ade- quate for the programs of every division of congregational life. “They give voluntary leader- ship tn a manner that often pm: the older churches to shame, and the people contribute to church funds and charitable causes to a degree that merits commendation." REPLYING T0 CRTTICS Dr. Macdonald was replying to those who have been criticaI of religion and. in particular, religious life in the suburbs. He reported that in the 17 years since the United Church began its extension program. 623 churches and church halls an 289 manses have been erected. During this period, 374 new congregations were formed. Dr. )iacdonald said that since 1947 about 1.300.000 people have joined the United Church. and if the estimated growth of Can- ada's population is realized. 2.000.000 more people will be- come members of the United Church by 1981. "With the prospect of such an increase. an average 0 50 or more new church buildings per year . would seem a mini- mum requirement." lie said. Winter Job Extension Is Possible OTTAWA (CPI—Labor Minis- ter MacEachen has told the Coimmons he will con- sider an extension of the muni- cipal winter works incentive program in depressed areas after the normal expiry of April Earlier in the Commons. Mr. MacEachen said the program. under which the federal govern- ment pays half of the payroll costs of municipal projects be- tween Nov. 1 and the April 30. would not be extended in cold- climate areas where unemploy-t ment has been heavy. Gilles Gregoire (Credlttste— Lapointe) raised the question again Wednesday and asked the minister to consider prolonging the program in 35 depressed areas where unemployment Is high. Mr. M.a.-Eachen said he will consider the suggestion. m "7,", . , u ‘ I“ .t ' \ Man is created in God's image. and given dominion over the material uni- verse. He is put in the Garden of the Eden to 1111 it. be fruitful and mul- Yet he questions man's tiply.—Genesis 1:26—30. David acknmvledges ohe Psalm 8:6. G-od. glorifying the created world and lofty position assigned to such honor—Psalm 821-5 MEMORY VERSE:--”Thou modest him to have dominion over the I supremacy of worthiness of The Psalmist says. tho-ugh man was God‘s world—Psalm 8:6-9. works of thy hands; thou hast put all things under his feet.”— 7 [Man’s Place in God’s Universe ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Irma-ad.- Jesus teaches that man. being greater made lower than God, he has a , . - . God. man. spirituality the lower orders lack. th‘m mduer‘ 15 “cm more to ' T}an hp “as i“tended b0 Mmimie and to fear only that which Is eternal. —-Luke 1214-7. MAN'S IMPORTANCE God's Final Creative DIX-GOVERNOR DES PHILADELPHIA (API—John G. Townsend r., 93. former governor of Delaware and one- time U.S. senator from that state. died Friday in hospital. He was admitted a month ago with pneumonia and showed satisfactory progress for a while. Thursday night he suf- fered a relapse. complicated by heart trouble, (Editor’s note: The follow- ,man was not installed there to lug material relating to to- Iloaf. God put him there to tilt morrow’s Sunday School Ies- iit and care for it. 50“ I! baled 0“ copyrighted l The subject of the 8th Psalm outlines Proalfced by “‘9 D i is Man and Nature. Specifically. "5‘0" 0' Chrlsuan Education, lit is designed to show that man National Council of Churches ‘umugh he seems a mere am"; 1'1"“? U-s- and ‘5 “Sea by De" . compared with the universe. has WESIon-I been appointed lord of creation By Km RAMSEY and is greater thanNature, her Before we examine today‘s tlésénfssd§nd ringmncence no" lesson in detail. we should note ‘ “ll 5 3" mg' 5 moral mu“ three factors which make eyer take precedence over ma- ; m BUILT THEATRE Stratford-upon-Avon. England. built its irst Shakespearean theatre in 1879—a half-tim- bered, towered. turreted struc- ture. creation of man so important l :gnal' 5° ma“ ‘5 always greale“ in the Genesis narrative: more a“ matter: and the eternal space ls devoted to this creative greater than the temporal- act than to any other: this is The Psalm Opens and closes the only time in which we find with an acknowledgement of the a plural pronoun us. relating to Sovereignty of Jehovah. who God. indicating a counsel of ill? has ordained that even the Trinity; and the creation of feeblest representatives of hu- THE CHURCH FOR ALL ALL FOR THE CHURCH Depressing sight. isn’t it? And what; is it we say when something old, familiar. once-cherished, once-useful has succumbed to the ravages of time? It St‘t't't'tl its ptlr/mst‘.’ t'ottld till the churches in our town someday look like this? They couldi Maybe they will. test that we DO need our churches. We need the tr if they have served their purpose . . . if we don’t need them anymore! Even if you haven’t been getting to church of late. I think you’ll pro- uth they teach — the faith they instill — the hope they inspire — the God-given strength with which they undergird our life. This is the very point: We ALL need our churches. And to bring ALL of us to realize and fulfill our need . . . That is their purposel Copyright 1964, Keistcr Advertising Service. In, Strontium“. The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the build- ‘ng of character and good citizenship. It: is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong church. neither democracy nor civilization can survive. sound reasons why ever person should attend services regularly and support the church. They are: (I) For his own sake. (2) For his chil- dren’s oaks. (3) For the sake' of his community and nation. (4t For the sake of the church itself, which here are four needs his moral material support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. d- M do Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 IISngnltlel II ngtllal 'ings Ezra Jeremiah Matthew H Corinthians} 7 :1-9 7 :10-17 5 :1-10 6 :6-16 52 :12-19 21:12-17 5 :1—10 #4 nits {Elms ts courntiiursu r0 THE DADSE DE TNE DNIIRDII BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS ATLANTIC ROOFING INSULATION COMPANY AND DONALD A. MacI’BERSON Building Construction THE WINDMILL RESTAURANT {-7131 186 P rincs St. THE LOTUS CAFE Formerly New England Cafe («6275 Cor. Valley & Connolly Stl- 4-5405 Parkdalo 2-1040 ROOERs HARDWARE co. LTD. u. r. JAMES #3910 Wholesale 0 Retail Hardware plumbing and Heating -850| 137 Queen St. Day 4.9353 Night 4-821) 12 Elm Ave. 50 Edward St Real II. .I. PHILLIPS It SON General COOLI‘Milsors Wood St. JOHN W. MacKENZIE Estate Consultant Appraiser and Broker 269 Queen St. ‘- S. NELSON GOOD Plumbing and Heating Contractor 4-8095 17 4-654] Hawthorne Ave. 73 Lower Queen 3. MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Departmental Store 119 Queen St. GRAFTON STREET ESSO LARTER BROS. Manufacturers of Cement Blocks 102 Kensington Road 4.9219 ATTEND TIIE DIIIIIIDII 0F VDIIII DNDIDE SERVICE ("Red" Howatt. Lessee) 163 Grafton st. READ ran CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS 0N nus PAGE FOR TIMES or snavrcns man is God‘s last and final ln- manity shou cham- stance of creative activity. pions. silencing all who deny The phrase. "in the image of His goodness and providence. God” (Genesis 1: 26'. has been While speaking of the majesty Action and glory of the created hear 1 be delivered from. In verses 4 and 5 we are told not to be afraid of men. because all they can do is destroy the body. Rather we should fear God. tori He alone has the power to cast man’s eternal soul into Hell. The second part of the para- graph urges a freedom front fcar concerning which are necessary for daily life on eartltNo matter how small or valueless in our eyes. God knows of it. And. even though man seems insignificant in comparison with the uni- verse. in the sight of God. he is worth much more. those things ens. the Psalmist emphasizes1 the lofty position given man byl the Creator. Though he implicsl a strong negation of man'sl worthiness to be thus honorcd tvv. 3. 4). it is not in compar: son with the material universe Instead, it is in comparison with t God. I Then he proceeds to answer? his own question. Man was ‘ made lower than God. bttt he has been set over the whole of creation. And his domain be comes more extensive and abso- lute as his intellectual and moral culture advances. ’ Let us now examine man's twofold reaction to the charac- ter of God. as put. forth in Lttkt 1224-7. In these verses we find two uses of the word fear, one . which is urged upon men. and the other type of fear we shotilrt PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 13 Christie Drive. Parkdale Rev. J. H. Tye. B.A.. B.D.. Minister Mr. Leslie Hiscott. Organist and Director of Cholrs 9:45 a..m.—Youth Adult Bible Class 9:45 a.m.—Junior. Intermediate, Senior Church School 11:00 a.m.—-Nursery and Kindergarten Classes 11:00 a.m.-DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: WHAT IS A CHRISTIAN '5' Living Like Christ Anthem: “Bless The Lord"—Ippolitoff-Ivanoff 11:15 a.m.-—-Prlmary Church SchooL 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP Sermon: GOD CARES Anthem: Men's Choir You are welcome to worship with us. given different interpretations by various theologians How- ever. they all agree on one major point; it is not a physical imagery. Rather it is an image of true knowledge. righteous- ness and holiness. all of which were lost after man‘s fall to sin. Additionally, being created in God‘s image. man has a ration- al and moral nature. and an ele- Established 1769 by The Rev. SECOND SUNDAY 9:45 arm—SUN DAY SCHOOL. ment of spirituality .lIan lost 11:00 a.m.-»-SL'.\'I)AY SCHOOL. none of these through sin. In- 8; (‘rth Nursery. deed, he could not lose them 11;“) a‘m._.‘.\‘[()R'\']‘\‘(,' ppAYE without ceasing to be man and. in turn, losing his divinely as- signed position of dominion over the earth and its creatures Anthem: “O Dand D W. Wearle tChiI offspring to replenish the earth; and subdue it. This word replenish has Often I been misinterpreted The orig-1 inal Hebrew word does not mean refill. as though there had once been a race of human be- ings on the earth. by this time destroyed. but simply to fill up the earth. In verses 29 and 30 we find another indication of the, rich 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Schoil for a E which will gmde his footsteps in a world which Is entirely new to him. And. although the Gar- den of Eden was a place of bounty and luxuriant growth. CAKE RECIPE SEEN UNIQUE T 8:30 p.m.-Fire-side Hour Film Charlottetown OTTAWA '(‘I‘ l »—- Chocolate cake with mayonnaise. any- 235 Cumberland SI. one 1100 a.m.—Family Bible Hour 4:15 p.m.-Radio Broadcast 7:30 p.m.-Evening Servt Speaker: 5 Ask New Democratic MP . Frank Howard for the recipe. ‘ He mailed it this week to some 1.800 people in his Brit- ish Columbia constituency of Skeena. On Thursday. the British Columbia member. who has been known to cook up a W litical storm of words in the Commons. handed out free samples of the cake. whic he baked himself. Moist and fluffy in texture. fetchineg trimmed with white ictng. it sat on his of- fice desk. It tasted delicious. The unique recipe. which uses mayonnaise or salad dressing as a haste ingredi- ent. was given to the ex-Iog- ger by one of his constituents. In his regtt ar mtmeo- graphed . mailed monthly to constituents. he ‘ sandwiched the term? I“ - tween 3 call for new political Great Geor 55 Villa Avenue Holiness Meeting—ll a m. Salvation Meeting—7 pm Friday: Young People's Hobby one cup mayonnaise or salad . dressing. two cups sifted l flour. one-half teaspoon salt. two teaspoons baking soda. It one teaspoon vanilla. one ctip I I 7:30 p.m.—l\Iis slonarv Rallv Subject: water. four tablespoons of ‘. cocoa. Directtons ("ream sugar and salad dressing or mayon- naise. Mix and sift tomb" ‘ m KentStreet ter. mixtng thoroughly, Bake in oven at 330 degrees for 40 to 45 minutes. . The 38-year-old oarhamen- ; tartan said he finds cooking t relaxing after a busy day in the Commons. FO FIGHTS BACK The ostrich doesn’t hide its. Mad in the sand when con. Mlnlster—Mr. William 0. Weals fronted by dang“ hut kicks Organist—Mrs. sou MacMe. R.C.A.M. vmm” "2 most whom. “ m I“ vtctously when cornered 0"; YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP mm vs ' twounde St. Paul's Anglican Church F. Louis Elias. I..S.T.. Rector Organist and Choir Director: George A. Thompson. F.R.(‘.0.. (CHMI A.R.C.M. AFTER 8:30 a.m.—C‘ELEBRATIO.\' 0F HOLY (‘O\.I\Il \ltl\' Subject: “CHRIST GIVES PERSONAL ATTEN- TION TO THE UNWAXTED" In verse; 28 - 30. we have 7:00 p.m.~EVENING PRAYER 8: Scrmrm God's commands to man re. Subject "THE RIGHT REASONS FOR CHRIS- garding his conduct on earth. “AA “1.55m.” . . N0, onlv is man to have dnmlm The. young people Will have as their guestsfor this Sunday ion me}. an creaturm hm?!“ Evening. twogirls an. two boys from Afrt Honolxong. h. h . t ..b f‘ .tm “d 1ndia.atnd Brttish Guiana. All young people are invited to ‘m‘. e .35 0 .9 n" 3“ attend an informal gatrherimg in the Rectory immediately multiply. that Is. to ptocluce following Evensong YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR SERVICES First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. Mrs. V. L. Dingwell. Organist and Choir Director 11 ages. xtended session for pre-school and aboundin: love of our Heavenly Father haFIO dime- 11.00 a.m.—“TO GIVE IS TO RECEIVE" tions in the twitter of man‘s gnlllemiLf‘I Thlfnaw I 0d d tl f I t, _- W . comer ire. ' 0 an N: (W firms been“ ' S'tcist: Mrs. D. E. 7.00 p.m.—‘IWHERE ARE YOU LOOKING?" Anthem: “Living for Jesus" . "The Tony Fontane Story" Wednesday 7:30—«Mid Week Service—Prayer and Bible Study A WARM? WELCOME AWAITS YOU ce James A. Stathr, B.Sc.. M.T‘h. VISITORS WELCOME The Salvation Army "Home of Evangelism Since 1865" Sunday: Directory Class—9:30 am. Sunday School—10 am. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY" _______________ . CALVARY TEMPLE l Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Upper Prince street concepts and a review of po- 1 I . K. Benn. Pastor litical developments In 0t. 1 Rev C ‘ ' lawa- 9:15 0.111. Radio Broadcast. Summerside Station Here Is the rot-toe: 9:45 Am‘s‘mdw School, Loyalty mpaign Ingredients (Inc cup sugar. 11:00 a‘mlflxwmung Prais. “Signs Of Christ's Coming" ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN'S FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Central Christian Chlll‘t'li flour. cocoa. salt and baking Mom soda. Add sifted ingredients ‘ to creamed sugar and salad 10:00 a.m.—Btble School and family hour dressing Add var'lla 'ind tun. 11:00 ‘.ml_wcrship set-fie? and Communion Message “THE LOVE OF GOD" EVENING 7:00 p.m.—Evangel'istic Service Sermon Topic: “WHAT ARE YOU STANDING RN" Solo; "I am a pilgrim" Donald Stephensrn Gust Speaker for both services; \Ir. Dean of Eastern Christian College. Bel Air. Maryland. Royal Foundation AFTER F.. .lllt‘tti.‘_ N-‘tit‘ti‘ S Rib?" Classes Primary (v Bf‘:'.lilit‘ls Classes R 8; SFH‘JOV Was A Shepherd Lari" by dren's t‘ltctr~ B.D.. Minister TRINITY UNITED entitich— Charlottetown. P. E. I. Ministers: Rev. J. G. E. Ball. B.A. Rev. G. . Wyrwas. B.A.. 3.1). Rev. Clayton C. Lewll Organist & Director of Choirs: Royston F. Mugford. A.R.C.O. 9:30 a.m.—Senior. Intermediate and Junior Church School 11:00 a.m.—Primaty, Kindergarten and Nursery 11:00 a.m.-—"CHOSEN PEOPLE" tRev. John G. E. Balli Anthem: "Blow Golden Trumpets. Blow" (Wildt 7:00 p.m.—“FAITH THAT LOOKS UP" (Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwtas) "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY AND SPRING PARK" SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH (Cor. KIrkwood Drive and Dunkirk Street) (THUR SCHOOL 9:30 a.m.—-Church School 11:00 a.m.—-Nurseiy 1n Stmdtay School Room 11:00 a.m.—“THE ATONEMENT" (Rev. Clayton C. LAMS) Solo: Miss Karulyn Morrison Organist: Mrs. Ron R. Atkinson M That My Re- Estabrooks Bible Chapel at Longworth Ave. Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. B.A.. Minister Miss Roberta Show. Deaconess Mrs. Madelyn MacKInnon. L.Mus., B.Mlu. Organist and Choir Director 9:45 a.m.—-’I‘he Chm-ch School—Classes for all ages 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—-Nurseny School 11:00 a.m.-—-DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: EVERLAS'I‘ING STRENGTH minim: NowLetEvew'ItoogusAdoc-e'llheo —J. s. Bach Broadcast over CFCY 7:00 p.m.—DIV1NE WORSHIP Sermon: THE NEW RELATIONSHIP Anthem: Selected A CORDlAiL WEIDOME TO ALL ge Stree Major Ronald R. Walker Claw. :15 p 11'! The Kirk of S. James The Reverend T. a. 3. 50mm. M.A., s.’I‘.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choirs Christopher Gledhlll, M.A.. B.Muc. 9:45 arm—Church School and Young People's BibIle Class 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery and Numery School 11:00 a.m.—;\IORNING WORSHIP AND SERMON: “GOD’S BRAVE ADVENTURE” (Genesis 1:26) them: “In Faith I calmly rest" (Bach) Solo: Mrs. Gordon W. Stewart 7:00 p.m.——EVENING WORSHIP AND SEMINAR: “THAT WHICH KINDLES HOPE FOR Us WHEN STARS ARE DARKENED" IPsaIm “6:51 WEE INVITE YOU TO WORSHIP WITH Us Solo: “How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the Gospel of peace" tHan-dellt Mrs. David G Stewart “T. INVITE YOU TO WORSSHIP WITH US Charlottetown, P.E.I. In; Cameron Sinclair. St. Peter's Cathedral Rochtord Square Anglican Church of Canada The Ven. Archdeacon .1. R. Davin. M.A. Rector The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. M.A.. D.D. Honorary Assistant Prlest Miss Stnannc Brenton. Llc. Mus.. Organlst Mrs. D. II. Patterson. Choir Director April 12—The Second Sunday after Easter 800 a.m.——Hcly Eucharist 8.45 a m.—-.\Iattins 9:45 am. -Sttud;iy Schth tInfant’s Class 11 “at” 11:00 a m .(‘horal Eucharist and Sermon 7:00 pm —I-3vcnsong and Sermon. P. ‘ Jr‘s-Jr— V'Thg‘k; ‘ .:~&~‘.v‘. ; -.‘ < ’ K; ‘rrJ—CUVA v.‘ .4- -s"._'~’.‘ ‘2. .. ... . 1 ~15... . nrflp‘MPJJ-‘JA-‘HL‘V myta‘firV‘d-m: .‘ s‘