8 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Salt" Dec. 12, 1984. i . .. Corny; helm Heller Wins Swell IE .91.} EXEPBUW On New Military Plane . l. with the utmost clar- and. thus. entirely a gift of . I . itys.t 0:: said: "Christ has sell“ me"! lm'mn- "dempu‘m' OTTAWA (Cpl—Defence Mlu- The cabinet last year agreed free... (68.1.5' 1). lflMannto whoglapgfi 3:9 later Hehllyer twash reliably re- to set the defence budget at How ve modern this soundsil imse 15. W en 0 ave won a _ And. indexeyd, people today react need of deliverance: but he can drawmw. cabinet “mule over 31.525.000.230 adyearndfor mg m this challenge of freedom‘not set himself free. He la a selection of . new mum”. years on e uu ersta log that With SpontaneOuS enthusiasm ’pnsmer "f "‘1 1“ the ""59 ° plane for the armed forces. Mr. Hellyer could put any sav- e must recognize that thelthe Persona} adversn'ry 0‘ Goa My. Hellyer‘g five-year 1mg. lugs made in housekeeping New Tesmmem is the 31“ as we.“ as m the sen" 0‘ an"- 81'“ defence Program Will 30 costs into purchase of weapon: news of the glorious freedom of 118 15} 01159110? 0' the flesh forward u wanna], an in. and equipment the Children of God. But to un- which. m Scripture. means a formed mum “1d. “ ' ' . . - ,stand what this really means. prisoner of his nature- inclined The hm which has been FELT COMPELLED Paul’s letter opens with a typical sal- Because Onesimus has become dear Paul asks Philemon to receive One- After sending greetings from friends‘; we must first analyze what this m fly”. to the world. to "Le. facing the cabinet was whether Defence Production Mimsm utatiom. greening Philemon as a man to Paul. the apostle writes Philemon. simus as Ill-unselfigshtabzoilyigrd h, Roma Paul We” a benedid‘jonsconcept of freedom “3 y seeking. I I I to spend some “homo.” on Dmry was reported to [ed 0‘ fmth‘ 19"“ “"mm't'v .and MW“ 35"”me Tm be M” be a awash” sh "3:1"???lfigymgllS-rmagco..nl,; asking God's Brace upon Philenwn'sl means. ' St. Paglsegllictgre 05 “15:, 2‘ production in Canada of 108 compelled to put the aircraft able to saws and {Pum‘t‘thmmns'm Maul“, e Is my a m ‘11— Is" A Milt—Philemon 31-25- ’ Freed‘m‘ "‘ the New 1‘95"“ “be” a“ r " c ‘n 9‘13 . ° American Phantom jet fighter- industry's case for the Phantom Phllemoon 1-7. Philemon1-7- Philem‘m 16'20- 1 Irina“ mm.” “life” “1: mbers. before the cabinet though not - - w ' ‘ - ' r ‘ umanna issoo nseena . . . MEMORY VERSE:_-i1hcre is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there Is neither male or female. For ye are I its work quite am from the Some “bum minute“ up “$553113, ahfimfliwégh h onein Christ Jesus." I bleak and ,5th picture of Vol-ed such an on because d fI“. rury once t th tture because he. as 31. . o 0 man wrrentlnbmkninsrtand n “u” “m”! m?" benefit“ “a” “mum V" we“ 9. u. . ‘h b t ‘l H h E h b t l- mm, through the Canadian aircraft ago that defence policy and not Christlan. Will be T e 9’ °ll x I I ' . _ But Mr, gen”;- 05. economic policy must and does But the 3‘“ “w‘. ""5195 tea on the grounds such a, rule in selection of weapons. ' man in a sorry state; in Christ. 5°C _ V . . t Many of the thousands of vls- . . _ expenditure would throw his The coup de grace to 9 had no idea Onesunus was Wlth ‘3 “meal retreat saying ma man ‘3 liberal“ (-1?!“ the pow weapons program out of whack Phantom was apparently deliv- I I I I I l . . . . ltors to the Olympic Games VlSlt- - . Pall! In Rome- and it ‘akfi the mislo'flfm 511:9“ gidfici‘ffi ed a Bible Exhibition arranged e" M em m in"? e‘ and possibly result in an In- ered durlng British Prime Min- apostle more than “09‘3"”! Oflb ck to phi'lemOh {or he has by the Japan Bible Society at “3° “"0"” The" freedom crease in the defence budget for ister Wilson's visit to Ottawa lthe letter to get around ‘0 mak'l a ' Tokyo, Osaka and Fukuoka. Chmt has won for “5 (6.1- 4' three or four years. Wednesday. ‘ - - great respect for this man and . ' _ 31) at tn, {0 h h (Editor’s note: The follow- l(‘,' istianity. becoming so help- It would be interesting to (fish‘s):l a: hfifleztt‘ géthchigihgitfilhis opinion and. not knowmg Bibles ln 200dlfferent languag- e e r "c 0‘ u w" as S: ' . ta] ' . 1 COMMON FAITH ashlar: our"... roar. mhns .far as we know, Philemonl .. b slaves. Now Paul beats somewhat of I . _ . . . . receives the grace of Christ in Ins material relating to to- ful to Paul that parting withlcover whether Philemon provedlpose in “mm philemon' ca”_!Phllemon's feelings t otn klabels Sgnltlsegullll‘lg: 9fiocoélhngr1‘awmc.“ Baptism and again. after re- morrow's Sunday School les- him was. Paul declared. like ; himself enough of a Christianling upon a” that is noblest and ; matter. is not a ou 0 p ham“ wgre Shown with ympl‘c lapse mo sin. in the Sachhmeht ' J m is based on popvfighted lparting With his own heart. ito accede to Pauls request: or. ; highest in philemmhs hear, and . mm. I I V I ,1 a cm. of penance. - - . . ‘ like mos}. . I. . - 9 Despite Paul 5 affection for outful display of national flags. . . . . Charlottetown. P. E. 1. outlines Produced by the DI- l Nonetheless, in acrordance i 0“ the contran “th lll'fhng him to such a high level . d ,, d n - k Sm 15 ever 1y,“ in wan {or “Sim! of Christian Education With his conceptlfin 0f dilly Roman mafia“ and put one'lthat he cannot act basclv. butlnnfilmus‘ he does not or-e‘ {0 5‘ carvmgs 871d w". 5 0f 3'” us but it has hm its ultimate Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball. BA. National Council of Churcbed Paul sent the slave back to his Sim“ ‘0 the "mu" 0“ h" re'.will grant Paul's requests rc- f fimgmmt '3‘ 3:81.51? 0:9: iggs eczelfiigfizgnggt'th‘gcétflgg poker. Rev. Gerald G Wyrwas, .B.A.. 8.1). 1 ‘ - - . ' ‘ S v ' ~ ' . in the U.S. and is used by jmaster, who. under Roman law, tug;- h th I u m PM”? gardlng hls . neuest spiritual free will, keeping m mind that a] Secretary of the Society. me What distinguishes this ml} Organist. Mrs. (;_ Ema“ [rum FIT‘CJh Permissm-l “ad the “we” 0‘ 81m“ “‘9 9” 0.“ . ° 9 ‘e’ W” M “mm” . ‘o ‘ . s is now his brother in Rev. T. Miyakoda. dom Christ has given us? As Si. Director: Mrs. David Hall. Bot. Alt-Cir. ldeath in such a case. Lest Phli- ; man Is brief. and of a personal: Mm- namlng 0n951mus_ Pauli :‘fislimlid beloved b Paul E. Paul says “we have received By R.H. RAWISEY lemon be tempted to exercise ‘ nature“, Paul cannot help. begin-:hurries in several favorable { Cgéiauas’; Paul andy Phile‘mon Bibiegé‘tdfo?mge 59-“ "fig" ‘3‘: the spirit 'of adoption as cows _ . Paul’s social conservatism ls,those powers, Paul gave One- nlng it with a salutation as lstatements regarding the slave.Share common feelings, inteh in the fir-:1: Eyw dgesr-e so w1. - sons, and so have me from I 9:30 urn—Bible Classes. Intermediate and Junior Depts. evident in the events connected ' simus a letter. asking that theithepiogicaily rich as those withlso Philemon will have less. ‘ c with this letter to Philemon. a slave be received as a fellow I w l U n hls more doc- 3 chance to reach an adverse con. 1 estS. hopes and faith in Christ. A number of Japanese church. GOG and in God. (Raul. 8. Hi 11:00 a.m.—Prima.ry and Kindergarten ‘thry are as partners and Pal-ll es and missions joined in a cam- SW" freedom Chm-5V5 “99‘ . ‘ ~ h '.t‘ ; d r v‘ ed als.):trinal e istles. ‘ l ."o bcfnrc Paul has won him . _ . , . I _ , , _.‘ . , . . .. . . , $1.321:thhgidnrlpforngnlfigg-lfilalfi lalancnllayn nfpltllgdlellt’l‘ bel In verie 4 we learn that Phil- 2.9.: lno his side. Perhaps. in ifglquq'lefloanhgdYSEZWZPSQ‘E {la-1811 todllsgibutehalb in mi]; agginzndbggindefiiafid 11-00 3-m- REEVJ§%.D§'_AD:\ 511‘s ‘7’ ULUHONY ed slate ,rcad publicly in the powerful l emmi is one of the converts that ‘ view of the {act that Oncsmlus lifim‘é” “And any material 0b. 6?: égsec'i’s ymplc Ed'tlons 0‘ tural existence and therefore Offer-tow Anthem: Now. Let Every Tongue Adore ( Onesm‘lsi With “‘9 ""9 ln' Ich‘WCh "f COIOSSae' "ear 1‘50':P3“‘ has Frayed for continua"? ’has n"? 5M)" PmI-p’mO-n has i stac‘les. to Onesimus's return— pe ' the highest development of our- ' . . stinct of a fugitive. had come to dices, so the pressure of social This mans faith in Christ alld,f0und hls mvcstmcllllm tillan un- I bad debts or costs of apprehem DAILY BIBLE READINGS selves as human being“ “The Christ-Child lCoom'bsi Rome seeking to lose himself an l opinion might be brought to love of the saints had been profitable. Bill no“ tie a me is l si0n_ are to be home by Paul. Sunday‘ Dec. 13: I John 1:1'2: . ‘ wd Cox F" ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ’ ' ' n' ' hl‘lSi‘ . its teeming population. The-re he‘ bear upon Philemon. if neces- brought to Paul 5 attention, so,a ncuflman. bmn aham m C . ,This taking over of the debts of . Tm m _CG IT CANDLELIGHTINC VE‘QPER mct Paul and was converted to . sary. lthat when Phllemons name was and “I” be most profitable in [ Onesimus by Paul is indicative Monday Dec. H: J John 3:14. FIrestone . p. . Méigfii.fjc.m_(Mervm S. R0859,“ m on a much higher plane _ 0f ' l ' - Coventry Carol listh Century! Christ's taking over of our Wednesday, Dec. IS: I John selberllng Co ’ V y ' « ’ ' O h to ra )her called this debls- T0 make the debt formal 41 7-21- a g A WELCOME AWAITS iou A'l Tnlblry S‘mply Sum “"4 "on' “r 1' 0 g I ‘ and binding. Paul has written Tuesday. Dec. 15; 1 John 3: AKRON, Ohio (APl—Dirco' “fier" this hathl hlsShowal haggl and r d D n E h 3 tors of Seiberling Rubber Com~ . . . , | ‘ , slgne l . ou lemon ‘ u 5 av. cc. ; ‘p es. ; l an, h ‘ Stone and iron are unyieldlng. Rut the grcdllst stlcng'th gram his request. it wih give ; 121 P 5 ere approved sale of ' h ' ' -. Sei-beriing‘s tire division to Fir - one world has known is a STREbGTH that hit/11.8: thehapostle fin ahundance or loylszrnday. Doc. 18: nphes 4: 1. stone Tire and Rubber Cont:- SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH . ’ m is own car. 1 ani for n ' it God possesses a resolute Will . . . yet He gives man freedom Nearing the end of the let- Saturday. Dec. 19: I Cor. 13: 3t dash. :ubjlégtthi: °§§§r§$§m§§ Dunkirk a; Kirkwood ter. Paul expresses his confi- “3. the federal government. of wm‘ dhence in Philemon and indicates D. M R M S " God ' . ll Power . . . but He bears and answers prayer. t at he hopes to Visit Colossae irector: r. 0y , ma man pmbomps a . . . mo"- 35king that 3‘ “3‘1ng be 9:30 a.m.-Sunday Church School God breathes Holiness . . . yet He forgives men 5 am. prepared for him. Then, after Charlottetown 11:00 a.m___Nursery including greetings from his ., .. - , ' i - ~ h H , that a . 11:00 a.m.- WHO is THIS Jnsus For God )5 Love . . . and lO\9 is a llVlng btre gth fellows in Rome, Paul concludes ' Sol“: "Jew mum" mm Infant Jesus) reaches. inspires. guides, protects, promises, fulfills. the letter with a benediction 235 Cumberland St.. at Longworth Ave. calling the grace of .Jesus \— ‘Pebfl'fo Alia“)an He was a descendant of the Ages of Stone and of Iron -— gill-list down upon the spirit of 11:00 n.m.—FAMILY BIBLE HOUR and Sunday School _ his “e A .1 Y ,. that earnest seeker who cried, The Lord is the strength of my life. "‘m‘m- 7:30 p.m._EVEMNG SERVICE 6 A welcome “31 5 nu At church. next Sunday, you’ll rub shoulders with countless 0 0 others who look beyond walls and chains to find STRENGTH. CfEdll‘lSleS l a... .. c _ offer DeaI ; CALVARY TEMPLE First Baptist ChU'Ch l Pentecostal Assembly... of Canada Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets ‘ O B C Ba k l Upper prim gm. Rev. Malcolm r. Barlow. n.A.. 3.1).. Minister l n . . n i Rev, c_ K Benn. pawl. Mrs. v. L. nlngweu. Orunlst and Cbo nil-ecu- l h . L. Perry. Assistant Pastor 9:45 arm—Sunday School for all ages II argzwncahipti‘ — :Sedlltlste 9:15 a.m.—Ractio Broadcast. Summerside Station 11:00 a.m-—-Semwn: "A CHRISTMAS GIFT ~ I. ’. e e S l "are 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School Classes for All Ages F " “‘5 gmup w‘“ '9‘ Senate “‘1’ 11-00 c - ' a ‘ Anthem: "In The Bleak Mid Winter" pass the Commons as soon as ' a'm" ommunloq 5”“?ev L' Pem' Speak" —-Holst M the-Upper House gives approval 7:30 p,m.—‘l3vangellstlc Servu-e. Pastor's Shbject: Soloist; Mrs. Ross Howard to incorporation of the proposed THE SIGNS OF THE TIME? 7:00 p.m.—-Whlite Gift Seerce Bank of British Columbia_ 1 ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN'S FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Junior Choir and Christmas playlet Mr. Caouette spoke on a bill presented by Young Adult Group introduced during the Commons Sermon: “In The Same Country" private members' hour by Pau- . 7:30 p.m.-—- Wednesday mid-week scrvnce line Jewett (L - Northumber- . - land) incorpmhng the Assmm The Salvation .Army A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAlI‘S 100 tion of Universities and Col- "Home Of Evangfllsm Since 1865" leges of Canada. The bill was Great George Street talked out and must be pre- 55 Villa Avenue Major Ronald E. Walker sented again for consideration duphnl: private members' hour Sunday; ngrgécltOry Class 0:30 am. e association is to incorpo. .u School—10 a.m. rate both the Canadian Univer- Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. 1’ Chm“ mm' P‘rkda'e sities Foundation and the Na- Salvation Meeting—7 nm tional Council of Canadiah Um. Friday: Young People's Hobby Class-4:15 p.m. RCV- 5- 3- Tye- 3""- B'D" “mm” versities and Colleges. making A WELCOME AWAlTs YOU AT THE ARMY" Mf- Leslie film-‘0“- on body representing nearly Organist and Director of Cholrs all of the schools of higher learning in Canada, The CUF‘ 9:45 a.m.—Junlor. intermediate & Senior Church School now distributes federal grants 11:00 a.m.-Nursery & Kindergarten Classes t 't' . ‘ ' ' °dl§§i§ihi....n.lns.. Zlon Presbyterian Church moo a-m-—DIWNE WORSHIP told by Gilles Gregoire (Credit- WHITE GIFT SUNDAY . .. iste—Lapginte) his 13-memlber Cornor Prince and Grafton Streets Anthem: Shepherds' on [he Hilly bleep mop wottlld fill-bustier the mu The nevmoonli‘ald A. Campbell. B.A. Minister ‘w- Hum“ ausc i came to the com. ‘ss oberta Shaw. Deaconess 11:45 .m.—Prma<ry' CIR .‘es mons after. Senate passage. Mrs. Harvey Mackinnon. L.Mul.. n.Mus. . a E . w 5;. spokesmen for other "we. Organist and Choir Director. 7-00 p-m-" “mug G9? P’ Tr . . supported the bill. _ 9:45 a.m.—-'I‘he Church School—WHITE GIFT SUNDAY 9'de high. 3”?“ mm" Mr. Caouette said it was a 10:00 a.m.——Bible Class. 11:00 a.m. Nursery School “1 e ' HIP logical measure to wmcn he “:00 a'm'_DIVINE WORS You Are Welcome To Worship With Us. had no objection. Sermon: THE BIRTHDAY 0F HOPE ‘ But he complained the Senate Anthem: Gem. Bflmumo—P- A- Yon ls exercising discrimination on Solo; 0 Come. 0 Come. Elmnuel~Fn Gaml tan bill wanted by one province— Vie]?! Mom I e measure inco oratln the made” We!“ bank of British Cglhmbla.‘ sup- “0 Pam—SERVICE 01“ WOW“ ' St. Peters cathEdral ported by premier Bennett. . Calvm Church. Mermaid R 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP . Roch‘m’d Slime Sermon: THE PEOPLE IN THE CATTLE SHED Anglican Church of Canada Reported Angler: Ffi‘aim T0 The Newton Kill! The Ven. Archdeacon J. R. Davies. M.A.. Rector a l _ r “3" The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. M.A.. D.D. . I l Solo: My Sheep Were Grazing—Gr. Cami ‘ Cerium ; MI.” E i an Mack” Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton. Llc. Mum. Organllt VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Mrs. B. W. Patterson. Choir Director ! In Damages Case and at nda Tuesday ‘ Weds » nraday Friday Saturday lgzfisflfim’“ (CP’ — The K- k f S J December 13—11112 Third Sunday in Advent can: Pgalmay Micah Jeremighy Romans Ephesians Romans “85:85: 6:13;”;43 e 0 s 3:00 ..m,.}101y Mam; 111-‘ 84:1-5 5‘3 31:33-04 3:” 5:7'9 8-35’39 i lgvorkers :gf America ranks un- The Reverend 1'. I]. B. Somers. M.A.; S.T.M.. Minister 0:45 a.m.—Mattlns . ‘ er. s .500.000 order levied Organist and Director of the Choirs 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School (11 am. infants) m + ($127 + Q2? + ($9? + (it? + sip + (St? 1' El? + ssh; + Q2) + «i2; + m II iagamst the United Mine Work- Christopher Gledhlll. M.A.. B.Mns.. A.n.c.c.o. mm a_m‘_0hml “chem; a. Semen °“‘ °‘ “mm” . 0:45 s.m.—aiurcn School and Minister‘s Bible Class 1:00 p.m._Evensong s. 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