bess q ve |8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Sept. 18, 1965. "| St selective ane | | s 8 search for chemicals thet cas _ Growth in Tolerance, Patience “ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON ay Aitred 3. Buescher | . aflect the mind and emo. Scripture—Galatians 6:1-10; Philippians 4; Colossians 3:12-T5. if Icism l of Neisier Laboratories, 3 » Decatur, I. Some are tran + "ie quilizers and some anti-de- - : pressants or stimulants. : The new drug, cyprolidal, ‘ : still must undergo extensive studies to learn if it may be e | Despite seme criticism jence, as on how you can ask Grobman has been asked) safe and helpful for hement: church groups, high (questions of nature.” many times: “Do the biological oo American Chemi biology courses im the | Although cutting up dead|sciences courses teach the or- . oo United States may soon (frogs is not part of the pro-|jigin of man differently from the Given to area - | start emphasizing the teach- gram, there still is heavy em-|story of creation as presented amening | auasly — © ing of evolution as a majer {phasis on laboratory work and jin the Bible? : overly withdrawn a scientific theory and discuss (field work. His .answer: “The courses ae os = — : the facts of: human repro “We give the students lab ex-|deal solely with biology and not | to earful, a . duction. These develop- |periences where ~they aren't|with theology. They do not at-| and thus is classed ” oe , ments are repert is the fel. jsure how things are going to |tempt to bring Cen nage Hm acer a ray and thanksgiving are the Paul lists the qualities that are lowing article on the revolu- (turn out,” Grobman said. “The |formation in conformity or : Pau! urges. Christinas to spiritual Relying upon the Es tee Tource of Christian sirength, allaying needed to achieve harmonious human | Hom im the 3 Rs im the U.S. |students need facts, but miemor- |econflict with the Bible. He said the drug had noel- cllowship, Wting | up ihese = oe fair- every fear and bringing “God's ionshi ai i, | school system. ization of facts isn’t enough.” | --Grobman also says human re-| fect on behavior of normal teenpied by or fallen into a. oe —-> . — -_ — peace”, an inner calm in which our — a | : Unlike some of the “new” |production is treated a8 a/| dogs, whereas some of the heir t bringing ex sai aa eee ’ a deseudaane aan te ” holy ” spirit. and forebearance with. others. — minds ‘and hearts are a in Christ oe of perfectness.—Colos- By G. K. HODENFIELD science programs, this biology process, and| common mood drugs now in ” —Galatians 6:19. Galatians 6:10, Philippians 4:14. _ _—_Jesuis.—Philippians 4:5-7. AP EDUCATION WRITER been written for the, aver- |not as sex education. use did affect the nermal, es « shall fain aetna BOULDER, Colo. (AP)—Sure, |age student, with special ma- well as neurotic, mals. MEMORY VERSE: “And let us not be wearly in well doing: for in due season we reap, if we it not. 6:9. everyone remembers high |éerials prepared both for fast N Dr wai Aad cane ta A t made | School biology. That’s the /|and slow learners. WwW U pend upon the three-dimen- PAUL EXHORTS CHRISTIANS Price Bro., : | 20 reference te uneasiness about| course where you cut up a dead| The project got under way on e g sional geometry of the drug 7 \a oversupply of pulp . the University of Colorado Mi d molecule, Dr. Gray said. An- : feared by some industry experts| Well, frogs are getting a new |campus in 1969 with a grant Has. in other chemical, identifical in-,- - .% . Weldwood for the late 1960s and earty|!ease on life in the “new biol- from the National Science every respect for a difference +4 S 1970s, — aoe ae ogy’’ which has been developed Foundation to the Ved Phong og In- Of It Ow of angles between some Tl H lmain reason for the departure here. So are crayfish and earth-|stitute of Biological Sciences. $s n atoms, acted as a stimulant Build Plant of Price Bros. from the Suq-/Worms. The emphasis has| The textbooks and other ma- to both normal and neurotic ' , | mish project. changed. terials were the joint product} ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) | dogs. (Editor's: note: The fotlowing |them to stand fast in the Lord, {for it brings God's peace. Even | VANCOUVER (CP) — Price In its most radical departure |of university professors and| A new mental drug works as : . material relating to tomorrow’s |remain in acc« J and ‘‘be of the |to those who find that God's an- Brothers and Co. Ltd.-of Quebee BUILD BY 1972 from the traditional, the new | high school teachers. though it had a mind of its HOLIDAY NOT 80 OLD Sunday. School. lesson... is_-based |same mind in the Lord.” He en- | swer is sometimes “No, — City has announced that{—The Quesnel ‘bleached draft | biology part of curricula reform| “The professors knew what| own. “ on copyrighted outlines produc- |treats those who are quarreling |comes an inner calm: And-wi it is Joining Weldwood of Can-| mill, , turning out 750 tons a day|in U.S. education teaches evolu- |should be taught, the teachers} It makes “neurotic” dogs | Labor Day was first cele . ed by the Division. of Christian |to resolve their differences and this peace we find that our ada Ltd. to build a $60,000.00 ;@t~-the—north. - central interior | tion as a major scientific the-|knew what could be taught,”| behave normally, but has no | rated by a parade in 1682 in Education, National Council of ito help those. who had worksd | hearts and minds are a pulp mill near Queanel, B.C. town 300 miles north of-Vancou-,ory, and discusses the facts of |Grobman says. effect upon normal dogs, a |New Yorks and became a legal Churches in the U.S., and is us- |side by side with him. lor guarded, in Christ Jesus. Price Bros. recently pulled|Ver, would be built by 1972 “‘at| human reproduction. FACE CRITICISM chenriat ait Sere "holiday in all U.S. states only in” ed by permission.) Next Paul exhorts them to re-|God’s peace will ever be ours) | 1's ament with United|the latest,” the announcement} Coming up soon in an early| Although the materialsseem| It thus appears to be the | 1923. Joice in the Lord, maintaining |when we trust in Him a4 We | Bulp Co. Lid. of Vancouver for|*aid. revision of the text: the biologi-|t0 have won general accept | By R.H. RAMSEY the habit of joy by exercising | know Him in Jesus Oem ‘an $88,000,000 mill at Squamish,| Weldwood was allocated alllcal basis for human racial dif. |ance, there has been some crit- | ; . PAUL rarely wrote anything |feal patience and forbearance, ! Our lesson today concludes as |). the timber it needs for the mill| ferences and the problems of |icism of the teaching about ev- SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH - : eetti 11 kn we turn to another of the Apos-|*7-\: _ i i , more delicate and béautiful than |“‘letting all men know your mo- dressed to the| Price Bros., when allied with |im a provincial government de-|human population growth. olution and human reproduc- the opening verse of Galatians |deration.” True Christians are |tle’s letters, - . United Pulp, ‘bad opposed Weld-|cision’ announced * March 18. From dead frogs to lively con- | tion. Kirkwood Drive 6, exhorting Christians to exer jever fair minded, gy get ore ‘4 . the Philippi _> wood’s outline of the Quesnel} Weldwood’s annual sales are|troversy is a natural step when “We've had some trouble in Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewis eise every ~ influence - on — those |ing -a ready. willingness to give | his Epistle to the ae eat in [project because the tive | about $10,000,000. Tt-operates:19|You- consider-the ‘knowledge -ex- | Texas-and-Arizona about evolu} —_- . who had érred or blundered, in jand take rather than to exercise | Stresses oat pane or ie ee ceaaaae a Ge eee oo caveats fe ‘in four|plosion that has rocked the ed. |tion,” Grobman said. “One Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. J. B. Herdman, L.R.A.M. order to restore them to the their own rights. — pr e — aalities {mente for timber rights, provinces and three-quarters of|ucation world. Some biology church group even called us} 9:30 a.m.—Registration of Church School, ages 918 years Christian relationship. Continual prayer-is a source and De migge f A a | The new Price-Weldwood 50-50 |its stock is held by United being-taught today is 100 years | Communist Some communi-] 11:00 a.m.—Nursery and Crib Room (under 3 years of - Pel: is poking show Galacant (at aig i wettee i eae siptionshipe: os partnership still needs approval |States Plywood Corp behind the times. ties won't have anything to eo} 11:00 ee ee School Primary and Kin- who had not abandoned their |every fear. When Christians ar- : with the materials. : Gergarten | ( ae 3 depecdanbe upon the Holy Spirit |rive at that point in life where} The first virtue is ‘a heart of | |of each company’s directors. Price Bros. is a major pulp|yppaTE CITIZENS “In Miami, Fla., there was = J 11:00 @.m.—Sermon: BEING WITH GOD’ x to set right others who had been | anxieties are cast away; where compassion,” a deep, earnest, | a a and paper producer long estab-| “Our goal is not te produce great uproar about the draw- | - ao so ee ee ics seized unawares by sin, thus de-|prayers and supplications are |genuine compassion, a heart of peers an aes lished in Eastern Canada, with) future scientists, but to make|ings and diagrams of the hu- open : : . priving themselves of the min-|combined with thanksgiving, |compassion, of interést, of deep | ing each other, even as eix mills in Quebec and New-levery student an effective citi-|man reproductive sy stem. ——— {stry of the Spirit, and bring |then they discover the glorious | feeling for our fellow man. | forgives us. : foundland and an annual capa-|zen. in an age of science,” said |Some school officials wanted to | ’ them back into the grace way |effect of all true prayer: the |Next is kindness. Not the type! The crown oi all these Chris- | city of 1,000,000 tons. Dr. Arnold Grobman, director |take razor blades to them. In- St Peter S Cathedral of living the Christian life. “‘peace of God.” ‘‘And the peace | of kindness that is blind to facts tian virtues is love. It is the bond of the biological sciences cur-jstead, during Christmas vaca- . The burdens referred to here j}of God, which passeth all under-|or lives in fancies, but a habit | of perfectness, and we are to | DEVOUT GIVE MONEY ricu%am study. tion, the teachers had to black | Rochford Square are whatever oppresses man |standing shall keep your hearts |of goodwill towards all. We are |strive for perfection, as” our | i ead ee “For many_ youngsters, this|them out. ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA spiritually and threatens to in-|and minds through Christ Je-|to be lowly and meek, with ajLord suggested, ‘‘even as your usinessmen aa ; will be the last science course| “The first thing the kids Ven. Archdeacon J. R. Davies, M.A., Rector duce him to sin, or keep him/sus.” Prayer does for us what /true sense of our own humble- Father which is in heaven is per- | land, oS oe they have in high school. We |learned was to hold them up to | Rev. Came EM. Mame’ MA. DO. in ‘sin. In the bearing of such|‘we cannot do for ourselves. It | ness before the perfection of | fect. In this love the Christian ene on . _ ti a decided the emphasis should be jthe light. But it’s all blown over Honorary Assistant Priest burdens Christians must help|accomplishes more than man |God. Additionally, we are to be life reflects its renewal in © the | Cath ie cathedr: Old | sot so much on the facts of sci- |now.’ Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus., Organist \ support each other. This is an |can effect by his own efforts, | long-suffering, i.e., patient, for- ‘image of the Creator. | port. ——_——————————————— ee, Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Choir Director Js exercise of spiritual fellowship, designed to help. them stand by The Kirk of S. James a Sept. 19—The Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity each other in the struggle , 8:00 a.m —Holy Eucharist against sin, and, in the event of a and a in j 5S 28 a.m.—Mattins~ defeat, to raise die another up meee od ledhill. -. B.Mus., A.R. School = : again, thus fulfilling “the law of i SANCTUS—Schubert | 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist & ee Christ.” Speaker: Rt. eas eats a M.c., D.D., | 7:00 p.m.—Evensong pel f After urging that all who Assisted by Mr. Hugh Lowry. +t Visitors are cordially welcome at all servicer profit from the teaching of the This service will be broadcast over Radio Station CFCY. ff genes Word of God cooperate” in | Anthem: Lord, for thy tender mercy’s sake — a the support of those engaged in f —Hilton : = this holy work — ~ emphasizing i : eEetis tootsie TRINITY UNITED CHURCH regarding sowing atid reaping— | - | . a os a BIRCHWOOD Charlottetown, P.E.I. . must not only do good — et ; Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. 6 rated wih don vot FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND a seek out opportunities for - 4 5 + B.D. good to all men. This is our | = . S tae ee Organist and Director ef Choirs: Mr. Joseph B. Herdmas highest form of-‘‘good,” for it Minister: . W. R. ay, B.A. > deals with man’s deepest needs | 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.—Nursery and Crib Room : and lifts him te his toftiest post-/ 7:00 P.M.—Evening Worship => 11:00 -a.m.=“SUNDAY—SCHOOL-RALLY- DAY" tion. ae gig eae 3 ; | (Church Sanctuary) Though the entire fourth | VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. Sermon: ‘SCHOOL DAYS”—Reyv. J. G. E. Bal! ehapter of Philippians has been | F Albans “© Ye That Love The Lord Ser - assignee to this lesson, only| * aE samen: 0% verses 1-7 will be considered | here. The Philippian- church was | “Ch pe - 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. Please note change in time™ _@ ‘torn by personal animosities, | _ he “First Baptist uc! | Sermon: “THE MAN AT THE WINDOW” — divided by cliques, and tried by ceceek (Ui Ee — a | ~ Rev. J. G. E. Ball ~ 5 petty feuds and rivalries. Con- i. Corner of Prince and Fitzroy. Streets Anthem: Lord For Thy Tender Mercies Sake "| men nnerntdtomethis- #0 Pose Rew, Malcolm fF. Harlow. B.A. -B.D.. Mimster ft Peres sone te oolong oe ee especial affection, i Mrs. V. L. Dingwell,.. and Choir Directer } ieee pe : so P SOT aware” of “the -damgers:}- sees oe i Schoot® Service: eee eee ahead: of-it and took-his earliest |. ee ‘aly Day ae i ON ERA I ee epportubity to point out the |: 11:00 a.m— “OUT _ OF THE WASTEPAPER S P | A [ Ch h ; qualities needed for harmonious | his aad BASKET’”’ . M t. au S ng ican urc r S human relationships... | <p Male Octet: Selected ~ : Established 1769 by Royal Foundation He did not try to hide his con- 7:00 p.m.—“HOW GREAT THOU ART” The Rev. F. Louis Elias. L.$.1., Rector eern in any way. He pointed out | Solo: ‘Sometime We’l, Understand” Organist and Choir the dangers and called- upon —Miss Helen Burke: ; ‘ os ak: Jen a (CHM) A.R.C. m 730 a.m.— MMUNION ° ° ge e Wednesday 7:30—Prayer Meeting. 11:00 a.m.—All Sunday School children will attend morn- C ristianity A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU ing prayer service in the Church. Parents are : requested to Ardea Prog their children to the parish — i A ° — a <= - , from. there. the teachers-and-— children e n Action parade to the church. : T i ti A i} = 11:00 a.m. Siva Prayer Service and Sermon he Salvation rmy Subject: “A PIECE OF CHALK AND AN The Salvation Army through- | “wy of Evangelism Since 1865” | ”* (Children’s sermon) sut the world has been celebrat- | sar George Street ‘ . 7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon _ ing its beginnings one hundred | 55 Villa Avenue Capt. Kay Nelson | Subject: JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES SAY, “JESUS year "'s ago. At the Inaugural | : CHRIST WAS MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL” Meeting held in Albert Hall re: | ~ Sunday: Directory Class—9:30 a.m. CHRISTIANS SAY, “JESUS CHRiST WAS GOD cently to mark the centenary, | Sunday School—10 a.m. THE SON’. WHAT DOES HOLY SCRIPTURES Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth | Baines Meeting? pit. Solo: “In % spoke some appropriate words. | ion. Meeting—' jo: “In Loving Kindness” _ “@he service conducted by} Tuesday, 8 Pak aulioene League (Public meeting for ladies) | , will nth in a tent di ‘| Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting | (Please bring your Bibles with you. Pamphlets with com- iliam Booth in a tent on a dis- ; aan A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY” . pete Saripure'reterence’on the’ Divinity of Cie will be used burial ground in the- East THE CHURCH FOR ALL We have newer and finer schools than ever before. This is one of the-marks — = ). = = End of London in July, 196,' -ALL FOR THE CHURCH of - "1 > was the start of one of the great | ‘The Church is the : peer. ; : = — 7 harap —_—_ eel on until bt a te rs oc But another is that we have more and faster citienbilies than ever before. Cha rlottetown Bible Chapel ee LIONS, t evervwhn” ek a” Sane of etched! teeta Wines So we guard each “school zone” with signs and safety patrols and policemen 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH its work for tib.aeals and the bo aes ial and volunteers. We do this to protect our children from the dangers of progress, . tee ont em as dies of its fellow men and wom nor oe eer oe There while they are enjoying the fruits of progress. a y id J : zs cae MT. ‘ 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale en the Army has shown Chris- are sound ap aus Speaker: James A. Stahr, ‘ co ae 5 ‘ , > Hadity a aeten” pawn dive sltina® vevieed tonto The dangers of progress are not always physical. Many are moral. They “The Old Book... .the New Birth. the Precious Blood — wie = a ae ae Minister “ Canadians will be joining with| ~ larly and support the Church. They - threaten the character and faith =e rising generation, caught in the erratic tempo the Blessed Hope” ; aa ee ee aoe ot Choirs m4 i ig ge 11:00 a.m.—Nursery & Kindergarten Cla the Salvationists in giving tri-| _ 35®*,C For his own site. (2) For _ of modern life. : 11:35 a.ns—Primeny (ages 66) Came School i bute to the courageous begin- : : : esnehanssaieeaaha one 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP nings af William Booth. The Alay hegrerger fg Beene 4) __ Happily, in every inaennnty of our land, PARENTS and CHURCHES are — = ; =f Sermon: “‘A SUNDAY MORNING MISSION” Army's record of sefvice. {s|- which needs his moral and material Joining hands to promote the spiritual development of youth ... to protect the souls CALVARY TEMPLE i. ‘- Duet: “We Praise The Lond’—Vivaich ne to all, and respected ev- ee: Plan to go to church regu- of our children. | “(Childre oa eae eames mark efywhere. ly and read your Bible daily. ‘ PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA 4 = Rally Day It is useful to be reminded of | Upper Prince Stret Classes for Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary children). William Booth’s comments con- Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor Ali children will, assemble in the Hall at 10:45. cerning the Bible. _ Salva- | . capi a = ' You_are wecome to worship with us. z — Army claims for the Bi-| Copyright 1965 Keister Advertising Service, Inc., Strasburg, Va. 9:15 a.m.—Radio broadcast, Summerside Station : : ’ he wrote, “that it contains | he rn ws : 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School; Classes for all f i : a tevelation of the feelings of . : —. ae Seturday 11:00 a.m.—Worship. “ROCKING CHAIR RELIGION" Lion Presb ‘ God toward us and of His wish-| oan eaane Exekiel John { Corntiom 1 Thomelonar 7:30 p.m.—EVANGELISTIC, Special Singing ion Fre yterian urc + es as to our conduct toward Him | | _ 33:18 ana? 4:46-54 3:18-23 5:1-11 Subject: ‘““THE WORM DIETH NOT” * and our fellowmen. It gives us| CHARLOTTETOWN’ Corner Prince and Grafton Streets" everyting iw the way of a wit|, [SID + Cip-4 Cip + Wt wt P+ Dt DM Mt Oil) “phere acm aemmneatt The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B.A., Minister ten revélation that is necessary | Miss Roberta Shaw. Deaconess to salvation. The very least you : can do. with the Bible is to est THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH Cen tral Christian Chureh Mrs. Harvey larvey MacKinnon, 1.Mus.. B.Mus. ite DAILY BIBLE READINGS | BY tite FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS ae. 3:45 2m—The Church Scosl. Clases i ie - Sunday, Sept. 19, Matthew 21: ae comet * <= et i 2 tihew | ROGERS HARDWARE CO, LTD. JOHN W. beg : WOOD CONVALESCENT 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School eal ages 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP ~~ ¥ ‘ : Estate cnn e |. Wholesale & Retail Hardware . vceaciiaar eek Bale ® Grafton: St. ss . ade ts kaad's a ee et tO CONVICTION : : App’ sada orship ne Solo: “One Sweetly Solemn, Thowght—R. Ambrose . —— Matthew | oo 137 Queen’ St. ., 4302 < - 989 Queen St. Sermon: “CHURCH FUNCTIONS” -! Miss Donna Sutherland 22: 1.25 — = on eee H. T. JAMES Anthem: “‘O Saviour Hear Me” (Gluck) ; "Wednesday, Sept. &: Mattew}— S.NELSON” GOOD . _MOORE “® McLEOD mie en een oe cee eee —_— 2 i —F-00 patts DIVINE WORSHIP — = — 5 22 23-46 ‘ , Plumbing and Heating Contractor Departmental Store Day +9368 Night 4-3220 7.00 p.m:—EVENING SERVICE oar o HAVE YOU aBGereaT Thursday, Sept. 23: Matthew) 49095 . 17 Hawthorne Ave. 4-554] 119 Queen St 12 Elm Ave. 0 Eaword st Sermon: “WHY GLORY IN’ AN OLD RUGGED Solo: O Master Let Me Walk—R Schumann _Enday, Sept. : Mathew 2 ~—-" ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE Solo: Merrit Weale—Somebody", Sibi dik iiikete tanccme & Organist: Saturday. Sept 25: Matthew READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES ; 3°Mr. W. 0. Weale : 2. Ba. - at 7