4 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. March 0. 1963.. World Day Of ls HeIcl At Nine Mile Creek ins. Albert MacDonald. Mrs. Donald Miss Diana (‘lory left MacEachern. Mrs. George Mac W ("I 8 Us" to Halifax. h M as Freda Allen is visiting in Alllflt'mll‘l. she is the guest The World Day of Prayer service for New Dominion Unt- ted Church. Canoe Cove Presby- terian. Long Creek Baptist and Anglican churches has held to Nine Mlle Creek Presbyterian Church. leader for the service was Mrs. Norman MacDonald. Nine Mile Creek. assisted by rs. oug as Mac-Eacltcrn. Nine Mile ('rcck. Mrs. Lenord MacNevin. Long Creek Baptist. Prayer Servicei MacEwen and Rev. Phee. . . Dan Mrs. Russell Mason Raymond Gillis \ “Go. Live and Pray" was the theme of the message given by Mrs. Raymond Glllis. A solo “In the Garden" rendered by Jessie MacDoug accompanied by Mrs. Hector Currie who was organist for thc evening Mr. and Mrs. Lou Wright and. Heart: of Lower ed M rs. Montague Georgetown and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hibbett Jen- spcnt s cr. Mrs. Mabel recently i:l"lhl‘ifl. Robert Alcks a visit where if her sister, Mr. nd eks Mr and Mrs Chester "Bill" ab“, Llewellyn and son Glen. motor- al‘, ed to the city on Thursday. Mrs. Walter Walker recently cvcral days in Charlotte- town as the guest of her daugh- Arnold Chevcrie and recent- '8. 'Klnga Cotmty Memorial Hospital in Montague. BALTIC The U.C.W. of the Princetown United Church. Malpeque spon- sored a most successful pot luck supper in the emorial Room of the church on Friday even- ing. A large crowd was in at- tendance. Several articles were auctioned by Stuart Carruthers. ' R. E. Johnston showed films which were most enjoy- Mrs. Denton Hosts has return- - ed to her home in Hamilton af- ter undergoing surgery in the Princc County Hospital. Miss Elizabeth Caseley re- . Raymond Taylor. N ew Dominion United. Mrs. R o y Mrs. MacPhec. Canoe Cove Presby~ Mrs. Prayer was offered by IT’S LICKIN’ GOOD SMALL BUCKET 8 PIECES Serve DINING ROOM With French Fries on Cold Honey. D Dial 4 Mrs THUMB 2 .50 s5to7 SPECIAL 1 .50 aw’s -il226 Slaw and Tile offering was received by Mr. (thwart... Harvey MacEachern and Milton Macl.aine. Win he WWW“! to women.“ to Charlottetown on Friday. inter-Council of Canada. turned on Monday to resume “or studies at P.W.C. after spend- ing the weekend a her home in Kcnsington. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Waite an" sons Leith and Lea of Sherbrooke ‘wcrc visitors to Baltic on Sun- Y Mr. and Mrs. JR. Scott and MM“ Mrs Helen MacKinnon motored _ Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hou- chard lcft last Week for Kirk- land l.ake. Ontario. where Mr. Bnuchard will be employed. Miss Mary Ann Walker. re- cently returned to her home in Gcorgetoiwn from Sault Marie. Ontario and is visiting [her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ‘ter Walker. Peter Dalton is a patient in ‘Kings County Memorial Hos- pital. Montague. i Havclock Stewart. veteran of .World War One. ’ a patient Mrs. George RH”. Dellcmus 111 the Veterans Wing f the Prince Edward Island Hospital. 1 Mrs. Nelson W. Hansen. spent several days in Charlottetowns llast week, as the guest of Mr. jand Mrs. Kcnncth Richards. On her return home she was ac- companied by Master Kcnncth Richards. who visited in George. town for a few days. i. ' Little Miss Heather MacLean. he. Delwerydaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mathews. Baltic entertained a c iparly for the Baltic Womens stitute Wednesday evening w en fourtcen tables of cards were in play. The ladies high score went to Mrs. Wallace ickerlng. Darnley. gentleman's to Ivan Dickicson. Damley. while con- solation awards went to Mrs. William Cousins and Lloyd Hol- mes. The door prize was won by U) ,.. 0 toss assiste by the members of the institute. ll d Mrs. John MacNutt have returned to their home in Malpeque from Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brycnton and daughter Terry Lynn were recent visitors to St. Eleanora.1 Mrs. Kenneth Owen. Mrs.‘ Wyman Clark and Mrs. Elm Hickey were recent visitors to THE CHURCH FOR ALL... ALL FOR THE CHURCH *— .fi .Maclman is a patient in the-Central. Lot 16. lto a part of Palestine east of;Mat0hew :the Jordan. known as Peraea. . i It was there that the legal-. ;mindcd Pharisees. to test Him.. ‘asked Christ whether or not dti-i ‘vorce was lcgal. .lcsus replied that whatever legal sanction, N”??? 313 '1‘0 Gil—'3 The. Churdt is the greatest factor on earth for the building of charac- ter and good citizenship. It is a store- are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regu— larly and support the Church. They are: (ll Forhiaownsake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake, of the Church itself. which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regu- larly and read your Bible daily. All dressed up, the expression goes, and no place to go. These boys are hardly “dressed up.”- But the rest of the description fits them perfectly. They are two of the millions of American children who are growing up WITHOUT A CHURCH. Boys with the God-given right to grow up in faith . . . with the American right to worship God freely according to the dictates of their own conscience. But someone hasn't understood their rights. Parents who make no provision for their children’s religious education are, in effect, robbing these children of the most precious heritage of every American. Grownups who, by the tell-tale example of indifference, encour- age boys and girls to emulate the Godlessness that the Iron Curtain seeks to foster are undermining the spiritual substance of our nation. No more serious problem faces America today than the children who on Sunday morning in a land of churches have no place to go. Honestly, now, are you creating the problem-01: helping to conquer it? Copyright 1083. Kai-tar Advertising Irvine. Inc" aha-burg. Va. Sunday Monday Psalms Proverbs 88 :13.22 21 :11-17 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Isaiah Jeremiah Daniel Ephaaiana Ephesians (7:10-15 14:10.18 1:8-19 2 :18-22 ' 8 THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED BY THE FOLLOWING ATLANTIC ROOFING AN'D INSULATION COMPANY 0-6275 18 Spring Park Road JACK RAWEK LTD. Interior Decorator 4.5333 154 Euston St. SIDMOUNT GARDEN! (George W. Johnoon. Prop.) 11 stdmount Ave. MILLER BROS, LTD. Pianos, Musical instruments 0-3535 147 Great George ROYALTY PLUMBING & HEAT 6 (Douglas Hyde- I’M-l +7510 1014 spun: Lan- Parkdale FLOWER CART M m ,Flordm m“ mummy”- A'I'I'END THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS JOHN W. MICKENZIE H. 1' JAMES R‘eal Estate Consultant plmnbin‘ and Heating ppramr and Broker Dav 4-9053 Night 4-8220 169 Queeen 9t. 12 Elm Ave. 50 Edward St, LARTER BROS. .Manuiactnrers of Cement Blockl. 102 Kensington Road MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Departmental Store 110 Q #8541 um u. BRIGHTON DAIRY BOWNESS TRANSPORT LTD. 4-33.!) Green St. ’Aflh u: ness. Prop.) 0-4207 150 Belvedm Ave. S. NELSON GOOD Plumbing and Heating Contractor 4M5 17 Hawthorne Ave, ALBERT L. THOMAS (Canadian Oil Agent) 4-6610 Grafton St, East lunch was served by the hoa-‘ [’I‘ignish. also Melvin Perry. s dispatchers as they have quite . \ .11 I]; g \ I \ ‘ In Peraea. the people sought to bring it day a rich young man ran up their children to Christ. that He and knelt before Christ. saying he might touch them. but the disciples When Christ saw this Hc rebukcd the disciples. saying. 0 such ‘tried to forbid it. “Let the children ' . longs kingdom of God Mark 10:13-16. obeyed the Commandments a ing what he must do for eternal life. Jesus told him to sell all he had and give to the poor. The young man could not and went away borrowing. —Mark 10:17-22 James and could drink On their my to Jeruaalem Christ was for-etching His impending suffer- ing and death to His disciples. when in: intern: ted t c that they be seated next to Christ in His glory. Christ asked them if they His cup hr. of Self-Giving Service ~ mummy»! SO-IOOI. LESSON and“... ‘a- .“1:_ As they left Jericho. it called out. seeking Jesus 0 ask agony. —- til-02 PHARISEES ASK, IS DIVORCE LEGAL? (Editor's note: The follow- ing material relating to to- ; morrow's Sunday School les- 5 Ion with scriptural referenc- as to Mark 10 is based on copyrighted outllncs produced . ' by the Division of Christian jGod as a child would, without Education. National Council of Churches in the I‘.S. and In used by permission.) * By N. SPEER JONES i As we continue our study of Mark's narrative. we find our- selves journeying with Christ l‘was given this by Moses. such ‘bet 'provision was only because of‘ ithe hardness of their heart. for l"from the beginning of crea- tion." God designed that a masl and wom a it should leave all? their former ties. if necessary. lto cleave to one another in mar- 311 this promise. the young man jriage. a holy unity. Divorce. He :tclls His disciples, constitutes. iadultery. except when the part- inet‘ has already committed adul- ‘tcry tsee Matthew 10:0\. ; In this matter and in the one ifollowting. concerning children. iChrist is dealing with human. everyday problems: Christianity his ministry; the other two He ‘is more than theological philos- did not attend. ophy. it is practical behavior. The preciousncss of a child is nowhere. pointed II more dra- matically than in Mark 10:13-16. PIUSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gallant .wero recent visitors to Miscou- ! Recent guests of Mrs. John 11". Gallant were her son Aubin, St. Lcwi. . Mrs. Archie Gallant was re- cently visiting relatives in Sum- mcrside. Six tables were in play at the. weekly card play held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gal- ‘lant. Prizes were. first. Ray- mond Ellsworth: second. Hera mine Gallant: freeze-out. Ella wood Gallant. The play off for“ the cake. donated by Mrs. Ana thony Gallant was won by Ray-t mond Ellsworth. Lunch was. scrv v the hostess assisted: by some oi the ladies present. . Gerald Gallant is back to hisf duties as teacher at Miscouche High School after being a pati- ent of a few days in Prince County Hospital. Summersi-dc. Mrs. Fred Kelly returned to her home in Roseville. after spending some time with friends and relatives in Boston. Mass.I Ellwood Gallant. Summer-i side spent a few days with his mother Mrs. Archic Gallant. and Mr. Gallant in Piusville. ‘ Those attending the weddingi of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blanchar (nee Marina Brownl. Toronto. Ont. recently were his mother Mrs. John Jones. his ssterj Mrs. Johnnie Gallant and bro-E thor Melvin and Mrs. Blanchard. all of Piusville. Mrs. Joseph S. Gallant had the misfortune of falling on the ice‘ recently and breaking her col- lar ne. She is a patient in the Western Hospital. Alberton. The last card party before the season of Lent. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant. Due to the inclement‘ weather only five tables. were in play. First prize was taken by Bennie Ellsworth; second. Wendell a : freeze-out. Marina Gallant and Vincent Gal- lant. Playoff for cake was won by Morley Gallant and Vincent Gallant. A delicious lunch was’ ' Christ Journeys lo Peraea cuts. to pre the purity, faith and lovingness l‘given he greatest places of a child. is made clear: honor in Christ's glory. w: 0 ., ’bllnd beggar mer . T crowd tried to silence him. butcyChri: called him to Him and through the man's faith. Christ was able to re- atone his sight immediately. _ M Mark 10:35-40. 10: a” all» . MEMORY VERSE: — "The son of man also came not to be servod but to serve and to give his life as a ransomo for meow—Mark 10:45 Our great responsibility as par- complete antithesis—tho height serve and strengthen .of selfish vanity. They ask to be I011?“ belongs the “"3de "In Christ tries patiently to let 5011- All Edit" must Wt‘ICOme them know that such honor does not come except through reservation. Only once in the Bible does Christ tell s omeone to sel everything he has and give it to the poor. That occurs in the in- cident of the rich young man. descnibed by Mark (10:17-31).‘ (19:16-30l and Luke‘ (18-18-30l. This young ma seemed to have all the require- 8 1...": me of suffering greatest sacrifice offered the kind of baptism (death) He is about to undergo—that the brings the greatest glory. Later these two did indeed drink the cup they to drink-Jamea was killed with Herod‘s sword and John was deported to the crim- n‘inal settlement on Patmoa for ments for a fine Christian. apparently lived an exemplary moral life, and was deeply con~ cerned about becoming an even be: Christian: furthermore. Jesus loved him. Yet one thing stood between him and full surrender to God ——his wealth. This is one of the saddest incidents in the Bible. for it is evdent that even with IHE CHRISTIE” SCIENCE lllliilllflli Accurate ComMem News Coverage could not force himself to do what Christ asked of him. Christ and his followers are now on their way to Jerusalem. one of many groups headed to- ward that centcr to celebrate the Passover. Jesus attended only one other Passover during Just before they reach Jer- icho. Jesus tells His disciples once more what is going to hap- pen to Him in .lcrusalcm-Vand this third prediction is the most detailed prediction Hc cvcr makes of this. Matthew (20:19) 1 even records J 9 s u 5' specific mention of crucifixion as the, means of His death. Christ knew i there was no way to :- men from their sins but through 1' His suffering and dcath. In the midst of this prcdic- tlon of Christ's incalculable sclf‘ giving servce to man. two of, those closest to Him-«lamcs and John—intrude a note of‘ The Bible House offers you religious sup- .Printed m BOSTON LOS ANGELES LONDON I Year $22 6 Months SH 3 Months 55.50 t this advertisement and return it wt or plies for church and: rm Christian Sciensc'o Monitor home. Annmarie" not P846 _.._——— 170 Kent St. Charlottetown : 005 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. ‘ SERVICES: 11 n.m. and 7:30 SPEAKER: JAMES A. STARR. B. Visitors Cordialy Welcome Radio Broadcast 4:15 p.m. p.m. c.. Th.M. 0 0 Central Christian Church 210 Kent Street Charlottetown. P.E.I. 10:00 a_m.—-Bible School and family hour 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service and Communion Message: “REHABILITATION” Anthem: "O Saviour Hear Me" (Gluckl 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Servicc Sermon: "THIS IS THE LIFE" Minister—Mr. William 0. Weale Organist—Mrs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M, YOU ARE MOST WELCOME TO ATTEND THESE SERVICES The Kirk of S. James The Reverend T. H. B. Somerl. M.A.. S.T.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choir: Christopher Gledhill. M.A.. BMus. 9:45 a.m.-—-Chu.rch School 11:00 am.—Chu.rchtime Nursery 11:00 a.m.—MORN1'NG WORSHIP AND SERMON: ‘ SEA served by the hostess . Mrs. Lance Dalton' and family. Burton. visited ro-i latives in Piusville recently. Wendell and Kenneth Gallant returned home after spending some time in Toronto. Ont. last two heavy snow ed up mountains of especially in the western part of the Island. Some cuttings are 15 to so feet deep. Much credit goes to the plow operators a a task to get traffic moving. Most people do not realise the many hardships experienced by the operators. often when sick. neas strikes and hospital cases have in be taken came of as well as bus routes. It often meana working around the clock for these men. . 'THAT IMMOR " Anthem: “Tum Thy face from my sins" »—Attw - Solo: Mrs. Gordon W. Stewart 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP AND SEMINAR. "TWO 01“ THE LOVELIES’I‘ STORIES IN THE WHOLE NEW TESTAMENT" 0:00 p.m.—Young People's Society. "And the gates of it shall not be shut at all by day: (or then shall be no night then". bank“ d“ I“ “‘9 high W'M’“ .:W St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1700 by Royal Foundation The Rev. 1“. Louis Ellaa. Rector Oraahist and Choir Director: George A. Thompson, r.a.c.o.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. Second Sunday in Lent 0:80 ant—Holy Communion. 0:45 Sunday School. Junior. Senior and Bible Claaaea. 11:00 Sunday School. Primary and Beginners classes. GRAFTON STREET ESSO VICE KEITH ll. CARMICHAEL I"Red" . Lessee) Plumbin & Health Cottractor 19 163 Grafton 5t. 4-6428 ‘ 25 Brac‘klcylPt. Rd. ELM!!! PAQUET FRIZZELL'S oozing Service Texaco Service Station ’9 Hillsboro S. 4—8615 St. Peters Road TO REPEAT TOURIST LURE. OTTAWA (Cpl—The chang- ing of the guard ceremony. a spectacle that last. year at- ed 500 nounccd Wedncsday. The core- mony will continue daily at rmon IN THE LIGHT OF A Anthem: Turn My Face From My Sins —'I‘homas Attwood. 0:30 p.m.—Hymn Sing. 7:00 p.m.-Evening Prayer Md Sermon Subject: TTRE CRARACTERIS‘I'IG O!‘ m Attend Chunch this Sunday. 10 a.m. until Sept. Church Going Famllla‘are Happier Familial Charlottetown Bible Chapel‘ : 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 O The Salvation Army "Home of Evangelism Since 1565" Great George Street Capt. and Mrs. R. Walker 11:00 mun—Holiness Meeting 2:00 p.m.-Y.P.M. 05 Villa Avenue 0:30 a.m.—-Director Class 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Meeting Thursday 0:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY" CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Upper Prince Street Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor 9:15 a.m._Fellowship Hour. Summersitk Radio 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School, Classos for all Ages 11:00 a.m.—Believer's Praise Service. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Rally. it old fashioned gospel ser- vtce you will on oy. ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN'S REVIVAL CENTER Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton streeta The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. B.A.. Minister Organist and Choir Director Min Madelyn Wadden. L.Mus.. B.Mlfl. 0:45 a.m.—Sunday School—Classes {or all ages. a.m.—Nursery School 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP AND THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION Sen-non: “SONGS IN THE NIGHT" A t em: Bread Of The World—R. Frans. 2:30 p.m.—Calvin Church. Mermaid 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Anthem: Gentle Holy Saviour—C. Gounod VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow, .A.. 3.1).. Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell. Organist and Choir Director 9:45—Sunday School IND—“BY WAY OF REMEMBRANCE" Anthem: "0 Bread of Life from Heaven" (Pramckt Soloist: Mrs. D. McKenney Ordinance of the. Lord‘s Su 7:00—"THE WORLD'S MOST TRAGIC LOVE STORY" Anthem: "A Song of Hope and Peace" (Gertrude Sans-Souclt Duet: Mrs. J, Caspar Vernie Mr. John Vandergaag. St. Peter's Cathedral nglican Church of Canada Rochford Square The Ven. Archdeacon J. R. Davies. M.A,. Rector The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone, M.A.. DJ). onorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton. Llc. Mus” Organist Mrs. B. W. Patterson. Choir Director March IMII—Tlle Second Sunday in Dent 0 a.m.—Holy Eucharist 8:45 a.m.—Mattins 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School tIl a.m. Infant's Glass) 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon. 7:00 p.m.—Evensong and Study Group Visitors are most welcome at all services. M and PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Christie Drive. Parkdale Rev. J. R. Tye. B.A.. B.D., Minister Mr. Leslie Hiscott. Organist and Director of Senior Choir rs. Stanley Newman Director of Junior and Intermcdlate Choirs 0:45 a.m.—Junlor and Senior Church School 11:00 a.m.—Nursery Classes 11:00 app—MORNING WORSHIP Sermon: “REMEMBER ME“—Luke 23:48. Anthem: “Come and Bless U "—I-Iandel 11:15 a.m.—Primary Classes 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP Germ: BEHOLD THY SON—John 10:27 Anthem.— Music by the Junior Choir. You Are Welcome '00 Worship With Us A TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Charlottetown. P. E. I. Ministers: Rev. J. G. E. Ball. B.A. Rev. Gerald G. Wynne. B.A.. B.D. Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Ell-I00 and Music Director: Royaion P. Mugionl. A.R.C.0. 0:05 & lizw a.m.—-CHURCH SCHOOL 11:” a.m.—“HINTS FOR HAPPINE$ (No. 5t Rev. J. Dali (Sacrament of Infant Baptisml An : "Worn " (Geoffrey Shawl Solo: "Pass It 0n"—~Anno Irwin & Gayle Manhood 7:” p.m.—“R CHALLENGE 01" THE CROSS" ev, C. C. Lewis Anthem: "Incline Thine Bar To Me" (Himmell Soloist: Mr, Lewis Newman “A WELCOME AWAI’I‘S YOU AT TRINITY AND SPRING PARK” SPRING PARK UNITED (Cu. [trim Drive and Dunkirk Street) 0:00 .0 11:00 ant-CHURCH scaooz. 11:00 a.m.— TEMP'I’A'I'ION (Rev. C. C. Intel Ohtur: "All Your Anxiety" Organist: Mrs. P. Deacon: Director: Mr. W. C. Ball