< A e wes \ lle Pn a ya : = atl Migs OGD | Pesetned by in Fae Spe | - : “Trough faith we learn enough of the Christ reveals ‘about God we By faith we bow ourselves before The God whom we infinite nature, majesty and holiness cannot discover through truths only understood, ‘His judgments - unfathomable; for of | of God to submit to Him and His own reasoning. Confidence in Christ ing our backs on despair and walking Him, and through Him, and to Him, wil, Thus, we gain further. insight gives us trust in things we cannot a feo. the light of His ‘aif things. To him be the — glo into..the meaning .of .life.—Genesis touch, see or 1 Chronicles power and love Psalm 29, are ry | 1:1-25; Leviticus 19:1. 2. 29:10-19, Acts 17:22-31. Rovealen tt 4:6-11, forever.—Romans 11:33-36. f MEMORY VERSE: “And the four beasts had each of them six about him; and they were full of eyes within; and they rest not day and night, saying Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, hich was, and is to come.”— lation 4:8 ae tion, but He did not find it nec-.is incapable of grasping the in- ENOMN THROUGH CHRIST | “Jessary to consult man as to how | finite gp of the nature of his creation was to take place: |qoq n understand enough We can see, therefore, how fool- In betore Him and and be ia. | ish it is for us to question God’s | bow maint guid. judgment and fall into ‘doubt |¢d by His Be ’ nae O. 's Charac er No et Le etc ae ca nt bas, Te perfectly .understand His ways. |We must accept on We.should not let our faith be| Let us exercise our faith and axviton’s NOTE: The fol- ,was He who in the inning ,concern for the least and great- impaired because we cannot un- |use it to support us el a sincere | lowing material relating to. created, God is sivas for He jest of us is revealed in the his- derstand God and the heavenly |attempt to understand divine | temerrew’ s. _ Sates etna /was before all things | s04, 2 eee eee a < order perfectly. truth better othe soply it to] sson on copy: ‘nothing ¢ ames from grea! ous t! expects |the everyday lems of our outlines produced by the Di- himself must have always been. |visions of His prophets, and su- he ea gg sly ag lives. is Holy ILLUST RATED SUNDAY ‘SCHOOL LESSON | Steen tees dah alanis 1 aetna cine we he el Se R\\ r= ify iat —_ Sy VASE LLE 7 a Ze Vez a aed wr vision of Christian Education, National Council of Churches in the U.S., and is used by |; permission.) course of action. He is infinitely premely in the birth, life, teach- , death, resurrection and as cension of Jesus Christ the pow- er, wisdom and might of God brought, to bear upon our lives. By Alfred J. Buescher 11:88-86; same sell. thig of us, for the human mind | society. . |Stages, provincial p -! Jobs For Welfare Recipients Being Planned By Provinces By KEN KELLY OTTAWA (CP)—With federal financial aid, the provinces are | planning experiments in help- ing some- welfare recipients to | ‘become productive members of and, for. the first time, the fed- eral government has agreed to pay part of the costs. Informants said here the impetus’ for these programs worship is holy, |C@me from Saskatehewan and Newfoundland. Agreement was reached at last week’s minis- |terial conference on. the Canada [Assistance Plan under which Ottawa will play half the prov- incial costs. While still in the (planning are 'expected to be ready to qualify for federal aid by the time Par- |liament approves the Canada | Assistance, Plan legislation. Mr. MONDAY, JAN. Cernwall ‘|But authorities here say the — he experiments—go_under-the--Work_ activity programs. will be name of work activity programs | Vountay for recipients, The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Jan. 15, 1966. 7 ent will graduate into the labor {render them labor market cas force, thus getting him off the | yalties. welfare rolls. - | Britain and the United States Lae feortamse ts tae have work activity programs. | sons me. ep will never .be able to | In Britain they’ are conducted comparabl capacity | through re-establishment cen- — their fellows, such’ as the |tres. It is probable some prov- retarded, and those. who have inces will model their programs special social. problems which ‘onthe British « system. “CALVARY TEMPLE 4 PENTECOSFAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA Upper Prince Street ~Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor 9:15 a.m :—Radio Broadcast, Summi€rside Station 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School; class for you 11:00 eam. pnd 7:30 p.m —Hev. and Mrs. G. Bussey, Truro, Those who didn’t or couldn't preachers and musicians. perform these tasks could be Ane ‘Oharlottetown's full <0 Assembly. eu front the, rie. ee as | | Target: date for launching the jplan is April 1. The programs arose out of |, | agitation a few years ago, es ‘pecially among municipalities, for ‘‘work for relief'’ programs. NO PUNITIVE FEATURES They will get away from the sort. of punitive feature illus trated by the action of one Ca- nadian- municipality which_ set male welfare recipients to cleaning the sewers and the women: to polishing up city hall. ‘oe They will be aimed at sessing the reasons for a per- son becoming dependent, coun- Roydon Reynolds— WEDNESDAY, JAN. rege P.M. Long Creek Baptist Church © selling him on ways to lick his problem and involving him’ in ome regular form of petiviig, It’s hoped the 'w ‘welfare recipi- |” WEEK OF PRAYER SERVICES. | SUNDAY, 9 ae Services at 3 P.M.) Rev. . Howard at New Dominion United Rev. RE u Gillis at North River Baptist The Salvation Army “Home of Evangelism, Since 1865” Great Gebrge. ‘Street 55 Villa Avenue Sunday: Directory Class--9:30. a.m. Sunday School—10 a.m. Holiness Moating—1 a.m. Candidate Wayne Pils will speak ‘Salvation Mecting 7° Sermon: CLIMBING INTO HELL Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home League (Public meeting) Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY Central Christian Chur ~ , Capt. Ray Nelson ¥ { By R.H. RAMSEY German Chu rc ki THURSDAY. JAN, 20638 P-M. Kingston United Church} 219 Kent Street \wise; for a cosmos, an order of Understanding. the character matter and mind, can only come| A © order presupposes @ Mr. Roydon Reynolds & Rev Howard—Speakers , ef God. What-a lesson to con- from a Being of intelli. |Creator: ‘the Creator still EVERYONE WELCOME 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages front! Through the ages: theo- gence. He is good; for such a |abides wit and watches over ss ‘ 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship: and the ‘Lord's Supper logians and philosophers have ‘One has no reason, motive or Sermon: ‘‘NO. EXIT’ Shows The Way sought to- understand and ex- capacity for evil. He is beyond jlives, and although we under. eae ‘ Solo: *Come Ye Blessed” (John Pringle Scott) press the~infinitely cemplex_na- limits of time and place; for stand Him and His purpose only Po : PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH j Mr. Merrill Nicholson ture of God and..His. universe, |was before time and place. He ts |well enough to obey Him and By CARL HARTMAN ter signed jointly by the bishops , i 7:00 p.m.—EVENING SERVICE end have failed to understand jholy; for He is’ separate from |find peace of heart and @ con-| BoNN (AP) — German of West Germany and of Com. | Sermon: ‘‘WHAT “DOES THE GOSPEL, - MBEAN. perfectly, or even with a great |His creation and towers above (@nuous_growth and expansion of | urchesare— joining a —highly.|munist East Germany. They 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale TO your” deal of satisfaction, the nature fit: our lives, unusual initiative in central Eu- | don’t often get together publicly. | . BA D., Minis Duet: ie at and_Mins,_ Erie z | Rev. J. H. Tye, ~» B. ter of the unseen heavenly order.) sydh knowledge of the im-| Through faith in Jesus Christ rope to bring togetler not-only | With both the invitation and Yet, it is important that we try |mensity of God is likely to pro- |We understand enough of the in-|the peoples of Communist and | acceptance went warm words of Mr. Leslie Hiscott—Organist and Director of Choirs Minister: Mr. W. ©. Weale "to comprehend even a. small | duce : w. within ourselves a. sense finile nasure, maiesty end bol janti-Communist areas but also_|forgiveness for the horvors of sania: > Foie: sack 038: portion ofthis “dimension” 80 lof futility. Since the world « we |ness of God to trust God’s reve- much. more ancient éne-|the past. —=_—. | Organist eles different fram the physigal itive in is s0 small and insignifi- |lation, submit one. lives to Him, sstan-due’ Gesmuen.oon te lk A few weeks ago the Protes- | 9:45 a.m.—Junior, Intermediate and Senior Church School. WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO ALL world in which we live. —' |cant, since the only ¢hings we (and strive wih peaceful and/ German Roman Catholic bish- |tant churches of West Germany U0 a:m.—DIVINE aot. Kindergarten Classes A close examination of” the-|can know. are those we -see, |Obedient minds to walk in the so0 have accepted an invitation eres 8 call'for a new spirit Sores <p “HRARING GOD SPEAK-TO US” ee opening verse of the book of |touch, hear, taste, and smell, |way of His holy purposes. from: the bishops of Communist- co-operation” ‘between Ger- Solo: ‘The f \—Malotte Genesis provides what is prob- |then to such a Supreme Being |’ God's judgments are unfath-|ruled Poland to help celebrate |many and Poland. They urged - ee, nee eee | Sherwood Christian Bible School ably the finest, yet |we would appear es minute par- |omable, His ways past finding |the 1,000th anniversary next [review of the troubled questions SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Ser SS yt one env pet of Bon oe ame et ae tas eee 1:30 pam.—RELIGION AND LIFE EMBLEM COURSE Meeting in dom of nature. God exists; for it thos. But. this is got so. God's |mind. We are part of His crea- came in a let |in “a true’ and an ex-| ‘ : on of the .will to reconel- | “EVENING: - Shaiweod Elementary School _ ; eee Worship ee oe ee OUR MINISTRY Sunday, 9:45-10:45—Bible School for all graded Classes parsons’ ta . ' Susie by Ladies’ Obotr Primary te adults. massacred by the Nazis, and to | ' INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS OF MEN'S Wednesday, 18 pana Sialy sad Praper Metis | Germans- driven from their | CLUB . members. : homes in eastern Europe, it cuts | : ee 1 Yo AR. close to the bone. _ Uy YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH US - The trouble goes back for cen- J | De ee 7 ted Sorted ere: ont — va ist. Church the Kirk of St J ne Pe F ir st Baptist. C ur C e it t. ames _| the ive iV. | e ; : =. tS0% mememens over | Corner of. Princé and Fltsrey Streets The Rev. Pars A. MeCulas, B.A., BD. which province should belong ¢ | Rev. Maleolm F. Harlow. B.A./B.D., Minister x 6 lestilen of Rtaats whom ere endiess and almost | Se ee _ Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B. Mus., ARCCO . bi = oe a3 s fs 5 : - er ee = ~The Second World War only ARY 4%, 08 Se = |made_ things worse __ Firet Hi | 4:46 am—Sunday School for all ages ; SUND: ee ee ' 7 efi cpeiigie. Se 1i:00'em—"WHAT is GOD LAKE?” any A eee gh ds eee vaded the east. Then the Ger- _ Anthem: oe 0 God, “We laren ~~ (.'HE CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIP OF TIME” — sie mans dagen oe Mos. | Come” d Anthem: ‘ cow. Then Sovie' returned Ree ° to take all of eee east- 7:00 p.m.—“‘AT A LOSS FOR eT “Bless The Lord; © My Goul”’—Ivanoy ern Germany as . H Anthem: “Gently Lord, Gently 2 A new Poland was set up, in. Lead Us” - az 9:45 a.m.—@unday School ee ee oe 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery z fare German’ territory wes | Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting 11:30 a.m.—Children’s Corner annexed to the Soviet Union. A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU wee The organized a large | , You Are Invited To Worship With Us German Communist state. bee ats uh f | “The present West German =m Charlottetown. Bible Chapel eae SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH | it had before Hitler be- =} a tae . Until re Kirkwood Drive ae cently, to advocate anything ‘Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewis _ Organist: Mrs. J. B. Herdman, L.R.A.M. “ 9:45 a.m.—Junior, Intermediate, Senior Church School ~~ « 7 Million 11:00 a.m.—Nurwery, Kindergarten and Primary Classes wl : THE BARRIER” BIRCHWOOD | “FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND (Birchwood St. near Longworth Ave.) Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhay, B.A. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 7:00 P.M.—Evening Worship 11:00 a.m—Sermon: “BREAKING 3 Anthem: ‘‘God Bé In ~ Head”’ H. Walford Davies : { ‘ ae Are Welcome To Worship With ‘Us. [ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH in India, towards which com edian Bible Society paid | ; er £2.00 : for ite VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. Seis : e Sloe. of 1085 care | <n Miniotere: Rev. John G. E, Ball, B.A. Bp, ‘ ‘ : successful effort | Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, : a : been that a~request has. come Organist; Mr. J.B B. Herdman . ont nda fr tea Ti Presbyterian Church ; % inning this month. The | 11: 00 a.m.—(Broadeast_aver OFCY) : decision of Canadian Bible Corner Prince and Grafton Streets Sermon: ATIENCE ee When. Millfe goes to hed she stops by the stairway window to say good night to her fa- THE CHURCH FOR ALL... = | society to ciriad a additionst thie thas. plik "4 ‘Gidaall: Uk besos : Sermon: “THE HE DP OF JOB” ‘vorite star. It twinkles in the frosty evening sky, and to me it seems remote and cold. But ALL FOR THE CHURCH =| 500,000 Gospels over the next .Miss Roberta Shaw, Deaconess. Anthem: “Rise Crowned With Light” ‘| Saws, seams: Rat, epcently been : Oki 124th, arr. Healey W to Millie; the star is-a-warm-and- glowing friend. It’s just a_matter of viewpoint. A grown- up sees through the eyes of experience. The child gazes through the eyes of innocence. And as we all know, it isn’t easy to exchange our experience for innocence again. Yet, this is exactly what many of us need to do. Many of us need a néw approach, a new look at the old things, the old truths. We need to open our eyes, and let ourselves a to open our ears, and let ourselves: hear. . There is no better place to discover this new approach than in your church. In church “next Sunday you will’ find ew point of view. “Let yourself nee, let yourself hear. -You-—- will be surprised at the resul ‘Fhe Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of charac- ter and good citizenship. It is a store- house of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regu- larly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his childfen’s sake. (3) For the sake of his ity and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself;~- which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church larly and read your Bible — ‘ ‘ Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, L.Mos., B.Mus. Organist ana Choir Director. ~ 9:45 a.m.—The Church School. Classes for ali ages 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School 8:00 p.m.—Young People’s Bible Class "11: 00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon; JEROBOAM “* Solo: Gentle Jesus Meek and Mild Miss Mona MacMillan Junior and: Intermediate: ‘Choirs - 1:00 p.m:—DIVINE WO RSHIP : THE STRUGGLE. OF 2:00 p.m.—Religion_and_ Life Classes for Brownies, Guides Cubs and Scouts. _ 7300 p.m— aoa tr a raat LIFE”, FREAIPPETEE Io- r of the Gospel, literally a million of these books hace been “used” i, by non- Christian enquir- in South India. w Alactively printed with col- ourful..paper covers, tlese Gos- se aa Copyright 1966 Keister Advertising Service, Ine., Strasburg, Ve. GREED AND e St. Paul's Anglicari Church ts “ed — Anthem: Hail; Gladdening Light Mond. Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Fri Saturday pele will now reach addition- ey ezhgs ? nosis ie, ee we 1 Corinthians Eph Hebrews -|*21 500,000 ‘persons who will en- VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME neue & aaa | a eke Gs z ar = —_. :_wiat8 422 NG gage in Bible study by corres. |} Pe t TF Geeks wae tals Bad ‘ - I> + wh siz ws hy ‘@ G+ sip + Sp + Ss + | |S Vohumteers (=a Organist and Choir Director Ae - i ma 7 t t tT + +t + + Undse ee eal por or af S p ’ C lj d al George A. Thompson, F.R.C.0.., (CHM) A.R.C.M. re i ‘ : 7 | : = [estate ceretes ar ‘ty t. Peters Cathedral =| ay ue aT. * _ ‘ a t h - Wits 8:30 a.m.— os : HIS FEATURE 1S CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH "LE Spree Wy thom who RoeNord Square coMaUN 9:45 aie SCHOOL: —_: Senlor and Bible Classes ihe 11:00 a.m,—SUNDAY SCHOOL: oe 7, Primary Classes - : Anglican Church of Canada Ven. Archdeacon J. R. Davies, M.A., Rector Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., aD Honorary “Assistant Priest — Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic, Mus., Sees attend school. Those 0_enroll come from™a wide vasiets of backgrounds and economic lev- DAILY BIBLE READINGS by THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND: BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS - woop CONVALESCENT - ROGERS HARDWARE CO, LTD. JOHN Ww. MacKENZIE cesar heres Real Estate Consultant NURSING HOME LTD. “ : 11:00 a.th.—MORNING PRAYER ‘AND SERM Wholesale & Retail Hardware AS ® Grafton St. Sunday,*Jan. 16: Luke 11:1-28. A * ppraiser and Broker ; onda: : 17: : “M BW. » Choir Director Anthem: iheoiber dunsey Ait" dh Arr. 894-8501 =. 197 Queen St 269 Queen St. ae g Se ae Tate Ih: ma cee 4 Subject: “YOUR CHILDREN AND ea 8, NELSON GOOD MOORE & MeLEOD LTD. whim soa Hes tas jenny: Fam. 18: Laake 12: 1- | Jan, 16—The Second Sunday alter the Shehany CHRISTIAN FAITH” umbing ai ea §.00-a.m.—Holy Eucharist v ads PRAYER AND SERM ~ Plunsbing and Heating Contractor ; xt dc oro Store . Day 49368 ‘Night 4-820 Wednesday, Jan. 19: Luke 12. 8:45 a.m.—Mattins | Terme Subject “NO BARRIER TOO RMON ; 17 Hawthorne Ave. © ea ~or42Eim-Ave,—_-—---60- Edward St | 22-59. eo Pa ; aay TERRE es Part Vili—Sermons ‘from the Psalms) re i! ‘i Thureday, Jan. we Lake is: 1-] 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon 1 Saghe Ek DORE St ca ; -ATTEND® THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE 7:00 pim.—Bvenwong and Sermon YOU ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME TO ATTEND ALL 6 | Viator are most cordaly welcome at all services, iitilas SERVIONS ts ae Friday, Jan. 21: Lake" 14: 1-35. <n Jan, 22: Luke 15: 1- READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES S,.