j end young. daughter Frince BEDEQUE George, B.C. were recent guests ously spent severa’ years ig CC Mr cand Mrs Witham Hun- of Mr. Ballum's parents. Mr. Toronto. Her home here is being rer Kunesten, Ont, have been ane Mrs George Ball: B ‘ pied by Mr. ¢ w ‘ ‘en _ i ge Ballum ene wcupled by r. and Virs al ° . vs? Mrs Hunter's parents, gue ler Craig af Middieton. they | Growing in Self-Discipline LUSTRATED SUNDAY th lage Sue Affleck has gane to Tor- are being welcomed to this vil-_ Cortmthians 9-24-27; 10:12-38; I Peter 4:1-5. Vir and Mrs. Armald Balun onto where she expects to re- lage ie sy, side in future. “She had prevt-’ 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Sept. 11, 1965. Island Wide ~~ Rally United Church Men Dr. Johnston Trinity Church, Charlottetown < 8:00 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 12 Preacher: Rev. George Johnston, Ph.D:, D.D. - . Principal, United College, Montreal Song Leader: Roger Flumerfelt, Montreal — Special Numbers: Capitol City Four Fredericton, N.R, Tenor Soloist: Jack Scott At 7:30 « hymn sing will be held, led by Mr. Flumerfelt and a fifty-veice male choir with Joseph B. Herdman at the organ. This is\a family service, everyone complete subjection to our spiritual tation. or opens an ts to moral wills... KCorimthians 9: 24-27. safety.—I Corinthians Wield, MEMORY VERSE: “Now ne chaatenin peacable truits of righteous ness unto th MORAL TRIUMPH Learning To Live-Christian Life (Editor's note-— The following |does not eo me as a natural thing we do glorifies God, the material relating te temerrew’s fringe benefit of being a Chris- ultimate result of our conduct Sunday Scheel lessen is based tian. Moral triumph is achieved will be a beneficent influence en_copyrighted outlines _predue-_only_at_the expense —of—great_ef-_upon_the lives of _others.__Such ed by the Division of Christian fort. It costs something to live conduct can not possibly result Education, National Council ef!the pure, upright Christian life, in other believers stumbling, and Churches in the U.8., and is us- for it is not something to be had many others may be saved ed by permisaien.) |for the asking. The first verse of I Peter 4 is = The background of much of to. quite difficult, but contains a By R-H. RAMSEY day's lesson is the vigorous ath- very great truth. It should never Hardly any lesson on sperson-'jetic life and national contests be fongotten that Christ died not al conduct, derived from New of the Greek-speaking people of only for sin, but te condemn sin | Testament teachings, could be: ‘ i in the flesh. i h more important than this one alent ae. wale the Apostie le the fle a: Bie Aon 2 self-discipline and self-denial,’ mands and admonitions because we are living in an era : of relative ease, of a shrinking Some Christians, in their spir ro mea anc. pans oor mucin we of ath is ceusaees tae care. ‘ey are to run;-or like boxers Since God views us as having lexsness in vmrighteous matters W2° Mail the air without aiming died in His death and being itheir blows. Nothing is aceom- Taised in His resurrection, we life He had lived in contact with hetters the lives of those around them.-—Carinthians 10:23-33, for the present seemeth te be joyous, but grievous: nevertheless afterward it yieldeth the em which are exercised thereby.”-—Hebrews 12;11, | Everyone Calls Headquarters as a basis for his com- break was made between the- sin, though Himself sinless, and« when the first person showed up itual, lives, are like runners who the other life which He spends, August the first marked the completion of the first bundred years since the printing of th ; first-—Yoruba—New The churches of Nigeria heli special services on that day te mark this event Tt was a slave boy came one of the first African Bible translators. Sold four times from one trader to. ano ther, this young Nigerian lad “eventually came under the care of a Christian schoolmaster. Soon he longed to return to his own people to share with ther ‘the Good News of Jesus Christ who be Like well-trained athiétes, All Christians are tempted, but not Though free of sin's ; Ohwis- Through Christ we died to sin in His ang the new life he had found. Cowrist-line “life noone ‘oa hs tage ne a - ceo Ge gerities God wplifte and Goath, but of the same time we are Afier many adventurous years : . either strengthens us '0 emnp- : alive to Ged in His resurrection. he did return to Nigeria. His Yo- ruba, even after twenty. five years, was still fluent. He was possessed with the necessity of providing the Scriptures in the Yoruba language. Among his other duties, for he was now Bi- shop Samuel Adjai Crowther, _he found time to devote to the translation of the New Testa- ment. This was printéd by The I Peter 4:15. When Election Is Announced OTTAWA (‘(CP)—For most po- litical parties, that harried feel: | ing is back at national head- ty in 1865. Today more than 1% million copies. of the Yoruba Bi ble have been sold in Nigeria. services. The Creditisies, who work out of the Parliament buildings of- quarters with the announce. fice of leader Real Caouette, DpAILY BIRLE READINGS ment of the Nov. 8 election. also had an over-active tele- gunday, Sept. 12: Matthew 14 Mrs. Bobby O'Neill, a Liberal phone Monday. Sept—13-Matthew-15 public relations worker, here) The NDP, Liberal and Con- Tyesday, Sept. 14. Matthew 16 described the difference servative headquariers in the Wednesday Sept. 15: Matthew ,a day makes: “Everything-has capital resembled busy business 7 re : : eee Oe ee | inate _ Thursday, Sept. 16: Matthew Visits to some party head-| Young wild anim=!s petted by 18 quarters here leave the impres- humans often are left to die by Friday, Sept. 17: Matthew 19 sion that everybody reached fo, their parents, who fear the smell Saturday, Sept. 18: Matthew a telephone and called head of @ man. » fice the day atter the ANNOUNCE | -nassnee—aaseaseensaenstesTNSSScetttEtittatest sess ment. The telephone was ringing SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH Kirkwood Drive Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewts Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. J. B. Herdman. L.R.A.M. for work at 7:30 a.m. at Conser vative headquarters. Just before noon, Richard Thrasher, the Conservative na- tional director, had six long-dis- Testament; British and Foreign Bible Socie- - is welcome. e we would ba = . Ae and practicés. factors in learning live There can be no moral growth ptished. without this self-discipline aod self-denial, for these are chief Should employ method in our The effort is vain. Instead, - Paul advises, we a Strivings toward the Christ-like Christian life We do not simply | life. We should choose our course drift into righteous living, It a follow it, keeping our earthly bodies in subjection ; to our spiritual wills Should we pay - ee |fail and fal! into subjection to eth wih bh coucitial add aus. ee er ithe demands of the flesh, we fine, “ube crue ' ‘~ e s Be This takes nerve! Imagine dropping into space with nothing but a “silk umbrella” between you and eternity! Yet mem do it - every day, and they trust that umbrella as are alaves. Now Paul turns to the nature jof temptation, regarding it as an experience of testing. Temp- tations are common to al! men, though some men, more than \others,- are more susceptible to certain temptations. Through it all, Paul says; God is faithful, He can be trusted. He will never ‘allow us to be tempted beyond | our ability. to resist without lea- | ving us a way out or giving us- : ‘sufficient strength te hear the trust our best friend. farnatatial God does Hot caiise us to be = ve '@ pure, moral life with which i ; is | Christians must ‘comply. : s ee or — uterenem mn ve ‘ p.m.——Rev. Stewart urray, Gue cia 18 19-25 Though Christians are free Peacher It Kings 18 20.36 from the bondage of sin, they} Male Octet; Selected — - W Kings 19 15-20 have a tremendous responaibil-] (pPiease note change of hour of Evening Service) Proverbs - 3 21-27 ity to conduct themselves in Kaich 30 18-19 /euch a manner that others will} Wednesday 7:30—Prayer Meeting. Habrews 10 32-39 = not be harmed either hy their A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU tives and friends in Tororto Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting THE CHURCH FOR ALL while a guest of her sister Kar- A WE ME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY" ALL FOR THE CHURCH ea. Snr a | Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Arsen-)——— a ‘Tee Churches the a taete | ault and family returned to their | * si arity Jor the ou itleha ot chara home in Toronto after a holiday | Charlottetown Bible Chapel ter and good citizenship. It is a store- spent at the home of Mr. Ar- 2385 Cumberland St, at Longworth Ave. Faith is something like that white para- chute, as ‘thousands upon thousands of Christians can testify. Faith upholds you and supports you, no matter how rough the going may be.. Without faith in a loving God, man is very much alone .. . and man _was never meant to deal with life's problems by himeelf. : ean be sure of one thing ... you'll always _ land on your feet. Strengthen your faith by ~attending the churehof-your-ehoice, == = =. shonse-of -spiritiial values: Without 2 strong Church,-neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regu- ied Totente. “The Old Book . . the New Birth. . the Precious Blood Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D.. Minister larly and support the (Church. They Mrs. J. T.. Arsenault return- the Blessed Hope Mr. Lestie Hiseott-—Organiat and Director of Choire are: (1) For his own aake: (2) For ed to her home in Tignish. alter | qeqeeeewennenneecennnsiemeesmmmeee ~~ 41:00 a.m.—Child care in chureh hall of Dip common Waa Wall. (4 a holiday spent wih eas ————— | 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP ge c Fae the sake. the Chases iui; and friends in and around Bos. Vv R TEM LE y ge se pte by laymen Wm Ellis and which needs his moral and material Tale tecs ; i CAL . A Y P mf Solos: “In the Garden;; “Were You There” support. Plan to go to church tegu- j ‘itagerald, Tignish 4 5 aes ‘ i . a é larly and read your Bible daily. is spending a two week holiday aan ee lees eek eee i Sermon: “ONE, TRUE REALITY” visiting relatives and friends in’ , ws , Toronto while a. guest at. the Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor You are welcome to worship with us P ‘ home of her son and daughter- 9:15 a.m.—Radio broadcast, Summerside Station £ i js f é —— is J g in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fitz- 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School, RALLY DAY Sa a ae a a RSS EES fe =z = gerald. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship . . . : eat a uk ~— = Za 5 fe Fe ie Mrs. Wilfred Boyce, an em- . eal sp ‘ke. Special § Z P b Ch h a mete teeere rs see ae aS a, eee plgger ef the Tignish' coopera. 10 D™— EXANCRLIRTTE BRRVICE. Septin! naive ion Presbyterian Churc cy CP? + GD + GD + GD + GD + GD ive, is ding a tw : x ; ‘ qt cap + Gp + GP + GP + + Wt oe a holiday with members of tec | ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN’S SPIRITUAL WORK SHOP Corner Prince ‘and Grafton Streets i may 2 ‘ ~ : a The Rev. Dopald A. Campbell. B.A. Minster THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS JOHN W. MackENZIE Real Estate Consultant Appraiser and Broker 269 Queen St~ ROGERS HARDWARE C0. LTD, Wholesale & Retail Hardware 694-8501 137. Queen St. 43282 4 MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Departmental Store 119 Queen St. S, NELSON GOOD Plumbing and Heating Contractor : +3095 17 Hawthorne Ave. 46541 Lei TT TLRS 7 ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE — —_READ-THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERV ICES. see THE CHURCH WOOD CONVALESCENT NURSING HOME LTD. — -tempted. He permits us to be tempted, that we he strengthen- ed and made adequate to life's compelling events. Never giving us greater burdens than we can bear, He either gives us the strength to bear them or opens |a way of escape by which we can flee temptation and find mo- tal safety. We have only to cast < : ‘ ee ‘ : lourselves upon His. mercy and —___——— — Like the first parachute jump, faith Lieede ta itiey tae aeiaanea - aad = isn’t easy at the beginning. It takes courage support. First to hand over the reins of one’s life, but you. | Because Chidetians, through their participation in the Lord's Supper, have a common rela- tio: with Him and_with-each. which would compromise this ____,felationship_or_the_principles_of | : Chapter « example or influence. If every- “tener they “Should “da “nothing | must regard ourselves as for- tance calls hanging. His execu- ever passéd out of a life in tive assistant, Flora MacDonald which flesh and sense reign su- had three. preme and living in a life where’ erry Grier. the New Demo they have no foothold, dead un- cratic Party's national secre- to God through Jesus Christ. tary, puffed a cigaretie as he The flesh may have its desires sat at his desk with his te re- loosened and coat off. His tele the phone rang all day tov Bill MacEachern, Libera! pub its affections and lic relations director: said many Justs, and the conscience kept of the phone calls were fram void of offense. volunteer workers offering their a =. ney ne ae ——-_, The Kirk of S. James Organist and Director of the Choirs Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B.Mus., A.R.C.C.0, “a 11:00 a.m.--Publie Worship Speaker: Rev. Ross A. Howard, B.A, B.1). : BIRCHWOOD. FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND (Birchwood St, near Longworth Ave.) ¢ Minister: Rev, W. R, Underhay, B.A. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 7: P.M.—Evening Worship VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. aptist Church Cerner of Prince- and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. B.D., Minister "9:45 @.m.—Sunday Sehool for all ages _11:00 a.m.—"IN THIS SIGN CONQUER” | : Salo Mie “Beryl Venaey atcha TIGNISH | Dianne MacDonald, Toronto, {is spending her summer holidays “at the home of her parents, Mr. jand Mrs. J. Earl | Tignish, | Rena Eldershaw returned to 'hec home in Tignish after a two month holiday spent with rela- senault's- mother. Mrs, J. -T.-Ar- senault, Tignish. LeRoy Arsenault is visiting relatives and friends in Boston family and friends -in= Toronto, | Ont. Peter Arsenault, West Newton, Mass., is visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Buote, Tig- nish. William Mathews, West New- ton, Mass.,..is a guest at the MacDonald, | The Salvation Army “Home of Evangelism Since 1865"" Great George Street . 55 Villa Avenue Capt. Ray Nelson Sunday: Directory Class--9:30 a.m. Sunday School—-10 a.m. Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home League (Public meeting for ladies) Gervices: 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Speaker: James A, Stahr, B.Se., M.Th. 11:00 am. Nursery and Crib Room 11:00 am.--Sermon; ABSENTEE FARMING” Selection’ The Baptist Maje Eight “You Are Welcome To Worship With Us"’ “The Church will be ope: from 2:30 to.4:30 for. visitors. St. Peter's Cathedral Rochford Square ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Ven. Archdeacon J. R_ Davies, M.A., Rector ‘Rev. Canon E. M. Malone. M.A., D.O. Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic, Mus., Organist Mrs. B. W-_ Patterson, Choir Director - September 12 — The. Thirteennth Sunday after Trininty 8:00 a.m —Holy Eucharist 8:45 a.m — Mattins »! 9.45 a.m.—Sunday School dy 11:0. a.m.—Choral Eucharist & Sermon 7:00 p.m.--Evensong ‘in Chapel) - Please note that Sunday School classes re-commence thie Sunday : woests eNOS anes Se 7 a Visitors .are cordially .welcome -at-all services ee oo ——— TRINITY UNITED. CHURCH ; Organist and Director ef Choirs; Mr. Joseph B. Herdmas 14:00 a.m.—Nursery and Crib Room 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship - Sermon: Lt. Col. Gordon F...Darrach, guest minister (Protestant Chaplain Canachan Army, Germany! ; Solo: -Mrs_ David Cox 7.39 p.m.—Layman's Rally from Stanhope Conference | -3.00_ p.m.—Service cr can aaa ai Sermon: “BUT ONE THING | DO”.-~- Dr. George Johnston Selections: =< The -Capittar itv -kare* with soloist. Mr. Jack- Scott ““K.veryone welcame™ Sunday. School Rally Day Next Sunday at 11:00 a.m. ES St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769 by Royal foundation The Rev. F. Louis Elias, L..S.1., Rector Organist and Cheir Direétor George A, Thompsen, F.R.C.0.., (CHM) A.R.C THE THIRTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8:3 a.m--HOLY COMMUNION =f 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School: Junior, Senior an! Brble Classes 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School: Orth-Nursery, Primary, Reginners | 11:00 a.m.—Holy Cammunion 7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer Sermon: “A SOFT ANSWER TURNS AWAY ANGER'"’-—Rector a = emer cee ements -PARK ROYAL UNITED. CHURCH 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale Central Christian ~Chureh 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Sehool for all ages MORNING per 0 Grafton St. Charlettetows eas Mr. and Mrs. E. C. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and the Lord's Supper s gee Sermon: “CHRIST OR THE MODERATOR?" H. T. JAMES Mr. and Mrs. John Chaisson Golo: Miss Rosena Beck : ‘ Plumbing ,and Heating and family, Toronto, are visiting EVENING Sermon: ‘THE CHURCH OF THE FUTURE” Dav 49948 Night 4-8220 relatives and friends in St. Fe- : 12 Fim Ave. 50 Edward St | ¥X. 7:00 p.m.—KBVENING SERVICE 3 -Recent guests at the home of ae PLEA jOTE ) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudet, ra ean te gn Tignish, were their ddlgtiters, omens Ur ee Maange 6 RETO TE + ~ preston Maes ener a | Organist: Mrs, Helen MacRae, A.R.C.M. Minister: Mr, W. 0. i i Miss Roberta Shaw, Deaconess ; Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, L.Muys.,.B.Mus. Organist ana Choir Director. 9:45 am.--The Church School. Classes. for all ages. 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 a.m. Nursery School 11:00 a.m.— DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: FOR THEIR SAKES Rev. Donald A | Campbell, B.A. ‘Solo: Mrs. Blake Weod Jr. . 2:30 pam. -ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE, Calvin Church, Mermaid Soloist: Mr. Frank Wood 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP -Address: THE GREAT DISCOVERY «> i Miss~ Roberta ‘Shaw, Deaconess ’ VISITORS ARE _ALWAY8 WELCOME ¢. P . _ é Ser P ERNE ort, AER EATER TERN Ha SR: (hp tae me en ere meter etme teensy? ¢ ~ Senn eee ee with Service of Song). tc vie y