This Is God’s Universe Moses, the Lawutvcr. Gttd took ciitnsel with creating Ilttilll, His final work—«Genesis 1:1. :11 _ attributes creation of tlte universe to (Ind alone. oilici‘s hevtore and supremo till! praising-Psalms 104:10‘1.“ . 2. 33; 24:1 \ Job SSH-ll: Isaiah 40112-28; 42:141. V. r v i \ David. the Poet. siiiigs of God‘s wise- dcm in creating so useful an universe, urges all to join in his blessing and " 1-1 21. ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Iy Alfred J. lunch" i, l , / whiff/i ‘ Isaiah. tlte Propltet, iterates man for not recognizing his own smallness and (itill'l 'uien powerlessness lit the light of oitttttpoience; warns against gt images - Isaiah 40:l2-26. [.ord .lesus two-trltl Servant"- the I‘etcalint; Ills lsat-ah 4211-12. ItllCltltLRYNZICIISI‘);-ttlihe earth Is tlte Lord's. and the fullness there of; the world and they that dwell t.horain."—l’salms 21:1. BIBLE A HISTORY God Is Supreme Being (Editor's itote:—- The follow- Ing material relating to to- morrow‘s Sunday School les- son is hascd on copyrighted outlines produced by the Dirt- sion of (‘hristi‘tn Education. National (‘ouncil of Churches In tlte ILS. attd 15 used by permission.) By R.II. RAMSEY The opening chapter of the Bible reads like a super-condon— t scd Outline of History. The vers- i'H'l" 0‘ Gm“ tdaes he understand that. vast as it is. the eartlt is tto more thatt a pinpoittl in surrounding it. es account I’tl' tlte ItP'Ill‘lllIl‘T: of all tltinrzs we see: tlte sttii. moon and stars. I":I‘.l. II!‘“I. water. animals and men, without leng- tlty "lions and whys" ol the oi'-| igtns of each. The ancient w rit- er says simtilv. (iotl made them and it was very good. In IIII~ one statement he as- sumes llte exlelf‘llt‘e of God. an eternal. ottinipotent. infinitely in- , telliEent Supreme Being capable of creating aii order of matter and tttitid tltat was perfect in every way, each part function- in: according to a divine plan. .\'ot until Genesis 1% do fitid a reference to man, for the first 'llll!‘ iii the it"cttttttt of the creation. we find the use of a olural pronoun and it plural possessive: "Let us make man in ottr image. after our like- ness.“ indicating that God took counsel with at least one otlter in this supreme and final work of creation. ‘.\'Iio'.’ ('ertatnlv ttot the. angels n Ito w crc incapable of ‘ creatt' It. It had to be the itlter two helith of tlte Godhead, the Son and the Holy Ghost. the only others, outside of God. Himself. IIHYII‘I‘I the miners of creation In the 101th Psalm. we have a pset's rendition of tlte story of creation. We will skip verses 241. cotorina the creation of IIL'III and the separation of the earth 3- '0 weight of the mountains and the itifiitite wisdom shown itt all of Nature. Who could have counsel- ‘ed God in all of this'.‘ Certainly; I“ Inot man. for. even after thous- ands of years, he has ttot even begun to comprehend the M's—i, Then the prophet warns against likening God to any The prophet reader back to the anion at'aitt itt chapter 40:12» He emphasizes the vastness of,tlte light of Gods omnipotence they cannot fail to see that jut as God created universe. can He reduce it Isaiah 43: God‘s own declarations coitcern- mm impossibility. we could km‘ ' Servant", who work of me wil heavens. the trc-ntem. |s IIIQ L'l‘(‘811flll. \111' the great universe ottl\ “His . is none other Isaiah takes tlte man-made image. for if men " l‘c‘t'tiglll'lt‘ smallness and powerlessness in front nothing. so also of Israel Publisher Sees Thought Unity Canadian Need CALGARY lislter me”. and own - has calle thought in Went to action. I" G. Brander the Calgary I'I's ITIiII'\'(‘i"I Canadians decide “that 1‘12- “‘9 find afraid Canada 0‘ tour country." than the t helniit: to solve and ittr'tlisni and Mr. 1(‘Pi .4. of {\Iacleati's Le MauaZiiie Canada as a prelude to unityimm. The“, 8,... Earlier, he said in an litter-I Lord Jesus Christ. The two-foid Anew he tell publication of his mission of His Servant would he ‘ FI‘EIICIPI‘ZIIQIISIT magazines was to fulfill the covenant proittises to tlte people brine the light of revelation to the tit‘llllk‘s. settled by the issues of hicul- bilingualism. Brander said action on tltc royal conttittssion on publi- port. was overdue. and ' or t dustry. , He said his magazine willimn figures are m” 'tt-tke a watt-and see attitude to~ The put» Magazine Macleaii for "It'll-y o It and English results of the proposed wards government 's ition to implement | the comttitssion chiefly to protect of Toronto told Gm ".115 [taunt of the. coming of "His iSlie speaks no word, she docs (.‘IIl‘lhI — 3” mlsalml. — catiotis report. the (Henry re— con- tittiied delay in dealing with in: Irecommendations would be d e Canadian magazine In- {ederal hither hnt itt Himself He is still legisla- lless. He parts of follows to the end biit again slle‘liltHli—IIII recoutmenda- is silent. site does nothing. i n te n d e d . Canadian supporting her Son. imagazines from competition by something. something absolutc- hatred and itialevolence LTD: soutmnfitwmtfit-Apr“-3. .1964; Mary's Silence Was A Message 113’ CARDINAL Mt'til'HMN IItIll Sottti‘l'ntcs tltcw are 1m 1 -\S “P more through the IV'N’hlc , events of Christ's Passion, seck- But there is aiiothci' sort of I activity. a purclv Inward activr ity. ’l'lt's is always [‘()~~II)I(‘ and always health: This is do activ it) of thought and oi and the clttld ot those two cull syitipatlty. Be still The stilliit-~~ and toe silence of Mary aic IIlt‘ ttot of detcai but of 'llll‘ll\t| and creative acttyity There are Illlll‘~ ‘.\Ilt‘|l if oiin you are still citotislt and \\‘.\I' enough. you can learn th.ii all IIH‘SP OllIHHI'tI Ht'lHlllt's‘ liI lilt’ll‘. selves cannot heat that only Itt‘.(‘ n" _ icatt heal. the priests are called in haste, But tltcre is a \(uitllti amt to the midnight session itf the} deeper lesson It is the i'llf‘l]tl"\ Sanltedrin: the traitor Judas ot t‘ltrist who are active a..f ‘runs to and fro; there is the' some of that activtly. the thron t'I'amP 0‘ the Temple guards and aim: aitd the tumult of the mob. the Roman soldiers. But the. cen ‘is tliottztttlcss. ’I‘liouglttless activity Is always harrcti and in the end lta.ntt'til. But some of the activity “s ll thoughtless. It is the l'(‘~ltII oi bttt of IIItIltLZIIl apart t'ont (iorl. the result of shallow She stands motionless. rizid.'ness attd short-sighted stitpidi._y There .5 Or. at its worst. of pride and img reverently the lessons they . have for its 111 our daily il\'lll‘.:. we come to the foot of the t't-oss. ,Attd we tllItI St. .loltti telling its. H'Now lltet'c stood lty the cross of Jesus, His Mother..." She stands at the loot of the (‘ross btit site is silent and still. itl\t‘ wc lelea i not One of the iuosl strtkuiit cott- trasts in the entire story ot the Passion is the stillness of those t who love Hint as compared with theteverish activtty of His en-. Jesus allows himself to he led scarcely speaks Mary l_\' essential, that we must learn' That sort ot activity is at front her. 'ways evil iii the end and always prcblems pre- secottd pltiwc of Doorstep." School ready have been tested. (‘nnafihn gash“: Canadian editions of title will die “States publications. i FIGIIT TB VANCOUVER tCI"t...Mobile tt‘lll‘lit's are combins the city in ‘a tltrcc-tttotttlt drive to give free x-t‘ays and skin tests iii an at- tack on tuberculosis, It is the ' "Operation children al- f“lllll the waters above it. and c "lslfii‘l‘ the creative work of the third day The Psalmist's. \':¢".\ of \‘aturo 7 iii ascribing all it» orocesq‘s directly to (ind-is citrractcris‘ic. Equally charac- tcmtic is the absence of any ex— pl‘f'.~.sltll‘l of a sense of beauty. llc t't‘llIl~ only ct \‘nture'~ ttse~ ftilitcss to man. “here there is water. there are life. \f‘.l:"i!llOlI and animals for the. benefit of man Then he breaks fortlt in an ac- clantation of blessing and prats» in:t .lehovali: the earth is so ftill of the Lord's riches! Ilow wise i (ind is to have made so many of . them! As God \IIHIIII’I find ideas» tire itt Hts dumb creatures, so Ilis I‘P:t~t)llil'k’ ct‘c'ttlll‘es should ftiid their joy iii Ilttttl In .Ioh Kill» II. we find .Iehov- alt questioning. .Ioh. taking hint back to the time of creation so he might fully understand his own life in comparison to the treat antiquity of tittte. GtE'tChurch Slow To Adjust LONDON, om. ICPt — Gov-V ornmcnts and churct'ies are on to adjust to the rapid changes In today's Society and at some points but! down. Rt. Rev. .1. R. Mutcltmor, moder- ator of the United (‘hurclt of Canada said in an interview . saute time, he said. “business, industry and ediicag tioit are making great strides to t adjust to this period of rapidi a". Stit‘titl chance ‘ ' 74-year-old chief repre- sentative of the United Church visited London on his present tour of churches and mission fields. He said Society has moved, from an economy of scarcity to i one of plenty and from a priml- . tive to a pluralistic form with Its main characteristics being‘ “technological, massive. afflu-l Pitt. welfare. equity and ther- monuclear " "The Christian cltnrch today 15 '11 i n k in g too exclusively about its in-churcb. four-walls- orsanization attd not do in: cnnttzh to get its message heard by hundreds of thousands of, P9011105 of good will outside Itsl structure." 1, o reach more people, be ad- , vocated wider use of the press. Popular magazines. radio and television. ' He said he was pleased to see a recent address by Pope Paul VI on the 400th anniversary of the Council of Trent iti which he “widened the concept of the altt‘s‘tolatc to include every com- mitted Christian." —1 RIM. PUBLISHED UWDOV incident The RI"It‘h l o v e r nmenl Tuesday published a bill aimed at "renzthenmg controls over pep, Dills whose use by teenagers II causing increasing concern. The bill will impose additional con- trols on certain kinds of drugs hems misused for non-therapeu- I i ward, bewildered, helpless a lamb really is. of the Lord's faithfulness. He was confessing his own helpless- ncssl not simply the discovery of God’s power. It is the discovery of our own nced. You’ve got to have. your arms around a warm, wiioly, Wobbly lamb before the real meaning of the. 'l‘w'ciity-third Psalm grips you. You Itcgiit to realize. how awk- Dzivid wasn‘t merely singing The key to religious faith is The Lord is OUR Shepherd. want; 1 216132 lad: is my sbrpbrrti. 3 shall not 2 he makes me Its haunt in green pastures. fir traits me hesibr still waters; , 3 he restores my soul. kc traits me in paths of righteousness for his name's sake. " ‘ 4 (then though 1 mall: through the tiallrp at the shaken: at Death, 3 tear on chit; Wt“flWSenh.h.Dtr~b-n.v; for thou art tutth me; thy rub anti thy staff, they comfort me. 5 about prepared a table before me in the presence of my ttirmirs; thou anointrst my heat with all, my run overflows. 6 burpr anchor“ anti mercy shall fallout me all the bars at mp lifr: sub 11 shall bind! in the house at the lath for wet. Sunday Psalms .,. 6 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Matthew Matthew Luke 727-20 12:9-14 15:1-7 Thursday Friday Sui urday John Joli n Ephesians 10:1-6 10:7—18 2:1—10 TNIS FEATURE IS DUNTNIIUTED TD THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTAILISNMENTS ATLANTIC ROOFING AND INSULATION COMPANY “3275 ROGERS HARDWARE (‘0. Wholesale 8; Retail Hardware 094-11301 H. .l. PHILLIPS & SON General Contractors 4-3835 JOHN W. MacKENZIE Real Estate Consultant Appraiser Ind Broker $358 Cor. Valley 5. Connolly Sta. 1."). 137 Queen St. 16 Wood St. 269 Queen St. Day +9868 12 Elm Ave. Manufacturers 0-9609 THE WINDMILL RESTAURANT {-7131 186 Pt“ ince St. DONALD A. Macl’HERSON Building Construction Parkdale 2-104! H. ’1‘. JAMES Plumbing and Heating Night 4-821! 50 Edward St S NELSON GOOD lumbing' and Heating Contractor {-8095 17 Hawthorne Ave. LARTER RROS. of Cement Blocks 102 Kenstngton Road ATTEND TNE DNUIIDN DF VDUII READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE eon roots or SERVICES "115 LOTL’S t'AI-‘E Formerly New England Cafe 910 73 Lower Qttccn St. L. .I. PETERS h (‘0. Eventide Monuments 436-2476 '5 Water St. Summersidc MOORE & McLI'ZOO LTD. Departmentai Store. {-6541 119 Queen SE. GRAFTON STREET [-7550 SERVICE l“Red" Howatt. Lesscet (9219 163 Grafton St. It is a terrible thing. a thing In the end must hl'tllL'. (loop evil we mttst all at some time havej and suffering on the world suffered. that feelina that some- We cannot claim to love God one you love is suffering and'unless we love our brother men. you can do nothing to helpWAnd that means \\lllill£l their ’I‘Iiotiuh Mary can do nothing. good as our ow ii aitd doth: what she does not despair. we can for them wltcn they arc And we too. if the time comes in need or distrcss. when there is absolutely nothing, HARM we catt do, must not despair. We But there is the other stile oi lshall be wrong If we despair. the picture. If you th'nk that ac This is the lirst lesson we are to tioit alone is all that inattct's learn frotit her. actioit without thought, without There are two sorts of activ tthe deep wisdom that you can ilty. There is the outgoing acti—i learn from God. then you will vity: the healing of the hands,;make matters worse You the comforting word, the little do harm in the end attrt itot flood service titan can bring consola‘ Action without prayer is blind If St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769 by Royal Foundation The Roy. F. Louls Elias. l..S.'I‘.. Rector Organist and Choir Director: George A. Thompson. F.R.C.O.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. 1 8:30 a.m.-——CELEBRATION OI" HOLY COMMUNION i 11:00 a.m.—SCPECIAL MORNING PRAYER SERVICE t FCY Broadcostt Sllhje(t “EMP'I‘IVESS OR F‘IHNKSS” Anthem: "The Strife. Is Her“ by Henry G Let All Sunday School children are requested to tiring their "Lenten boxes" as their special offering to God aitd His Church. All chidren will assemble iii the Parish Hall. and from there they will proceed to the Church. Adults are also requested to bring their Lenten Ilimc Cards, 7:00 p.m.——EVI<1NING PRAYER 8; Sermon E Subject: “\YIIY WAS 'I‘H. l.tlllli'S IIA Y CHANGED FROM Till”? SI‘IVEYI'H l1\\' ISAB- BATHt 'I‘O'I‘HF‘. FIRST DAY 'SIINIMYI OF I THE WEEK?" cite Eventing Servtce. A welcottie is cxttutdcd to i YOU ARE CORDIALI.Y INVITED TO ATTEND Ol'l‘t ' SERVICES .m— First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. 11.0.. Minister Mrs. V. 1.. Dingwell, Organist and (‘hoir Director 9:45 a.m.—‘Sunda.y Scltotl for all ages. Extended sesstoti for pre-schml 11:00 a.m.-—“SPRII\‘G It‘ASIIIONS" Anthem "Lord Christ When 'I‘hou (.‘ant'st to Mon" lShaw) Reception of New Members Ordinance of the Lord's Supper 1:00 p.m.~—“I.lVING FOR JESUS" titltcnt: "All In The A ril Evening” 1 oil - 1 Wednesday 7:30-«Mid-Week Servicep Prayer and li‘ihlif‘lS‘fiidy Young people will meet III the Rectory immediately following all. First 0 Western Ontario. for I neophyt- ics 'trt‘iect at the university. ' U i Xenon Py'lyshyti. research psy- ‘ o t'Il" oizist wilt the Saskatchewan hca‘th department's psychololl- cal i'f‘sf‘“"t'll centre. "1‘ I 11'"H A d tei-t denim: with computer Icl- if‘li’r’ and nu'chlutt'ic informa- 'tion at the University of Sal- O'l‘TYW‘t t('I‘l The f rut five winners of special rc—e‘iiih ' ‘ lott~lt:os ." out} two“ ‘lL' k'tIhIIf‘HHII (‘ittc and ~llf’li"f>, ~'i;‘.'io I’t(I by a stitfi‘iofiii gift twin :in y ntous donor. attit-iuttt-cd , O 7 Provmces o tor':iy I)\ the t'avixtln t‘otiitt The awards. worth up to a to— . . ,. zi .iltt' ‘r .. .. . “\tiii-n$i".li.i,iii. “fl. ..,, ..’ QL Hit-.t tPoSeven Cana- ‘ ' r‘” ‘ “0' “ ‘ j"_ [lot or more. have announced I‘ll il'. — fcssot‘ o I) "‘i‘.\'.\‘t'~ :it Itl‘ l Y t I‘ oart'cinate in the 1967 \. .. . ._ i . ‘ Y . “21:15; “[3,”, p.00 ‘ " it ~ MW at Montreal. Rob. ‘. .. . t (it ..i m, a . - I l'ttivci‘sttv of Montreal ‘” mm" the fa”! deputy I'm \- M 1“ I V v. . tltill~~_|lll(>‘l' ueneral, said r .e... ~~ i t h, _“ fessor oi nitii‘ittc soc» \‘Ic ‘ ,, (Dill l'tiiv‘u'stzy til” 'i ’ El "l " ““l“”" a"? B'imsr‘ Co' ...li.,(.,:, H, ‘ :i. \lhci'ta and Manitoba. project in marine p ittcltttltmt Ili'ICI work til the ("a ttadtan Arctic. Maurice Norittiitid c‘ (if c" :‘etiiirtln'.’ on the the federal - provincial he said he is still -€‘\ Hi WI 5mm“ I itt“."€‘llt'(‘. in phyms in rim“, u, WP on” tottI'tlcnl all 10 provinces will do tit-anti fittt‘it'l‘.;‘ .n t:.;.i "”=‘-“ Wit" University. Qtteliec t'ity. to“ a .\I' Show said Quebec and project Ill t'ttlll'ttlli“ u cute tit/l “Mitt” 'ironose separate pavil- plivsiolozy at Lam! :oio. while the Atlantic prov- H (.‘tiri'ie l’ziltn'ii smiling» one». and some of the western now on a post downhi‘ :f’~.".'l"(‘II ttl'|t\.II!'(‘$ hate discussed com- fellowshtp 21' Ill" -' " ‘ HM" tl ~plttvs PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURcT-i Leslie Iliscott. 0ruani~t and llircctor of Choirs 13 (‘ltristie Drive, Rev. .1. 1|. Minlster 9:45 a..m.—Youtli Adult Bible Class 9:415 a,rn.~~.ItIlllttl ltitcrriictlizitt Licmor Church School 11:00 a.m.»—I\'oricri and Kindergarten Cas-ses 11:00 a.m.—-I)l\’l\‘f'3 \I'ORSIIIP Serm‘ti' lll'It‘lSltiN t)\' ALCOHOL Stu-tst \It' Ilattil Hall 11:15 a.m.~l'rliii.'try Church Schva 7:00 p.m.mI'Z\'FININtI WORSHIP [it] \t‘ liit- :tr 'l'tttiiiki t't’crin-z conducted htv U.C.W. Ml's. .lttitt lltiw’al' ~ttt' ‘Pt‘ tliitmetltitte Past President PEI Presbyteriali Aii‘hiiit "’l'iti- I.ortl‘~ My Shepherd" '.~'.:Ioist \IrL Mary Lee (lanthlct ,— You are welcome to worship with us. .._.........__.... ___.__‘ .____. r " ‘l "’ lVl'l'l‘ll (‘llllllfll IlilMll It i . . Charlottetown. P. E. l. Ministers: Rev. J, G. E. Ball. B.A. ev. G. G. Wyrwas. B.A.. B.D. Rev. Clayton C. Lewll Organist & Director of Choirs: Royston F. Mugford, A.R.C.0. 9:30 a.m.—Senior. Intermediate and Junior Church School 11:00 a.m.-l"rimacy. Kindergarten and Nursery 11:00 am. JESUS, 015R (‘ON'I‘PLMTPORARY tRcv. Gerald G. Wyrw'as) Anthem “('ht'ist the Lord Is Risen” IS. Drunmiond Wolff) Festival of Easter Music by the Children's Choirs of tho t‘tty spiztt-soi ed by the Royal Canadian 001- che cf Orzaittsts It‘ltarlottatown Branch) 7 00 pm I-Z-WTICII MEMORIES Rev. J, G. E. Ball "A WELCOME A\\‘.\ITS YOU AT TRINITY AND SPRING PARK" SPRING PARK FNITED CHURCH (Cor. Kirkwood Drive and Dunkirk Street) (‘IIURCH SCHOOL 9'30 a m. Church School 1100 a.tn.~‘\‘ur-ory In Sunday School Room II no 3 III "'I‘lll". \lAY HI“ ’I'IIFI WARM HEART" ’Rev. .1 G I: a It ('hotr: "Sins. For The Lord Is Rts'n May" Organist: Mrs. Ron H. Addition 3 00 p to Zion Presbyterian Church ('orner Prince and Grafton Street! The. Rev. Donald A. Campbell. B.A., Ministet Miss Roberta Shaw. Deaconess Mrs. Madelyn MacKinnon. I..Mns., B.Mun. Organist and Choir Director 9:45 .attn—A'I‘ltp t‘tioi'ch Sidinnl—Classc: for all age. 10.00 ant v—i‘lthtc Class 11:00 n.m.--Niirsery School A WARM WELCOME AIY'AI'I‘S \‘OII Charlottetown Bible Chapel :35 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. SERVICES—11 arm. and 7:30 p.m. SPEAKER: JAMES A. STAHR. B.Sc., 1\1.Th. At 8:45 p.m. following the evening service, a Billy Graham Film. “THE LONDON CRIYSADF." will be shown. 11.00 a n'i.-—~l'tl\'l.\‘ll‘. WORSHIP ’I‘Hl“. 5\('R-\\II'Z.\'T HF' HOLY t'ONIMLWION Sct'nton: ALI. ARE PAR’I‘AKERS Anthem: Bread Of The. World ~R. Franz 7:00 pm» ltl\'l.\I'i WORSHIP Sermon 'l‘illh SIDE Solo: My Task 1?. 1.. His: Sylvta Phillips A ('i'iRDtAt. twirl tutti“. TO ALL 01 t" UNA RY A sttfnrd VISITORS “WELCOME 1 The Salvation Army “Home of Evangelism Since 11165" Great George Street 55 Villa Avenue Major Ronald H. \lllker Sunday: Directory Class 9:10 am. Sunday School - 10 it m. Holiness DINIIITEA—II am. Salvation Meeting A 7 pm. Friday: Young People's Hobby (‘lass 4 15 p in. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY" fi CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Upper Prince Street Rev. C. K. Benn. Pastor 9:15 am. Radio Broadcast. Summerside Station 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School, Mlssionary Day The liirk III 8. James The Reverend T. H. B. Somers. M.A.. S.T.M.. Minister Organlst and Director of the Choir: Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B.Mus. it to a n. l tintili 8. lion] mrl Young People's Bthl’e Class 11:00 a.m.~('ttoitliiiioe \‘nt'sery and Nursery School 11.00 am \Ittli‘\l\ti \UIIISIIII‘ \‘\ll SERMON: 'I'lll‘. Rl<la\ t‘lllllSl' 'I'HI“, HOPE OF GIDRY" "O Risen Lord" tScItuetzt '1 kn“ that my Redeemer livetth" IIvtlltit‘l \Iiss Itatliara (‘- Rogers \nihcni "'Itic sll'ltt‘ is o'er" i\'tilptus. arr. Lay) l’\'I"\'l\ii \ItlllfilllP AXD SEMINAR: "\\lll-‘.\ 'l‘ilti litttllIS WERE SHUT FOR FEAR I'\\‘l". .II‘ZSI'N‘" ,Knii' 'II.t\t lt.\elt' arc 'I‘ltv dwellings" (Ltddlli \Ir~ t‘ltt'ts‘pltcr (iledhll "THANKS RF 'I'tt titlli WHICH (il\'l‘l’l‘H US THE VICTORY Tttntit (ill tit'tt tiittti .tt‘s‘t’s CHRIST." 7:00pm GREAT CLOSING RALLY SERVICE OF REVIVALTIME (‘RUSADE WITH EVANG. .I. McEIVEN, DI‘ZSERONTO. ONT. Morning at It and Evening Rally at 7:.‘10 ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN‘S FULL GOSPEL CHURCH (Jetitrtil Christian Church 21! Kent street Charlottetown, P.E.l. Morning 10'00 n.m.—-Bihle School and family hour 11:00 |.m.——Worshlp scrm‘ce and (‘ommunlon ' 9: “WITH OR Wl'l‘llttllT Gill)“ Solo: "For God So Loved The World" WSIIII‘IF‘Y Graham Duct: "As It Rczan 'I‘n Dawn" uRosena Rock Shirley Graham Salter-"Saviour Divine" \fr Wmle EVENING 7:1!) p.m.—Vacotiton Bible School closing program Theme: “ ESUS THE PROMISED SAVIOR" WELC ME TO ONE AND ALI. MInIster-Mr. William 0. Well. Organist-Mn. Alllson Moon-c. R.(‘.A.I\1. St. Peter's Cathedral Roehlnrd Square Anglican Church of Canada The Yen. Archdt-aron .l. R. Dayles. M.A. Ream The Reverend t‘nnon E. M. Malone, M.A.. 0.0. Honorary Assistant Prlelt Mis. Surannc Brenton. |.Ic, Mum. Orzlnlst Mrs. R. H. Patterson. Cholr Director April Ft the Sunday Alter Easter DI; N "0 a m Holy It iichattst R1: am . \lat'tm 9 IS a m \onrlii whirl '11 am lnfantst 11:00 am VI‘t'Ol’stiiln. ('horal Eucharist and W 7:00 p m -~ITt-ett:onq a'lt’l Sermon Visitors are most welcome at all lowing. YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH US he purposes. 1