- WINNIPEG r.ci>i_working;d1rec with young people for the last‘P°3 dour years has convinced a Win- ment. says adults are “not asgturn them away——-we're avaiI- adapt to 0lllFI‘ l’>€0P'-t‘- nipeg man that the pressures concerned with the problems oflable to them day and ms: today's teen-agers as they should be." “After all, they are the lead-«with problems seek help from held on a provincial. national teenagers are not being . . . n _ ers of tomorrow and even after YFC rather than talking with land international basis. quately VIIICI. By JLVI NEAVES problems facing ade- Adults Not Meeting leen-Agers Problems no Gordon Balisiky. H, executive 5- - ’ 7 W of the Greater wmm_ inquents has grown during the, Youth for Cllrl“ m°""?the reasons is that 2 The Guardlnn. Charlottetown. Sat. Dec. 28. 1968., realizing this we are doing far'reach between 600 and 1.000 ‘ ond gi e our young people some I tangible answers." l too little to change the ituation I teen-agers. l "Our youth programlatftemphts prepare young peope or e M.r. Balisky base; his opinion realities of the world—mental, on one aspect of the work un-.Pl1)’Slca1. and spiritual. deptaken here by the mm-3,. 1 We feel it's a well-balanced pro- ltional youth organiation whicliEgram and is certainy not de- lhas branches in 47 countries. {signed to make Bambi’-Pflmblel ur work with juvenile de- ‘!0Ul_T0l tll;t_?m- _ In C e ‘ en aive" sessions p st 1% years. Perhaps one oflemphasis on mental and physi- ' we never cal fitness and the ability to ht." ’ “We also have quiz programs He‘s not sure why teen-agers and our teen-talent contests are THE COLORS SPLEN DID their parents or clergymen. The talent contests encompass MORALITY CHANGES lpublic speaking. drama. vocal "Perhaps it's because we are and instrumental music. No one a neutral bodv. We even haveiis permitted to compete unless 8 on problems relating to theirllevel." teen-age sons and daughters"; The changing concepts of; 0 0 morality appear to be it major ICHFISIICIT UNITY factor in teen problems. "Many teens approach us for lclosef In cdnfldd The .‘\'c\\' Year brzitgs its bti-d-.>n~ And i‘ll.‘L’("l hills to climb. But from its I.l‘(‘£ISlII'_V tliene spills guidance on sexual relationshipl problems, the inability to get TORONTO .l Mutchmor. moderator of (CPi——Rev. J. R. for personal or faniily use. of Bible Readinizs. THE CANADIAN BIBLE SOCIETY Prince Edward Island D 170 Kent Street ’I‘lie priceless gift of Time. Ami from the mensiircd portziomt, The days and weeks and years. You u'ca\'e wilt: I£l[).‘<Il'}' of Life pled and IOEIS and tears. 'l‘licn make the c.\loi'.< splendid. The textuie firm and true. For precious sweet. tihe iecompense That God has plauneod for you. in sniilcs God‘; \\'r"rI ('~"llI?llIlS what is n:ocI(=d splen(i(l' for our '.i\'o_~. yours for the &Sl\'lIl'.I at The Bible House. purchase one of a number of booklets for daily detvotions Write or call for your free list (‘harlottctown A 12st of Daily Bible Readings is istrict along with their parents and also feelings of being unwan We try to apply the ba that “most of the reference ma- =_. D’- terial and publications dealing! few °l for the "colors I shelves." . (RUN QUIZ courasr P"l>ll°- Mr. Balisky. a native of You may also Fair- , here in 1961. a part-time office Opposite Eaton's Weekly meetings of the 12 with teenagers and their prob-’dm“"l‘"°5." . C d h lems are outdated by the time d‘-’“°m‘“a"°"5 1“ “la 3 3"’. they reach bookstore.” library 3:1;-lite d resglvegaktihé ;;{1e;ssislS1fi1;i!row’. Sunday School lesson is with modern 5 cholo y I "’,“3l°k°d lml’f°".°".‘°"l ".1 ‘Ne and practical therapy?--y g !climate"of Christian unity in O ' ' ' liowever. is icanada Ellutchmor said although e m al doctrin between religious Through its commissions on view. Alta.. became executive‘bilinE“““5m'. immigration and director of the youth movementl uirban fI‘0nf1€|‘- He now is aided .mine guide-lines for future pol- by a part-time club director and ;icy in Canada, and through its secretary. lworld mission service will con- clubs, ‘sidcr necessary changes in re-, I37) it Will deter- tcombined with other activities.tligious strategy overseas. some parents asking our advicelhis “studies are on a hi h HOW THEY FLY. . . Six New Years -— count them! Six sets of good resolutions—rcmember them ‘.‘ And now another year coming up . . . all too quickly . . . how they seem to rush by! As always, the beginning of another year is a good time to consider how much happier and better life is when God is in it. And just as impor- tant is the resolution to share this knowledge with others. True, any Sunday can be a new beginning. But strengthened by past experience, make this year a truly memorable one. Start taking your family to church regularly. Claim your birthright of peace and forgiveness in sin- eere worship. Copyright 1903 THE CHURCH FOR ALL... ALL FOR THE CHURCH The 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 support. Plan to go to church regu- larly and read your Bible daily. TNIS FEATURE IS OONTRIDUTED TO THE OAUSE OF THE ONURON _ DY TNE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTADLISNMENTS ISLAND FURRIERS LTD. (Chas. F. Downe, Prop.) ATLANTIC ROOFING AND INSULATION COMPANY (-8275 Cor. 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By R.lI. RAMSEY Until we consider that in re- James and John . , Lord compares true greatness with superficial great- ness— a subject Paul elaborates —-there seems little relationship between the two paragraphs from Mark and the material from Galatians. Christ rebukes them for their ambitions, asking if they are Jesus rebukes James and John for their ambitions, saying He cannot ' ory in the kingdom of Freedom ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY scuoot LESSON MEMORY VERSE:——-“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, ioy, peace, longsufforing, 3. .” Galatians 5:22, 2 ”“ PERFECT EXAMPLE ted lUnited Church of Canada. said Sic' tin s yearend statement Mon- principles of Christianity cou-lday that 1963 l”'°“g.l‘t 3 dom lhrough Christ Holy Spirit: that if the believer ‘ ever. one may draw the conclus- allows himself to be led by the ion that to those Wl10 Walk In the Spirit. he will have the power to l Slllrlt. the D355l°ll-5 and lusts 03 oppose evil and keep from 5In_ ‘EEVII are forever dead; and II WE Now the apostle catalogues: are 10 llve by the Slilflt Of God. some principal works of evi‘,_ let us also live the life the Spirit concluding with the warning that desires to create In us- ‘those who practice such evils. M191‘ Speaklflg 81 length of lllfl will not enter the kingdom of SPlI‘lt- filled life. P8111 Proceed! God, .to give us practical applications By contrast he offers us nine ‘ 0l ili I0 be le ll! I'95t0l‘ln8 characteristics of all who would . U105? Who l13VE Iflllell. ID I168!‘ walk in the Spirit: love (noticel°"° a“°th°r.5 buldenfi. I0 lhflfe that this is the first fruit of the 5 the spiritual truths we have be Spirit), joy. peace, longsuffering taught. 1101 to tire Of doing 800d (patience), kindness. goodness. land I0 Nmembef 8lW8y5 ll)!‘ faithfulness, meekness and self- "“'l13l509V9l' 3 mall 80W€l‘l1- control. Against these neither that Shall he 3l5° 1'93P-"—(G8l- law nor evil can stand. allans 611-10)- Verses 24-26 are some which‘ At the very end of his letter possibly few Christians medl-, (Galatians 6), Paul delivers one tateupon. because their mean- . of his final and powerful state- ing is not readily apparent. How i ments to the wavering Gala- Paul appeab to the wavering Gala- Paul urges the Galatiam to allow pa“; n] mg of rig. tians to be steadfast in Christ. re- (themselves to be led by the Holy med ‘_°"t;. membering the divine requirement Spirit in opposing evil. listing nine ' thlrough fior salvatjolng-tlwt I’.l'Ifeu)1IfllI0V€ corn: §.ln- fruits afid 33 Spirit aggrd _ghIleh in wlllcth we may trtly glory is the ife.— ther—-is I true i men I laiws cannot . aa- , _ l)aw.—-Galatians 5:1-15. uans 5:16-26. °"°°' °‘ °""“""G‘l‘“““‘ °'1‘1" gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance; time. that the only thing, In | times he suffered from his relat- which one might truly glory is tlonship to Christ. These marks the Cross of the Lord Jesus would seem boserve as a warn- Ohrlst. On Paul bearing "the lug to those who would cause marks of Jesus" the reference Paul grief that they are Inviting is to the scars on his body re- the punishment of God it p'o n ceived during those numerous them. Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. 11:00 a..m—FamlIy Bible Hour 7:30 p.m.—EvenIng Service Wednesday: 8-10 p.m.—WA'I‘CH NIGHT SERVICE Speaker: JAMES A STAHR. B.S.. M.'l‘II. First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. B.D.. Minister Mrs. V. L. Dlngwell. Organist and Choir Director 9:45 a.m.-—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—"ANGELS UNAWARES" Anthem: “Good Tid 1 " (Peary) 7:00 p.m.—stuclent Recognition Service ntthem: “The Song of the Crib" (Walter Mac-Nuttl Dec. 31--9215—FeIl0WSIlII-D Time 11:15 p.m.—-WATCH NIGHT SERVICE l M prepared to endure the same cup and baptism as lie. Their, boastful claim. “We are able," ; indicates their willingness to . make any deal to gain their am- - bition. and an Ignorance of the true meaning of the cup and ha in In verses 42-45, Jesus tells them that, contrary to earthly affairs where the great tyran- nlze the lowly, in the kingdom A of Heaven service is w o r t h more than official position; ‘ CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Upper Prince Street Rev. C. K. Benn. Pastor 9:15 a.m.—Feilowship Hour. Summerside Radio 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School, A Class for You. 11:00 a.m.—-Morning Praise. Come and Worship 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Rally ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWNS FULL GOSPEL CHURCH I The Salvation Army “Home of Evangelism Since 1865'’ Great George Street 55 VIII: Avenue Major Ronald E. Walker Sunday: Directory Class-9:30 am. Sunday Sch-ool—10 a.m. Holiness Meeting—1l s.m. Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. Friday: Young People's Hobby Class-—4:15 p.m, pointing out that He Himself. in 5 coming to minister to the mult.i- j tudes and give His life to deliv- ‘ or them from sin and death. ‘ presents the perfect example of l the Spirit-filled life He is talk- ‘ ing about. Throughout his letter to the ‘ Galatians, Paul has developed -‘ the theme that, as Christians. , they are freed of the laws which I led them to Christ, and in Christ I them. He appeals to them to be i steadfast, reminding them that In submitting to the least of the ; laws they are again bound by ' the tyranny of legalism. Kn ng changeableness of the Galatians. Paul tells them they must not abuse this knowl- edge that they have been freed of the law as a ground for sal- vation; that their love for one another is the fulfillment of the law and a divine requirement for all who would walk in th e Spirit of Christ. (Galatians 5: l 1-15). Verses 16-20 rank as one ofl the richest passages of the New ; Testament. beginning with the fundamental principle that those who walk in the Spirit are free from the influence of evil; evll's hold on the believer is broken by the presence of th e UNITED SINGERS AID CATHOLICS INGLESIDE. Ont. (CP) — when the Roman Catholic church in this community 15 miles west of Cornwall. sent out a call for singers for its Christmas midnight mass. the help came from the local United Church. Organist Lena Mc~Lai-en and seven choir members from the United Church quickly learned the Latin responses and they also joined the Catholic choir members In carol-singing. Archbishop Calls For Discussion CANTERBURY. England (AP)—'I‘he Archbishop of Can- terbury called on the Roman Catholic Church Wednesday to join Anglicans in discussion of differences over baptism and mixed marriage: as an “Impor- tant etep" toward Christian unity Dr. Arthur Michael Ramsey said in his C in Canterbury Cathedral: the church of Rome. we desire the friendship which lies in the bro of t be . and we believe will , saying. “We cannot truly find Christ In the Joy of our Itlvity unless we see Him and serve Him In those who are In great poverty end'huu¢er" St. Peter's Cathedral Rochford Square Anglican Church of Canada The Van. Archdeacon J. R. Davies. M.A,. Rector The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. M.A.. D.D. Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton, Llc. Mus.. Organist Mrs. B. W. Patterson. Choir Director Sunday after Christmas Day-—-Dec. 29th 8:00 a.m.—Hoiy Eucharist 8:45 a.m.-Mattias No Sunday School 11:00 a.m.--Procession and Choral Eucharist 7:00 p.m.—-Shortened Evensong: Carols. Procession_ lemn Te-Deum. Visitors are most welcome at any service. St. Paul's Anglican Church- Establlshed I769 by Royal Foundation The Rev. F. Louls Elias. l..S.'I‘.. Rector Organist and Choir Director: George A. Thompson. F‘.R.C.0.. (CHM) A.R.c.M, Fourth Sunday in Advent 8:30 a.m.-—1i0LY COMMUNION 9:45 a.m.—Sundey School. Junior. Senior and Bible Classes 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Primary and Beginners Classes 11:00 a.m.—Crib Nursery 11:00 a.m.—Morniing Prayer and Sermon. Su ‘cct: “THE MEANING OF CHRIST COMING THE WORLD" (Broadcast CFCY) : “Unto Us A Boy Is Born" by Geoffrey Shaw 7:0() a.m.-—CANDI.EL.IGlIT SERVICE OPENING PRAYERS Processionial Hymn 733 MESSIAH FORE'I‘OLI)—Isaiah 7:14 & 9:2-'7 (Choir Boy—DanIe1 Neel) Hymn 62 (Advent)—-“O Come . . . Immanuel" (Congregation) BETIILEI-1EM‘S GLORY—MIcah 5:2-4 (Choir Ladv—-Mrs. Tom Delsloisi Czech Cami “RockIng" (Choir) ' MAGI PROPIIESIED--Isaiah 60:1-6 Clhoir Main-—Mr. John Anderson) Carol (Hymn 735 sung by all! ANNUNCTIA'I‘ION—I1uke 1:6-33 & 38 toivzanist-—-Mr. . Thompsoni i Child Is This" (Old English Carol by Junior l THE HOLY BIRTR—-Luke 2:1-7 ‘ Roper) I Sidesm an—Dav1 Is ' (Old Dutch Lullaby) RDS—Ltike 2:15-Z) Carol-74’-I "While shepherds watthed"——(All) 'I'l~lE MAG1-Nlhtithew 2:1-II (Guircli Wbrde-n._Mr. Gmrge Ives) Carol-Rymn 748 & I77-—Processional by Candlelight EPILOGU'E—Recfor (John 1:1-I2) em RECESION AL-750 ’I‘U’mDAY-—WATCH NTGHT SERVICE--11:30 Subjoct: PREPARING FOR THE UNKNOWN Attend Church this Sunday. ‘ Mr. Leslie Blscott. organist and Director of Choirs 0:46 s.m.—Young Adm Blble Class 0:45 a.m.—Junlor, Intermediate. Senior dun-ch school 11:II) a.m.—Nursery md Rllndergarten Classes 1l:tl) o.m.—-D1VI'N'E WORSHIP : Seminn: "ANO’l‘REIt WAY HOME" (Mattithew 2' I Anthem: "o Rejoice Ye 0hristians"——J. s. Bach Cards for Every Occasion at THE III! HOUSE in Kent Street Opp. EATON’! 11:15 Mn.--Pi-lmsry Church school 'I:N a.m.-—EVF(NING WORSHIP - Sermon: THROUGH GOD WE SHALL D0 VAI.IAN'l'LY-Ml‘. Ronda Maund Laden‘ Qinrtet: "star or The East" (Misses Marilyn Derrsch, Judith Johintoll. Sandra Johnston am! Ruth M.scI.eod You Are Welcome to Worship With Us. "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY" Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B.A.. Minister Miss Roberta Shaw, Deaconess Mrs. Madelyn Macxlnnon, L.Mus., B.Mus. Organist and Choir Director 19:45 am—Sunday Sohool—Classes for all ages. 0:00 a.m.——Bibl CI 11:00 . .‘ u:oo a.m.—DIVINE ulionsnip ' m Nmm mm A SONG FOR EACH DAY'S JOURNEY Solo:—- 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Semen: WHEN THE ANGELS WERE GONE AWAY A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL The Kirk of S. James The Reverend '1'. R. B. Somerl. M.A.. S.'I‘.M.. Minutes Organist and Director of the Choir: Christopher Gledhlll, M.A., B.Mun. 9:45 a.m.—Ohua~ch School 11:00 s.m.—-Churchtime Nursery and Nursery school 11:00 a.m.—-YEAR-END MORNING WORSHIP AND MON: “AS A nu-: mar IS TO " (Psalm 90: 9) Anthem: “Lead me, Lord" (8. S. Wesley) (Soloist: Mir. Gnu. P. Maicxenziei 7:00 p.m.—YEAR-END EVENING WORSHIP AND MON: “WITH STEADY EYES, AND MINDS, AND HEAZRTS AT PEA " (Psalm 46: 1-2) Offetwmy: “The Pastoral . " 1’ "Mess " (Randell Symphony mm uh “'1IlememvoftilieIo(rd lsfrum everlasningtnevarlastlng upon them that fear Him" TIIINITIH UNITED CIIUIICII arloltetown. P. E. I. Minister-It Rev. J. G. E. Bell. B.A. R SER- SER- QUIET Organist & Director of Cllolru Royston l‘. Mugford. A.E.C.0. 0:!) s.m.—senIor, Intermediate and Junior Church schoa 11:00 a.m.-—Primsry, Kindergarten and Nursery 11:00 o.m.—"BACI( FROM DE'I'I-ILIIIIEM" Rev. J. G. E. Ball chrol: " The Saivlou-" —Pol1sh Om-vol An. Jkdin Count ‘hm pan. _ . G. G . Wlvrwm "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY AND SPRING PARK” SPRING PARK UNITED (cor. Klrhvood Drive and Dunkirk Street) CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 a.m.-—Pi-Imary. Junior and Intermediate Chlrch Idsoel 11:00 a.m.—Nursu-y In Sunday School Room orianm: Mn. Ron n. Atklnlon i Central Christian Church 110 Kent Street Charlottetown, P.E.l. Morning 1o:oo a.m.—8Ihle sdinol and Family Hour 11:00 un.—Wov-ship and Coumnnlnn Maude: "SPIRITUAL INVENTORY" Juno: (lion-— Dong Mandy on Illa: gut whence Come Your EVENING 7:00 p.m.-service Mosu¢: EIG-HDR GROUND lain: ChoIr- ' M.” W!’ "long In crib” Inlet’ lamb “Sq fiat ls 'l‘lIls?" IllIlnIu~—Mr. William O‘. Neale or-[anti-In. Allison Macnee. A.R..c.M, YOU ARE WIUZOME 1'0 WORSHIP WITH OI