PTE apes mil ns non emmeanpeens: 2A te oe ener: — ERLE MIAN ~ THe tes be —= no: Respect f oF tiuman Life ; Saripture ~Exoitns, ‘20:18; Levit lone 19:17, 18; Matthew 5: 21-24, 43, 44; ¥ John 3:15-18,- 4:08; 38 24 “Thou -shalt not ki” condemns more ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON ‘ People-who hate are as Anger, hatred, jealousy and venge- é murderers, than taking of human life It includes fulness are ~“murder~in— the heart."*~~~devoid of eternal life. God commands all the injuries and indignities we in ‘Though we observe the letter of the those who love Him to love _ their flict upon ovr brothers. — Exodus Jaw, we, often violate ‘the spirit of the brothers as well, to prave their love Ur 0:13; leviticus 19:17, 18. law.’ err §:21, 43, 44. for Him,—l John 3; 15-18, image.’ yMEMORY VERSE—“Whosoever hateth his brother is. a murderer: ‘I John 3:15. MAN'S LIFE SACRED TRUST a {Edhtor’s aote: The follo wing material relating to tomorrow's Bunday School lesson is based on etopyrighted outlines produced. by the Division of Christian Educa- tion, National Council] of Churchess 1 the - S., and is used * by permission). By R. H. RAMSEY “Thou ehait.not kill,’ That, this commandment of man’s ‘aature are God's also. minded for certain crimes or indignities inflicted |Genesis 9:6 and Exodus 21; @hould need re-emphasizing seems improbable. in | Injuries ~ this enlightened, sociologically | upon man become acts of ir- and -scientifically advanced ‘age |reverence toward God. And when Yet there is |we take a,man's life, we commit life Each day, as the inevitable. Man's tife-ia a sacred trust from’ God. Man was created in | observations are in order: {the image of God and after His | capital punishment by respnsible which despitefully use you and |His Commandments without lov- REJECT PROPOSAL ~ Thoughts On The Commandments newspapers, radio aad TV bring us gruesome accounts of man’s inhumanity to jman, so much so that. often we become calloused and accept it ad jealously, vengeance, etc., such —errrotions are “murder + within. the’ heart,’ and though mea--might not break “the” letter the spirit of the law Any discussion of this ¢om- | only repress our question of whether capital pu.- positive ishment and war are violations | «aise of God's law. steps to root: out (1) |hate you, and pray for them | likeness. The essential elements | goveramental authorities is com- | persec ute you.” a great need_for it in, _modern-} | the greatest -of-all- crimes: noe The. Rev. J. George Rev. i AR Fae OTe talss —eliiae Sasndoy Monday Mli-w8 36:7-02 Isaigh Joel 48:17-22 2:28-32 mew kee, 7-35-48 12:25-29 Saturday James 15-11 [as SS SS SP St Se | o Russell, ‘Maritime Conference will -be guest preacher. R. H. Baxter, Minister. tee | "WEST COVEHEAD | 160th ‘Anniversary Service ‘Ta. m, President the of in ed_in . certain Old_ Testament hate.them- Nevertheless; “hate” | Tpassages, and nowhere in the jis a vicious word, and the per- | = New Testament are they specifi- son. who’ indulges in hatred be- ~~ -f-cally-coademned> ~~* : -eomes—its- unwitting victim: | Liké others of the Command- |~ Jesus speaks of hate as. theo- | ments, the sixth specifically pro- | retically akin to murder. John, 7 hibits the highest form of am however, is more practical, fevil, in this case, murder. Jesus speaking directly and: bluntly. }expanded it-to include all its | Persons who hate are as mur- ‘lesser forms, all-the degrees and derers, devoid of eternal life. 'mamifestations of malicious feel- Oaly those who, in their hearts, | ings. » ~ jlove God and their brofhers are q In the. Sermon en the Mount, |worthy of eternal life. I ALevitiong» 19°17, 18) —- that the iment for the practice of broth- Haw involves much. more tha. ferly love by citing the fact that iphysital killing. Ii concerns \God has “commanded all who Lequally thé motives behind -a jlove Him to love. their; brothers man’s outward acts. Murder is | also, as-proof of that love: .. but the result;-man's anger, hat- |. Such a love must be expressed ‘Down in Louisiana there's 2, spot which casts 2 spell of reverznce upon my soul, But what I have found along the bayou I have seen, too, in the awesome might ef a granite peak, im the mystic wonder of a shadowy canyon. I have heard it it the restless symphony: of the surf at night. These, the shrines of nature, are God’s hint of a spirtteal meaning i life. “4, ng ago, man responded to God's hint. The churches in which we. worship and learn and serve—these are the workshops He imspired. Week by ~ week, year by year, under the hand ef the Master, lives ave being fashioned te His blueprint . .. devoted te His purpose. es Yes, we ean find God in nature! But the road of spir?tual discovery only begins along the bayou. Kt goes on from there to our highest quest. — ~ Gopyright 1966, Keioter Advertising Service, Ine., Strasburg, Va. oo THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS” ‘ESTABLISHMENTS ~ 8, NELSON GOOD > i Plumbing and Heating Contractor 17 Hawthorne Ave: 4-362. 4-654] ATTEND THE CHURCH OF. YOUR CHOICE JOHN W.. MacKENZIE , WOOD CONVALESCENT Real E stale Consultant . ® NURSING HOME LTD.. Appraiser and Broker 9 Gratton St. Charlottetown » 269 Queen St ; atiteas , H. T. JAMES MOORE :& McLEOp LTD. if Plumbing and Heating ~ Departmental” Store Dav 4-9888 Night 48220 119 Queen St. 12 Elm Ave, 50 Edward St ty — READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES % “and ye know that iio miirdérer "hath e.criarwdiding in him.”— ) Psychologists tell us that love | (2) and hate are opposite sides of |of God: our brother, who is’\tawa increase its milk price lwar is sometimes necessary, for the same coin; that without love also-in-His image; and His Com- ‘subsidy ta the ‘evel. of substi |Essex and Kent counties; con- we find them divinely command- for someone it is impossible to |mandment, which is -His will: The | | Jesus pointed out——as did Moses | Apostle- drives home his argu. | - time. included St ~ head Geverenatice. ere . launched from the torpedo tube It is impossible to love God and keep His Commandments without loving | brothers who are also /‘in His |$4.25 a hundredweight on milk interested delivered ‘—1. Johti 4:20-21 expression —of—our sincerity - purpose deed and in truth”’ or remain of the law, harboring such | blindly iadifferent to the needs of \directed at “political rocks thoughts and emétions violates | our brothers, it is the same 38.ifthrown in my direction” by jtario Agriculture Minister Jesus demands that we not| We, who profess. to. love God, liam Stewart who * told the On-| OTTAWA hatred, but | yet in our hearts hate our broth- | tario imandment will always raise the replace it with love. and take ers, are liars We cannot kid are a federal and not a provin- |mised he will look into com- its ourselves into believing it is pos- | cial responsibility and reconcile ourselves |sible to love God without loving | with thase we once hated. ‘Love jour fellows, then try to prove it Convincing arguments, pro and your enemies, bless. them-:that | by keeping the Commandmeits. ‘con, can be made. However, two curse you, do good to-them that |Our own argument reveals our |we” hated. error. It is impossible to keep | ing our brothers Thus, we have two Tevelatioas Not to love our brother” ts a flagrant violation of both. Congregation | Organized. 160 Years Ago. The first congregation of the ‘Presbyterian Church in Prince Edward Island was organized one hundred and sixty years ago at West Covehead Church. In | 1806, the. Rev. Peter-Gordon was \appointed minister of the Cove- head -congregation- which at that | Fortune A service celebrating the one - hundred and sixtieth anniversary will be held on Sunday, August | 14th at 11 o'clock when the Rev. LJ. George Russell, President of | ‘the Maritime Conference will be guest preacher. Rev. R.H. Baxter is the pre- sent minister of the West Cove- will Branch. “At The Kirk Very Reverend ¢. Ritchie Bell. BA.“BD., DD., will be. the preacher in the kirk. of St. James this. Sunday. in Charlotte town. No stranger to the Island, Dr | Bell has spoken on many occa- sions in the Charlottetown Pres- byterian Churches. He has served pastorates Truro. N.S, and Montreal, Que- | hee. from which he proceeded to “the Presbyterian College, Mon- | treal, as professor of Pastoral | Theology and Homeletics in 1948 | in which capacity he has served | until, this year. He:has Dow accepted a call to the .congregation ‘of St. Andrew's in Lachute, Quebec. One of the outstanding minis- ters on the Canadian scene, Dr. | Bell’s—asSociations have given” \him contacts ‘with all denomina- jtions of the church, throughout |this-country and abroad, and he a in the highest-respect by a A renowned preacher and pas- | }tor, the church bestowned upon him its highest honour in’ elect- ing him Moderator of the Gen- | eral Assembly in 1948. Since that | time he has held many other im- Portant posts of. influence tn which his contribution to the life of the church Is “inestimable. Torpedo » Plans Are Disclosed By—-DAVE-McINTOSH OTTAWA (CP)—The™ defence department plans to spend $27,- :400.000 on a new integrated | torpedo—for use by both :navy and RCAF, officials disclosed | recently. The torpedo—known as the |Mark* 46 and made by Aerojet- ‘General Corp. of Azusa, Calif.— may well be the most ‘accurate and devastating conventional | weapon in Canada’s armed forcés, One hit) will destroy a sub- |marine. A: total of 428 of the |forpedoes. will he purchased ‘initially’ at a cost of about $64,- | 000 each. © j The torpedo, actually an un- | derwater guided-missile, cah be | of a surface ship, by the rocker launcher, or from helicopters or’|” ~ fired J | from ships and aircraft of the planes, -It can thus be | fleet or. from: RCAF Argus and ;Neptune maritime patrol =e Officials said the Mark-46-can— |earry a muclear’ warhead but that there is no intention’ of in- ‘stalling any Officials said the Mark 46 rep- resents a marked advance over any other torpedo or. conven- tional anti-submarine weapen. I! is faster, more manoeuvrable and has greater depth and | jrange than the present Mark 44 | any—other—torpedo-—— ‘The. Mark 46 is driven by a | {anlid-fuel rocket motor, the first jtime in history, a torpedo has | A ;betton, president. : {ley was announced earlier this : " lweight, in deeds as well as words, for federal—_subsidy, the.cause..In- His interpretation, our_—actions.are_.the..only_real aiolan: the—costof moving ma of milk-trom-thefarm to the plant ‘If we do_not love “in lis 25 cents | Renity - | |government’s proposal that Ot- Mr. Greene Wednesday. = sponsible +g expect ‘Peter’s and. | in | on: 3 i‘ maweultite Minister | | Charges Ont. Government OTTAWA (CP) Agriculture ' prov inces whenever a@ province | Minister Greene has charged decides to put om a subsidy , of | the Ontario government’ with its * own,’ he said we ie Carman, CnArOMTeNONN, Ot, ANE VS, 1966. line price didn't cover the lanor might costs to harvest it have charged that certain lavce food buyers deliberately ‘losses by -buying in the US selling the .products cheaply he extremely worthwhile for the federal government to sit down with these companies and talk the situation over.” take T minister said his depart: ail me would study the com . in pleints in the light of Canada’s Mr Greene said the Sheveners : : va - exis anti - dumping legisla playing rtisan litics and! ‘A systerhatic attempt is be- Canada,’ in order to depress |o- existing anti ts 7 ealitical football (ing: made to move the issue ot eee or es tion: eS ee Sie of the current problems of dairy. ‘farmers’ problems, ‘‘It has-been said that abou the Ontario dairy . industry. out of a realm.ef-responsible six large buyers, such “as cer- _ U.N. COUNCIL TO MEET He made his statement at a policy debate into. .a political tain supermarket chains, con. UNITED NATIONS (AP) — press conference following .a wrangle, with the federal min- trol some 85 per cent of all Ca- The United Nations Security meeting with representatives of ister of agriculture in the mid- nadian food consumption,’ Mr. Council Friday was summoned the Ontario Farmers Union, die.” jheaded by John Dolmer of Cor- He the OFO | agreed, with: At the meeting,’ the OFU be worked out as quickly Greene said. into session Monday on Britain's “Tf this is true,"’ he said at a charge that United Arab Repub group that these problems must press conference, ‘‘too much a lic planes from. Yemen recently and our-‘food group proposed that Ottawa In- effectively as possible and he jhands of big business, in and economy is the raided the British - protected’: °” it)Federation. of South Arabia. aa crease the base price of manu- “tn | facturing milk to. $3.50 from promised to call a resting $3.25. a —hundredweight,guaran- {the near future’” with prov : Iture ministers and other’ eg oi ir Rng fro parties and make ‘at the dairy. .. specific proposals leading out of Since the new milk price pol- the current. difficulties, | ean penn rn Tm Minister S Promises~ Investigation (cP) — Agricul problems |ture Minister Greene has pfo-| ar, farmers get $4 a hundred. | including. a 75-cent Po but, — Mr... (Greene's.-- ~eriticism— “was” wi farmers their plaints that some US. corn Greene. Re. and’ other cash crops are being increased _transporfa-/ dumped on the southwestern | tion charges to the farmers by | lOntario market to the disadvan- the dairies are a provincial. is- tage of local’ farmers. Not’'so, said Mr Charlottetown Bible Cha pel 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. Sunday School—11:00 4.m. (continues all summer) Services—11:00 a.m and 8:00 p.m. -The Old Book . ; The New Birth’. . . The Precious Blood Ae, ae Blessed Hope — = The. Salvation. Army -176 Great George Street + Capt, and Mrs. Ray Nelson Sunday: Directory: Class—9:30 a.m. — Sunday School—10 a.m. Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. - = oo Salvation Meeting—7 ‘p.m. . = Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home League {Public meeting) Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. : A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY sue, not a federal one. The charges were made by | renvedentatives of the Ontario. He also rejected the Ontario Farmers Union who talked wth The complaints, originating in dies provided Quebec — farmers |cern..garden-crops such as_tet- ‘by their provincial government. jtuce, fruit and corn brought ““t_-would be completely irré- into Canada with, the farmers. Ottawa ‘o/claim, a hidden subsidy pick up the. tab for levelling) They say that recently. lettuce pricing discrepancies _between was imported so cheaply~ that eee a , mm ° Ri “The Kirk of St. James Presbyterian: Church In Canada Cor. Pownal & Fitzroy Founded 1825 ’ Minister: 1 Malcolm R. MeCuaig,_B.A., B.D. Director of* Musie: Christopher Gledhill M.A., B.Mus., A.R.C.C.0. Sunday, August 13th z tf 0 a.m —Divine Worstup Sermon: ‘THINGS JESUS TAKES” Dr. C. Ritchie Bell Solo: Miss Barbara Rogers You Are Invited To Worship With Us Lion Presbyterian Church— Corner Prince and Grafton Streets . “The Reverend Donald A. Campbell, B-A., D.D. Mr. Royston F. Mugford, A.R.C.0. SS = ~Organist ahd Director 6f Choirs 10:00 a m.—Bible Class 11:00.a m.—Nursery School 11:00 a.m.—DIEVINE WORSHIP. Sermon: The Reverend Robert W. Guest Preacher “ Sunny .Corner, N. B. Solo: “‘Jerusalem"’. Mrs... Leith Thompson 7.00 p.m._—DIVINE WORSHIP. : Sermon: The Reverend Robert ©. Ross Sunny Corner, N. B. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL Ross, =. UL: 15 Am. —Sunday School CALVARY TEMPLE PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA Upper Prince Street - Rev..Cyril_ Clarke, Pastor - 9:15'a.m:—Radio Broadcast, Summerside sation 9:45 a.m:=Sunday School 11:80 a.m.—Worship Service = 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service You wilt receive a warm welcome at Calvary Temple oe “BIRCHWOOD FREE CHURCH OF hoe * (Birchwood St. on Longworth Ave) _ Minister: Rev.-W. R. Undernay, B.A. 11.00 a-m —Morning a” : 8 30 p.m —Evening Worship VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. Christian Reformed Church — a 1553 Mt. Edward Road : . (The first church in Sherwood) “Rev. M. Dornbush, Minister (Phone A-4121) 10,00 “a-m. = Méning Service (English) z » pm. —Evening Worship (FE figlish). Visitors heartily welcome. SHERWOOD - PARKDALE =} PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH Meeting im the Sherwood Women’s Institute Hall Maple Avenue “ The Rev. lan C, Glass, B.A., B:D., Minister 11.00 a.m.—Divine Worship Sermon “SAMUEL FULFILLING THE PUR- POSES OF GOD” A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU i Central Christian Church — s 219 Kent Street MORNING— + 10:00 a.m.—Brble School for al! ages : ea 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and the Lords Supper He Guest Speaker: “G. B. Watterson of the M. C. C » faculty: Subject: ‘‘WHO IS A LIAR” 4 Evening Service—7:0 p.m. 3 Guest speaker: Ronald Mellish Subject “THE FINAL COUNTDOWN” Minister: Mr. W. 0. Weale Organist: Mrs. Allison MacRae, A.R.C.M. WE EXTEND A WARM WEICOME TO ALL “11.00 a._m’—"‘NO HELP WANTED” i First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets . “ Rev. Malcolm. F. Harlow. B.A.. B.D., Minister ’ Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Directer Duet: Misses Lynda “and Marilyn Drake © a Ete 7:30 p.m.— “A LIFE WORTHY OF THE GOS- ‘ PEL”... = Solo: Frank Wood. Wednesday—7:3% Prayer Meeting. A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU ‘ eed eure Sherwood Church of Christ (Meeting tm_Sherwood Elementary School) 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages Nursery through Adult class 11:00 am. —Morning Worship with. the Lords Supper Sermon by K. T. Norris—''CHRISTIANS ABLE” You are Cordially Invited Come and Bring Your Children A Chorch-planting project Central Christian Church, Charlottetown Presiding—W. A. MacRae | Sree St. Peter's Cathedral Rochford Square Anglican Church of Canada Men. Archdeacon_J:..R.. Davies, M.A., L.Th,, ici Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D.D LL.D. Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus., Organist Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Choir Director August 14—The Tenth Sunday After Trinity 8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist | 2 : “tf 8:45 a.m.--Mattins f 11:00 a.m.—Choral Fucharist and Sermon 7:0 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon Visitors \are cordially welcome at all: services. er | _ St. Paul's Anglican Church — Established 1769 by Roya) fF oundatios The Rev. F. Lotis Elias, L.S.1., Rector Organist and Choir Director | George A. Thompson, F.R.C.O.., (CHM) A.R.C.M. TRINITY X 8:3) am,—HOLY COMMUNION- i f - Celebrant: The Rev'd Rodney Ives - ‘ay 11:30 a.m.—MORNING ‘PRAYER AND SERMON ——-Officiant and Preacher—The Rev'd. Rodney Ives. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND ALL : OUR SERVICES OF WORSHIP . jheen #@ powered. THE UNITED CHURCH. OF CANADA Cre rs (A Union ef Congregationalists, Methodists and Presbyterians) TRINITY UNITED CHURCH (corner of Prince and Svdney Streets) Charlottetown, P.E.1. Ministers: Rev. John G. EF. Ball, B.A. Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, B.A. B.D. St Prof. W. _ Fletcher, A.R.C.M., A.T.C.L. Guest Organist: 11:00 a.m.—Crib Room and Nursery im Social Hak: 11:00 a.m.—‘‘PARENTS” (Rev. J. G. EF. Rall) | Solo: ‘‘Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled’— * | (Speaks)—-Mrs. David Cox | Coffee and Conversation after Church in Social Hall 7:00; p>m.—PEACEMAKERS” (Rev. J. @. F. Rall) 4 ‘Welcome to Worship” PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH ¥8 Christie Drive, Parkdale dev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D., Minister | _Mr.. Leslie Hiscott—Organist and Director’ of Chotrs 10:00 a:m.—Nursery and Child Care in the Church Hall ; | 10:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP - Sermon: REVEREND LANE DOUGLAS~ “ONE OF THE CROWD” Solo: ‘Stephen MacLeod” You Are Welcome To Worship With Us SPRING-PARK UNITED CHURCH © < Kirkwood Drive Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewis “Guest Organist:, Mr. William Matthews 10:00 am _Nursery (B yrs. and under) | 10:00 a.m:—Morning Worship fermon “You're In” alo: * ‘Bless This Church" Braat. Guest Soloist: Mr. Stephen MacLeod. You are welcome te worship with us é