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Ltd.. common 10 cents. second pfd. “ May Inherit '15 cents. April ‘1. record March Ltd. common ‘0 cents. April 15, record March 15. My 3 Sons 4 NEW YORK AP w 1) a n n y Thomas has had a couple of television wives. Lassre has ha WASHINGTON nations could save up tion time by using converted merchant ships instead of sub-lsu‘b- marines as Polaris missile , es_ Unngd Stems Navyjcharged its misstles. 3 studies indicate. ' The .S.. in a policy change. equipped with Polaris tubes— ’1: moving surface ships idea to creation of such a orce. The U.S. Navy. which once stabilizers to minimize the roll oiptes menmthem urged emplacing Po- an llaris missiles in cruiser hullstmissile accuracy. strongly toward the idea of;the Observation Island. a one-. instead of subs'time cargo vessel based neari for a multi-nation seaborne nu- Cape Canaveral Fla. and used ‘clear force. at least initially. It for test-firing Polaris missiles. New FOTher hopes to sell the NATO countries to speed the ventional the tAPl—NATOI There is a significant amount: to half 'walk'humflham and war“ the cost and a year in construc- jof navy opinion that a movingl isurface ship would be like a! ‘ most difficult for an' Eenemy to strike before it dis- Tbe navy already has a sbipj Among other things. a con-‘ merchant bull would ave to be equipped with more pitch which could impair two mistresses. Now it looks and“,ls in its files extensive cost; though My Three Sons may soon get a new father. The ABC comedy series has: been renewed for another sea-1 son starting next fall—but with-[ the widower father of boys. One solution for thcir situa- tion is that which is sometimes used in the d aytime serials parts. The writer sends character on a long And when he returns wec‘s. :ometimes months. later. he as c h a n g e Macmurray's ideal candidate for the journey treatment. He's an en-‘ am in a remote nation—would be logical. The series is comedy. favorite device of so that —killing an irreplaceable char-ichildren of her own. would be }a happy choice. Then next sea— be son the show could come back as My Three Stepsons. acter—obviously is out. y own solution would .to have Steve marry at th e analyses and a variety of blue- jprints. Experts say the studies, made about three years still are generally valid. Polaris experts form. After the first sion. they estimated. By contrast. a polar-is THREE LESS TIME From a standing start. years to complete a Polaris submarine. end of this season. am .On Polaris Subs Mac ls Queriecl 1 [“You Are Christ" As Christ was traveling with His dis- estine. He asked them who men thought He was—and , not lng ess . who they thought He was. Peter-con- stand the thought of His Master's agony and making atonement. Tbs fesscd Him “the Christ." God's agony, rebuked Him for saying these was human weakness. not anointed Son.-Mark 8.27-29. things—Mark 8:81-32. Mar Then Christ taught them plainly how He was going to suffer and die. r'se a ' . ul then Christ then rebuked Peter for raising His eternal temptation to Him. of be- t iah without suffering the i 's will. they really meant to follow Him the, must deny themselves and obey in loyalty, taking up their own Crosses, Mark—8:34-35. followers that MEMORY VERSE:—“ if any man would come after Me. let him (i any himself and take up his cross and follow me." —- Mark 8:34. have calcu- out Fred Macmurray. the busyflated it would cost about $76.- film star who had been playinglflfiflfiot) to adapt a bull like that three of a Second Worki War Victory ‘94-] Ship for use 8! 8 P018“! PllI-‘new Polaris missile-armed nu-. c SllCl‘ 000V": chanically controlled by Britain. the cost, ‘ when a member of the cast de-would drop to about 358000.000. sub- journey. marine costs about _$120.000.000. ‘Miirister Macmillan has assur-. Parliament that. Britain's! will be lear submarines 3 ‘P “8‘ Macmillan described as V completely false red herring" suggestions that the Polaris fleet would have to depend on (Editor's note: The following material relating to tomor- row's Sunday School ! LONDON (Reuters) w Prime‘ASKS Jesus Reveals He's God's Son lesson 1 love to man. and man's hostility; ship without suffering. agony, ls, only God', mmumem, atonement. death. In Geth- W'hen Mark reports ‘rh at “mane the anon came Lor soap operaleoung. with all those television the character, Steve Douglas. is an‘navy engineering studies lndi-. longrcate. it would take about two surface gineer. so an assignment of long lishlp flfnverswgapetl‘hfips I Year '-— ‘idin a;ess an neee ournouta A 17.2 Gems. “jg Suration perhaps bUi g etta : American| methods of commu- nication. Macmillan. who was answer: ‘ing questions in the House of‘ LCommons. said the Polaris war- .heads “will be British and there ‘will be no question" of attach- ing any United States mechan- ism to them. , "In addition, independent ‘communication under British‘ control between the submarines ‘an the admiralty command will always be available." he said. .-. with scriptural references Mark 8:27—9zl is based on copyrigth outlines produced by the Division of Christian Education. National Council of 1 Peter's rebuking of Christ Churches In the U.S. and Is iwhen He detailed His death Is used by permission). Jaimply the very natural horror .and rehioal to accept such suf~ By N- SPEER JONES lie-ring on the part of a loved THIS LESSON comprises theme Ohm must 1.“ turn re, . Christ spoke "openly." he means itihat He spoke plainly and with. ; out metaphor or parable. great watershed in all Christ-inure Peter for bringing before haVe ian teaching—the confession Jews as the Christ. or God': Son and Anointed One. All that. we ' ' this. Him once more which baiunts Him all His life—~ the temptation - the temptation to have Messiah-l Christ. again powerfully. It comes. in- deed. to all of us on small scale —Iisn'i salvation without atone- ment possible? E Christ not. only denies this, ’but goes further and tells Peter ' and His followers tfhat they, too. ‘must "take up their crosses"! if they are to follow Him. This.l does not mean that they musti sorro s—' . vs—emy - w but that they must suffer any . end. if need be. for the sake of‘ have been studying in quarter is but a Ibuild-urp for this 3 Sign?“ 1“ ‘1'“ “Success Oi . , , 2QéAIouette Is point, in . .= that Jesus ever travelled. The‘ area was built up by Philip like OTTAWA . .‘ I. Tevrarch: its population was. «Pl H A Zimmerman. chairman of the i hie—tho ll I Thursday. fact i I e George .iay was a PISQUID EAST Wallace Wool-ridge was a re- visitor in Charlottetown. , Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hendricken: iwere visitors in Charlottetown recent visit- I or in Charlottetown. Winston Birt. Mount Stewart: was a Sunday visitor at the home SPEAKER: JAMES 55 Villa Avenue 9:30 a.m.—Director Class 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 7:00 p.m.-—Evangelistic Meeting 9:45 a.m.-Church School 11:00 am.—Churchtime Nursery Thursday 8:00 p.m.-—Prayer Meeting, "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY” The Kirk of S. James The Reverend T. H. B. Somers. M.A.. S.T.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choirs Christopher Gledhill, M.A.. B.Mus. 11:00 a.m.-—MORNING WORSHIP AND SERMON: “TI-1E DIGNITY OF OUR APPEAL Anthem: “0 be joyful in the Lord. all ye lands" —me1 Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. SERVICES: 11 am. and 7: p A. STARR. Visitors Cordlaly Welcome Radio Broadcast 4:15 pm. 30 .m. B.Sc.. TILM. O The Salvation Army "Home of Evangelism Since 1865” Great George Street Capt. and Mrs. R. Walker 11:00 a.m.-—Holi'ness Meeting 2:00 p.m.—Y.P.M. chie 1y Gentile and heavily Hel- Ionized. It is here that Christ asks His momentous qu ‘ did the people think He was? The estion—w‘hui as air “inar Defence R e s e a r c h Board. described ‘ of Mr. and Mrs. George Dover. C (1135 firsr. satellite. the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay. Mor- .iin. Irwin and Glenn were re- cent visitors in Lorrie Valley the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle n, Alouette. as ible" success. It has “in fact exceeded our lia . space 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP AND SEMINAR: "JESUS CONFRON'I‘S AN EMBARRASSING SITUATION". 8:00 p.m.—Young People's Society. fact that the people compared most optimistic expectations." I-lim With the greatest figures in , he told the annual meeting Biblical history shows that m.- or the Royal Canadian Geo- was highly esteem graphical Society. It is important to note mat The research satellite. when Jesus does not t 0,. en, launched on the of an large upon those reported up American rocket at Vandenburg swers: He must know whether A” Force Base 1". Californla all His previous teaching and 135‘ sepl‘ 28: was “we” a‘me work and character have been expeCIanc-v "I abom 0" year“ MacDonald. . Mr. and Mrs. Addison Cof-l fin. Sherwood were visitors all the homes of Mrs. Wallace Birt and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay.‘ Monday. . Miss Eva Stewart spent the wceki d at the home of her par-' ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Stew. art. St. Patrick's Road. all the ca Rev. Carl V. F 9:45—Sunday School II100 . . "O Lord, our Lord, how excellent is Thy name In rib". First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets armer. Minister (Interim) Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Director WE CHURCH FO-R All... M-I. FOR THE CHURCH The i‘hurcii is the greatest factor on earth for the building of chamc. terand good citizenship. It is 3 stores house of spiritual values. Without it strong Church. neither d perm attend services regu- larly and support the ('hurch. They are: (11 For his own sake. 12‘) For his children's sake. 131 For the sake of is comrmmifv and nation. 14) For the sake of the Church itself. which needs his moral and material support. Plan in go to church regu- Iarly and read your Bible daily. Fantastic? . . . Listen! For Mr. and Mrs. Anybody 1 million pounds sleeping tablets signed: Dr. A. Somebody Last year one million pounds of sleeping tablets were iriaiiu- factored. Each night people swallowed 12 million doses. Each night the nervous tensions of millions of people wcrc relaxed artificially and temporarily. No worry was banished: no fear disap- peared. No problem came nearer to solution because of a pill . . . and sleep. Troubles were merely postponed. Peace of mind and rest. come, not through pills, but through power found in trusting (40d. Then develop that. power by going to church regularly: Find them a faith that grows and gives courage. And pray. for "Whatsoever you ' shall ask in My name, believing, you shall receive.” Sunday Monday Psalm- Ezekiel 4 :1—8 34 225-31 Tuesday Wednesday John Ephesians 14 :23-31 2 :13-22 ursday Philippians 4 :8-13 Friday Saturday Psalms Proverbs 37:5-11 16:1-7 r quright I”, Relate! AW. Stiles, Ina. Boralbm. Va. THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED BY THE FOLLOWING ATLANTIC ROOFING AND INSULATION COMPANY 145275 18 Spring Park Road JACK RAWEK LTD. Interior Decorator #6333 154 Euston 3t. BIDMOUNT GARDENS (George W. Johnson. Prop.) 0-3219 11 Sidmount Ave. MILLER BROS, LTD. Pianos. Musical instruments 4-3535 147 Great George St. ROYALTY PLUMBING & HEATING Douglas Hyde. 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FRIZZELI.‘S Texaco Service Station 4-8615 St. Peters Road ATTEND m CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY sufficiently good to show the idiscipips whn He many is; Heuelaying useful information to 1 nos not. want to have to tell‘l ,them directly. Peter's alnswet'l must have been a great joy tol Him. The Greek word "chutstosm means "anointed"; the Hebrew . word for the same is "mashiah" 1 from which we derive our “Mes- l l sigh... In the Old Testamem program involving four satel- ‘ ites." ‘ priests. kings and prophets were lanointcd through God. and thus . dedicated to His service. 'Ilhc' ’chreWs of the Old Testament' :continually looked for one] supreme Being. to . 1 1 anointed one of God. as prophe-i isied in Isaiah 61:1. and who‘ iw‘ould be priest. prophet and ing. Christ probably wanted . disciples not to tell others this overwhelming fact because: .He wanted more time o in- istruct them. and because the: - }world was not yet ready ccive this knowledge. Only after establishing His. Messi-aiiship and sonship does\ 1 Ch . . . . ‘ 1 rist begin to predict in am- .ldetail His impending death. The iwonl “must” ' ‘God's. not man's: the cause f Christ's suffering and death In Lot man's hostility. but God's OBITUABY Inserted by her famil' as 1 tribute to the deceased.y Ml ’ RS. HARRIET BRAZEI. On the morning of Februar lisui. 1963. at the. Sacred Head 1Home. Mrs. Harriet (Nellie) iBrazel passed lat the age of peacefully away 89. 1 Mrs. Brazel was born in St lTheresa's parish In 1874. the.' idaughter of John B. Hughes and i iMary Dougan. In 1904 she mar- ‘ ried Edwin Brazcl. Johnston s River and settled there until her husband‘s death in 1952. . Ry her generosity and willing- ‘. ness to assist. in sickness and ‘ :trou-hle. she endeared herself to Hill. "Nellie" as she was famil- ‘lai‘ly called gave generously of .energy and time to anyone in :need. She was active and alert lalmost tn the end. being ,before God called her to 'her Eternal rest Mr. and Mrs. Reggie MacDon- ald. Pcakes Station were guests; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geonge Dover. Sunday. Mrs. Harold Jay was a visitor. in Lorne Valley Saturday the: guest of her sister Mrs. Earle‘. ‘MacDonald and Mr, MacDonald. i Melvin Jardine and Miss Etta' dardine. Head of Hillsboro. werel guests of their sister Mrs. Wal-l lace Birt. Monday. 1 The new launchings. In start Rnbi‘l‘l Leam “'35 a VISIIM I'll Charlottetown Monda . l r. and Mrs. Ray Shaw were It now is expected to continue. earth for about 600 days and will continue in its circular orbit of the earth for anywhere from 500 to 2.000 years Dr. Zimmerman said success of the program “has encour- ‘aged us to embark on a some- what more ambitious five-year I in late 1964 or early 1965 will be spaced a year apart and will _ I cojncide with the cycle 0; in. recent Visuors at the home of l a m—"THE EVERLASTING MERCY" (Broadcast CFCYI Anthem: “Teach Me O Lord" ' ) (Attu 7:00 p.m.-”A FAREWELL MESSAGE" Anthem: "Still. Still With ’l‘hee" rotey Speaks) Solo: Selected. Mrs. W. G. Cowley Wednesday 7:30 p.m.—INDUCTION OF REV. MALCOLM F. HARLOW, B.A.. M). Minister-Elect Rev. Abner J. Langley. 0.1).. of Moticton. N.B.. Pre- sident. of the Baptist Federation of Canada will preach the Induction Sermon. Following the Service a reception for Rev. and Mrs. M. F Harlow will be held in the Church Hall. creased sunspot activity—41 se-‘MI‘S. Shaw's Parents. Mr. andf THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED. rious problem in radio commu-lMl‘S- LI‘VI Jay. nlcations. . ..-. .. , The Bible House CRAVED MEAT PIE l William Pitt. II’R' 18th-century} “I?” 5’0“ "llgmus sull- rime minister of Britain. is: lll " for “Immh and reputed to have wished for a home. Charlottetown Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Strccts The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B.A.. Minister Organist and Choir Director Miss Madelyn Wadden. L.Mus.. B.Muo. 9:45 a.m.——Sunday School—Classes for all ages, 10:00 a.m.-—Bib1e Class. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School 11:00 am—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: THE BELOVED DISCIPLE Anthem: Santos—Schubert St. Peter's Cathedral Anglican Church of Canada Rochford Square The Venerable 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 Feb. lat—The Sunday Called Quinquagesima l) a.m.—Holy Eucharist 8:45 s.m.—-Mattins 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 111 am. infant‘s Class) 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon. 7:00 p.m.——Evensong and Sermon Visitors are most welcome at all services. Scouts. Guides. Cubs ticipate in the Service. 7:00 put—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: THE BOOK OF REVELATION (l) The Letter To Ephesus VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME and Brownies will par- ‘_—————__ Central Christian Church 219 Kent Street Charlottetown. P.E.I. 10:00 s.m.~—Bible School for the whole family. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Service essage: "THE ROYAL PRIESTHOOD” Choir: “One Swoetly Solemn Thought" (Ambrose) Soloist: Mr. Eric Mac-Gregor 7:00 p.m.—Eveiiing Worship Service Message: “ R ING THE CHASM" Male Quartet. Minister—Mr. William O. Weale Organist—Mrs. W. A. MacRae. A.R.C.M. YOU ARE MOST WELCOME TO ATTEND THESE SERVICES The large concourse of friends four daughters and two stepsons, Irene. Mrs. Le U.S.A.: also a sister. Mrs. Char- lotte MbcEachern. Morell; and a brother. Anthony Hughes. Peake . Her funeral was held Monday morning nom Hennessey Funeral Home. to St. Patrick's Church. Fort Augustus. where Requiem High Mass was cele- brated by Rev. T.P. Butler. PP. who also officiated at the ser- vices at the grave. Rev. K.C. MacMillan was present in the sanctuary. The pallbearers were Joseph Lund. Edwin Imrd. Louis Brazel. JB. MacEacharn. Don~ aid MacEschem and Joseph Gal- lsnt. CAlVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. Upper Prince Street Rev. C. R. Benn. Pastor 9:15 a.m._I"ellowsiiip Hour. Summerside Radio 10:00 a.m.-—Sunday School. Classes for All, 11:00 a.m.—Believer's Praise Service 7:30 p.m.-—Evangelistic Rally. An old fashioned service you will enjoy. ATTEND CHARLOTIETOWN'S REVIVAL CENTER St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 17. by Royal Foundation The Rev. F. fonts Elias. Rector Orlanlst and Choir Director: " George A. Thompson, F.R.C.0.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. Oulaqaageatma Sunday 0:30 a.m.—-Holy Communion. 9:45 y School, Junior. Senior and Bible Classes. 11:01) Sunday School, Primary and Beginners classes. llztl) a.m.—Mornlng Prayer and Sermon. Subject: Mord Coin'sge. 6:30 p.m.—Hymn Sing. 7:00 p.m.-Evenlng Prayer Interment took place in the urcli cemetery. and Sermon ‘ )ect. MEN IN ACI'ION (Act II (14 to and) (liurch Going Families Hoopla Emilia J PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Christie Drive. Parkdale Rev. J. II. Tye. B.A.. B.D.. Minister Mr. Leslie Hiscott. Organist and Director of Senior Choir Mrs. nley Newman Director of Junior and Intermediate Choirs 9:45 a.m.—Junior and Senior Church School 11:00 a.m.-—Nursery and Kindergarten Classes 11:00 sin—MORNING WORSHIP Sermon: GE'I'I‘E'RS AND GIVERS H An hemzz "Loving Shepherd Of Thy Sheep ——The Intermediate Girls‘ Choir. 11:15 ism—Primary Church School 7:00 .m.—EVENING WORSHIP p Sermon: THE RARE PRIVILDGE OF HIGHER EDUCATION. Anthem: “Come and Bless Us"——Handel —-’I‘he~ Senior Choir. You Are Welcome To Worship With Us ‘1 I TRINITY UNITED CIIUIICII Charlottetown. P. E. 1. Rev. J . Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas. B.A.. RD. Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Organist and Director of Choirs: Mr. Royston F. Mugford. A.‘R.C.O. 9:45 a. 11:00 a.n:cuuacii_ SCHOOL 11:00 tum—"THE GLORIA" by Antonio Vivaldi ——'I'he Mount Allison Choral Society ‘ —under the direction of Prof. Stanley Saunders 7:00 p.m.—Annuol Scout and Glide Parade "HOLD ON TO YOU HAT" (Rev. . G. E. Ball) Junior Girls Choir "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY AND ' SPRING PARK" SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH (Car. Ktrbvrood Drive and Dunkirk street) 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.—-Cl-IURCH SCHOOL Izm a.m.——"A BUNDLE OF POSSIBILITIES" -— v. C. C. Lewis ' g , h Scouts. Guides. Cubs. Brownies ntlendmfl Um" parade. Choir: “In Heavenly Love Abidinz" Organist: Mn. Frank Deacon Choir Dir-och: Mr. William Ball I F ‘ 9 \ l l t l I I t 4ma_4.. ana——m--—Amva HA—_____.-