& od’s Way in the’ Home> .™ ‘thy fathér and they mother: thy days may be long upon. the Which the Lord Thy God giveth ; "Exodus 20:12. What Father's, f “ing them MEMORY VERSE: And.” ye fathers , epee not your children to rd.’ ’—Ephesians 6:4. GOD DEMANDS LOVE - Parent: Child Relationship a . z Eager though He was ‘to’ be, about His business, , _ Jesus Wonored His Luke 9 2.41-52 twelve-year-old “parents by obey: to» their parents tradition.— Mark 7 though greater law of love ee 2On2; Lake 2241-52; Mark; 1:9-13; Ephesians 6:1-4. * Jesus rebuked those whe evaded duty violated and for :9- 13. wrath: but brink ‘them they. were oe os ; . _ EAT AP SCHOOL LESSON. by Arad 1. boesches the ~ the sake ef Paul commands children honor /their mutual and iga- thgt parents obli tions to each other, — -Ephesians 6 t4. uD in the nurture and admonition of the technically: for ‘each other as ourselves, gra- a keeping. the “minutiae of their | titude for the. enrichment and traditions, : ithis fundamental ichildrén.s if necessary, they law were breaking happiness that children bring to | ‘of ,God. parents’ Honor for. ‘parents means the are but minimum requirements | ryt provide for and, \for children and pareuls alike. -support them. But) according to a certain tradition, la son could dedicate his stoner lives—and vice-versa— MONTAGUE ty to God and use it for his own) gratification but (EDITOR'S NOTE: . The fo. whe truly. honor. their: earthly. dchtful, members<of ‘the family. Personal lowing material relating to to- parents ‘ nunOR gone-are the days when give it to another, not even his morrow’s Sunday School les- Slenificant, too, is. the fact 4 surviving’ grandparent— who Parents Thus he could evade -* bon is based on copyrighted that the Jove, honor, and grati- ¢“tually has a great deal to) lhis duty to his parents by oft- wutlines produced by the Divi- tude we owe our parents im Mon of Christian _F.ducation, mediately follows our duties to «ntinuity~of family heritage -— |them, permitting National Council of ‘Churches (oq and comes before any dy, #utomatically moved in with. a} jwhile “he~ lived" comfortably — ~~" the U.S., and is_used_by_per-—ties-we owe-our- fellows: #.n_or_daughter._Certainly it is even luxuriously. _ . not | fer in living. experience and fering to God—what he .owed| cand +. ee them to mutes wiseien:7 This is neither mere chance a) added responsibility “and| This aeener peer - is oe visiting “her niece,” Mrs; B RAMSEY nor the result of _logical- order Sometimes an inconvenience, but man to observe outwar - John-MacPDonald and Mr. Mace-- Up to fae “ocint ths | lessons arrangement. by some ‘ancient it is morally and “spiritually ligious forms relating to gifts, Donald and will spend some time les we have explored the hiblical editor. It is God’s own Tight, and profotndly ‘gratifying yet at the same time he was with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary when, upon losing that parent jguilty of breaking the — fifth’ McLaren. of Charlottetown. dealing law - that irst table of the law,” t ‘to. God* come first, hour relationship ay we turn to the Yble of the law," dealing with men should be unnecéssary: after tr relationships with ‘our -fel- cordingly, children, after Him, parents a precept,.4pbasie “second that creating it a law, to remind. .! Ac- they bw men. . attain adulthood should care for ~—-Ws-interesting-to- note that ‘heir parents “and provide for te first four commandments theirMieeds, even asthe parents ang-‘together asa separae_en- did for them when mney were. bty,. as do the last five. In be- helpless: ; ween stands the fifth com-.) What a sad cbnimentary upon handment:” ‘‘Honor thy father this divine law of “filial, deyo- hd thy mother: that thy days tion is the fact that so many of bay be long upon _the land this nation's elderly are ‘‘for- thich the Lord thy God giveth #otten,” left t». heir own ‘de- bee.” The.scripluses state that vices and needing: governniental his is the first cnet nt care and support .simply because it would “inconvenience” their uth a promise, Longevity— ® children to have them <i their tems ef eatisfaction and sete homes where they could be a . nae - peso is the reward for ee and cared for as the child _can honestly say, “1 ‘commandment and violating the | have no regrets.” ‘Our lesson today includes an who, at the age of twetve, - a great deal- of worry anxiety. creased in wisdom, in favor with God and man. greater The. commandment is further incident in the life of Jesus, illuminated‘ in~Paul’s Epistle to His words are |George MeKinnon of Brooklyn. “Children | ae rents and! is right.” hand, parents Mrs. Arnold Wightman of Mon- their chil- tague for 10 days: - went |the Ephesians. ‘with His” parents to Jerusalem ‘just-as_timely today. forthe Passover, but stayed be- are to obeys<their pa hind in the Temple after they. honor them, “for this had left for home, causing them! On the other. end should not provoke. Eager though He was dren to wrath by act, oppression’ Rev. to be about: His Father's busi- or unfairness. Equally import-\of Medam, New Brunswick va- fess, Jesus was am obedient son ant ‘is that parents remain in- cationed for two weeks ‘and returned home with them, ‘dividuals with whom their ‘chit Island recently and they visited | and the result was that He” in-.dren can be friends, ‘not trying /friends and relatives. : stature, and to live vicariously through their. ‘\children nor becoming subserv- and their daughter Ann and Su- | law of love. The aeccnd part. of eur: lesson [tent to them. deals with Jesus’ -encounter with | Mutual respect and regard for-|vacationed recently im Nova Sco- | who, each other as individuals, those religious leaders c & most appreciative audience! We all “show-off” sometimes, im one way es Barry ie “showing-of and be earitahy bas or’ another. It’s a natural human tendency, and we can’t be blamed for expressing it _ eccasionalty. ‘And we are not apt to overdo 3} if we discover the need for humility. Ghurch is one place where this lesson _ ean be learned. In God’s House, we know instinctively how. small we really are, - which makes us more thankful for both Hie love and compassion. We need need this sense of coming down to size. We need to look with humble eyes at ourselves, at our fellow men, and at the miracles ef God's ereations. ae You — we need to go “HE CHURCH FOR ALL ALL. FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor > gtrong Church, neither democracy Ey nor civilization ean survive. There are four sound reasons why every shonld sttend serviens Regn nd ee eater in q@re{l) For his own sake. (2) bie @hildren’s sake. (3) For the seke of Ine \commenity and nation. (@ For the anke of the Oburch itesié, which pees his moral and material support. _ Beam to gp to cheash reguianly and * ae Geppeight 1088 Balatn: Advertising Saree. Tne., Strosburg, a. oT a eee — a CC ae Jae Sunday ' Mondoy Tuesday ALLL ee . ) Samue ct icles .. Motthew Luke gees ¥5:17-23 7:11-18 18.1-6 18:9-14 love itia. at Mary Wilson and Susan Wil- ‘gon of Medford, Mass . are Visit- | jat the McKay Nursing Home in| ‘Montague. | Mrs. Nellie Gordon. of North | OF Vancouver is the guest of Mrs. | Mildred Gay on Montague. She ‘| spring) may be one of the few: “Imen able’ to bless a ship and took him td the’ western Arctic. Blesses New Ships ‘And Sails Them -Also -/= DAYSPRING- N.S. (CP)~/1950 with ships’ of the Houma Rev. 7 fU ory Pritchard of Day-. Co. | in. his, career Another turn ‘During . four, years there he worked at- -DEW Line ~installa- and commanded a vessel jSail her too. \> The Anglican minister of the dual parishes of LalHave and tions +Blue. Rocks is frequently asked Great Bear Lake: In 1957. .Mr.- Pritchard ne- turned to Nova Scotia to enroll joyy going aboard for ‘trial runs jin theology at King's College, lof the new -ships—and does so'Halifax,- but went back to the as an expert, after~a -sea going |sea in the summer months until ito bless ships at launchings | lcareer which earned him his|he earned his degree in 1962 imate’s and ‘master's certifi- and was ordained. [cates, | He enjoys life in the niaritime “As a? boy in’ the fishing port |parishes of LaHave and Blue Jof Grimeby, England, “Mr.| Rocks, explaining that many ‘Pritchard found the sea irrey|of my parishioners’ are sea- |sistible and signed: on a fishing |farers and’ my background A ane 4 © The Guardian, Chariotetown, Sat. Aug. B, 1966. -DUNDAS — > Me. “andMrs.>"Ward- Jackson and’ daughter. Dérlene have (r-” Tived on the Island from-Halifax, N.S."and are the guests of Mrs ene mother, Mrs. Lillian is | has conducted special -weeKly Gospel meetings in the Uptor * Gospel Chapel and “the Little Sands, Murray, River-and Char- z lottetown and: Montague Bible’ Chapels. On their return home ° “they will spend some time in. Truro and Halifax, N.S. and New Forest. Hill and = other’| York members of her family on the. " oe | Island. {OB RETURNS Mr. and Mrs. Svend Christen- ; sen and six children left recent-'|° The Canadian Tuberculosis ly for their home in Orlando, Association says its main prob-~ Florida after spending a six lem since ‘the advent of antl week vacation at their summer \tuberculosis drugs is to prevent home in Dundas Centre. le ‘relapses among the’ nation’s on the Island Mr, Christensen 250,000 former sufferers.. tee i ws 4 See Bible Chapél - Cumberland St. at alias Ave. The Old Book . » The New Birth . The: Precious Blood boat bound for the White Sea/helps me to understand their. northern Russia. He later | 'problems."* ne attended a British nautical .col-. jlege and was serving his in| j “Most people who go to sea | have a deep. awareness of God, | missions |taking part in various support ing their sister, Mrs ,Campbell | evacuation of |firemen were killed and at least | eon and the invasion of Eu- |three injured Thursday when) a | in the peontinestin ‘on a passenger |as the psalmist recorded, even | iy the Second World though they aren't the best | War broke out. ichurch-goers-in—the world." During the war Mr. Pritchard | WORKED IN ARCTIC | 4 FIREMEN DIE on num | Seer it sitet |, CLEVELAND (AP) —, Fotr | He saw Canada for the | series of explosions following | a| linet —time-—during —this—period,— tire rocked —the—, when his ships. called at the |Inc,, jon the city's west side. Metallurgical ot plant in an industrial area jport—of . Halifax: zs He settled in Nova. “Scotia. in /not-known _what caused, the. ex- 1946 ‘but: returned to. the sea in |plosions. LESS ae Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair McKin- nop and son of Oshawa are spen- ding some time at the- home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ~&..K, Wightman of. Hali- eee wae the. guest-of her son | and daughter-in-law, Mr.. and and Mrs. J. M. Fraser | on the Mr. and Mrs*~ Horace Fraser | ‘san Nicholson all of Montague, Sherbrooke, | Mrs. Charles. Hal! and: daugh- | ter Maureen of Baltimore, Mary- | j land’ are visiting her parents, | Mr. and Mrs ‘lof, Montague. Mr. Hall will ar- ' |rive by car this weekend for a [ite week vacation. Rev. Robert--Hutchinson, ey 4 Hutchinson ‘and $ -children of | _.,Westmount,_Cape Breton. are ‘spending a holiday at their cot + tage in ~Panmure—Island.-Mrs. ‘Hutchinson ie the daughter of iof Montague. ls Gilian Taylor and Dav id. Free- lman of Halifax were recent | ‘guests of Gillian’s parents, Mr. | |and Mrs. Horace Fraser of Mon- | | tague. ; Ida Cullegan ot Campbeliton, NB, is a guest of Mr: and | Mrs. G. 4. Crosby of Montague. 1" Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Crosby | spent @ three week vacation re- icenthy on the Cabot Trail. They jwere also the guests of Mr. |Crosby's parents at Kingsport, iNova Scotia. Also on their trip | jthey visited their daughter. Mrs. |Rayburne Doucette at Jacquet | ‘River, in N.B. Mr. and Mrs. -Alex. Mitchell ;and 4 sons of Toronto were re- leent ‘visitors in Brudenell..-Mrs. \Mitchell was the former Doris | | McDonald, of Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Haenel of | ;Montreal were recent guests of- ‘Mrs. Haenel’s father, Lennard | \Ca' ll of Montague. | a Mrs. Douglas Fisher | and two: children of ‘Lachine, Quebec have returned home af- ter spending a holiday with | ‘Road. Dorothy “Shaw. - of Montreal spent .a ‘holiday in Whim Road visiting: her mother, Mrs. Per- Vernon Nicholson. Mr,. ‘and Mrs. Wallace Jenkins and Romons 3:21-31 10:7-18 3:1-7..- Loz + wee PD ww Pew wee +a THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED-T0 THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH. ‘Mrs. campbell's: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doug McLaren Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKin- | non and two children of Quincy, \Mass., are visiting her sistets, land Mrs. Margaret Jenkins, Pow nal. The McKinnon family held kirk. Park Sunday. Mass., accompanied bv mother, Mrs. Nina Ogar of Med- |ford are guests of Mrs. Ogar’s | sister,-Miss Myrtle Campbell of |Queens Road in’ Montague. \St. John's, Nfld was a iguest -of his father Lennard | Campbell> of Montague. = HONOR QUEEN OTTAWA (CP) — A 21 - gun salute was fired 9n Parliament Hill Thursday to mark - the lbeth, 86. FT| NIN UNS eh us design your let- Suan ad aa aS A es ~The Kirk of Mt. James Presbyterian Church" In Canada ‘Cor;_Pownal & Fitzroy ‘Tt was |} 11:00 a.m. . Solo: Minister: Rey. Divine Worship Sermon: ‘TOO GOOD" TO BE (Mre. Ruth Sammers) Founded 1825" Malcolm_R. McCualg, B.A., B.D. Director of Music: ~ Christopher Gledhill M.A., B.Mus., A.R.C.C.0. Sunday, August 1, 1966 TRUE” “On My. Shepherd I -Rely’'—Bach i ree Lorne Wigginton , [ /Mrs. Vernon Nicholson of Whim | cullia Shaw and her sister, . Mrs. | Homar Camp- | bell and two sons Robbie, Tan | J of Montreal are guests of MY. | ‘and Mrs. |Mrs. Mamie McLure of Monta- | ‘gue, Mrs. Dean Blue, Hopefield, | a family reunion picnie at Sel- | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mclaugh- | lin and son Donnie of Medford, | her | | Chester Campbell, R.CM.P. of | recent | ibirthday of Queen mower Fliza-. | (Violin Obligato: Roland’ Glemet) - -:+ “You Are Invited To-Worship With Us f Zion Presbyterian Church : Corner Prince and ‘Grafton Streets arta The Reverend Donald A. Campbell, B.A., D. D. : Mr. Royston F.cMugford, A:R.C.0. : —“Organist_and Director. ef Choirs aE ‘10: 00 a.m.—Bible Class WH: :00-a.m. —Nusery School” 11:00--a:m.—DIVINE” WORSHIP: ‘ i ._ Sermon: A: GREAT GOD! : i The Reverend A. 0. Maclean. B.A. = Calvin Presbyterian. Church, Halifax, N.S. Solo: ‘‘God Understands’’—Ackley Mr. Frank Wood Z 1:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon:. SPIRITUAL DEPRFE SSION '. The Reverend A. O. MacLean, B.A., Halifax: N.S” : | A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL aca a EE | Central Christian Chureh 219 Kent meee ae ‘MORNING— L 10:00 a.m.—Bible School for at ages 11:00 a.m:—Morning Worship and the Lord's Sinn Solo: Miss Pamela Campbell “Prayer Will Make Things Right’* Donald Stevenson 3 “RECALL TO DUTY” Evening Service—7:30 p.m. ; Rankin MacKinnon $ Sermon: “WHAT WILL YOU DO WITH JESUS" Minister: Mr.'W. 0, Weale. Organist: Mrs. Allison MacRae, A.R.C.M. WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO ALL Sherwood Church of Christ (Meeting in Sherwood Elementary School) 10: 00 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages : i Nursery through Adult class — —W, A. MacRae Sermon by K. T. Norris—‘‘CHRISTIANS ABLE” You are Cordially Invited Come and Bring Your Children A Church-planting project Central Christian Church, Charlottetown St Peter's Cathedral Rochford Square AaAlcns Church of Canada Ye Ven.’ Archdeacon J. R. Davies, M.A., L.Th,, Rector: ‘ “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 JULY 31—THE , EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8:00 a.m. _Holy Eucharist | ag 8:45 a.m.—Mattins © Y J 11;00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist i ‘Sermoid 7:00'p.m, —Evensong (m Chapel) 7 The Sunday morning” services renll he conduCled SLEEPS TE le of the Ds Church, Ottawa, who will ' be priest inc |. both services. 14:00 a.m.—Morning Worship with the Lord's Supper_ af Presiding. Rev. Canon J. W. Cornish, L,Th., Rector of St. ay ‘ 7 . The Blessed Hope on 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. i | Salvation Meeting—? p.m. - Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home League‘ Public meeting) Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY ~ CALVARY TEMPLE PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF ‘CANADA. Upper Prince Street Rev. Cyril Clarke, Pastor i 9:15 a.m.—Radio Broadcest, Summerside station 9:45 a.m.—Sunday. School | 11:00 a.m, —Worship Service 7; 30..p.m. —Evangelistic Service You will receive a warm welcome at Caiveis Temple BIRCHWOOD “FREE: CHURCH OF SCOTLAND (Birchwood- St. near Longworth Ave.) Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhay, B.A. 2 00 a.m.—-Morning Worship ; 6:30 p:m.—Evening Worship - VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. ‘Christian. Reformed = 155 Mt. Edward Road : : cE (The ‘first church in Sherwood) ee ee --"" Rev, M. Dornbush, Minister (Phone 4-4721) Ee 10: 00 a.m.—Morning Service ' j e 11:15 a.m.—Sunday SchodT 7:% p.m.—Evening Service ‘The evening setvice will be in the Dutch. language The Sacrament of= the Lord's: — will be ss i You are cordisily invited - te our services as te ens SHERWOOD.- PARKDALE = | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Meeting in the Sherwood Women's Inetitute Had Maple ‘Avenue ao “The Rev. Ian C. Glass, B.A., B.D:, Minister * 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship Sermon: “GONE FISHING" A WARM WELCOME AWAITS. YOU a aE First Baptist Church Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow, B.A.. B.D., Minister - Mrs. V, L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Directer 11:00 a.m.—"'LIVING TILL YOU'RE DEAD” Solo: ‘‘How “Lovely Are Thy Dwell- Tings’’—Mr. Gordon Jensen Ordinance of the Lord's Supper 6: 00 p.m.—Eyening Worship at Rice Point : ‘ Camp Site, weather ~ permitting; otherwise, regular church — service 2 at 7:30. : ae '’ Wednesday=+7:30' PrayerMeeting. — i : A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU EE SE TET THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA (A Union of Congregationalists, Methodists and Presbyterians) TRINITY UNITED CHURCH (corner of Prince and. Sydney Streets) ~ Charlottetown, P.E.I1. Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. Wi “Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, B.A, BD, Prof. W. E, Fletcher, AROM., ATLL. Mt: 00: eo, tah Room and Nursery. in/ Arid Hall MM 00 a.m.—“WHAT A DAY’ '_Rev. J. GE. Balt Ce : Trio: ‘‘The Shepherd’ 3/Psalfn"'. Vie Misses Marilyn, Lynda and Ann. Drake / : ofies and conversation after Chirch in the Social Hall’ 7:00 p.m.—“SEEING THE’ TYVISTBLE” Rev,/J. G. 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