mlssal of a member of the dr- control staff who took part in an earlier stoppage. W; O 1“ Man, Charlottetown. Sat. July 4. 1964.] " 'Am “Am END STRIKE ; their 10-day strike Thursday fol-1 _fl___._.._..-, PARIS (Reutera)—Air traffic] lowing a government order mov-t USES TELEVISION control staff throughout France ing troops into regional control Closed - circuit television has return to work Friday centres. The strike began June been usz in one London school liter union officials called off as in protest against the dis- since 1962. —-—; Found Difficult ' Church Music OTTAWA (CPI—A priest-com- .poser at the University of 0t- jtawa ays Roman Catholics ON TELEVISION BILLY GRAHAM SAN DIEGO CRUSIIDE -- w s enters «.m-rimsxgwe sash?" “NW? Sunday. July 19 6:30 pm. "Problems of the Home" Sunday. July 5 6:30 pm. "Where Is America Headed Today?" Sunday. July 12 6:30 pm. “Youth and the Moral Law" Youth Night Special CFCY - TV CHANNEL 13 ble and imitable" results Prot- estants have achieved in getting their congregations to sing. Jules Martel. ho teaches music in the univer- sity's faculty of theology, says Catholic congregations are re- luctant to sing because church music is too difficult for them. He calls 'on composers to write simpler melodies so that congregations may sing at dl- . vine service as the early Chris- ; tians did. . A 59-year-old native of Acton .Vale. Que. Father Martel has studied at the Pontifical Insti- tute of Sacred Music and the ‘Gregorian Institute. both in (should strive for the "admira- Rome. and at the Cesar Franck School of Music in Paris. ‘ In 1959 a record was released 3 in France on which he sings' French-Canadian folksongs un-' der the name Andre Telman. an anagram formed from the let- ters of his name. ‘ a new book published In . French by University of laws Press. La Musique Sacree dans nos Paroisses 'Sacred Mu- sic in Our Parishes). Father Martel offers a three-step pro- gram: —-An international competi- tion to encourage composers‘ to write simpler church mu" SIC. 1 —Publication of a hymn book with new hymns and masses. —Actlon at the parish level to i teach the new music “ congregation. l Father Martel recommends the program specifically for Quebec but says it will wor . only if the bishops adopt it for ‘ the entire province. Early church music was sim- l ple and sung by the entire con- gregation. he says. But from the .eighth century on. Gregorian chant became embellished and complicated and beyond the ca- _ pabilities of the average r churchgoer, For centuries Cath- olic composers h ad concen- trated on writing difficult mas- ‘. terpieces “that required spe- \ cialized interpretation.’ Forty-time acres! How long we labored, hoping moday to add i to m modest farm. Goodbol:tomland...wirthagroveforthechildrm to play it, a stream with an ol’ swimmin’ hole, and ridlsdjustbeggingfor theplow. I‘wit’sosroiAgreotmomeut...fulofpromiae a o . fraught with challenge. Sort of Ice that moment a few years ago when Peg and I become members of the congregation. Be- God . . . full of promise . happiness to be reaped in the best, and claims it for his hand to the plow. a; - OUR along the border of our Ivs. Suddenly I become our church. . And there was that deep sense of partnership with There is such an abundant harvest of blessing and k years of Jacob and the periodot NEW LAND [Sojourners to Slaves ._ N‘lr'l 'W lfisjlii“ .nI 1‘ WI . =-' NAN! WI" ’ -‘ .’ ~.'A-,-' .5 s . ‘.w~’~"“”' \A i w ’1‘ ' ‘21 ' I r" ' ' '11,» EXT AV»; . . l '/ n its; ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSO lam—Goud- 0:141:11: Inch 1. ‘ IyAITndJ.quhor‘ Em!" Fleeing the faminine in Canaan. Jacob. J father and After :00 ' years, the Israelites in aged patriarch of the third genera- homers to the ptlaraoh. learning Eel/13¢ two. ion. tion of Ismael. takes his family and are mic. and his F their might if used against eh- possessions to Egypt w. ere regard for Joseph. the pbsraoh gives him, now phat-cob. knowing noth- is reunited with Joseph. his long-lost cm the rich 1 of Goshen to live lag of Joseph and Jacob, ensiwes sod—Genesis 46:1-30. ,h.—Genes‘ie 46:31-47:12. t!hem.—Exodm.1:l-ll. 2:12.22, MEMOfi)’ vERSEz—“Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some how entertained angels unawaros.”—liebrews 12:2. "Biomass RECONCILE'D ml Joseph Prepared For Famine (Editor’s note:— lowing material relating to to- morrow's Sunday School les- son Is based on copyrighted outlines produced by the DI- vlslon of Christian Education. The lol- i $1“ u, "can," what has been posed to destroy the Israelites. When hard work and Insufficient food fail to destroy the lanolin.“ boon boys. This. too. falls. Exodus pharaoh orders the death d all new 1 As we conclude this lesson.‘ ally opposed; while the king pur- _ it is God‘s determined counsel clearly revealed here. that the to d enve ,_ them. And, .3 we Purpose 0' 50d and the Purpose} shall 'see in following lessons... of this pharaoh were diametric-i God's will. as ever. prevailed. National Council of Churches In the U.S, and is used by per- mission.) ‘ By RJI. RAMSEY . In this new quarter we begin a study of the history of Israel which takes us from the iastl slavery in Egypt to the begin. ning of Saui's reign. ' Jacob. grandson of Abraham. ‘ was the father of the 12 men who founded the Twelve Tribes of Israel (first listed in Genesis 36:23-06). The story of how Jos- eph, one of Jacob’s sons. was sold into slavery by his broth-. ers: and subsequently became} prime minister of Egypt. is viv-i idly told in Genesis 37-41. As prime minister. Joseph ordered the storage of surplus crops dur- ing the "fat" years so when the seven years of famine struck the Middle East. Egypt. alone. had an abundance of food. ’ Hearing this. Jacob twice sent his remaining sons to Egypt to buy food. in doing so. the broth- ers become reconciled with Jo- seph. who invited them to come to Egypt to live. Learning Joseph was still alive. Jacob took his entire fam- ily— some 66 persons-to Egypt. There they settled in the land of Goshen. an exceedingly fer- tile area east of the Bubastic branch of the Nile. where they could live a life apart from Egy- ptian influences. There, Joseph and Jacob were reunit Planning the introduction of his father and brothers to the pharaoh. Joseph insisted l h e y ‘ tell the truth when Pharaoh ask- 1 ed their occupation. Shepherd- tng was a despised Occupation in Egypt. and. by telling the truth. THE CHURCH FOR All... ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Climb 'u the groom factor on earth for the build- ing of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong church. neither democracy nor civilization can survive four sound reasons why every attend services regularly and Iuppol't the church. ‘ an: (I) For his own sake. (2) For his chil- l.o go to church regularly and read your ' ‘y. . . frought with challenge. life if amaa yearns for hisowmandismdytoput “Hi-“hdhuinplyamm wmxdukM—Huh-hh.m‘ ‘ lupin I m m Friday Jo‘s. shits it??? “flit?” " 0:323?" “1‘32" T'le FEATURE l8 CONTRIBUTED TII TNE GAIISE 0F TIIE ONIIIIGN IV THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND IIISINESS ESTABLISHMENTS ATLANTIC noormo AND a. 1'. JAMES msumnon commv . ems Cor. Valley is Connolly so. Plumb“ ""1 new“! Day Loans Night “no “910 11 Elm Ave. so Edward St. ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. Wholesale & Retail Hardware “4501 137 Queen St. I, NELSON GOOD Plumbing and Heating Cmt-ractor m 17 Hawthorne Ave. I. J. PHILLIPS & SON Gena-fl Coats-actors 16 Wood 8. #6541 JOIN I. .uacKENm Real Estate WW Appraisa- aad Broker ’ 200 Queen St. ATTEND TIE GNNNGN OF YOUR GIIIIIGE Till WINDMILL RESTAURANT m 0-7131 1’“ Prince &. #9219 ROAD m CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES Formerly New England Cafe 7! MOORE I McLEOD LTD. GRAFTON STREET I880 ("Red" Howalt. louse) THE LOTUS CA" lowerQueonlt. the geographical separation of Israelites and Egyptians would. be almost compulsory. As ex-, ported. in the ensuing interview, 3 Pharaoh gives Goshen to the Is- 1 "elites to live in (Genesis 47:6). ‘ Now follows a passage which reveals Joseph's care for his fa- ther. a virtue vanishing .from to- day's society, Young people do not want to remember th ose long years of helpless childhood when they were a burden and a care to their parents. They are unmindful of the tender kindness that nursed them through ill- nesses: that bore with their pet- ulance: that freely sacrificed sleep and rest. sitting far intoL the nights contriving dresses.i playthings and other surprises. Were our Lord viewinq this situation and knowledgeable of Joseph‘s concern for his aged parent's comfort, surely He would admonish us. “Go thou and do likewise" (Luke 10:37). The material from Exodus as- signed to our lesson introduces a period some hundreds of years later. when the descendants of Jacob have become a multitude. a the fortunes of the Israelites. “Now there arose up a new king over Egypt. which knew not Joseph" (Exodus 1:5). The new king probably did not know of Joseph and the great things he had done. for Egypt: or if he did. considered those services of earlier times totally unimpor- ’I'he children of Israel repre- sented the whole man of for- eigners and slaves transported to the Nile valley during mili- m I and layman The lure In Open Dally—Enter. Rest. and Pray sovereigns always felt In tmml- “ mmdgnw from Nmumohxinamwmmnmminmmm (a... fogging", go mum. of. God. ho hum:- aud glory for we and over." dead the Israelites enslaved to J build store-cities and outer monuments to his glory. Though the work was hard. overseen often cruel and food deliberately Insufficient. the no- buws. in manner of oppon- ed peoples everywhere. mtlau- ed to multiply. so a much more drastic measure was instituted. Pharaoh ordered midwives to kill each male child at birth. When this. too. failed because the midwives refused to carry out the pharaoh's wishes. a com- mand to the same effect was is- sued to the whole people: the Egyptians themselves were to throw every male .Itebrew in- to the Nile. nd marks a drastic change in . SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH (Corner Dunkirk Street and Klrkwood Drive) 11:00 a.m.——Nursery . 11:00 a.m.—“'l‘l-IE ENEMY WITHIN THE GATES” ——Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas Organist: Mrs, Ron R. Atkinson St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769 by Royal Foundation The Rev. F. Louis Elias. L.S.’I‘.. Rector Organist and Choir Director: George A. Thompson. F.R.C.O.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. Sixth Sunday after Trinity 8:30 a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 a.m.—-l-loly Communion (SHORT ADDRESS) Seven o'clock evening services have been discontinued until t. 6th YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR SERVICES I The Salvation Army "Home 01 Evangelism Since 1865” Great George Street ll Villa Avenue Major Ronald It. Wanker Sunday: Directory Glass—79:30 Sunday School—lo am Holiness Meeting—ll a.m. Salvation Meeting—7 pm. Friday: Young People's Hobby Class—4:15 pm. A WELCOME AWAI’I‘S YOU AT THE ARMY" TRINITY UNITED CHURCH a.m. CONFEDERATION THEATRE you are cordially invited to hear DR. FIRUZ KAZEMZADEH of New Haven. Conn. U. S. A. Professor of History Yale University Noted Lecturer. Author World Traveller and Authority Middle East History on Russian arid speak on "THE NEW ROAD TO WORLD UNITY" Thursday. July 16th. 1964 Lecture Theatre. Confederation Centre. (Queen St. Entrance) Charlottetown ' Sponsored by the Raha'ls 8 o’clock pm. of Charlottetown l Charlottetown. P. E. I. Ministers: Rev. J. G. E. Ball. IA. Rev. G. G. "was. B.A.. 3.0. . Organist A Director of Choirs: Royston F. Mustard. A.R.C.0. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery for childr 11:00 a.m.—Broadcast CFCY ‘ (Rev. J, G. E. Ball) nmon: “DOMINION FROM SEA '10 SEA" : “0 Rest In The Lord"——Mendelssohn —Mr. David Hall ‘ 7:00 p.m.—Evem‘ng Worship Semson: “GENESIS CHAPTER I” (Rev G. G. Wyrwas) “A Welcome awaits you ct Trinity" firm CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Upper Prince Street Rev. C. K. Benn. Pater 9:15 a.m. Radio Broadcast, Summer-side Station 9:46 and—Sunday School. Missionary Day 11:00 a.m.——Communion Service. Pastor Preaching 7:1!) p.m.—~Miissimary Service, Pastor Preaching ATTEND CHARIDTTETOWN'S FULL GOSPEL cam W The Kirk of S: James The Reverend 1'. I. I. Sonnet-i. ILA» I.T.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choirs Christopher Gledhlll. M.A.. I.Mus. 11:00 Lin—DIVINE SERVICE AND SERMON: "0N BUILDING PRISON WALLS AROUND OUR MODS" (S. John 8:82. 86) Solo: "Jerusalem" t Ml- Chorlottotown Blhlo Chapel fll Cumberland 8!. It In!“ Ava. Iorvloao 11:00 ago. Id It“ pan. . GPO-km C First Baptist Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm I". Harlow, B.A.. B.D.. Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Direct. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—“WI.DE MARGINS" Solo: "0 Rest In The Lord" l Mendelssohn) Mrs. Christopher Gledhi'll Ordinance of the Lord's Supper. 7:30 p.m.-—“T}{E MISSING, BRIDESMAIDS" Solo: Selected. Mrs. Harold D. Ballem Wednesday 7:80—Mid Week Service—Prayer and Bible Study A WARM WELCOME AWAI'I‘S YOU Church M Central Christian Church Chariottetowl. P.E.l. 10:00 a.m_——Bible School for she whole family 11:00 a.m.—Lord's Supper and Morning Message: IDSER?" II! Kent street “ARE YOU A GOOD CANOE COVE CHRISTIAN CAMP RALLY 3:00 p,m.—Serv-ice to be conducted the You People. Grass. Saskatchewan. \ by M 7:00 ram—Guest Speaker—Mr. Harold Murray of Yellow (The Evening Service in town will be cancelled and you are Invited to attend the services out at Canoe Cove) Minister—Mr. William 0. Wells Organist—Mrs. Allison Mack-c. A.R.C.M. A warm welcome awaits you. WT PARK ROYAL UNITED. CHURCH II Christie Drive. Rev. J. l. Tye. B.A.. 3.1).. Minister Mr. hallo lino“. Organist and Director at Choirs 11:00 s.m.—-Ntmsery and child can in the Grunt: Hall 11:” I.m.—-DIVINE WORSHIP lumen: JUST AN APPLE Solo: Mk. Stephen MacLeod. Bonshaw Visitors Always Welcome lurid-II l Zion Presbyterian Church Departmental Store in SERVICE I. Gritoa I POOL EPISODE FATAL TORONTO (cm—Goven-year- old Aline Trella died in hospital Friday. ending a struggle that started when she was pulled unconscious from a city swlm~ min. pool last weekend. tier death came hours after a city garlic official said two of four blonds at the pool were at» scutatthetimothoglrlelmost . contraveoing a city law that can be Mrs. Harvey Maeltlnnoa. L. Mun I. Organist and Chat Dials: n“. 11:“ tin—DIVINE WORSHIP 1:00 p.m.—I)IV.WE WORSHIP : THINGS MOST SURth aways» Solo: When I Knee] Down To Pray Mill Marlene . VACA'HDN CHURCH SCHOOL MCNDA‘I, JULY OIL. at moo an. Al duh-I wimp. VICTOR! ARI ALWAYI W St. Peter's Cathedral M“ 81m CI” Algllcu at Canada The Van. Archdeacon J. R. 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