x ..--_ He...has..become_. the is risen!... and our faith is ee enriched by His vi vi Now Paul , 7 christ} with Adam, ie hom. death Bi (1250: a ¢ ILLUSTRATED ‘SUNDAY. se LESSON [hrough Adam, death became man- The resurrection of Christ. is God's . way of showing mankind that ‘ind’s end’ Christ’s deat? on Calvary _ cause Jesus lives we shall also live.— thanged this, and His reversed MEMORY VERSE; “And Resufrection it.—I Corinhtians 15-20-34. the seventh angel sounded; and there were come the kingdoms of our Lord and of his Christ; and he shall reign for ever I Corinthians 15:1-19 CHURCH'S TRIUMPH ‘Its Eternal Reign With thst (EDITOR’S NOTE: The fol- lowing ._material relating to tomorrow’s Sunday School les- son is based on_ copyrighted outlines produced by the Di- vision of Christian Educa- tion, National Council of Chur- ehes—in_the U.S., and is used_ by pernitission.) : By R.H. RAMSEY The -word ‘Easter,’ coming —froria~Sanskrit-word—meanilig “dawning,” is pafticularly ap- propriate when we consider that with the resurrection of Jesus "Christ from the dead a new day began to dawn and a new era came into being.. Easter marks the resurrection of life, the very basis of Christian religion.’ Not only does it proclaim that Jesus rose from the dead; it also af- firms-for every Christian his faith in a life eternal. E Through His death upon the. Cross Jesus made possible the “forgiveness of our sins and ‘opened the way for the salva- tion of the world. The purpose for which He-had..come-into the His resurrection authenticated _His death, and showed the _ su- periority of life over death. Death could not hold Him, and ® he “burst the bands asunder’’ i and proved all that He had taught. That first Easter morn- ing was God's way of showing mankind ‘that because Jesus lives we shall ‘also live. The: resurrection: of Jesus ‘Christ stands out boldly -in— the affirmations of the Apostle Paul, and he, after his experi- ence on the Damascus-road, ac- ~ cepted it as a fact beyond ques- tion. Nonetheless, in discussing the importa of Christ’s res- urrection, Paul becomes careful- ly-objective, examining {it neg- atively. ‘‘If Christ be not risen ...’ our. preaching and faith are vain; the apostles are false witnesses; man , still bears his yoke of sin; all that we have suffered and sacrificed in the name of Christ is of no account. But, he asserts, Christ is risen, firstborn from the dead, and- all_ those | who belong to Christ will also be raised from the dead. Christ came into the world as the re- sult of his disobedience, becom- ing a pattern for . all It took God's Son, and His re- demptive work on Calvary, to change it, and the Resurrection | to- reverse-tt. The previously un- alterable consequences of sin and death were en when Jesus, through His , death and resurrection, brought life and immortality to light through the gospel. Jesus demonstrated that man need not truly die, for though he dies physically, he can Sarg ate a spiritual life with Christ in reliance on the fact that Christ | is rose from the dead. No Easter lesson is complete ‘without a picture—of the great myltitude before=the throne of God, set forth by John in his Revelation. The multitude {a in- Languages Just announced is the total number of languages into which the Bible has been translated as of the end of 1965. At least one book of the Bible has now been translated into 1,250 languages, announced the Uiited Bible Soc- _ keties. This represents an additional eighteen new tongues, mostly in Africa, Asia, South.America and New Guinea. Tie ae a a now possess the Gospel of Mark. The name of this ieite is widely. known through the story of the killing of five young missionaries in 1965, the first people from the outside world to ag Py contact with the Aucas. The translator is Miss Rachel faint, a sister of one numerable and is made-up of those of all.nations, and kind- reds, and people; and tongues. These are the redeemed, ones who have. died in the Lord, wearing the white robes of the salvation -they__have inherited and singing an. anthem of praise:-They_haye_come-—‘out- of great tribulation’’ and become triumphant. Though their ago- an eternal joy, it was their trib- ulation which made their. fellow- ship with God and the Lamb more precious. More happ “they shall hunger no more, neither thirst any more; neither shall the san light on them, nor any heat. For the Lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall feed .{them, and shall lead them unto living fountains of waters; and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes."’ This is the promise of a life and a future where there shall be no impov- erishment. It was John's’ way of télling those who live under privation that God’s providence is bountiful for those who love and serve him. Thus’ man’s deepest needs upon their earth, both physical and spiritual, are provided for in~ the life hen is eternal. ‘The Church is the greotest charocter and good citizenship. values. Without a strorig zation-can survive. There should ottend services sherry (1) For his nies__had-become_ covered. with | factor on earth for the services regula own soke, (3) For the sake of his community ‘and nation. (4) For the soke of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material Pion-to.go-to church regularly and read your Bible daily. Serato’ Corinthians am mermene. 7 John envisions the redeemed, tion, be- great’ voi Easter sets. before us an en- during hope in things which are eternal and which undergo no| changes, save from glory to glory. The resurrection. of our ing hope that, because of > faith, we shall someday Join the others.who have died in Him. The Easter message car- iries us far beyond the idea of immortality,. challenging us with | the hope of eternal life. Believ- ing this, our lives in: this world take on a new meaning. f EXPLAIN WALL COLLAPSE OTTAWA (CP)—Collapse last | Thursday of an Elgin St. build-| ing under construction. was pri- marily blamed Tuesday on the | placing of a load of steel on the top of recently poured concrete after_‘premature_removal”’ of. forms ag provided support. -A~report to the. board of con trol by its building inspection branch said 15 tons of reinforc- ing steel had been placed on the building. The weakened walls of the four-storey struc- ture collapsed. One man was killed. WILDERNESS STILL WIDE Only about eight per cent of Ontario's land is developed : or farmed. THE CHURCH POR ALL «ALL POR THE CHURCH building of Sieh th storehouse of spiritual neither democracy nor civili- ron reagans every For his children’s soke. It is tam the great_matititeof brought out of tribula. standing white-clad before God's throne.—Revelation 7:9-15. J dian expeditions left here Wed- nesday for the Arctic. ped itionled by glacio ogist Geoffrey Hattersley - Smith , to Ellesmere’ Island; Canada " s ‘places within us an undy, Most northern territory. team for a joint Canadian-Brit- tish—project. to=test—a—four-ton hovercraft-in the area of Tuk- toyaktuk on the Arctic coast. |feace research. board left with /10 other scientists for Tanquary \Fjord mere___.where have during the three previous sum- mers._ a {PROVIDES FACILITIES cludes University and the Smithsonian Institution, Washington. It also will provide facilities, at Lake Hazen farther north for biolo- gists from the federal -agricul- ture department and the unt- versities of Alberta and Sa- skatchewan. 39-17. ? By Alfred J. Buescher In that eternal abundantly for man’s —Revelation «7: 16-17. im heaven, saying the kingdoms of the world are be-- “ever.” Rev elation 11:15. ~~ life God provides deepst Two Canadian Expeditions Leave Ottawa OTTAWA-{CP) —-Two-Cana- 2 One is the 12th sclentific~ex- The other. is, the Canadian Two RCAF Hercules trans- refuelling at ‘Hattersley-Smith of the de- in north central Elles- scientific teams made their base camp Hattersley - Smith's. team in- scientists from McGill The glaciologist said one of his, jobs this year will be to. ex- Bulan BS fowl. How did thay get toethent: And eggs, for that matter — how do they fitin? “And the lively bunny . cr. what made him partof it all? These are symbols ef LIFE. “And life te the theme of Easter, Christ was dead! Christ lives! His resurrec- tion promises life to men. We would not expect to be remembered only in farm and home, community, nation, family... It affects our lives—the humble and the mighty. Easter is God faith, A time to re-dedicate your life! N aturally, you've wondered! For Northland tend_the airstrip at Tanquary to at least 4,000 feet from the pres. ent 2,000 so Hercules transports | can land: His team will do further work in the fields of oceanography, meteorology, sea ice physics and glacier research.' Hattersley - Smith said planned to make other—oceano- | graphic_studies along the ‘north | coast of .Ellesmere and into—all | the main fjords. \ n The Smithsonian Institution, jports léave Britain April-13-withwill—take--water—samples—from }- the hovercraft and spare parts for Tuktoyaktuk, Thuile, Greenland. Tuborg Lake. The upper level of the lake is fresh water, the lower salt. WILL CONDUCT TRIALS At -Tuktoyaktuk, the Cana- dian-British team will conduct }: trials of a British Saunders Roe | hovercraft capable of speeds of | up.to 75 miles an hour. British teams have tested the hovercraft on Borneo rivers and in the desert near Aden. They now wish to investigate its ca- pabilities on river ice at break- up time and on coastal sea ice. The nine-week trials are_be- ing sponsored by the Canadian and British governments. A hovercraft rides on a cush- ion of air over land, water or ice. It can clear obstacles some four feet high. Easter is a are—barnyard——_—— Cl >. a fact of such import . history. It has touched ’s call to worship and f° the” martyrs. ' <@mplete New Testaments | aes now been published in 297 ges. The latest public- are include one in the Sora | tongue, the language of a hill’ ‘ribe in the Indian State of Or- issa, where Canadian Baptist ‘missionaries have been at work. One complete Bible has been , added to the list and that for " the Twi: Asante people of Ghana. Complete Bibles now appear in 737 languages: Dally Bible Readings Sunday, April 10: Matthew 28 Monday, April 11: 13-28 Tuesday, 18 Wednesday, 19-91 Th irsday; Friday, Apri} 15 Saturday, April 16:° Acts 9: i: ‘i + * April 12: John 20: 1- April 13: John - April 14. John 2! ¥e Matthew 16: | | Acts 1. | |. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday " Thursday Fri Saturday” | John ~ Acts Acts Acts Romans ul oer iade | Saar. 20:1-10 2:29-36 17:22-31 24:10-21 6:20-23 4:7-18 /7:18-21 cip +. cy + GP + a + GD Dt iy + sin + i + cp +. c+ cy + GP S. NELSON Goop Plumbing and Heating “Contractor teem) = Hawthorne Ave. 48095 a _ READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERV ICES t JOHN Real Estate \ Appraiser a a4 , ve _ 48541 MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Departmenta! THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED ‘TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY Lute FOLLOWING INTERESTES INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS W. 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MORNING— 10:00 a.m:—Bible School ‘for~all ages 11:00 a.m.—Worship "Service and Communion ANTHEM “The Whole Bright World Rejoices Now”’ gl ‘ MESSAGE “A Faith That-Lives’”’ 7: 0 p.m:—Evangelistic Service Choir (Intermediate) Easter Flowers are Bloom: ing’’ MESSAGE “The Wonder of the Universe’ Minister: Mr. W. 0, Weale Organist: Mrs. Helen MacRae, A.R.C.M. “WE EXTEND A WARM INVITATION TO ALL The salt layer is ‘about 3,200 years old. : er Directory Class—9:30 a.m... The Salvation Army Great George. Street. Capt. Ray Nelson 5 Sunday School—10. a.m. liness Meeting—11 a.m. aes SPECIAL FASTER“SERVICES”"— Conducted by Brig. & Mrs. J. B. Meakings, Divisional Commander? for N.B. and P.E.I. Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. - a | The Guardian, Chasen, Sat., April 9, 1966: 7 LET'S GET IT STRAIGHT! The Bible Is The Word Of God It does not just contain the Word of God, i tg ALL the Word of God. Sometimes God quotes the Words of Satan, some- times: the words of Fools, “ut the’ Bible is stil, in its entirety, the Word of God. - ; “Ye shall not add. unto the al le I command you, neittier seal 7p Senin: saa from it, that ye may keep the commandments of the Lord your God which I command you | hen, telch theme thy poms, and thy sons’ sons.’’ Deuteron- omy’ 4:2; 9. “If they-speak not according to this word, it 1s. because t is no light in them.” Isaiah 8:20. : r 4 Jesus said “In vain do they worship me teaching for ~ trines the commandments of men... . making the Word of God of none effect through your tradition:"’ eaders of the blind. And if the _bhind lead the ~ blind, - shall fall ‘into the ditch." Mark 7:7-13; Matthew 15:9-14. You are respeusitile te to know ‘what God's Word teaches, and not be deceived and misled by false teachers who reject the authority. of God's Word,,.and substitute human tradition for it. You own Soul's eternal welfare is at stake. Jasus said, “If ye continue in my word, then are ye my dis- ciples indeed: and y shall know the truth, and the- truth shal make you free!’ ‘Thy Word ie Truth’. St. John 8:31; 8; 17e1T: Read the Word .of God for yourself, ‘ are able to make thee’ wise“unto salvation through which is in Christ Jesus’’. I! Timothy 3:15. hearr the Li ing at 7:30 in the Montague Bible both ‘The Holy Scriptures of Chape BIRCHWOOD “FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND (Birchwood St. near Longworth Ave.) ¢ Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhay, B-A. 11:00 4.M.—Morning Worship 7:00 P.M.—Evening Worship ° Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home aan (Public “meeting)— Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY 1. VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. “They be blind: ° faith God each Sunday Even- SSS ~ CALVARY TEMPLE PENTECOSFAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA Upper Prince Street Rev. Cyril Clarke, Pastor ~ Christian Reformed Church © 155 Mt. Edward Road (The first church in Sherwood) Rev. M, Dornbush_ Minister 9:15 a.m. —Radio Broadcast, Summerside Station 9:45 a:m.—Sunday School Classes for all Ages 11:00 a.m.—Worship and Communion:: ‘Service 7:0 p.m. —Evangelistic service ‘You will find a warm welcome at Charlottetown's Full Gospel Church. : | 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship (Engiiah) ~ : Elder G. H. Van Kampen officiating 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School : 2:30 p.m. —Afternoon Worship (Dutch) Eider A De Haan officiating. You are cordially invited to worship with us. ————————— | PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH ‘13 Christie Drive, Parkdale : Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D., Minister - Mr. Lestie Hiseott—Organist and Director ot Choirs MORNING: 9:45 a.m.—Junior, Intermediate and Senior Church School 11:00 a.m.—Nursery and Kindergarten. Classes: 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE. WORSHIP Sermon: ‘GOD IS NOT DEAD” d Anthems: ‘‘Christ the Lord is Risen Today” —Drummond Wolff mae Whole Bright World Offertory Anthem: .m.—Primary. Church 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP Easter -Meditation and Filmstrip “THE PEACE OF EASTER” Anthems :— “The strife is O’er—Vulpius “The Joyful Eastertide’’—Dutch Carol (Senior Choir) : “Beneath the Cross of Jesus”’ (Mixed Quartet) “Christ Arose”’ (The Male- Fight) YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH VS The Kirk -of St “James , Minister: _ ‘The _Rev. Malcolm A. McCuaig, A. B.D. ~ Director of Musie——— Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B. Mus., “ARCCO é ainikssuscickchiuane chicaiieidadamsdaibatas 11:00 A.M. Sermon: ast ,_ “THE FESTIVAL OF APARADAY" Anthem: re All Glory, Laud and Honour Farias _-(Bv_ Bach) 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m .—Churchtime: 11:30 a.m.—Children’s Corner 7:30 p.m.—Fellowship You Are Invited To Worship With Us jim | Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberiand St. at Longworth Ave. Services: 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m: bp sengele James A. Stahr, B.Se., M.Th. “The Old Book . . . the New Birth . the Precious Blood . the Blessed Hope. 2 : y - |__Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and. Grafton Streets . The Rev. Donald :A. Campbell, B.A. Minister “Miss Roberta Shaw. Deaconess Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, L.Mus., B.Mus. Organist ana Choir Director. 9:45 a.m.—The Church School. Classes for all ages 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School _ 8:00 p.m.—Young Peoples’ Bible Class’ “11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: THE FAITH OF THE EMPTY TOMB : Anthem: They Have Taken Away My Lord : —J. Stainer Solo: The Holy City—S8.. Adams Mr. Frank Wood 2:90 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP—Calvin Church, Mermaid 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: IF THERE. WERE NO EASTER Anthems: Swect Hosannas! Joy Dawned Again On Easter Day Junior and Intermediate Choirs A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL eee SSS St. Peter's Cathedral Rochford Square | “ Anglican Churth of Canada Ven. Archdeacon J. KR. Davies, M.A., Rector Rev. Canon E. M: Malone, M.A., ‘DD. Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic, Mus., Organist ‘+ Mrs..B.W. Patterson, Choir Director APRIL 10th—EASTER DAY 7:00 am.—Holy Eucharist 8:00 a.m.—Holy (Fucharist 9:00 a.m.—Miattins : “No Sunday School” i 11:00 a.m.—Processios, Choral Eucharist and Sermon 3:00 p.m.—Ohildren’s Service 7.00 pm—Evensong, “Procession and Sermon, Te-Deum Visitors are most cordially welcome at all services. , ¢ SP 7:00 p.m.—"‘AN ERA OFT R | ) (Meeting in Sherwood Elementary School) "A Sunday Bible School for all ages. Classes each Sunday 9:45 . 10:45 a.m. ....Wednesday night Bible Study and Prayer Meeting in f homes of members.. f Ps WARM WELCOME TO ALL First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzrey Streets | - Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. B.D., Minister Organist Mrs. V. L. Dingwolt, and Choir Directes Service School for .all ages “THE STONE WAS ROLLED AWAY” i Ordinance of ‘3s Baptism 7:00 “THE THREE RESURRECTIONS OF EASTER” | ° Easter Carol Service, with Mr. Ralph Rayner, Violin, -~Arthur—barge;—Piano,-Mrs.-V. » Soloists: Miss June Foster, Mrs. Douglas ee Mrs. Ross Howard, and Mrs. Ronald Jenkins. and Children’s Choirs. Wed. 7:30 Prayer Meeting ‘A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU ‘SPRING. PARK UNITED CHURCH Kirkweed Drive Minister: Rev. Clayten C. Lewis | Organist and Director of Choirs: Mrs...J,,.B,, Herdman, L.R.A.M. 9:45-a.m.—Senior, Intermediate and Jimiors- 11:00 a.m.— , Primary and 11:00 a.m—''THE EN-OF HOPE” - Jr Choir: It Is The Joyful Baster-Time (Cornish) ! Sr. Choir: ‘‘The Strife Is O’er’’ (Vulpuis) Sacrament of Holy Communion “You Are Welcome To. Worship With Us” 1:90 pm.—THE HONEST DOUBTER “Hew Lat. Too Heevene Be Sees" ~Anthem. —French _ ihe Lents Supper ~— TRINITY UNI UNITED CHURCH Charlottetown, P. Ministers: . Rev. Sone GE Bail, B.A. Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, B.A. BD. ( | Organist and Director of Choirs; Mr, J. B, Herdman o | Sherwood Christian Bible School oh. SPECIAL COMBINED SUNDAY SCHOOL SESSION 0.50 a.m. ee torium in : sists ap deuery tad } 11:00 a.m.—Crib Room and a to two a Rg The Lord Is Rev, G. G. aati “A i bored Carol” German Meody : “The Lord My Shepherd te” A. Lovelace —Junior Choir “St Paul's Anglican Church. 1 Established 1769 by Royal Foundation : The Rev. F. Louis Elias. 'L.S.1., Rector ‘Organist and Choir Director George A. Thompson, F.R.C.0.., (CHM) A.R.C.M. { EASTER SUNDAY 1 8:00 a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION m.—FAMILY HOLY COMMUNION SERVICE Celebrant—The Rector Assistant—Rev. C. R. Ryley 11: 00 a.m.—CHORAL. HOLY Ce Ryley SERVICE ~ Celebrant—Rev. C. R, « Assistant—Rector 7:00 p.m —SPECIAL EASTER FILM IN CHURCH) ° ‘ “? BEHELD HIS GLORY” This one hour coloured ae ies By one of best religious movies. ever i] 9:15 a > or life up to and iscloaing the fe the Resurrection. E cite is WELCOME. Make this a. pinust for you and your entire family YOU ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME TO ATTEND ALL OUR SERVICES : ” > * * ’ ar cece eenpenemmssememmane <aursery up years 11:00 a.m.—' ‘EASTER MEMORIES” (Rev. John G. E, aad