ae smuninien 2 SES ye 6 The Guardian, , ‘Charlottetown. . Sat, May 7, 1986. Cuba Orders 10 Factory Ships every two months Mr Canada ‘Ltd. «eaves. a Spanish depot in this port. ipvard is under contract to = — rr build 19 fish factory © ships for ATOMS REPLACE COAL Cuba: during the next.two vears. Nearly ° 14 per. cent vi Mr. Duncan said in a. tele- é ‘phone interview from Toronto ‘nine nuclear power stations. at o ; LET'S GET IT STRAIGHT! Jesus Christ is The Only Head of His Church.’ every member, of the Church is expressly declared to be a member of his RODY, in contrast to the HEAD, which is Christ Himself 1. Corinthians 12:18; Ephesians 1:22, 23; and Colossians 1:18 "One je your Master even Christ; and all ye are brethren. And call no-man your father upon the earth: ‘for one is your Father, which is-in heaven. Neither. be ye called masters: for one. is your ae | even Christ> Matthew — 23,8-10. Christ te also the only FOUNDATION upon which the Church rests. ‘For other foundation can no. man lay than __that is laid, which is Jesus Christ. * 1 Corinthians 3:11. Read aiso I Peter 2:1-10.- The Church began with those who were willing to’ stake ~ all on. the Divine Authority and truthfulness of the Scriptures, and thus it still continues. The Apostles believed the Word of Christ, and the Old Testament Scriptures, and were willing to follow Christ. Hear Peter say, “‘Lord,—to— whom-shall we go? Thou hast: the words of eternal life. And’ we believe and are sure that thou art the Christ, the Son of the Living God.’’ St. John 6:67:69. ‘‘We have found him of whom Moses in the law, and the prophets did write, Jesus of. Nevareh * John 1:45. Christ alone is the Saviour of the crane t la subject te Christ. The “True_Church obeys Word of Gog _. Ephesians 5:23.24: Acts 4:12 The ‘True Church snb- mits ta the Lordship of ‘Christ recognizing his right’ through purchase. ‘“‘The Church--which He hath purchased -by ‘his own blood’. Acts 20:28 ‘Ye were not redeemed with cor- ruptible things, as Silver_and gold . but with the precious — blood of Christ.” I Peter 1:18, 19. “Ye are not-your own, for ye are bought with a price; therefore glorify God in your body and. is your mirit, which are God's, I. Corinthians 6:19, 20. The claim of many. te he tha: true Church reminds us of Mr. A. who was questioned by a certain gentleman in " search of antiques, Mr. B. The conversation went something. like this. ‘‘That-is-a-very old looking axe, Mr. A." ‘‘Yes,”’ said Mr. A, ‘‘that was Abraham Lincoln's axe. The one he used: to- chop wood with.”’ ‘‘Really!"’ said Mr. B. "So that rdey Lincoln's axe. Could Vor-prove that.” ‘‘Yep!" said Mr. A, ‘ithat was+Mr. Lincoln's* ae — It nae just had two new heads, and three new handles," : “The True Chorch still aT} in “ie NppaaraaDetrite ey Act. 2741,42. - Chureh : ees of God each Sunday at 7.30 p.m. in the ~ Montague. Bible..Chapel... : “Wik said of a certain friend of otirs that he went, off the deep end. Strange’ expression, that! It ean mean that. a persi 4 of the fact that we see > sucht tragedy every day. One of. the vital contributions of religion to life is knowledge of God helps a man See all else in its proper VA e Tn a day when millions are caught in turbulent er that Céha. has placed an order for delivery of one of-the. ships Duncan was Commenting | further “on an announcement ‘ 8ST, JOHN'S, (CP) President -here Tuesday that his firm is to,, oe R.W. Duncan of Castrol Oils! establish a marine servicing of Brit- ain’s electricity is generated by-—- : | work of his / fanatic; or it can mean simply that, he. got too interested in one thing to the exclusion of other important matters. / ‘ And the very fact that our generation has enined such an idiom is indicative Me - | ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON . By Alfred J. Buescher The Salvation Army. 176 Great George Street “Capt, and Mrs. Ray Nelson. Benjpreret Kings 21. | | Lord our God, nor_respeet of persons, nor taking of eS a Directory Class—9/30 a.m. Sunday School—10 a.m. Sunday Services Conducted’ by BRIG. and MRS. A. THOMAS Correctional Services Officer for the Maritimes -Wolinéss Meeting—11 a.m: Salvation Meeting—-?: p.m. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home lee (Public meeting) Thursday, 8:p.m.—Prayer Meeting d A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY Sunday: ~ Central Christian Church 219 Kent Street —lIl Chro nicles 19: i HAPPINESS AND STRENGTH \ EDITOR'S NOTE: The fol- lowing. material . relating to to- morrow's Sunday School “es- , | ! son is based on ‘copyrighted | outlines produced by the Divi- | sion of Christian. Education, “National Council of Churches in the U.S. and is used by permission:) tive. : On the whole, influence was for good, was a strong ruler. Nevertheless, he was a(t mixture of. good and bad, which Jehoshaphat's t By R.H. RAMSEY mise with. evil sit, Jehoshaphat, king of Judah, people, such a& the m lwas in most ways a.good king. ance with Israel's evil “King t The son and successor of King Asa, a ‘good’ king who left the Syria. kingdom stronger than he found Ahab. and it, he began his reign: determin- t hoe led to continue, the ‘commendanla: Comemporaries and; though thes father. He attempt- were poles apart in religion-and red to eradicate, Baal worship: he morals; -there was was a-military leader of” note; he.was able.to hold the nation to the disgust of certain of the |spected'- enough by Philistine, Jehoshaphat for |Arabian and other that they paid him tribute. But he did not devote himself thé evils exclusively to the nation’s ma- Lterial-welfare,toincreasing her | military strength pr developing | | her commerce, Jehoshaphat well ‘Judah’ s judicial system are oo knew that a natipn’s permanent ‘ally -unknown. Doubtless security.andtruewelfare_rests found | widespread. cmuntie fupon — solid, genuine Teligious graft | and. ta k i n ec ol them, and pushed through his t TREO TI WE VE BOR re tne yen t P lh it 4 e h h |p convictions, and he e led his peo- among the judiciary, ple toward this spiritual objec- |pointed a new set of judges to re-establish for he |learned and and purposeful guide: and correct his-people. in sometimes led him: to compro- | powerful secular leader. ons anda profound sense of the place of ilitary alli- religion in life, and he was ‘temporary Definitely committed defense and furtherance of—te— & * Determined By ldsiaisn and ap- | “equal justice under for all, rich and poor, ignorant alike; he law” he daily affairs of their-lives Jehoshaphat was more than -a He had de- ermine-d -that the spiritual Ahab d-the illifated war with legacy of the Hebrews he - pre- _. Served and passed on to future | Jehoshaphat were generations. Knowing that most \of the problems humanity faces are moral and spiritual ones in- jvolving right and wrong, he set peace- and up a program: for educating his friendship, hetween. them, much jeople 4n-religious matters The Levites were priests. men together; he wag, feared or re- prophets of Judah who rebuked dedicated to religious adminis- keeping bad |tration and moral neighbors company. Jehoshaphat seems to Jehoshaphat gave full support cultivation. have been a king who assessed |to the. Levites, setting them and | of his day, adopted jother church officials’ in places. “certain policies for dealing with jof prominence, instructing them outeachpihe people and exercise he nation in. mind. They were elto do this in fear of the Lord. |‘faithfully, “bribes jheart. WHEN SOR Ee wa ‘brought before them they to warn wrongdoers ‘that they | trespass not against the-bord-*—| and with a perfect | were, With all. his weaknesses and lapses \into unwise rocedures, Jehoshaphat had a Strength of character sore] ¥ j eeded in his time. He reigned | or twenty-five vears. He stablished justice in the 1 and. to the ovah worship, he realized the, ‘importance of religious training | and the extension of religious. teaching and made a real con-.| tribution to the spiritual life ot He | placed first in value and impor. | /tance those moral and spiritual factors upon which stability and | growth jpend in these areas. is people in” human. affairs de- Yet we cannot give Jehosha- hat totally accepted standards of _ his c ly h iC wn had a mental hreakdown, or. that.he beeame a sort ae ih its gift’ of balance. The perspective. vascurréntes faith. points Le to the trve center of existence... Worship steadics the mind and heart! adian Rible Society for the en Ronder My Words, 9 Lord—Jumor “and. In. ‘ P The Licensing Service of Mr. Frank Gosbee bv LS : ; oe * suing year were, Dr Henry 1 | “te. termediate Choirs. PEL. Presbytery Hicks, Halifax, President, with | °7.:00 p. m.—DIVINE, WORSHIP 8:00 p.m.—Reception in Social Hall*for Mr and: Mrs Frank i = \ three vice-presidents Very Rev. | Sermon.' THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD ° t Gosbee and family. : 5 : Ritchie Rell, D.D., of Montreal, Solo: Selected: Mrs, James Fletcher ee Kk Wiisdaa Aeaita Sau” = Suondey Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thersdey Fridey ey j Cuneta 08 | [ON ger ven re oied = A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL / fi bhenkcdita SPN * Wie Isaiah ____ Jeremiah __Hovea Luke 1 Corinthians = 1 Timothy Keister Advertwang Service, Ine. ; ie Cr Vanconier “Chatamie r D | ——— ee ee re ee | a i rs ae eee att 1 ai oO coo Neen ne een aR ‘ as hile 10 29:13-21 x 8:4 13 6:1-6 12:54-59.., pees Oreo ae H. Soward. QC... of Toronto, is St. Paul's— rr. Bi oi + Sips ip + si + ci + Gp + wi + ip + wp + si aie | rome rene ee St. P, ter’s C th ais a : . | Shins o cnigary 46 the eters Cathe : inglican Church Hon. Recording Secretary 4 Established 1769 by Royal fotndation i TURE 18 CONTRIBUTED | ae reat cee hee 6 THIS FEA IBU TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH i Anglican Church of Canada - Organist and Choir Director “BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED IND . [Merigage Funds | |. i, dMiteee 2 Sree ae IVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS 7 gage Rev. Canon.E..M. Malone, M.A., D:D. __ EASTER IV y JOUN q -* ‘ Honorary Assistant Priest 8:30 \a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION—" . i Nea DM Mz ae KE ~~ ¢ WOOU CONVALESCENT. ! { Available } i caw. einer oan eerie : t 9: 45 a.m, Ginaaer SCHOOL: Junior, Senor and Bible heh e Gousulla ; 7 | i Mrs atterson, Choir Director asses 8, NELSON Goon com Appraiser and Broker 9 Gratton St. _», Charlottetown on residential | sa vceiclelcsplauth: Susibas: tie Shute ‘17:00 arm. eens, SCHOOL, ‘Crib Nursery, Primary and ie 3268 269 Queen ; re Roane : ae a -Beginners Classes Plumbing and Healing. Contractor Moun? a ’ ee HLT. JAMES S wae len RW am. Holy kaeharist tig . ATO ato a He hone Officiamta: “The ‘ Reytor +3005 Yt Hawthorne Ave. ! LaLa ae Oe ID. ssn ve ing and an cion-- 1-H L SEAR 8:45 a.m.—Mattins ‘. Commemorating Motherhood and the amity : 4-654) 119 Queen $t. 12 Elm Av BO Edward St ° ° 9:45 a.m. —Sunday Schoo! (11 a.m. Infante’ Clase) » Life) lela ” ; s 11:00 a.m.—Choral ‘Euchartst and sermon * ‘a9 pin “EVENING farenk Bie ter, Seaves” Franck ( os ren THE CHURCH. OF YOUR CHOICE xs 110 Queen St. 7:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon ' Subject: “CHRIST IN THE HOME” . * Visitors are cordially welcome at aff services. YOU ARE CORDIALLY WELCOMF. TO ATTEND ALL , _ READ THE cH RCH ANNOU NCEMENTS e * « / / ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES or ‘SERVICES: was held Celebrate 10 Million Publication » A special eeremony © marking | Mhe publishing of the 10,000,000th | opy of.the English Ruby Bible | the President. was presented | No other edition ef the Eng- sh Bible has -heen-circulated-in-| ich large quantity as this King aversion of. the small and-sived Bible, Still one of the lowest | quired 60 tons of printing ink | alone. é - | Originally produced for the cs . ¢ Canadian market..this Bible ~~Ienown inthe trade as No--5.000 as been printed in England, ~ with 17 of every 20-copies—being |shipped overseas to hundreds of | 3 ‘countries. Officers appointed ‘at the Gen. | ral Board. meeting for the Can- to. heir—judgment-in--relizgious.mat-.| The exact changes he made in|ters with the moral needs of | ‘brought order out of chaos. He | unqualified praise. | |By modern standards he was a ‘rough and heavy-handed ; nd in .some matersene wat leruel and violent efen beyond | the in Toronto recently. | During—the —anntial--G-e n-e-r-al Board meetings of the Canadian Bible Society, Henry D. Hicks, with this specially bound book | Dr. | by the -Rev.-John T. Watson, the | general secretary of The British and Foreign. Bible Society in London... ; which- at one | ' time was known as the ‘ ‘shilling | Bible.” | priced—bihles=tn—he gos where, this edition was reset in its present format in 1931 by | funds made available from the, ‘anadian Bible Society. Publish- | ling-the 10 million copies has re- | iday: } MORNING— Determined to lead oe le in the Anos Ne. Oe. Akin are the He allied himself ait larael's evil To preserve the Hebrews’ * spiritual 19:00 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages ;. |} ways of the Lord. Jehoshaphat dis- land to guide, judge and correct his King Ahab in-the ill-fated war with : 8 aR Worship and the Lord's Su Varicaced worship in the local shrines people, Jehoshaphat established jus Syria, earning the disgust and re legacy, he eet up a religious ms sit aia eae cA TRIBUTE TOA t's Supper } and tried to wipe out Baal~ worship. tice for all, in their daily affairs —- buke of certain prophets of Judah,— tion program for fhe people. — II | . MOTHER" AI Chronicles 17. i Il Chronicles 9: 1-7, : Il Chronicles 18, Chronicles: 19:8-11, | 1.00 p.m.—Evening Service | 5! ABOUNDING LIFE” MEMORY VERSE: “W hiarefane now let the fear of the Lord be upon you; take heed and do it: for there is no iniquity with the | Sermon: “THE L.S.D. OF AB E --Minister: Mr. W.. 0; Weale ‘But-the sum. total. and righteousness, and he con- from _their loyalty” jhuman life of every age.. he believed to be a righteous /tered. STUDENT CHCIR Saturday, terian Church. Sunday, ; 11 a.m.—The - Kirk of St; lottetown. -3-p.m.—St.. Andrews, Montague ‘James, by a fireside. “ot “his | (eause, the “Hebrew people might life was on the side of justice have completely fallén away Wa to Jehovah ‘tributed -te—theadvancement. of ‘andthe whole spiritual! history Had lof the race and world would he not fought valiantly for whet ave-th-e-e-8 fundamentally al- EWART COLLEGE PRESBYTERIAN 4 p.m. —yYouth Rally for’ Western part of Presbytery of P.E.—Summerside Presby- Char. . « 7 p.m.—Zion Church, Chartottetown. followed Organist: Mrs. Helen MacRae, A.R.C. WE EXTEND A“ WARM “WELCOME- TO A CALVARY TEMPLE PENTECOSfAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA : Upper Prince Street’. © Rev. Cyril, Clarke, Pastor 9:15 a.m.—Radio Broadcast, Summerside station’ 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School, Loyalty Campaign 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service, SPECIAL MEETINGS: Commencing TUESDAY, MAY 10-12 Tuesday to Friday 8:00 pm Sunday 7:30 p.m. The. Speaker willbe Evangelist, Rev. J. W. Beam - You. will receivea* warm. welcome -at Calvary Temple ~ ae BIRCHWOOD. FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND (Meeting in. Sherwood Elementary Schoo! SUNDAY, .MAY 1 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages Nursery through ‘adult class 11:00 afi -Morning worship The .Lord’s Supper and Preaching Presiding: W. A. MacRae Sermon ; Kenneth Te Norrist= Saray ni my ene -YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED <r Sherwood Church of — (Birchwood St. near Longworth Ave.) Ministers -Rey.—W.R,Undechay, B.A, M —Morning Worship , M.—Evening Worship _ VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. ~ - Christin Reformed Church . 155° Mt. Edward Road (The first church in Sherwdod) =, ~— any A church-planting project of: "Central Christian Chureh;Chartottetown-*—————— Rev. M. Dornbush, Minister _10:00 a.m. —Morning Worship (English) ~ Elder J. Kamphuis” See STE RT DEES EERE 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D.,- Minister : “Mr. Lestie Hiscott—Organist "and Director of Ch 11:00 -a.m.—Nursery and Kindergarten Classes |} 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP _ Sermon: Solo: ‘‘Come Unto Him” —Handel (Miss June Foster) SACRAMENT OF INFANT. BAPTISM 11-18-a:m:—Primary Church Schoo 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP y “MISSION FESTIVAL” Dedication T, ission Ceremony Anthem: ‘‘A’ Spring Carol’’—arr. Willan i (Junior Girls’ and Boys’ Choirs) * The Kirk St. St. James. . Minister: The Rev. Malic A. McCuaig, .A., B.D. irector of Music 3 Mus., ARCCO isang Gledhill M.A., B. 11:00 A.M. : Anthem “Ponder My Words, 0 Lord” T._A. Walmisley x 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery. 11:30 a.m.—Children’s Corner You ‘Are Invited To Worship With Us —. 238 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. 11:00 a.m.—Wallace Tettneon. ; —T:90-p.m.—Ron Harris Speaker: James A.-Stahr, B.Se., M.Th. “The Old Book . .°. the» New Birth . . the Blessed Hope. e Corner Prince and Grafton Streets The Reverend Donald A, Campbell, B.A., D.D. Miss Roberta Shaw, Deaconess Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, L.Mus., B.Mus. rene ana Choir Director: - 10.00 ‘a.m; —Bible Class 10:-30-a-m; —Sunday School semble and after attend Church service with nee oe: 11/00-a:m:—DIVINE-WORSHIP « CHRISTIAN FAMILY SUNDAY. Sermon; CHRISTIAN FAMILY LIFE Anthems: — The Lord My Shepherd Ie * Sermon -"*YOUR FAMILY LIFE: ASSET OR LIABILITY? toe Hon Prestiytarian Church PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 9:45 a.m. “Junior, Intermediate-and Senior Church School “SAVE THE ANGELS THE BOTHER" — "YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP “imi v Us ow Charlottetown Bible Chapel _ . the Preciout Blond ie - 11:00—Nursery Schoo! ‘Today—only)-Members--wil] as attendance ig recorded Junior Choir wit. 11:13 a.m.—Sunday School ou : Elder M. Visser officiating You are cordially invited to worship with us. THE PRESBYTERIAN Sener IN CANADA Presbytery of P-E.I. 4 SHERWOOD - PARKDALE ; EXTENSION CHARGE ~ 9: 30 a.m. —Sunday School (classes for all ages) ALL ARE WELCOME ~ First Baptist Church Coraer of Prince and Fitzroy Streets : Rev. Malcolm F. Gariow. B.A... 8.:D.. Minister. Mrs. V_ L. Dingwell, Organist and_Choir Dineye: 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages. 11:00 a.m.—‘‘THE CHRISTIAN HOME” Children’s Choir Solo: Miss Debbie Wood - Presentation of Infants and Dedication of Parents ° ‘7:00 p.m.—“TREASURE IN HEAVEN” Anthem: ‘O For A Thousand Ton guessto Sing’’ Wednesday 7:30 p.m.—-Prayer Meeting. 3 °. A WARM WELCOME AWAITs You M ‘SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH Kirkwood Drive ~ ‘ Minister: Rev. Clayton C.. Lewin- Organist and Director of Choirs: , Mrs. J. B. Herdman, L.R.A.M. f ie . mM. an ge and “Juniors < m.—Nurse Timary, and 11:00 a.m. ‘—hatetiag Fami ime Sermon: ‘ E THINGS MOTHERS WANT Junker Cb “The Lord My Shep! Junior Choir: iv 2:00 P. m.—Sacrament of Baptism ae 7:15 p.m.—Adult Study Group You Are Welcome to Worship With Us _ UNITED: CHURCH Charlottetown, P-E.I. Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. Rev. Gerald G: Wyrwas, B.A.. B.D. Organist and Director of Choirs: Mr. J. B. Herdman 9:45 a.m.—Senior, Intermediate and Juniors 11:00 a.m. —Primary. and Kindergarten 11:00 a.m.—Crib Room and Nursery up te two years Broadcast over CFCY 11:00 a.m.—‘‘THE CITADEL OF SOCIETY” Rev. John G. E. Ball Christian Family Sunday Anthem: Father, We Praise Thee” Erle Thiman —'‘CALLED AND CHOSEN’ Rev. J. Ball Solo: ‘Come Ye essed’’ (J. P. Scott) -=Mrs. David Cox, Soprano Ministers: t : 7:00 p.m. Dial 2-1271 OUR SERVICES SSL end Rifai SS en =