a The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat. May 4, 1963. Liberation Front "Claimed Dishonoring Que MONTREAL tCPl Sellal Police Director J. Adrien Rn- styled liberators unleashed campaign of Violence and in- rial squad to break up the lib- timidation in Quebec this spring. eration front. and said its mem- aimed, they say. at the over- bers will work overtime until throw of colonalism. 'this is done. Calling themselves the Quebec Liberation Front iF‘LQl, they. incidents since April 20. when announced their existence in a w. ' O'Neill. a tifvycar-old mimeographed press release re-. night watchman. was killed by ceived in va rlou s Montreal an exploding bomb at an army newspaper offices March 8. i recruiting centre on Sherbrooke Sim... the" "w", hm... hm." Street in the heart of the city. tour explosions. numerous bomb PROMPTan [.mmxm. scares. several other acts of This tragedy flaw mm!” "P vandahsm arid a T3" has been. gent-y to police investigation of *‘llfd- Th? I'hpliai'lm from. haslthe terrorism and Robert said claimed responsibility- again by‘ his men are making progrpss‘ means of “UN "Ommlfn'quf‘s—f He declined to elaborate. how- '"r mm, ,0! "1.9 “"‘°:“°"’-. ever. on the grounds that dis- “ares and Vandahsm " has: closure of what the police know been made for ""5 Mumg' ’ may hamper the investigation. Lead?“ “i open separalm or' The first explosions occurred gamzatmns m Ii“, prpdnmmamly April I when a bomb was tossed ranch ' Speakm: pm“an say into the ventilating system 0 "in m.“ ""dm'gfn'md, “Inle I” the national revenue building in dlscmdiflng 'hP” dm“ m “m Montreal. causing limited dam- Quebec s Independence from the a: rest. of Canada and may be a anti-separatist plot to do exactl that. Premier Jean I.csa:e has said east of Montreal on the the group “is dishonoring the transcontinental route of t name of Quebec at a time when Canadian National Railways. Quebec is beginning to assert The ('NR called the rail dam- ltselt’ in all fields." age. quickly repaired. “sabo- The premier told reporters re. tage." The letters “FLQ” were reotly that Quebec provincial seen painted on the walls of a and Montreal city police have cabin near the tracks. redoubled their efforts. in co- A train carrying former e. n . y Then a track was ripped apart near Lemieux. 120 miles north- main h operation with the RCMP. to‘prime minister Diefcnbakor, put an end to the terrorism and passed over the repaired track that, he believes the guilty a few hours after the incident. should he given “exemplary Another bomb blast April 20 punishment.‘ windows at shattered garage m CHURCH FOR AH... ML FOR THE CHURCH The (‘burch is the greatest. factor on earth for the building of charac- ta' and good citizenship. It is a store- hnusr of spiritual values. Without. a. strong t'ihur . neither demoflacy nor civilization can survive. There are tour sound reasons why every person should attend services reini- larty and support the. t'burch. They are; it For his own 33 'e. :2) For his children's sake. 13' For the, sake. of his community and pa ' always measure. sup rt. P an to go to chiircb regm larly and read your Bible daily. There have been no serious . Name 'Rf‘MP headquarters in Mout- al a hert of Montreal formed a spc- re FIND AMMI'NITION Police reported Thursday dis- covery of caches of 10.000 rounds, of ammunition in private homes in Sherbrooke. RS miles east ofl Montreal. and they were inves- tigating the possibility of a con- nection with the FLQ. Police picked up 15 men for questionng in of pre~dawn raids young printing equipment. The men a series King David. the Psalmist. was visited in Munirpal one day by Nathan the prop et tho Good Friday and seized a quan- m 5‘ parabl“ made "‘9 kmg W tity of typewriters. papers and Ir. ‘ l l For David had upon 9 a great. transgression be had made that resulted. he arra against G(Kl.-II Samuel 12:1-15. all described as between 20 and 30. were later released. A 23 - year - old \Iontreal teacher was held briefly questioning later in the month. In Quebec City. where of Abraham was to pol'te d 13 persons questioning Easter weekend. James Wolfe was the British to general whose victory on Plains of Abraham in 1759 led to the capture of Quebec from the French. Gedcon Langlois. superintend- 0 ent of the national battlefields commission. said in Quebec tenders for restoration nor have been submitted to the fed- eral department of northern af- fairs and national resources. He said the 25.1oot monument. built in the form of an obelisk. will be restored exactly as it was HAS RIG MOUTH ’I‘he Sargussum fish has such a large mouth that it can swal- low another fish of equal size. the Wolfe monument on the Plains ppled March. r i the- PRAYER FOR PARDON FAMOUS for l (Editor's note: The follow- lwas away to war (see 11 Sam- .‘ Ing material relating to to- iuel 11). Then. to compound the morrow‘s Sunday School les- lcrime. when avid discovered . sion is based on copyrighted that Rathsheba was pregnant. outlines produced by the DI- he sent Uriah into battle in . vision of Christian Education. such a way that he might be National Council hurdles killed. in the US and II used by A rebuke by the prophet Na- . permission.) It made David realize how l 3, N. SPEER JONES sinful he had been. and made The, three psalms In today'sjhim seek God's forgiveness. ‘lesson are ascribed to David: From lhls p")de experience whose own personal experience: came the Psalms We S‘Udy 10' with God's forgiveness for a grave sin enables him to write{ ay. The first condition necessary Memories in the Making A picture . . . a frame . . . to treasure always. So she believes! The fleeting baby smile, the outgrown pair cat-baby meek—these site! But in later years not every mother can point with pride to her son‘s baby picture. Memories sometimes become tarnished with remorse. So much depends on as. If we hope always to treasure our glimpse cf yesterday . . . we mi com with spiritual tools our vision of Immune with great conviction on the for a reestablishment of com- suhjetl. lmunication with God after any His sin. of course. was his. offense is referred to in the se- adulterous liaison with Uriah's‘ C0110 verse of Psalm 32 -— here wife, Bathsheba, while." Uriah‘must be no guile. or deceit in the individual spirit. In other words. he must. be. completely honest in dealing with God. Notice that three words for sin are used in verses one and two —- transgression. sin an iniquity. God's pardonlng mer- cy is also described in three ways «e the sin is carried away tforgivenl. hidden (covered) and ransomed (imputeth notl. , only directly autobio- graphical part of this psalm is found in verses three through five, in which David describes the misery that was his before he. acknowl his sin to God. Th are is no greater mi- sery known to man than the. se- paration from God which oc- curs when man knows he has but. cannot tic- to be not the words of David. but the words of God to David. The word "wicked" in verse 10 does not mean only lawless or evil. but also unbelieving. Famous throughout the ages is David‘s great prayer for pardon. Psalm 51. The title it- self crrried the direct connec- David's gre at transgression with Bathsheba. Briefly. it can be said to in- clude an introductory beseech- ing for cleaning (verses one for Bathsheba. beautiful Uriah. and because of the Uriah killed—ll Samuel 11. David Seeks Forgiveness Verses eight. and nine appearfl tion between this psalm and . if f7 .«7 ll.’ . I l. afli" ‘2: m ‘ When David recognized his great sin. From wife of he aclmowledged it. to God. and prayed mired situation for forgiveness. A contrite heart is a nged to have time sacrifice to the Lord. 0 cleanses trs.«Psalm 51:2, 17. Province’s 4-H MONTAGUE —— Prince Ed- ward Island’s 4-l-I Club mm and two). the. direct confessionlsentative. Miss Joyce Dewar. of his sin (verses three throughiNe'W Perth, rebm‘ned home this (verses 13 through 15). and the't'ives from each of the pnovinoes kind of sacrifice tthe contriteireceivul their Canadian citizen- heartl which pleases God.shixp certificates from John G. (verses 16 through 19). :Diefenbaker. his last official act We. FM 3 parallel passageias prime minister. regarding the true or inner sa-; A humum of their map to “12% laws}? 2%.le saul‘iNew York was I visit be the am“ ' ‘ ' ‘United Nations building. Psalm 103 has. been called a . psalm of meditation. Its out- The week m waftmf' .standing feature is its revela-il‘m “’55 ' $9M 0‘ “9593’ ltion of a man a l on e with his: Scheflll‘led SSH“ 0‘ meetmgs' i‘ own soul. In this it is very 51199530111330? all“ 0919”; milar to Romans 7. :‘1 »- _ 0°11” The last two Verses assigned lat‘ound the. American 4-H Club this lesson point up the essence; Centre. God‘s pardon His pity Is not:delegat.rm was given a warm exercised toward those who re-lwelcome 5mm _1'l5 bel against Him. but towardlwuntenpatl‘ls. Miss Dewar those who seek to please a n dlmrts. obey Him. 1 mile group visited the wmwi O v-w I‘e-l ) 103, praising God's forgiveness. Thus he teaches others. Psalm 51:13. 14. Returns From Washington six). an extended prayer foriweek after V'idti'nrg Ottawa. purity (verses seven througthew York and Washington. 12). the consequent proclama-lD. C. tion to others of God's goodness In Ottawa titre 4.I-I represents-l Canadian i fire on the vehicles. .I r American It OTTAWA (CP) — A George W. Antler-on. Jr. of. naval operations. U.s.' Will visit national defence quarters here May 9-10 headquar to r ‘ announce Navy It Div (I. III "Honor To} can... And Thy Mather” this experience David was in- to write Psalms 32. 51 and Club Delegate l If you have nq already done s speak your Overlay I . ing love .who did so much for you. Dofi ‘im .4 [cemetery that allow you it. SERGEA (177169.61! pm'ilege 'of greeting VIENTIANERTLaIEELE'EngS) gbedrmful and dittrnctu'e mm”. ‘A French sergeant was killedlmmt nth“ ma." m 0'" “'hl‘ll 58nd another semeant and alfor reasons of its own. I'CSll’Itu lCatholic priest wounded by afyou to a metal marker set flush jlan mine in a pro-Communistiwith the ground. attack on the Plaine des .larres. l A h r lit was reported here Friday. st eye“? 80 byyou “""ml sriie Bishop of Vientiane. Msgr. '28 that nothing keeps memorial lEuenne Logsdreck who was in [more beautifully alive than a ml. a convoy w ich pulled out of the Eute ken in words i . leftist-held town of Xieng vhou- tabiefinim 0f marble0f mPemh ‘ang Thursday. said that wthenl ' lthe mine'explod a pro omr I‘munist Pathet Lao post. sheen; Write to us or phone Charlotte pen ;50 yards up the road 0 . town 4-6935 or Montague 40-3 for (House. had breakfast with U.S.I IOongressmen, enjoyed a moon- illght sail on the Potomac River. , land placed a wealth on that lgrave the unknown soldier Sin Arlington cemetery. a free catalogue. The Bible House l 0 l The Salvation Army I "Home of Evangelism Since 1865" Great George tree 55 Villa Avenue Capt. and Mrs. R. Walker Sunday: Directory Class—-9230 am. Sunday School—10 a.m. Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. Friday: Young People's Hobby Class—4:13 pm. “A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY ” W Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Street: The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. B.A.. Minister Organist and Choir Director Miss Madelyn Wadden, L.Mus.. B.Mur.. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School—Classes for all ages, 10:00 a.m.-—-Bib1e Class 11:00 a.m.-—Nursery School 11:00 LIL—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: Mr. W. A. Ma-clnod . Eastern Field Secretary of The Gideon: International in Canada An . Praise To The LorduHenry Coleman 7:00 p.m.—DIVI.NE WORSHIP mon: INTO THE CLOUD Anthem: Hail. Gladdening Light—Geoffrey Shaw VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Mr. John A. Wilson Maritime Christian Colle e 9 Charlottetown, P.E.I. takes pleasure in presenting FOR ITS! SPRING LECTURESHIP tMr. John A. Wilson W- Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Jeremiah Jeremiah Jeremiah Luke I Cori nthiana H 211-8 3714-20 431-4 6:43-49 3' Minister. First. Gn'utiln Ohm-ch W Ohio Friday Saturday eId. Corinthians I Thessalonians :6- 3 :6-13 Theme: nus FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED BY THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS JO . ' . . magma?! noormo AND 125: Pigtaxag‘zfsfihfit Pl '1'. T- 3’3”? 10:00 am. dz 2:30 pm. on COMPANY A raise " k um mg an eating _ - #6275 18 Spring park Road ' PD r ages 8:“ st Day +9868 Nix“ “mo Tues. Fri. April 30-May 3 ' 12 Elm Ave. to Edward St, in the JACK nawrzx up. I AMER mu“ COLLEGE BUILDING Interior Decorator ‘ " 223 KENT ST- 15‘ Emmn S. .Manutacturers of Cement Blocks. MOORE & MCLEOD urn __ +9609 102 Kensington Road Departmental Store A smmourrr oanpnns “541 119 Queen St. S ' L”; (George W. Johnson. Prop.) BRIGHTON DAIRY .Cll V I'll +3219 11 Sidmount Ave. 330 Green St. P Scrvico: "g MILLER. BROS, LTD. 5. NELSON GOOD BOWNESS TRANSPORT LTD. (Arthur Bowness. Prop.) Personal Evangelism Theme: The Christian Homo Pianos, Musical Instruments Plumbing and Heating Co tr 1 #4287 15‘ sewed". Aw' H535 147 Great George St. moss 17 Hawthorn: Ange?r ' . 8:00 pm. ROYAL" PLUMBING ‘ GRAFTON STREET m0 ALBERT L. THOMAS Mom-Thurs. April. 29-May2 HEAT!" ssnv] (Culdilll Oil Agent) IN 'Douglas Hyde. Prop.) 1"R9d" Howatl. Lessee) +6610 Grafton St, East 4.7515 101/, Spring um. onto 153 Grafton sc. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Pathdale CHURCH Chi MWEII-‘IwTC ultaot EI‘MER I'MIUET T rnmuls res Beer-lest. one Flooring Service exlco lei-vice station A «mild ‘n Italian I‘ tuned can an Great George St. um 99 mum st. casts st, pet... M to the live I e" ATTEND m CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY publ to Inend those services and offers you religious sup- IVGI'B 380k & Son Ltd, plies for Chum“ and 2 Memorial Craftsmen home. I 170 Kent St. Charlottetown . Since 1870 First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. ILA Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingweu. Organist and Director .. B.D.. Choir 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—“STORMY SEAS" Anthem: 'My Song is Love Unknown‘ ~1Wesley) Ordinance of the. Lord's Supper Reception of New Members 7:30 p.m. "A ROCK IN A WEARY LAND" Anthem: “The. Lord's My Shepherd" (Crimond with descantl M I 0 Central Christian Churn 219 Kent Street Charlottetown, P.E.l. Morning: 10:00 a.m.—Lord's Supper and Morning Message Guest Speaker: Robert MacCallum. Representative of Gideon Society Anthem: "0 Saviour Hear Me." tGluck) Evenlng:. 7:00 p.m.-- Evening Service “YOU ARE IMPORTANT“ Special Music Minister—Mr. William O. Weale Organist—Mrs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M_ A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT ALL TIMES! St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769 by Royal Foundation Rev. F. Louis Elias. Rector Organist and Choir Director: George A. Thompson, F.R.C.O.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. Third Sunday after Easter 1:?!) ems-Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m.—-Sunday School. Junior, Senior and Bible classes. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. Anthem: “Christ the Lord is Risen Again" ——Eric iman.. 6:30 p.m.—Hymn S int! 7.00 p.m.—Eveviing Prayer and Sermon. Where THE CHURCH IS THERE IS LIGHT. A'I'I‘END CHURCH THIS SUNDAY. 'MU mi CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Upper Prince Street Rev. C. K. Benn. Pastor 9:15 a.m.—Fellowship Hour. Summerside Radio 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Loyalty Campaign 11:00 n.m.——Oommunion Service 7:30 p.m.—Missionary Reilly Plan now to attend the meetings with Rev. C. Nelson. Miami. Flm'ida, omnmencina this Tuesday. May 7th. Every night ex. cept Saturday at 8 pm. ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN’S REVIVAL CENTER W m Charlottetown Bible Chapel ‘ 285 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. SERVICES: 11 mm. and 7:30 p.m. EVENING SPEAKER: STANLEY WELLS Visitors Cordially Welcome Radio Broadcast 4:15 p.m. a The Kirk of S. James The Reverend T. H. B. Somers, M.A., S.T.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choir: Christopher Gledhlll., M.A., B.Mus. it: 45 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m.—MORNl-NG WORSHIP AND SERMON: “BEYOND THE REACH OF TROUBL " Anthem: Hallelujah"—Beethoven 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP AND SEMINAR: "THE GOOD YOU DO OF WHICH YOU ARE WHOLLY UNAWARE" 8:00 p.m.—-Young People's Society “U- that cometh to Me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on Me shall never thirst." TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Charlottetown. P. E. l. Ministers: Rev. J. G. E. Ball. B.A. Rev. G. G. Wyrwas, B.A.. B.D. Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Organist & Director of Choirs: Royiiton F. Mugford, A.R.C.0. 9:45 8.: 11 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m.—-"THE ENEMY WITHIN THE GATES" I . . G. , as) Gideon representative will speak Anthem: "With A Voice Of Singing" (Martin Shaw» Battle of the. Atlantic church parade attending service 7:00 p.m.—“FOUR GREAT CHOICES OF LIFE" ——tRev. C. C Lewis) Dedication Mission Ceremony U“Chrlst, whose Glory Fills the Skies" —- see "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY AND SPRING PARK" SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH (Cor. Kirkwood Drive and Dunkirk Street) 9:30 and 11:00 n.m.—CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 a.m.——A LIBRARY OF BOOKS (Rev. C. C. Muir's) Choir: “Love Lifted Me" Organist: Mrs. P. Deacon: Director: Mr. W. C. Bull l PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Clirlltlo Drive. Pukdale Rev. J. H. Tye. B.A., B.D.. Minister e ac "Y. m l Organist and Director of Senior Choir rs. ley Newman Director of Junior and Intermediate Choirs _ 9:40 Lin-Junior and Senior Church School 11:00 a.m.—Klndergarten Classes and Nursery 11:00 urn—MORNING WORSHIP \ mom Representative Gideon Society Anthem: "Let All The World In Every Corner 'Sing"—Roberum 11:15 a.m.-—Prlmary Glut-oh School 1:00 p.m.—mEVENm%:&BSHIP . : ING ADVERTISEMENT! Oerenrony of Declined to M All h at It. lantha- Muslc by a Male Choir Selection by Guest Singers—The Baptist m You Are Welcome In Word” With U. A——-‘r- St. Peter": Cathedral Anglican Church of Canada Roebford Square The Van. Archdeacon J. R. Dlvlel. M.A,. Rector The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. M.A., D.D. ' Honor", Autltant Priest Mm Slum Brenton. Ltc. Mus.. Organist Mn. 3. W. Patterson. Choir Director Mu Mb—Tbe Third Sunday after Easter MD mum—Holy Eucharist 0:45 n.m.—-Mlttlos 0:45 a.nt.4umday School 11:“ Inn—Choral Eucharist 7:” p.rn.-Evuionn Visnuammouwdmollnm. \ Em t";