. r I' o forth on Trial. ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON human-ad»- Scripture—Nuance 11—14. _. -: “T— q}, (. __..—— w x ‘ ' .- 3)) “~ . .. ._____ H . ‘ If ‘ V I \ \ - I ’ [- ' 3" - e. \ . .7' a... 4,- \~ "— _ a. / r39 ,. "‘3 — \ _ k ‘ x J \ ’1’, ‘ 'D‘ _ VJ hf“- a_,,- u' wasn't—spa; ' V. Wild ems M E ‘ ' - ' . Israel- ' f Eve Aaron and Miriam. Moses Moses sends 12 spies. one from In His anger. God denies the afltflnwith Mos: filialfighfihn'fl brother and sister. resent his author- . to scout the Promised Land “a, m m Cam”, Th” invade Gal's care. Angry. God sends too ity. God afflicts Miriam with leprosy. 'l‘wo return urging invasion. 10, gm with” m. blessing. m defaced. hitch meat at one time and smite: When Aaron repents, Moses prays mg (a reports. re believed. The and w 40 can b the Wilder. them with a plague. Many die— for a cure. is made well,—— Israelites refuse to enter C-anaan.— MN I); Number- 11, Numbers 12. 3. ness,— umber: . MEMORY VERSE—"Be of good courage, and He shall strengthen GOD'S PROMISES Israel Refuses To Believe'w . o I meat to last (Editor’s note: The following material relating to tomorrow's Sunday School lesson is based on copyrighted outlines produc- ed by the Division of Christi a n Education. National Council of Churches in the US. and is used by permission.) By R. If. RAMSEY THE PERIOD in which the tribes of Israel wandered in the wilderness is of immense significance to Hebrew tradi- tion. It is referred to countless times by later Biblical histor- ians, by the Psalmists. and by the prophets. . Sometimes (as in Hosea 11:: e...“ 1 V1 7/ It [nu - 1-5) it is regarded as a sort of childhood for the nation: a trail. ' ' . an age of inno- cence. Nearly always it is point- ed out as an era when God was especially protective and provi- dent toward His chosen people. The story of Israel's sojourn in the Wilderness is principally one of grumbling and dissati- faction on the part of the peo- le. They continually find fault with Moses and are even ungra- teful for the Lord’s providence. : Now we must admit that the constant heat of the desert wilderness would make people irritable. to which we should family ride. idiebusyhigh add a monotony of food 1and lack of water in which to bathe. But. the Israelites had been redeemed from gc. f They did have God's protecti n g .presenoe with them. And they had His promise of a land "flo- wing with milk and honey," ; which they would possess. i Yet the Israelites discounted ,these blessings and vented their limitation by murmuring against :Moses and . Although manna still to ll .‘every night. the people yearn- ed for the meat and fish. the cu- .cumbers and melons. the on- !ions. leeks and garlic to which your heart, all ye that hope In the Lord!”——Psalm 81:24. they had become accustomed in E Th e y complained so loudly that Moses took the pro- blem to God. Angry at their complaints. mises to send enough a whole month so much that it will come out their nostrils and become loathsome to them! A wind blows a g r e at multitude of quails. which fall and cover the earth. When the people have gorgcd themselves on the on ". God smiles them with a terrible pla- gue in which many die. Even Aaron and Miriam. the brother and sister of Moses. be— come disaffected and resent their brother's authority. Again the Lord is displeased and He afflicts Miriam with lepr o s y . Then Aaron mpents. while Mo- ses prays io God that Miriam may be cured. Aft-er seven days of the punishment. she is made well again. way. “Let’s find a new road!" That’s a game we play often when we take 3 These little journeys of discovery have led us to some beautiful, serene Sections of our community that we never would have seen if we’d stayed on At times, life itself can seem like a crowded, noisy highway. The years rush by . . . we promise ourselves that some day we’ll take the time to look Gipyright 1964 Keistcr Advertising Service, he, Sfrasburg, VI. - around. us and try to understand where we are and why . . . but worldly in- terests tend to fill every minute to the brim. We wonder why the pleasures that we work so hard to obtain fail to bring us happiness . . . and we sense that life has a deeper meaning, if we could find it. The Church can guide you and your family to s new, wonderful road. Discover the warm fellowship, the renewed courage, the refreshing peace of mind that grow from membership in your neighborhood church. Monday Tuesday Wednuday Thursday Friday Saturday Leviticus Psalms Isaiah Jeremiah Matthew John 26 :14-20 25 :1-10 30 : 15-21 31 :7-14 23 :1-15 16 :4-16 p _ ATLANTIC DRYWALL AND JOHN W. MacKENZlE L. _ INSULATION LTD. Real Estate Consultant -; “'5 ‘6 Valley st. Appraisa- and Broker 430-2479 I}: 7_ 4-338 269 Queen St. ' ' nannwans co. 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Now Moses selects 12 men. one from each tribe. and sends them to re- connoiter the Promised Land of Canaan. They were gone for 40 days . and probably saw the larger part i of Palestine. On their return ten of the spice report that land is indeed flowing with milk and honey. but that it is inhabi- ted by men of great stature and even by giants. in whose ' sight the Israelites would be u I mere. grasshoppers. Before dsrael could even ex- perience an initial wave of pes- a simism. Caleb and Joshua. thei two remaining spies. took the i initiative and. dissenting from i the majority report. urged! immediate invasion of the land 3 because they felt the Israelites ’ were able to overcome it. Before the Israelites could act on the suggestion. the other 10 spies reported that they would not be able to conquer the land, and gave an exaggerated report regarding the strength of the inhabitants. It was now up to Israel to decide whether they would ad- opt the minority report or the maj o r i t y report. Tragically. they chose the latter. Agreeing _wit-h the ten spies. the peo- ple again murmur and wee p and wish that they had died in Egypt. Once mone the Lord becomes angry and Moses is driven to plead with God not to destroy . pub 'ofOur ammonium unuM mmmnmmood-ev- No on 1- uwme that m... on beauty. 0‘ Pope John called for an "a to” — a bringing up to date of the ancient Church. a renewal. a migoration. on: V Everything in the Council must serve this goal. Beyond question. the decision to speak Lady in terms of her in- timate relationship to the Church was motivated by the compell- ing concern that the Council Judge all other matters in the light of the Church Itself. observers from the separated brethren who wore at the Council regard the vote about Our Lady as a wise move andaisoasa gecturcofecum- cnlcal good will. tern and dc, votion are sharp dividing lac. tors in Christendom. Hence Catholics can regard .t as a hopeful sign that other Christians find encouragement In the Council's Intention to study the relationship of Marv to the Church. THE VERY words in which st. Luke gives Gabriel's greet. ing to Mary as well as Eliza- h's greeting and Mary's re. ply. her Magnificst. are taken from Old Testament writing: about the daughter of Sion. ————————.—\_ CLOCK MAKER clocks designed by John Clark, parks superintend. ent in Guelph. Ont. are located throughout Canada and the US. TIIE HISTORIC CHURCH Belfast Church Has Celebration the Belfast Quartet and the 5 Brooklyn Trio. A special feature will be I Gaelic service on Tuesday eve- ning. conducted by Rev. Donald Sinclair. a son of the late Rev. A. MacLean Sinclair, minister :of the congregation for 18 .years. The Gaelic song service will be led by W.A. Bruce, Vai- leyfield. Following are the succeeding ministers of Belfast Presbyter- ian Church. since its founding: Rev. Alexander Maclean. Rev. AS. Stewart. Rev. A. Mac L. Sinclair. Rev. S.D. MacPhec Rev. J.W. MacKenzie. Rev. T. A. Rodger. Rev. D, Lloyd Grif- fiths. Rev. Wallace Wadland. v. E.C. Evans. Rev. R. S. Qulgley. Rev. James Heathwood and Rev. Nicholson. who was inducted in May. 1956. Names of the first elders of the church were: Dr. MacAulay, Murdock Gillis. Evander Mac- Rae. Donald Murchison. John MacDonald and Donald Nichol- son. Special meetings will be held in the historic Belfast Presby- terian Church, starting Sunday. in observance of the 140th anni- versary of the church. The. meetings will last to Aug_ 23. when they will close with a memorial service at 3 pm. Services will be held nightly at 7.30 pm. except Saturday. Aug. 22, when the service will be at 8 pm. Opening services Aug. 16 will be conducted by Rev. Donald Nicholson. minister of Belfast Presbyterian Church at 11 am. and 7.30 pm. Guest ministers who will par- ticipate in _the services are. Rev. Raymond Gillis. Clyde River: Rev. Donald Sinclair. DD. Halifax. NS; Rev. L. E. Blaikie. Monoton. N.B.: Rev. Robert W. Ross. Sunny Corner. .13.. moderator of the nod of the Maritime Provinces of the Presbyterian Church in Canada Special music for the services is planned by the church choir. :6 m St Paul's Anglican Church Established 1700 by Royal Foundation The Rev. 1‘. Innis Elias. 1.5.1.. Roch Organist and Choir Director: George A. Thompson. F.R.C.O.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. Twelfth Sunday after Trinity 3:30 a.m.—-0eicbration of ugly Communion Celebrant: Rev. Louis Elias. 11:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer and Serum Officiant. and Preacher: Rev’d. R. Ives Subject: “THE MISSION OF JESUS THE CHRIS!" Attend Church this Sunday. You are cordially welcome. St. Peter's Cathedral Roebford Square Anglican Church of Canada The Yes. Archdeacon J. R. Davies. M.A. Rector The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. M.A.. D.D. Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton. Lfc. Mum. Organist Mrs. B. W. Patterson. Choir Director August lG—The Twelfth Sunday the: Tr‘JiIl' 8:00 a,m.—l-{oly Eucharist 8:46 a.m.—-Mattins 11:00 a.m.——Ohoral Eucharist and Sermon. 7:00 p.m.—-Eveneong (plain) Visitors are most welcome at all services. SPRING PA‘RK UNITED CHURCH (Corner Dunkirk Street and Kirkwood Drive) Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. Ron R, Atkinson 11:00 arm—Nursery 11:00 ant—Rev. Robert Hutcheoon. guest speaker . theson is . is granted: the sin is pardoned but ! certain consequences must fol- ow. All those over 20 years old - except Joshua and Caleb — who left Egypt with Moses. will wander for 40 years until all he men have died. and then they will enter the Promised Land Realizing their blunder. Is— rael is determined to go up and possess the land anyway. They went. but the hour for going had passed for that generation. and that which wouldhave been a glorious vi tory. had they walked in faith. became a sha- meful defeat. Politician Plans To Enter Order QUEBEC (Cpl—Dr. Camilch Pouliot, minister of fish and} game in the Union Nationals} government of rom‘ (1944 to the defeat of the Union Prince Of Church Explains Role By CARDINAL McGUIGAN (In the plans originally submiI-. We must beware of turning; ted to the Council. there Was handmaid of the Lord the Moth-t such a separate Schema on er of Jesus and our mother into ‘ "Mary Mother of God and Mo- an idea. an abstraction a per-- ‘ thcr of Men". sonificatlon at the expense of The majority of the fathers her personality. ‘felt. however. that the interest On October 29. mm the Sec- .of the Church would be served and Session of the Second Vati- |better by considering Our Lady can Council voted to discuss the I in her own relationship to the place of Our Lady. not as a sep- 1 Church. arate section on its own. but as I This could be done best by a special subdivision of the . placing a part about Mary in theme “OF the Church". The In vote was very close: 1.114 to 1.- t tion on the Church itself. 147. The main purpose of the Coup- A great many members of the oil. as Pope John planned it and Council felt it would be to the as Pope Paul is carrying it. out good of the Church to have a is that the Church take stock 0? separate treatment of Our Lady. itself so that. it may appear he- or own relationship in the ace ; Solo: Mrs. Jean Mia You are Welcome at Spring Park The Salvation Army "Home of Evangelism Since 1865" Great George Street 55 Villa Avenue Major Ronald R. Walker Sunday: Directory Class—9:30 a.m. S School—10 a.m. Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. Eriday: Young People's Hobby Class—4:15 pm. A WELCOME AWAI'I‘S YOU AT THE ARMY” TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Charlottetown. P. E. l. Ministers: Rev. J. G. E. Bell. l.A. Rev. G. G. Wynn. II.A.. 3.1). Organist & Director of Choirs: Roystol l'. Mallard. A.R.C.O. 11:00 a.m.——Nursery in Social Hall NIF‘ESSION OF A CONVICT" Nationals in 1960. intends to enter the Roman Catholic order of Camillian Fathers. it was learned here. The Camillians. named for their founder, St. Camille. spe- ciali7e in care of the sick. Dr. Pouliot is a physician Aged 68. the former is a widower minister Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland st. It Longworth Ave. a.m_~—Family Bible How; p.m.—Radio Broadcast. p.m.-—Evening Service. SPEAKER. LOU HARRIS 1:00 5 1 4:1 8:00 11:00 a.m.—“T}ilE CO V (Rev. J. Ball) Solo: “Open The Gates Of The Temple" (Knapp) Mrs. Doris Bail. London. am 7:00 p.m.—"DEATl-l DEFIED" (Rev. J. Ball) “A Welcome awaits you at Trinity" A reliable source said he had not yet taken vows or donned the ordcr'l habit, and the en- try ln the order could not be final before ifoc beginning of 1 . Now at home at Cap Eepoir. Que. in the riding of Gaspc South which he represented in the Quebec legislative assembly until his defeat in the 1962 pro- vincial election. Dr. Pouliot re- cently visited the headquarters of he Camillian order in Paris. The source said he intends to return to France .to familiarize himself with the ‘an ' work. ’Ilie order has an estab- lishment attached to st. Vincent de Paul Hospital in Sherbrooke. uc. Pouliot Dr. has two brothers who are Jesui ' t tpries I. Air Marshal Roy Slemon Has Retired ' COLORADO SPRFNGS. Colo. (CP) -— Air Marshal C. Roy Slemon. deputy commander-in- chief of the North American Air e red Rom closing a career spanning more than 0 years. More than 1.000 members of three US. service! a the RCAF marched put the retir- ing sir m henoxhile can- member of the original RCAF. Joined it in 1923. one year before it took the prefix royal and has served throughout the history of the service ancestor at NORAD ls lltltieulut RCA! chief of the air a . The Kirk of S. James The Reverend 'l'. B. l. Semen. M.A.. 8.T.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choirs Christopher Glcdhlll, M.A.. B.Mus.. A.R.C.C.O. 11:00 a.m_—DIVINE SERVICE AND SERMON BY THE MEIER: : “LN WHAT WAY. IF ANY. DOES PRAYER TIME OF DANGER?" : "I Will Sing of thy Great Mercy" —— 'ioso from St. Paul by Mendelssohn Mrs. Gordon . THE KIRK IS OPEN DAILY—ENTER. REST. AND PRAY VISITORS ALWAYS WEIDOMF a First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and l‘ltu'oy Streets Rev. Malcolm l'. Harlow. B.A.. B.D.. Minister Mrs. V. L. Dinnell. Organist and Choir Direct. 10:00 sun—Sunday Sclml for all ages 11:00 ant—"IF GOD BE FOR US“ 6010: Mrs. H. Ray Hennesssy M 7:!) p.m.—“GOlNG D0 " Duet: Miss Janet Down. soprano Miss Faye Rogemon. contralto -—"In the Games" 7:!) pm. Plutonium—Prayer Meeting. CALVARY TEMPlE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada ppcr Prince Rev. C. K. lens. Pastor 0:15 am. Radio Broadcast. Sunncraidc Station 9:45 c.m.—-Sunday School. (Blames for All “:00 a.m.—Oommunlon Service. Lloyd Perry, Speaker 1:1) p,m.—~Evangelistic Rally. Lloyd Perry. Speaker. ATTEND CHARLOTI'ETOWN'S PULL GOSPEL arm A WARM WELCOME aware YOU Central Christian Church m Kent Street Charlottetown. ELI. MORNING 10:00 a.m.-Bbie School for the while family 11:00 Inna-lg!“ Sinner“?! EVENING 7:1!) p.m.—-Evenhg Win-ship” Zion Presbyterian Church Cor-er Prince and Grafts- Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. D.A.. Ill-Isl. Mlle Roberts Blew. Deaconess Mrs. Harvey Macxinnon. L. Mom. I. Mes. Organist and Choir Director 10m s.m,—~Blble (lass 11:00 min—DIVINE WORSHIP Seam: Rev. D E. m om Preacher. M. N. . Solo: Cine Ye Blessed—John P. Scott David Con 11:01 tub—Nursery Schod. Mn. 7:!” p.m.—-DIV}NE WORSHIP We: Rev. L. E. Blaildc. Guest Preacher Mutton. N3, and Jnct stew-rt VISITORS ARE ALWAYS “WM! Air Marshal c. (Lory) Dunlap. Service Gila-t W~ . Jdin Macdonald M. William O. lulu Organ—Mrs. Allison menu. ARCH. A via-m welcome awaits you. ‘4‘ PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCHN' 1: Christie Drive. Psi-Nels luv. .1. l. Tn. 3A.. I.D.. m . Leslie llloott. Organist as Director of M 11:00 min—Nissan and child can is the Ohimdi Hall 11:00 can—DIVINE WORSHIP dormer You Are Volcano ‘l'o Wonllp W” u: