_ . . 2 ’l1seGInriIiIIl.ClIarlottetown,Sot.3|II.l1.1”l. rllldgiwltifi a retli-edict i noterial activities. Durini his ray in he has assisted and W“ various members of e _l'Fon_ features related to the mama”. RUE KENNEDY; ~ CARTHAGE. Tunisia A crowd of Tunisians cheered Tuesday when a street of thii By CARDINAL McGUIGAN There is something youthful and refreshing about the coming of new year. It gives us the illusion of a complete break with the past and thus affords us the opportunity of starting all over again. We feel the need for making resolutions. We look. over our ‘ Robert Jackson circuit super- For Honest Look uildmg appy Human ay. thing, but then, are many Mr. Jaclnaon recently return- help and rescue, became Ru. 0 a Circuit Super. visor ilor Nova ' and Prince Edward Island, will de- cemm of Wm. each we 1, Family" to the congregation of ancient town was named aftei meant to be. Jehovah's Witnesses at Mon- the late president Kennedy. :11]. things we can know about Mm ed from New York where he Kennedy. will help us in fashioning our ° I New Y ear Is I ime.Guesi Speaker I Culmtnoting a week-long visit, liver a Bible address entitled “B ‘ a Now life is a mysterlo us “'3'” °“‘ 3"‘ E’’"'“’'"'' ‘‘‘° *’““‘° 3°“ 0! own lives. Let me suggest but three. Salvation Army God gave us our life that we . , mimive W M M SPECIAL MEETINGS to time. John the Baptist zivcs witness to Convinced Jesus is the Messiah. An- Andrew brings tihe boy with five Jesus lens the apostles of Hi, mm,-mg past lives. try to take an honest mm and_ at the same Jesus as the Son oi‘ God and Lamb drew finds his brother. Simon. and loaves and two fishes to Jesus, wh again Thomas doubts and Phmp asks look at ourselves as we are and share in His own happiness, of God John's dl.\‘('lplt‘< turn and fol- brings him to Jesus, who names him uses them to feed the multitude.— to ' uh F ‘uh _J h 14112. then decide where improvement whether 0.. not W “breve low H.im.—Jolin 1:34, 36-37. re-ier.—.ioiin 1:-ll-42. John s:a.14. 999 9 3 °“- ° 1* - ' is called for. ms is up to M we can accept sgfwday Jun -|.".h 8 P m ,‘__ . Butsoineh their nuns ' ' °_ ‘° MEMORY vh.Rsi.: ‘And he brought him to Jesus."—John 1:42. . of fantasy amt mfwnoif busi- ff} 3f,,°“ge§f§;‘°§;. ?,‘fc‘;‘,‘,“‘,§l d. J“ 2 In all three cases. both me» until we have lived with Him 5039- N“ that W0 “G B01 8111- 59¢‘ Him But “Cw, whet mm, \ 5'.‘ Y. “O I Como '1 7 p.m.. W sages and messengers pointed Philip and Andrew, among 09” in °|l1’1‘9501V0-1'01‘ We 811- the hmpineu for which 3, But we have been sincere be- fore and, nevertheless. the good results were woefully small, if they existed at all. POSITIVE STEPS e are now entering another new year. This time, we would like to take some positive steps forward-we are not satisfied with what has gone before. We look back over the year that has slipped by and perhaps we are appalled. Certainly. on the global scale. it was a year to Jesus, saying: Come and sea Christ's earliest disciples. were Jesus, God's redeeming Messiah not among those closest to Him. who is able to save unto the ut- Yet they play important roles termost. This approach is char» in two later episodes which we acteristic of all New Testament us an insight into their Charact- preaching and personal work. In Mark 3:14-19. we have what made us will not be ours. N0 GUARANTEE Secondly. we live our lives one day at a time. We have no guar- antee -that for us there will be a tomorrow on this earth. If we are going to use this gift of life well, we must do do now —for it is the only time we have. Finally. we live our lives in the society of our families. our friends. our neighbors. our fel- low citizens. Our happiness is in- Guest Speaker: Major Robert chapnlnn, Divisional Youth Sec’y, Saint John, N.B. ‘CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada ‘ Upper Prince Street ‘ Rev. C. K. Benn. Pastor a.m.—Feilowshlp Hour. Summerside Radio a.m.-Suiiidiary School. Classes for all ages a.m.--Morning Praise p.m.—Dvangel-lstic Rally. Message “WHTER HELL A N D Discipleship Enriches lives tEditor’s .\'me:— The fol- ‘shall see remarkable illustra-.drew‘s conviction compels him lowing material relating to to- tions of these ways in the ex-t to find his brother. Simon. Im- morrow’s Sunday School les- _periences of the first disciples. imediately and bring ‘hi m to son is based on copyrighted John 1:32-42. we learn l10W| Christ. who names him Cephas outlines produced by the Divi- John and Andrew are drawn to. or “rock". which means Peter. sion of Christian Education. Christ by their own convic-tions.t Now. J95,”-,_ Himsefl’ sets an National Council of Churches and how God sets the evangc-iexample of persona] sou]. Wm. in the L'.S. and is used by per- _‘ lism pattern in Andrew's exam- rs. First, in John 6:5-14, Jesus in- is known as the official call of quires of Philip what to do rt- the apostles. Note how specific garding the feeding of the multi ally v. 13 states Jesus called tude. Philip's despairing reply unto Him whom He would. sires. indicates his ‘e a rth- bound sing that men do not elect them- th0u8htS- It is A I1 d 1'9 W W00 selves disciples of Christ; He brings the boy with the loaves appoints them. and fishes to Jesus, so his food- 9:15 9:45 11:00 7:30 Theme _ 1 'ng by seeking out a passing _ mission.) fple of bringing his brother .0 ;'l,,.,,g.,, phjlip, and saymg_ In calling the apostles. Jesus ‘EH5 "3? blee “sed “’ “'93” W‘ of tragedies. timately tied up with that of our E 15 HOW DO I GET By I-LII. RA.\lSI-IY ‘ichrist. -«Follow me," (w_ 43_ 44i_ gm, had a threefold purpose. First, ° S:‘$]3°in- John 12.2042 me We lived through it, but we fellow men. THERE?» 1-91 "5 he.’-‘in “HY »‘“"l.‘' “M1 3‘ John. when he first sees Jesus. mediately. convinced of Jesus‘ they should be with ' : 5ec- Greek‘; win had com; fmfthc are glad thal “ is W"-' If €11’ H W? give °“"°l"°' l’° me” ATTEND CH.ARLO’I‘TE'I‘0WN'S FULL GOSPEL CHURCH reminder Of ll‘? “mere”? “'3.‘/SE envisions the Holy Spirit de- Messiahship and Saviorhood 011613’. they Should 80 out Bud feast of the Passover’ ten Phil!’ 3“°“' l‘t’“r';m"s‘t‘":;ttl‘;e ‘i‘l°1V:;‘g’el_ r: for their sake. striving to bring preach: an thirdly. they should at as perform miracles, healing the sick and delivering demon-pos- men are broiiglit to Christ. Some; scending upon mm and gives happiness into their lives. Seek Him 05 lllcll‘ “W11 ?*°<‘°|"d_ witness to Christ as the Son of find Nathaneal. In the face on some are brou:l;it to Christ by 1 God and the Lamb of God, vv 3-I, Nathanears doubt that he nag °lh€¥‘53 and W191‘? 3”‘ “W59 35- Hearing this. J0hn’S diSCiDl- found the One predicted by the sessed men. Notice how careful- whom C h r i st se ek s for es turn and allow Christ. recoz- prophets. Philip says only. ly the order in which these oe Himself. some come with nizing Him as the One prophe- , “Come and see." Nathaneali cur makes the point that we can doubts. others without. We 1 sied by lsaiah (Chap. 53). An ldoes. and is also convinced. do nothing for Christ among men Philip accepts Him and goes to afiaw in Sempityv but rather '0 help us prepare for the year that lies before us. they wish to see Him. Philip tells Andrew and it is he who intro duces the G r e e k s to Christ. rom these two instances it Perhaps the global scene is re- seems that Philip has a reticent flected in our personal lives. It disposition, while Andrew is of a may be that there too we find bolder nature. with more free- the same appalling story-— on a dom to address himself‘ to the much smailer scale ‘of course. Lord and others. Nonetheless. but just as real. I both are classic examples of this is so. What are We 20- l missionary-evangelists. lng to do about it? In .. .‘.Z‘:{‘...i.‘;%"§....’.°.‘.".' comma apostles with the wonderful 0'” thllm l5.°°miP' “ 1' '“?l' statement about His co min 3 ° sevemy Wm‘ whlch we gm ’iIi‘g1ain for His o}wn.d wlhichphn ‘;‘;:tet:eg]‘a:“1$:r§:gLS““g1et°c:£ li.09t3 gIl%\1V patients were added omas 0 voice is ou s. - . urin e peri . lp, probably representing the mng out um” r?s°]"tl°“" others. now expresses to Christ rghnit lfiiads fail” ffflagjgee isfthe GONE 'l'0 DOGS l m5 his one great longing. to see the thatpgmggpt “gem makemflyveeff MONTREAL (CP)__A dog wk (Brahms) F8il}:e*r- ITh°ikg*<i1 °§{‘-feelnfi 13°51‘. dio here presented a showing of 7:00 p.m.—A'I;IE MOST DAN&,}lE“§i0US WORD US 38 I1 mn II I! repy “t d f h‘ ‘I ‘ d _ em: “Tan-y M'e" spiritual in character. amount» ,.,,'.’,‘.’. h(:,i]_afg,;$l:g glhne §,,h‘l:',:', (Baldwin) l"3_t° 599mg ‘g’ lam‘ “:9 Fail-I" shown were velvet "at home" :1‘; g:i9!5v‘:"1‘1-ich°“:"’a§"::_a;te5(’i 3 lounging costumes. leather coats God has given Himself to us for our sake. we will be truly using our lives in the way God wants to Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. 11:00 a.n1.-Fa-mily Bible Hour ? 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service Speaker: JAMES A STAIIR. B.S.. M.TIl. First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. Mrs. V. L. Dlngwell. Organist and 9:45 s.m.—Sunday School . 11:00 a.m.—TIIE RULE OF FAITH Aintihe “Lord Lead Us Still" us . Not only will we be happy. but our fellowmen too wili enjoy a happy new year. VISITING NURSES TORONTO (CP) — The . Elizabeth Visiting Nurses made more than 15.500 visits to p - tients during the first six months of this year of 1963. A total of B.D.. Minister lioir Director '6‘ 9. This is why it is most import- ant for us to review our attitude toward life itself before we fast- en upon any rtlcular course Philip and the rest, of action. Before I decide what and matching hats and even Zn P b . h The W New Teétamm M 1 want my life to be, I must be wigs. ion [es ytenan mg 9791109 *0 Andrew and P 1" 1 I 1 P Corner Prince and Grafton Streets comes in Acts 1:13. listing those GUEST spmmmn The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. B.A.. Minister gathered in the upper room pra- yer meeting before the Pente- cost. There are no indications Miss Roberta Shaw. Deaconess Mrs. Madelyn MacKinnon. L.Mus., B.Mus. Organist and Choir Director Miss Winifred Gray 81'. who is leading the prayer meei- 9:45 a.m.—.sund.ay School—Classes for all ages. ing. or that one discipe is more 11, con‘, go of s¢_ p 1 A H ch h 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class -00 a.m.—-Nursery School prominent than the others. We iouelofim “neg: wzlwmlng M11?‘ w'i':":,:;‘ Gm:mR'NCm: 11:00 am —DIVINE W0 I can safely assume that while k - ' " Sacrament of Holy Communion § peter‘ JameS_ John and the rest guest spea er at their evening Service on Sunday. Jan. 12th. Two FE ; id h )1 id in Anhliern: Ave Verum—Mozart p ;’1_‘;“a‘:§r°_ bg;’h°'An‘:h_§w ‘Egg Phu_ Miss Gray h a charming and extremely interesting 2.30 p_m._mvme wm.ship__Oa1v.ln Chu,.ch_ Mama“ ip concerned themselves more Missionary on furlough from Maple Leaf Hospital, Kangra. 7.11) p.m DIVINE wo with service than reputation, I“‘"‘- 5°"m°”3 THE LORD‘ PRAYER more with the work to be done . (1) when Ye Pr”-, ' than of the place given the wow Visitors are cordially invited to attend this ‘Service. £l;l1IAeLI.owr_l§iI;sC Langdnn I Sure it is! And you’re looking at it right now. Most; people get their pictures in the paper because they've done something. But not I ! I haven’t done anything. Not yet, that is . . . But one of these days I'm going to do lots of things. Big things. Great things. Why, I might even be President of the United States Old Cl"U"¢l'| St. Paul's Anglican Church ls Tourist ..'.'*.'.'.?'.'."'.:t' .‘.'.‘.';’.."’...'.‘:’;".f'.‘fl-'.‘."'.{‘..°.':.. Organist and Choir Director: The Kirk of 8. James The Reverend ‘I’. B. B. somers. M.A.. S.'I'.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choirs Christopher Gledhlll. M.A., B.Mns. 9:45 a.m.—Chumh School 11:00 a.m.—0hurcht.ime Nursery and Nursery School George A. Thompson, F.R.C.0.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. Second Sunday Aifter Epiphany 8:30 a.m.—-HOLY COMMUNION 9:45 a.m.—Sundiay School. Junior. Senior and Bible Classes nial tourist attraction. _ 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School, Primary and Beginner; cm”. real's oldest stone church stands - some day. among mumbling warehouse, 11,00 ._m__M,,,.,,_m pay... and Semen 11:00 a.m.——MoRNING WORSHIP AND SERMON: Wanttolmow why my picture's on the waterfront. where Anthem: “’IVhou Knowest. Lord, The Secrets Of EEACHES U-S-How To PR9?’ ' in the paper? been a place of worship line. our Hea,w- by Hem? puree“ nttiiern. From the rising of the sun (Ouseley), 1553 Sublwt: “WI-IiA.T ARE CHURCH PEOPLE TRY- Because I'm one of millions of AR: youngsters who needs to grow up me To Do? GLORY 1"‘ 7:00 p.m.--EVENING PRAYER &'SERMON AND so INFANCY —— GOD'S - ‘I200 p.m.-—-EVEN-ING WORSHIP AND SEMIN Notre Dame de Bonsecours. "AGE also known as the Sallor's Born; with faith fortitude character. Church. rests 011 folmdntlom i ‘ And we’ boys and’ girls want seven feet thick at the foot of G1,,‘ speak”. ms, wmimd Gm, ‘A LIGHT TO|LIG}I'l'EN rm: GENTILES. AND THE A. Bonsecours Street, near the his- G-IDRY OF THY PEOPLE ISRAEL you t0 come ID Church next SW1‘ toric market of the same name. flrss GRAY IISE qPFR ‘?N day "’ W‘ V’ bfinfl "5 with l’°“- 51eFd15in*3"gs*h:°*n;t*‘rfwm‘ ULD ivnss rrns orpoarumrv ‘ro HEAR '- ul b P I Ch ed Si DEDICATED CHRISTIAN GIVE A TESTDWONY OF THI cnuncn eon Au. ‘° 1°“ .5’ 8“ °"' '5'’ *3” BER WORK IN THAT ANCIE OF . IN . dc M818°'"'°“‘'°- “"10 f°“°d°<' PARTCULAR we w YOUNG PEOPLE ro ch ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship. It is a store- the original French settiement of Ville Marie—now Montreal- l6 years earlier. The original oak chapel, mea- arlottetown. P. E. I. Ministers: Rev. J. G. E. Ball, ILA. A'I'l'E so SIGHT ON rim NEEDS AND CI-IALLEN WHICH Rev. G. o. Wyrwas. B.A.. s.p. Tl-IEY HAVE INHERITED. Sing! - Nb HM“ \ 80' Clayton C Lewis i.o....o( " 1 1 _ -i, suringabout20by30teet.was - ° ' _ ..,...., c'.'.‘:.T,'.,‘f'..:.'...":.5 erected when the sittail was "Cll'U'RCH coma FAMILIES ARE HAPPIER l"AlVIILIE6" Omnllt 5 Director of Chain: Ramon l'- Mustard. A.B.C.0- . nor civilization can a rvive. There “aboul 400 P3?“ 50"‘ 9 city . _ ' -n can en mi. why em or vine Mane-" The chm! I 11;: :j',:—‘°“"_,,..,;,{"‘,::;*:,°;§¥;;:.,;"d,n{,“n;,°;,,*3h,;"¢h W-°°' _ ' person should attend services regu- larly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children's oaks. (8) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For ths sake of the Church itself. which burned. and was replaced by the esent stone building in 1675. It later became known as the sailor's Church because parish- ioners believed the Virgin Mary. honored in a statue brought to church from France. 11:11) a.m.—"THE SINNING SOVEREIGN" (Rev. Johnna. 13. Ball) ' ' - Mfllhelnr " King Of I.ove"—Sl1eiley "' Trio: Mrs. David Gin. Mrs. Louis Johnston, Mr: Don Maiclhe Bass Soloist: Mr. Frank Mills St. Peter's Cathedral I Roshford square Anglican church or Canada need-hi--nor-land m-tuial-"wort “‘° The Van Archdeacon .i 3. Davies. MA Rector P] I M watched over the ships in Mont- ' ' ' -' 7:00 p.m.-“OUR CRITERION FOR CONDUCT" n:;y':u§°Bi'§I:';:§f;j "¢“‘"¥ ' M. m,,,,o.. riio Reverend Cannon E. M. Malone. M.A.. n.o. (Rev. John G. E. nniii dipyi-74lt}984KdblIrAfioertirIa(Sernfar.lIc..Stmsbsv1.W. 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