Growing in Faith - Seripture—Colossians 1:9-14, 21-23; Hebrews 11:1. ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON e ih) | | | ( Baltimore and Sgt. Glen Pike of Denver live in a pagoda with a long-haired Buddhist war lord. two Americans at this delta out-| post deep in Viet Cong territory, | A , | 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Sept. 4, 1965. _, By Alfred J. Buescher | These Two Yanks } | Live In Pagoda | By HUGH. A. MULLIGAN LAP VO, South Viet Nam AP) — Capt. Ed Murphy of on the -way to a peace palaver. | Having .o particular love for the government, whom they re- gard as a rival in collecting taxes and plundering the pop- julation, the Hieu bandits re fused to pledge loyalty to Saigon. f Instead, in coming over to Murphy and Pike, the only in air-cargo rates ranging up io. @ per cent, effective today “| shipments and most new tariffs Paul prays that all Christians should In all things, Christ is pre-eminent. serve as advisers to the “hieu! join the Americans in the fight percentage reductions New York-London: Air Cargo RatesCut se: MONTREAL (CP)—The In- 27 and lower; outbvard motors, | ternational Air Transport Asso- | ‘minimum 440 pounds, 54 and ciation announced here outs | lower. Similar reductions wil! apply to other North Atlantic sectors, The new tariffs were recom Bare SS into effect : | Reductions go ec mended last spring by TATA’ | go, large-quantity shipments PY cargo conference and now have variety of goods including-~ received necessary approval of ¢)5¢h, foodstuffs, computers;” governments. : The reductions were made largely to encourage quantity drugs shipments of 39600 pounds and are for the North Atlantic rouic mnere, but lower rates will go into +- | Horse-irawn vehicles and bi” machinery, chemicals and . Lowest rates will be fog... rT have ever-increasing knowledge and made heirs of the saints and house- When we confess our faith in Him gaviour. Through faith we can do far| battalion,” one of the most bi- against the Viet Cong, war lord nly means : understanding of God's will, and be hold of God, brought from the power as Saviour and Lord, maintain that jiore than human strength allows. 24!re and battle-ready units in Hieu knelt in his village square ane ow Ge wi — pA mene given strength to do that will; that of darkness into the kingdom of imght, faith and make it live anc grow, we The our faith, the greater all South Viet Nam. and pledged allegiance to “‘the eee ane examples pe off northern Michigas our progress and good works be pleas- made citizens of Christ's eternal stand before God holy, unblamable stronger os 1: | _ Named for their leader, Huynh | great military fraternity, every- some . a ing to the Lord.—Colossians 1:911. pipetems.—Cokesians $:12-16. and unreprovable.—Colossians 1:21-28.. our assurance.—Hebrews 11:1. | Zreag Bice, the hettation last where, in all ages.” He was . : e : , ‘ | February abandoned its bandit! given the rank of or. ‘ MEMORY VERSE: “Watch ye, stand fast in the faith, quit you like men, be strong.””—I Corinthians 16:13. 3 activities ond slgsed up to fight| © “Thep a 5 ee BIRCHWOOD ee — Sg ‘Ton the. side of the government. fit ever to go through the gov- FREE CHURCH_OF SCOTLAND N E OF FAIT |confession of faith in Christ as |plished by™the power of their War Lord Hieu and his men ernment training camp,” said . MEANI G, POW R H Savior and Lord, the fortitude to faith in God far more than hu- | belong to a sect of Buddhists Capt. Murphy. Maj. Hieu really (Birchwood St. near Longworth Aye.) paintaie that faith and make it |man strength could ever * called the wes Hao (pronounced | rules them with an iron hand. Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhay, B.A. i live and grow. As Christians, we are ca wah-how). y wear ir hair|They don’t drink, they don't . i 6 . i orshii } , . . . This lesson from Colgsstati$ jupon to continue the great pro- | jong. Their hatred of the Viet! smoke and they are one of .the at-00-A-0. Mersin, ¥ a ore a ure ris lan | Qe cantare on indend paren and — of heroes of the faith. Sone Soles back au wien fant Vietnamese outfits that 7:00 P.M.—Evening Worship " " His work. But the vital connec- e Communists ki uynh cannot bring their wives to y owe ‘tion of this with the reality in | e Phu Sao, their gainted leader, canip.”’ VISITORS. WARMLY WELCOME. ‘~(Raitor'snote—The-follow:bat the —heresy~ Paul” issued a tkingdom’ of tight: made them Our omm Aves. depen ist Translating = ee = ing material relating to to- great and positive statement of citizens of Christ's oueenel king: |) soutien and the eranaer out . @ 8 ; morrow’s Sunday School les- the divinity, glory and sufficien- dom by redemption and forgive- ‘ . : B ib) p } 2 son is based on copyrighted cy of Christ. iness. These are all aspects of faith - ee ‘ - | I es oses _ fe The Salvation Army outlines produced by the Di- After the usual salutation and God's: supreme gift, salvation — o raed ea we Pecans, aac ES ; “Home of Evangelism Since 1865” vision of Christian Education, thanksgiving at the-start-of-the through—Jesus—Christ, and they af rade with Paral visio a Difficulties : Great George Street ‘ National Cluncil of Churches jletter Paul tells the Colossians |are poneneene Sa all gh rnc eeaticy What as dan a a , = S 55 Villa Avenue : Capt. Ray Nelson J - | prays them i 13-18 Paul attempts ¢ | ; . - : Yea = bow the Nenent ous ae Christ is snd al_vision_ia ee maa = A_ glimpse into what is involv. 5 Sunday em ~ By R.H. RAMSEY church there should know the |what He should mean to every /See through the eye of “al is ied “behind the scenes” in trans- Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. Today's lesson’ deals with will of God and progress in a |Christian. The result is probably ¢lernal. Fait a we * “A lating the Bible is provided by a Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. treas of Christian growth and manner pleasing to the Lord, the greatest statement concern- ™onstration ot the reality |brief report by a team of .mis-| || Tuesday, 8 p.m.;Home League (Public meeting. for ladies) forth th ualities which |through good works and in-|ing Christ to be found anywhere |Useen because it comes from |gionary translators and national By JOHN McLEAN ‘soil above the permafrost shifts | Thursday, 8 p.m.—-Prayer Meeting vets tor ose q a | gh ¢s , : 4 and takes hold of God Himself. jassistants who recently com-| OTTAWA ‘(CP)—Canada has with the change of seasons. | A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY” thould enable us to make prog- creased knowledge of Him and jin the Word of God, taking us| : vi . , , “a ‘ess toward a mature Christian His Word, and that they be giv- back to the eternal past, to| In the letter to the Hebrews |menced work on~a revision of | made a formal proposal to Rus-| At Norilsk, the Russians are |! __ 4 ree . : en the strength to do God’s will. Christ's pre-existence, and His; the author shows that ee the Baoula New Testament, in sia for a canteens se Senee of | building nine-storey apartment | : : ss “ lpelationship to God as His im- |things are but types or s adows | West Africa. scientists in the fields of north- blocks on piles of reinforced ° _ Reports of deviation from true a or eee mare: nies lees ae sriaticnship . cmsabinn ,of things that are real in the} First, some -basic biblical ern construction and transpor- | concrete. . Charlottetown Bible Chapel Christian: doctrine among thet nat patent ete aaa nan ae fand His relationship to the great | heavens. The natural man tak-| terms had to be discussed which tation. The closest thing Canada has 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. alonueos Wecued oul 1s me feat. Such d Christian joy is powers of the universe. es for granted that the real|might be rendered more ade- The announcement, which has to this modern city in the far cant ic. Lites Roman prison. It was brought are Se in we In short. Christ-is in all things [things are those he can see and |quately by other Baoula words. been hinted at ever since six jnorth is Inuvik, a-communica- 11:00 ce oe fae ie ie Bam tbout by Jewish COTiSHADS Wee Te tite that brings inner sun: pre-eminent. He {s the Cause, {0UCh, but the spiritual man/It has been discovered, for ex- | Russian construction engineers tions and administrative centre} g:o9 2 salle : were not only emphasizing Mah | ine i cimaiw tinces and light y Reet ihe ead ae knows that these are passing|ample, that the word ‘holy’ arrived in this country 18 days jof less than 3,000 population at : Speaker: Ronnie Harris, Halifax, N.S. ers of food, drink and holiday i Tastetibes y pect oe ‘ gucve me (at tue reality is in thosejwhich has no direct equivalent | ago, was made by Northern Af- about the same latitude. At Inu- | “The Old Book the New Birth fie Veet Bingd observance, but were preaching | : : | Christ is he aie ade sas ea jthings which abide. . {in Baoula, had been rendered fairs Minister Arthur Laing at vik Canadian engineers’ have | oe the Blessed Hope” oe yor oo an E At this point, as in the Opens ‘ater, Thradeh a: senihe death The way we realize with as-|by a word meaning “white.” |@ farewell luncheon for the. So- built on piles of timber steamed ssurped the the place of Christ|thenks for” eee resin ] on the Cross, He alone has the |surance the heavenly realities is | sephite” being aoplied or he bee tee _Ronden ee eee in bringing man and God into | blessings of those who have hen] ee a igual jby faith. This is not of ourselv-/t, such things as eheien! sheep, group, Andrei I. Slivinsky,~said ' ® tontact and fellowship. come new men in Christ. | 208 cone , : es, it is the gift of God. The) stone; with no significance when |he agreed “such an exchange ELLERSLIE e ir 0 e ames Whether it was serious, or po-|Through Christ, God Himself} Only Christ's righteousness proof of what faith can do in life| applied to persons. A further dif-|for scientific + observation of | 0 lst and: Directar of the Chel tentially serious, is hard to say. |has qualified Christians to be |imputed to us can enable us to comes from the long list of pat- figulty, pointed out by the Afri-| problems of common interest’; Ruth Thompson, Hartford, 7 s <eenry ae merrar rs However, Paul felt it necessary |heirs of the- saints and house-|stand before~ God, “holy, un- riachs and martyrs so familiar|ecans, which the original transla- | would be very useful to both |Conn., spent two weeks visiting Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B.Mus., A.R.C.C.O. to cut the trouble off at the root |hotd of God; brought them from |blamable and + unreprovable.” to the: Hebrew Christians. tors could not have realized was | countries. ‘her sister and _ brother-in-law, 11:00 a.m.—Public Wo: ship ; . pefore it could spread. To com- the power of darkness into the ‘This can come only through! These heroes of old accom-/that the word for “‘grace’’ can} He indicated his country 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis. Speaker: Mr, Hugh Powry of \ Marshfield Pres- only be used for praise. or would accept the proposals as| Jonetta Ogden and Betty Ren- byterian Church thanks to someone who-has done outlined in a letter from Mr.*mie, Elmsdale, were. recent visit- Solo: Love One Another—S. S. Wesley something for-us. Thus the Laing to the Soviet government. ors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gil- Miss Barbara Rogers i “Grace of God’ for many meant; At a press conference follow- (lis. : that God owed us something or|ing the luncheon, Mr. Laing/ Tony MacCaull, Kensington, ——— * {other (nobody knew quite what), |elaborated on his earlier an- Was a weekend visitor of oy reer re and—as-a_means—of—expressing—nouncement._It--was-_the-hope—af parents, _Mr._and Mrs.._P.M. his thanks to us He saved us! jhis department that there could |MacCaull. Also Senta — von SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH . These are the types of errors be an immediate exchange of ents was Peter MacCaul!, Hall- : z which translators have to discov- |ome Scientist from each nation. |fax, N.S. i Kirkwood Drive i i \STUDY CONSTRUCTION | Lemuel Day, Wellington, spent Minister: Rev, Clayton C. Lewis @ by patient’ probing, checking. | , iy the--weekend visiting Mr. and | Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. J. B. Herdman, L.R.A.M. questioning, in order to produce |, These ‘echnical experts, still’ ips Peter Millar. ee : aa Rea ae aati fet nt Trek field of oe Pe Mr and-MrsA_-Skinner_and-4-11:00.a.m —Nursery and. Crib-Room_in Social Hail = translation of the Good News, |*ialists in the field’ of construca i) stoncton, N.B., were re- | 11:00 am.—Sermon: “BRIDGING THE GAP” Behind the stories of the new re- |tion on the permafrost lands Leask ealbiee of eleih and rela: Solo: ‘“‘He Shall Feed His Flock” leases, the’ distribution cam- ronal ga north of ‘the Arctic ||. os here (Messiah-Handel)—Mrs. Blake Wood paigns, the work of colporteurs |“/rC'e. Mr. and °Mrs. Ord Sharpe and “You Are Welcome To Worship With Us” : and Bible depots, lies the pains- ba ee eninge ah angen \Mrs. Waldo Phillips, O'Leary, | The Church will be open from 2:30 to 4:30 for visitors. taking, devoted labour of some Sd, also suse ©X~' were recent visitors of Mr. and | : 3,000 such translators: all over |Change in 1966 of three-man = ee ——— ’ | del oul S Mrs. Albert Sharpe. the world. | delegations, too, would be-inter- M 4M Cc 11 - Kadey | DAILY _BIBLE__READINGS ested _in permafrost problems. | ° ee eee ee ee | Th Wp Ee i =~ +The Canadi ould be ab and—family,—Halifax, —N-S.;—are ; Sunday, Sept. 5: Deuteronomy |, The Canadians wou be able, e Ito study the ‘‘Soviet’s mastery” |Visiting her parents, Mr. and | 8. ; | y 7} : 5 i var. Mrs. William Grant. Charlottetown, P.E.I. Monday, Sept. 6: Deuteronomy |f northern construction at Nor $1:1.13. 5 ilsk, a city of more than 130,000 : Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. c Tuesday, Sept. 7: Matthew 10, ;@bove the 69th parallel, he said. SECT’S NUMBERS FALL Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, B.A., B.D. — Wednesday, Sept. 8: Matthew Permafrost is frozen rarth a' When last counted. the Sa- Organist and Director of Choirs: Mr. Joseph B. Herdmaa 12:1-30. few feet below the surface which maritan’ seet numbered 374 —— a . a cana Sci - Thursday; Sept--9:>-Matthew-12-"ever—thaws_ Conventional foun- | people,—living—on—both—sides—of-}. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery care and Crib oom in Socia ve 50. dations collapse’ as the active the Israeli-Jordan truce line. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: “GOD IS STILL AT“ WORK : aes Friday, Sept. 10: Matthew 13: = - = (Rev. G G. Wyrwas) gi bet - ° 4 iday,. : : Ma : ' Solo: “How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings’ (Liddle) S —Miss Helen Wilson, Soprano , era i. UT Oe CALVARY TEMPLE 7:30 p.m.—Sermon: “PEACE ON EARTH” oe PENTECOSTA SE! (Rev. G. G Wyrwas) = | ve Opie Prises aarel CANADA ae Duet: Faye Rogerson and Janet bows Pe | GEORGETOWN . “|” Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor = Se ore fe eee ee cee ' _L. Perry, Assistant Pastor re : z 5 ~Vera Walker left recently on 9:15 a.m.—Radio broadcast. Summerside Station Pe § P | A | Ch h return to Montreal, Quebec, af- 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School, MISSIONARY DAY t. au 5 ng ican urc : ter visiting with her parents, ao : a esto canes “THE CHURCH” Established 1769 by Royal foundation Mr.-and Mrs: Walter Walker. +30 p.m.—} Ni SERVICE : ; bS.4. Saat tin Hore et ste Deas TRE Teme Sie tat nee and family of Montreal, Quebec, | ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN’'S SPIRITUAL WORK SHOP George A. Thompson, F.R.C.0... (CHM) A.R.C.M are holidaying in ‘the province : i ' and while in Georgetown they TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. -jare the . of Mr. Gotell’s irst a ti t 8:30-a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. F B l Ch h: 11:00 a.m.—MORNING PRAYERS tag aM ; i: p s urc Sermon: “HE SERVES ME ‘MOST WHO . an rs. James E. Mor- SERVES HIS COUNTRY BEST” by the Rector ton of Long Island, N.Y, ate a ea aa : ca i (Special guests at this service vill be the Sone vacationing at Costello's Cot- Mrs Vv L. Di a w. B.A.. B.D.. Minister andDaughters of England of the Maritime Prov- tages on the banks of the Bru- ' ‘ agwell, Organist and Chole Director inces) denell River and also visited J 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages SUNDAY SCHOOL NOTICE: *.. ae Pandas: School re- Mrs. Morton’s~sister, Mrs. War- Rev } convenes on the Sunday of September 12th (next Sun- ren Baker and Mr. Baker. 11:00-a-m- -—Ross—Howard,——— - day). Newcomers—are—most—welcome—to_register_their < ¢ Major and Mrs. Jessie Prime sae ths Gens sis ig M children at our Sunday School. For further information, accompanied by their daughter, —Miss Vicki Robertscn a please phone number 21681 = 4-356. cs This is one of the snapshots from my vacation trip. Friends ask why I made this THE CHURCH FOR ALL. /Mrs. Ellen Webb and her daugh- 7:30 p.m.—Rev. Ross Howard Ce A SRASER SERVICES. NEXT. SUNDAY. PLAN ‘the frontispiece in my album rather than that shot of the bald crest of Mt. Marey — 4LL FOR THE CHURCH jter, Mary, left recently on re- Solo: “Spirit of God” : NATEND CO ry oF ie talaieenicclneat of’the-Old M f-the ‘Mount; Pr ‘aids io te qoidinas testite turn to their home in‘ Virginta, | —Miss Helen Wilson 7 P P me : oe on earth for the building of charac- | as ytheg spénding the sum- | Wednesday 7:30—Prayer Meeting | — ——————_————— ——— _, Sure, I know this scene is commonplace. I saw a hundred villages with their }£tand good citivenship. It ie store: {- Sorsia Tien conane TT A WARM WELCOME Awatrs You ; ie . white steeples peering above the-trees and their comfortable old houses nestled strong Church, neither democracy ua Annie Waldro, who has | . P ARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH around the church, And each one had a pond with pines and birches guarding its nor civilization can survive. There | |bheen a guest of her sister, Mrs. : shore. ¢ x > oe cous sant aibual os why every John C. Gotell, left recently on © 46 1 — 13 Christie, Drive, Parkdale : eg ee : Eiyand sumprtthe Church Trey | ffetuen to her home in Boston, 1°» = Central Christian Church - | __ Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D, Mitister ut this picture says more than all the others. It speaks not just of beauty and are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For | |Mass. While in Georgetown she | : 219 Kent Street > Mr. Leslie Hiscott—Organist and Director of Choirs natural wonder . . . it tes of a good land populated by a great people. It reminds ~ his children’s sake. (3) For the sake | /also visited her sister, Mrs. Er- | en © : : me-of God ; ..-and of ‘my neighbor:~It Whispers that all ish Can ef at ie commaaniraty_ane_netise—(S5-4-_-- anes ROGCRS. Minister: Mr. W. 0. Weale 11:00 a.m.—Child care_in church hall : eae y neighbor. It whispers that all-I cherish can endure for For the sake of the Church itself, Mr. and Mrs. William White | , Organist: William Matthews . 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP : ” enn : i soppole: Pham ty gs oe easels a . acm were recent visitors MORNING wore” SES: BESTT AND REWARD TO The landmarks Ne > poi : ‘ , larly an Bible daily. rgetown and were guests fF 1. ce ~ Be ; ; of a great people proudly point to Faith. The Church; belongs rly and read your Bil y. of Mrs. White's sister, Mis. Fio- | 19: a.m.—Sunday School for all ages Solo: “‘Jerusalem’’—Blake-Parry at the center of ovr life. But only you and I can keep it there! —— rence Jenkins. j 11:00 a.m.—The Lord’s Supper and Worship Service (Mrs; Leith ao , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rich- ani ay te ia oe " : i Copyright 1965 Keister Advertising Service, Inic., Strasburg, Va. cs ~ ards and son Kénneth were. EVENING ee ee eee ee : ‘ 1 ; guests on Saturday of Mr. and | ; ; ; . —— _ Mendes Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday | Saforday Mrs. Nelson W. Hansen. 5 Dee iar WO: Weels (ee wan 2 | en | ent cae | kee Samenersfée apd Mr" tod, Mes. | Organist: Mrs. Helen MacRae, A.R.C.M ; i “He 28. 4. 2 616-21 22:24.27 | —3:19-24 ummerside and Mr. and Mrs. | Minister: y we l P b Ch h + - . a ! amd | | Tan Sterling of Willowdale, Ont., a ee ion Fres yterian urc + + € i ‘ ; were recent guests. at the h : , Laz St St SP + SD + GP + SP + GD + CD + GP +t Dt DE tree reese sues. at the home eS ae ae t Corner Prince and Grafton Streets — Florence Jenkins, and also visit- St Peter S Cathedral The aan a nil A. “aa a B.A. Minister es o s. W.J. Fitzgerald. | a Lacemey Sete: See sHIS FEATURE [S$ CONTRI D i, o BUTE TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH ae Der ae RN, and + Rochficrd Square Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, L.Mus., B.Mus. BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS Fauiate to Bonen, Meneame ee ae Organist ana Choir Director. : on return to Boston, Mass., after | ‘ ; : Ven. Archdeacon J. R, Davies, M.A., Rector a i . ‘ ; spending some time at their | ‘oe. 6 E. M_M M.A.. D.O 10:00 a.m.—Bible- Class._11:00—a.m.—Nursery School ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. JOHN W.° MacKENZIE WOOD CONVALESCENT home in Georgetown. ee 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Wholesale & Retail Hérdware Real Estate Consultant NURSING HOME LTD. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currie Honorary Assistant Priest Sermon: COMMITTMENT TO CHRIST : t Appraiser and Broker 9 Grafton St. Charlottetown and family, who have been yaca- | Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus., Organist : Rev.-Denelé A i : 894-8501 137 Queen St. 4-32K2 269 Queen St : : toning Pa as the Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Choir Director aa ‘ies Qaimpbe - BA. - te H. T. JAMES eee Oe cultie § parents, Sept. 5—The Eleventh Sunday after Trinity * Misses’ Faye Rogerson and Janet Downe ’ ee ae MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Plumbing and Heating Mr.,and Mrs, John C:Gotell, left {9.99 gm —Holy Eucharist : 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Ne Plumbing and Heating Contractor Departmental Store Day 49968 Night 4-8220 last week on return to their | Ee : Sermon: A WORKMAN UNASi ; 48095 17 Hawthorne Ave. +6541 119 Queen. St; 12 Elm Ave. 50 Edward st || home in Moncton, N.B.. | 8:45 a.m.—Mattins ° : ORKMA} ASHAMED | : . Emily DeCoste has returned | 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist & Sermon Rey. Donald A. Campbell, B.A. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE ~~ to her home in Georgetown after. ee ee ee eres meee Solo: Miss Debora Stead O35 - : . : receiving: treatment and surgery” 7:00 p.m.—Evensong (in Chapel) . - READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES in the Kings County Memorial : Visitors are cordially welcome at all services VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME a ma = Hospital in Montague. i —— z “ : : = a - vo: ee ie ECE B aa | sia commie # sa : : i s ase ee