, Christ's New Commandment a Though Jesus interpreted the mandmeénts as positive laws for purity of ‘thought and motive, He another.”—John 18:34. POWER OF LOVE at Binds Tie 4EDITOR’S NOTE: The: fol- lowing material relating to‘ morrow’s Stinday School les- ‘son is based on copyrighted outlines produced by the Diyi- sio, of Christian Education, National. Council of Churches me OS. and is used by Kanne wt “By RR. RAMSEY No study of the Ten Com- mandments would be complete | t a consideration of ‘‘the eleyenth commandment,’ the law..of love found in the teach- ings of Jesus. _This New Testament com- ” mandment, given to prepare His followers for life and witness ufter-—-His---death; resurrection and ascension, is The bridge be- | _ tween the moral law of Moses' and ‘the gospel of love. set forth “by Christ and the Apostles. Without ft;_man is bound only to the legalism of the law and the keeping of it through fear of the consequences. With it, man’s circle of responsibility is complete; he has motivation— love for God and fellowmen— o keéping the Old Testament w. On those octasions when Jesus | sought to broaden and deepen |God’s kingdom. Com: / The “newness"’ of Christ's command ment ig that We are to love one at- commandments our lives will be filled ed the Oa other for His sake and in His Way “as with joy, happiness and peace of law.—J them vigorously.—Matthew &:17-20 He has loved. us.’’—Johbn °13:34-35. mind.—John -1§:10-11. a ° MEMORY VERSE: “A new commandment I give unto you, that ommandments. them |taining to ‘love -is-—-not really To love God—with —all- the imandrvents, fatenpreting ‘not as prohibitions of external new. acts but as positive laws em- |heart, soul and might, |phasizing’ purity of thought and neighbor as oneself lmotive, He was charged with jomy 6:5, Leviticus 19:18), is the seeking to destroy the law of) essence of ‘the old covenant. The | |Moses. Lest anyone misunder- |‘‘newness"’: of Christ's command- stand Him; Jesus stated flatly |ment is that we are to love one | that He came not.to. destroy the: another “as Christ has loved Taw, but to fulfil it: jus.” The Old Testament law Christ altered the whole pat: | the prophets’ teachings igréat meaning for Christ. He active, self-denying, self-sacri- was an Orthodox Jew. He had /ficing love. which impels been brought up of them. His |followers to love one another faith had been fed by Hebrew \even to the least and lowest tradition. He kept the law. per- |men— “for His sake and in His fectly Himself and taught com-|way. This, then, is the essence plete*> deceptance of it to His'of the new covenant. < followers. iy giving the To Him, the law of Moses was |a new and deeper meaning, | ‘an’ unbreakable, unchangeable, Jesus made love the very center | permanently binding: revelation |of man’s relationships with God} of God. To break the law meant and his fellowmen. If we keep forfeiture of man's position in 'God’ s law we will enjoy —a- per- the kingdom of God; and those | fect relationship with God; > if who break the law and teach |we observe Christ's command- and | themselves among _ very well, we will enjoy a life over-| least in His on \flowing with happiness $nd On the other hand, those who- peace of mind. ;keep the commandments and Jesus’ words recorded in the, iteach others to do the same will |paragraph from John assigned | |number among the great in to this lesson, were spoken in ithe ucper room on the eve of By keeping God's les Christ assured them | _-ence_with._them, .and through His fulfilling of the law. of | Billy ly Graham | law of Moses | others to do suewiee. vi find ment to love one °another, as | ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY ‘SCHOOL LESSON Seripture—Matthew B: 11-20; John 18:84-85, 15:10-14. laws and Christ's . you love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one 6 Through His death, Jesus demonstrat- ~ : i The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Sept.: 24, 1966. In Engines For By DAVE McINTOSA OTTAWA (CP) — A British consortium of companies and an. American-owned Canadian /c firm are competing for a $30,- 000,000 contract to supply the gas turbine éngines for the Ca- nadian navy’s four new. destroy- ers, officials disclosed here: No Canadian ¢ompany ts competing. American compa- ties will provide the anti-air- craft missiles and the helicop- ters for the destroyers. | Officials. said no decision has yet been reached on the engine bids by United Aircraft- Co. of Montreal, a subsidiary of-Pratt | and Whitney of Hartford, Conn and the British consortium ted by the Bristol-Biddeley group. They said there will be some ater love that fulfill the nm 15:12-14" that though He would indeed go | away, He would still, through | | His Spirit, be an, abiding pres- \thern, His works would continue. hexempl 'y His love by + loving With “the Cross He urged that they—and we— | one another, looming before By dying on the. Cross for the | ‘salvation of. “mankind, Jesus ‘demonstrated this greater love. | He did for man_what man could jnot do for himself. He. died. for his friends, for ‘the ' righteous had tern of-man's existence with anand sinner alike, demonstrating | ibeyond words: that love. is the | er Infection |Billy Graham underwent a ser- fies of ‘tests at the London | Clinic Wednesday and was pro- |nounced fit except for a minor urinary .infection. A spokesman — for jsaid he has been suffering dis- comfort because of the infection and has been taking antibiotics ifor~ nearly three weeks. Gra- |ham had a prostate operation jlast "year and: has been troubled in the past by kidney stones. | Doctors told him he should be lable to resume his normal | the meaning of the Ten Com-| The new commandment per- |His Crucifixion. To comfort His schedule after a few days’ rest. } Him, Jesus cited; = and the |the Jaying-down of one’s life for| ~ (Deuteron- one’s friends as the greatest ex-| § |pression of love for one another. | LONDON (AP) — Evangelist | Graham | Canadian content in the engines |N. but the major portion will be British or American. | Defence Minister Hellyer said in Halifax Wednesday that the Missile systeny will cost $27,- The | MR. HUNT Guest Preacher: Sermon: Addressing Meeting — Rev.—Cyril-Hunt;-chairman_of | ‘the Canadian Baptist F ore ign | Mission Board and pastor of | Trinity Baptist Church in Win- nipeg, will address a public meeting in the First B ap tist- Church, Charlottetown, Thurs- day, Sept. 22 at 8 p.m.: | In the fall of 1965 a delegation | went ‘to India under the" auspic- | Rally Day Service in the Church. oF Ot istic Board to take a | 10:00 A.M.—Bible Class 11:00 A.M.—Nurséry School study of our work an itis carried 1109 A:M—Ditie Conea OUR CONTEMPORARY rmon: oe eee: Sie vie oberon generously offered’ to visit ,the | 7. Supply Organist, Mrs. James Fletcher. 7:00 p.m.: DIVINE WORSHIP. churches of the Maritimes, bring | Sermon; THE SECRET COMPARTMENT ing up-to-date reports on our. : work as it is carried on in India. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME _§.| Mr. Hunt has served for a : Bite -\number of years in our Canad- : = - : ] jan Baptist Churches and before : ee ‘ coming to Canada 10 years ago_ ( | Ch Ch h he and Mrs. Hunt spent 16 years | entra ristian ure in ~~ with ‘he China Inland | 219 Kent Street ng on, returning to England in MORNING— of “5 : ‘ =10:00 A.M.—Sunday School for all ages. ~ $ 11:00..A.M.—Worship and the Lord's Supper. Scripture : ~ ‘Choir: “Wonderful ae of Jesus’’. : Message: “THE BI OF JESUS" Fellowship Dinner in the Maritime Christian College {m- Distr ibution es to attend morning worship. Au the So are urg a Has Pattern Evening Service 1 P.M.—EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Scripture distribution by local | Christians _led.-by....trained...men. J. “Yand women, following a pattern | all over Latin America, is con- jtinuing throughout Colombia. | During the month of June five | such campaigns were held, each lasting for a week. Local Christians theme for this campaign. is attended | Dy Are J Bescha ‘Many Firms Show Interest Presbyterian Church In Canada Rev. Malcoim R. McCuaig, B.A., B.D. SUNDAY, SEPT. 25, 1966 RALLY DAY SERVICE “ALL. DAY -LONG"’ — COME AND WORSHIP AS A FAMILY 11:00 A.M.—Churchtime Nursery. ~Tion coun Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets . The Reverend Donald A. Campbell, B.A.,-D.D. ‘ Mr. Royston F, Mugtord, A.R.C.O. Organist and Director of Choirs 10:30 A.M.—Sunday School. Teachers and Children will as- ‘semble and after class registration will attend Destroyers por ogg which will bring by price of the four destroyers to $186 ,500,000, excluding their heli- | ters. enders for the ships them- | selves will be called in January | with contract awards expected in August, 7. It is understood that the ship- builders “will be asked to bid on two destroyers and that, conse- quently, only two shipyards in Canada will get the destroyer business. Tenders for two more fleet supply ships—the navy now has | one, the Provider — will | called next month. Theee.itwe | “|ships will also be fitted with the same anti-aircraft missiles sys- tem as the destroyers. sae oe chosen is the US. ‘Sparrow, which was! po selected for the Cana-) dian Arrow ree ist interceptor, can- | celled in 1 the Sparrow, thinking it was a) Kirk’ of St. James Cor. Pownal & Fitzroy Founded 1825 Minister: Director of Music: Mrs. Raoul Reyimond ORGANIST Miss Elizabeth Taylor Itt. Joie had not been completed by U.S. company concerned. Cana-iwas scrapped. Canada at that time acquired | missile hut later |dian expenditures en the Gpan ound that development Ay row up to 1988 amounted t the $27,439,005 before the project Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland St, at Longworth Ave. 11:00 A.M.—ADULT SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 7:30 P.M.—JAMES A. STAHR. “The O14 Book . . the New Birth . the Precious Blood . the Blessed Hope,’ The — Army 176 Great George Street Capt, and Mrs, Ray Nelson Sunday: Class—9:30 a.m. ® 1—10 a.m, Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. Salvation Meeting—? p.m. - Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home League (Public cnnh Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. A WELCOME AWAITS sil Thin ARMY | CALVARY TEMPLE PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF caNaba net Bed tote Ps Clarke, Pastor \ 9:15 a.m. —Radio Broadcast, Summerside ‘station ng 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service Es 7:30. p.m.—Evangelistic:-Service * You will receive a warm welco..e at Calvary Temple ty BIRCHWOOD FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND © {Birchwood St. near Longworth Ave.) " Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhay, B.A. 11:00 A:-M.—MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M’\—EVENJNG WORSHIP VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. - Dr. J. Alan Munro i ———SSSSSSSSSSSSSS====== ~ Christian Reformed Church 155 Mt. Edward Road (The first church in Sherweot) Rev. M. Dornbush, Minister (Phone 4-4721) 10:00-A.M.—Morning-Worship (Enetiah)~ 11:15 A.M.—Sunday School 2:30 P.M.—Afternoon: Worship (English) EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOME —e _———————SSSSS— SHERWOOD - PARKDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Meeting in the Sherwood Women’s Institute Hall Maple Avenue The Rev. Ian C. Glass; B.A., B.D., Minister 11:00 A.M.—Divine Worship. RALLY DAY SERVICE | Special Church Schoot Rally Day Service > Parents and children are invited to worship to- Sermon: “THE BAPTISM OF JESUS" Duet: Miss Joan Carr; Mr. Russell Carr Solo:‘Flee..as_a.Bird’'—Mr. W...0...Weale.. sicleaniaas Central Christian Church begins a Christ-centered Crusade. with Evangelist Edward P. Benoit of Nanton, Alberta. ‘The meetings will run from September 25th to October 9th. Minfster: Mr. Organist: Mrs. Allison MacRae, A.R.C.M. WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO ALL THE CHURCH FOR ALL... AL! FOR THE CHURCH Religion is a vital need at every age. And these boys and girls are busy gaining religious knowledge that will be important to them all through life. 5 We grownups are accustemed to the Church’s presence in community life. It is always there, gracing the horizon with its spire... offering its message __The Church is the greatest factor of faith to a confused world. ald ead eitoadipets i aa house of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regu- larly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children’s sake, (3) For the sake But peek into the corner of:a beginner’s room on Sunday morning and be-> hold the majesty of the Church’s mission. It brings the consecrated talents of artists, writers'and teachers together, and focuses them upon the eager minds of a generation preparing to face life, It gathers the spiritual truth unfolding for centuries, and in beloved story brings it to the ready ears of tots and toddlers. |classes on methods of Bible dis- | \tribution and then went out into | |their neighbourhood with. the | Scriptures. Over 6,000 were sold, ‘including 360 Bibles and Testa- |personal introduction. jbution campaign four years ago, \a church in Birardot, one of Col- ‘ombia’s main towns, came into being. This church has rapidly. The congregation. now bought a large plot of land on +which to build a “church ~ struc- ombia spiritual are results from careful all groups." DAILY, BIBLE READINGS Sunday, Sept. 25: Ezra 3. Monday, Sept. 26: Ezra 6. Tuesday, Sept. 27: Isaiah 60. | Wednesday, Sept. 28: Hebre.: ‘8 | Support and attend thé church of your choice. Make sure your children are ‘ ¢¢ his community and nation. (4) 41-13 sharing in this life — enriching STORY TIME WITH GOD. For the sake of the Church itself, | Thursday, Sept. 29: Revela- ° 2 : + which needs his moral and material {tion 21. Moxie) support. Plan to go to church regue | Friday, Sept. 30: Revelation | ; : larly and read your Bible daily. | 22. x, Saturday, Oct. 1: Hebrews 11: Copyright 1966 Keister Advertising Service, Inc., Strasburg, Va. : , 1-18. « Sunday Monday | Tuesday vee Thursday Friday Saturday Exodus Job . - Matth Act Heb Heb ‘ 93:12-16 -23:8-12 910-13. 15:33:10 13:42-49 41-16, 57.14, Newsprint SO oT oe OOO Mo Ow Cutput Up MONTREAL (CP) — The} 7HIS FEATURE is CONTRIBUTED T0 THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH Newsprint Association of Can- ada has -announced that BY THE coer INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS . JOHN W. MackENZIE WOOD CONVALESCENT Real Estate Consultant NURSING HOME LTD. Appraiser ‘and Broker 9 Gratton St. Charlottetown 269 Queen St. 8, NEESON GOOD 4-3268 . Plumbing‘ and: Heating —-Contraector A. T. JAMES - MOORE & McLEOD LTD. +3093 17. Hawth Plumbing and Heating : ee oe Departmental Store Day 49368 Night 4-822) 46541 119 Queen St 12 Elm Ave. 50 Edward St | ATTEND TKE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES ‘ Canadian’ newsprint +production in August amounted’ to 730,227 | tons, lor | 1965. Produetion per availa- hie working day ‘averaged 24,- /855 tons. an increase of 1.5-per- joent over the daily average in | August 1965. | Production rate in August was 94.9%-per-cent of 1966 rated | capacity ‘against 93.4-per-cent | last. month. In August 1965 it was 826° of 1965 rated capacity. 10.1-per-cent over August “w ‘ments, and a further 12,000 were | distributed. free of charge witi | As the result of such a distrt- | grown | meets in a small chapel, and has | ‘ture. | showing effective | distribution ‘programs. The dis | tribution of the Bible has been | jcalled “‘a unifying force of mor- | al and spiritual strength among | an increase of 67,206 tons |) beginning of the lowing. Sherwood Church of Christ (Meeting in Sherwood Elementary School) 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages Nursery through Adult class 11:00 A.M.—For this Sunday, Only: Combined Worship Ser- vice with thé Central Christian Church at the wood people will sit together in the-Annex of the Central Church building. Fellowship dinner fol- You are Cordially Invited Come and Bring Your Children The ‘“‘In- The Footsteps of Jesus’. W. O, Weale —t Evangelistic meecings. Sher- 8:00 A.M.—Holy Eucharist. 8:45 A.M.—Matins 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School 11:00 A,M.—Choral Eucharist The Rev. F. Louis Organist and Classes. Beginners Classe Children’s Anthem: Saviour” Sermon Sermon: Ven. Archdeaco# J. R. Davies, M.A., L.Th,, Rector Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D.D LL.D. Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus., Organist Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Choir Director September 25—The Sixteenth Sunday After’ Trinity ‘St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769, _by Royal Foundatioa George A. Thompson, F. _ TRINITY XVI (Children’s Sunday) 8:30 A.M.—HOLY COMMUNION 9:45 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL: 11:00 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL: Crib Nursery, Primary and ‘11:00 A. M.—MORNING PRAY ER AND SERMON— “THE SHINY DOOR-KNOB" (A Sermon for Children) 7:00 P.M,—EVENING PRAYER AND SERMON ‘ “THE MORE EXCELLENT WAY" YOU, ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND ALL SERVICES. Following the Penzott! pro- | Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, B.A. B.D. gram, ekg a fee eee in- : i Organist; Mr. Joseph B. Herdman tensively training lay men~and A Church-planting project {eee eae Cannr Central Christian Church, Charlottetown i] eat eribake Hee of a : | 9:45 A. M.—Senior Bible Classes (15-18) Heartz Mem. Hall ae, CASaS tay os Atari, | i 9:45 A.M.—Intermediate (12-14) Auditorium : ough a. 9:45 A.M.—Juniors (9-11) in Upper Hall uerto Rico and the Domini- ’ 11:00 A.M.—Primary (6-8) in Church Sanctuary can Republic attributed much of j Ph tuted : : rs 11:00 A.M.—Kindergarten (3-5) Auditorium success of their distribution | S D i C h d al 11:00 A-M.—Nursery and Crib Room in Social Hall. ir, gio ing | , t. Peters Cathedr 11:00 A.M.—“Impressions of General Council"— with. enthusiasm. Paraguay, | Hi Rochford Square Ie ere Mae CHURCH” Mexico, Venezuela and now Col- | Anglican Church of Canada | Rev. John G. E. Ball a _—————————— : gether- as-.a- family. | Sermon: ‘LIVING FOR: JESUS’ A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU First Baptist Church “Cerner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Maicolm F. Gariow. B.A. B.D.. Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and. Choir Diracter --9:45-A-M.—Sunday School for all ages --- 11:00 A.M.—‘“‘CALLED TO COMMITMENT— TO HIS CHURCH" = So Mrs. Douglas MacKenney ° 1:0 00 P. M. — “CHRIST'S LAST WILL TESTAMENT" Male Octet: ‘Only A Touch of Thy Hand Dear Lofd" ‘‘Wandering Child” Wednesday 7:30—Miss Ada.Snyder of . the Wycliffe Bible Translators will speak and show a film A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU AND THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA (A Union of Conqregarionalists, Methodists and Presbyterians) \ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH (corner of Prince and Sydney Streets) Charlottetown, _P.E.1. Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball. B.A. Anthem: “Rise Crowned With Light’’—Arr. Willa lan 7:00 P.M.—‘LOOK IN THE MIRROR"—Rev. J: G. E. Ball “YOU ARE WELCOME TO-WORSHIP" PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH. 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D,, Minister Mr. Leslie ‘Hiscott—Organist and Director of Choirs and Sermon 7:00 P.M.—Evensong and Sermon Visitors are Cordially Welcome at all Services Elias, L.S.1., Rector Choir Director R.C.0;., (CHM) A.R.C.M Junior, , Senior ‘and Bible “Come Praise Your Lord and A.M.—Junior, Intermediate and Senior Church 00! A. M.—Nursery = Kindergarten Cielo ue A.M.—DIVINE WORSHIP i Sermon: ‘HELP WITH THE HARVEST” Anthem: ‘'O Cast Thy Burden Upon The Lord”— Aulbach © 11:15 A.M.—Primary Church School 7:00 P.M.—EVENING WORSHIP Address: Miss Helen Sneider” Anthem: “Beautiful Savior’’—arr. Healey Willan (Junior Choir) ©: YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH US — ba ap mt meres SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH Kirkwood Drive Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Organist and Choir Director; Mrs. J. B. Herdman, L.R.A:M. 9:45 A.M.—Church School Registration for Juniors, Inter- mediates and Seniors (ages 9 and up) 11.00 A.M.—Nursery and Kindergarten and Primary (ages up to 8) 11:00 A.M.—MORNING WORSHIP “Highlights of Genera! Council” Solo: Mr. Loran McLellan YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH US ¢ . & ’