xv l / /‘ ‘tl , \l' 4" .,- hill "1'" \ ' Vigil God gives Moses exact instructions While Moses is on Mt. Sinai, the At Moseo' requ . the now-conuite When the Tabernacle is finished. God for building and furnishing the Tab- Israelites worship a golden calf. Furi- hildren of Israel treer offer thelr in the form Of s ol by and ernacle: e Ind con a one. M ere 3.000 claln, but, talent. labor. jewels nd posses- fire by night. the Holy of Aaron nd son. who or;=l named prays for their deliverance when God gorilonsT age building 'and furnishing Ignited; 31,240 the Israeli-tea. -- 1 ts. and for the Tabern e's sup- aends a plague as further punishment. e a ma e acco ln- x - , I ml? and operation.—Exodus 25-31 ——Exodus 324M. Immune—Exodus 35. GOLDEN TEXT: PBALMB NJ MEMORY VERSE:-—“0 come. let us worship and bow doWn; let THE TABER‘NACLE TWhere GodmRovea (Editor’s note: — The follow- ing material relating to tomor. row’s Sunday School lesson based on copyrighted produced Christian Education. Council of Churches In the U8. end In need by permission.) By B. H. R by the THERE are in The 'l‘a great tent. 30 cubits long 10 c u b l t s wide (a cubit being approximately 1% feet). In its bernacle AMSEY Exodus two accounts of the Tabernacle the divinely revealed specifica- tions for its erection. actual account of the carrying out of these divine commands. me People learn to Worship ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL lESSON wan-mun] ’ I upturn—Exodus” / lhoae engaged in ship; the in Aaron and led Himself lime pa of the Holy of.Himself In the glorious light. Hoiies. a 10x10 cubit square in! which filled the Holy of Holles. l which the arts of tile covenantl Exodus as has to do with the was placed. The altar of burnt clothing of the priests. all of offering and the lever were which is very important and placed in the great court before interesting. In chapter as we the tent. have directions for the conse- The terms lExodus cration of the priest; Instruc- 26:36). "tabernacle" (25:9), tlons pertaining to gar- and "sanctuary" (25:8). all de- ments. the order of sacrifices note the holiness of the place. preced in his consecration . Whatever the term applied, the then the consecration itself, and Tabernacle was a place where a final word concerning the sa- God revealed Himself in glory: orifices to follow the act of con- a place where He could bemecration. worthin worshiped throug'l a; In addition to the sacrifices. priesthood and sacrifice: atthere are three principal place w woul dwellvtures involved in this ritual: among His people. manifestinglthe abiution. symbolizing the Spirit in outlines Division of uncle. and National craftsmen who will Th8 section ends "t e n t" the Israelites from pagan nations. With Moses away and the to make them som image. who might itself was a and their earrings whic with a erence to tie observance of the Sub iclh differentiated us kneel before the Lord our maker."—Psa.lms 95:6. need for purity on the part of divine wor- vestiture. i ‘. his sons were cloth- ed In the garments described all the Israelites save Moses. in chapter as; and the anointing with sacred oil. symbolizin the graces and gifts of the Holy Exodus 30 nod 31 are more, or less an appendix giving fur- ther directions on the function- ing and support of the Taber- the selection of the build re surrounding Ofl Sinai. the people asked Aaron e god. guide through and protect them In the fea- wilderness. Aaron co - Pefkfl John Is thinking about “what he wants to be.” No, he doesn’t want to be a jet pilot, nor a nuclear physicist, nor a lawyer, nor an actor, nor a doctor. nor yet a banker, baker, or chemist. John has decided. He wants to be a MINISTER. I wondered if his father or his uncle or anyone else in the family is a minister? Strangely enough, no! He won’t make a lot of money, and knowing John, he .cer- tainly won’t particularly like the idea of getting up to “preach” to people. Definitely he won’t have n big shiny ear to make his calls. I wondered why John had decided b devote a lifetime to service in file Churdl. Inked m,“ latest in every human heart. Of course, we can’t all be like John. Few of us have received the stimulus to devote our entire life to the Church. But some .of John’s Ipirit does dwell in all of us. Too often we are unaware that we possess thls miracu- one which boiled down to this: A mm Christian influence from family, . wkwnm ’ . . .. . . {- factor on earth sound reasons why pano- ahould attend regnlnr'lfiI end a , church. ey are: John for a frank answer and he told me many small accumulative on- n .1... dren's sake. ehtwch kindled a spirit of awareness and devotion which seem m be itself, which needs his mam-lei luppo to go to and read your Bible loua gift from God. Bekindle your spirit by going to church this Sunday. Wmmmmhwu rt.P THE CHURCH SON All... All. ION I'll! CHURCH 111a Church is the greatest for the ing of character and good citizenship. It is n storehouse of spiritual values. Without n strong church. neither democracy nor civilization can numve. There are four build- every service. upport the (I) For hie (2) For his (3) For the lake is comm ni n nation. to For the sake of the church moral church regularly daily. m halal 0 :1-18 “a; m Wednesdw ‘I'hneehr John John eta Romans 1:88-41 1 :4881 D :1-1‘ 10 :5-17 m TIIIS FEATIIIIE IS DDNTIIIDIITED I'D TIIE CAUSE OF TIIE DNUNGN DY TIIE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND DIISINESS ESTADLISIIMENTS \ L. 1. PETER! AND CO. ATLANTIC nnvwsu. AND JOHN w. MncKENZlE summon LTD. Real Estate Consultant Em“. MOI-milk, 46 Valley st. Amour and Broker Ass-241s as We“: at 299 Queen St. lammerelde Wholesale a $3531.15“ n. r. nuns moon: I. MCLEOD urn. H4501 in Guam St. Plumbing and Heating “on Day Hess Mumps? um ~ ne ones I. ‘ I A e. ‘0 Edw "a" n Em v (assume altos, 1.11). St S, NELSON GOOD m Woodworhul “ w”. Plasma and Heating CoutreActc gm 1w”... m Hawthorne V's COASTAL MOVING ‘7 ISLAND wanna L'I'D. AND “OM63 1‘7”: m” ISTAURANT (Chas. l'. Downe. PM.) '7 5"“ ""'" 1'“ "ND Rf... pm... at, 1.127.: vs Grafton St. #7131 ATTEND TIE DNIIIIDI 0F YDIIII DNDIDE "AD m CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR mas OF SERVICES a. n- f- res somet h I ount contestable evidence that the r with Him them operat- ed. suggesting they melt down then ill. .4" A h Tilt! ll ll Ti. TI TI “ ll i.) ll ll ahead I.‘ fashioned into a golden calf for em to worship. Seeing this, the ‘Lord w a s wrathful. intent on destroying lee is of E - passage (Exodus 33) filled with Moses’ prayers Intercession for his ople. W h e n the Israelites h a ve been punished, in part. for their. transgression. Moses seeks ni new revelation of Himself. God answers. assuring Moses that His own divine presence will go with him. But Moses requi- ng more explicit. Will God go. not only with him. but with the people? He asks for no mere a n gel. but the pres- ence of God. Himself, as in- f'he Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. Aug. 8. 1964. Rabbi For 50 Years Never Wrote Sermon By GENE HANDSAKER L06 ANGELES (AP) ~— He never buttons ‘Jls ministerial . Sometimes he leans an elbow on the pulpit. If another speaker bores him. be silently translates the dull monologue into Italian. Spanish 'II a -. Scrlplure lDistribu’r ion 1 Successful A successful experiment in 1 Scripture distribution In Puerto. iRico and the Dominican Repub- 3 ‘lic is reported. This was based I Come on over and use "In on the offer of Christmas and i The Presbyterians did. for E3515. $190310“ 0“ 19m“. seven! weeks, um" they got to'Chrlstlan groups fulfilling cer- new quarters of the“. own. ‘l taut conditions set by the Bible Magnln's book-lined office is 50¢”th”- on the second "00,. of the {emu Pastors and other responsible an gaming tan . MOI-ed leaders were expected to out- or -— or surreptitiously structure with marble. paint.1 1|"? Programs 0‘ Scripture evan- studies population figuns from ings. mosaics and stained glass ‘sehsm for their are“. listing n .1200 t calender — to keep in a complex that would costlthe number and nature of the $13,000,000 to reproduce. [Scriptures needed and stating Magnin. one leg up on e cor-l what additional help they would temple Isn’t used on Sundays. Edgar . Magnln will complete 50 years he requiring from the eieties. In return the Societies 'p- plied the mess of Scripture l- ectlons free. asking only the ‘ a thank- offering should be taken also So- ‘Up by the participating "dull and remitted to Bible House. While the amounts. as a rule. fell short of the cost of the free Scriptures. the experiment prov- ed immensely worth while. be- cause of increased public inter- est which was reflected in t h a sale 0’ whole Bibles and Nbvv Testaments. ' ,1 Suggested Bible Reading» Sunday. August 9: Psalm 8." Monday. August 10: Psalm . Tuesday. August 11: Psalm 1 . Wednesday. August 12: Psalm 18 Thursday. August 13: Psalm so. Friday. August 14: Psalm 33; Saturday. August 15: Psalm 84. 111 m i :19? of! his tdesk. his voice boom- ‘ m e t - u . kl ' l or u. trainings. oasis?“ °"° “ “"1 - SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH iest of his faith. Yet this “poet in the pulpit" and “good-natured maverick.‘ as he has been called. has never written a sermon. He rarely announces a sermon sub- t “I've long thrown out the oldl techniques of the ministry. A‘ minister should be a human be- ing. He hasn't got a private telephone line t G . “II resent ministers who know it all, who make themselves special agents of the Almighty. who talk In a falsetto. whining, monotonous voice through their adenoids." In his half-century here he has seen a diminishing in anti- semltism. he says. thanks partly to the National Confer- ence of Christians and Jews 11:00 a.m.—Nursery 11:00 a.m.—Mcming Worship. Standing under the soaring Duel- dome of Wilshire Boulevard Temple, which he helped build a 1929 speaks spontanec ously, from the heart. To prepare. he reads end- lessly. sometimes finding time for this by parking his car on a quiet side street. In tho pul- pit he Ignore. )0. not.” and. locally. the University Re- .If he run. dry, he stops, ms llgious Conference. of which file preaching maxim e; "Don'tlis president. at UCLA. A dozen eve,- bore them." different religions use the same building—"We believe in dis- DOESN'T snow AGE .agreelng a reeahl " ' Blunt. warm - hearted. Ina—*l—y. formal; heavy-set. with 55 Villa Avenue Class 9:30 . un School—10 a.m Holiness Meeting—11 s.m. Salvation Meeting—7 pm. Friday: Young People’s Hobby Sunday: Directory S da IIsraelitee have found fav and are separ'i'e from all the people on eart'l. Down from Sinai Moses and the now-contrite 'Israelites begin the Tabernacle according to God's instructions. All the children of Israel gave their tim e, talent. jewels and possessions to this great work. Had Go chosen, He could have miraculously supplied all the materials for the building of the Tabernacle. H d no do so because He wanted His ople to offer th necessary materials their own possessions, The Tabernacle was finished at the time when the Feast of the Passover was celebrated. all done "as the Lord commanded Moses." Nothing was left l man‘s invention. nothing add- ed. nothing omitted. God was is own designer for His Tem- ple which was to last five hun- dred years. When all had been complet- ed. the very purpose God inten- ded the Tabernacle to serve was realized when He Himself. in the form of a cloud. c a m e down to rest upon the Taberna- cle. to guide and go with the Is- raelites as Moses had request- ed. liVing Costs Hit New High OTTAWA (CPL—Living costs; in Canada rose to record ievell{ in June mainly as a result of n)l sharp increase in food prices,. the bureau of statistics said Fri- da . ll from consumer price Index. last. H "A fine scholar. a real gentle- amplel double chin; 73 but more like a President Of l vigorous_50, Dr. Edgar Fogel ' (Corner Dunkirk Street and Kirkwood Drive) Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Organist nnd Choir Director: Mrs. Ron R, Atkinson Sermon: HARVESTERS Mrs. David Cox You are Welcome at Sprig The Salvation Army "Home of Evangelism Since 1865" rent George Street a.m. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY” Cemetch WANTED ! Mas 3g Park .. 8r . Major Ronald ll. Wollker Class—4 : 15 pm. agnln is: ’ Spiritual leader of a 102-year. Sincan I old congregation that includes . .500 families. Jack Benny and A] 'Eddie Cantor. ’ exander Aawadski. .- coal; lml In La... of mu... m... .. "eggs.“3.3.3.3”..2’:l lthe western Unit ed States. l - F - . l A “dear friend." in the words‘. “Hfhy' dwd “day or cancer' lof James Franc1s Cardlnal Mc-l .lntyre, Roman Catholic Arch-l gh a devoted a d, n trusted Com munlst. Zowadskl .A..... .A... __ .,......,,.§ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Charlottetown. P. E. l. Ministers: Rev. J. G. E. Bell. R.A. Rev. G. G. Wyrwns. B.A.. B.D. Organist I: Directorvof Choirs: Royston F. Mugford. A.R.C.0.} lblShop of L“ Ange”: ‘ s not regarded as a power-. l wa ‘l’ul figure in Poland. He wasi 1man" a:;ivsa.w::¢ai:;ful lnfigh-u frequently ill and unable ; . .. y 9-3 1318‘ bear hea b ' :Protestant pastor. Dr. Williaml Edwardvy0chghfnhil?! ptbtltlltcbeuro .térilzl:yer 0f Immanuel PFESDY‘. member and vice-chairman of - lthe state council. was rated the lmi‘ind. I? the words 0! a grimy most likely to be his successor. I l l realm“ by the L05 An‘i Zawadski underwent major .88 es URLV Board 0' SUPCI‘Vl-isurgery last April 16 for what Solo: “How Lovely Soloist—Miss Trudy 11:00 a.m.—Nursery in Social Hall . .I 1 11:00 n.m.-«“FIIOKLE 0R FAITHP‘UL" (Rev. John Ball) _ 1:00 p.m.—AN OLD LOVE LETTER" (Rev. J. Ball) "A Welcome awaits you at Trinity" Are 'l'hy Dwellmgls"—Littlo Flumerfelt _ ' 50”: e of the great. sl’il‘it'iwas said to be an ailment of i ual leaders of America. 1 the digestive tract The 0' T19 l‘eSOII-IIJOH voted health ministry announcedP 1day the operation was for can- cer of the pancreas. “After a tempura recov-i y. his health worsened in the‘ a ‘the traditional staging H‘Iativity scene last Christmas in $105 AAngeles' historic plazaler ‘ .e _ nti-Defamation leaguellast few da 5." said Dr oh- ;of Bnal Blrlth, 3 Jews}! SEW-l dan Bednarsyki. deputy miniBster‘ Ice organization. had clues-,ofhealth. “The speedily worsen- ‘tlonet‘l the legality. 0' Pumn!‘ lng failure of blood circulation5 lthe dlsplay on publlc property.land ' l Up spoke Rabbi Magnin. him-' self a past district president of B'nai n rith: ‘ Established 1700 by Tenth Sunday of his respiratory system‘ caused his death." ‘ Zawadski's last publlc ap- “ _ pearance was on Jul 2 . Human relations are More; he opened a rally myarklingmlh: important man legal technical-lamb anniversary of Poland's ll :00 a.m.—Celebration of Celebran St Paul's Anglican Church The Rev. F. Louis Elias. L.S.T., Rectol Organist and Choir Director: George A. Thompson. F.R.C.0., (CHM) A.R.C.M. 8:30 a.m.——HOLY COMMUNION Celebralnt. Rev, Louis El‘.‘~ Rector. Holy Commu i . Very (Dean of Fredericton) Royal Foundation after Trinity nou Rev. H. L, Nutter les. Jews res ect the greatl Commun' t l named by u" ' ’ Waning! of the Chm.“ ml .w “fwre‘fmns‘féem Wm be “Where the Church Is there in Light". {lgéonglllit has been I mutual re- chosen by a vote of Parlia- Amend church this and!” a on p. :ment, acting on orders of the. ' 00'"! That settled It. The tableau. ruling Communist party, at its' You a" cordially we] ' went on as usual. : autumn session. I BORROW CHURCH ‘ Twice each fall -— at Rosh‘ Hashans. the Jewish New Yesr.l end Yom Kippur. the Day of) TREE CAMPAIGN l OLOPHILtL. England (CPI—A5 campa go 0 turn 3 Atoneme e v m - u ~ Magnin’s temple, fills Imman-l lghodsl'lleisctburg $.35; lelul'lelg “01 PreSbyterl“. 2'00” lcounty council. The council's “agfiguaqy' b“ tree nursery here will be ex- 3 5 ‘ tended and more roadmen em- golng back 40 y both congregations were 10-. mzyggumrgi?§:trees throughom cated downtown. The Presbyte- .-_.. _._-_.-~ __ rians' aging building was con- BRITISH MACHINE demned. so the nex Sunday A machine has been devel- they rented a theatre, . ‘oped in England that produces “W‘iat foolishness!" Malznln‘160 sausages I minute and a said when he heard of It. “Our. fast-drying liquid Skin for them. : o of reclprocityl ears to when 1:!) p.m,—“FR‘.IENDS}£TP” The based on 1949 prices equalling 100, increased by nine-tenths of a point to 136.2 at July 1 from 135.3 a month earlier. This means the index has risen two points since J when It stood at 134.2. It also is up by 2.7 points from the July 1. 1963. index of 133.5. While living costs moved Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth AvP First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. R.A.. R.D.. Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist end Choir Direct. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Schod for all ages 11:00 e.m.—“'I‘HE TRUE FRIEN‘D OF GOD" Solo: Miss Barbara Rogers. Soprano Duet: Mrs. Sandra Fletcher Miss Donna Sutherland Wednesday 1:30—Mid Week Service—Phaer and Bible Study A WARM WELCOME AW'AITS YOU Minister ,Z M 11:00 s.m,—Family Bible Hour. 4:15 p.m.—Rads‘o Broadcast 8:00 p.m.-Evening Service. SPEAKER. .I e A. St rr am ' a :19 Kent Street ahead in June. industrial wages and salaries also were on the increase. The index of average indus- trial wages and salaries at June I—latest date available — was 202.0. compared with 201.0 a month earlier and 194.4 a year earlier. ‘ BASED ON 1040 The wage index also is based on 1949 levels equalling 100. It is computed on the total wages paid by firms employing more than 15 persons in a wide range of industries. Besides the food index. In- at reaction and reading The transportation index de- sllghtly and other in- dexes were unchanged. Th index advanced 2.9 points to a record 135.4 at July 1 from 132.5 a month earlier due to higher prices for most fresh vegetables. some and canned fruits. beef. pork. lamb. chicken. eggs. bread end other cereal products. Lower ces re recorded for sugar, jam. lettuce and cabbage. The Kirk of S. James The Reverend T. I. It. Somers. M.A.. S.T.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choirs Christopher Gledhlll. M.A.. B.Mus.. A.R,C.C.O 11:00 e.m,——DIV1NE SERVICE AND SERMON BY MINISTER "DFTSRIBE YE THE CHURCH OF GOD?" I Corinthians ll~22) THE ( . Mrs. FaithMas'ie McKenney singing: "Eye Hath Seen"~—Frorn The Central Christian Church MORNING 10:“) n.m.—Bible School for all ages. 11:“) a.m.—Worship and Communion EVENING 7:30 p.m.-——Evangelistlo Service Guest Speaker for both service —-Glen Weterson. 'Ibronto. Ontario. Minister—Mr. William o. Wenle Organist—Mrs. Allison MncRne. A.R.(‘.M. A m welcome awaits you. Charlottetown. P.E.L Holy City—By Alfred Robert Gaul. "EXALT THE IDRD OUR GOD. AND WORST-WP AT HIS HOLY HILL: FOR. THE IDRD OUR GOD IS HOLY." Rev. J. B. Tye B Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Upper Prince Street Rev. C. K. Benn. Pastor 0:15 am. Radio Broadcast, Summerside Station 9:45 tun—Sunday School, Classes for All 11:00 Isa—Communion Service, Lloyd Perry. Speaker 1:8) pro—mum Rally. IJoyd Perry. Speaker. A'I'I‘END CHARID'I'I'ETOWN'S FULL GOSPEL CHURCH llzlll n.m.-DlV[NE WORSHIP PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH; 18 Christie Drive. _ . .A.. 8.0.. Minister " Mr. Leslie lliscott. . Organist and Director of Choirs /. 11:00 a.m.—-Nmisery and child care In the Church Hal . “LET us PRAY." Duet: Missa Donna and Card MacDonald You Are Welcome To Worship With Us " Pnrkdnle i“ m due mainly to the a of flesh vegetable and fruit im- ports. However. the advance of 2.9 points in the Index was larger than norrnnl. . St. Peter's Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. SA. Minister The Vent. Archdeacon J. The Reverend Canoe E. CRASH R11.” 0 WASGINGTON COURT HOUSE. Ohio (Aw—Elm per- sons were killed when two cars collided head - on near 'nlureday night. Mine R haw. Deaconess Mrs. Harvey Mackinnon. L. Mus.. ll. Mun. Organist and Choir Director 11mm on - «Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—~Nursety Scfnnl. Reebford Square v Anglican Church of Cnned. ' ' Honorary Assistant Priest notes Insane Brenton. Lie. Mae. Organist = Mrs. I. W. Patterson. M Dlreeter " Cathedral 6 R. Davies. M.A. Reetee ., M. Malone. M.A.. DJ). 9‘ non n.m.-DIVINE WORSHIP : THEE RIGH'I‘EOUSN'ESS OF GOD VISITS YUGOIAVIA ZADAR (AP) —— Representa- lives of the Yugoslav foreign ministry welcomed Mrs. John F. Kennedy to Yugoslavia Fri- day. She did go re. yacht Radiant. on which Mrs. Kennedy is cruising the Adriatic Setvnon Rev. R. W. Ross, slimy Coma. N. . Solo: Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory .4" C ineeter Mal Md Hall Till) p.m.~.DlVINE WORSHIP szso nan—OMBRA’I'IQN canvas-m swan arrest mums ' 11:0) a.m.~:MORlNING PRAYER AND SERMON Sublet-f: SUCCESSFULLY ENDURED MT- A1'ION grammars I. 0!" HOLY MORTON i Rev. R. W, . . Solo: Vesper mam—Win Fisher Miss Jury Matheson VSITORS ARE ALWAYS WEIDOMI m: WIDE“? ln'rs WIN: Rae. Sunny Corner ‘4 with a party of ends, en- ehored 1% hours in the harbor. MahmMMDmm. MmWWBMnm' We :7“. . «g, .‘uz I