i? . ‘ eee... ckacsses ae 78 ae S‘side Y's Men Hear Report WEATHER Yarmouth... . o pes | ; saa St. John's ......... ne ) — Tompera- ! 1 On International Convention wes isssed by ime puvic| HAUFAX (CP\—the weather . > l : weather office: able cloudiness, particularly in SUMMERSIDE — President) which will take place in Y'sdom Min Max ithe afiernoon, and most places 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Sept. 25, 1959 Keith Lapp presented &@ pictorial] International which will effect (Night) (Day) | will Rave temperatures 10 to 15 ~ report of the 35th International} Maritime clubs. DOWSOR ...00000.0. B7 49 | degrees lower than they were on oF ne Convegtion, of Y's Men at the in-| Frank Cameron expressed the | Vancouver ........ 54 58 | Thursday. : Kings Coun Hospital a oe re mone — oe member 4 for Mr.| Victoria ........... 51 58 | Forecasts: ‘the Summerside Y's Men's p's informative talk. ) 5 5 as tia: i low Arnie | Boocarel ms Fa ee | a gl Beene S| Roe tate A ts Ne Committ "s mene eeneines. he eneet: SA ee Regina ............ 38 74 peraiure near the coast, but ppoin Ww ec . The international convention| club on October 14th in Charlotte-| Winnipeg... 41 73 ‘Jeooler inland; north winds 20, wee held at Green Lake, Wisconsin, a| town but because of a joint con-| Toronto ........... 63 72 /|Low-high at Halifex 69 end 70, MONTAGUE BUREAU campaign committee: | Neil) year-round resort owned by thd| clave planned in Summerside on! Ottawa ......... re | 69 Yarmouth, Kentvite, New G'as- OF THE GUARDIAN |Hooley, Arnold Wightman, Leslie | Baptist Church. During the con-| October 17th the date will likely| Montreal .......... 67 71 | gow and G-chen 58 and 70, Syd- There was a large attendance |Hunter, Mrs. Beecher Hickox. | vention which was attended by | be set back. MODOO! os ci kccesct 50 9 ney 53 ard 6 . of members and hospital staff A committee to attend a gen-| representotives from all paris; Guests for the evening were! Fredericton ....... _ 80 Prin aaah ae d 1 at the regular monthly meeting|eral meeting in Charlottetown in! of the world, Mr. Lapp stated he| Rev. Eric Ingraham of Kensing-| Saint John ........— 65 | pce Edward Island. eastern of the board of the Kings County| connection with hospital insur-| was asked to present a resume of | ton, and Ken MacKenzie of the| Moncton ..........— 9 | River valley. Variesle cloudinaes Hospital Wednesday evening. {ance is composed of Judge Des-|the club's past youth work pro-|Charlottetown Centennial Club. | Halifax ........... 59 7% | and euch aealt ‘gerthwest wad Fred Norton, recently appointed|Reches, Mr. Hooley, Dr. Mac-| gram, which won for the Sum-; Song leader was Ross MacKen-| Charlottetown ..... 54 73 199 Low-hich at Charlottetown 55 administrator, was present and/Iriyre, Mr. Norton ‘and Mr.| merside club a top award. ze and firlesmaster was Horace | $ : end 65 Moncton Fredericton and was introduced by the chairman, | Wightman. He outlined several things! Hayes. |p.m. Divine Servvce. 7.30 p.m. A Saint John ‘50 and 65 eat Neil Hooley. : Other business matters were : cordial welcome to all. Rev. E.: Upper St. John River valley, The minutes of the last meet-|presented by Mrs. R. G. Mac-|School at 10 a.m.; Evening ser-| Programme. H. Bean, B.A., B.TH., B.D., Min- Bay of Chaleur: Variable cloudi- ing were read by the secretary, | Donald, matron of the hospital|yice in Harrington at 7.30 p.m. . | ister i nets; much fooler: westerly wind |Arnold Wightman. and these were discussed and|Sunday School. at 10.30 a.m. All|, THE CENTRAL Bedeque Uni- | SPRINGFIELD — O'LEARY, 22: Low-hish at E4mendston and these | ted Baptist Church. Services Sun- | Minister: 42Y 11 a.m.: Sunday School 10.15, —. Alma Baptist Churches. Min- > of Fundy: Northwest winds |a.m. Rev. Chas. A. Britten, Min-/ ister: Rev. Ross A. Howard. ene Oy ee iaiblite’ eft to the committee in charge. | ister. Springfield: Service at 9.45 a.m.| miles: a fi 3 rg CORNWALL PASTORAL miles; a little cooler. Le 5 Sunday School at 10.45 a.m; Charee. The United Church of] KENSINGTON UNITED Church O'Leary: Sund vat O'Leary: Sunday School at 10} Canada_Sunday, September 27th: of Canada. Sunday, September a.m. Service at 11 a.m.; Alma: The foliowing committees were appointed: Standards committee: Dr. Preston Macintyre, Fred Norton, Judge J.S. DesRoches: satisfactorily finalized. are welcome to attend o } Cemvbelltoi- 43° and .603 Final arrangements for the an-| services of worship. / al fall campaign for funds were Rev. Charles Townsley. High tide today at Charlotte- ication of Memorial Baptismal|vice, Sunday, September 27th, at town at 3.00 a.m. and 4.39 p.m Font at this service; 1.30 p.m.|7:30 p.m. Mrs. Hazen Howard oe SITE OF PROPOSED HIGHLAND COLLEGE : Mission Band. Sturgeos—2.30| special ie i thes a * | Cornwall 9.45 a.m.; Kingston’ 27th.: Church School 9.50 a.m.; Thank Offering Service at 7.30 | A} Rustico at 12.03 a.m. and 11.93 P.E.1. CULTURAL, TOURIST ATTRACTION p.my Church Service. A hearty|siides. ‘Special music. Solowt |U-!> &m.: New Dominion 7.20 wforning Worship 11 a.q.: Even-|P-™-. Religious Film, Special p.m. Summerside tide eighteen obneke ’ welcome to all. Stephen te te \p.m, Minister: Rev. IL. Walls. ing Worship 7.30 p.m Laymen| ™usic ; , minutes later than Charlottetown. — Leod. sericurmmn o s | reporting cn Ste ‘ Conferen-| ‘Continued on Page 5) se 6.03 a.m. and sets, at .07 p.m. CHURCH OF Christ, The; CHRISTIAN REFORMED) resbyterian |. Male Choir. Summerfield| ~~ . XN Pastoral. Charge. Services for Lord's Day, September 27th.:|Church, Heartz Hall, Sunday, Septémber 27: Brook- : Qt Montague 10 a.m. Bible School; | East Roy \Service 9.30 a.m. Rev. Lewis M. | Highland College AndInn alty. Services’ for Si , : i} y .. B.D., Minister. 11 a.m. The Lord's Supper and tember Ph wenain bi _ field Divine Service at 11.00 a. Murray, B.A., B.D., Minister ' 000 000 NORTH preaching Service. Murray River|in English and at 1.20 p.m. in ™» Sunday Sehool, 10.00 a.m.;| THE PRESBYTERIAN Church. f f - —10 a.m. Bible School; 11 a.m.'putch. Speaker: Rev. A. Ha- Hunter River Divine Service 3.00 Services for Sunday, September ; . f ° e the Lord's Supper. Murray Har-| alboom. j Peat jem. ; Glasgow Road, Divine 27th.: Kensington Sunday School bour— 6 p.m. Bible School and . Service 7.30 p.m., Sunday School 10 a.m. Divine Service 11 a.m. al ajOr ev opmen ’ |The Lord’s Supper. Combined} THE PRESBYTERIAN Church | 10.30 am.; Hartsville Sunday ‘S.S. Rally Day Service); Free- Evangelistic Service Murrayjin Canada, St. Johp’s. Belfast.|School 10.00 a.m. No P.Y.P-.S.' town Sunday School 1 p.m. Divine | ; : . River Church of Christ at 8 p.m. Services next. Lord’s Day, Sep-' this week. Rev. Robert D. Bhe, Service 2 p.m.; Keir Memorial) | 7 ; A major cultural development{| The college would offer pro- Scottish promotion he has assist- Everyone welcome. Kenneth T. tember 27tb.: 11 a.m. and 7.30 B.A., pastor. * Malpeque Sunday School 6.30 s and tourist attraction is currently | fessional instruction in highland ed in the staging of Highland Norris, Evangelist. |p.m. Sunday School 10 apxys All| ri : | : being organized in Prince Ed-|dancing, piping and drumming, | Gemes in Prince Edward Island | | go ea __|are welcome. Rev. Donald Nich-| WINSLOE CONGREGATIONS ward Island. |Gaelic language, ballet and tap.| and Ontario and has co-operated | MONTAGUE UNITED Baptist oison, Minister. North and South will unite oh | THIS IS + Plans call for the establishment Organized sport would also bein arranging mainland concerts | Pastorate. Rev. A.G.J. Steeves, : ae jworship in the North Church, of a Highland College and Cultur-| included. ‘for the Gaelic College. | Pastor. Services for Sunday, Sept-| POWNAL UNITED Pastoral Sunday, September 27th, at 11) THE WAY al Centre to be operated in con-| It would afford young people| The propesed Highland College ember 27th: Montague — 10.30 Charge. Services Sunday, Sep- a.m The Sacrament of the Lord s| TO’ 3 junction with a Scottish Inn at | an opporiunity to combine a and Scottish Inn et Ge rgetown | % - we vad ee 11 - m. ee vat — tg Sl ae will ~ administered eS dal vi ; : “om > ij orshi rvice: 7.3 m. Even- ; ; + Bunbury; | 7 3! az in the evening uni i eerenens—— music. and dance education with | penaes - —- “" a “song. Goma aaseanes. 3 p.m./7.30 p.m. the 7ist.. Anniversary service will be he!d in the High- REALLY LIVE! A former resort hotel known a pleasant’ camp-type holiday. | the summer months. Interest ; . : ; ‘ : ra , « . ee i ; “ : n . Roll Call Service, Hender-Beers of the Pownal W.M.S. in Pownal field Church. Sunday Schools at : as “The Highlands”, owned by | TOP INSTRUCTORS highland dancers and pipers from “ 'Churct ri tthe , ; : Nova Scotia and New Brunswick duet. Murray River — 2 p .m. Church, with Men’s Choir. Rev. usual hour, Rev. F.H. Littlejohns, v. John Sutherland Bonnell,| Instructors would — inélude | NV se my Sunday Scnool: 7.45 Roll *1.R. Goudge; Minister | Minister ° . . : A | ba : n , 9 € -\* ; . . mm. : . DD. of New ““rk City, is the|James L. MacKenzie of Aber-| have already signified their inten Cas re ee ee oo Hekate re locale chosen for this far-reach-|deen, Scotland. world champion | 40m of attending classes at a8 con 2 pm. Sunday School. |...2RK PASTORAL Charge.| HUNTER RIVER Pastoral ing venture which could attract highland dancer and Seumas Mac- "€W College if it is established. oe a ae grape ae: es The United Church of Canada.!Charge, United Church of Can-| y additional tourists to the Island Neill, principal of the Glasgow Bi-weekly High'and and err tae 98 7 rey Minister: Rev. G.AD. Ellictt. ada. Services for Sunday. Sep-| and open up the eastern part | College of piping. | concerts and drama, —_ oC » Worship services on Sunday, Sep-|temher 27th., conducted by the| of the province to unprecedented! Accommodation would be avail- .%°FS and indoors, would be | EENS tember 27th.: 9.30 a.m. Pleasant | Minister. Rev. E. Foster~Hall: tourist development: lable for tourists. Regular high- ed. A three-day Highland Gather. QU .|Grove; 11 a.m. Central; 7.30 New Wiltshire 1115 a.m. Com- # Y MODERNLY . : land and. variety concerts would ing would lr of te cheese * ne Fore — wae ne River % LUXURIOUSL : m2 ch ened Bet (ins summer scmoo!. JE PAS Charg : ata + ., 8 pm: Hampshire 7.30 pm. & be staged by the students afford. | “Competitions would be open tO Tee eae Che te ceatg®| NORTH RIVER United Baptist Rally” Day Service; Wheatley ' ing tourists from, all sections of jon students as well and qualifi- Sunday. Services: Borden. 9.30 Churches. Services for Sunday, pier 730 pm WMS. Service | the province a Chance to enjoy. ed judges would officiate. Region- ao ; " Bedeque if om: Albany | "©Ptember 27th.: Long Creek 1) Speaker: Mrs. EM. Hall 4 ‘ iSeottish entertainment. al championships wou'd be es-'7 39 a as Minister: Rev. Harold /2.™.: Clyde River 3 p.m.; Kings- | © ; Ties : 4 . | Located on a good beach, The tapjished and all contestants'B. O'Brien, 8 ton 7.30 p'm. Sunday School: Long] HAMPTON PASTORAL @ Highlands consists of a recent! would be under the regulations Creek 9.45 a.m.; North River 10| Charge, United Church of Can- 4 ; KINGSWAY hotel, a dance pavileion, a small ,¢ the Scottish Official Board of NEW GLASGOW Christian 2m: Fairview 11 am.; Clyde ada. Services, September 27th., 4% VISCOU NT or ' motel and a staff residence. A }yighland Dancing and affiliation Church. Sunday, September 27th: River 2 pm. Rev. RJ. Foster, as follows: DeSable 9.45 am; 4 — ‘ golf course and tennis court ould also be made with the Glas- Morning a and Commun, Sinister jeooen ao ‘ ee 7.30 4 e man form part of the spacious lawn gow Coll of piping which would ion 11 a.m.; Community Sunday ' pm. W.M5 han ering ser-\ 3 ’ and grounds surrounding the present oe {School 10 a.m.; -Cavendish Unit_| ope mega rence ge see gy vice. Guest Speaker: Mrs. Hazen ‘4 ON TRIP | buildings in a setting ideally suit-, There would be regular re ¢d Baptist Church—Worship ser-| 24. “sinday Services as follows: Howard. Special music. Rev. 4 : i@ Van ed for this sort of development. | cita's for ballet and tap dance | Vice 7.30 p.m. The Sacrament of talley . Rreadal-| *!-K-—Charman, Minister. In 1930 the mobile home busi- S Arnold Vaniderstine and Glen , PI cita's > (he tard’a Geaaee Wil te cheer. Rese Valley 930 a.m.; Breadal f W Se oe an Ts unite which : Murphy are on a business trip) OSanization for the proposed students. Each season would ont | ed ay ae R. Jones, Min. 282€ 1! am.; Communion Ser- ness. ma nd is eae w ‘any Now we can finance your to Halifax. centre has been underway for) with a graduation followed by a nas ‘ yer . 4 vice, North Granville 7.30 p.m.) PRINCE sold for $1,300,000.00. no 95 Mobile Home purchase |more than a year and already colorful Tartan Ball complete with 'S'¢r- A Masonic Service will be held | th they made 140,000 units which ourselves at greatly WORD RECEIVED many prominent business axd the Grand March: | MILTON — RUSTICO Parish. at Breadalbane at 3 pm. with MARGATE PASTORAL ese ‘ sold for $588,900,000.00. Fan- Miss Annie Pidgeon, Wheatley professional men, not only in,OPEN NEXT YEAR | iRector: Rev. A.E. Piercey. Ser-\Rev. E.A.C. Haley as preacher. Charge, The United Church of astic? See for yourself why -REDUCED River, received the sad news of Prince Edward Island but in| The college could be in opera | vices for Sunday, September Minister: Rev. Anthony Ware. |Canada. Rev. GC. Elliott, Min- it's true—mail this coupon to- RATES . the death of her brother, William other parts of Canada and the tion next summer if sufficient f- o7:h: St. John's Milton — 10| CROSS ROADS. Al dra and ster: Long River 10 a.m; Mar- pro uc S ~~ . Keir Pidgeon, Winnipeg, Man, | United States, have become im nancial assistance is forthcomim8 4m. Sunday School. 1 am.) yok Servic a ‘. gate 41.30 am.; New London & ' |CLIP AND MAIL TOs u 88 who passed away on Sept. 19th | terested*in the ¢project. from those interested in such @| Morning Prayer a Sermon: Boot a . rouge B or a un- 7,30 om i ay . ee” KANGSCLEAR TRADING LIMITED a after a long illness. Besides his SPEARHEADING DRIVE | venture. Shares are being sold Christ Church, Cherty Valley: /O#%. -epiember | “1h ee aa s FREDERICTON, N. B. ister Mr. Pid ides his | SPEARHEADING DRIVE | |to the general public at the M0-|230 pan. Evening Prayer and| Roads 11 a.m. Dedication of com-| FREE CHURCH of Scotland. } 1§ In P.O. BOX 553, N,N. . sister Mr. Pidgeon is survived by| Spearheading t aoa Pee : laa Sa ; munion set in memory of the Services, September 27th.: Birch { “ OFFICIAL STOCKING PEALER FOR his wife and three daughters. George V. Fraser of Ciarlotte-| ment and the response is encour- Sermon. 3.00 p.m. Sunday ow Ind. : . : : ie town who has had a long and sue- | aging. School: St. Mark's, Rustico 6.45|'8te Deacon and Mrs. W.W. Jud’ Hill 9.30 am.; Cape Traverse 4 ° s _ROLLS-ROYCE AND. BENTLEY MOTOR CARS | NEW EQUIPMENT | cessful record in the travel busi-| In a recent letter to Mr. Fraset pm. Sunday School. 7.30 p.m. pew - — ee Td ice at) 2.30 p.m. Rev. J.-H. Bishop. i business g ( Picase send me information on your exclusive finance After a trip through the Mari- ness and the promotion of Scot- endorsing the idea, John Fisher, Evening Prayer and Sermon. oa a re R - aw Rete RICHMOND BAY Presbyterian 3 plan for mobile homes. a times Gerald Rooney of the tish culture. Mr. Fraser. in ad- executive director of the Cama- “Come and bring the whole fam- (7. P-™- ni +, Or ee ee \ ei 4 g a sh . Fraser, in a bi a : Minister. Church. Rev. L.M. MacNaughton, WOME isk ne ceu conde cdsdpussedeas ceebhie abbecsukeeus pieu Rooney Funeral Home, Alberton, dition to many years in the pro-| dian Tourist Assortation said “T ily. | Minister: Victoria West 11 a.m.; 4 to help o eet * returned home with a Cadillac | yincial travel fie'd, was retently | like the idea of a Highlend Col- | ORWELL — VERNON. Se | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in [ot 14 at 3 p.m; Freeland 7.30 = Street ne cece e cece ree cnerece terrence seteeeeeenees og hearse. He has been receiving | sent to Khana in West Africa by | lege and Scottish Inn The lat- : S, Saat bia “ ne ° on : Canada, Central Parish, Cyde p.m. Sunday School Rally Day ° many favourable comments on’ the Government of Canada as a/ est issue of the Canadien Fences vices Saeeey s oa ‘ 2 ‘| River: Sunday School -and Bible |———————-+ re. ° Oe ee iia inches Whe We foo secs . this new piece of equipment and technical gxpert in the travel in-| Association bulletin ranked it av (re TD aye em Rey, Class at 10 am. Service 11 a7. ; | gumuumae you Wl ree BR EBB RRe he has added to his business. dustry to aid the establishment | “‘a major tourist attraction for the N = G - SD 7m. ey Canoe Cove Sunday School and peice aie | of tourism there. In the s;‘nere cf | Maritime Provinces ” : . Green, ; Bible Class at 2 p.m. Service at ADVERTISING . ; ENTERS MT. ALLISON - ae rr MOUNT STEWART United 3 pm: Churchill Sunday School 4 our aint Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Beck, Mon- . Church. Rev. John M. Sheen, I! am. Service at 730 pm; y D tague, have returned from Sack- CHURCHES SUNDAY. | Minister: Mount Stewart 11 a.m.; Nine Mile Creek Sunday School CORRECTION ; ville, NB... where- their son, i Bristol 3 p.m. at 11 am.’ Rev. G. Killen, Min- : George, is enrolled in first year} ister. | In the Simpsons-Sears ad which © - pro ems et Mount Allison University. Ac-} [Charge of the United Church of} BREADALBANE PRESBY-. | : Se | appeared in this morning’s - companying them was Kent Mac-| KINGS ; Canada. Services for Sunday, | terian Church. Service for Sun- _PRESBYTERIAN CHL RCH itn Guardian. HOMART forced air ; 4 Lean, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. C.} ‘September 27th., are as follows: |day, September 27th., 3.30 p.m.,Canada, Marshfield Charge. Di-| heating system was erroneously j MacLean, Montague. Kent is! ST. DAVID’S United Church, Marie 11 a.m.; St. Peter's 3 p.m.;|Rev. E.H. Bean Interim-Modera-| Vine services for Sunday, Sep! savertised at 7.25—the correct Meet { jalso entering first year at Mount Georgetown. Rev. Dr. W.A‘ Mac- Greenwich 7.30 p.m. Rev. Levi tor. tember 27th., are as follows: Mor- | price for this heating system ’ Allison. |Quarrie, Minister. Services, Sep-;W. Mehaney, Minister. Hee 3 ning service in Mt. Stewart at Completely installed is $725.00, BB C2 ‘tember 27th.: Sunday School at : mt : | VICTORIA - UNITED Church 930 am; Morning service in Ss RESUMES STUDIES '10 a.m.; Worship at 7 p.m. VALLEYFIELD AND Orwell) w.M/S. annual Thankoffering ser- Marshfield at 11 am. Sunday! a Si evs amiss Pie Haake Mies Evelyn MeeLure, dauch- pe |Head congregation. Services for | — ————-— en inten nmenetretnniemmnrena em LEMME ELT etre TT To = y our Conade Paint Doster) & ter of Mr. and Mrs. Preston’ PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday. September 27th.: Valley- : F¥ “We select our dealers MacLure, left Montague on Wed-| Service at Midgell, Sunday, 7.30 field, 11 a.m.; Orwell Head, 7.30 i for their paint knowledge!” nesday to resume her studies at |P.™- At Bangor, Tuesday, 8| p.m. Special speaker at both ser- ia 4 Mount Allison University. |p.m. A.N. Stairs, Minister. vices ub be Mr. anegg es “ aa a 'of Charlottetown. Rev. F. Mac- SPENDING WEEK Ne te taaae Hi Tees | Rineae: calalate. spending a week in Charlottetown | School, Forest Hill 10 a.m.; Dun- in Canada, Sunday, September ‘ *|das 19.15 a.m. Worship Service 3| 7th.: “Murray Harbor North, IN ILL HEALTH p.m.; Annandale Sunday School! Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Peter's John H. Wells, Alberton, is con- 6.90 P.m. Worship Sérvice 7.30!) Road Sunday School 10 a.m. fined to his home by ill health. P-™. All are welcome. No regular services this week. es " a gieatabiacs UNITED CHURCH of Canada. Rev. M. Carl Currie, minister. . i Oo ieave yesterday rrav d Murray} var rar 4 ' to visit, members of their family Riva’ Ubaege. Berviees Gunter. a a Oana a, as_they had planned. September’ 27th.: Little \Sands| pactor. September 27th: Dundas ae Be ace 9.30 A-m.; Murray River 11 @™.; | sunday School at 11 a.m. Service 3 LATE NOTICES Murray Harbour 7.30 p.m. J:H: -at 7.30 p.m.;, Annandale Sunday eg , c - : Bryan, Supply Pastor. at 7.30 p.m.; Annandale Sunday ae (Also see announcements fm TRINITY ANGLICAN Church School at 10 a.m. Service at II columns adjoining Classified Ad- Georgetown. Service for Sunday, | #°™: p _ vertising Section.) | September 27th.: 11. am. Holy| wuRRAY RIVER Pentecostal engi , a a Tabernacle. Service -Surday, e WARD — At the rlotte }Canon J.Ne,Vavies. Rec >t. | September ‘27th: 10 a.m. Sunday | us os Wednenisg tenn | Peters Cathedral, Charlotttows, School: 11 a.m. Morning: Wor- No De ay! 2. 1959, Mrs. Aubrey Wars. |" conduct the service. ship: 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Ser- \ : 93 Weymouth Street, in’ ber MONTAGUE BIBLE Chapel. vice. Street meeting at Montague 53rd year. Her remains were | Services Sunday, September 27th: |¢very Saturday evening at 8 € 59 I forwarded on Thursday after-|9.30 a. m. The Lord's Supper; |?-™., weather permitting. Come No Waiting! moon from the Charlottetown | 10.30 a. m. Suday School for all and bring a friend. Rev. Robert ic Pree sty . Funeral Home to the resi-!ages; nursery” to adult classes; | CTS: _—, dence cf her sister, Stella 7.36 p.m. regular Evening Ser-| THE PRESBYTERIAN Church * Be sure to ask about \_ Welsh, 1354 Cumberland Street. | vice. All are cordially invited. in. Canada. Services Sunday Sep- Orders Accepte ' borrowing the exciting . The funeral will be held Sat-| —.\ sereER’s Bay Pastoral | tember 27th.: Cardigan, Sunday ' COLOUR HARMONY house at 8:40 for Requiem High} _°": * hn’? =s_ «| School, 10 a.m., Divine worship GUIDE . . . our $75,000- Mass at St. Dunstan's Basilica | 11 a.m.: Lorne Valley, Divine | L A d hook of decoration at 9 ‘o’clorks Interment in the! were forwarded on Thursday worship, 2.30 p.m.; “Montague ; n arge n ! : Catholic Cemetery. | evening from the Charlotte- Konday School ‘10 a.m, Divine . planning. * town Funeral Home to his late |* : it Ae ; are = GAUTHIER—At his home in} residence from where the fun- | NOrshiP, 7.30 p.m. Mr. Lewis S II Q 1 : (Creswell Photo) "Maryland on Thursday, Sept. eral will be held Saturday Sarr pulpit supply. Rey. M, Cert ma vantities! 7 gas #4, 1959. Peter Leon Gauthier! morning, leaving the house at vere: an Heceeee. ‘THE in his 75th year, His remains| 11 o'clock for Requiem High| THE PRESBYTERIAN Church | Children in the Protestant Orphanage sending out o | Mass at St. Ann's Church, | ig Canada, Wood Island, Cale- CANADA. edhe . Hope River, on arrival. Inter- | donia and Murray Harbour South} \, PHONE 8506 an appeal, ment in the church cemetery. | Pastoral Charge. Services for { ’ PAINT ‘. t Monuments DOUCETTE-At the home of his | Sunday, ee a ae LY nn, Ausin, Douce, North | Cedonia' lo am. Divine Servic Charlottetown COMPANY LIMITED ANNUAL DRIVE FOR FUNDS G ’ 1 ustico, on Thursday, Sept. 24, Cc i : Island Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, ranite - Marble : |Catedonia 11 a.m.; Wood aa eres Doucette in his 17.30 p.m. Rev. R.E MacKenzie, ; . Calgary, Vancouver, Halifax 76th year. is remains were : : Minic . nae rh’ Sear His remalns were | 98 PR) Nf yuan c ENT R AL PRI NT ERY OPENS MON. SEPT: 28TH. - ‘.- noon from the Charlottetown THE MONTAGUE Pastoral - Funeral Home to his late re | Charge, The United Church of ‘ sidence from where the fun-| Canada. Rev. J.M. Fraser, Min- : » Me , Vere Beck & Som Ltd. fois" be neta this Friday | toe Gunny, September 21th sh ' ui R. E. MUTCH & YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT morning to Stella Maris | Lower Montague—9.45 a.m. Mor- The Guardian ~ T e Evening Patriot co LTD Memorial Craftsmen €hurch, North Rustico, for | ning Service;, Trinity Church,| ° e is URGENTLY NEEDED Since 1870 Requiem High Mass at 7.30. | Montague— 10 © am Sunday | ‘@ s s Dial 5584 sinc | Interment In the church cem- | School; 11 a.m. Morning Service | Queen St. \ : | etery land Junior. Sunday School, Ded : . (\ ' ; EE eee eee 2:5