' tal for treatment. .. v »« 9... ~. s ~ - DELEGATES to the 2311! an- nual'conference of the Marl- time Presbyterian Young Peo- ple's Society registered last night Zion Presbyterian Church in Charlottetown. The theme of the four-day confer- ence is “The Cost of Disciple- ship" and has as its theme speaker, Rev. David Mawhin- Maritime C 0t PYPSO The first theme address of the 3rd annual conference of the Viziritime Presbyterian Y o u n g ’eople’s Society. will be given his morning by Rev. D. idawhinney, Pictou, N.S. lion Presbyterian Church in 1 Zharlottetown. The four-day conference. which concludes Monday. opened last night with registration of dele- gates. This morning's activities be- gin at 8.30 with a council meet- ing. The welcome will be given at 10.15 by Rev. D. A. Campbel , minister of Zion church. A banquet will be held at 5'?‘ iiey, Pictou, N.S. The confer- ence concludes Monday mor- ning with the installation of officers. Here two of delegat- es, Sheila Roper, right, Char- lottetown RR; and Grant Ma- son, Thorburn, Pictou County, N.S., get instructions from Heather MacNevin, Charlotte- town. onierence pens Here session. Other business includ- es: worship service by the Nova Scctia YPS; discussion groups bv the Senior Hi and YP a special business meeting; the third address by Mr. Mawhin- ney. and a communion service. The 1961-Gzsmembers of the ex- ecutive are Gerald MacDonald Sydney. N.S., past president; Lorne Moase, Summerside, pre- sident, William Macvicar, Lan- caster. N.B., vice-president; Ev- elyn MacLeod. Halifax. N.S., secretary; George Perrin, Hali- fax, N.S.. treasurer; and And- rew Betts, Parrsboro, N.S.. ed- itor of Newsletter. i to drive a motor vehicle, ano- . Charlottetown an ir already thorn with th ‘family-getting larger. J = Their six children range in l . e e large ;age from nine years to onths. The oldest is Brenda hn r- CI! in ,and the others are Roy 7, Jo iny 5, Ricky 4. Billy 21.v'2, and Jimmy the youngest. Brenda d Queens County; The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat., Oct. 6, 1962 __.__¢—.— , 5 and Roy are attending school. Mrs. McGarry still hadn’t Patriot Prize is. Won By Ch'town Mrs. Marina McGarry, ill -shortly , young who w give birth to her seventh child, has won The Evening Patriot's Crossword Puzzle Contest worth 31,480, it was announced yester- ay. Mrs. McGarry became puzzle contest questions. She doubled her winnings by enclosing a sales slip from A..T. Zakem’s grocery‘ store. an ad- vertiser on the puzzle page. Strangely enough, the first winner. Ian MacNevin, of Char- lottetown, also enclosed a pur- chase slip from Zakem's. Mrs. McGarry and her hus- band, Joe, a fireman employed by the department of transport, mitting an unlicenced person ther accused was also fined $10 of on YPS. other denomina- tions. and the boar hris tian educatio erway with worship service In Zion Church at 11 a.m. Follow- in e afternoon worship ser- vice by New Brunswick YPS. Rev. E. H. Bean, Kensington, KILLED BY SWEEPER MONTREAL (CP)—A nei bor idly watched three-year-old . Choun Toland playing at the curb in front of his home in suburban Lachine Thursday. A huge sweeper moved along the street When the neighbor looked again little Choun was gone. Th boy's body was,» found the sweeper’s dirt container. New Glasgow Woman Elects Jury Trial On Theft Charge Phyllis Ethel Dickieson, New Glasgow, charged with theft of more than $21,000 from the New Glasgow Dairying Company. el- ected trial and had he A fine of $10 and costs or five days was meted out to Donald Edwin Manuel, Parkdale, who pleaded guilty to making un- by judge and jury necessary noise when operating r preliminary hear- an automobile. Police informa- ing set for Oct. 19. She appear- tion revealed that the accused ed yesterday afternoon before Magistrate James B. Johnston. QC, in Queens County Magis- trate's court. Joseph Louis MacPher- son, Southport, was fined $50 and costs for having possession of stolen goods valued at less than $50. James Allan Smith, Hunter Ri- ver. charged‘ with impaired driv- ing. had his case remanded to ct. 19. Two men were fined $20 and costs each for having liquor. in a place other than their resi- dence. Following his admission that it was the second conviction on the charge of driving without an operator's licence, Basil Rooney Laybolt. Cherry Hill, was fined $50 and costs or 10 days in jail. Pleading guilty to charges of speediig, Lloyd Wesley Ellis. Read"s Corner, was fined and costs or five days, and Ralph Joseph Eldershaw, Mor- ell. Anthony Stephen Gilbert, Charlottetown. and William Ja- mes Orville Mann, Indian Riv- 1,, er were each fined $10 and costs or five days. had attached a length of bicycle inner tube to the exhaust pipe of his car which acted as a noise vibrator. A similar penalty was given Adrian Roy Maclnnis, Beach Grove for driving on the wrong side of the highway. For per- and costs or five days. On the charge of driving a motor vehicle with defective equipment an accused was fl- ned $5 and costs or two days, .quite recovered from the shock f.of the good news when she ‘ came to this office yesterday to revive her cheque. “DIDN'T REGISTER" She said the news that I ' had won the contest “didn't }quite register" until after s «had hung up the phone. “It's a great thrill. You can be sure ‘the money won‘t be squander- ' . ed." were quick to decide on how the‘; Mrs. McGarry. who has un- money will be spent. «successfully entered answers to “Right after I was told by I the contest on several other oc- phone that I won the contest. I casions, used a unique metlwd phoned Joe and we decided in deciding Wh1Ch_ 0‘ ‘I19 “V0 right away that the monewoptional words which seem to would go towards the purchase fit the P012163 Clue-S I0 1l5€- of a house. We were planning to She said, “I tried to figure out my 3 h°‘,'l'l°bf;“' 5‘l’){“ehti:n°- This i which of the words was th e money wi a ig ep." _ . . The Mcaam/.8’ who now “vet most logical to suit the clue, in a rented apartment at 233tthen thought about what word Grafton Street, can use a newiother people might use, and -k**** *1-*** ALWAYS A "I CARTOON THREE MILES FROM CHARLOTTETOWN ON (TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY) TO BORDEN. NORTH RIVE TONIGHT ONLY . . ;.;._;;¢o_ PRINCESS PAT DRIVE-IN THEATRE Alberton SHOWING Fri. and Sat. "Bachelor In Plus — Science-Fiction Horror ‘T he Beast From Haunted Cave’ 9 advertising manager _of The Show at 8:00 2 Speakers Slated At First Baptist Two guest speakers will oc- cupy the pulpit of the First Bap- be Rev. Ross It the P.E._l. n‘- 'iy of O'Le ry. .-\t the evening service. V. Dr. L.P. Archibald. visit: on pastor at Trinity United Church, Sumerside will speak. Dr. Arch- ibald h s held important pas- torates _th_roug'hout ‘Canada and minis‘-wrs are no forceful preachers. » riowaru. cnapilll Hospital. and for- a s list Church this Sunday. Speak- ing at the morning service will then simply used the opposite word”. Mrs. McGarry received h er cheque from Gordon Fairgrieve, .6-uardian-Evening Patriot. APPEALERS APPEALING OXFORD, England (CP)—Ox- ford University's Committee for Famine Relief is planning a country-wide appeal for barrel organs. Street collectors say they get better results when they have musical accompani- ment. ‘?****‘'A' I I 4-V-¥¥¥ SPECIAL C.H~ItLDR'EN'S MATINEE ATI and 3 ONLY TODAY! olATfio...wH£ne A uueume KILLER WAITS... Paradise" With Bob Hope SHOW TIME 7:45 Last show of the season. Sat. night. October 6. SPECIAL SUN DAY SHOW Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus in ONLY DRUG STORE OPEN Dial 4-3424 Thanksgiving Monday October 8th WORTH‘S PHARMACY FREE DELIVERY Prince St. aid of charity and youth work. 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