po night snipped the ribbon ‘barring the main entrance to Bunbury’s PRINCE Edward Island's new minister of education, Dr George L. Dewar (left) fast new, modern two-room school —Teachers And Environment Seen Essentials Of Education The two basic essentials of a Strong educational system were ood teachers and suitable teach- ing enviroment, Malcolm Mac- Kenzie told the Bunbury ratepay- ers last night. ‘ Guest speaker at the official opening of the district's new school, the duty minister and di- rector of education said that in the 100 years—since the first school was erected in the district, Mr. MacKenzie said. Other speakers included hon. L. G. Dewar, M.D., provincia! minister of education, architec Keith Pickard, wart, chairman of the distric Board of Trustees. The keys of the building were presented to Mr. Stewart by the contractor, William Whiteway of Murray River . and declared the building offict- ally open. With the minister are Donald Stewart, chairman of the Mrs. Emily Leard who taught at Bunbury in 1890-91 was read by Mr. Stewart, i | ANSWER SEEN Dr. Dewar said that education | {Should be able to supply: the an- sswer. to most of the’ major: chal- ‘lenges facing the ‘world today— | the cold war, communism, main- | 4 supervisor tenance of our standard of liv- {had provided. Providing for easy ' Communion Claude Wood, and Donald Ste; ing, and the maintenance of a enlargement had been an exire- Rally Day Service at Millview: | proper balance in the face of ning service in Harrington at| $30 a.m. Sunday School at 10.30; a.m.: Morning service in Mt. \viee ie at-ti a.m.; Evening ser- * the world had shown very ccn- ‘ alten vice in Marshfield at 7.30 p.m. siderable material advancement | MARINE abot hm ame Sadas School at 9.30 [ca All but had failed to show similar], '" ‘oxen of a “Job well done” |, welcome. Minister: Rev. Progress in the fields of social organization and spirituality. : ‘People as a whole today were inclined to be indifferent to isolated suffering such as ex- perienced by displaced persons, war prisoners, refugees, etc. 25 WARS the department of education pre- sented a large marine painting to the school. The presentation was made by Dr. Dewe Entertainment was provided by the ‘school pupils under direction ,of Mrs. John Lea-Morgan of | Charlottetown. He recalled that though most A former resident of Mt. Herb- persons professed to recognize the &'t: Henry MacLean, inventor fatherhood of God and the broth. of the MacLean Method of Writ- erhood of man, yet the past 100 ing. \spoke briefly. Mr. MacLean years had produced no less than "0w lives in Vancouver, B.C. 25 maior wars. ‘ On the completion of the pro- To have achieved such‘an ex- gram luncheon was served by cellent result, cooperation m'~* | have prevailed in the . district | Institute branch. from the beginning of the preject,' A letter of congratulation from CHURCHES SUNDAY KINGS tober 4: Montague—10 a.m. Sun- day School; 11 a.m. Worship; 7.30 : p.m. Evensong. Murray River— : THE PRESBYTERIAN Church 2 p.m. Sunday School: 3 p.m. In Canada. Services for Sunday, Worship. Sturgeon—2 p.m. Sun- Cctober 4th: Montague—Sunday day. School: 730 p.m. Roll Call School 10 a.m.: Divine Worship Service with The Brooklyn Trio. 1 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Cardigan—/A cordial welcome to all. unday School 1.30 pm.; Divine Worship 230 p.m. Mr. Lewis} THE PRESBYTERIAN Church Carr, Pulpit Supply Rev. M.|in Canada. Services for Sunday, Carl Currie, Interim-Moderator. | Gctober 4: Murray Harbour ' | North—Sunday School 1.30 p.m: : CHURCH OF Christ, The Lords | Divine Worship 2.20 p.m.: Peter's Day, October 4: Montague—l10 Road—Sunday School 10 a.m.; a.m. Bible School for all ages: 11; Worship 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. @.m. the Lord’s Supper and/Everyone welcome Rev. M. Carl Preaching Service. Murray Riv-;|Currie, Minister, r-—10 a. Bible School; 11 a.m. ° the moore > ate aa Har-| ST. DAVID’S United Church, bour—6 p.m. Bible School and Georgetown. Rev. W. A. Mac- The Lord’s Supper. Combined Quarrie, D.D.., Minister. Services evangelistic service at Murray | October 4. Worship with — Holy Harbour Church of Christ at 7.30;Communion at 11 a.m.; Sunday _m. A warm welcome to all. , School at 2.30 p.m. enneth T. Norris, Evangelist. ' PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Tabernacle. Services for Sunday, Services for. Sunday, October 4: | October 4: 10 a.m. Sunday Schoo! Midgell’-7:30 p.m.: Bangor, Tues-|!1 a.m. Morning Worship: 7.30 day, 8 p.m. A.N- Stairs, Minister. |2-. Evangelistic Sérvice. Street ee z : Meeting at Montague every, Sat- _«. THE MONTAGUE Pastoral urday at 8 p.m., weather permit- Charge, The United Church of ting. Come and bring a friend. Canada. Rev. J.M. Fraser, Min-! Rev. Robert Cross, pastor. Aster. Services Sunday, October : : ; 4: Trinity Church, Montague— MONTAGUE BIBLE Chapel. 10 a.m. Sunday School: 11 a.m. | Services for Sunday, October 4: Morning Service and Commiun- | 2:30 a.m.- The Lord’s Supper; jon; Primary Sunday Schoo}, | 10.30 a.m. Sunday Schoo] for 4ll pe Montague, 10.00 a.m. Syn | 28S, nursery to adult classes; day School: 3 p.m. Church ' Ser- (7-20 : p.m. regular evening Ser- ‘ice and Communion. Sturgeon— | Vice. All are cordially invited. 7.30 p.m. Evening Service. and) puNDAS UNITED _ Baptist Communion. A hearty welcome pastorate. Lic. Gerald Matthews, to all. Pastor. October -4: Dundas Sun- ' UNITED CHURCH of Canada, day School at 10.15 a.m. Service Murray Harbour —. Murray Riv- 2¢ 11 a.m.; , Annandale Sunday er Charges. Sefvices, Sunday, School at 10 a.m. Service at .7.30 October 4: Murray River 11 a.m. | P-™- Little Sands 3 p.m.; Murray Har-| He PRESBYTERIAN Church bour 7.30 p.m, J.H. Bryan, Supply |i, Canada, Wood Island, Cale- -~. MONTAGUE UNITED Baptist /@onia and,Murray Harbour South y ‘Pastorate. Rev. A. G. J. Stetees |Fastoral Charge. Sunday, Octob- Pastor. Services for Sunday, Oc-|¢& 4, 1959: Church School, Wood ’ Island—10 a.m.; Murray Har- bour South 2 p.m.; and Caledon- ia 6.30 p.m. Divine Service: Wood ‘Island 11 a.m.; Murray Harbour South 3 p.m.: and Caledonia 7.30 |p.m. Rev. R.E. MacKenzie, BA, 'BD., (0O.M), Minister DUNDAS PASTORAL Charge, | United Church. Heber H. Hardy, Pastor. Services: Annandale Sun- | MURRAY RIVER Pentecostal BRIEFS ; EDMONDS FUNERAL— The funeral for Mrs. Catherine Ed- monds of Iona, was held Thurs- day morning from her late resi- dence to St. Michael’s church | jwhere Requiem High Mass was tcelebrated by Rev. Leonard Mc- .Kenna, P.P. Also attending the ‘service was Rév. Charles Mc-| >Carthy. The service at the grave| was conducted by the Rev. Ur- ,ban Gillis. Pallbearers\ were James MacMillan, Peter Me- ‘Garry, Arthur, Wright, William, A. Ross, John R. Ross, Gerald Power. Interment took place in #St. Joachim'’s Church Cemetery, . Vernon River. day School 10 a.m. Worship Ser- vice 11 a.m.; Forest Hill Sunday School 2 p.m.; Dundas Sunday School 10.15 a.m. The Dundas Auxiliary of the W.M. Society will hold their Thank-Offering Service at 8 p.m. With special music. All are welcome. ST. PETER’S Bay Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Canada. Services f Sunday, October 4 are as follows: Green- wich 11 a.m.; Marie 3 p.m.; St. Peter’s 7.30 p.m, Levi W. Me- haney, Minister. QUEENS ou PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada, Marshfield Charge. Mor- Cha ries Townsley. MOUNT STEWART United Church: Rev. John M. Sheen. Minister: Mount Stewart 11 a.m.. «jthe ladies of the local Women’s ™€®ts of Baptism and Holy Com. man, Minister. Donaldston 2.30 p.m.: Bristol »-m. Rev. C.W. Passey, Minister 7.30 p.m. Rev. W.N Byers form. | ; Cc A M E 0 ' er pastor of Mount Stewart, HAMPTON PASTOR AL special guest preacher \Charge, United Church. of Can- Kensington ada, Services, October 4, as fol- : | BREADALBANE PASTORAL iows: Hampton 9.45 a.m.: Vic-' Fri. - Sat. 7:15 - 9:15. Matinee 1 MEN'S BOYS'\ Charge, United Church of Can- |\toria 11 a.m.; Bonshaw 3 p.m.; p.m. on Saturday. It’s Gene ada. Sunday Services as follows: Appin Road 8 p.m. Rally Day Autry in— Melton and fleece cloths S Melton and fleece eloths Breadalbane 9.30 a.m.: Pleas- Service. Please note the change “NIGHT STAGE TO Heavy quilted lining Quilted lining ant Valley 11 a.m. with Sacra-!of hour for Bonshaw. M.K. Char- " : Blues, Charcoals and Greys Assorted GALVASTON” Sizes: 36 to 46 $ Sizes: 6 to 16 ;|munion: North Granville 3 p.m. Also serial. ‘ Thank-Offering service with guest preacher Rev. Harold Mit- j;ton of Charlottetown: Rose Val- ley 7.30 p.m, There will be spec- ial musie at the Thank-Offering ; service at North Granville. Rev. Anthony Ware, Minister. | NEW LONDON Presbyterian Church. There will be services in St. John’s, Clifton, Sunday, Oc- tooer 4 at 3.30 p.m. Rev. E-H. ,Bean, Interim-Moderator. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, St. John’s, Belfast. Services on the Lord’s Day, Oc- tober 4. 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. |The Morning Service will be the annual Rally. Day Service. All are welcome. Rev:*fonald Nich- olson, Minister. ' TRYON — BONSHAW United jBaptist Pastorate, Rev. L.R. Graves, Minister. Services for Sunday. October 4: Bonshaw 11 am.: Westmoreland 3 p.m.; Try- 90.14.30 p.m.: Sunday School at Tryon 10 a.m.: Westmoreland 2 p.m. All are welcome. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Central Parish: Canoe Cove: S.S. and Bible Class at 10 a.m. Service at. 1t-a.m.; Clyde River: Bible Class at 2 p.m. Ral- lv Day Service at 3 p.m.; Nine Mile Creck: S.S. 6.30 p.m. Ser- vices 7.30 p.m. Churchill: SS. U a.m Rev G Killen, Minister BROOKFIELD Presbyterian SLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Oct. 2, 1959 3 Physical Fitness Program Being Pushed By Legion. MONTAGUE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN Hamilton Douglas, Mt. Stewart, Girector of physicial fitness, Pro- vincial Command of the Canadian Legion, was the guest speaker at the Montague Canadian Legion monthly meeting held last night. He ‘briefly outlined sports and physical training to be sponsored | by the Canadian Legion and stat-;He stressed the importance of ed that a resolution was passed | such elementary physicial training and is to be presented to the prov-|as standing, sitting, and walking incial government and the depart-| correctly as the basis for mental ment of education for their consid-;and physical well being. eration. During the regular business the The program which does not re- | matter of repairs and painting the quire a trained instructor would | Legion building was discussed and begin in the lower grades and arrangements were concluded for continue to the university level.’ the peppy campaign. Foster Hall. Wheatley River 10 a.m.; Hunter River 11.156 a.m.; | Wiltshire 7.30 p.m.: “Hampshire 3 p.m. WMS Service Rev Rob- ert Latimer and the Park Royal ; Choir, COVEHEAD UNITED Charge. Services October 4: SGunday School Rally Day at West Cove- jhead at 11 a.m.; Dr. Weir is to ‘preach at Union Road at 3 p.m. and at Stanhope at 7.30 p.m. , THE 19TH. Sunday after Trin- district board of trustees and |ity. Rev. W. Eric Ingraham. St. Malcolm MacKenzie, provincial | Marks, Kensington Sunday School deputy ‘minister and director of | 2nd Confirmation Class 10 a.m. education. ‘and Harvest Thanksgiving Com- munion 1l a.m. St. ‘Stephens. the’ threat posed by A-Bombs, Burlington Sunday School and H-Bombs and space missiles. Confirmation Class 1.30 a.m. and Education was one of the most Evensong 2.30 p.m. St. ‘Thomas, important elements\ of society French River, Sunday School and and an important government Confirmation Class 6.30 p.m. function, he said. and Harvest Thanksgiving Ser. . at ; 7 The minister congratulated the Ve 7.30 p.m. Join us in thanking ratepayers, trustees and district C4 for His blessing. fering Mr. Allison MacKinnon,‘p.m. Mr. Merle Zimmerman, B. Speaker. Special singing by the |Th., Minister. Long River and Belfast Quartet- | tes. Service to be conducted by YORK PASTORAL Charge, Mrs. N.R. Green. Rev. N.R. The United Church of Canada. Green, B.A. ’ | Minister: |Please note change in services CORNWALL UNITED Church. October 4: New Dominion 9.45 Brackley: 11 a.m. Central; 7.30 a.m.; Cornwall 11.15 a.m.; Kings- | ?-™- York, Rally Day Service. ton 7.30 p.m. The Sacrament of | PRINCE the Lord’s Supper will be ad-| es a iieeatier ate, ee en | aes — eins : Br Ore Alma Baptist Churches. Minister: FREDERICTON BREAD- Rev. Ross A. Howard. O'Leary Rally Day Service with Church albane Churches of Christ. Sun- day, October 4: Fredericton Sun- and Sunday School commenced Ze at 10.30 am.: Alma—Service at day School at 10.30 a.m.; Bread- 3 pm.; Springfield—Service at ailbane Sunday School at 10 a.m. | 7.39 9 m. A Rally Day Service will be aes in the Breadalbane Church at 3| RICHMOND BAY Presbyter- Rev. G.A.D. Elliott. ; for Sunday, October 4: 9.30 a.m. | Moore & McLeod Lid. ev House And Barn Destroyed By Fire ALBERTON BUREAU | after ARDIAN | A vancant i &. Felix, eau, was destroyed by fire of unknown origin about 4 o'clock | yesterday morning. | The Tignish fire brigade called. by Clarence Gillis owner of the buildings is discovered the blaze shortly ‘presently residing in Toronto. John Pin- iam Church. Rev. L. M. Mac-| Trinidad. Summerfield Service Naughton, Minister: Tyne Val-| 9:30 a.m. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, ley 11 a.m. Sunday School Rally | B.A., B.D., minister. “9g 'Day programme; Freeland 3 . \p.m. Sacrament of Lord's Supper: | NORTH RIVER United Baptist 18 oe 5 SUDPET: | Cuurehes. Services. for Sunday, Victoria West 7.30 p.m. - 'October 4: Fairview 11 a.m.; THE PRESBYTERIAN Church. North River 3 p.m.: Long Creek Services for Sunday, October 4: 7.30 p.m., followed by Commun- | Keir Memorial, Malveque, Sundev | ion. Sunday Schools: Fairview 10 iSchool 10 a.m. Divine Service 11 a.m.: North River 2 9.m.: Long |a.m. (Baptismal Service); Free-|Creek 10.45 a.m. Minister: Rev. jtown Sunday School 1 p.m. Di- R.J Foster \vine Service 2 p.m.; Kensington | ‘ : ' Sunday School 10 a.m. Divine} _ALBERTON Pastoral Charge— |Service 7.30 p.m. A cordial wel-| Us'ted Church of Caneda. Sunday | to all. Rev E.H. Bean, Oct. 4. Tignish Worship at 9:30 B.A: B.TH., BD, Minister ;a.m. Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. | A'berton Rally Day Service at O'LEARY Pistoral Charge. The -11 a.m. Cascumpec School at United Church of Canada S2r- | 10 a.m.—Worship at 7:3 p.m. | vices of Divine Worship for Sun- Services wil be conduced by Mr. day October 4th 1959:—Brae 9:°9' Elmer McLean. Official Board | Bloomfield 11:00 a.m., O’Leavy Meeting in Alberton Church Hall 7:30 p.m. As this is world-wide Thursday evening October 8. Communion Sunday the Sacre-| : . ment of the Lord’s Supoer wil be| THE NORTH BEDEQUE Pas- observed at all services. Rev. | tcral Charge. The United Church Keith M. Rogerson, Minisier. | of Canada. Services for Sunday, eae - ‘ ' Octcber 4. as follows: Travellers KENSINGTON United Church Rest 9:30 a.m., North Bed of Canada Sunday October 4th. 11:00 a.m., Freetown 7:30 =m. Church School 9:50 a.m., Morn'ng The Sacrement of the Lords Sup- | 44:00-a.m., Sacrament of the| per will be administered at ‘the | Kerd’s Supper. Evening Worship three services with the reception 7:3% p.m. W.M.S. Thanksoffering Service. Miss Elma Inman, Guest, Rev. Angus Brown, Minsster. | Speaker—wil! show slides on “(Continued on page 5) building committee forthe ex-|—POWNAL UNITED — Pastoral, cellent school accomodation they Charge, Oct. 4. World Wide Sunday; 11 a. m. mely wise precaution, he added. 2.30 p.m. Communion at Pownal; 7.30 p.m. Millview 23rd: Anniver- St. Elizabeth's—Evening Prayer ‘*ry. At the evening service the 7.30 p.m. Rector: Rev. David S.H. Cherry Valley Choir will lead in Minton, S. Th. ;the music and Rev. George A.D. + Elliott will be the preacher, Rev. EEKEND SPECIALS ‘Roads 3 9.m.: FREE CHURCH of Scotland T.R. Goudge, Minister. Service Oct., 4th.. Stanchel 2:39 p.m. Rev. J.H. Bishop, (Mimister. ORWELE — VERNON. Servic- v ez Sunday, October 4: Eldon 9.30 UIGG — CROSS Roads—Alex- a.m.; Vernon River 11 a.m.: Or- andra. Services for Sunday, Oc- well 7.30 p.m.’ W.M.S Thank-Of- tober 4: Uigg 11 am.: (ross Alexandra ’‘- 7.30 Men's Wear — First Floor Basement Departments Censult Calvin whe We must mest certainly head Seys, “Follow the ads by Meore & Mcleod . And find the things yew really need”. | Pastorial Change. Services for Suntay Octeber . 4th. Hartsville: | | Divine Service at 11:00 a.m.; SS. at 10:00 a.m.; Brookfield: Divine ‘Service at 3pm., SS. 2 p.m. 'Hun‘er River: Divine Service at day School at 10:30 p.m. P.Y.P.S. at Hunter Rver Presbyterian’ Church Oct. 2, at 8:30 p.m. A | Cordial Welcome to all. Rev. ' Robert D. Phe, B.A., Minister. MILTON — RUSTICO Anglican Farish. Rector Rev. A.E. Piercey. Services for Sunday October 4th. are:—St. John’s, Milton 10:00 | Sunday School, 11:00 a.m. Har-' }vest’ Thanksgiving Service, 7:30 p.m. Harvest - Thahksgiving Ser- | vice. The Congregation of St. ' Marks will worship with the Con- gregation of St. John's Soloist, Mrs. :Alton Rodd. CHRIST CHURCH, Cherry Val- | ley 2:30 Evening Prayer and | Sermon 2:30 p.m. Sunday School. ‘Come and bring the whole fam-| ily.” NEW GLASGOW Christian Church Sunday, October 4th, morning worship and Commun- | | 11:00 a.m. Community Sunday | School 10:00 a.m. Cavendish Unit- | ed Baptist Church, Worship ser- vice 7:30 p.m. Rev. Bryer R. Jones, B.B., Minister. ' WINSLOE SERVICES for Sun- day, October 4, as follows at 11 la m. United Worship in the Princetown Roag Chufch. Sae- rament of the Lord's Supper. Ia the evening at 7,30 service will be | in Winsloe South Church. Sunday | Schools at the usual hour. Rev. | F.H, Littlejohns, Minister. 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