ISLAND BRIEFS NEW COMMITTEE _A complete new slate has been named to the Tourist Loan Com- mittee. They are Irving Hogg. Summerside; Jack Johnston, Charlottetown and Richard Mac- Lean, Montague. The chairman of the committee is the provin- cial treasurer, Hon. B. Earie MacDonald. ' JPs ARE NAMED Fred Horne, Pownal and Don- ald Mutch, Cherry Valley have been appointed justice of the peace. The anpouncement was made by Premier Matheson fol- lowing a meeting of the govern- ment yesterday. William Gregg and Walter Downe have been ap- pointed as clerks with the Prince Edward Island Temperance Com- mission. ARRIVES HOME James Norton, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Norton Summerside a UNTD cadet arrived by plane on Thursday from Esquimalt, B.C. to be stationed at Ro; Roads for a 17-week training course. On Monday he left for a six week cruise on the HMCS Antigonish for Hawaii. ISLANDER GETS DEGREE At the 116th annual spring con- vocation which took place at Acadia University, Tuesday, two students from Prince Edward Island were among those who re- ceived degrees from President Watson ee . ef jamin as Carson it ceeastews received his Bach- elor of Arts defree. Eva Irene Mountain of Sum- merside was presented with a degree of bachelor of science in home economics. SUMMER SERVICE Postal authorities announced yesterday that the Brackley Beach Post Office which is ¢ ated in the summer months ao will re-open next June 1 and re-| main open until October 31. Mails will be received and despatched daily through the department’s Winsloe office via Winsloe ead No. 1. The announcement was made | by F.E. Ketchum, Saint John, the district director of postal service. | INJURED BOY HOME | Seven-year-old Nelson Blan- | chard of Summerside who. suf- fered head injuries when struck by a car in front of his home on May 12th, returned home from Victoria General Hospital, Hali- Fax, on Tuesday evening after 8 days of confinement, | Su Although he must wear a hel_ | met elson fs in good health and able to be out of doors. He will return to hospital in four months at which time a plate will be inserted in his head. Professional Cards | Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Ce. Canadien Bank of Commerce Semmerside, P. E. L. 2235 Insurance R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty 5 ‘Summer %. Summerside Optometrists ‘E. E. Parkman Opt. D., 8.0. PHONE 3287 eummer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, 8.0. temmerside, P.E.1. “ Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers “The Read Studios D. W. SEARS Barristers. Geo R. MacMahon, whe LL.B. i“ (Also Kensington on Saturday's) | Phone Summerside 3551 255 Water St. Summerside A. B. Campbell, BA, LLB. p.m., Rev. Donald Nicholson. | Kinnon a og Se ae el Men’s choir; 1:30 Mission Band. FIRST OF THREE TO BE BUILT Dragger Passes Tests, Now On Way To Souris. The new dragger ‘‘Sailor’s Hope”’, Wednesday passed her steamship acceptance trials in} Greville, N.S. and is on to fishing and port. | Iceland” | well = fleet early in June. Deputy minister of fisheries, Eugene Gorman who was over to, Port Greville for the trials said this morning the newest dragger CHURCHES SUNDAY KINGS THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Wood Islands. Service next Lord’s Day, May 24th, at 3 Interim Moderator will conduct the service. FREE CHURCH of Scotland, Service at Coleman 2.30 p.m., May 2th. Conducted by Rev. J. Y. Garrett, Rev. J. H. Bishop, Interim-Moderator. DUNDAS United Baptist Pas- torate. Lic. Gerald Matthews. Pa stor. May 24th, Dundas Sunday School at 11 a.m. Service at 8 p.m, Annandale Sunday School at | 10 a.m. Service at 11 a.m. | ST. PETER’S BAY Pastoral | Charge, Services Sunday, May 24, Greenwich 11 a.m. Communion | Service Marie 7.30 p.m. Conduct- | performed wonderfully. “She is the best yet’’, he said. Mr. Gorman said certain new ideas have been incorporated in the building of the new draggers such as a raised shelter deck for- ward for storing gear and certain wheelhouse improvements. When the three new draggers are completed they will bring the Souris fleet up to 16. Last year a new dragger, the Souris III was built and already this sea- son had landed over 400.000 pound Mr. Gorman predicted that the three new ships would add 2,500,- 000 pounds to the annual catch | of the fleet. Montague—9:45 a.m.. Morning Service and Sunday School Speaker, Mr. Allison MacKinnon. Trinity Church, Montague—10 a. | Sunday, May 24th, Princetown Minister: Rev. G. A. D. Eiliott. Worship services on Sunday, May 24. 9.30 am. Pleasant Grove; ll a.m., Central; 7.30 pm. York. TRYON — BONSHAW United Baptist Pastorate. Rev. L. R. Graves, Minister. Services for Sunday, May 24th. Tryon 11 a. m.; Westmoreland 7.30 p.m. Sun- day school at Tryon 10 a.m. All are welcome. : WINSLOE UNITED Churches. Road: Service 11 a.m.; Highfield: Service 3 p.m. Winsloe~ ‘North: Service 7:30 p.m. Sunday Schools at usual hours. Rev. T.H. Little johns, Supply Minister. BREADALBANE Pastoral Charge, United Church of Can- ada. Summer schedule of servic- es will begin on Sunday. ,North Granville 9.30 a.m. Pleasgft Val- ley, 11.00 a.m. BreadgMiane 8.00 pam. Rev. Anthony N Ware, Minister CORNWALL Pastoral Charge, United Church of Canada. Ser- vices Sunday, May 24. New Do- minion 9.45 a.m.; Kingston 11.15 a.m.; Cornwall 7.30 p.m. Sunday Schools: Kingston 10 a.m.; Corn- wall 11 a.m.; New Dominion ll am. Rev. R. A. Patterson, min- . | tn ert Summerside 8031; ISLAND NEWS GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: PAGE Alberton 68-2 Montague 91-2; Souris 32-2 SUMMERSIDE BUREAU amounting to $42,000, was almost $11,000 less than for the previ- ous year. extension of hospital services at Summerside in the past 40 years was recalled in a reference by W. P. C Morley M. Bell, R.A. Horne, John R. Mungall, Ulrice Poirier, John Myrick, Jr. Erskine Clark, and John Arnold. A proposal by the Okto Club to change the name of the Chronic Care Centre to Connaught House as ince County Hospital, had been officially opened on July 29. 1912, by the then Governor Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith. Minis- ter. Services on Sunday, May 24. Bedeque. 11 a.m.: Borden. 1.30 |p.m.; Albany, 7.30 p.m. BIDEFORD Pastiral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Rev. James Fraser, Minister. Schedule of Services for Sunday May 24th. Tyne Valléy 11.00 a:m. Conway 2.30 pm. Bideford 7.30 p.m. ister. FREDERICTON AND Breadal- QUEENS | SOUTH Granville Presbyterian | Church. Services for Sunday, May 24. 3.30 p.m. Rev® E. H. Bean, Interim Moderator. | BREADALBANE Pre s by- terian Church. Service for Sun- | day, May 24th. 11.00 a.m. R. A.) Syme, Student Minister. CHRISTIAN Reformed Church Sunday, May 24th, Reading ser- vice at 10.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. in Dutch. Heartz Hall, East Roy- alty. \Mile Creek S. S. at 11 aam Rev. iM iver; m., Iris; 7 p. } 7 cg lg i Ba ag P |24th. at 7.30 p.m. | Wheatley River 3.00 p.m Hunter ed by Rev. John Sheen, Mr. Douglas Best, (student minister). | KENSINGTON Men's Associa- ition will hold a service in St. FREE CHURCH of Scotland, | John Presbyterian Ohurch, New Sabbath, May 24th. 11 a.m.» | London, Sunday evening, May | m., Birch Hill. Preacher, Rev. A. MacFarlane, Kilmiur, Skye, Scot-| CROSS ROADS — Alexandra, jada, Services for Sunday, May bane Churches of Christ Sunday, May 24th. Fredericton Sunday Scheel at 10 a.m. Breadalbane Sunday School at 10 a.m. Mor- ning worship and communion will be held in the Fredericton Church at Ll a.m. Mr. Merle Zimmer- man B. Th., Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church. in Canada, Central Parish. Chur chill S. S. at 10 a.m. Service ll a.m. Canoe Cove S. S. and Bible Chass at 2 p.m. Service 3 p.m. Clyde River S. S. and Bible Class at 10.30 am. W. M. S. Thankof- fering Service at 7.30 p.m. Nine George Killen. Minister. HUNTER RIVER Pastoral Charge, United Church of Can- 24 conducted by the minister Rev. E. F. Hall. Hampshire 10.00 a.m. Wiltshire 11.15 a.m. River 8:00 p.m. NORTH RIVER United Baptist Churches. Services Sunday 2th. ship, 12 noon Sunday School, 7.30 p.m. Evening Service. Harold B. Hooper Pastor, Everyone Wel- come. MONTROSE Pastoral Charge— The United Church of Canada. Rev. Rober A. Crooks. B.A: B.D.; minister. Services for Sun- day, May 24th 1959. Miminegash 1l a.m.; Montrose 3 p.m.: Elms- dale 7.30 p.m. Guest speaker: Mr. David MacDonald, B.A.; National president of the Y.P.U. O'LEARY Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Servic- es of Divine Worship for May 24th. Brae. 9.30; Bloomfield, 11: | West Devon. 2.30; O'Leary, 7.3 p.m. Ordination of Elders to take The Guardian, Charlotictown, Fri, May 22, 1959. 3 f Held At Alberton A delica i oe ed by the ladies ofthe church at 6:00 p.m., at which time the guest speaker was Boyde Bearisto of Kensington, who spoke on “‘Char- Big Spring Rally - An interesting indication of the | Ffficient Management Gets Credit For Improved Financial Position _ General, the Duke of ught. After some objection this choice of a name for the build- the meeting agreed to leave i 1,115 the previous year. The laboratory department last year made more thart 23,000 tests. In this same period 711 child- ren were born in the hospital. HOME REPLACED He said the former nurses home has been replaced by the most up to date nursing training school presided over by Miss M. L. Collicutt, assisted by Miss Helen Ralph and Mrs. Donald MacKay. Classes range from 15 to 20 with 14 graduates this suring. and 20 new students Started training last fall. Pre- sident Darby also paid tribute .| 0 the general medical, surgical, and nursing staffs for their out- standing service to the hospital and public. |, Expenditures, he noted, had reached a cost of $446,557. for food, drugs, nursing, mainten- ance, and the expanding costs of diagnostic and treatment _ser- vices. “If you eliminate depreciation charges of $44,130 from the ex- penditures of 1958 the net would be $422,427 as against revenues of $424,395, or a surplus of $1,968. This is of course a very welcome change from the series of sub- | Stantial deficits occuring during the previous years which nearly forced us to close our doors”, said President Darby. He pointed out, however, that this was' only achieved with the 000 donated through the Century THE PRESBYTERIAN Church Services for Sunday. May 24th. Kensington Sunday School 10.00 a.m. Divine Service 11.00 a.m. Freetown Divine Service 2.00 p. _m. Keir Memorial Malpeque Di- | vine Service 7.00 p.m. A Cordial Welcome to All. Rev. E. H. Bean, B.A., B. Th. BD, Minister RICHMOND BAY Presbyter- ian Church. Rev. L. M. Mac- Naughton Minister. Victoria West il a.m.: Lot 14 at 3 p.m.; Tyne | Valley 7.30 p.m.; Freeland '7.30 ‘p.m.: W. M. S Thankoffering Service Films will be shown. Vic- | toria West choir will sing. | ALBERTON Pastoral Charge— assistance of approximately $20,- | place at Bloomfield. S. S. as us-| United Church of Canada. Sum! hospital still will be saddled with the non-pays without the present government grant of approxi- mately $35,000 a yéar to assist what the net result will be as af- fecting our hospital finances. It would appear however, that we would still be faced with annual drives to raise sufficient funds to service our bonded indebted- ness until paid,” the president said. ; In concluding his report, Judge Darby thanked the members of the board, the staff and hospital GRRE TGF cn | E iT il drove to in memory of outside the town. the vision Following lunch, served in the 5 church hall, the ra*ly was brought | to a close with the singing of Gordon Brothers, a shor: distance | “ ‘and prayer led by Mr. Bhe. Blest Be the Tie The‘ Binds” Leith Sanderson on behalf of the | ; community welcomed Mr. and | Mrs. Van Omme and family. Hubert Sanderson theen presen- ted them with a purse. The var- ious gifts were opened by Mrs. 'Mr. And Mrs. Van Omme Welcomed To District The people of Greenwich and! appreciation. The people joined Cable Head met at the home So re “For They Are Mr.. and Mrs. Van Omme.. Mr. |2°lly Good Fellows’. The hadies 5s sae z Mr. of the WI. then served a del- cious lunch. The remainder of the evening — was spent in dancing. The music was supplied by Fulton MacLar- en. ; Nelson Squires and presented by Mrs. Cyril Sanderson. They were arranged and displayed by Mrs. Leith Sanderson. Mrs. Earl MacEwen then wel- comed them on behalf of the | W.I. and Mrs. Robert Sutherland presented them with a set of dish- es. Mr. Van Omme then grac- HACKS CLASSMATE SWANNANOA, N.C. (AP) — A junior college student, asleep in her dormitory room, was hacked about the face Wednesday by a girl classmate weilding a hatchet. Authorities quoted the attacker as ‘saying she was jealous because |the other girl had “taken” her iously expressed his thanks and!friends away. auxiliaries, Ladies’ Aid, Okto | Club, and Kensington Ladies* Aid | for their co-operation and assist-| ance during the year. | He also expressed appreciation | to those who contributed through | Century Club and membership campaign during the year, as well as members of the various service clubs and others who making a sluccess of the drive. New Station Will Be Built At Montague | A monitoring station wh'ch will be one of a chain across Canada, , The regional superintendent for | radio regulations at Moncton. H. 'H. Brannen, said the department of transport has taken an option. on a site at Bell's Hill and it is hoped the station will be operat- ing by the fall. The Montague station will re vhace one now at Halifax. It ts ‘felt the new site will improve coverage of the Atlantic area. The station’s purpose is to po_ lice Canada’s airwaves making sure stations remain within their prover frequency. Its operation will mean that from five to seven new families will move to Montague. Arrange- ments to provide housing are now under consideration. ~ CAMEO | gave their time and effort in|} ST. PETER'S OPENING DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 23. Music by the Mariners BAY HALL ——— SERVICES FOR THE Funda- ™. Mr. Allison Profitt wi be, Will be built at Montague, it was Tonight Friday 7:15-9:15 — /mental Baptist Church, Centrale speaker at the three servie-| anounced yesterday. Bedeque 10.45 am. Morning Wor- @S. Rev. Angus Brown, Minister. | C APITOL - summersive Saturday 2:00-7:15-9:15 | land. —Hazelbrook Services, Sunday, 4 __._ \May 24, 1959, Cross Roads, 11.00 GEORGETOWN Pastoraljam.: Alexandra, 3 p.m.; Hazel- Charge. The United Church of | brook. 7.30 p.m. Rev. C. W. Pas |Canada, Services for May 24th, sey, Pastor. | May. North River 11.00 a.m.; iClyde River, 3.00 p.m.; Kingston, ; 17.30 p.m.; Sunday Schools: North 11 a.m., Milltown Cross; 2.3 p. m. Sturgeon; 7 p.m. Georgetown. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Minister ANGLICAN CHURCH of Can- jada OCrapaud and Springfield for 2 ‘Sunday. May 24, 1959. St. John’s THE UNITED Church of Can-\ Evening Prayer 7.30 pm., St. ada. Souris and Bay Fortune. | Elizabeth's Holy Communion Rev. W. A. MacQuarrie, Supply 11.00 am., Rector: Rev. David Minister. services, May 24. Sou-|S H. Minton. S. Th. ris eat 1l.,.Bay Fortune at 7.30. ay. School at Souris at 10., Bay Fortune at 10.30. MURRAY HARBOUR — Mur- Church Services for Sunday, May ray River Charge; .The United | 24th: Stanhope 9:30 a.m.; West Church of. Canada. Sunday, | Covehead 11 a.m.; Union Read May 24th. Murray Harbour 11 a. | 7:30 p.m. MONTAGUE BIBLE Chapel, Sable, 9.45 a.m.. Bonshaw, 11 a. Services. Sunday, May 24th. 9.30|/™., Hampton, 7.30 p.m.; Rev. M. am., The Lord’s Supper: 10.30/K. Charman, Minister. a.m., Sunday School for all ages, nursery to adult classes; 7.30 p. m., Regular Evening Service. All are cordially invited. DUNDAS Pastoral] Charge. Uni | ted Church. Heber H. Hardy. Lic. | Services: S. School, Forest Hill POWNAL UNITED Pastoral 10 a.m., Dundas S. School 10.15 (y,,.4¢ Services Sunday, May 24, a.m. Worship service, 3 p.m. Am- |g 4; am. at Mount Herbert: 11 Charge, Services for Sunday, May 24, Eldon, 11; Orwell 2.30; Cherry Valley 7.30: Sunday ve at usual hours. Rev. Nor- n Green. nandale S. School 6.30 p.m. Wor- a.m. ot Bunbury: 7220 pm. at THE PRESBYTERIAN Church | THE PRESBYTE Church Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Divine josh ii a.m., and.720 p.m., Sua- 1:30 p.m.: Divine Worship, 2:30 come. MONTAGUE United Baptist 444, Cavendish. Pastoral - Charge, tague—10 a.m., Sunday School; | Glasgow; 11.00 a.m. Stanley Brid- d School; 3 p.m., Worshi roe 2 ‘deg | +VALLEYFIELD— Orwell Head ray River—2 p.m. Sunday/day, May 2th: Orwell Head—tl MacKinnon, Minister. Charge, The United Church of Phone S’Side 3818 Grockett and Gellant Sidg, Slide - , 4 ship service, 8 pm. All are wel- Pownal. Rev. T. R Goudge, min- cane: | ister in Canada, Services for Sunday, |. = *. \ Belfast May 24th: Murray Harbor North, eet Jee Day a : Worship, 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Peter's Road—Sunday School, | day —. 10 a.m. vn ane wel- p.m. Everyone We'come. Rev. | Minister. | M. Carl Currie, Minister. | THE UNITED C -h of Can- Pastorate, Rev. A.G.J. Steeves, | Services. of Divine Worship, Sun- Pastor. Sunday, May 24th: Mon-|day, 24 May, 1959. 9.30 aan. New lla.m.; Worship: 7:30 p. m.,| ge; 800.p.m. North Rustico. Evensong. Sturgeon—2 p.m.: Sun-| Rev. E. A. C. Haley, Minister. Murray Harbor 2 p.m Sunday : ° School; 7:15 p.m., Worship; Mur- | Congregation; Services for Sum School ; 8:30 p.m., Worship. am.: Belle River—3 p. m.; F ° Valleyfield, 7:30\p.m. Rev. THE MONTAGUE Pastoral Canada, Rev. J.M. Fraser, Minis-| YORK PASTORAL CHARGE. ter. Sunday, May 24th: Lower|The United Church of Canada. m.; Little Sands 2.30 p.m.;| waMpTON Pastoral Charge. Murray River 7.30 p.m. J. H- United Church of Canada, Ser-. Bryan, supply. ivices May 24th, as follows; De- ORWELL — VERNON Pastoral | ¥.|m. S. S. as\usual. Strangers and River, 10.00 a.m.; Fairview, ll lam.: Long Creek. 10.45 a.m.; Clyde River, 2.00 p.m. A sincere welcome to all Minister: Rev. R. iJ. Foster. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Oanada. Marshfield Charge. Di- | COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge vine Services for Sunday May | | United Church of Canada. Rev. | 24th. W.H. Forsythe, B.A., Minister.'service in Marshfiela at 11.00 a. are as follows: Morning | 'm. Sunday School at 10.00 a.m. | Afternoon service in Harrington at 3.00 p.m. Sunday School ,at 110.30 a.m. Evening service in Mt. \Stewart at 7.30 p.m. Minister, Rev. Charles Townsley. BROOKFIELD Presbyterian Pastoral Charge. Services for Sunday May 24th. Glasgow Road: Divine Service at 11.00 a.m., Sun- day School at 10:00 a.m.; Brook- field: Divine Service at 3:00 p. m., Sunday School at 2:00 p.m.; Hartsville: Divine Service at 7:30 p.m., Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. A Cordial Welcome to our Ser- vices. Mr. Robert D. Bhe, B.A., Student Minister. PRINCE _ SERVICES FOR Tryon Pastor- al Oharge of the United Church of Canada for Sunday, May 2, 11.00 a.m. Tryon; 3 pm., Cra- paud; 7.30 p.m. Cape Traverse. Rev. A. D. C Earle, Minister MARGATE Charge U nited Church. Rev. Waldo Elliott, Min- ister. Long River 10.00 am., Margate 11.30 a.m., New London 7.3 p.m. THE CENTRAL Bedeque Unit- ed Baptist Church Services. Sun- day I a.m. Sunday School 10.15 am. Rev. C. A.. Britton, Minis- ter. SPRINGFIELD O’ LEARY United Baptist Ohurch. Rev. Ross Howard, “Minister. Springfield West 11.06 a.m., O'Leary 7.30 p. visitors always welcome. BEDEQUE PASTORAL Charge val. Rev. J. Heber Kean, Minis- ter. THE NORTH Bedeque Pastor- al Charge. 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