lite Eastern Guardian pussy, -August 20, 1954 The Guardian ,,-ranrsn or osionosrowzv. 50;, Trinity, (Anglican). Sunday. August 22nd. Tenth Sunday after 1-gmity. II a. In. Morning Prayer mg sermon. Service will be taken by Mr. R. l. Kemp, l..ay Reader of st, Psul"s Church, Charlottetown. ,,onUNDAS - ANNANDALE umran narusr cnuncnns. -- services for Sunday. August 22nd. Dundas, Sunday School 10.15 a. m. ggrvice 11 a. m. Annandale. Sunday school- 10 a. m. service 0 p. in. Bruce Moors. Student Pastor. V .-.'VALLEYFIEI.D-Orwell Head (-gngrex8IIOl'I. Services for Sunday, August 22. Orwell Head 11 a.m.; Vglleylield 7:30 p.m. Rev. H. A. Kennedy of St. Ann's. Cape Bre- ton. will preach at these services. A, C. Fraser. Minister. ,.'THE UNITED CHURCH OF (ANADA.-Murray Harbour Charge. Services for Sunday, August 22nd. Minister: Rev. Henry 0. Macdougall, 3. 11,, B. D. 11 a. m. Murray Har- bour, 3 p. m. Little Sands. '1 p. m. Murray River . tHAS INTEREST IN MOVIE ,0: particular interest to Mrs. M, J. Munro. (nee Janie Cam- eron). Whim Road, is the motion picture ''It Should Happen To You" with Jack Lemmon and Judy l-lolliday, showing at Mur- my River. Mrs. Munro served as Mr. Lcmmon's nurse for five scar! at Beacon Street. Boston, nhere Mr. l.ommon's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Lcmmon still re- sidc. ..'SERVICES FOR SUNDAY. iuzust 22nd. Sunday schools: Green- wich, 10.00 a. m. Marie 1000 a. in. St. Peters ll.00 aim. Annual Cem- etery Service in Mldgell Cemetery at 300 p. m. Standard Time. If the nnather is unfavourable. the ser- vice will be held in the Marie Church. Evening Service in Green- wich Church at 7.30 p. m. The con- gregations will combine. and. the men's ohorus will sing. The speaker at both of these services will be the Rev. Kenneth Oates. of River Heb- ert, N. S. .'CI-IURCII OF CHRIST, the Lord's Day, Aug. 22, 1964. At Montague: 10 a.m. Bible school; 11 a.m. the Lord's Supper and preaching. At Murray River: 11 am. Bible school and the Lord's ...'hfl.'Il8AY HAIIIOB Church of Christ will have its service at 7:30 pm. Sunday. Aug. 22. Merrill Nicholson will be guest speaker. Everyone welcome. ..'FE.l:E - ”Do it yourself" Home Freezer Cabinet Plans avail- able st M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd. hill detailed instructions show how to build. this beautiful 19.7 cubic foot Freaoer. Made of Plywood. ..!UP'.!0N GOSPEL CHAPEL, Dundas. Sunday, August 22nd, 1954. Sunday school 10.30 a.m., Lord's Supper 11.30 a.m. Special Sunday evening service 7.45 p.m. Svend Christensen speaking. All are heartily invited to lttend. ..'DUNDAS - ANNANDALE UNITED CHURCH CIRCUIT. - Rev. E. A. custance, Pastor. sun- day, August 22nd, I054. Annandale. Divine Worship 11 a. m. Members will be received at this service. Sun- day School 2.30 p. m. Dundas- Dlvine Worship 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. in. Forest Hill, Sun- day School I P. M. . --fl-IONORED ON BIRTHDAY- An enjoyable wiener roast and marshmallow roast was held at Pauline Nicholson's cottage, Mon- tague. on Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Carol Boehner, on the occasion of her 'birthday. The group went swimming. ploy- ed games and had a sing-song. Lunch and drinks were served. ..'GEORGETOWN PASTORAL CHARGE.-United Church of Can- ada. Services for August 22nd. 2.30 p. m. Sturgeon. Guest Preacher Mr. Vemon Ross, Montague. 7.30 p. m. Milltown Cross. Mr. Richard Creed. 7 p. in. Georgetown. Address on the Berwick Men's Conference by Mr. Harry Yoraton. Male Choir. Rev. W. A. Paterson. Minister. ....tDI.NNER SUCCESSFUL - Over 400 guests were served at the annual chicken dinner spon- sored by St. Mary's Parish. Mon- tague, held at the Beaver Hall, Wednesday night. The hall and tables were tastefully decorated for the occasion, and supper was served. At the conclusion of the evening, a sale of cakes took place with Mr. G. H. Nelson as auctioneer. ..'TIIE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA. Services for Sunday, August 22, will be as follows: Cardigan: 2.30 pm. Rev. I-I. Lincoln Macxenzie of First Church, Calais. Maine. will be guest speaker: Montague: 7:30 p.m. Rev J. A. McGowan of River John, N. 5.; will conduct this service. Sunday School. 10 am. Rev. Donald Suppcr. At Murray Harbour: 6 p. m. Bible school and the Lord's Supper. Evangelistic service at Murray Harbour Church at 7:30 pm. Mr. Merrill Nicholson of Fredericton. P.E.l., and Augusta, Kentucky, will preach. Everyone uclcome to these serviccs. ...tM1NOB ACCIDENT-A min- or accident occurred on the Lower Montague road Wednesday night when a hit-and-run driver wieswiped a 1951 Ford, damaging the left side from front to rear. The car had stopped while an- nther car in front was making a turn. The truck, proceeding to- wards Montague. sideswlped the car and continued on. The Mon- lague RCMP are investigating the case. or trucks lravtl wqys at but; midi. now Good- sivec you-'round trac- gzg plus long, trouble- And tliodraprovad tread groova doaign . I -up Ill-MI-LII A. Campbell. Minister. JMONTAGUE UNITED BAP- TIST CHURCH, Services for Sun- day, August 22. Rev. Rowland G. Hill, Pastor. 9:45 Montague Sunday School. 11.00 Montague Service. 2.00 Murray River Sunday School. 2.00 Sturgeon Sunday 5chool.3.0o Sturg- eon service. 7:30 Murray Harbour Service. 'Ihvo beautiful color film strips will be shown at this ser- vice. Communion at the close of this service. Prayer meetings as usual. .-!)l0N'.l'AGUI! Pastoral Charge, the United Church of Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser. minister. Sun- day, August 22. We expect to have Rev. C. Earle Gordon, S.T.M. minister of First United Church. Truro. N. 3.. as guest preacher at those anniversary services in Trinity Church. Montague: II a. m.. morning service, with special music, and Mrs. Gordon Seaman, of New Glasgow, N. 5., as solo- ist. 7:30 p.rn. waning aarvice. Me a choir. Music by Charlotte- tmvn Mala Eight. No service in Lower Montague. .......A..:.A.. ATOMIC WORKERS JOHANNESBURG (CP) - South . Africa is among 17 countries in- vitod to address a national in- .dustrial conference on the peace- time uses of atomic energy in New York in October. Trinity United Church. Monta- gue, which will be the scene of morning and evening anniversary services on Sunday next, at which the guest preacher will be the Rev. C. Earle Gordon, S.T.M.. min- ister of First United Church. Truro, NS. According lo the records, Tri- Rev. J.M. Fraser. B.A. Pastor of Trinity United Church. Montague Personals tague, left last week on a visit with relatives in Toronto and Montreal. ....'Mr. and Mrs. Percy Myers, Montague. have as their guest, Mrs. M ers' mother. Mrs. Lodge Birt, ount Stewart. ....'Mr. Plus MacKlnnon, Tor- onto, is spending his vacation with relatives in Charlottetown. Mr. MacKinnon is visiting Mon- tague for a few days where he is renewing old acquaintances. ....tMr. Reagh Llewellyn. Ham- ilton, 0nt., arrived in Montague this week to join his family, who are the guests of Mrs. Lleweliyn's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lanigan. ...3MrI. John Day and young daughter, Joan. returned to their home in Pentlcton. B.C.. alter vis- itlng in Montague. guests of Mrs. Day's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Collings. ....'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Har- rington and family have returned to their home in Newton, Mass., alter visiting Mrs. Harrington's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Beaton. Mon- tague. They wera accompanied by Mrs. Harrington's mother, Mrs. Annla Stewart, Montague, who ...3Mrs. Alex MacDougall, Mon- jun will be their guests for a few weeks. , nlty Church was opened and dedi- For the anniversary services it cated as a Presbyterian Church on is expected to have Trinity Church Sept. 24, 1876, nearly seventy-eighr Choir, with Mrs. Graydon Seaman years ago, and in 1925 the larger of New Glasgow, N.S., as guest fellowship of the United Church soloiat at Sunday morning's ser- of Canada was entered. The pre- 3:2; 23:01:? :3'::bg1: blgegai (g;;1;: 3"” P3-W” LI "19 R” 3' M- F": lottetown Male Eight in the even- aer, B.A. mg. bent Luigi Elnaudi. De Gasperl ended his 7 1-2 years as head of the Italian government continued from page I News Briefs a year ago. in July 1958. He ra- QUEBEC. (OP)-Lorenzo MeIan- signed after losing a confidence con, 26, of nearby st. gregolre de vote in parliament. but his party Montmorency, was sentenced kept its political grip and suc- cessive premiers have been Christ- ian Democrats. ' Although there had been reports of poor health, de Gasperrs death come without any prior public mm that he was seriously ill. only af- ter his death was it revealed that 'he suffered a heart attack a week Thursday to two years in peniten- tiary after he admitted indecentiy assaulting a housewife in her home. TOKYO, (AP)-Three Canadian destroyers recently completed a four-day goodwill visit to Otaru on Hokkaido. Japan's northernmost island. The destroyers were the Haida. Cayuga and Crusader. WASHINGTON, (AP)- Congress passed a bill Thursday outlawing the Communist party as ”an in- strumentality of a conspiracy to overthrow the government of the United States." Senator William Knowland of California, Republican leader in the Senate, expressed con- fidence that Eisenhower would sign the bill. EDMUNDSTON N. E. (CF) - Ten cars of a ID-car extra freight ago. De Gaspu-l'a body will be brought to Rome Sunday. The final ser- CAPITOL NOW SHOWING traln of the Canadian National Railways were derailed from un- known cause Thursday between Notre Dame de Lao and Ste. Rose du Degcle in Quebec about 20 miles north of Edmundston. None was seriously damaged and no one was ELMVALE. Ont. (CF) - Two- year-old Richard James Graham was killed when a truck ran over him while picking up milk at his parents' farm Thursday. Driver of the truck. Grant Ball, 22, of Waverley told police he Seven-man Team I Defeats Montague Playing two men abort. the I-leatnardala softball team defeated Montague 17-11 on Wednesday evening. Lineups: Montague: George N ': ' - D: H. Stewart. c.; K. Peardon, lb; P. MacLeod. 213: B. Clair. Sb: K. Mac- Donald, if; K. Balloon, rt; 8. Stew- lrt as. Heatherdale: H. Matheson p; A. Tatteric, c: G. Matheson lb: G. Matheaon 2b; J. McGowan ab; Sp Bruce ri; E. Matheaon if. Umpire. J. Stewart. Duchess Andi Daughter Ready For Canadian Tour By RON EVANS (Canadian Press Start Writer) LONDON (GP)-Intensive rend-Ii mg and quizzing of friends have prepared the Duchess of Kent and Princess Alexandra for their first visit to Canada. The 47-year-old ducheas and her 17-year-old daughter leave London' Saturday night by air for a three- week tour of Canada from the Marltlmes to Ontario. I "They have been living with this trip for six months." a mcmberi of the Kent household said Thurs- day. l The duchesa and the princess will drive to London airport from vices-a solemn state funeral-will be held Monday in Rome's: basilica of San Lorenzo. 1- i Souris Theatre 3 FRIDAY & SATURDAY AUG. 21 and 22 H-G-"'8 GREATEST OUTDOOR COLOR DIANA! ;-egg Vs: PLUS SHORTS saw no one in the yard when he drove in and said his first indica- tion of the hccidcnt. was when he saw the boy in the rear-view mir- ror as he drove away. , Elmvale is 18 miles northwest of Barrie. Continued from page i We are now paying oart Attack ally and well." From the Brussels EDO meeting. West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer sent a message de:lar- ing "the loss of de Gaspert is a blow for everybody who cares for the future of Europe. political MONTAGUE COLD ATTENTION BLUEBERRY PIDKERS for top grade berries I3 cents per pound STORAGE LIMITED De Gasperfs long-time foe. Italian Oornmunist chief Pal- miro Togliatti, joined in the condo- lences, wiring do Gasperils widow that he was "always mindful oi having served with him the cause of the people and of liberty in the hardest moments of our country.' LIKELY NEXT PRESIDENT It had been generally expected that de Gasperi would have been elected president of Italy next year at the end of the term of incum- MAYFAIR ;auA9D itii immuno- MURRAY RIVER, AUG. 19-20 - TIME 8:30 P.M. THURSDAY & FRIDAY are always talking things THEATRE YE ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS SPECIAL ADDED A1"I'RAC'l'ION The Brooklyn Trio Willard Bruce - Malcolm Munroe Johnnie Beers THEATRE FRIDAY-SATURDAY, 20 - 21 -- ADM. 40 - 55c TENNESSEE CHAMP Color -- Shelly Winters - Dewy Marti: The Greatest Sports Story Ever Filmed. MONTAGUE hr as-Into aaoolary Philip , and a clerk. Also aboard wtlB.b'o nan inspector G. E. Ashley. in charge or security arrangementa for the tour. Both Alexandra and her mother are seasoned air travellers. The ducheaa flew on an tonaiva tour or the Far East two years ago and she often uses alruaft to travel about the United Kingdom. the pedal 0-! tranqort. There wul be 26 persons aboard the tour-engined plane - the same one which carried the Duke of Edinburgh to Canada three weeks ago - for the flight to Quebec. The plane carries a crew of 16 and tho ducheaa' party includes two ladies-in-waiting. three maids, ANNIVHISABY SERVICES TRINITY UNITED DNUIIDN MONTAGUE SUNDAY, AUG. 21 11:00 A.M.-Preacher: Rev. 0. Earle Gordon. S.'I'.M. Minister of First United Church. Truro, N.S. Soloist: Mrs. Graydon Doamnn, New Glasgow, N.S. 7:30 P.M.-Rev. C. Earle Gordon. Special Music: Charlottetown Male Eight. Services on Standard Time SPECIAL DINNERS ON SUNDAY be served in The Montague, every Special Sunday Dinners will Bison "Rainbow" Dining Room, Sunday for the rest of the season. TURKEY or CHICKEN with all the trimmings Adults 351.25 - Children 75c Dinner served from 4 to 7 Parties driving through may call and make reservations THE BISDN RESTAURANT "law- a .... sue": KELLEY-BRETT IIALSEY-ALAN nwmv as COMEDY - CARTOON .. SHOWS 2:30-7-9 PRINCE EDWARD "See The . 4 miles Stars Under From The Stars" (my, TDNIDNT AND SATURDAY The story of Fighting Editor Britt of the "For! Worth Star"! Ills fearless headlines wrote Fort Worth's history his bullets made It! RANDOLPH SCOTT In "FORT WORTH" SPECIAL!! r. in. 1's FLYING MAILMAN CARTOON - srooon COMEDY BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P.M. (ADT) I SHOW STARTS AT APPROX. 9:15 PM. (ADT) Arms 60: CHILDREN UNDER 12 AT ALL FREE ......l SUNDAY MID-NIDNT THEATRE OPENS AT 1?.'05 A.M. (D.S.T.) DORIS DAY - GORDON MncRAE - VIRGINIA MAYO - GENE NELSON - RUTH ROMAN - '”STARI..II-'T” and all those - Gibson, Phil n":r-'3: kE.'t”yi.?.?,5i.. Guest Stusi Louello Parsons, Randolph Scott, Jane Wymao. Pat- rioo Wymoro. -. I