12 ‘he GunrBian, Charlottetown, Pet. Sun. 1 1962. | for Sunday Schoo! et 18 | public worship 11.15 138° worship at 7.30 p.m. The Sacra- Church. Services for Sunday: | ’ School at 10 am., Morn- ers, alm.;!Chureh Services for Sunday:' Meld 7% pw Rev THB Scen- Church Minister: Rev. Lewis. fun- | Bible Sc The a.m ing warship at 11 a.m. Kirk of St. James, M. Mulray, BA, BD. cment ot | service 2.30 p.m. jor Sunday Sehool 11 Interim -moder- | Sehool 9.50 a.m. /“Sacrament of sf ’ - RBAPTIS a ~ 8 Supper it 6 3] ~~CHURCHES SUNDAY Fe Tree nie CAVENDISH BAPTIST sores re Sano TT weg mient of th3 Lord's Supper at! JANUARY 14. | ment of th [ee of the regular evening ser- MURRAY HARBOUR —Mur- ¢ KINGS vice we will be having a joint ray River Charge, The United | sade ae j | service in Charlottetown Bibie| Chufth. Services: Murray Har-| MONTAGUE CHURCH of Chapel with Mr. Perry F. Rock- bour: Sunday School at 10 a.m Christ. Sunday Sthool at - 10) wood 4s guest speaker. All are, worshtp at -11 a.m. Little Sands | a.m. Communion and preaching cordially invited to atterid. -— service at 11 a.m. Speaker: K ‘worship at 2 p.m. Murray River | | Sunday School at 11 a.m.; wor- MONTAGUE UNITED Church ship at 7.30 p.m. Rev. David H | Charge. 11 a.m. Montague com- i inister. ORWELL — VERNON Unitea- munion service; 2.30 p.m. Stur- Barwise, mints Charge. Service: Vernon River geon. Rev, John MacDonald. | BEACH POINT Gospel Chap- ‘~~ Ik am. conducted. by the Rev. el. Sunday School and Bibie : George W. Tilley; Cherry Val| PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Class at 10.36 a.m.: worship at 27a p.m. Mr. Allison Mac- in Canada. Wood Islands: ser- 11.30 a.m. There.will be no even- guest speaker. Rev. A. vice of worship at 7.30 p.m. Rev. ing service. 8, Weir, DD, interim-moderator.| nonald Nicholson, interim-mod-_ MONTAGUE BIBLE Craper.| 22: | Church. Services: Peter's Road Services: 9.30 a.m. The Lord’s’ MOUNT STEWART — St Pet-| Church School 10 a.m.; worship | Sapper for believers; 10.45 a.m. ers.Charge, The United Chr eh/ 11 a.m. Murray Harbour North | fianday School Yor all axes. fi: of Canada. Mount Stewart: sen-| Church School 10 a.m. wor- chip 2.30 ph. Caledonia wor- “ACROSS THE ISLAND Butter Subsidy Idea Discussed NEIL A. THESON Bay Fortune at ll am. and 7 es me Editor ~~“ | Souris at 7 p.m. Rev. D, E FEDERATION of Agriculture endorsed: this week the, Adams, minister. Tequest for a federal subsidy of 14° wuRRAY HARBOR Church idea ia’ to lower the price that (6 Ghrist 6:00, Bible School with margarine. . and Communion 7:30, ‘Evening two-cent per pound cut in the Spea Da cents on any’ surplus butter the govern- Weeship. Ker- Mae Weale. | extual subsidy ac I see it, would be 12 DUNDAS United Baptist Past- orate. Dundas Sunday Schoal i incorporated in the proposal. at 11 a.m. Service at 7.30 p.m. told by Fred Kitson, . president of the P.E.I. Deirymen's| Amnandale Sanidiay Sehool st_ 10 ” : am-"Rev. Sterling .Stackhouse, THE FEDERAL Oe an turnéd down the subsidy pro- Pastor. - But ‘ll be approached again. I can they’ i: ctlot DUNDAS-Annandale Pastoral they're fecing consumer reaction oe United Clumch Heber H. Hardy, Lay Minister. Dun- das 2.30 p.m. Annandale 7 p.m. ? MONTAGUE United tist t used five pounds of butter. in pastorate, Rev. A.G.J. stecres we would ‘sormally use 100 pounds a year Aginicter. Montague 9.45 a.m. added “I wouldn't pay any more than 4 cents @ 5m Cvenian bees me pound for butter.” er around: 70 cents. at ' ed by laymen. Murray Harbor. the subsidy said ‘ ‘the people of Canada’ will 2 p.m. Sunday School, 3 p.m mostly everything else is subsidized, in- Worship, dedication of Com- ding manufectring, why 10! ive. the dairy people this sub- mae Table in.memory of the late J. Wallace White. Mu “T~think they should allow the sale of mar- a n't use it, but the people who do want it should River 11 Sunday School, 7.30 “Subsidy On Overproduction” p.m. Worship. Sturgeon 7 p.m. ,; Sunday School Lesson, 7.30 p.m. | Worship. x . NE MAN told me “I can’t see any sense in subsidizing over- ‘ene, and that’s what's implied.” welcomes the idea of a butter | QUEENS much better but I can't afford: BROOKFIELD PRESRYTER- » he’s just getting started on the counts. | THE PRESBYTERIAN charge. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m.; worship at.7 p.m. Annual congregational meeting, Mon- day evening at 7.30 p.m. Charge, United Church of Can- ada. Worship services Sunday: | ini i j ¢ ian Pastoral Charge. Services: Brookfield 11 a.m.; Hartsville 3 Pp.m.; Glasgow Road 7.30 p.m. Miss Mary MacKenzie, deacon- ‘ ess, will conduct all services. Rev.Donald A. Campbell, inter- | inri-moderator. COVEHEAD PASTORAL | history’’. Charge, The United Church of | , “is tumbling at the rate Canada, Stanhope at 11 a. m.; e total milk production fs Covehead at 2.30 p.m. Mr. Ron Maund, speaker. siatement is “there is no dairy product ] ’pIv Init or, aad fy Fromact HUNTER ‘RIVER United foods Church. Services: North Wilt- by vegetable oil imitations which shire 1 a.m.; Hampshire 3 p.m. Hunter River 7.30 p.m. Rev. W. E. Dindial,: minister. a i im, theese and icé “cream are al- countries’, and Cote adds ‘‘unless policy permits us to make our product competitive, - me clecnnrge marketed in Canada, effect ine had on butter.’ warning lightly, think of what's hap- standard clothing materiais. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. | Worship (DV): Birch Hill at 7.0 p.m. services conducted | iby Rev. W.R Underhay. the old FREE CHURCH of Scotland. c="Worship (DV): Charlottetown at | s Almost Disappeared ’ 1l_a.m.; prayer meeting at 7 PP p.m.; Stanchel at 2.30 p.m. Rev. aa ia 12 suits of vel Clothing stot on the average (WR Underhay, minister. - yesterday. | CORNWALL UNITED Church Terelyne, Dacron and Nylon are just.some of the substitutes Cornwall at 11 a.m.; Kingston at 3 p.m.; New Dominion at 7.30 p.m., The inaugural service for oe be held at each church. Sunday | ‘the livestock product substitutes, I read) School: Cornwall at 10 a.m. Rev. where South American researchers were ae LL, Walls, minister. renal nn Meat. 1..sometimes, wonder what ti i will look like. | THE PRESBYTERIAN of the livestock industry is vitally important here. Church in Canada, St. John’s, qur basic industry. We have fishing as a secondary Belfast. Service of worship at 11 uy pve ‘gtawing tourist industry. I don’t like 10 a.m. Rev. Donald. Nicholson, & VALLEYFIELD*— ORWELL | Head Pastoral Charge. 11 a.m. | Valleytiela: 2.30 p.m. Milltown: Sowene Reactions Still Come In 7 p.m. Orwell Héa d:: REACTIONS {o that Sowens story continue to amaze me. Mrs. Services conducted by Mr. Jam- ~ POWNAL UNITED Pastoral e| | Charge. 11 a.m. at Bunbury; 2.30 | p.m. at—~Mount Herbert; 7.30 Pownal. Sunday schools interesting ™. *t . MacKenzie, | 10.45 a.m. Pownal and 11 a.m. Kensington first | sriiview. Rev. T R G ou dae; | was @ popular mail courier for minister. a break in his service, is an- grand stuff’ oe shent nem alte 3 : 7 ; their parents Nesabie 2.30 p.m; Victoria 7.30 didn't like it themselves... p.m Rev Bryer R Jones, BD, sometimes used im her home as minister. THE YORK Pastoral Charge, United Church of Can- ada. Rev. G.A.D. Elliott, minis- ter. 11 a.m. Central Chureh; 2.30 | p.m, Pleasant Grove; 7.30 p.m. ON PASTORAL Canada. Bonshaw 11:00 a.m torate. Rev. T.W Howard, Worship at 3 p.m. Breadalbane Churches of Christ | Services for Sunday: | School at 10 a.m. combined wor- | ship service at Breadalbane at | 7.30 p.m. Charge. | Highfield 11 a.m.; ; Road 3 p.m.; South Winsloe 7.30 p.m. Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, minister. UNITED CHURCH of Canada, Cavendish, Pastoral | Worship in New Glasgow a.m. North Rustico 3 p.m. Mr. Harold Gunn, Speaker, United | Church Women officers and inaugural servcie in~Cavendish 11 a.m. Stanley Bridge 3 p.m. | LONG RIVER Presbyterian ) Church, Service 11:00 a.m. Rev. Sunday of Epiphany. Ron Par- sons, Rector. 8.30 a.m. Holy SOURIS — BAY Fortune St. Stephen's. 7.30 p.m. Even- @eong at St. Mark's. and Mt. Stewart, Pastoral Char- Worship (DV) Mt. a.m., Harrington, 2 p.m. Marsh- PRINCE . BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge, NORTH TRY and Bread-) Upited Church of Canada. Rev. | albane Churehes.| RM. Cameron, minister. Com- | North Tryon: Service at 11 8.™ munion Sunday. _Bedeque Sunday Sunday School and Bible Class at School at 10.00‘ a.m.: ' 12.15 p.m. Breadalbane: Bible st 11.00 Borden Sunday School oe at? pm Service at 3.30 10.00 and 11.00 am, Worship P.m. Rev. G. Killen, minister. | 3.60 p.m. ‘Albany Sunday School TRYGN — RONSHAW United: Bt, '0% &™: Worship at 7.30 Baptist Pastorate. Rev. L.R. Graves, Minister. Services Tryon 11 a.m.; Westmoreland 7.30 p.m., Tryon Sunday School 10 a.m. All are welcome. FREDERICTON AND Bible, WINSLOE UNITED Pastoral Services of worship. Princetown PRINCETOWN LOT 16 Pas- toral Charge. United Church. Minister Rev. Ralph FE. John- stone. Malpeque Worship 11.00 a.m. Lot 16 (temperance study) i RICHMOND BAY Presbyter- 10.00 a. Ww ian Church. Rev, L.M. Mac: | my Worship 7.30 Pam. Naughton, BA, minister. Victor-- FREE CHURCH of Scotland ia West 11 a. m.; Tyne Valley 3 Sutmerside 10.00 am. Cape P.m.; Freeland 70 p.m. | Travetse 3.00 p.m. DeSable 7.30 p.m. minister, Rev. J.A. ANGLICAN CHURCH in Gillies. , Crapaud and Springfield. Installation of St. . John's Evensong at 7.30 p.m;'| FUNDAMENTAL Ba ptist St. Elizabeth's Holy Communion Church, Central Bedeque, min- at Il am. Rev Canon T.E. Lod- | | ister, Harold Hooper. Morning st. DAVID’S United Church, E.H., Bean,. Interim-Moderator, ef, rector. | Worship 10.45 @m., Sunday’ Georgetown. Rev. W.A. Mac-) ; . School 12.00 noon, evening Ser- Quarrie, DD, minister - in - _ NEW LONDON Pafish, Ind MARGATE PASTORAL vice 7.3 p.m. Special speaker. Charge. Services: Long River at Rev. B. Toner ll am; New London at 2.30 Commanson at St. Mark's 11 p.m.;-Margate at 7.30 p.m. BEDEQUE United Baptist Holy Communion at St. . a Church, minister, Rev. HL. | Thomas’ 2.30 p.m. Evensong at THE PRESBYT¥RIAN Estabrooks, Assoc. pas‘or. Sun- Church. Rev. E.H. Bean, BA, B.TH, BD, minister. Kensing- ‘ton: Sunday School 10 a.m.; Di- vine service 11 a.m. Freetown: Divine service 3 p.m. Keir Mem- orial, Mailepegue, Divine service 7 p.m. __KENSINGTON UNITED day School 10.00 a.m.. morning ‘worship 10.00 a.m. SUMMERSIDE Trinity Uni- ‘ed Church. Morning Service 11, Rev. C.R. Webber, minister: Rev. L.P. Archibald, minister of visitation. FEvenifg Service, 7:00, when combined Weck of —— MARSHFIELD, Harrington Church, Lowry, Catechist. Stewart 11 ~ field, S.S. at 10:00 a.m.; Spring- e NORTH BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge, United Church ef Can- | ada. Minister, Rev. Angus Brown. Freetown 11.00 a.m.;, Travellers Rest 2.00 p.m. North‘ Bedeque 7.30 p.m. ALBERTON Pastoral rge- | United Church of Canada. James H. Macintosh, BA; BD: | minister.; Tignish Worship at) 9.30 am.; Cascumpec Worship | at 11 a.m.: Alberton, Sunday | School at 10 a.m.—Worship at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Peter MacDonald of Car- leton is a patient in the Prince County Hospital where he un- derwent surgery. Mr. Elliot Gallant and = Mr. Roger Stewart, returned to SPRINGFIELD, O'Leary, Alma Baptist Churches, minister Rev. Ross A. Howard, Spring- - Mr. and Mrs. Louis McKenna of Bedeque visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keough, Cape Tra- verse on Tuesday evening. fiel@ Service at 11:00 a.m; 0’- we ve : Mr. John Cullen of Peakes Leary S.S. at 10:30 a.m.; O’- Leary. Service 7:30 p.m. Con- cluding Service vf Week of Prayer--Preacher, Rev. D. H. INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL Hamilton. i g QUEARY Pastoral Charge 1 Friday, January 12, 8 P.M. ,2.30,West Devon, 7.30 Com- munity Service in O'Leary Bap- tist Church. Rev. David Hamil- ms ST. DUNSTAN'S UNIVERSITY ALBERTON West point ‘ Presbyterian Services. . Sunday 5.D U. GYM e January 14th. Rev. L.M. Mac- Naughton, interim moderator. Admission 25 and 50 cents ————E UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK versus Alberton Sunday School Worship as a.m. West 10.30, | Point aterenenereneneeritn nt ® OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 4:30 P.M. SAVE AS YOU SPEND! 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