Shown above a the winners 0! the R.C.A.F. tion Summer- aide truck rodeo which was re- cently held. They are (I to r- Leading All-craftsman P.J. Lan- '. R. c. A. F. raucx aooeoi WINNERS , nlgan. Leading ,Ai...raitsnan .P. llamas. and A.S. Arsenault of Summerstde. LAC's Lannigan and Enman are competing in the Maritime ttnals at present and Mr. Arsenault will represent the unit at the Atlantic Provizzces competition ior civilian driven in October. WESTERN GUARDIAN LOT 14 Presbyterian Church. Sunday. Sept. 22nd. 3 p.m. Ma- tllcson - Carver Quartet. RAYMOND Grant optometrist will be in his 0'Leary ofiice Sat- urday afternoon. September 21. PANTRY SALE Indian River W l. Saturday, September 28th at 2.30 p.m. DavisonrBulldlng. Kcnsington. N 0 R Til IEDEQUE United Church services ior Sunday. Sep- tember 22, 9.30 Travellers Rest; p m. Freetown. Rev. 5. G. Wells. Minister. THE MAN irom Wales. Rev. lvan Powell Evangelist will preach in the United Baptist Church Central Bedeque. Sunday 11 e.m. Sunday School 10.15 a. m. BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge. The United Church oi Canada. Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith. Minis- ter. Services on Sunday, Sept. 22nd.. Albany 9.30 a.m.; Bede- que ll a.m.: Borden 7.30 p.m The combined Sunday School at Borden will meet at 10 am. ALBERTON Pastoral Charge. The United Church oi Canada. Sunday, Sept. 22nd. Tiiinish wor- ship at 9.30 a.rn.; Alberton S.S. Rally Day service at ll a.m.; C . Sunday School at 6-30 D-m.: Worship at 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. M. Sproule. Minister. (l'l.i-TRY Pastoral Charge the UDIINI Church of Canadh Sar- vires of Divine Wtltltip ior littl- dly. September 12nd: Brae. one am.: Olbeary Rally Day Service and Baptismal Shrvice. 11.00 a.m. West Devon. 1.30 p.m. Bloom- iield, 7.30 pm. Rev. J. Haber Kean. Minister. MONTIOII PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services ior Sunday, Sapt. and, Miminegash. ll a.m. Reel EM. 3. Wheelock oi the British and Ionian Bible Society will speak at both morning services. Elme- dale S p.In.. Molltrose 7.!) W.M. I. Tbsnkoiiering service. Mrs. J. M. Sproule. speaker. Rev. N. it. Green. THE PREAIYTERIAN Church in Canada. Services for Sunday. kvtember End. Kenalngton Sun- day School 10 a.rn. Divine sen- Vice 7.30 sun. The Rav- J. D. VICKI! oi the Summe ” Prea- bytarlan Church will preach. A mri: welcoInemt:' all. There no preac service in Freetown or Keir Memorial Mal- mue. Rev. l. H. Bean, B.A.. l.'i'H.. B.D. Minister. FUNERAL ..'l'IlUISDAY - The iunaral oi the late Sarah Tlmlyn took place yesterday Kunming from the home oi her iltllhtar. Mrs. DJ. Maclieill to St. Paul's Church where ' ' Mass was celebrated at nine "loci by Rev. Clair MscDon aid. Present in the'sanctuary Professional Cards- Chartered Accountants A UNLOADING old Sydney coal at Albany Monday. Apply lg- man Waddeli, Phone Borden - 23. A MEETING will be held In Kenslngton High School audito- lum. Friday, September 20th, at it p.m. for those of Kensington and vicinity interested in form- ing a communty drama club. Mr. Richard MacDonald. Domin- ion Drama Festival director will address the group. PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. New London Pastoral Charge. Services for Sunday. Scpternber 22nd. 10 am. Sunday School at St. Johns. ll a.m Wor- ship service at St. Johns. 2 pm. Geddie Memorial. 7.30 pm. Sou Granville. it is good to worshp God in his House. Rev. L. D. Bartlett. Minister. SPRINGFIELD United Bapt- iat Church. Rev. Ross Howard. B.A., B.D., Minister. 0'Leary 10.30 am.; Alma 3.00 p.m. Com- rriunify Service at Springfield West 7.30 p.m. Guest speaker at Aims and Springfield. Rev. EB. M. Weelock. S.S. as usual. Dis- trict Meeting in the 0'l.eary church. Tuesday. September 24th concluding with the induction service for Rev. Rosa Howard at 8 o'clock. Everyone welcome. . HOME FROM YUKON -Mrs. John DesRoche, whose husband is a member oi the R.C.A.l". presently stationed in White- horse. Yukon. arrived in Sum- mersidg Wednesday -evening. ac- companied by her son. Desmond, to spend holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. .'ohn P. Gaudet, Richmond. FLUE FIRE - Summerelde ilremen answered an alarm yes- terday aiternoon at 24 Russell Street where they quickly extin- guished a tire in the chimney oi the home oi Mrs. Muriel Eli- ands. There was no interior or exterior damage to the property as a result and the firemen. who were on the scene within three minutes. brought the blaue un- der control in short order. Meeting: Of Y's Men Resume The regular weekly medias! oi the Summerside Y's Men's Club resumed last evening sit- ar the summer recess with the presidentulten Walkerlaresldling. The gues speaker. - '0! Powell. was introduced by 3"- Keith Hobson. and gave a talk illustrated vividly by stories oi his experiences during his trav- els throughout the world. Rev. Mr. Powell was thanked on be- I REGENT TODAY 0:15 - 7 - 9:15 SAT. 7 - 9:15 "THAT GANG OF MINE" haii oi the club by Art Robinson. A letter. read by the president, stated that the Summerslde Y's Men's Club Bulletin was given an honor award in a competi- tion with all other clubs in the international Yta Men's Move- ment. - Jim Connell reported on Scout and Cub work asking for addi- tional members to help carry on this worthwhile project. Y's Ralph lncFarlane report- ed that the club would sponsor the annual fiddling and step dancing contest to be held Oc- tober 12th. Finesmaster was Jock Hop- kirk. Guests at the meeting in- cluded Dr. Sheldon Cameron. Charles Ballem, oi Summerside. and Lloyd Kingslnnd. Truro Y's man. Song leader was Don Ad- ems. ALBERTON Mr. Erskine Clark and Mr. Lloyd Willsie. Alberton. and Mr. Rslphiadams. 0'I.eary returned on Monday from a weekend Mot- or trip to Unity Skowhegan. and other points in Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cron (nee Mary Frances Barbour) of Auburn, Mass. Whose marriage took place September it, spent part oi their honeymoon in Al- berton, Mrs. Cron's former home town. Their irlends here wish them many years of happiness. Mr. James lVlcArthur, Alberton is a ” t in the Western Hos- pital. Mrs. James Millman. Alberton. leit on Wednesday to spend the Sea Cadet Band Will Head Parade he Susnaserside Sea Cadet Baadunderthediuctionoiu. Gahrielchiaasoawlli leadthe Ch--' 4 Church parsdebelngheldtnlummus aideaextsunday.iawliiohesr proalsnatalyIlti...4 will ya. 'cipeta. Sunday eve the youthiui I memba band perionn at a band concert in Memorial Square alter ch services at I 00 o'clock, through be kind per- mission oi the ol- iicer Lt. Roy Boates. Lt. Boater stated yester- day that the current recnsiting campaign, which continues un- til the end oi September. has brought 35 new Sea Cadet mem- bers into the corps. The regular meetlngs of the corps are being held each Monday evening at 3.00 o'clock in their headquarters at the old High School. when training programs are conducted. The parade on Sunday will be under the command 0! Col. A. W. Rogers E.D. chiei of stat! of the Militia Group and the salute will be taken by Brig. G.G. Pealre. D.S.O. E.D. also as use saluting base will be Group Capt- ain Sweatman, D.S.O. , D.F.C. E.I.i., Mayor WIA. Currie and Dr. O.H. Phillips. M.P. galls. N.I.. a iorsner rectnr oi rleily in Alberton this week. Underhill Coughlln, Brooklyn. is a patient in the Western Hos- pital. Rev. J.M. Sproule returned to Alberton Tuesday evening after attending a school oi theology at Pine Hill Divinity Hall. llaliiax, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sclfert Rayner and family, Summerside. motor- ed to Alberton during the week- end. They were guests oi the iormer's mother, Mrs. Ralph Rayner, and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Reigls Calibeck. Mrs William Irving. Alberton. is a patient in the Western Hoe- tal. pi Paul Nicholson has leit Albert- on to become a student at King's College. He was accompanied to Halifax by his mother. Mrs. lvan Nicholson and Mr. D.B. Nicholson who will attend a meet- ing ln connection with his pro- iession. A card party. sponsored by Alberton sub-division oi the C.W. L. was held in the parish hall Tuesday evening. first prisas we:e won by Mrs. George Gal- iani and John McAlduii. Console- tions were presented to Mrs. Mi- chael Ahearn and Joseph Mae- Dougall. The ireeseout was won by Mrs. George Gallant and Miss Mary Gillis. Hostesses ior the evening were Mrs Joseph Callag- han and Mrs. Michael Ahcsrn. winter with Her I ' - and daughter. Sgt. and Mrs. B. H. Tltlbeault. in G , n. N.B. Carmen and George Murphy. McNeill'a Mills. were weekend guests oi their brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Weeks. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stetson. Freetown, visited bri with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell eeks at Alberton during the iirst part oi this week. - Mrs. Roland F has re- turned to their home in New Jersey after spending the sum- mer with her father. Dr. A. L. Purdy. Alberton. On Tuesday siternoon Mrs. H. J. Lsrkin Alberton. entertained at a d " h ' Tbridgein honoroi Miss Helen Cleaves and Miss Margaret Stone oi Waban, Maes.. who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. .l.ll. Myriek during the sum- mer months. Mrs. Lax-kin was as- sisted in serving by her daugh- ter. Mrs. Graham Bmett. Fred Clark. Jr.. Alhertnn. has left ior Woliville. N.S. to pursue study at Acadia University. Rev. J R. McMahon at Anna- Former Emerald Man Dies In N. S. The death occurred suddenly on Thursday. Slvtember 1!. at High- land View Hospital. Amherst. N. S. oi Mr. F. Norbert Murphy in his Goth year. The deceased was CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere apperciation and thanks to our neighbors and friends, members of the Alberton Fire Dept. and all those who helped in any way during the iire at our apartment and store. Mr. and Mrs. Kler Fraser, Alberton South ROCK AND ROLL - DANCING Sumsnesslde CIVIC STADIUM saruanav morn noon AND non. oorrrnar mass wn.s. an snovm as so-so ens. amnssson as cam-s. formerly ei Emerald. P.E.!. There will be a Requiem High Mass at St. Charles Church. Am- ed to Sumnnerfieid Pariah. P.E.l. for interment in the church cens- etcy. Survivors include his wile the ior-mer Ida Murphy of Hope Riv- er. P.l:.I. Men Meet A't Epworth Hall A fair attendance marked the opening meeting oi the season in the church parlor in Epworth Hall on Wednesday evening at I p.m. September lath with the president Dr. L M. Callback pre- siding. After the usual business was oonducied. Silas MacFarlane and Don Adams gave very interest- at Stanhope Beach over the week- lth. At the conclusion oi the meet- ing a tasty lunch was served by the committee in charge. Similar meetings will be held on the third Wednesday oi each month during the fall and win- tar. PAKISTAN COAL The geological survey of Pakis- tan has started an intensive sur- vey for coal deposits in various areas of West Pakistan. To Mark 25th Anniversary Of . The U. C. Y. P. U. Rev. Dr. John B. Corston is to be the theme speaker when the Maritime Conierence Young Peoples Union oi the United Church meets in llaliiax ior its seventh annual iall convention over the Thanksgiving Day week- end. The rally. which marks the twenty-iltth anniversary of the Y.P.U. in the Maritimcs is be- ing held in St. Matthews Church where an unprecedented total of five hundred is expected to be in attendance. in talks on the conference held . end oi September tlib. 7th. and - ol the Man's Association oi Trir ' ity United Church which was held - ANNOUNCES CONTEST With a wreath of poppies which symbolises Remembrance Day.' is open to schools in Summer- Harold Harkness. chairman of a committee oi the Summerside branch of the Canadian Legion. yesterday announced the details of an essay contest for three age groups oi school students in Summerside and several sur- rounding districts. The topic oi the essay is ''Why I Wear A Poppy", and Mr. Hark- ness said the essay is being sponsored by the Summerside branch of the Legion in order to foster a spirit oi remembrance among the younger people oi the community. He said a prize oi 315 will be awarded to the writer of the best essay in each oi three age groups. inclusive from grades 6 to 8. 9 and 10. ii and 12. and side, St. Eleaners, Linkletter, Sherbrooke. and Travellers Rest. Each School is entitled to sub- mit three essays in each group with the teachers selecting the essays that will be submitted. The contest will close on Oc- tober 24th, with the entries being in possession of the Summerslde L e g i o n secretary manager, James T. Hogan. by that date; To the winners in each group will go the additional honor 0! reading his or her essay at the Summerside High School as- sembly perlod in the civic audi- torium on Thursday, November 7th, iour days previous to the obsurvance of Remembrance Day. The rally theme is "iocus'on essentials," a topic just as vital today as it was in July, 1932, when sixty - iive young PBODIE met in Sackville to form the iirst Maritime executive and ally. 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