I’ll-t. cal '- I In in III I to n a II a d ISLAND NEWS PAGE 1 r i I l : HleGARIAN RECEIVE GI I=Ts FROM JR. RED CROSS Andras gional High School. Front row: Mrs. Halupa, Frank Hfil'llla. af'i‘r a seven ~\mr st‘iizii'at‘on. wigg'sz’ierfrivacfldd 'l1:.= "if-5k .Ioni revoke 4.2"; from the .luii1or , row (left to rightl. Owen 91- Mrs. Szabo who accompanied ’ Hungary to jotn the: p.‘:1‘eli‘.~ Red f‘i-oss of .xlher'on Re- iver. president of the Junior her grandsons from Hungary, -v—7‘ _ Red Cross; Jozsef Halupa. Mr. Halupa. The Junior Red . . ‘ Frank Halupa. Vaundu As'n— Cross also presented goodwill S Flshlng CONTEST ley, secretary . treasurer of gifts to Mrs. Szabo and to q the Junior Red Cross. Back Mr. and Mrs Halupa. 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. May. 1964 .I—ilriited Church Hears I «.Christian Students lalk. TIGNISH — Ross MacDonald-by the students who mm“ ai'siio just completed AQ’I‘C second year student in their the centre. He also spoke Oll'including caravan. cranium. log... and 311,5 Janet Amer the hymn festival. sponsored Bible study. recreation and so- from Atlantic Christian Train ‘in the Churches of ing Centre at Tatamogouche. ton. that NS. spoke to the (-oiigrcga-;L'nited Church. Alberton. tion of the Tizniish Unilt‘ilji’ia." cvening. N x Sunday Rev, David ChuN‘h during morning W01" Piescnted In music will be Hamilton will be conducting Ishlp service 0" Sllnda.“ the Choirs of Sacred Heart. Steerly morning church services The minister. Rev. David S. Peters. and MacDonald gave a brici and United Churches at 8 p.m. Concludes June 1 Tile West Prince Fish and‘ Game trout fishing contest ter- m‘na'es .lune i not June 16 as had been previously stated in . Inspected I By Group C0 ,. .. MONTAGL‘E —— .\ii Iiiirft'til‘n 1.1.5 contest Is open to tour-‘ of “B” Squadron. P El RPZi- :st; and all paid-up membersl « i he F'Sli and Game Assoc-l 0‘ ril'ice l-i '3 ' ‘. me"! to -.‘ lntoi‘mation can be ' OPENING ATTRACTION I PRINCESS PAT DRIVE-IN MAYll—IZ—B 0' eiiin; family . . the Alber- cial activities and duties all will be held in Lht‘.\\'lli(‘ll s m up Fi'l- leadership education. the Presbyterian at 'l‘ignish in exchange services outline of the work undertaken Any one interested is invited Dona d. FARMERS’ MARKET There’s a smart practical way for farmers to stretch their family budget to have more of the things that make life more enjoyable. Here’s how you can do it! Shop this WEEK and EVERY WEEK at the merchants listed on this page. You will find bargains for every member of your bargains in machinery, machinery repairs. and automotive buys . chants invite you to drop in when gnu are in Town. incomea-ntljolllll'iillafelliowI shop o.r song. I Speaking on the work and tiaining carried on at ACTC. speaker Ross MacDonald fiat-I ed the basic purpose is in; clie strp there He all e on rctriats. guidance ouncellmg and how the centre is financ livery church he said should have a group who the congregation enlightened the work carried on at the centre. Mis> Ameck, a high school graduate. related her experi- ence on the live-month course of she as I Appreciated with the minister Rev. Maw l than: that an van-loin tribe. band together for a giant cele. bration and an exchange of gifts. in his recent reply Mr Black wrote: "I have your letter in which you outline the idea ill a 'I‘illicum Potlatch. I am iieiv pleases. t" have the Illnuglw.‘ of an easterner interested if. British Columbia and ' l adian centennial." Big Jim's Gesture James tBig Jim) Pendergast of Charlottetown has received acknowledgement from British Columbia‘s provincial secretary I“ in regards to his idea of an exchange of gifts between P.E.I. and British Co . lu-mlbia as a centennial yea r gesture. A few weeks ago when MI Readcr Black was visiting P.E.l.. Mi Pendergast suggested that Bri~ ‘ & tiah Columbia might send P.E.I a 20-foot totem pole as a gift “Visa, and the Island would recipro- by cate with a scale model at the provincial building. Sister 1‘. Pendergast also sugges- ted it would underline the "to- ' Ruby getherness" of Confederation ‘: ‘ if all provinces would agree to take part in a “tillicum pot- 239 Grafton St. Ch’town latch." an ancient ceremony. N0\v OPEN performed by West Coast In-l .. ,. these mer- SHOP HERE l - 1.11) ljilrlli 0b_ ‘ 3:55.135“? ..g’_ , ya 2 tamed from President E. C. Gay-colorful, tops in every respect. Show at dusk. militia Grotto. wrrrl the “‘11- ff‘."£"i___Tji’?it‘ll_,v.7 ,__._ approximately 8:30. ; gue squadrrii. I C°L g‘fimsm fljldrtsigcll AUSTRALIAN If you were a real Spencer, vou just naturally till? 0 .I'l: ("LL . . V . . fugupcongigiulated them on a SPEAKS TONIGHT dlcl your growmg up on Spencer 5 Mountain. tine perforniancc He aso P.M_ , :l‘ y 1 pointed out some of '19 things , expected of the squu‘ll‘nn and First Baptist Chm-ch, advised that they would be tic-1 ' tore the pub.:t.‘ inri'c this year Charmttveim’lll than in the past as '.ll1.~‘~ Centen- new nial year will see several more functions in which they iizll be asked to take part. He mentioned iii parade day, the May 2.. the general officer Comm! Eastern Command. the July 1 drum‘nead smd‘t- the July 17 centennial ce‘bnmons at Montague; Old Hone Week In Charlottetown and the Queen's visit. “which means a busy year for you at." Lt. Col. D, J. )lcCorniack. negimental commander address- ed the squad brieny concern- klg the summer (1311’?) Present. for the .' were; Major B C ‘ officer commando: ‘ ‘- ron; 21C Cap'. G t, ~ ' Troop owe.“ L! n' "Edwin-2"“; ness classes in preparation for the SSM “0 3 'l- \ Liyvl‘m‘i ‘tllt‘ Billy Graham - Joe Blinco also present was :lOfTPI’! Col-[rum e_ laghao. drummer of tie PE l. Regine-m Band. as well Dr. Basil Brown Instructor it ‘3”‘emi Join the Christian Life and Wit-‘I A DEIMER UAVES PRllllllUllilN June 7 - 21 Storm», 35 Hundreds should attend classes HENRY MAUREEN Capt. John Hughes chef to ALL DENDMINATIONS , tor of the Montague Re- WELCOME [true Slow High Sch“ Amy Cadet Try the class—You will like it. WHATA STEAL! lithey were tempted before. theyjustcan't resist itnow. lmag- l Co—staro ; JANE? Maclllllllllll ' DONALD CRISEI WAIIY Clix Inioiiicmg MIMSY FARMER! l ine. Two chances a day to travel in Canadian National's best at the lowest cost of all... popular Red. White & Blue fares. 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