: . Pastornte. Rev. Lindsay R. Grav- .- i the Parish of Tangier. N.S.: and ” Chairman of the Diocesan Corri- V mittee on Evangelism. The ser- . - u . v Creek are cancelled for this :- lay. IIEITIIAL vwed at Stewart Bakeries. PINTECOSTAL TENT Meet- ings. North Wlitshire Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Sunday IIADALIANE. Sunday. July lath: Pleasant Valley 11 a. m.: Rose Valley 3 p.m.; Bradalbane I530 p.m. Rev. H.S. Raynor. Min- tar. TOURIST! INVITED - To visit The Bible House and see the wide variety of Bibles. books. hymn- booka. rnottoes. plaques and re- ligious novelties. (Opposite Eatona) RAIBINS-N-SPICE and every- thing nice that's what Stewart Bakery cookies are made from for picnics or lunches. A large variety to choose from. THERE WILL be a meeting of the Progressive Conservative elce tors of Victoria Poll on Saturday. July 27th. at 0:!) o'clock at Sea Shell Inn. George Cannon, chair- man. YORK Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Guest preacher: Rev. Hamid Giffin oi Carleton Place. Ontario. Sunday. July 38: 0:1) a.m. Brackley; ll:00 am. York; 7:51) pm. Central. POWNAL United Pastoral Charge, services Sunday, July 28. ll a.m. at Millview: 7:30 p.m. at .Pownal. Song service at Mount Herbert n I p.m. Rev. T.R. .Goudge. Minister. ' ORWELL - Vernon Charge 'Services July 28th. will be con- ducted by Rev. F.H. Littleiohns as 'follows: Orwell 2:30 p.m.; Cherry Valley 7:30 p.m. Eldon service to be arranged locally. TRYON - Bonshaw Baptist -es, Minister. Services for Sunday. July 28th. Tryon ll a.m.; Weat- .morelnnd S p.m.: Bonshaw 7:!) p.m. Sunday School at Tryon 10 I a.m.: Westmoreiand 2 pm. All are ' welcome. u FREDERICTON and Bradsi- ,bane Churches of Christ. Sunday July 28th. Combined service will he held in the Brsdalhane Church .at it p.m. Fredericton Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. Bradalbane Sunday School at io a.m. Robert Howell. B.th. Speaker. NEW Glasgow Christian Church Sunday. July 28: Morning worship and Communion il:il) a.m. Com rnunity Sunday School 10: a.m.(ln the Christian Cliurch.l Cavendllll United Baptist Church: Worship service it p.m. Rev. Bryer R. Jones. B.A.. B.D.. Minister. WINSLOE United Church. Sun- day July 28: Hlghfield-Sunday School 10 a.m.. service 7:30 p.m.: Princetown Road-Sunday School 10 a.m.. service 3 p.m.: WinIl0G North-Sunday School 10:30 a.m.: Service 9:30 a.m.; Wlnsloe South- Sundsy School 10 a.m.. Service 11 a.m. Rev. Dr. E.A. Betta. Minister. THE NORTH River United Bap- tist Church. Sunday. July 28th: Fslrvlew ll a.m.: North River 3 p.m.: Long Creek 7:30 p.m. Sun- day school Fairvlew 10 am.: Long Creek 10:45 a.m.; North River 1 p.m. The Long Creek service will be held in the New Dominion United Church. Rev. Owen Coch- . ran. Minister. PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Central Parish. Churchill: '55. lo a.m.. Service 11 a.m.: Canoe Cove: S.S. 2 p.m.. service i J p.m.; Clyde River: S.S. loztll a.m.. service 7:3) p.m. Preparat- ' ory service in Nine Mile Creek. Thursday evening lst August. at , a:oo olclock. meeting of Session at 7 so and service on Saturday eve sling. 3rd August. 8:00 o'clock. Rev. G. Kiilen. Minister. CRAPAUD. Springfield. Long Creek Parishes: Services for Sun- day. July lath: 1937. Sixth Sunday after Trinity. St. John's Church. Crspaud: 8:00 a.m. Holy Com- munion. .'l:M p.m. Service of Wit- ness in Camp Grounds. Preacher. The Rev. G.S. Tanton. Rector of Springfield and L o n g Sun- vlces in um TO REIT-Shirley Maria Rogeraon died at the residence of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogerson. ill Sou Rosalyn Aven- 0nt.. on July ltith. Shirley was born in Peske's J.P. Meintyre, St. Andrew's. P.l.I. Thomas DI.Ll.DUH'Y'Id!IeewilIk cluedundllhlylhth. Leod's today mo. Sponsored by Southport Gu.ides'and Scouts. HAMPTON Pastoral Charge -- Services July 10, as follows: Appia Road 9:40 a.m. Hampton ii a.m. Victoria, 7:II p.m. Rev. ILK. Cliarniaa. Minister. RESERVE Saturday, September 7th. for Gisdioia Tea at Notre Dame Auditorium. Sponsored by St. Dunstan”: Basilica subdivision of the Catholic Women's League. FIVE minute car wash by wash- mobile at MscMiiian's Texaco Service Station. Queen Street. Waxes as it washes. Regular prices. CORNWALL. United church. There is to be one service on the field July 28th to be in Cornwall Church at 7:30. it will be con- ducted by Rev. Donald R. Mac- Lellan now visiting in Charlotte- town. FREE CHURCH of Scotland Communion services. July 28th.. Stanchel 10:30 a.m., and 7:30 p. m.; Preparatory service Saturday 8 p.m.; Thanksgiving service. Monday 10 a.m. Rev. J.ll. Bishop. COVE!-IEAD Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Rev. w.A. Forsythe. B.A.. minister. Church service for Sunday. July 23. 1057: Stanhope 9:30 a.m.: West Oovehesd ll a.m.: Covehead Road 1 p.m. and Union Road 8:15 p.m. SPRINGFIELD United Baptist Church. Licentiate Brent Robert- son. Student Minister. 0'l..eary. 10:30 a.m.; Alma. 3 p.m.: Spring- field Vifest, 7:30 p.m. S.S. as usual Strangers and visitors always wel- come. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church in Canada: July 28th ser- vice at 3 pm. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispens- ed and reception of new members. Preparatory service Friday at I p.m. Miss Mary A. MacKenzle. Deaconess. MARSBFIELD Presbyterian Church: Sunday. Aug. 28: liar- rington ll a.m. Special soloist. Mr. Edward Marquette. Montreal. Mt. Stewart '3 p.m.. Marshfieid 7:30 p.m. Sunday School in Msrshfield will be held at l0 a.m. Let us all worship God this Lord's DIV- Studeng Minister. J . Karl English. HUNTER River Pastorial charge The United Church of Canada. Service on Sunday. July 28. II follows: Whestley River 9:45 a.m. Hunter River ll a.m.: North Wilt- shire 7:15 p.m.; Hampshire 8:80 p.m. Sunday Schools as announc- ed. Rev. C.R. Moase. BA. 3-13-- Minister. IN HOSPITAL-Dr. R.F. Sen- man of Charlottetown was brought by plane from Halifax yesterday to the Prince Edward Island Hospital Dr. Seaman was stricken suddenly on July 1st. at Halifax where he had gone to watch some of the horses from his Juatamere stables compete in a holiday harness rac- ing meet. FUNERAL THURSDAY - The funeral of the late Daniel MacKen- xie was held yesterday aftetioon from the MscLean Funeral Home to Canoe Cove Church where service was i d by Rev. George Klllen. lntennent was in Canoe Cove Cemetery. The pail bearers were: Messrs: L. E. Maciilnnon. Albert MacDougall. James ltlaclienzle. Norman Mac- Kensie. Daniel MacNevin. James MacNevln. POLICE COURT-Five drunk and incapables faced Magistrate K.M. Martin at City Police Court yesterday. They were disposed of as follows: two were sentenced to 30 days each two received 10 days each. and the fifth was fined 35.00 and costs or 2 days. For op- erating a motor vehicle without a license. the convicted party was fined 810.00 and costs or 5 days. and an accused. charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. was remanded to Fri- day morning SUPREME COURT-in the Sup- reme Court yesterday. the case of the Queen versus Albert Waller Gallant occupied the Court throughout the day. with Mr. Jus- tice Mark R. McGuigsn presiding The case will be continued this morning at 10.1! a.m. it is an ap- peal by the Crown from the din- mlasal by the magistrate oi the information against the accused for an offence under the Exceac Act. L.P. O'Donnell appears for the Crown (appellant). with J.O.C. Campbell. 0C. and Allison M. Gillls for the defendant (respond- eat.) 0 THE IROOIIFIILD Pastoral Charge the Presbyterian Church Glasgow Rond:il:m A.li. Oom- niunion service. Rev. E.H. Bean. preaching. Rartsvllla 1:” p.m. Worship service: lzfn p.m. Sunday school. Brookfleld. 7:3 p.m. Spee- lal music provide: dale. Student 10:” l.lI.. Sunday be J ...w.4....7 'solved. in so doing there will Dr. Eofon Ends : ' Worlt Willi P. E. I. Temperance Fad. The excutive of the P.!:.i. Tem- perance Federation met in Ladies Parlor of Hearts Hail Thur- sday evening under the chair- manship of the president. Ralph. MacCaull. Carleton. Dr. Ross Eaton. who for the past six years has been act as field Secretary for the M time Temperance Federations. stated that after the end of July he will no longer working with the Three Federations but will be giving his full time to Novapscotia. The work has now to the place where each province requires its own field worker. New Brunswick has been success- ful in securing a man. Since the P.E.l. Government has made a grant avalisbll every effort is be- ing made to secure a man to do educational work in the schools of this province. i A standing vote of appreciation was extended to Dr. and Mrs. Ea- ton for the splendid work they done and the contacts they have made in this province. The secretary. Rev. D.i. Mc- Clare that in dissolving partner ship with the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick Federations the "Committee of Nine" has been dis- be a small rebate to the funds of each of the Federations. A motion was tendered deplorlng the frequency of drinking scenes on TV. especially during the hours when children and young are viewing the programs and ur- ging that protesta be forewardcd to the T.V. Stations. PERSONALS Miss Edith Mlsener. Charlotte- town. spent Sunday with her par- ents in Stanhnpe. Miss Shirley Bolsner has been a visitor to relatives in Stanhope. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Hebert and family of Montreal are visit- ing Mrs. Hebert's sister. Mrs. George Monaghan, Belmont Street. Mr. and Mrs. Liolen St. Cyr of Montreal are visiting in Charlotte- town at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Monaghan. Belmont Street. Mr. Joseph Robinson R.C.A.F. Centralia. Ontario. made a recent flight to Summerside. He has been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robinson. Stanhope. Miss Barbara McMillan and Miss Laura Mlsener are visiting their homes in Stsnhopa after pass- ing their exams at the U.C. Col- ege. Rev. hnd Mrs. J.D. Davison and family. Judith. Frederic. Jon and Patty of Berwlck. N.S.. left yester- day after visiting with friends for a few days on the island. Rev. Mr. Davison is a former pastor of the Charlottetown Bapt- ist Church. MARRIAGES CAMERON . WALKER - At Log Angcles. California. on July 4. 1957. Rev. Thomas J. Daly. united in marriage June Agnes daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Walker. Lower Millstream. N.B. and Donald Lee Cameron son of Mr. and Mrs. Honace Cameron. Charlottetown. P.E.I. DEATHS MCCORMACK -- Al the Souris Hospital on July 25th. D. Leon. ard Mccorrnack. in" his Mill year. Remains are resting at his late residence. Funeral notice ater. WEEKS - Suddenly on July 25, 1957. It the home of his sister Mrs. Russel and Mrs. Frank Nicholson, Hasel Grove. Benja- min H. Weeks of Fredericton in his 65th year. The remains are resting at the Andrew's Funeral Home until Saturday afternoon. The funeral will take place on Sunday July mil with a short service at the home of his sis- ters at no p.m. followed by a service in Fredericton Christian Church at 2:00 olclocli. inter inent in the Fredericton Ceme- cry. CAMPBELL - Al Long River. July 23. 1957. Allan A. Campbell age 76 years. Remains will be forwarded from Davison's Fune- ral Homc to his late residence this evening where funeral will be held on Sunday at 1 p.m. Interment Geddie Memorial . L MACAULAY - At the residence no Mt. Pleasant Street. Brant- fosd. Tuesday. July IS. II7, George A. MacAalay is his Qd year beloved husband of Eulalia McDonald MacAulay formerly of Charlottetown. P.E.l. Resting at Thorpe Brothers Funeral Is West Street. Brsntford. Fana- ral Flday July Nth at 0:! a.m. to St. halls in Requiem Mass at nine clock. Interment St. Joseph's NM” The secretary. however. has very Field Ambulance Reunion Planned aiding in Prince Edward Island. few up to date addresses of veterans on the island. Registrat- ion at the Truro Hall will commen- ce at 1 p.m Capt. John F. Mccarvllle of the Medical Coy (Mutual is work- ing with the committee. N. Rusiico, Red Cross Swimming Another successful waterfront program was brought to a close at the Knights of Colombua Camp. North Rustioo. This pro- gram was under the capable dir- ection of Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety instructor. Ber- nard Callaghan. Charlottetown A well trained group of swimmers were presented for amlnatiou on July 10th. Miss Joan Murphy. Assistant Red Cross Field Super- visor conducted the swimming tests. Following is the list of the suc- cessful candidates who merited awards. Beginners: Norman Gallant. Jimmy MacKenna. Eugene Bou- chard. Peter Pineau. Jimmy Ron- an, Peter Larder. Ernest Gallant. Juniors: Bobby Peirce. Robert Gallant. Jimmy Mulligan. Ber- nard Murphy. Holland Cove Swim Tests One of this year's most success- ful camp waterfront programs came to a close at the Y.M.C.A. Girls Camp at Holland Cove on July Zird. Red Cross instructors. Donna Cudmore and Norma Du- var conducted the Aquatic pro gram and instructed the enthusias- ic campers in Swimming. Water Safety and Life Saving. On Tuesday Miss Joan Murphy. Red Cross Assistant Field Super- visor. examined the campers in their Aquatic akllls. Following is a list of the campers who received Red Cross and Royal Life Saving Society awards at the closing camp banquet. Juniors: Shelia Roper. Janet MacDonald. Lesley Hayes, Carol MacPlierson. Joyce Tranliolm. intermediates: Becky Giddlngs, Gayle Ramsay. Gall Cameron. Joyce Archer. Royal Lifs Saving Society Inter- mediate Certlficates: Anne Storey, Daryyl Machean. Andrea Duvar. Shelly Huestls. R.L.S.S. Bronze Medallion. Judy MacDonald. Janet Williams, Judy Archer. Elisabeth Haywood. Deb. bie Pletch. Patsy MacDonald. R.i..S.S. lst Bar to Bronse. Nori- ma Duvar. : BIRTHS HANSEN - At the P.E.l. Hospital on Wednesday, July 14. to Mr, and Mrs. Trevor Hansen. a son. MURPHY - To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy. Mt. Stewart. (nee Winnie Mscintyra) on July 25. a son. I lbs.. 10 on. MARTIN - At the P.E.l. Hospital il)lilvd25ht;i.riIas1.cm Mr. 6n: Mrs. oy a n. harry , son. Donald Erwin. . W I photo contain 3,084 articles of clothing for children under ll years of age. This shipment represents about one-half of the Red Cross work done by the women of the province . partlculary membe n of Women's Institutes - during the past winter. These cases are today on their way to Turkey for distri- bution through the Red Cross there in cross The ten cases shown in the above to some of the thousands rendend Blgh School members from differ- homeless as the result of a series of disssf . in Turkey earlier this year. Early this spring. nine cases of supplies made up in province were shipped overseas. - five for Hungarian Relief and 4 to the League of Red Cross Societies for distribution where the need was the greatest. ' in the above photo. Red Cross ent centres in the province who were attending a conference at Red Cross Hdqts. yesterday are this seen examining the cases before they were sent on their way. These High School students will at- tend the Atlantic Training Centre for Red Oross High School Students at the University of New Brun- swlck. in Fredericton. towards the end of August. of motor vehicle traffic accidents in Prince Edward island for th e second quarter of the year 1957 (April None 30) over the cores- pondlng period in I956. is lndi ed in figures released yesterday by the Registrar of Motor Vehi- cles. A sharp increase is noted in the number of non-fatal accidents. with a corresponding increase In the number of persons injured. Statistics for the period are as fol- lows. with figures for the correl- ponding period during 1056 shown in brackets: Number of fatal accidents (11); number of non-fatal accid- dents ,involving property damage dents. I19 (109): number of veh- icles invoived - ml (133); number of drivers involved - l08(lIS). A large percentage of these ac- cident happened during daylight hours. on straight highways. and under ideal driving conditions. This would have a tendency to prove that careless or irresponsib- le drivers are to blame for a ma)- ority of rnoror vehicle traffic ac- cidents. Excessive speed. speed too fast for conditions. improper passing. driving too close. and failure to yield the right-of-way. are classed as the fatal five caus- es of accidents. Islanders Hove Narrow Escape ANGUS Everett Smith. Toronto lall officer. and Joyce Bears of Fleming Nursing Home narrowly escaped death recently when Mr. Smith took a seizure enroute to Toronto at 1130 a.m. July 23. from German Mills. The car. a 1049 Plymouth. went out of control breaking two posts and guard railing and plunging over the bridge into the mill pond. Botli occupants were uninjured. but received a h ' ' up. The car was considerably damaged. Wolf Cubs Team Water Safety Red Cross Water Safety Instruc- tion was provided for Cubs at Camp Buchan. The First Cub Camp at Camp Buchan for 1957, came to a successful close on Sunday. July 21st. Fifty-six Cubs enjoyed the three day holiday. This camp was under the direct- ion of Mrs. F. Dorsey Twice a day the Cubs enjoyed swim periods under the watchful eye of the leaders and received Water Safety instruction from Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Leader. Ron Smith, Char- lottetown. These Cubs took Red Cross instruction on the Beginner and Junior swimmer level and al- so passed Cub swim tests qualify- ing them for the Swimmer Badge. SHIPS COLLTDE MONTREAL (CP)-A collision in Montreal harbor Wednesday night caused damages to a freighter and a tanker. There were no injuries. Port authorities said the Greek tanker Olympic Moun- tain was turning in mid-stream with the aid of two tugs when her how struck the port side of the Canadian N a t i o n ai Steamship freighter Canadian Observer. rid- I FLEMING-Born at the comics- ter County Hospital. Truro. N.S. on July llth. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fleming (nae Ana Maria Richard) formerly of Charlotte- town a son (Ronald Joseph) wt. 7 lbs. 1 on. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MRS. ALONZO E. HOLMES. lfenainalos. announce the engagement of their young- est daughter. Freids Marguerite to Richard Clarence. son of Mr. ! place on August :Ilat.. Peters Church. Toronto. MILLAN. annoxea engagement of their ughtsr. Catherine Eileen. R.N. to Fred- erick lvan Monaghan. Irantford. x anus III! l is the in it! for and This 1' he :3 r II.J.hbe0aald. THE MILK PROTECTION ACT Take mm us. must sauna DIurIntanaisnbass:.e'n'SI.N dslvuyvsiala. dens narvuythn asisthg chulanatnwathszlrdday Increase Nolecl In Motor Vehicle Accidents In PEI An increase in the total number only. 70(88): total number of ac- M. R. E. C. Camp Swimming Tests Red Cross Tests were conduct- ed at M.R.E.C. Camp. A very suc- cessful camp waterfront program at Augustine Cove Boys camp came to a close on July llth. Red Cross instructor. Donald Murray. Charlottetown. conducted the well organised aquatic program. Miss Margaret Jardine examined the classes in their swimming abilit- ies. The weather conditions on ex- amlnation day proved so unfavor- able that only the three lower classes were tested. it is hoped that any candidates who were not tested will seek examinations at home or in near-by communities where Red Cross classes are be- ing conducted. Following is a list of the candidates who merited Red Cross swimming awards. Beginners Ernest Tredenick. Douglas Wilson. Swabey Jelley. Charles Harris. Morley Wood. Al- ton Rlx, Bill MacDougall. George Mayne. Juniors: Richard Vaughan, Ken- ny Gunn. Intermediates: Gordon John- -ton. Herold Cairns. Blair White. Bobby Herring. Alla MacAusland. 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