“ E79? Harold Wilson iwean-ing tight topcoat), BI‘|l1:iSl'l Labor Party 1-etaider, arrives at Montreal's International Air- WILSON ARRIVES IN CANATS port Thursday en route to Ottawa from London. J. M. McAv«ity, president of the Can- adian Exporters‘ Association. K .-....... ;. "‘ .. .-» t is at left and Arnold Hockle. senior Britisih Trade Com- missioner in Montreal is be hind th*rm. [12 ‘me Guardian. CH rlottetowii. Fri. Feb. 28. 1984. Tracie Barriers Attacked At Resources Conference VICTORIA FOP) -— Develop- ment of Canada's human re- sources. formation of a common market within the country and is sound recreational program have been advocated at the 15th ‘British Columbia natural re- ipublic knowledge of the positive v ue of recreation. He suggested that a sound ‘recreational program might re- ‘ .duce the number of people en- . .terittg mental hospitals—-where. V he said. Canada has as many . sources conference. beds occupied as in general hos- ' The delegates included repi'e- pitals sentatives of industry. govern- “"“—*""", t and labor plus psychia- Tilieslls. elergymen and engin- Man '5 0 With $132,000 V _ _ I Ltd.. attacked ioterprovinciallln Surf casgs "trade barriers“ which he said iirohtibgfed econonfifm :1€V810P' CORNWALL. om. ice».-A 31- men resource in sries. ; , I "What we need first of all is it ‘warflld Verdun‘ Que" man | i common market right here in .3135 599" 5'’'‘’“5‘t‘’d by '55- °f' Canada," he told the conven- iflcers across t‘heSt.Lra'W1‘e11Cc eers. John R. Bradfielid of Toronto. president of Noranda Mines tion. River in Massena. N.Y.. as lief PROCESSED IN CANADA .sat on a bus bound for Albany.~ He objected specifically ‘ Y . . . . - " ' '.u.s. Border Patrol said 11 ‘DTOVIIICIBI policies which re-i Th‘ . . i quire companies such as Nor- I Selzed $53-°g2g(‘mCi3“:g‘§v‘;u::;, anda to build manufacturing fa- 1' N“? 331; » _ T‘ 3 cvilities in almost every prov- Cheques m_tW0 5014 C5595 ‘ ince instead of building a few U-S Officers late!‘ Chaffledi large plants strategically lo- $0281‘S:Z?l10;aY9::g:y{?3§1't:g3 cated. .3 ‘”9- W‘ 9 3 _ Mr. Bradfield said Noranda, .United States. . With 3” P01‘ 03“! "T “S Shale’ Caza was being turned over to‘ held by C3|k1d'l3n5 has at‘ Canadian authorities here. « tempted to process as much .39; In Montreal. a Bank of Mont P05Sibl€ 05 its matzrlafliieal spokesman said an em-: th1'0U8h '0 the P” “C 1 ice v'th access to the vaults in C3“3d3- . Etgie in cash and thi- : This has 9"‘ be". 3 h‘$hly travellers cheques last Friday. iP“°mab1° l’°h°y and ‘t is “me ‘The spokesman said it. appeared "”°“d°" that W “he.” .°°mpa"' to be a spur-of-the-moment theft. lies have followed suit.‘ . ibv an amamm | “One province now requiresi ‘The spokesman saidinvesngag itha‘ “pp” used m W1" 3 tion of the case was headed by ‘cable by its power commission. , - must be mined in the province ‘"5 mm security force!‘ ‘and several provinces pay a.MAKE CHECK isubstantial premium for prod-i The arrest came when inspec. _UCtS ‘mEl_flUl’_=j1C;1"T€dk“Vilhln ‘hell’ ‘,tor James B. Turnage Jr. of the e sa r finished CHURCHES KINGS DUNDAS AND Georgetown Pastoral Charges of The United Church. Aunandalc Clvurcli '-.‘.'oi~- ship: 11 a in St David's Church Worship: 3 p (‘hutch School: 2.00 p.m. Dundas Church Wor- ship: 7.30 9:: Minister: Rev. M.R. Pockliiigton. SOURIS —- BAY Fortune Un- lted Churches. Worship at Bay Fortune 11 a.m. and at Souris at p.m. Rev. D.E. Adams. minis- r. DUNDAS ANNANDALE United Baptist Pastorate. Diin- das Sunday School at 11 a.m. Service at 7.30 p.m. Annandale Service at 11 a.m. Communion Service at both services. Lic. Myrtle Ingersoll. pastor. FREE CHURCH of Scotland.i Worship at Birch Hill 11.00 a.m. Belle River 3.00 p.m. Murray River 7.30 pm. Ewen E. Mac-, Doiigall. student. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church. Murray Harbour North — Church School 10 a.m., Wor- ship 11 a.m.: Caledonia — Wor- ship 2.30 p.m.: and Murray Har- bour South -—— Church School p.m., Worship 7.30 pm. Rev. M. Oairl Currie. Minister. THE UNITED Church. Val- leyf-ield — Orwell Head — Belle River. Minister: Rev. Graeme M. Fraser. 9.30 Belle River. 11. 15 Orwell Head. 730 Valleyifield. MONTAGUE Baptist Pastor- ate — Rev. A.G.J. Steeves. Pas- tor. Montague Sunday School- 10 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m.. Even- song 7.30 p.m. Sturgeon — Wor- ship 1.30. Sunday School 2.30 Murray Harbour Sunday School 2'p.m. Worship 3 p.m. Murray River Sunday School 11. Wor- ship 7.30. MURRAY HARBOUR - Mur- ray River Charge. The U n l ted Church Services. Murray Har- bour — 11.00 a.m. Church School 10 a.m. Little Sands 2.00 p.m. Murray River 7.30 p.m. Church School 11 a.m. Rev. Da- vid H. Barwise. minister. "MT. STEWART — St. Peter :4 Bay Charge. United Church. Ml. ’ art 10 a.m. Sunday School. ip. tits- so a.m. Sunday School. p.m. Worship. Rev. D.R. Mac- Lennan. Minister. .MURRAY RIVER Sc Church of dtrtst. 10.00 Biible hool. i1.oo not-d’s supper and Worship Sbedier — John Macdonald. MURRAY HARBOUR Church d Christ. 0.00 Bible School and not-d’s Supper. 7.5!) — Evening ' . Speaker: David Wade. ‘ ‘I'll! MONTAGUE Pastoral 5 5 ugue — 10 s. . 1.! Worship. Rev. Basil d7. Minister. CHUR Christ. Bible School: 10 a.m. Morning Worship and commun : 11 a.m. : "Faith and What it Does . mon. 7.30 Evening Prayer SUNDAY y gue: 9.45 a.m. Montague: L a.m. Sturgeon: 2.30 p.m. [ MONTAGUE BIBLE Chapel.’ 9.30 a.m. The Lord's Supper for Believers; 10.45 a.m. S u n d ay School for all ages including Ad-1. uit‘Bible classes. 7.30 p.m. Re-l gular evening service. All wel-,5 come. I QUEENS 9 COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge, United Church. Sunday March 1. Stanho ll a.m. Union Road 2.30 p. in. West Covehead 7.30 p.m. Rev. R.H. Baxter. minis-i e . r i THE PRESBYTERIAN‘ Church. St. John's. Belfast. Wor- ship it a.m. Rev. Donald Niciioi-i son Minis r. I THE PRESBYTERIAN. Church. Wood Islands. Worship ! 7.30 p.m. Rev. Donald Nicholson, 3 Minister. 1‘ fwinsloe North: 7.30 p.m. at Win- Church. Sunday School . UNITED cnuncn Breada] isloe.South. Rev. TR. Goudge,’a.rn. Preaching —- 11 a.m. Rev.’ bane Pastoral Charge. Worship’ 11 a.m. Pleasant Valley: 1.30; p.m. Rose Valley; 3 p.m. Bread- i albane. Rev. Thomas Evans. I mini er. 1 The United Church. Combined] Service in Hampton at 2.30‘! p.m. Rev. Isaac L. walls. tiwuesti Minister. - CORNWALL UNITED Church,’ Cornwall —~ 9.45 .m. N ‘minion — 11.15 p.m. Kingston—» ‘7.30 p.m. Sunday School Corn-3 wall — 11 a.m. Minister. Rev. I.L. Walls. . . CAVENDISH Pastoral Charge United Church. 11 a.m. ew Glasgow. 2.30 p.m. Cavendish. 7.30 p.m. Stanley Bridge. Rev. Morley Bentley. HOLY TRINITY Anglican Church. Celebration of Holy Communion and Sermon. Rev. L. Elias. Minister. time -- 3 o'- clock. 9.30 — Rev. C.C. Lewis. Minis- ter. Mt. Herbert. 7.30 - Rev. NORTH RIVER Baptist Pas- torate. Rev. T.W. Howard. Min- ister. Worship: Fairview 11.00 a.m. North River 3 p.m. Long Creek. 7.30 p.m. ANGLICAN CHURCH Cra- paud and Springfield St. John’: Holy Communion ll a.m. St. Elizabeth‘: Evensong 2.30 p.m. Rev. A.W. Garwood. rector. HUNTER RIVER United Chin-ch Charge. Services North Wiltshire 11 a.m. Wlieatley Rt ver 2 p.m. Hunter River 3.!!! p.m. Mr. James Forbes. Speak- er. MILTON — RUSTICO Angli- can Psrish. Rector — Rev. A.E. Piercey. St. John's. Milton. 1! a.m. Holy Communion and ser- ana Sermon. St. Mark's. Rustico. 2.30'Evening Prayer and Set- mon. ' Harrington and Mount Stewart Pastoral BUNBURY UNITED Church. ' G.G. Wyrwas, Minister. , t Church. Bible School 10 a.m. Service 11 a._m. Cavendish Bap- tist Church. Afternoon Service 3 p.m. Bradalbane and Fredex icton churches of Ohnist. Brad- albane B i b l e School 10.30 a.m. Fredericton Bible School 10.00 a.m. Combined Evening Ser- vice at Bradalbane 7.30 p.m. M.‘ Zimmerman. Minister. I-‘REE CHURCH of Scotland- Worship D.V. Charlottetown ll a.m. and 7 p.m.: Stanchel 2.00 p.m. Rev. W.R. Underhay. Mui- ister. YORK Pastoral Charge Unit- ed Church — Rev. F.W. Lacey, Minister. Sunday. March 1: 11 a.m. Yor : 2.30 p.m. Brackley. 7.30 p.m. Central. VERNON — POWNAL Fas- toral Charge. United Church. Rev. GA.D. Elliott. minister in ly Commu charge. 11 a.m. Vernon R i v e 1' ’Service in Millview Church: 2.30 vice in St. James Church. Port . p_ m. 0I‘\\ellZ 7.30 pm. Poiviial. WINSLOE PASTORAL Charge at The United Church. 11 am. Princetown Road: 2.30 p.m. at minister. PRINCE PRINCETOWN LOT 16 Pas- toral Charge United Church. }{AM1=1-on Pastoyal chm-ge_iMinister. Reverend Ralph E. land Johnston. Services Lot a.m. Maipcque 3 p.m. 16. 11.00 MARGATE Pastoral Charge. Long River 11.00 a.m. New Lon- don 2.30 p.m. Margate 7.30 p.m. Minister Reverend W.A. Pater- son, M.A. B.D. KENSINGTON United Church .Church School 9.50. M o r n i ng ‘Worship 11. Evening 7.30 p.m. {Billy Graham Mission Sound ;service 2 p.m. Rev. Lewis §Murra_v. B.A. B.D. Minister. 3 j. WELLINGTON PASTORAL .Charge United Church. Rever- lend W.B. MacPhail. Minister. Wellington 11 a.m. Union Corn- er 3 p.m. Victoria West 7.30 pm. ‘ SPRINGFIELD — 0’LEARY — Alma United Baptist Church- es. 0’Leary 10.30 a.m. S.S. as usual. Alma 3 p.m. Springfield 1 7.30 p.m. i s NORTH BEDEQUE Charge. The United Church. Minister, Reverend R.M. Shaw. Services North Bedeque Sunday School 10 a.m. North Bedeque and Travellers Rest Worship 11.00 a.m. Membership Class at North Bedeque 2.30 p.m. Freetown Worsh-ip 7.30 pm. THE BEDEQUE Past o r a I Charge. The United Church. Re- verend R. . Cameron. minister. Albany Church School 2 p.m. Worship 3 p.m. Bedeque Church School 10 a.m. Worship 11 Borden Giurch Sdhool 10' 1'1 a.m. Worship 7.30 p.m. ANGLICAN SERVICES Third Sunday in Lent. St. Mary's. 7.40 a.m. Mattins and Lltany. 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion. 9 a.m. Family Eucharist. 9.45 a.m. Sun- day School. 12.15 p.m. Holy Com- munion. 7 p.m. Evensong. Week- days— Holy Communion Mon- day 9.30 a.m. Tuesday a n it Thursday 7.31 a.m. Wednesday 10.30 a.m. Evensong Monday and Tuesday 530 p.m. Wednes- The Presbyterian Church. Mr. Hugh Lowry. Cate-. chist. Hsrringtn 11 a.m. Tues ‘ day 8 p.m. -Easter Service 5 - Msrshlield 2 p.m. Junior Choir may singing. Mt. Stewart 7.30 p.ni.' Rev. ’I'.H.B. Soiners. Interim» De moderator. i . Wot-slip. ms PREslY'l‘ERIANi aiui-cli, Central Psridi. Clutch- lll - 11 a.m. Morning service of Clyde River Church--,‘ lehoo. 8 p.m. Alternooo Worship ser—i vloe. Canoe Cove church - 7..I NEW ouisoow Cllflltlllli day 7.30 pm. (with Lltany and address! St John's. 10 a.m. Sun- day School. 11 a.m. Holy Euch- arist Tuesday 730 p.m. Even song. Litany and address. Wed nesday 9 30 ii in Holy Commun- inn. WESTERN PARISH Free Church of Scotland. Desabie Worship 11 a.m. Ca-pe Traverse Sunday School 2 pm. Cape Tt'ii~ verse Worship 3 p.m. Coleman Worship 7.30 p.m. Minister Ken- neth W.R. Cameron. ANGLICAN SERVICES. Psi- ish of Port Hill. 3rd Sunday in Lent. Rev Delmoiit Yeo. Rec- tor. Lot 11.0 a.m. (Holy Com- " TICKETS AVAILABLE border patrol was making vmws IGNORE‘, ‘ check of passengers E_ C. sims_ By-_ regional aboard a bus leaving this com- vice-president of the Canadian ; m_““”y acmss the SL L3“"'°”°° Labor Congress. told delegates -.R“’°" from C°”‘“’3u- that organied labor's views on‘; The ”‘5P9°t°" “'55 1'°P°’t°d W resource policy have beenihave ‘mind 530900 in cash 3"‘! 13.,-geiy ignored by management ; a it o t h e r $52000‘ in travellers and by gove,-nmeng; cheques in the suit cases. Tne Q l_ - _ .., .patrol saida tot losiisiigatIh:suvitai1iT‘ySaivTiich“efx§t:iglnsm mus 3“ $20300 in 51° 1 S. »in those countries where la-‘ . .. ‘bor’s participation is welcomedi A b°"d9" pa"'°1 °fl‘°,ia‘ 53"‘ and enCou,.aged_-o ;the man had crossed into the U.S. from Canada at Niagara t He also said B.C. lacks any‘ long-range planning in resourcel development and at labor-I management relations are poor. 1 Dr. W. C. Gibson. head of the department of history of medi- cine and science at the Univer- Fails last Saturday and travelled from there to Rochester. Syra- cuse and then Massena. The official said the man had falsely identified himself at the border as a U.S. citizen. sity of British Columbia. told‘ idelegates that as a psychiatrist: ‘ he is appalled at the lack of Assumes Responsibility for Group's Trcvol munioni. Ellerslie. 11 a.m. (Ho- ' . Port Hill. 7.30 p.m. Combined Lenten Ser-‘ ll-Iill. Wednesday March 4th , ‘8 p.m. Rev. Keith Whitney will i be the speaker. HAZELBROOK BAPTIST . — 10 A f Ross Howard. speaker. i i 1 WEST PRINCE Presbyterian: iohurches. Minister — Rev. Pe-V ‘ter J. Darch. West Point — 11.00; a.m. Tyne Valley —- 2 p.m. Free-‘ —. 3.30 p.m. Victoria West - 7.30 p.m. Ailberton ~ 11 a.m. Service conducted by Mr. .I.D. Ross. IIDEWAFI scam Quickly grabbing the reins gt 3118 new office, Mr. Scotti ii MONTROSE Pastoral Cliargci ‘ most; decided views — The United Church. B ro w n I iJard~ine. Minister. Campbelltoni abouttmve1_"0m- Lodggs E 111 a.m. Elmsdale 3 p.m. Mont-I funds are hard to come ; 1‘0597P-m- . by" he said. “and I in- tend to stretch them to the last; cent. With Cano- dlun Notional’: Group Travel Plans. Take CN’s ALBERTON Pastoral Chargei - United Church. Rev. David MacDonald. Minister. Alberton‘ Worship and Sunday School at; 11 a.m. Tignish Worship at Mrs. 11-Ertsymgfigs’ £33 esxagfmlled 'MaoLeod's at 2 p.m. Cascumpec; or more I gun gave this Lodge 10% to 20% over and above the big savings Worship at 7 p.m. TRYON CHARGE The United: Church. Sunday March 1. Sun- onRed‘Bargain’andWhite day Schools — Tryon 10 a.m.} ‘Economy’ Days. And, for Crapaud 11 a.m. Worship — ‘fry-. larger oupa. I'm oing on 11 a.m. Crapaud 3 p.m. Cape to use '5 Charter ogch Traverse 7.30 pm. ev. Allison . O’Brien -— Minister. ‘ Plan. Think of it. We can enjoy ii coach exclusively for the entire trip at it. rock-bottom price. 60 Lod- go members, travelling in their ‘own’ coach. can save as much as 33%. We've got: ourselves a real bar-- gain. We can even charter our ‘own’ slee er for over- < NORTH TRYON and Breadai- bane Presbyterian Churches. . North Tryon: Service at 11 a.m. S.S. and Bible Class at 12.15. Breadalba-ne: Service at 3 p.m.- Rev. G. Kitten, Minister. TRYON —- BONSHAW United . night trips. 1: keeps the 353?; i€’i§'.fi‘.-§’i'."."‘s..5.E’c”.;.. "iii; crow tozetber -and -01- Sunday‘. March lat. Tryon li‘ Vmflsee why.,I,,w” elected a.m.; Wesiimoreland 3 p.m. Travel Office" Bonshaw 7.30 p. m.: Tryon Sun- day school 10 a.m. CANADIAN CURLING 1 Championship: MARCH 2 - 6th Charlottetown Forum At Charlottetown ‘Curling Club. Belvedero Curling Club. Zskem’s. Hughes Drug, Ho|man‘s. Rendez- vous, Johnny's Mayfair and Royal Canadian Legion. This advertisement sponsored by Motel Charlottetown, ll Hotel. Kirlrwood Motel. 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