V, I I E I Mr. and Mrs. John Shepard, Cardigan, above were present- ed with an occasional chair and floor lamp, on the occas- ion of Shepard’s retire- ment from the postal service as courier on Cardigan RR 6. The presentation was made by box-holders on his route at a party given in his honor Fri- « MAIL co«uiii;s}ii nsnkss day evening at New Perth. Hall. Mr. Shepard has ended ISLAND NEWS PAGE ’-Xlberton and West Prince County 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, 'l‘ues., Oct. 16, 1962. ed Church on Sunday. Rev. John B. Hardie, MA, BD, PhD, professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Pine Hill Divinity Hall in Halifax. preached with po- to large congregations. Worship was conducted by the rgilinister. Rev. David MacDon- the morning service when she sang "0 Lord Most Holy." The- mcrning anthem was “For all‘ the saints who from th-eir la- bours rest." And in the evening one was “Jesus, with thy church abide." The organist was Miss Annie Leard. the morning Dr. Hardie based his thought on the story of the coronation of Saul. He pointed out the different ways in which the people reacted to this great event and applied a lesson from it to the present day. First. he said. there were the indifferent. Caught up with a great vision for the moment, they cried out, ‘God save the King!’ Then they went home and forgot all about it. The tragedy of those who have no staying power is still found today, he continued. There are those who pledge themselves to the church but its calls for loyalty and ser- vice makes no impression on their shallow minds. Secondly, there were the cri- tics who estimated a king by his splendour. Being unable to see an era of rural mail by horse and wagon or sleigh. It ~ thought that he may be the . last courier to have still done I any promise in this untried young man they went away mail routes in this manner. He will be remembered as the kind, courteous and obliging man who loved children and was always giving them rides. S’sicIe Men Elect Jury Trial On Robbery With Violence SUMMERSIDE — Alfred (Toady) Cahill and Vincent Gal- nt. both of Summersidei charged with robbery with vio- lence. elected trial by judge and Jury when arraigned before Magistrate Richard S. Hinton QC in police court yesterday. -Both pleaded not guilty the charge and were remanded until Wednesday morning for ESTERN EBRIEFS 10 NEW JERSEY jtaja Gopal left Alberton last hearing. after they told the court their lawyer J. Watson MacNaught QC was unable to be present. The two men were charged after Bruno Arsenault. a Sum- merside pensioner, was beaten and robbed on the night of Oct to and robbed on the night of Oct. on North Market Street. Stolen were $30 in cash, a wristwatch an5d a cheque in the amount of Three mainland men as well as three local men pleaded guilty to drunkeness and each was fined $20 and costs or five days. The charges were all laid imder the town by-laws rather than the usual method of laying them under the Liquor Control ct. Five days was the alterna- tive ordered by the magistrate. One man was fined $20 and costs or the alternative of 10 days due to his past record of drunkeness. House Briefs Pine Hill Professor Speaks At ‘A-Iberton UC Anniversary ALBERTON — At ar-miver- disgust. In the church it is s saiy services in Alberton Unit- necessary to combat the un is relevant to today's problems, wcr. inspiration and challenge ~ I Miss ltlaida Rogerson. Char-§ lottctown, was guest soloist at‘ touched. thtllu like- mindcd men vc committed themselves sacrificislly to the service of ‘Christ because th e y had heard his call and co not be happy elsewhere. These. whose hearts God has touched. he stated, are the real core of . the Christian life. IN THE EVENING For his evening sermon Dr. Hardie chose for a text the ques- question today's world_ l t s oubts, dangers and difficulties, d ldoes not come to the church and ' ask. For answers to its problems it asks diplomats, staesmsn, The church has a message that I the United Nations. when people’ ‘have problems in their own liv- es or in their families they go not convinced people that Shelthp psychi has something important a n d l va'vd to say to today's world. Her greatest need is to prove this. at sts. “What has the Christian faith to say to those who are perplex- ed?" he asked. "Can we say to them. ‘be of good cheerzwe have Thirdly, were the true suppor- , an answer." ters of the new king whom thel He then directed his hearers three occasions on which Je- ha (1 I sus said. ‘he of good cheer.’ and Alberton um Spots Flare ALBERTON — A blfiflli ml flare was alehted by at number of Albcrton residents about 11 o'clock yesterday mornlns. III town. The dare appeared to be over ; mile up in the sky I011 fell ward the earth lnwiliuz smoke. It was visible for four to five seconds. frcm each of these occasions he presented I message for today. History is not a matter blind chance. It is sometimes hard to believe, he said, but behind all life is a gracious. lov- in; God who has a purpose and is working it out. The.Christian church is under fire. but not for. the first time. No matter how O we hopeless things appear they are vi to not hopeless, he assured the congregation. for ‘The Lord God C omnipotent reigneth.’ OTTAWA (CP)—The CBC has found it too expensive to extend the French-language radio serv- ice to British Columbia, State Secretary Halpenny said in at Commons reply Monday to R0- bert Prittie (NDP —— Burnaby- Richmond). The number of French listeners in B.C. was too thinly spread. Hewart Graffetey, parliamen- tary secretary to Finance Min- ister Nowlan, told Maurice Cote (SC —- Chicoutimi) the Bank of Canada does not keep any gold in reserve as security for the money supply of Can- and that according to the bank's latest report, $2,132,715,- 110 was in circulation. Robert Mccieave, parliamen- tary secretary to Works Minis- ter Fulton, said the federal gov- ernment is working out a con- tract with a syndicate of engi- eers known as Northumberlanrl Construction limited for the pro- posed Prince Edward Island causeway. No reports from the engineers have yet been filed with the government. He was replying to John B. Stewart (L—Antigonish-Guysborough). Defence Minister Harkness D! D- W week for a brief motor trip to Franklyn, New Jersey. OUT OF HOSPITAL ‘Mrs. Frances Fraser returned to her home in Tignish after being a patient at Prince County Hospital, Summerside, and Western Hospital. Alberton, SPENT HOLIDAY fltliss Janie Keough, Tignish and her niece, little Karen Wedge spent a very enjoyable Eoliday at the home of Miss Kcouglfs brother~in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Mar- dn. Saint John, N.B. Premier Back In Office Premier Walter R. Shaw has resumed his government activi- ties. Yesterday, he was back in his office, and to start the ball rolling had a conference with several of his cabinet ministers. The premier was away from his office for about three months. He underwent surgery In mid-August. said the government is studying grievances in connection with stand-by duties and pay prac- tices involving civilian duty of- ficers at Canadian naval ammu- nition depots. But he told G. Ro ' ' ' berland - Mlramichi) that the necessary pay provisions must be approved before any action 5 An early budget was prom- ised by Finance Minister Now- lan —— but just how early, he didn't say. Mr. Nowlan told the Com- mons that the timing of the bud- get will be "at an earlier date than has ever happened before ‘ ATTENTED FUNERAL .Mrs. Samuel La Forte, Mrs. Michael Cull, and Mrs. Nicholas Granto. Toronto and their sister. Bey. M'ary Albert, Chatham. . S, ter attending the funeral of eir brother Roy Hackett. Sea qow Pond. “ DAUGHTER INJURED ..Mrs. C. R. Leard. Alberton, _spending some time with her sgn-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Edmonds. Mone- tan. Mrs. Edmonds is suffering fijbm injuries received in a car accident while she and her hus- band were en route to Alberton on Saturday. AT ANNUAL MEET Attending the annual meeting of the Air Cadet League of Can- ada held Friday at RCAF Sta- tlon &smmerside were Flt. Lt. RS. Maclaeod, F0 Hector te, Civil Instructor Earl Donald, Edward Tremblay, jutant. along with E. C. ferry. chairman of the sponsor- hg. committee; Blolce Ellis, Russell Perry and Frank Gau- det. Install Members In Privy Council OTTAWA (CP) -— Former speakers D. Roland Michener of the Commons and Mark R Drouln of the Senate Monday were installed as members of the Privy Council of Canada at a government house ceremony. The appointments give them house, at least since I've been here." This is the 12th year in Far- lament. A survey with a view to im- proving the channel depth of New Brunswick's Miramichl River is expected to begin this fall, Robert Mccleave, parlia- to Works _ is rth umberland - Mlramichi) had asked w II c t h e r surveys had the title “honorable" for life. Prime Minister Diefenbakerl and former Conservative‘ leader Hon. John Bracken. who was made a privy counciior last year. attended the ceremony “ performed by Privy Council clerk R. B. Bryce in the pres- ence‘ of Governor - General e Mr Diefenbaker, who is also a member of the United King- dom Privy Council, giving him the life title "right honorable" had a 45-minute private confer- ence with Gen. Vanier before the ceremony. Van r. I been taken of the river along with studies for harbor and wharf improvements at New- castle and Chatham. None of the West Indian gov- ernments has made any com- plaint about Canada's now im- migration regulations, Frank McGee (PC — York Scarbor- ough), parliamentary secretary to Immigration Minister Bell. said in reply to New Demo- cratic Housc Leader ILW . Her- ridge. Postmaster - General Ellen and Rev. Floyd McGsugh as sub-deacon. Pallbearers were MURRAY FUNERAL — The funeral for James Murray was held Monday. Oct. 15 om the lane of his son. Gerald Mur- .i fly. Augustine Cove, to St. ‘s Church. Seven Mile Bay > Requiem High Mass was Rev. Reginald Frank McAlduff, Herbert M - thews, Herbert Leavitt, Edwin McDonald, Robert Campbell and Joseph Tremblsy. Flower best- ers were John Weeks, Alan Leard. Blair Nicholson, Ian moud) that nine rsllway mail clerks were moved to new jobs 9 some psy two mail trains were cancelled be- tween Sydney and Truro. N.S. S. SKY FIXTURE Prldham, Raymond O'Mosrs. Delbert O'Brien. Alden O'Brien. and Wayne shes. Interment was in the church cemetery. 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