- first N .. lo” Mark A on service will bc Gilliam“ this Sunday mary of the beginning of the in the city. vices will be conducted by the M pastor. Rev. H. L. Mit- ton. the guest preacher in the ' ' ‘. David the . Harold Hill, MA. BD. formerly of Sydney. Australia. As early as October. 1827. tha Rev. Charles Topper hogan to conduct services In Charlotte.» town. the first cnnvcrt being Thomas DcsBrisay. a dmzeist. The services were conducted in a room in a housc where Stow- art's Bakery now stands at 161 Kent Street. The room was fur- It wz'l . s not and the year 1836 that the church was organized whcn Rev. George MacDonald became pastor; I‘hgre; were the nine “ErniembersTi Thomas Des- Brlsay. John Uhlman. Wil- lem Bain. Christinc C. Ba:- hall. J Reid and Isabella \Iitchcll. In 1842 the church bean to raise money for the crcction of a new House of Worship which '1' h o In a I DesBrlsay. Donald m held h the First Baptist Church of in ‘ obaervance of the 125th anni- . of the coin: service Tsaac COOKIE DAY SALE TODAY ' cookies areNm-rna Klan Mrs. A_ L. Roberts, Brown Owl. and Mary Nicholson, Srown above displaying their Mac on. Baptist Church nniversary Nicholson and John Curry act~‘ until a larger edifice had to be constructed. Land was pur- chased on the southeast corner Sen-‘0! Prince and Fitzroy StreetalRCMI '.\\'hcre a brick building of ac- tagonal shape was constructed and dedicated in the month of December, 1879. This fine structure was destroyed in 1883 in a conflagration that burned .muny of the buildings in the 3 block I NEW BUILDING ' Services continued in the YMCA building, and it was not until January. 1891 that a new church building was opened. Rcv. Dr. J. A. Gordon was the pastor of the church at this 'pcriod of its history. Pastors who STICCMOCI him Included 2. L Fash. Dr. tries Frccman. . Dr. . Dr. H. . Dcnton. Dr I. J. Levy and Rev. J. D. Davidson. in recent years In continuing emphasis upon church with a vital outreach. Tho prescnt rcsidcnt church membership stands at approxi- mately 700. The congregation, haying out- grown the former church bulld- inE. crcctcd a new church edi- ficc which was dedicated on \l'ay 17th. 1959. The indebtedness is still formidable. but the church's physical assets are \alucd at approximately mo.- 000m This includes a gift to LOCAL BRIEFS RETURNS HOME Mrs. . has lane after bcin: a rmtrr‘nt in hospital for the past thrce weeks. FROM DARTMOUTH Mrs. Rogcr' Raynor and daughter Nadine of Dartmouth, N.S.. are spending a twowcck holiday with Mrs Rayncr's parents. . and Mrs. Graves. Glarlmtctown. PREMIER ACCEPTS Premier and Mrs. Waller R. M will attend this wwr's an- . l conference of Cannon premiers to be hold in Victnrm. I I.C.. on Aug. 6. T and 8. n W1: u'lnounced ycstcrday T’rcmicr Shaw has accnpfcd “no mvztat- ion of Premier W A C. BJnnctt d Britidi Columbia. hm'evcr it is not yet known ‘\'Il(‘tl gov- cmment officials WllI ac‘om- pony him on the trip DOUGLAS FUNERM. — Thc funeral for Georgc ll Douglas was held yesterday lftcrnoon from the Cutcllffc F u n c ral ‘ Home to Zion Prcshytcrian Church whcre scrvicc was con-_. ducted by Rcv. Donald Camo- hu‘ A dun “Fan. to “N..- was . technical dlrcctor of the South- . and cm Cw“ Radio Station in Lal sung by John Maclmod Wendell Phillips. Mcmhcrs of Hon Church Session attendcd In a body. Pallbearers wcrcllar- ry Macllcod. Robcrt Duncan. Gcorgc Puncher. LC \lathc- ton. Preston Machainc a n d Gordon MacKay place in Females ccmctcri *“ANKIN H’NER‘I. I'bc Moral for Amos Clarkin was bald Friday mormnc from ‘hc Charlottetown Funcrnl Home to u. Ann‘s Church. Lot 55 where Solemn Requiem leh “as: “as och-(mated Rcv Charles Vic- Carthy. PP Dorlt‘on and h- deacon wcrc Rm ll" '. P IAI- Mhan Ind Rm Jam 5 5'th Rev KC Waflltllan .Intl nor. T.‘P Butler wcrc prescnt III tho a-Ictuary. Pallbcar-crs were Wil- Illm Cullcn WIII‘J'n Folly, Michael Clark‘n Palm-Ir ('at- lagoon. lml! "amno-l' our firm Kavnn an Imnrmuu II fl church cemetery was comm-ted b To"? McCarthy. l lntcrm at It-nlt . tho church of a new parsonage t by Captain n Mrs. Carl ‘ Buch The prcscnt pastor. Rev. H. I. \litton. is currently serv- ing as president of the Maritime I'nitml Baptist Convcntion. MISSIONARY 1‘0 FRI-ZACH ’T'hc Qucsl preacher at morn in g anni \ crsarv service will be Rev. David Hayward. lmiwionaW-on-furlmgh r m .lndza Mr. Hayward abandoned l a law practise in Kclowna. BC. Joseph Carr. l llcnslcy to hccomcl a missionary. His rctu-rnod to her thcological studios wore taken i at \TcMastr-r Divinity School. I and at Union Seminary in Van- cmlvor, Ills work In India is in thc hill country In the region of Scrango whore he works among a primitive. aninfiistrc trihc Thc gucst m-cning anniversary service will be Rcv. Harold Hill. Misdonarry- on~furlou,r!h fmm Bolivia. Mr. ‘Tlill was born In Brisbane. Am- prcachcr at ‘tralla. latcr moving to Sydney. and then to Tasmania. During tho Scrom'l World War he serv- the Royal Force H tern Australia. being for a time ‘ Isc master and lecturer in "low Testament Greek In the 1 former Mtution. He took for- thcr thmlogtcal study at ‘Vlctorian Baptist College. Syd- noy University. and the Ameri can Baptist Collczc In Southern Cal fornla fi n addition to theological studios \Ir Hill pursued cour- scs 'n radio a mechanical coclncorlnc. the and ls : Pat. Special music will he provid- the Ding- ortzanist and Mr dlm~ \0 lhc cvonlnn sonicc. thc Brooklln TI‘IO will also be IM‘M’d well . of :McGill, Queens Named In Will MONTREAL tCPl McGllI and Quccn's ' “1‘. M” born namod as bcncflciarirs of about SW00" much in thc will of Richard T Motion of Tor- onto It was announccd Friday. For-mot chairman of thc board of (lcncral Foods Limited. Mr. lMohan. who died Sept. 2t. "IL: ,hcld dance: from both Louver-l fillttw Roth IInivcrsltlcs also rc- rrwrrl lwnm'xh of 93W cach In cxtuhlv‘l‘ it.“ vcnrly schd- nrshun m chcmistry 'I'Icy VIII br known II the R. 1'. Mohair ‘acholarshlpa. a cd as dcacons. The work grew. evangelism. Christian ed ti and missions. as produced a the . . e t _ studicd at Pcrth mm» Institute. i also at tho Univcrsltv of West- ‘ ISLAND NEWS PAG Charlottetown and Queens County The Guardian. WWI. Sat. May 19, tots-z. ' Need For Craftsmen w Stressed By Speaker l r J Gcorge Charmin. Boa. L. 6., He 5 I partner in tannin-r .Dcwar and Hon. W“ R. l Ems. one of the hunt Muld- Shaw all stressed the need for log supply plants in lht pmv. trained craftsmen h m. at lnce. annual convocatbm E. D. Machail. Drilli'lllfi. of cises for the Vocational School. gave a brmt on" we held yesterday afternoon. at _ of the activities dunn: t Prince of Wales. ‘ also atatcd n r I ~ EMT. I! A total 0! 5 more m‘ future years the rt‘qulrt-n.-;. passed through the year to for artrance would be rains: u loin hundreds of «be: oca- the grade 10 level. In n:- tionaI School paduates and years.. students have mum» were told of the great need to with as low as a grudv- .~ go further their education. education. Mr. Chandler. urged students to begin preparing "all ma! .1 0d their me m' be WM 51m. ts toopkmclag I \ml members of 9th Charlottctown :oizlfwmammm m w' at the achool, from non ordain Brownie pack. First Baptist ‘ .4 Ch "a ' used an old, he called the Provincial wr- . Chum). sa‘vigg loanernw his . [Jamal Trade Training SC}le I In his brief speech. Pl‘t'llllt'l‘ "m9 {mu-re y"? "'9 Planning . Shaw stated Ill; :1 the for I “'3 W' mlSIMM vocational school it 5.’ ; ’m'wmu‘ be eth in Summorsrdc :mrl ." ‘ mikfngtrlg’gnm you .9 to a new building will he hw?‘ S O . ‘ ' i ., wpoumrml ” (harlottctown tl 5 In his valt‘dlt'lnr). add-m Stephen DeLory. (it l'flt‘lvtdll h' . Chandler himself. a tanner graduate of the . is a prlmc example of creating. your own opportunities. Grant Signed To 5-Year Pact ' Whilc the rest of Princc Ed- ward Island enjoys a miles per hour speed limit. c Na- “. tional Park area will continue at the old speed of 50. Inspector A. $.5MacNeil. officer commanding ‘ “L” division RCMP announced flanked all the instruch .md the department of (‘dllt‘atitm for the opportunity the gradlmln: dudents were given In It'm'h .I trade. Certificates w c r c prw 'l'v d by Licutcnant-(}o\'t-rncr- l-‘ \l .Hyndrman whilc Prcmlcr Slum made the proscntation of prm-s. Ison of ‘Vlr. lFormer Rasldant Passes In Mass. Mrs. Clarence C. Norwoud. tncc Margaret Elizabeth Stru-nsonl died last week ILL'hland Nursing Home. Have!- I- .»urviving mem hcr family are. one m. Miss Dtu‘othca '1‘. Norwood of Bradford. Mas. two sisters. .\lr~ Rohfha Mandi. Lynn. . Harriet Bow- crown PIT; two hrolhcrs. Dr. Fred Steven. of Tacoma Park. Mary- Frank Stevenson of DclltJt. Alberta. llurinl took placc in Harmony- \'ah~ ccmclcr'y, North Reading. \Iils‘. Parkdale Youth Enlists In Navy Richard. and Mrs. Eugene Richard. Parkdalc. was sworn into the permanent force of the Blanm Royal Canadian Navy by Lian. of Arts degree. Jacques Caron. RCN staff 0(- ficcr‘. it was announced by Joseph Paquct. RCN r‘ecnl'ter Prince Edward Island for seven at HNICS Qucen Charlotte, yea- 3 mm, Mr. Searck' oaruzleted tcrday. Ordinary Scaman Dizby. NS . undergo the trination course? Transport Operators See us today regarding ARCTIC rRA'vrzLER Truck Refrigeration Storey Electric Ltd. , yesterday morning. . Richard will leave by train this morn- ing for IIMCS Cornwallis. near whcre he Wm IG-weck indoc- ' "I'V‘ q TnSpOL'IOT‘ DTBCNOII said all WH‘VNIPEG (CF) _ Winnipeg‘ ’_“m’51.‘3"°hma ~ Bombers or the Western. 4 4 4 J. 4 x. 4 ¥ x. 4'» t of the Speed hm" 3‘ "‘9 Mlle?“ Football Conference Friday an- ‘ V ‘ d. park sumnmmam' Enc nounced signing of Harry Peter' 5H0“ AT Kippmu, Hc said tho 50 mile ‘Bud. Gram as coach 8 _0 :5) limit is posted throughout the :01;an park. TO CUT CAR TARIFFS BONN’ lAPt — The Wrist Gor- man cabinet Wedncsday decided to cut tariffs by 50 per cent on lcars from othor Common Mar- ket countrics in rctaliation for ‘price incrcascs made by domcs- tic produccrs. Thc dcclsion Is cx- pectcd to bc approved by the ,Bundestag (parliament! In two .or‘ thrcc nooks and thcn go into . effect immcdiatcly. unprecedented five-year ‘ Grant, 85, joined the club in 1953 as an end and in 1957 was I named head coach. He then signal a one-year contract that was made two years in 1958. Grant set another contractuall rocord in Winnipeg when he‘ ‘sicncd thc first four-year coach‘ ing contract In 1960. Karl F. Wintemute. Winnlpcg football club president. said at .a prcss conference the new con- l tract supercedes the 1960 con- tract. “which was torn up" l NIGHT. ONLY ngEWIL ilNNOCENT Cthun.$<ofl£ AND THE COLOR .d Parkdaic have reamed {mm 17‘3’03H’M 1 the convocation exercises a! Former Resident ll: Awarded MA at. IA n Aeada mall-mom nduwkerttmtwoyé‘a'fihtbe tir- leave on lay . scrum at m. H. Pdlowing I m d W‘ “I... gladmlm mm . 35¢. d9. Canada this mm H. - gm- 3‘ Itamouue in 19a and am war renal: with at-rvcd in an educatoin t)er emphasis on W - , II thc Ifnhll Fanadan Navy un- once and adult *‘k‘ki'i't‘kt‘kti' “13 SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE AT'T’— a “SOMEWM ., . murmur nom- wmoadaa'ufl'lid ‘j ‘ I concatenation!" I L. I. SELL!“ Mr and Mrs. Edward Sellick Dalhousic University where their aon_ L. B. Seiiick of Rocking- , N.S.. received bk Master t in . 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