I yluglican Lhurcll ST...Ps'.s't'.'JR'S CATHEDRAL Anglican Rocitford lqnara rl,',l"'rr-.-verergl fauna G. E. Maflatt Beets. The Reverend W. G. llegg. Honorary Assistant Priest. ,0r-.xanlu and Choir Director Miss Susanne Brenton. Lie. Made r-;---r- - - --- - gL'NDAY AFTER ASCENSION DAY 0:10 n.m.-Mattias 0:00 a.m.-lloly Eucharist 10:00 a.m.-Church School 46 15) 11:00 a.m.-Choral Eucharist 11:00 a.m.-Church School (Under 0) 7:00 p.m.-Evensong Dolly services at usual hours. All Welcome . u. 3:. PAUUS snaucan . - CHURCH E 'ablishcd 176! by Royal Foundation tha.Reverend Canon J. 1'. lbhott. . Rector. : Organist and Choir Director. .liir. if. John Harris. F.lt.c.o, J,,.?. I no-Holy Communion 10:00-Sunday School Junior and Senior Classes 1l:liil-Sunday School llii-ginners and Primary Clnsgeg 1 .00-Morning Prayer and Sermgg ,iiiroadcast over CFCY) niiteuding this service: Board 'ni Directors of Y.M.C.A. and fumes. Alpha and Centennial Y's iflubs and wives. and Y's Men- 'cilrs. Subject: ily” ;im-Evening Prayer and Sermon Subject: "The Ascension: Ita gunning for us" Vidtora Are Cordlally Invited : To Attend. "Christian Responsibil- PRESBYTERIAN f irun KIRK or s. samzs in Reverend 1'. II. I. somerl. . M.A.. S.T.M.. 3 Minister. 2 Miss E. Lillian Mrltenslc. l Mus.Bac.. F.M.C.M. Organist and Dlrec' of Chile us a.m.-Church School ii:o0 a.n1.-The Sacrament of 'lloly Corrrmunlon :A'nlhem: Communion Ilyma ainudlcy Buck) '(The Evening service is with- Idrnwn for the Summer months) 7 Visitors Always Welcome ZION PRESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH fm. Prince and Grafton Sta. The Reverend W. Harold lrowa. ' lil.A.. Minister. John Lea-Morgan. M.A.. . B. Mun. (Oxford) -. Organist and Choir Director 4., u I i t . I Mr. an . m.-The Church Schod l s.m.-Adult Billie Class I a.m.-The Nursery school l.la.m.-special ' sary Jonlcee Guest Preacher: Rev. D. A. .gqnphelI. B.A.. Montague. P. 0.-tnthem: gm "Lead Me Lord" is. s. iwcsleyi Junior Choir lib) "How Lovely Are Thy 'I)weIlings" (Samuel Liddlei so p.m.-Service. Calvin Church. vilennaid. - Rev. D. A. Camp 'heIi. Ii.A.. preacher. 5 p.m.-Divine Worship .Rev. D. A. Campbell. l.A. ' Anthem: "Lord Veochaole Thy :Lovlng Kindness" (aouiai) Ian Ara Cardially Welcomed FEE SALVATION ABBEY Great George Street .. "IOME or svsnonnraoa-' Since 130 Capt. and Mrs. J. Carla. Gorpa ofileors ' IUNDAY 0: o.ln.-Salday School a.m.-Oerviee at the Infirm- I . Ii: a.rn.-iiolineea Meeting :l'ocal Doet: "Great is Thy .F ' hfuloesa" 0':00 p.m.-Young Peopiola Meet- ll :30 p.nr.-opoa Air Meothg. :00 p.rn.-Evnagellstte fdoethg Annual "Sell Dellal" Misslooaryoflertng Altar Iervleo rlinrolrnelt 0! Boots loldtua H as 33 jfcoumc EVENTS ;Cardisas,'i'aa Party. July 01. iixeliyw cross Play. in Verna 'va-lialI.lloodaynight..lunol. 'CYC Dance. Cardlx. dshi. Webster's orchestra. Illuyimz logs doily. Weeks lfiiia. lioit.niy'rl-lie in p h o a 0' Hunter looaloetlehoohovorr Quilt. Ist, 1'"-uf T 3 .AnIt ' . .y '-Dloco 0ta&ps oonoooa can y lloll lotarday Jane lat. !-,ct-so-is. Mlulsr Saturday night doses. . Peter's lay llaii. Al lione- 'a oreaaorra '3suIre daoclag. latarday night. ! . lessons is 0:6”. June ilih. shell lea. Victoria. Sunday. Juno lad. ilabl at garden. IT: 100 R. inith. Clinton. school. psrrnuasioo. aollesnto. El-Iijuciaes Lomoiuzowl ......(.:... jg- THEBAPIIETCIIUIOI CornerPrineaaIdl'k'oy&roeu Minister: Rev. ll. 1.. Mitten. l.A.. 3.1). Paul Cudmore (McGlll) Supply Orsuioi and Choir Director ilfli a.m.-8:-adav 0" - 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worsnig Se. neon: "Chrir.Ll:.... ..s... . ...ge" Anthem: "Still. Still With Thee" lispeahs) 4 Morning service will culminate in the observance of lellevu-is Baptism. 1:00 p.m.-Evening service sermon: "flow to Wreck Year Spiritusl Life" rrnnan Ituraeaeeaia-iaasrovodv-lot police force consisting of eighten men of an rhoks. The Police De- partment he! one police patrol and one moan-cycle. Parkdale and Park are noticed by the !t.C.M.P. With the Irowils of these two cousin the requirement for police pro tectlon has become greater - so Anthem: "Gently Lord. 0 Cent- ly Lead Us" (Webb Air) llymn-Anthem: "Dear ssvioor Mlne" (Richards) Evening service will culminate in the observance of Commun- ion and Reception of members. Forsako Not The Assembling . of Youraelvos sogether CENTRAL CIIRISHAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street Marvel D. Duahafn I.'I'h.. Min fa itlchard Alisa Dunbar. organist 10.00 a.rn.-Church school and Family Hour. A Banner Sunday with all class lights showing. 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship and Communion Sermon: "THE ORDER OF GOOD CHEER" The Minister will speak. Solo: (Selected) Mrs. Alvin Rowiedge 7:00 p.m.-Evening Worship Sermon: "SAINTLY SIMEON, SEER AND SAGE: HIS AN- SWER. TO A DELINQUENT AGE" - The Minister Speaking Special music Central Christian Church cordl- aiiy invites you to the services on the Lord's day. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Ministers: Rev. A. Frank MacLean, l.A. Rev. G. Howard Christie. 1) B. ., . . Rev. Andrew S. Weir. D.D. Organist and Director of Choirs. Royston F. Mugford. A.R.C.0. 10.00 a.m.-Si-nior Church School 11.00 a.m.-Primary and Begin- nera 11:00 a.m.-Divine Worship The Queen Charlotte High School Cadets will parade to this ser- vice. Sermon: "hearing The Yoke In Youth" -- Rev. A. F. MacI.ean Anthem: "0 Lord our Gover- ner" iGadsby) 7:00 p.m.-Divine Worship Licensing Service Sennon: "What Are You Look- ing For?"-Kelvin C. Johnston Anthem: "liast Thou Not Known” (Piieuger) You are Invited to worship God in Trinity Church. CHARLUITEIOWN BIBLE CHAPEL 233 Cumberland st. at Longworta Avenue. "A Bible Preaching Centre. Pro claiming The Lord Jesus Chrid as the only saviour of sinus." 0:00 a.rn.-The Lord's supper fer Believers 11:00 o.m.-The Family Bible Ilolr Featuring a program for the entire family. 3:00 p.m.-"Truth For Today" ((Rodio Program over CFCY) 7:00 p.m.-Evangelistic Service singing the Old Hymns of the Faith. . Speaker: Mr. svend Chhsteaseo subject: "What Divides Men For All Eternity?" "A Warns Welcome Awaits Yea" PENTEOOSIAL ASSEMBLIES 01'' (JAN ADA l'Ul.l. GOSPEL SERVICE in orange lloli (i..o.i.) street lit Richmond Roy. Victor Jackson. Mialates I1 a.m.-Worship Service a. Icheol 'Ip.m.-Ilvaagolbtto lcvteo. A hearty weloomo awdb ya GOSPEL IIALL UpperPriacaltreo0 Orlorallootllll Lord's DI! sues, School ...... .. 10:00 a.-. Breaking of Bread 11:00 a.m. Gospel Service . . . . . . .. 1:! p.m. All are heartily invlol to these "W0 preach Christ ernclfled-The power oi G00 and the wisdom 1 God." I Cor. 1:10-It sent stocks are sold. We can not repeat at this price. Ellis Bros. Coocart1ooaHalI.Wd- Daooaia Anon ifail. Saturdl! alglt.heiiIaflla11.Goodniuaic. Dance White bot. Dunstan aagaloiliollaclteasioorehoetro. Pastry sale. Simpson-Sears. Friday, Juno it. 1 o'clock. Proc- eodo Kingston llall. Lobster supper served at see several varieties of plants still On sale until Cobloloadld ,.loae I100 llenh ulna oraoa nhgs. st. Asa-euro ilol stewui. sunny. 1-0! III. much so that the commissioners of . Parkdaie have considered the em- ployment of a constable for their Village. it should be realised of course that one constable could 1'” not give service 14 hours a day. 1 days a week. L. The need for Improved planning and zoning for the three areal. The Department of Town Plan. M": net up by the Provindai Gov- ernment is exercising the needed control in areas outside the city. lllowcver. the total area of Char otteown, Parkdaie and Spring lplrk ll sufficiently compact to al- ow for integrated zoning for real- d9"”il'- business, industrial and re- crentnnnal uses, 51- The problem of financing the ""'"""'"""IlI Peillllred by each of the three communities. Tl" problem of flnanclnl is actu- ally the sum total of all the other problems. If the communities, either separately or co11.cuv,;y' hid "'1 the money required there would he no problems. M o n e y WW” bu? SPWBHP. water. edu- Cltlon. Administration. fire.iighting eoulpmeni. streets. sidewalks gnd other necessary servicgg Most. if not all. of the prob- lems have arisen because of the lack of money to do what was re nnired when reauired, PGOL RESOURCES Because money for capital works and services Is today difficult to procure. and expensive. the great- est skill must be exercised in the dlspersemcnt of the funds pro- cured. The maximum gmount of works and services must be pro- cured and maintained for the minimum amount of money spent. Therefore it is only reasonable in sunposc. and Ilils Committee be- lieves it can in this report show. that by pooling all the resources of the three areas, much more can be procured in works. services. and general civic amenities for each dollar spent than would be possible if each of the three areas attempted to provide the s amc separately. Financing of capital works and services by municipalities is diffi- cult at any time and is particularly so today because of high prices and rising costs. It is reasonable to suppose that if Psrkdale and Spring Park were part of Charlottetown. the Metro. politan city of Charlotteown could borrow more money at a lower rate than could the three com- munities acting separately and in- dlvidunllv. lNV'!S'I'0ItS The reason behind this sup- position is twofold. First. investors study the corn- munlty whose bonds etc.. they may "TO WHAT SHALL I LIKEN THY WORD?" "Thy Word is like a garden, Lord. With flowers bright and fair; And every one who seeks may pluck A lovely cluster there. Thy Word is like a deep. deep mine. And jewels rich and rare Are hidden in its mighty depths For every searcher there." it has been the mission of the Bible Society for more than a century and a half. to make the "flowers" and "Jewels" of the Spirit. a reality to every man by supplying him with the Scriptures in his own too- Iilbucontlnue and enlarge this work-our contributions are needed. We also lielp when we llllhl a purchase at The Bible House. the profits of which are used to further the work of the BIIJIO Society. fl-IE IIILI HOUSE toppoaho llotoa'n) operated by the P.l.1. Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Ibie Society. FREEOIIUBCIIOP SCOTLAND Iirchwoed Street Minister: lav. J. I. Ihhop. LA. 0:! a.I.-Oohhoth lchaal 1 Clone Bible 10:! a.-.-Ceoomoaloo lorries 1:I p.m.-Cam-omen Iervhsea buy. Charlotteown, though its an- eessrnent value and its revenuu have risen sharply these last five years (because of the ever in- crallilll area taken over for busi- neu. industry and administrative iilul. has not shown such a fav- ourabie increase in its population, Investors may tend to be w a ry. Siouid the ever-increasing popu- lations of Spring Park and Park. dale be added to that oi Charlotte- town the truc picture of population growth would be seen. investors would see. therefore. a city or ever increasing value with . cones. pontinirig increase in the popuiguu. Second. with so many larger communities eager for money with which to expand their capital works and services. it is difficult for small towns and villages to sell their bonds at n I ”, low rate. 1 with today's high Interest rate creating heavy and serious bur- dens on the larger communities, it is almost Impossible for the smal. ler towns and villages to carry on at all. If money cannot be raised. pub. lie works. services and c I v I c amenities must. of course. be cur- tailed. If these are allowed to fall 1 too far behind the growth or the - community it may well be impos- L glhie to catch up. N. The Problem of the cost of effflclent administration - As communities grow the costj of r""ricnt administration increas- as. It is reasonable in nunpnsexg that one administration to ul d direct flu three areas more ec- ormrv-lroiiv than could three separ- I ate bodies. CALGARY AND EDMONTON ; The further the study progress- ed. me more it was rcauzcu that the problem of these three areas paralleled the problems found in most other metropolitan areas. Here the report quotes extensive- ly from the findings 01 the Royal Commission on the Metropolitan Development oi Calgary and Ed. monton. January 1956. These ex- cerpts indicate clearly. says the. report, "that the problems cusp people in this Charlottetown mctro- 1 politan area face and must some-3 i ll '- 1 i 1 . 1 1 Melropolilan Comm-iiiee Reporls Sleps Necessary should run to at least 83.00000 an- nunlly, it is felt. and thus would leave a net cost of approximately 812 0 MI) Per Ye"- Ou the other hand if no amal- gamation vlere to take place, it appears obvious that the Villages of Parkdale and SPPIDI Park will ultimately need additional police protection of their own. and even if they acted jointly in this regard, the very minimum requirements may well be four men. serving 8 hour shifts, and 1 man on the spare board covering sickness, holildays and the like. The ques- tion of a patrol or some means of conveyance would likewise have to be faced, as well as possible quarters for such a Force. It would thus appear obvious that Parkdale and Spring Park would have nothing to lose from one aspect of Police lervicoo from 3"'4983lTl8i-Ull. and on the other hand would more likely have much to rzain. N at u r a ll y. if Hmalizamaiion took place. there would be a direct saving to the Province by the amount that it "f?W Days for the policing of the hllages of Parkdale and spring Park by the R.C.M.P. I-or the Metropolitan Charlotte ioun area adequate total police Droiecilon could be had as afore- lmcrliioned for something like an additional 312,000.00 annually over 0 and above the present City of Lharloiictown Police expenditures. (To Be Continued) . Cardiff Weekly is Absorbed CARDIFF 4CP) - The Cardiff and South Wales Times. 100 years old this year has "Gone to bed." for the last time. The weekly newspaper. owned by the kemsley group. teased pub- plu-ailoa May 24 and has hoes! ab- : sorbed in two other Kemsley pap- ers. the South Wales Echo and the I Western Mail. About U woekiicll MINISTER OF Speaking on behalf HON. EUGENE CULLEN NEIL MATHESON - CECIL MILLER Inserted by Queenie County Liberal Ass'n. CFCY MONDAY JUNE 3rd 7:45 P.M. Standard Time AGRICULTURE of Liberal Candidates Saturday, June 1. 1957 I scum SHORE The Guardian Page 3 it I LOBSTERS have folded or been merged with other papers in the United King- dom since the Second World War. including 11 this year. First appearing as the Cardiff Fresh Boiled Dally its final title two years ago. Foot of Prince Street The 12th-century h PT! I Pisa. Italy. is a circullarubbllydirrg Ferry wmut with a diameter of 116 feet. MONUMEN'I'S VERE BECK 8: SON Times, the newspaper was incor- MONTAGUE porated as the Weekly Mail and of Any. and Cardiff Times in 1370 and adopted CnABIgrrETowN Skilled Mesnerlai C.aftsmen since 1870 ATTENTION 'ALL LIBERALS OPEN HOUSE AT THE CLOVER CLUB MONDAY. JUNE 3rd-8:00 P. M. FILMS - SOCIAL EVENING A REFRESIIMENTS SPONSORED BY ('HARLO'l'l'E'l'0WN WOMEN'S LIBERAL CLUB COME AND MELT YOUR CANDIDATES an OUEEN'SCO. - MENGMIWOMEN - QUEEN'S CO. NEIL A. MATHESON and CECIL A. MILLER Inserted by Queen's County Liberal Assla. how overcome are not buti are practically the same as those experienced by every large com- munlty across our nation." The committee selected the report on Calgary and Edmonton "because. it was the only report we know of which followed a study by a Royal Commission") A POLICE SERVICES The subject of Police Services! for an amalgamated greater Char-i lotteown area consisting of the present City of Charlottetown and the existing villages of Parkdale and Spring Park presents few dif- ficultics indeed. The present Charlottetown Police Force consists of a chief. a De- puty Chief, a Detective sergeant, a Traffic Sergeant. 3 shifts of four men each headed up by I Sergeant in each case, and 2 ad- ditional Traffic Constables. mold!!! a total of 18. The force is sewed by 1 Patrol and 1 Motorcycle. Quarters and cells are situated in the City Building. As Villages, neither Porkdale or Spring Park currently have a Po lice Force of any kind of their own and are serviced by the R. C. M . P. It appears fairly obvious from the report of the sub-committee: concurred in by the Chief of the Charlottetown Force that i o r c e ' is presently under strength and needs an additional two men to; bring it up to recommended- strength. Furthermore. for minty 3 o l HON. B. EARLE MacDONALD SPEAKING 0N BEHALF or run LIBERAL PARTY CFCY TONIGHT JUNE I 7,15 P. M. Standard Time inserted by P.E.1. Liberal Ass'n. SUNDAY, JUNE 2nd GUEST SPEAKER l'-or Three Services Reverend Donald A. Campbell, B.A. months the need of o Prowl Car to augment the present Patrol of the City Police Force has been re cognlzcd by the Police Committee of the City of Charlottetown - a" resolution is presently pending be- : fore the Council on this matter - and it is felt that one will be ac- quired shortly. With those ad- I ditiooal 2 men and the addition of such Prowl Car it seems that that will give Charlottetown an adequ- ate Pollce Force. Parkdale and Spring Park re. port on the other hand that ihelry present police services via the 1 R.C.M.P. could stand lmprove- ' merit, particularly as regards de- lays experienced In answering calls of one kind or another. Amalgamation it is felt would overcome this criticism and would . ve to Parkdale and Spring Park I some satisfactory Police serv- ANNUAL nl Provincial BOY SCOUTS in City Hall, attend. WEDNICSIIAY. Jl'NI'3 5th at 8 p.m. All Council members and Smuicrs are requested to MEETINGS Council of the ASSOCIATION Chariot tel own the Maritime Synod. Services of Zion - ll am. and 1 p.m. p.rn. The general public is invited. icoe as presently enjoyed by the citlaens of Charlottetown. A full re. View of the matter by his com- mittee leads to the conclusion that the Greater Charlottetown a r e a could adequately be serviced by the present Charlottetown Police Force. based on ii men with 1 Pa- trol. 1 Prowl Car and 1 Motor- cycle as aforementioned. provided it is increased by 4 additional men and 1 added motorcycle. The 0 such additional men being I extra man to each of the existing 3.0 hour shifts and the ttlr for traffic duties with the said added motor- cycle. CELL CAPACITY ' it is felt that the present Char- Jem- t in Police Headquarters City Hall would be adequate for such a metropolitan force. al- though even now coil capocit on occasions is at a premium and this might well have to be expand. as indicated thethtafofiho Charlottetown Force. Amalga- motioawould course this problem 2: 233:- E. I 3 5 5 1 STANDARD IIILI COURSE amp 3 I CHRISTIAN worxrvmcouass O MUSIC OPTIONS O COMMIRCIAL OPTIONS SENIOR MATRICULATION O JUNIOR MATRICULATION BAPTIST l BIBLE raammc: SCI-IOOI. MONCTON. N. I. 97th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES ZION PRESBYIERIAN CHURCH Minister. 51. Alldfews Presbyterian Church, Montague, and Moderator of Cemetery Memorial Service of Calvin Church. Mermaid of 2:30 WILSON x. MOORE 'I' I D. In IC D II (V5 Nd Al”-lllIl”I' ID I I. II It).-h'Il We are happy and proud to announce our ap- pointment as an authorized dealer for Tirnken Silent Anrorna ' Oil Heating Equipment. 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