Flt. Sgt. Robert Tounour of Dartmouth, N.S., still helps his wife Kathleen. with the dishes In their Dartmouth apartment despite the fact he inherited NIEW PEER AIDS WITH DISHES the title of Earl Wiunterton upon the death Sunday in Eng- land of 79-year-old Lord Win- terton, his fourth cousin. Since first hearing of the title Mon- I4-Year-Old Judge Cops Competition At Prince Fair ALBERTON —— Fourteen-year old Kay Forbes of Lot 16 won the 4-H Judging Competition at Alberton Prince County Exhib- on. Her award was a desk clock. The presentation was made by Raynall MacNeil1, vice-president of the Exhibition Association. In the contest each competitor was required to judge a group of four calves and give the rea- sons for his or her placing of them out of a possible 150. Runners-up In the competition were Wendell Shaw of 0’Leary Calf Club with Douglas Johnston of Kensington Club with 142 points, Frank Smallman of 0'Leary Club with 141 points, Alan Forbes of Lot 16 Club with 140 points, Bernard Tousenardof Alma Club with 139 points and Albert Cormier of St. Philip Club with 137 points. Winning Clubs in the showing of Beef calves were 1. Broad- acres (0'Leary), 2. Lot 16, 3. Cape Wolfe. Winning Clubs in the showing of Holstein calves were 1. Free- town, 2. Lot 16, 3. Kensington, 4. Egmont Bay, 5. 0‘Leary, 6. Alma. 7. Cape Wolfe. Individual winners in the beef class were: 1. Boyd Smallman, O’Leary; 2. Alice Barrett, Lot 16; 3. Kimberley Smallman. O‘Leary; 4. Ann Rogers, 0'- Leary; 5. Russell Rogers, 0'- Leary. Individual winners in the dairy class were: . inda Smith, Freetown:"2. Kay Forbes, Lot 16: 3. Betty Palmer, Kenslng- 144 points, May We Accommodate 20112 When you are In Halifax earn. comfortable. centrally loost a STERLING HOTEL B the place to stay! flu E fl 'l E - ......---..----- ton; 4. Alan Forbes, Lot 16: 5. Carol Palmer, 0’Leary. NEEDLEWORK In addition to the Calf Club Exhibits there was a commen- dable showing of needlework by ‘members of the 4-H Garment Clubs in Prince County. The prize list is as follows: 4-H GARMENTS For Members under.13 years: Class 1 — Sample Book Basic Stitches: 1. Jocelyn Cou- sins, Sea View; 2. Joyce Mont- gomery, Sea View; 3. Gwelyn Campbell, Irishtown. Class 2 - Apron: 1. Elizabeth Evans, Irishtown; Montgomery, Sea View; 3. Pan- lette Gallant, Cape Egmont. Class 3 - I-Ialf-Slip: 1. Bar- bara Hamill, Middleton: 2. Cor- niella Richard. Cape Egmont; 3. Joyce Murray, Bedeque. Class 4 - Blouse: 1. Alberta MacLeod, Sea View; 2. Yvette Arsenault, Cape Egmont; 8. Marlene Day, Norboro. Class 5 - Cotton Skirt, pea- sant style: 1. Leod, Sea View; 2. Yvette Ar- senault, Cape Egmont; 3. Mae Murphy, Norboro. Class 6 - Pyjamas: 1. Janet Arsenault, Middleton; 2. Jocelyn Cousins, Sea ‘ w' 3. Myra MacLeod, Irishtown. Class 7 - Crocheted Article: 1. Simone Arsenault, Cape Eg- mont; 2. Yvette Arsenault, Cape Egmont. Class 8 - Sample of Hematit- ching: 1. Alberta MacLeod, Sea View; 2. Belinda Collicutt, Cape Wolfe; 3. Phyllis Shaw, Cape olfe. Class 9 - Bed Slippers, knit- ted: 1. Linda Curtis, Bedeque; 2. Zeta Arsenault, Cape Eg- mont; 3. Evelyn Conway, Tig- nish. Class 10 - Socks, knitted: 1. Mae Murphy, Norboro. Class 11 - Pot Holder, knit- ted: 1. Florence Dunn, Alma; 2. Brenda Ellis, Cape Wolfe; 3. Myra MacLeod, Irishtown. Class 12 - Applique Work on Bureau Scarf; 1. Linda Curtis, Bedeque; 2. Zeta Arsenault, Cape Egmont; 3. Barbara Ha- mill, Middleton. For Members 13 years and over: Class 1 - Sample Book of Ba- sic Stitches— 1. Kathryn Camp- bell, Irishtown; 2. Lois MacLeod, Irishtown; 3. Julie Campbell, Irishtown. Class 2 - Apron -- 1. Eliza- beth Cousins, Sea View; 2. Lois MacLeod, Irishtown; 3. Joan Simmons, Irishtnwn. Class 3 - 1-Ialf-Slip —- 1. Diane Hamill, Middleton; 2. Marian Cousins, Sea View; 3. Rena El- dershaw, Tignish. Class 4 - Blouse -- 1. Sandra day, the RCAF aircraft inspec- tor has been busy with radio, newspaper and television In- terviews. The couple was born in Saskatchewan. Arsenault, Cape Egmont; 2. Catherine Perry, St. Louis; . Linda Macwilliams, Carleton, Lot 6. Class 5 - Cotton Skirt, pea- sant style -— 1. Sandra Arsenault, Cape Egmont; 2. Shirley Des- Roches; 3. Linda Martin, Tig- nish. Class 6 - Skirt. other than cotton — 1. Pauline Mccardie, Middleton: 2. Theresa Gallant, Carleton, Lot 6. Class 8 - Cotton Dress — 1. Velma Webster, Middleton; 2. Linda Macwilliams, Carleton, Lot 6; 3. Mary Handrahan, Tig- nish Class 9 - Dress or umper, other than cotton — 1. Myrna MacLeod, Sea View; 2. Winni- fred Mccardle, Middleton; 3. Sherran Macwilliams, Carleton 2. Joyce 14°F 5 Class 10 - Crocheted Article- 1. Linda MacWilliams, Carle- ton, Lot 6: 2. Sandra Arsen- ault. Cape Egmont; 3. Theresa Gallant, Carleton, Lot 6. Class 11 - Sample of Hemstit- ching— 1. Joyce Macwilltams, Cape Wolfe; 2. Marjorie Mc- Isaac, Bedeque: 3. Zeta Arsen- ault, Cape Egmont. Class 12 - Bed Slippers, knit- ted -— 1. Rena Eldershaw, Tig- nish; 2. Marian Cousins, Sea View; 3. Theresa Gallant, Tig- nish. Class 13 - Socks. knitted —- 1. Joan Gillis, Tignish; 2. Linda Macwilliams, Carleton, Lot 6; 3. Barbara Profit, Tignish. Class 14‘- Mitts, knitted — 1. Myrna MacLeod, Sea View: 2. Joyce Macwilliams, Cape Wol- fe; 3. Marie Doucette, Tignish. Class 15 - Applique Work on Bureau Scarf —- 1. Marian Cou- sins, Sea View; 2. Linda Craig, Middleton; 3. Diane Hami Middleton. Class 16 - Sample Book of Em- broidery Stitches —- 1. Mary Handrahan, Tignish; 2. Sherran MacWilllams, Carleton Lot 6; 3. Shirley DesRoches, Tignish. Special Prize for the Clu bs ,with most points — 1. Sea View, 2. Cape Egmont, 3. Middleton. ».. mily are visiting Mrs. Lean's former home In Rustico. Co oronosrown l Mrs. Ella Macximion had as cl Mrs. Boston, Mass; and Mrs. Howard Arnold of Bangor. Mainm , Pte. William Prosper Jr., of the Canadian Army, stationed in Winnipez. Man., recently spent his leave as the guest of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Prosper Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter and family of Toronto, Ont., are visiting In Georgetown as the guests of Mrs. Hunter's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacKen- zie of Souris motored to George- town recently and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lavers. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Holden Hooper of Murray River and Mrs.v'Aus- tin Bell of Seattle, U.S.A., were recent visitors to Georgetown and while here called on Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker Miss Joan Batchllder has as her guest. Miss Elizabeth Duffy of Kinkora. [Rebuilding the Homeland Tbentxhe returned extleseet hration and thanksgiving obastened people rebuilding the temple around the altar. As the foundation of the new temple was laid there was most cele- among . who shouted for and wept willzh emotion.—Ewa 3:8-13. MEMORY VERSE:--“EZRA HAD SET H18 HEART TO STUDY STATUTES AND ORDINANCES IN ISRAE ”— damn the the ruined city, loo’ 3: 1-7. month trek. carrying all th vessels and free-will offerings from others As soon as they arriv the altar and began services.-—-Ezm e temple edintzhe yell‘. tion that ‘ --Ezra 1:1-4. 7:10. we Babylorlawiaslnturn conquer-edlw‘ Cyl-ustheGreet Cyrusissueda the Jewsmimrt retis-nbo Jerusalem and rebuild God's temple. 1'! Pen-in. Witlfln that time THELAW or run Loan,‘ AND TO no 11'. AND To reach ms Mr. and Mrs. Cullen DeLory and son Jock Peter, returned last week to Halifax, N.S.. after ting with Mr. DeLo ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLory. Mrs. Frank MacLean and fa- Mac- rs. Dan Morrlsey and two arrived in Georgetown over the weekend, where they joined Mr. Morrlsey, who came to the Province some weeks ago and has taken a position as Engineer on the car ferry Prince Edward Island. While in Georgetown they are the guests of Mrs. Morrisey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. A-B James Burke of the Roy- al Canadian Navy left last week to rejoin his ship I-I.M.C.S. St. Croix, after a leave spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Burke. Miss Juanita Gotell left recent- ly on return to her home Boston. Mass., after spending the summer holidays In George- town, as the guest of her un- cle, Mr. Kimball Gotell and Mrs. Gotell. Mr .Allan Moir of Boston, Mass., recently motored to the Province and is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Moir. Miss Paulette Burke recently returned home from Port Hawk- esbury, N.S., where she visited with relatives. Miss Bessie MacDonald and Miss Mamie MacDonald of Ken- sington, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Alec Kennedy. Const. Jack Lavers and Mrs. Lavers left on Friday on return to Newfoundland after visiting Const. Lavers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lavers. Const. and Mrs. Lavers will reside in St. Lawrence, Newfoundland, where Const. Lavers, has been recent- Iy transferred with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Miss Elizabeth Grant left on Wednesday by car for Standoff. Alberta, where she will resume her teaching duties at the In- dian Day School. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hansen of Saint John, N.B., who are holidaying here and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hansen returned on Friday from a motor trip over the Cabot Trail in Cape Breton. Mrs. Forden Gotell of Boston, Mass., is visiting with her mo- ther-in-law, Mrs. Temple Gotell. Mrs. Florence Jenkins Brattleborough, Vermont (nee Florence Calder, Charlottetown), Mr. was a recent visitor to CONSIDER RELATIONS MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) — The ruling executive council is considering a demand from one of its members that Uruguay sever diplomatic rela- tions with Cuba and the Soviet bloc. In demanding the ouster of Communist diplomats, in- formed sources said, Benito Bardone submitted "definite proof" of Cuban and Soviet meddling in Uruguayan inter- nal affairs. Bardone is leader of the Peasant Movement for Federal Action, allied with the government party. SAY WHY If a child is told why he must not do a certain thing he will accept the ct more readily than if he is simply told "you cum (0 mustn't." r.. 3*‘ _ ATTENTION MRI MOTORIST! F YOU DRIVE A PLYMOUTH, DODGE, CHRYSLER OR DESOTO CAR, I OR A DODGE OR FARGO TRUCK,v 0!) CAN NOW ADD MORE YEARS VEHICLE AND SAVE DOLLARS I’! INSTALLING A .. CHRYSLER RHMNIIFACIIIIIED ENGINE .‘ NATIOIALLI IO! 00 DAYS CI 1.000 IIILIB on YOUR NEAREST CHRYSLER or CANADA DEALER In'okro:-nuoenrno Soel0l OIIIIV Harry Yorston and sister Mrs. Roland Marsh. Calbourne also of Brattlebor- ough, Vermont. Mr. Bernard Kiggins of Bel- mont, Mass., recently visited with relatives in Georgetown. s. urray Canning and Joyce; Sylvia; and Donald ‘Can- ning and Veda Doyle; all ‘of Five Islands, N.S., who are vi- siting in the province, recently called on . and Mrs. Roland s . Dr. and Mrs. Fred A. DeLory and daughter Catherine Ann of Toronto, Ontario, are vacation- ing in Georgetown and have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. In C. Hermann and their three children. Ken, Fred and Dian- ne of Point Clare, Que. Mrs. Tommy Hunter and dau- ghter Julie left recently on re- Camp Gagetown, N.B., after visiting here as the guests of Mrs. Hunters’ sister, Mrs. M daughters of Montreal, Que.; gm grand champion male and fe- male while the reserve female champion was shown by Regin- ald Adams and Son. Following is the prize listt. IIOLSTEIN — FRIESIAN‘ Section 1, Section 3, Bull calf born be- fore July 1, 1961- 1. Gart MacLean; 2. Arnold Smallman and Sons; 3. Arnold Smallman and Sons. Section 4, Bull. 2 years and over— 1. Alvin Palmer; 2. Reg- inald Adams and Son. Section 5, Junior female 962-- 1. bes and Son; 3. Betty Palmer. Section 5a, Artificial insemin- ation unit prizes for junior fe- male born after January 1, 1962 ——1. Elmer K. Smith; 2. Erskine Forbes and Son; 3. Carol Pal- mer. Section 6, Senior female born between July 1 B‘ born El- Son; 2. Arnold Smallman and Sons; 3. Alvin H. Palmer. Section 7, Female born be- tween January 1 and June 30, 1961-]. Leon Woodside; 2. Er- skine Forbes and Son; 3. Er- skine Forbes and Son. Section 9, Junior bull under 2 years— Champion -— Alla Clow and Sons; Reserve Champ- ion — Garth Mac e n. Section 10, junior female un- der 2 years-- Champion— Leon oodside; Reserve Champion- Elmer K. Smith. Section 11, Senior male 2 years and over— Champion-—, Alvin Palmer: Reserve Champ- Q 1on—— Allan ow and Sons. Section 12, Heifer 2 years, dry— 1. MacLean; 2. a Arnold Smallman and Sons; 3. Alvin Palmer. Section 13, Heifer 2 years, in milk—- 1. Alvin Palmer: 2. Reg- inald Adams and Son; 3. Regin- ald Adams and Son. .. Ponies And Horses Proved Color At Alberton Exhibition ALBERTON Ponies and . horses provided well-filled class- es at the Prince County Exhibi- lb tion held here. Lorne Crockett showed th e champion mare in the roadster class while Ralph Adams own- cd . the champion mare and stallion in the draft horses class. Following is the prize list: GENERAL PURPOSE See. 1 - Brood More with 1962 offspring —- 1. Ernest Wood Sec. 2 - Foal of 1962 — 1. Er- nest Wood: 2. Ernest Wood. Sec. 5 - Filly or Gelding und- er 4 years -- 1. Arnold small- on see. 6 - More or Gelding 4 years or over — 1. Lester Cha- pelle; 2. Herbert Dennis; 3. Er- Wood. for best nest D.L. Miller nze general horse - Lester Chapelle. ROADSTE Sec.1 - Stallion 4 years or over —- 1. Ralph Adams. Charles McConnell and Mr. McConnell. Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter and family of Toronto, Ontario, are visiting with Mrs. Hunter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Mac . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McLeI- or? Ian and four children: Bill, David; Cathy and Anne of Tor- vi . and Mrs. Raymond staun- whlte and daughter Pattie of Willowdsle. 0nt., were recent guests of Mrs. Slaunwhlt.e's Is- ther. Mr. Roland Marsh and Mrs. Marsh. F. R. McI.AINE ITD. ,'!0;DBCllIYlLEl-PLYMOUTH-SIMCA-VAI..l'ANTDEALERS rcnrsqunnoao omniwrrn-rows I 5. amount nu. ‘ A ‘$3 I A DIALEIIS soc ' an “R6 aunt, in and Mn ELMSDALE Miss Donna O'Brien, Alberton :‘,-at the weekend with her , Mr. and Mrs. J. . O'Brien. . Roy Clohossey, Tignish. spent a week recently as In d her mother, Mrs. A. D Brien I Brien. Mrs. W tworth Yeo accom- Mrs. William . John Ray- : motor trip to Halifax. WN they Sec. 8 - Roadster _ In harness (pacing) Rennie . 0'- Mr. and Mrs. Hor- D“ Sec. 2-Broodldarewith 1902 offspring — 1. Gordon Jeffery. Sec. 3 - Foal of 1962 — 1. Gor- 'r-niy. Gelding or stallion 2 years and under Ramssy; 2. Gordon Jeff- I :- Sec. 7 - Roadster over 8 years In harness (trotting); 1. Lorne Crockett. over 8. years — 1. Arthur C 1''. little MacDono:I%Ltd. £ 01' PIOICIU em, don Jeffery.‘ : :5?- ii 2. I Record Field Of Holsteins Highlights Price Exhibition _ Arnold Smallman and Sons. nd ber - ‘ 31, 1961- 1. Erskine Forbes and rsnoenn 3' Erskme Forbes and Section 14. Cow 3 years. dry-— 1. Alvin Palmer: 2. Arnold it's Smallman and Sons; 3. Elmer . Se 5% . Smith. Section 15, Cow 3 years in milk—- 1. Glorice Cormier a n d Sons; 2. Garth MacLean; 3. El- mer K. tlr. tion 16, Cow 4 years, dry—- Alvin Palmer. Section 17, Cow 4 years, in mllk— 1. Reginald Adams and Son; 2. Elwood Smallman; 3. ‘1. Reginald Adams and Son; 2. at Section 18, Cow 5 years and over, dry— 1. Alvin Palmer; 2. Elmer K. Smith; 3. Erskine Forbes and Son. Section 19, Cow 5 years over, in milk—- 1. R Adams and Son; 2. Alvin Pal- mer; 3. Alvin Palmer. Section 20, Champion senior fema1e—Alvin Palmer: Reserve champion—— Reginald Adams and Son. and 'nal Section 21, Grand champion F F. Earle MacDonald Ltd. Prie for Best Progeny of Dam. Fred Rams . 'n. r. Holman Ltd. Special Prie for Best Horse in Show, Lester Chapelle. red C. Ramsay. SHETLAND PONIES c. 1 - Stallion — 1.'Lorne Crockett; 2. Robert Campbell and Sons. Sec. 2 - Foal of 1962 -- 1. Ro- bert Campbell and Sons; 2. Randall Boates; 3. Robert Camp- bell and Sons. Sec. 3 - Brood Mare with foal foot 1. R0 rt Campbell and Sons: 2. Robert Campbell and Sons; 3. Randall Boates. Sec. 4 - Ponies 2 years and under -— 1. Robert Campbell and Sons; 2. Verne Collicutt; 3. Robert and Ronnie Harris. Sec. 5 - Ponies 3 years and over — 1. Robert Campbell and Sons; 2. Robert Campbell and Central Christian Church 210 Kent Street MORNING 10:00 a.m.—BibIe School mil Family Hour 11:00 a.rn.—W ' ‘cc Duet-“I Waited for the Lord" Mrs. Rowledge - Mrs. Zimmerman Sermon 'llopic——"FLAIMlNG TONGUIIJS" AFTERNOON SERVICE Tlliorewillbesspedal aftauoon Service at cheCAl\'0E COVE CHRIISTIAN CAMP at 3:00 p.m. Subject: “RESPONSIBILITY OF HOME" Speaker: Willhcn Weale. EVENING 7:30 p.m.-—Evangelistic Service Subject: “ NIFY THE LORD" MInlster~—_W. 0. Wash Organlst—Mrs. Helen Macltac. A.R.C.M. YOU ARE WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH ON KENT STREET. some in years after 0,Vt‘|I' edict, . scribe named ‘Ezra soudrt and ,5 oeived Ir-om lning.Artaxerxes of P“, d . The ided7materraI aid for mg WELSH PONIES Sec. 2 - Brood Mare with foal at foot — 1. Robert Campbell and Sons; 2. Robert Campbell and Sons. Sec. 3 - Ponies 3 years and over —- 1. Randall Boates. male— Alvin Palmer. ‘ ction 22, Grand champion female—Alvin Palmer; Reserve and champion —Reginald Adams and Son. Section 23, Group of three, cow, heifer and heifer calf-— 1. Elmer K. Smith: 2. Alvin Pal- Section 24, Best three ani- mals, get of one sire—l. Erskine Forbes and Son: 2. Arnold Smallman and Sons: 3. Leon Woodside. Section 25, Progeny of dam, 2 TERRITORIES COUNCIL Until 1947 — when a private resident of Yellowknife was ap- pointed-—the members of the The Salvation Army “Ilene d Evangelism; Since 1185" _ A Great George hoot, , 65 vol. Avenue Capt. uno'Ia‘e:n. Walker 0:30 a.m.-Director Class 11:00 e.m.--[HIM M t 10:00 IJII.-Sill 2:00 pm.—Ye.l’Illag. the mo p.m.-Evangelistic Meeting Thursday 8:00 p.m.-Prayer Meeting. “A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY" Northwest Territories Councu were all federal officials. The Bible House offers you religious sup- plies for church and home. 170 Kent St. Charlottetown I animals-— 1. Garth MacLean: 2. Erskine Forbes and Son; 3. Arnold Smallman and Sons. Section 26, Junior herd. 3 registered animals under 2 years-— 1. Allan Clow and Sons: 2. Erskine Forbes and Son; 3. Leon Woodside. . Section 27, Senior herd, 4 reg- istered animals, 2 years a n it over— 1. Alvin Palmer: 2. Reg- - aid Adams and Son: 3. Elmer K. Smith. l Section 28, Two females ROP —1. Alvin Palmer; 2. Reginald Adams and Son; 3. Reginald Adams and Son. Special prize for best uddcred cow-— Reginald Adams and Son. Proud Of PARK ROYAI. UNITED CHURCH Church Street. Parlnlnle Rev. J. B. Tye. B.A.. B.D., Minister . Leslie lliscntt . Organist and Director on Senior Choir Mrs. Stanley Newman Director ol Junior-and Intermediate Choirs a.m.—Nursery and Kindergarten Care a.m.—MomIng Worship Semtonz GOD MADE'US TO WORK Duet: "Hark. Hark, My SouI"—S|lel‘ey Miss Helen Wilson. Mr. Wilfred Matnnnnlrt You‘ are welcome to worship with u.~ 11:00 11:00 Your Family can pay your family no ‘You greater tribute than to memor- ialize their names In enduring natural stone. We carry the largest stock of granite and marble monuments east of Montreal. Sec. 9 - Mare or gelding 4 s — 1. Fre Arthur Wallace. Sec. 10 - Progeny of Dam — 1. Fred C. Ramsay; 2. Georg Shaw; 3. I-Ieber G. Profitt. Sec. 12 - Champion Mare. Fred C. Ramsay. Sec. 13 - Champion Stallion. Charlottetown C. Ramsay; 2. for our catalogue of granIte.l marble and bronze memorials. 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. ‘ St. Paul's Anglican Church It Established I769 In Royal I-‘ountlallon The ltevoren ' Lo s Elias. Rector Rev. N. M. Morris L. ‘l‘h.. Associate Rector Organist and Choir Director: George A. Thompson. li'.R.C.0., (CHM). A.R.C.M. 6:30 e.m.-—Holy Communion Rev. A. E. Piercey—CeIebrant 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer Conducted by Licensed '1'. D. Demois and F. W Sunday School will re-convene September 9th. Visitors Welcome. La-yreaders R. E. Kemp. . Jelks. years and over. and over 1400 Phone 4-6935. or Montague 41‘-1 Vere Beck & Son Ltd. Montague and Charlottetown Prince Edward Island Bible Chapel SPEAKER: JAMES A. mo pan.--ikonnv Edy fielendsleel. SERVICES: 11 a.m..and 3 pm. Visitors Cordlolly Wdcome The Kirk III 8. James The Reverend T. 1!. B. Semen. M.A.. S.T.M., Minister and Director of Choirs 0:1! e.m.'—llellow& Hour. Iurlnlrslde Reitlo 10:!» ean,-flndey Sdloal. Qua scrim -rat. "mar wrnoa costs up normm‘-: rm-s. nvmu. cam-u I heclral “'$r3"i‘.'.“q3'u&"" The Van. Areldeesn J. a. ‘nun. rr.s.. luau I.IsIIIo.I.A-.D.D. lseuruyssdstncrrlsst hl‘I. && "oath db ‘:‘GQtahclh'lIe‘. Inlay 11:0Is.rs.--Ocee1lnahsrlstaoolarmoe' ‘ Pnschsr: move: ruv.c.A‘.fl.un. M.A...l.‘I'.D..D.D. "- «coins: .ouua . V J ' Vjaensstg stsllssrvlen. STARR. B.Sc-. 'l‘lI.M. First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and lltsrey Streets Pastor: Rev. 1!. L. Mlflol. B.A.. 8.1). Organist: Mn. V. Leigh Dlsgwoll 10:00 e.m.—Gnrnch Sclnol 11:00 s.rn.—Gnest Preacher: D. E. J. Dress. ‘ Saul: Mrs. Louis D. Johnston 1:30 p.rn.—Guest Pr-eedrer: Rev. Ross How- suelni: Mrs. A. Blobs Wood 2 ?~§‘i‘-',- $995 33% BY ms” 2 lion Presbyterian Church Carlee Prleoe ad Cranes ltreoh no Rev. name A. Campbell. s.s.. Minister Ortllllt and Choir Director Miss Mode!!! ladies. Lune-. Idler. 10:00 a.rn.--Bible one 11:00 a.m.-Nursery school 11:00 a.m.--Divhe Worship Ida: 11m of Galileo»-C. 3. Morris It lhuerd 1:00 p.m.-DIVINE WORSHIP I A IPIRHTIAL DEFENUE V1038 ARI ALWAYS WIIDOMI 152.335; —"I*I§S lorAIl TRINITY UNITED CIIIJRCII Illhhrex . ‘lie Ionuel John G. I. Dell. l.A. onus: and Director of (‘new In-. leash It. Mufti. 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