dial 5228. Serving full course dinners. Specializing C h i n e s e ldishes. ' THE PRESBYTERIAN cauncn City and , . nor-s -rain-om sees-em CRAHWELL for Better Photo graphs. BARGAIN-1-lata 31.00 and 01.50 at Adella's Milllnery. "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL” 4iggey's Pharmacy. open eve- nings 'tlll I o'clock. LAWN MOWERS clearing below wholesale price at the Bike Shop. GARAGE OWNERS. we resins pistons. fit pins and align roads. Maritime Motor Supply. , CENTURY antique and handi- craft shop, Y.M.C.A. Building. Prince Street. INTERNATIONAL Harvester baler twine. wholesale and retail. W. R. Jenkins. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street. IMMUNIZATION CLINICS will be held at the Health Centre. 188 Prince Street, on Friday afternoons only from 2-4 o'clock. City Time. FREE SUNBEAM automatic frypan. 327.95 value. with every refrigerator or television set pur- Central MILLINERY mu c olyle Millinery. Great age Spring and summer hat prices ranging from 31.49. ZION SUNDAY School and con- gregational pldnic. B r a c k l e y Beach July 9th. Run and a supper, adults 75c. children free.. Cars leavingychurch at1:00 p.rn. ' Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. H. E. GurneywishtothankalI:Rir friends and neighbours for ir nanny acts of kindness in their rec- ent and bereavement. Also a special thanks to Dr. Stewart. Rev. W. R. Brown and all those who so kindly sent flow- ers and messages of sympathy and shared in our sorrow. A heartfelt thank you. In Memoriam In food and loving memory 0! Mai our dear Wife and Mother. llan-y Maeliensle. who departed this ufe July 7th,-1954. Once again we pay our tribute To the one we love so dear. Though we know you can't be with chased. No down Dayment. Brown Elm-Iv-ir l IN CANADA. - The Picnic of the Clyde River Pastoral Charge will be held Friday afternoon at Argyle Shore. Carry lunches. Rev. Donald Nicholson. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. Charles Coughlin. North stico. wishes to announce the engagement of his daughter Naomi Mae to John Ev- erett son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacLure. North Rustico. Marriage to take place in November. ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. John S. Maclfay. Stanley Bridge. wish to announce the engagement of their youngest I ” . Jean to John Duncan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell. Gra- ham's Road. Marriage to take place in St. John's Presybterian Church. New London. August 4th. at 7 p. in. THE PRESBYTERIAN Cl-IURCR IN CANADA. - Central Parish. Services next'Lord's Day are as follows: The Sacrament of the Lord's Sur, will be dispensed at the Morning Service of Worship, Service beginning at mail a. m. Evening Service 7.30 p. m. Thanks- giving Service Monday morning 10 a. in. Preparatory Services Thurs- day and Saturday evenings at I , p. m. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Min- gun. as We still wish that you were hero. We often think of bygone days when we were all together The family chain is broken now But memories live forever. Ills lonesome here without you Never will your mom y fade Lorin: thoughts will always wan- er To the grave where you are laid. Our hearts still ache with eaihess our eyes shed many a tear God alone knows how we miss you As this ends another year. Sadly Missed by Husband and Daughters. Grace. Hazel and Georgina. in loving memory of my Mother. Mrs. James smith. Rocky Point. who died July 7th. 1959. I have only your picture dear Mother. remember my whole life To The members of the graduating class, Gr mond Mullally, Helen Marie Maccormac MacAulay, Ruth Macl Hughes, James MacKinnon, Gerald MacAulay, Peter Bushey, Violet Dingwell, Joanne Donald. Souris High School ade XII, of Souris High School are k, Catherine MacPhee. Helen Mac ntyre, Winnifred Deagle, Joyce Paquet. Leonard Maccormack, E .. Meyers Studios. Graduates pictured above. In the front row Donald, Reagh Ellis, Jennie 0lHanley. Second row: Eleanor Jean MacAulay, Norma White. Back row: Thomas ric Wood, Sterling Creamer, Urban Howlett, Paul Mac- (left to right) are: Rita Dixon. Des- Thursday. July 1. 1955 The Guardian Page I S. 5. Convention At New Dominion The Southwest Queens Sunday School Convention was held in the New Dominion United Church on June 2'! under the capable leader- ship of Rev. Elton Davidge. The afternoon session opened with a short worship service conducted by Cornwall Sunday School. Mrs. Dan Livingstone, vice-president. P. .. . nap - . . . the delegates. The District Sec- retary, Mrs, Laurence Molyneaux. called the roll of Church schools which was responded by so repre- sentatives trons the eight differon churches, - Committees appointed were as follows: Nominating: Mrs. Mel- bourne Macliachern, Long Creek. Mrs. Hazen Howard. Cornwal and Mr. Colin Murray. Cornwall; Re- solutions: Mrs. Lloyd MacKinnon. New Haven, Mrs. Chas. Hyde, Cornwall and Mrs. Allison Mac- Mlllan, New Dominion, Taking as his topic "Evangelism in the Church School." Rev. Mr. Davidge spoke of Evangelism as confronting people with the whole of God; as Maker, as Providence and as "edeemer. Three major types of Evangelism are visita- tion, preaching and teaching. Mr. Davidge stressed the fact that our boys and girls should be kept in our Sunday Schools and we must make a strenuous effort -to do so. We need adults who are growing in grace to teach child- ren to grow in grace, The after- noon meeting then closed with prayer by Mr. Davidge. IVENING IESSION Still My Soul." Rev. C, I. Iloese led in prayer. The nominating committee brought in the following slate of officers in the ensuing year: nesident. Mrs. Dan IaivIIIgIi.DIlC, New Dominion; vice-president. Mrs. Robert Mathison. Clyde River; sec'y-treasurer Mrs. Earl Moore, New Haven. Rev, Mr. Dovidge again gave an inspiring message; a continuance of the afternoon address on :2 ” He stated that we, as S.S. teachers are E angelist from the teache of the youngest class upward. A film strip "The Great Adventure was shown. The thanks of the Convention was extended to Mr. Davidse for his capable leadership and also to the people of New Dominion for their cordial hospitality. Rev. Mr. Cochrane. North River. of- fered prayer which brought a very successful Convention to a close. Organists for the day were Mrs. Colin Murray and Mrs. Hector Currie. Agree To Ben Outcast Red Unions ROME (AP) - Antonio Segni. left-of-centre Christian Democrat. Tuesday night agreed to take on the job of Italian premier. Re an- nounced he will present a new coalition cabinet today to Presi- dent Giovani Gronchl. The 64-year-old champion oi farm reform accepted the charge after conferring for nine days with Italian political leaders. finally winning enough centre party sup- port to organize a cabinet. A large congregation attended the evening session which was presided over by Mr. Austin Bow- man. North Wiltshlre. New Do- minion Sunday School conduct d the worship period with the theme "Our Father's Business." Miss Shirley MacDonald was heard in a beautifully rendered solo "Be Clinton, Canada Well Informed On-Russian Air Might By DAVE MclN'l'0SH Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)-Canada is keep- rough 3'” The '''”l''"' "I" ""3" '9" ing well abreast of the latest in- over. As I treasure Nie image of you. sadly Missed by her Daughter The a. ...m,.:.......n South African seaports handled formation on Russian air develop- ments. officials said Monday. Canadian air defence policy. they added. is based on information con- cerning iulpaOV8InQIltS in the Rus- sian alr force. Officials here were commenting 1.632.000 tons more cargo in 1954 on the air force day show in Mos- than the pvious year. cow Sunday at which new super- sonic jet fighters were unveiled. Canadian ” ' planners are particularly interested in any ad- vances irs Russian jet bombers. The Red air force now is reported to have intercontinental bombers comparable to the American B-52. it is Russian long-range bomb- era which RCAF jet fighter planes would have to contend with in the event of attack on North America. Canada's main defence weapon now is the CF-100 let interceptor. developed at a cost of Sl22,000,000. Nine squadrons are to be com- pletely equipped with CF-100s by the end of this year. That comes to about 300 planes. "We have been'anticipating for quite a while that the CF-100 is not good enough for the future," one official said. For this reason. a Sl00.000.000 program has been launched for de- sign and production of the CF-105. a supersonic. delta-winged jet in- terceptor. Whether the CF-100 would be a match for the latest Russian bomb- ers can only be speculated on. It will take about six years before the supersonic CF-105 is in pro- duction. Last year at this time. officials admitted that development of Rus- sian bombers had come as a nasty shock. One authority said Russia had been underestimated in this field. 1 Most of Canada's sources of in-p formation on Russian sir developv ments are in allied countries, though there are Canadian mili- tary attaches in Moscow. "But the Moscow air show. the Russians are going out of their way to tell the West about their air power. officials commented. This was an indication that the Russians are warning the West that it would be dangerous to start a war. This has been the policy of the West toward the Russians. ..Velco 1rlpte-l0- ideal for new core and engines in good condition - Increases your gos eilleoge up to 1196. Joke end Volvo Heavy Duty - lestere Cenode'e nod popvlor motor oils! RV G ssvrs YOU you'll appreciate the fact that motoring economy begins with the best gasoline you can buy! And Irving Plus is still Canada's Most Powerful gasoline...with Highest Octane-up to 17.7., more 55. 81 Right now, you're travelling "free", Son, but some day soon power-and extra gas economy. 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