ff mvwv ICHURCHES TOMORROW CHURCH of ENGLAND 5- PETER'S CATHEDRAL uceu ADU gnchford 31"” CHURCH Minister : leverend A. Frank z-""'”' o.n. srosm organist and Choir Director I'M I"""",?,f:"Ii' . George A. Thompson, li'.E.(I.0.. ngctr;' 0 H (CHDT) A.E.C.M. Tb, ngverend . . 088 Honorary :":;:'l': :l;:''' II e.m. Divine Worship. Horizon: ' D '5 Th Ch eh I) II ,,,3".'nm .n3"'””"' ”o' Mung Inrh 1'" mm?" -I.tev'duA. P. Mae- Advent Sunday Lean, BA. 30 Mn. Mgtglnj Anthem: I am Alpha and Omega 1 Holy Eucharist (John Steiner) I I'm, Church school (Ages 8- 1 p.in. Divine Worship. lenuon: I9 't"" "The Church's Chief Concern - ,m. Choral Eucharist Rev'd W. 0. Berry. M-A--3-E ll hm, Church school (under 6) 1 pm "s.'i9AuL's ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish Church Established 1769 by Bo!!! Anthem: I will Lay Me Down in Peace (H. Gadsby) 3.15 -song Service in the Social Hall You are Invited to worship God in 'n'inity Church. 7 ti . j-H-:..::T ...iE"."31.?. THE BAPTISI CHURCH r:'1jm-ma Canon J. T. lbbnlt. ....m......-:-:G- 1”” Rector Corner Prince and I-'lts.roy Streets .,,,..i and Choir Master: Paul the Reverend James D. Dsvisnn. 0rL'&'.”rim,,,-p, A.ltlus.' (McGilI) ll.A.. B.D.. Pastor. Eflmffldmmunion Organist and Choir Director- ”. am, Sunday School ll am. Morning Prayer and Ser- mon, sutyjt-cl: Ciiristian Respon- YDIIIIIIIIDIIIJ Bless the Lord tlivimlltof .It'IYIiIII 7 1”... Evening Prayer and Ser- mn Sizlviccfz The day is at hand. u',u,m.; () Lord we trust in rliee lIIllI7lg(:IIg FIPRESBYTERIAN Til" IRK or 5. JAMES . 7---G-f-rm Tic lievcreno T. H. B. isomers, lt1.A.. S.T.M. Minister. Miss E. Lillian Mclienlie Mus. B.. F.M.C.M-. organist and Director oi the Chtilrl. VIII, ililll.VVLIIIUIFIIVSCIIOOI. ll .i.ni. Ilivine Service and Ser- mon: "On Struggling end squirm- ing to Save Face." Solo: "How Lovely Are Thy nwpinnsn.” (Lirldit-.1. Miss Durban Iinerrs. Anthem: Brother James Air arr limb 5 p.111. Vespers and Meditation: 'In Live is Christ" Ix-"I'he Life sf Sir William Osier." Anthem: ".lt-sus, Lover of My linul." tl'.irr.VI- Visitors C ordisliy Welcome ””'zToN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH for. Prince and Grafton Ste. The Reverend T. II. B. Somali. M.A.. S.T.M. Interim Modientor Mr. Frank Johnson, A.T.C.L, Organist and Choir Director Morning services l0 s.m. Sunday School ll a.m. Divine worship conduct- ed by Rev. Donnld Nicholson, Ser- mon: "Some things money can- not buy” Anthem: "The Lord is my Shep- Ilerd." lzvenlng Service 1 p.m. A memorial service In memory of Rev. G. C. Webster former pastor of Zion Church sermon: A Faithful Ministers Reward by Rev. Donald Nicholson Anthem: ttcrosslng the bar.” Zion Male Quarteite Precious In the sight of the Lord b the death of his Saints Gospel Service sons or ENGLAND HALL ll.oo a.m. Communion 130 tun. sundny school 7-30 ll-In. Bible Lecture- "nie Secret Imminent Return of our Im-rl Jesus Christ". Pastor H. 1'. Msclweu a.... - .. Royston F. Mugford, A.R.U.U. ll n.m. Worship service. Sermon: "Meet Paul the Preacher.” ., Choir anthem: "With the voice of singing"-Mai-tin Shaw. 12 noon. Churrh School 'I p.m. Informal worshIp' service. "The Gospel In Song." Vocal number: "0 Thou in whose presence." Choir specialty: ”Ever praise I-llm!" organ solo: the "French" tune. worshippers are invited to come and sing praise to the Lord CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar, B.'l'li.. Minister Miss Thelma hurns, Organist and Choir Director. 10 s.m. Church School and Family I-lonr. An hour of great- est importance to your family. it e.m. Morning Worship and Cummlnsiom. ” : 'Conlder The Christ" Anthem: "Fight the Good Fight" 1 pm. Evening Worship. sermon "The Big Lie" Anthem: Hark, Hark. My IouL" Central Christian Chruch invites you to the services of the Lord's day. The Salvation Army Great George Street "HOME OF EVANGELI8M" Sr. Captain and Mrs. Les Titcouibe Corps Oiiicers. 1 e.m. Call to Prayer in a.m. P.E.I. Hospital-Bani! 11 en.” Iloilness Meeting Topic: "llollneee-Possible, impomiblef" Dedication service: Barbers Ann Barrett and Jeffrey Allen Nose- worthy. 2 p.m. Directory Meeting 2.30 pm. Sunday School 0 p.m. Y.I'. Salvation Meeting 6.30 p.m. Open Air Meeting - Msrittnie Electric '1 pm. salvation Meeting Topic: "I Love To Tell The Story" United PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 31 Elm Avenue lav. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Phone 8676 Services 10 em. Sunday School 11 e.m. Worship and Prelse '1 pm. I.” engellstic Watch for special ad In Mon- day's Guardian You are Welcome to all ear M .. WORDS FOR of Rel Spread the world. , , ," From the sacred Writings L BIBLE HOUSE HAS . OHIIISTMAS OOOIIS OH DISPLAY I ggfss N noo gIlt:YER EOIIZDSIU (mo nonoulrai. nooxs 3 oiiu.s- 13? on SUNDAY Ems. acuooi. sur- CIIRISTMAS CARDS "0 my God! Assist Thou all of them . . . to be- 00m9. with all their hearts and souls, the real friends all nations; to become with the utmost joy and frag- ERHQ. the spiritual companions of the adherents of all IEIOHS: I0 dispel the darkness of strangeness and to lights of friendship in this transitory THE WORLD of the Baha'i World Filth Be Sure To Visit Our TOY FAIR Thousands of Beautiful Toys for all ages to choose from. Use our Lay Away for Christmas Plan Firestone BBYENTON & MelAY 00. Your Toy Store This Year rivwoons ms GUARDIAN. WN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN counts for Perfect Pictures. .lIM.II!'I TAXI - Dill 7810 or I810. DOLL! HALF PRICE st The -.... Bike Shop. BILANGIII RANGE! for coal, wood or oil. Bryenton as Incite! FINDLAY coal and wood furn- aces. Douglas Bros. and Jones. "YOUR DOLLAR. BUYS MORE-; at the HUGHES DIUG STORE. ISLAND VIEW! - colored and Mounted, special 03.00 each. Cru- well studio. VISIT H1-STYLE MII.LIN!:BY. l6.'3iA Great George Street. Every style I-II-style. RUMMAGE SALE. -' St. James Church Hall. today, Saturday. Nov- ember ziith. 5 o'clock. IT PAYS DIVIDENDS to shop at shop at Patterson's Jewellery. Ask for a free Bonus Card. SICK. Dial 5132. next to SERVICE TO Cantwell's Pharmacy, Gloria. NURSES GUILD Variety Table. December 9I.Il and 10th. Charlotte- town Hospital. sr. THOMAS AQUINAS Cake Sale. Fennel! and Chandler's to- day. 2.00 P, M. GET YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS and Calenders, Monastery Prec- ious Blood. LISTEN TO RED CROSS BROADCAST today at 1.00 P. M. over Radio Station C. F. C. Y. DELICIOUS flaky-crusted Pies. pumpkin, cherry. Cocoanut Cream. Lemon Meringue. Mince. Apple or Raisin today at Swwart Bakeries. ISLAND C0-OP SERVICES. - For your heating requirements we have Plpeless. wood or coal Fur- naces. burning floor models, etc. REMEMBER To ATTEND Red Crou Blood Donor Clinics next week at Charlottetown. Armourics. North nustico, Mt. Stewart and Long Creek. SPECIAL TWO DAYS-New Fall Handbags less 2096. A good idea for Christmas gift. sunters Ladies Wear. MILTON-ItUs'IlC0 PARISH. - Rector. Rev. A. E. Piercey. ser- vices fcr Sunday. November 20th are: St. John's, Milton. 11.00 A, M. Morning Prayer and sermon. St. Mark's. Rustico. 2.30 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Christ Church. Cherry Valley. 7.30 P. M, Child- ren's Service with distribution of gifts. "Come and bring the whole family." G- I ENGAGBRENT. - Mr. and Mi's.I E. Claude seely, Inncastei-, N. B, announce the engagement of theli-I daughter. Norms Blanche. and! Jack oeeood. son ct Mr. and Mrs. Percy J. Proud. OIIIIIDCYCMTIIIIH P. E. I. The wedding will take; place in the Oharlotte streeti United Baptist Church, WestSain'.' John. at 4 pm. December 25th. I OIAPAUD - SPRINGFIELD. IDNG oases rsiusues. - ser-I vices for Sunday. November 29th. 1958. First Sunday in Advent st. John's church, Grapeud. 11.00 AM Holy Coinmtmion. t. 'rhomas' Church. Long Greek. 3.00 P. M. Holy Communion. st. l:lise,beth's Churcli,I Springfield. 7.80 P. M. mleenlngg Prayer. Rev, George R. F. Ibsaiyl Rector. WORKING son 100 DONORS I AT LONG Cltllx l3LINICFMi-s. Allison Mschfillan of I"airview.I and Mrs. W. It. Bhaw of st. Cethcrines. have been successful in securing cenvsssers to enlist donors I and transportation for them where necessary for the Red Cross Blood Donor Oilnlc to be held at Long- Oreek Hall for the first time on, Thursday. December I. This Clinic is being held at Long Creek to make it more easier for donors' from 16 districts in this vicinity; to sttend as otherwise they would have to some to Ohsr-I iottctown. It least 100 donors willl be required at ails Clinic and in, order to accomplish this at leastl eight donors are needed from each, of the 10 districts concerned. It' has b n pointed out that every person it good ehelth and between the ages of was years should u-. some the personal responsibility of' being a donor and in this way play I his or her part in meeting the in- I creased demand for donors because ' of the need for more blood to be used for the manufacture of , to be used In righting polio and the additional amounts being requested daily for use oi patients in our own hos- pitels. Card Of Thanks The deters at Notre Dame Ac- ademy wish to say s. fervent "God Bless You" to the members of the Alumnae. and to all their good kind friends and benefactors, without whose generous help the besear could not have been the big success it was. Thank you sincerely. GOSPEL HALL (Corner rrincc. A Hard Ste.) ORDER OF MEETINGS Oo-op space heaters, oilzgr TRAVEL CLUB Rummage sale at Y. M. C. A, Saturday at 3 P. M. nocxsi names II; The Bike Shop. KIIIOSENE. Electric and Pro- pane Gas Refrigerators. Biyentou and Macxay. "WE TREAT me sick WELL.” Giggey'a Pharmacy, next Stewart's Bakery. NEW popular Records are here. Store, and Christmas Toombs Music FOR GIFTS in electrical appli- ances sce Storey Electric, Grafton Street. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street. Dial 6228. Serving full course din- ners. Specializing Chinese dish. COLEMAN FLOOR FURNACE and space heaters. Douglas Bros. and Jones. Cl-IESTEIIIFIILD - In rich wine and green velour. Special price. Toombs Music store. S0 FRESH! SO GOOD! Nothing as good as Stewart's Fresh Bread. Home style or regular. Buy the best for less. "S U C A I! Y L SWEETENING AGENT" at Raeddin Bros. See article in "Readers Digest." MaeDONALD RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. lilo Kent Street. Phone 6915. ORDER that tailored to rnezisiue suit. top coat. or overcoat for Christmas delivery now. J. P. Mac- Pherson dz Son, Queen Street. .u.m. LISTEN TO NOVENA over Sta- tion C. J. R. W.. Summei-side, pre- sented by the National Shrine oi Our Lady oi the Cape from Novem- ber 29th to December llth. ill. 7,45 Address and Presentation An event dl much interest took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Dougan. of Frenchfort, on Thursday evening whm about sixty friends and neighbours gathered to bid farewell to Mr. Robert Rhynea, who is leaving the province in the near future to live in Upper Canada after residing in French- fort. for the past thirty-three years. Mr. Cecil Miliar presided over the gathering and after expressing the regrets of all present at Mr. Rhyn.es' departure from the com- munity, presented the guest of honor with a beautiful travelling bag as a token of the respect and esteem in which he is held by his many friends and neighbours. A pleasing feature of the even- lug was the arrival of Mr. R.hynes' aged mother Mrs. Robert Rhynes Sr., vitio although entering her 83rd year, journeyed from Char- IOLIBLOWII to be present at the festivities in honour of her son. Mr. Rhynes. although taken completely by sunprise, thanked everyone for their gilt and kind expressions of goodwill. I-ie ex- pressed the hope that the friends and neighbours he will meet In his new surroundings will measure up to the fine standards oi those uliom he is leaving behind in his home community. Following is the address read by Mr. Cecil Millar. '”I'o Mr. Robert Rhymes, ”Frenchfcrt, P. E. I. ”Dear Robert: ' "Having recently learned of your Intended departure from our midst ailer having spent. many years amongst: us-more years than any of us care to admit to-we. your friends and neighbours felt we could not allow such an occasion to pass without. at. least it friendly word of well-wishing for your fut- ure and it gaiieriiig together of those with wh in you have amel- ated so closely during the years spent in this community. "As 9. youth we first knew you, and llirn as a young man we wel- comed ynu as a farm oiviier in this district, and down throinliout the years you have always proven to be the good neighbor, the obliging friend, the hard-working farmer, until at this time we rejoice with you in that you feel you can now take things a bit easier. and have some time to look around and in- dulge yourself in the many com- pensations of life. "ltobert. we eha.ll miss you. miss your readiness to answer the call to assist in any worthy cause: miss your infectious laugh and your oom- rsdeship. but we Ionw that wher- ever you may locate the people oi such community siiall enjoy your many virtues as we have. and that if s, dark cloud at any time goes scudding across the etc. Your in- iectious laugh shall help to dis- member it. for all. "Would you please accept this small gift as a slight token of our esteem for yourself. and we wish to assure you that amongst the homes of this community there shall await you I hearty and sin- cere welcome upon any occasion you may decide to visit amongst us. "Wishing you, for the days which lie ahead, health, happiness and conientincni. ”Signed on behalf of your friends and neighbors." Named Inspe-ctor For Atlantic Region MONCTON. (NB) November 18- The appointment of Daniel W. Hubbard as Association American Railroads Inspector for the Atlan- tic Region of the Canadian Na- tional Railweys with headquarters at Moncton, effective immediately has been announced here by W. E. Danter. Assistant Superinten- dent. Car llquiprnent C.N.R. Mr. Hubbard. who was born at Red Bank, N.B., joined the ser- vice of the railways as a cai-man": apprentice at Moncton in June! 1942. The following year he was! granted leave of absence for mil- ltary service and on being demob- illzed returned to the railway ser- vice in April 1946 to finish his apprenticeship. In March 1950 he became s. coach carpenter and sub- PAGE THREE sequently inspector and leading to your needs. inspector at the car works at 'Read the labels on canned ant Neiiv Glasgow. N5. inspecting the packaged foods. The labs wh ch position he has held up to tells you "what" and "how construction of new rolling stock, the prumti much' you are buying. 'Prepare and cook food care- fully using recipes and mea- suring all ingredients accur- ately with standard measuring cups and spoons. Make good use of left-overs. Planning lletter Meals Continued from page 2 chases. Price by no means in. dlcstes food value. PKEBD up with the current food situation. Listen to the radio and watch the newspaper go,- foor information and mu”; reports. food vuiiich are most plenti. Christmas Special cuaouocaapu SIIJPWAICII-WRISIWAICH IJUMBINI U Iliuy fruits and vegetables in season when most reasonably priced. 'Check over all foods on mmd be"-7”? buying additional sup- plles. Do not. buy more food than you can store prapexly, 'Malre sure you are getting good value and need what. you buy. I3”l' by Weight or Quality... never ask for "so many cent; worth" I 'Fuemcmber that cheaper cuts of meat are as iiut.i'itious as (- ' .n1d , . - , st inless beck. steaks and Chops' B9 5””-',Luniiii0IitH:iIIt:iI.?Tx?Pepzecond hand. you 3” Ixmes and I”mmmIZSIGcnuiiir- Iezillir-r slrzip. fEX.iANS- :vf0U Pay for. Beef and pork ION BR.-XCI-JLI-I'll sim extra). 1”" H9 35 80055 I01" YOU 8S.(.'oniplclc instructions. Money back calves liver. Iwithin 5 days if not satisfied. icompare prices and quality of Sent POD. or enclose money bulk and packaged foods. Thelorder and save charges. former or? h wlm cnaonocalim yllilir) -539554 are usually cheaper g g , ,, but om.” Nqmrc more cm... ('ANAl)lA.N" rmzrisi. IIAICH in storing. . Q ,( 0.lirANi. to .31”, by grade when poS5IbIe;lJept. 9., Iunge Arcade, Toron and buy the quality best suitedi . MEMORIAL SERVICES In memory of the Lalo Rev. G. C. Webster, form- er pastor of Zion Church, will be conducted by Rev. Donald Nicholson in Zion Presbyterian Church Sun- day evening, Nov. 29th at 7 pm. SEE THE SLEEPING BEAUTY AT .HOLMAN'S MONDAY DR. itonsnvr MORTON I will Hypnotize a young lady in the Hardware window at HoImen's. Charlottetown, on Monday - He will put Iier to sleep over Radio Station CFCY at I I:40 am. until 7:45 p.m.. when siIII asleep she will be taken by ambulance to the Prince of Wales College Auditorium. where iuti Hetero We”re Sorry ---e The Lady Who Will Be In Our Window On Monday I Is NOT For Sale! EVERYTHING ELSE AT HOLMAN'S-AND YOU'LL FIND EVERYTHING AT HOLMAN'S FROM A GIRDLE IN OUR LITTLE SHOP TO A GASKET IN OUR HARDWARE, FROM AN ENGLISH CHINA CUP TO A KROEHLER CHESTER- FIELD SUITE THAT HAVE MADE HOLMAN'S EVERYBODY'S STORE. am NOT EVEN HOLMAN'S CAN PRODUCE A GENUINE. NOT-TO-BE-AWAKENED-BY-A-KISS SLEEPING BEAUTY- , THAT SORT TIAN ANDERSON AND THE For Values Day - In and IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING, AT PRICES OF THING IS STRICTLY EOR HANS CHRIS- :1 GREAT MORTON . g.W "Wide -Awake" Good Day-Out Shop at Cell Int ' ugw. D”. I l- ' I It A Very .,,,,::f:',."'.fo':'P'e" v ,':;','f,'f"'9,';”',',i;',',',;,'”,,':',',":.,,,,. the performance commences the WI" be eweitened y er mu " CHANDLER seos. am u..u...m. ...... P. ch . . , H. ,,. . , O ,0. nhgogga E um” um” nnce arming. e prominen pu ic 0 ma . Om guy, 4” BIILMONT ST. 7” "P u"”'3" ride: I to. n L 7.8 "Christ Jesus can-ie' into the . V10 to 11' , IA 655 . world to save sinners.”-I Tim: . . gg I 1215.