3..--.... . auue Robertson. baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Atiiol Robertson, Montague, aim is being held by his great- nrr-at grandmother. Mrs. Martin lllacNeili of Charlottetown. Mrs. hiacNeill's daughter. ,Mrs. Roy ' FIVE GENERATION At a family gathering at Mont-,MacNeill. New Perth, is seated It recently were Ian Scott right. Standing left to right are, Mrs. Athoi Robertson and her mother. William Thompson, Lower Montague, daughter of Mrs. Roy MacNeill. Mrs. -Pepler Photon EASTERN ouARnIAu ICE C R E A M Social, Lower Montague Hall, Friday, July 6. IMMUNIZATION Clinic against Diphtheria. Whooping Cough and Tetanus. and small-pox vaccina- tion. for infants and pre-school children will be held at the fol- lowing centres: Wednesday. July 4 at 2 p.m. Rollo Bay East; Fri- day. July 6, 10 am. Red Point: 1 pm. Bridgetown. VALLEYFIELD - Orwell Head congregation. Long communion service to be held July 5 to 9. Thursday: 8 p.m. Speaker Rev. W. A. Patterson; Friday: 8 p.m. Rev. J. M. Fraser; Saturday: 11 a.m. Rev. Leonard Wolfrey; Mon- day: 10 em. Rev. Carl Currie and Rev. F. Mackinnon. of Dedication Service Held in Murray Harbour Church About 60 people attended the ser- vice of worship in the Murray Harbour Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening, July 1, when 65 new hymn books. 12 choir books, and 29 book racks for the pews, were dedicated. Basil Lowery. stu- dent minister for the Wood Islands- Caledonia- Murray Harbour charge conducted the service and preach- ed the sermon. Music was render- ed by the choir, under the organ- ist and director, Mrs. Adeiia Mac- Kay. Mrs. J.H. MacDonald presented the gifts to the congregation. Mr. Lowery. on behalf of the Kirk session and congregation. accept- ed the gifts and dedicated the to the glory of God. ' The hymn books are in memory of of of Mount Stewart, bade farewell to Rev. and Mrs. Bell has been supply Minister for the winter months. An excellent speaker, his sermons were very much appreciated as a faithful exposition of the Gospel. l TRAFFIC ACT CASES-At Magi- strate's court. Georgetown. Wed- nesday. July 4th. before Stipend- ary Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet the following were all fined under the Highway Traffic Act: A resident and costs. two of Cardigan, two neath. and one of Lorne Valley were each fined five dollars and costs aid and Mr. and Mrs. Hector Gli- iis. presented by their children and grandchildren. STOP AT MAC's Snack Bar. Montague. L 0 W E It Montague Regatta Wednesday. July 11. Send entries to Roy Aitken. RESERVE JULY 21 for the Ice Cream Social on the Presby- terial Church grounds, Montague. Sponso ed by the Guild. MINISTER LEAVES - At the close of the morning service on Sunday June 24th., the members St. John's United Church. H. R. Bell. Mr. Montag w s fined ten dollars Lower Montague, one of Rose- of a large number of deceased iiiembers of the Murray Harbour congregation, and two former min- isters of the church, presented by relatives and friends. racks are a gift of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. MacDonald. and John Brooks. The choir books are in memo; The book Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacDon- CAPITOL - TODAY" ONLY WARNER arms, mm anon snows 2:30 . 7 - 9 COMING -- FRI. and SAT. FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ftooruawm. HEM is L "The New Day-A vision and a challenge." was the theme ole W. 11.5. United Church Presbytsrial Loan and Mrs. from the Montague society. tether may offer so Church of God. 8 TY-.FOUll ATTEND Mrs. J. M. Fraser, Montague, 8ec'y for associate members. con- ducted the rally which was attend- ed by Ilxty-four members. Mrs. Stewart read a concice report of rally held in Murray River United Church Wednesday afternoon.” Opening worship was cmdmw by Mrs. Wiggintnn. Mrs. Mort Mac- llscrsrlsnd. sh E, H. Stewart Mrs..Stswnrt in a brief address urged the women not to under- estima of people to bridle their energgoilhltg cm-all in ways and present religion as a bigger. more exciting and mu chalien ettglaa the world a cry may truly be a mlshty army moving for the- Murray River members weicorn. ed the delegates to their church and Mrs. Anderson of Menu :3. v United -w.M.s. Preslsyterial Rally Held At Murray River ooalsroocs branch by Mrs. Mac- Auaiand where she spoke of the fine worship Iervices and of the asked secretaries to keep se-her we smtunny became unds of goods shipped me; ;.- of the W.M.s. Mrs. Nathan Irving sent her Fraser. associate member was re- for an associate mem- L which was posted on the wall. After the offering was received reported that in and dedicated. Mrs. Arnold Wight- man song very beautifully "Some . body Knows when Your Heart perience to live with coloredmlpgofale s Aches”. GUEST sneaks.-3 Thurs-, July 5, 1956 The Guardian. P31G .3, i re- Mrs. Kenneth Parker. who with M15 P3339? Spent eleven years in -'lPlin. Was the guest speaker. She stated that it was a broaden- ing and sometimes i. dun challenge presented as reports and addresses were given. The treas- uo-ersreport. given by, Mrs. J. D owed an increase over, last year. t ,: V from the Murray River Mission land "We Are But Of Children" was much . Cutcliffe. president . Prcsbyterial urged "r: deicste our lives our Master and each member consider herself a missionary." . W. B. Creed, literature gave a brief talk on her of a work. giving a brief s 'of a number of books arousing a keen interest them. Mrs. W. A. Patterson, ssc'y of Christian citizenship stres- importsnce of the work in her department. Mrs. Iieber Hardy. supply sec'y in her report for that Dept. stat- TIGW grateful the people in Korea were for clothing sent them. 5 nggiggssggg I sivs PEI EARMERs (Continued from page I) both the Shorthorn beef and dual purpose breeds. Competition was very keen and often positions were decided on a very minor point. Leigh Brown of New London took the grand championship in the male beef three-year-old boll which was purchased as a -six month's old calf from the herd of Cyrus Ea- ton, Deep Cove, N.S. Athoi Rob- erts of Southport had the reserve Champion in this class. In the dual Purpose class the champion male was shown by Jack MscEnchern, York -Point. The animal is owned by the North River Institute. Sterling Wood had the reserve grand male in the dual purpose class. Lyle Boswell of Marshfield took the grand diampion female beef was reserve grand winner. llochford Square School Pupil Dies Theresa Smith 7-year-old da - ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred S th M Richmond Smet, and a Grade 1 pupil of Rochford Square School died in The Charlottetown Hospit- al yesterday morning. Ti..resa had been rushed to hos- pital a few days ago with a rup- tured appendix and failed to rally after the operation. Her father, Wilfred Smith, well known Char- lottetown florist is at present in The Charlottetown Hospital, hav- ing undergone a similar operation only last Thursday. In additlonto her parents, there are left to mourn four brothers and two sisters namely J es, Wilfred, Louis, Kevin. Elaine and Carla. The remains are resting at The Chafiottetown Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Iri- day morning to st. Dunstan's basil- ica for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in The Catholic Cemetery. class with" his Bell breed. Dan Jewell, North River. 5 TELEVISION FROM Sl69.5O Such famous makes as Philco. General Electric. Rogers Maiesric. C.I.S. Columbia. and Emerson. all 11 to 24 inch. , A DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES I55 Kent Street and share their problems. The sudden change from a feud- in take up the - ai to an industrial system created of the church. Mrs. G. Whllewli problems. The Japanese are a and Mrs. L. A. Johnston were the charming people. The influence of organist: for the afternoon. Christianity has gone much farth- At the close of the meeting de- es than numbers can tell. I she asked the members to re- by the members of the Murray new their determination to give Riva S-"let! and appealed to the young people issionary work ilcious refreshments were served UP attend . The annual meeting of the Cooperative Union of Prince Edward island will be held at Birch Court Experimental Fann, Charlottetown on Wednesday. July 11th at 7 p.m. Representa- tives of all Island Co-operative Associations are asked to ANNUAL MEETING LOUIS O'CONNOR. President. Phone 6565' Stanley Hurry. West Royalty, had the grand champion female in the dual purpose breed with Dan Jewell taking the reserve. PRIZE LIST The following is the prize list: Beef Bulls under 1 r: 1. Athoi Roberts, 2. Stanley urry, 3. A H. Mutcii, Esrnsciiffe. Beef Dolls 1-! years: 1. It. R. Beef Doll 3 years and over: 1. Leigh Brown, New London. Grand champion beef male: Leigh Brown; reserve grand, A Roberts. Dual purpose bulls under 1 yr.: 1. Sterling Wood, 2. Stanley Hur- ry. 3. John Mac!-Iachern. York. Point. Bulls 1-3 years old: 1. Waidon MscPhee. 2. Keith Dixon. Dulls 2 years and over: John MacEachern. -Grand Champion dual purpose , huilv:lo..ldohn Mscl.-ischern; reserve. ans.-r" rnmanns Under one year: 1. Dan Jewell. 1 Athoi Roberts. 3. Lyle Boswell. 1-2 ears old: Lyle Boswell, 2. oil, 3. Athol Roberts. 2-3 years old: 1. R. R. Bell. 2. L. Boswell, 8. Athol Roberts. Three years old and over: 1. Dan Jewell, 2. R. E. Bell, ll. wu- ilsm Potts. X-RAY FILM HAS ARRIVED FREE cugr x- RAvs 84 Kent Street, Charlottetown The Unit will be in operation Monday through Friday until July 31st from 10 - 12 am. and 2 to 5 p.m. FOR n-us WEEK ONLY: The Offices will be open on Thursday evening from 7 to 9 for those who cannot get their X-Rays during If you are 16 or older, have your annual chest X-Ray NOW. 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