ully ICII'IC ery first tank love to do 1' thermo. your tank ttewals so at empty! 9 Oil STEST ustomer one of our tomerl will! we oil Free. the lucky k? IR HONE FER IS 3,. Dial 555’ ottcto“ ll Imperial 0i: lixclusl de ' , flogg. Priest in charge. ' hestra. Son, ‘ 'INGS ST PETER'S BAY Pastoral m, Marie 7.30 p.m. Mr. Douglas st Istudent minister‘. ’GEORGETOWN garge. United Church of Canada a.m.. illtown Cross 2.30 p.m. Slur . we Gospel Chapel Sunday, Sleeves, Minister. W, 23rd. at 7.30 p.m. Lou Har- will bring the Gospel mes- e hymn sing. gDUNDAS UNITED CHURCHES SUNDAY Worship. 11 A.M.; Sunday School a.m. Cardigan - Divine Service -\.130 p.m.: Sunday School. 2 p.m. ‘arge. sauces sunda)‘ NOV 23‘ . ontague - Evening Service. 7:30 reenwich 11 am. St. Peter‘s 3 Rev' D‘A' Campbeus Min‘ MONTAGLE United Baptist Pastorate, Services for Sunday P a s t o r a] November 23rd: Montague - 10 V r h ‘ ’ Sunday School; 11 was for Not. 23.11. 1! a.m. WOI‘SIILD 7:30 p.m.. G t R glurray Harbor - 3 p.m on‘ 7 pm em—ggmvn, ev, unday School. 10 . . ‘ 5A} patterson. Minister. River - am Mmray - THE PRESBYTERIAN Church ge. Come and enjoy an Old ln Canada, Services for Sunday, so November 23rd: Murray Harbor . North - Sunday School, 10 a.m. Bapt1st Divine worship, 11 a.m. and 7:30 fistorate. Llc. Gerald Matthews, p.m. Peter‘s stor. Nov. 23..Dundas Sunday School 1:30 p.m.; Divine Wor- hool at 11 a.m. Schice at 7.30 ship. 2:30 p.m. Rev. M. Carl Cur- gm. Annandale Sunday School at rie, Minister. a.m. Service at 11 a.m. has UNITED Church of Canada finds and Bay Fortune, Rem [A MacQuarrie. DD” supply film. Worship. my 23rd. Sunday next before Ad~ mg 11 a.m. Holy Communion 'ted Church of Canada. Ser. vices Sunday November 23rd: QUEENS SOUTH GRANVILLE Presby- mmster Services November 23m terian Church. Service for Sun- buris 10 am. Sunday smooL day November 23 3.30 p.m. Rev. Worship 7 pm: Bay Fortune 3 E-H‘ Bea“, MOUNT STEWART United “Pray Harbour a.m.: Church. Rev. John N. Sheen. Dds 2.30 pm Young people.s minister; Mount: Stewart 11 a.m. goussion group after the ser- BriSt°13 11"" ce. Murray River 65th anniver. my service at 7:30 P‘m- With the Church. F. RS. Latlmer as gues't Nov. 23. New wntshire 11 a.m. acher. a.m., Bible School; 11 a.m. e Lord’s Supper and preaching Murray River - 10 a.m. ble School; 11 a.m. The Lord’s and preaching service, 11 by K.T. Norris. Murray nbor - 6 p.m., Bible School and e Lord’s Supper. Combined ii: of the society and showing moving picture “For Every V, K.T. Norris, evangelist. ‘ : Lower Montague - 9:45 a. ., Morning Service and Sunday y School: 1:30 p.m. Mission Ice 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. A welcome to all. planned as follows: Mr. He- Hardy as preacher. Dundas, 3 p.m. Anniandale 7.30 p.m. All wel- Pine. it Canada. Services Sunday No- gember 23rd: Montague—Divine leMING EVENTS Reserve Wednesday. Dec. 17th. Bonshaw Christmas Concert. Bonshaw Hall. Ionization: using this column promote their meetings and tertainments are requested to ace their announcements in name of the Organization or roup who are sponsoring the bent. ‘oCavendish S e r v i c e Station @er, Prop. a I Regular Dance in Elliotts Hall Saturday night. Weatherbie’s Or onday night. Good music. “he Annual meeting of Yorl 311 will be held on November Lltd. in York School 8 p.m. HUNTER RIVER Services for Sunday, Wheatloy River 3 p.m. Hunter - , River 7.30 - .m. Conducted by (CHURCH OF Christ, The Lord 5 p Ky, November 23rd; Montague the Rev. E. Foster Hall. HAZELBROOK CROSS Roads Alexandra Services for Sunday, November 23rd: Hazelbrook 11 a.m.; Cross Roads 3 p.m.; Alex— andra 7.30 p.m. Rev. C.W. Pas— sey, Minister. HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge angelistic service at Montague United Church of Canada, Ser— umh of Christ at 8 p.m. spec— vices November 23rd as follows: speaker, Mr. E.1M.B. Wheel- Bonshaw 11 a.m.; DeSable 3 p.m mk of The British and Foreign Victoria 7.30 p.m. Rev. 'ble Society, presenting the Chairman, Minister. POWNAIL ” Everyone warmly welcam- Charge. Cherry Valley. 7 30 10 30m. Sunday School: ‘ p ; p.m.. orship Stur eon 2 trim“; POINT — Preaching p.m. Sunday School. Rev.gA.G.J. Interim-Moderator. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. ZPARISH 0F GEORGETOWN Service November 23rd Stanchel lican Church of Canada, Holy 1-30 D-m- ReV- J-H- BiSIWPr Min- inity Church. Sunday. Novem— iStel‘. SWE‘VSLOE UNITED Churches. . Sermon Re‘erend w. G. un ay November 23rd. Service “Id at Highfleld 3 p.m.: Princetowr : 1 Road 11 a.m.; Winsloe North 7 LMURRAY HARBOUR— Mur- 30 p.m. Rev. Dr. E.A. Betts, Min- River Pastoral Change, The isle?- mnwm Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Osborne of Kent Street In Charlottetown celebrated their 50th wedding an- niversary yesterday. The couple were entertained at a dinner par- ty at the home of their daughter Mary. Mrs. Walter Perry of Churchill Avenue. Many friends MARRIED 50 YEARS {Church in Canada. Central Par- moreland 11 a.m. All are wel-t vices nil be conducted by Mr.gCHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. NOV" 2], 1958 3‘ 1511. Canoe Cove SS. and Bible come. I Elmer McLean. “W . . . r v‘ 4 Class at 10 am” sen-ice 11 am_ ' ‘ ‘ KEVSIVG , Y _ .9250. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Boys Conterencc. Summea‘field THE SCHEDL LE of servtcesl ‘ ‘ T03 bm‘ed Church] Sacrament of Baptism. Evening 9:30 am. Rev. Lems M. Mum? Churchill: Service at 3 p.m., 7:30. Closing of Older B.A., B.D., Minister. when the offcying “m be for me for Tryon Pasioral Charge of the Sunday Nov. :13. Church Schooll Worship Sippingrhill Ilsaster Fund. Clvde United Church of Canada for Sun- ‘ River: SS, at 11 am” Bible (lay November 23. are as follows: Class at 7 p.m.. service at 7.30 11.00 a.m. Cape Traverse 3.00 p.m, Rev. George Killen, Minister. Cl'apaud 7.30 p.m. Tryon. Minis—l Ler Rev. A.D.E. Earle MARGATEPASTORAL— , V 1 Charge United Church of Cana-. THE UORTH BEvDFQLE Pas—5 . . total Charge the United Church; da. Services for Sunday Novem- . . t . ~ . . . of Canada. Sernces for Sunday: bet 23. 100 Anmvexsaiy Serv1ces 7 . - . . . r 1 Nov 23 as lollmvs. T1 avelleis Rest ‘ at Maigate at 11 a.m. and 7.30 . v v . 9:30 a.m. Freetown 11 a.m. North p.m. New London and Long Riv- Bed 7.30 R v A er Congregations will worship at B egueM-U t p'm' eV' ngus Margavte. Dr. w. s. Godfrey. m‘m' ""5 6' guest speaker. Rev. W.G.C. El— WELLINGTON PASTORAL —. hott,Mln15t€l’- Charge. The United Church of Canada. Rev. W.B. MacPhail, Minister. Wellington 11 a.m.: Union Corner p.m. Rally Day NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Semce’ “mm we“ 7'30 p'm'i *Church. Services November 23rd THE F R E s B Y T E R I A N 11 am. Church school 12.1.). Miss Church in Canada, Sen-ices for. Mary A. MacKenZIe, deaconess. Sunday November 23rd. Ken— THE CENTRAL Bedeque Uni_ sington Sunday School 10 a.m. ted Baptist Church Services. Sun- Dwme servlce 11 a‘m'; Free? day 11 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 {qwn Smiday $011001 1. p‘m‘ Dl‘ Rev. CA. Britten, Minister. Vine Serv1ce 2 p.m.: Kelr Memor- ial Malpeque Sunday School 6.30 - RICHMOND BAY Presbyter- p.m. Divine Service 7 p.m. Rev. ian Church. Rev L.M. MacNaugh- EH. Bean. R.A.. Bthr B-D~- Mill- ton Minister. Victoria West 11 islet- . $3353: 14 at 3 pm Fleeland ANGLICAN Church Services for the New London Parish on Nov. SPRINGFIELD WEST 0'— 23. the Sunday next before Ad— Leary United Baptist Pastorate. vent. Rector- Rev. W. Eric Ingra- .. - :Rev. Ross Howard, Minister. ham. St- Mark's Keflsing’ton. Holy fighiegeatéivescgffgggfdmghgeigu' Springfield West 11 a.m.; 0’— Communion 8:30 Sunday School Mrs; Harry Sentner Mr's Leary 7.30 p.m. 5.8. as usual. 10 and Morning Prayer 11 a.m.. Moreside and L10 d‘osb {in H St. Thomas, French River. Even- ; th -t y o e a FREE CHURCH 0f Scorland- in.U Prayer 2:30 p.m. St. Stephens. c e.my and ErneSt 05mm": Services November 23rd: Birch 35min ton Evenm fa er 7-30 of Regina. Sask. They have flve g r g p y . 234 KENT ST. 24 HOUR SERVICE " awed , _ Players: ll NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS . ALL SERVICING BY GRADUATE TECHNICIANS . UNITED Pastoral Services Sunday No- vember 23, 11 a.m. Communion at B‘unbury; 2.30 p.m. Commun- tmE MONTAGUE Pastoral ion at Mount Herbert; 7 p.m. reg- ge of Canada. Rev. J .M. Fra- ular service at .Powual. Rev. RR. ,Minister. Sunday, November Goudge, Minister. CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN .— ML Trinity church. Montague church Mermaid Divine Worship am” Sunday school; 11 am_ Sunday November 23rd 2.30 p.m. owing service and Junior Sun- Rev. W.I. MacElwmn, St. Giles Presbyterian Church, and; 2 p.m., Junior Ohoir prac— Elle-9t pI'EBCheT- COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge v United Church of Canada Rev. W. “THE DUNDAS Pastoral Charge H. Forsylth, R.A., Munster Church e United Church of Canada, Serwces . for Sunday. November y, November 23rd; services 23. Stanhope 1-1 am: Umon Road 3 p.m. West Covehead 7.30 p.m. ORWELL — VERNON Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada services Sun. Nov. 23 Eldon 11 ETHE PRESBYTERIAN Church Orwell 230 Cherry Valley 730 The Belfast choir W‘lll charge of the Rev. N.R. Green. NORTH RIVER United Bap- tist Church Services for Sunday November 23rd. 11 a.m. Clyde River 3 p.m.: King- stone 7.30 p.m. Special ofifering at Clyde River service for Spring hill Disaster Relief Fund. Guest speaker Rev. Leslie Wilton R.A., ' B.D., of 'Monoton Bible School. NEW GLASGOW Church Sunday, November 23rd. Morning worship and commun- ion 11 a.m. A memorial gift, honouring the memory of the “TS: Open daily From 8 a.m. late Mrs. Jane Mthenstry, Will 9 p.m., excerpt Friday eve- be dedicated at the seerce. Com- ing close at 5 p.m. Closed on munity Sunday School 10 a.m.; Wat’s until May, Edward Low- Cavendish United Baptist Church Worship service 7.1‘0 p.m. Rev. Buyer R. Jones, B.A., B.D., Mm— ister. MILTON - RUSTICO Parish “ Rector Rev. A.E. Piercey. Ser- {iDance Iona East School every vices for Sunday November 23rd. i St. John's Milton. 11:00 Mormng prayer and sermon Christ Church Long Greek 2:30 Evening1 Prayer and Sermon. St. Mark’s Rustlico 6:45 p.m. Sunday School 7:30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. ficome and bring the whole fam- 1y . CRAPAUD AND Springfield, The Anglican Church of Canada, Sunday November 23rd. St. Eliz- abeth’s Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning Prayer 11 a.m.: St. John‘s, Evening Prayer 7.30 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —- in Canada, St. John’s Belfast. Service on the Lord's Day at 11 a.m. At this service a special offering will be received for the Springhill Disaster Relief Fund. (Note): No evening service. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. “THE UNITED Church of Ca- nada. Cavendish Pastoral Charge Services of Divine Worship, Sun- day, 23 November, 1958. 11 a.m., New Glasgow; 3 p.m. Stanley Bridge; 7.30 p.m. North Rustico" CORNWALL PAS TIORAL Charge, United Church of Carnad Charge. Sunday November 23: Cornwall 11 a.m.; Kingston 3 p.m.; New Dominion 7.30 p.m. Sunday School, Cornwall 10 a.m. Rev. R.A. Patterson, Minister. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — in Canada. Marshfield Charge. Divine services for Sunday, No- vember Brdleorning service in Marshfield at 9.30 a.m. Morning Hear Again With Moiro’s "Natural looking” “Cordless” HEARING AIDS 0 BEHIND-THE-EAR aids for inconspicuous ear- level hearing with power and comfort. 0 HEARING GLASSES with nothing in either ear if you have good bone conduc- tion. 0 BARRETTES in the hair for ladies. Can be fashionably concealed. Powerful sound reproduc- tion. 0 OTHER STYtES, TOO Write or phone today f9: APPOINTMENTS F. W. BOYLES 170 Fitzroy Street Charlottetown, P. E. l. DIAL 7325 ‘North Milton Hal-l. Nov. 22nd. 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