10 ‘rue uuuunn. onsrtocmown, ri-1.. Feb. 1, 1964.. CHURCHES SUNDAY toi-ate. Rev. T.W. Howard. Min- ister. Worship: Long Creek 11.00 __ : a.m. Clyde River 3 n.m. Kings-. DUNDAS AFNANDALE} ton 7.30 pm. Sunday S c h o 0 ii United Baptist Pastor-. Clyde Rn," 2 n_m. ate — Dundas Sunday School all 10 a.m. Service st 11 a.m. An» HAZELBROOK BAPTIST nandale. Service at 7.30 p.m. Church. Preaching at 3 pm. Lie. Myrtle Ingersoll. pastor. lspecial speaker lThorne. MURRAY HARBOUR — Mui-l ray River Charge. Services. Sun- MOUNT HERBERT United day, Feb. 9, as follows: — LittIe’Chl1!‘Ch- Sunday_2,.30 pm. Rev ; Sands. Worship 11 a.m. MurraylJ-G~E- 3311- M“‘15l°"- I River. Worship 2 p.m. Churchl , ‘ School 10 a.m. Murray Harbour. , PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada. Wo lands. r. W ' . . . 1003:? pD?i‘vit(i: Vice 0,‘ WOW“? 3 .P~i"‘- R‘'-‘‘’- W" Minister‘ fold Nicholson. Min ster. i PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MURRAY “W,” Church 0' in Canada. si. John's, Belfast. ? Christ 10 a.m. Bible School. lllservinn of worship 11 ,,_m_ Re“ . I-'°1’d'3 Supp" “Id W°r5l“l’-lDonald Nicholson, Minister. Speaker: John Macdonald. . l YORK Pastoral Chairge Unit-1 Church. Rev. F.W. Lacey. Of Cl1I'lSt- 5 P-Yft Bibi! h°°l'3Minister. Sunday. February 9: 3 and Lord's Supper. 7.30 D-m-‘Central 11 a.m.: Pleasant Grove. Evening Worship. Speaker: Da- ‘i2.3o tsunday School 2.10 pm); ‘ d Weale. York 7.30 p m. MURRAY HARBOUR Churcn ed SOURIS — BAY Fortune Un-n THE BROOKFIELD Pastoral. tted Churches. Worship at Soui-Charge of the Presbyterian l1a.m. and at Bay Fortum-,ZChu.rch in Canada. Glasgowi 7.30 pm. Rev. D.E. Adams. min-I Road. 11 a.m. Hartsville, 2 p.m. l lster. . Brookfield. 7.30 pm. The Rev-pl erend Peter D. Ruddell. B.A., MONTAGUE BAPTIST Par B-D. MlY1l5lEl"- torate —- Rev. A.G.J. Steevesfi pastor. Sunday. Feb. 9. 1964.’ HUNTER RIVER United Montague - Sunday school mchurch Charge. Services North; an-nn wm-shin 11 an-n__ gvenn iltshire 11 a.m. Wheatley Ri--V song 7_3o n_m_ Mn,-my Ha,-nnnriveir 2 p.m. Hunter River 3.30 _ snnday school 1 n ,n wn,_;p.m. Mr. James Forbes. speak- ship Murray River Sun-:9“ ' da Sc oo 2 .m.. Worshi 3.153 n,,f,_ Snngenn‘°_ Sunday gcnn CAVENDISH Pastoral Charge 2 pm“ worship 7.30 pm’ .Nevv Glasgow at 11 a.m.: Cav- I-endish at . p.m.; Stanley ‘ THF. M0-NTAGUF. Pasioraiimd-‘-19 at 7.3“ Pm Re“ Mmlev Charge —— The Presbyterl a it Bemleyv Mmlsl": ' Church in Canada. Minister —- HE p R E 5 B Y T E R] AN- §e"ABd35i1'C;ML°W°rY-_F°:' h9.Church_ in Canada Central Par- -‘L 1; fills A °“t3B“9_- C “T9 tllsll. Nine Mile Creek Church -‘ -9900 3-m-~ w°T5I“P 11 3-T"-ill a.m. Morning Worship. Can-n :’i‘:ar']7:30wl(’)i_'§T‘h-ipSl2- 3%“gI':1W5 C3"loe.Covc Church -—- 3 p.m. Wor-i’ _ C h u r c h — 7.30 p.m. Evening? — . — - - wmon . 1 s. Lounsbury. Mlinister. Sunday- School 10 a.m.. Worship 11 am.‘ FREE CHURCH of Scotland- Evengelistic Service 7.30 pm. iWor-ship Du _ cnaflnnemwni . V11 a.m. and 7 pm.; Stanchel 2; Services Sunday Feb. 9. Rev.‘ Russel Burns. Minister. Lower MARSHFIELI) Harrington Montague: 9.45 am. Montagutnand Mt. Steiwart Pastoral 11 a.m. Sturgeon: 2.30 p.m. C h a r g e. The P r e sbyterian} ;Ch.urch. Mr. Hugh Lowry, Cate-I. MONTAGUE BIBLE Chapel ohist. Harrington 11 a.m. Marsh-. Sunday Feb. 9 — 9.30 a.m. The field 2 om-. Mt. Stewart 730. Lord's Supper for all believcrs.llJ--m- REV T-H.B Somers. Inter-: 10.45 a.m. Sunday School for all§1m~m0del‘at0l' ‘ ages including Adult B i ble; Classes; 7_30 p_m_ Regiflaf ev.. I RUSTIC“ Angli- ening service. All welcome. 93?" P3l'15h- R9031!‘ - RH‘. AE. ‘ i-Piercey. St. Mark‘s. Rustico. MONTAGUE -- CHURCH ofnll a.m. Holy Communion and Christ Bible school: 10 a.m.iSermon. St. John's. Milton. 3.00 Morning worship service and pirn. Evening Prayer and Ser- communion: 11 a.m. Sermonznmon. “Concerning the Old Covenantf and the New." Evening Worship: CHERRY VALLEY. (‘.hri.=t 7.30. Sermon: “Christ and His; Church 7-00 Evening Prayer and New Covenant. Not Like the Oldl Sermon. Rev. e r c e y youth mgetings 7itPriest-in-charge). pm. Friday Bible study: 8 p.m.‘ Sneaker; w__i_ wnn5_ ANGLICAN CHURCH (Tra- ntpaud and Springfield St. John's VALLEYFIELD — 0RWELLlEV9n5°P-Z 7-30 pm. _St. Eliza- Head — Belle River. The United; bellts Holy Communion ll a.m. Church of Canada Minister: Rev. A.W. Garwood. rector. Rev. Graeme M. Fraser. Sun-' day. February 9: Valleyfield—l 11 a.m. Belle River —- 2.30 pm. Orwell Head — 7.30 nm. HAMPTON Pastoral Charge — The United Church of Can- Bonshaw 11 a.m.; Desablg p.m.: Victoria . p.m. Brycr R. Jones. Minister THE BEDEQUE PASTORAL Charge — The United Church of GEORGETOWN - Holy Tr-in- 3 Canada. Rev. R.M. Ca11'1€1‘0|l- fty Church tAnglicant Celebra- ltMinister. Albany Church School tion of Holy Communion — . n 10 a.m. Worship 7.30 pm. Bed-‘ pm. Celehrant and Preacher~ f eque church scnnni an, The Rev. L. Elias. Worship 11 am. Borden Church‘ School 10 and 11 a.m: Worship 3 p.m. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. iladn Worship at Murray River 11.00 1239 a.m.. Iris 2 p.m.. Belle River 4 ‘Re,-_ p.-m.. Birch Hill 7 p.m. Ewen E MacDougall. student. TI-IE PR ESBY'I‘ERlANl Road - Church School 10 a.m.. l ' am Murray Hat-l TRYON — BONSHAW United _Ch‘"'°h SCIWU1‘ Baptist pastorate. Rev. L. . 1.30 -p.m.. Worship 2.31 1101- : Graves. Minister. Services for Rev. M. Carl Currie. Minister. l Sunday‘ Feb_ gm -I-Won um ‘a.m.: Westmoreland 7.30 pm. Tryon Sunday School 10 a.m. CORNWALL UNITED Church‘ cm-nwan _ 11 nm_ Kingston _ Church of Canada. Sunday. Feb. 3 pm, New Dominion _ 7_30 9: Sunday Schools -— Tryogi. 10 Sunday School Cornwall 10 3111- C1‘3DaUd 11 8-m- W0t‘S!l1ll- a.m. — Minister — Rev. Isaac T1'y0n 11 8-m- Crapaud 3 9-H’!- Walls. Cape Traverse 7.30 p.m. Rev. NEW GLASGOW ch r ‘ 5”“ Allison H 0Brien Minister. Church: 10 a.m. —- Bible School 11 a.m. — Morning Worship ser- vice. Minister — Mr. Merle W. Zimmerman. TRYON CHARGE The United ANGLICAI.‘-N SERVICES. Par- ish of Port Hill. Quinquagesima Sunday. Port Hill, 11 a.m. (Holy Communion) Inverness. 2.30 p.m. Ellerslie, 7.30 p.m. Wed- nesday. Feb. 12th. United Len- ten Service in St. John's Church M13 Merl? W- Zlmmel‘-. Ellerslie. at R p.m. Rev. Del- : mont Yeo. Rector. l NORTH TRYON and Breads!- bane Presbyterian CAVENDISH Baptist Church: 3 p.m. —- Worship Service. Min- ister — man. FREDERICTON AND Bread-l albane Churches of Christ: 10.80 a.m. — Bible School in Brenda!- F1’°d9l'lC‘—0fl 7-30 P-m- - Breadalbane: Service at 8 pm blues Worshln Service to Rev. G. Killen. Minister. held in Fredericton. Mlnister—- Mr. Merle W. Zimmerman. , PRINCETOWN LOT 16 Pas- ‘toral Charge. United Church. VERNON _ pawn“, p.5tnr.i_,Minister Rev. Ralph . John- :1 Charge. United Church. Rev.‘lt0“- M-3liP9Qll€ Worship 11-00 G.A.D. Elliott. minister in;8-m-- Lot 16. 7.30 om. ' a.m. Orwell; 3.30- vnney; 730 mm‘; THE KENSINGTON Pastoral Charge of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. The Rever- end Peter D. Ruddell. B.A., B. terim-moderator. charge. 11 pm. Cherry Pownal. WINSLOE Pastoral Charge. the United Church. ll am. at High- fie ; 2.30 p.m. Princetowni Road: 7.30 p.m. Winsloe North 730 ‘ml’ " mm“ F""‘“""" 3”" 1' ducted by Mr Merrill Bishop R. Goudze. Minister. 0'LEARY PASTORAL Charge. COVEHEAD PASTORAL United Church of Canada. Rev. Cl‘ ge United Church It arold new ip S e r vi c e. Clyde River ls°h° David H. Hamilton. B.A.. B.D.. Minister. Services of public wor- ' Bloomfield ll a.m.. West‘ man 1.15, Brae 2.30. 0'Lcsryj Cuada. Sunday Feb. 9. West Sovehesd 11 a. in. Union Road 2.31 p.m. Stanhope 7.30 pm. Mr. R. H. Baxter. Minluer. TIIE UNITED Church Bread- ldp: 11 o. m. Na-tli Granville: L-D p.rn. Pleasant Valley; 3.00 .rn. nose Valley. Rev. Thomas as. Minister. - ALBERTON Pastoral Charge . Tl IIVEII Baptist Pu — United Church of Canada 4.. C 5‘ .5 MONTROSE PASTORAl.l Charge — The Unit. Church. Brown Jsrdlne. Minister. Mim- lneguh 11 a.m. Montrose 3 pm. Elrmdsle 7 jun. Former Sailor Forming CS In Northwest Territories By ARCH MacKENzlE OTTAWA tCPi——Creation of a and wartime sailor. joined the separate Northwest Territories ‘northern affaiisdepartinent in civil service has been begun 1950. For a while in 1963. he . continued the long - This is one of the assign- ments for B. G. IBenl Sivertz. who was named Jan. 13 as the land a northern affairs depart- first full-time commissioner for lment hen the large hunk of Canadian real l estate north of the 60th paral- lel and east of the Yukon. Mr. Sivertz. 58. s Victoria-‘ Rev. David MacDonald. Minis- r. scumpec Worship at 11 a.m. Tignish Worship at Mrs. MacLeod's at 2 p.m. Alberton Worship at 7 pm. .fairs or other departments. llIANDLED EVERYTHING NORTH BEDEQUE Charge.] United Church. Ministeri 9 . Rev. R.M. Shaw. Freetown Wor- ‘ branch responsible for educa- , mem ' l tion. welfare and virtually al-ll ship 11 a.m.. North Bedeque Sunday School 10 . .. North lbfihetj _ _ Bedeque gnd Traveler; Regtlrltorles administration. combined worship 7.30 p.m. _ the Northwest Territories merside Bible School 10 Worship and Communion 11.00 . horse although we federal EOV-« a.m.. Evening Prayer 7.00 pm. lernment of course continues to Youth Meeting 8.00 p.m. Minis-.i=ut up most of the operating ter: D.L. Howlett. ; - 5 In another chapter of Cana- WEST PRINCE Presbyterian dian political ‘evolution. Mr. Churches. Minister Rev Peierisivertz has to line up Plans for J. Drach. B.A.. B.D a.m. Service conducted by! Mr. A.M. Ross. West Point 11‘ a.m.. Freeland 2 pm. Victoria lfiarm Price Index‘ West 3.30 p.m.. Tyne Valley 7.30‘ Pm ‘U p In P.~E.|., Down WELLINGTON PAs'ronAi.§ Charge. United Church. Rev W iln other Pr°vs' B. MacPhall. Minister Union Corner. 11 a.m., Wellington pm" Vi°l°“a west 7'30 P'm'i tural products declined Ch§g:D%1:fi:$Aé‘ edeqfispgsgl pared with the revised Novem- ning worship 10.45‘ Sunday; her index of 245.3, the bureau 12.00. Evening gospel‘ . -. . service 7:30 pm. Prayer meek‘! s latest decline in the _in- mg Thursday evening 8 p.m..dex—based on I935-39 equalling Pastor Rev. Bernard A. Toner.’ commues 3 “Wm”! of statistics said today. ‘ Thi . trend that started last July. Be-~ ANGLICAN CHURCH of Can-i ‘"9" N°V°’""°’ 3"” D“"“"“ ada_ Parish New London ; er. lower prices were recorded Q“-mqnaqesima Sunday 3 am‘. for livestock and eggs while po- a'm_ H°_; tato prices were higher Holy Communion, 9.30 , _ . . - 1y Provincial indexes in Decem- Communion. 9.30 am. H olyl Communion, 10 a.m. Sunday! be“ with the N“"9mh°" mdex '“‘ needed in the House of Com- 11 Prince Edward 15- -‘Morning Prayer. St. Thomas.:l3"d 192-7 ‘135~3'- N‘“'3 S‘‘‘“''3 ver. School at St. Mark's. a.m.‘ b1'3°k9l53 7.30 p.m, Evening Prayer. St.i - (225-7% Stephens. Rev. E.J. Fiander. .2124 (209-4% ‘ (270.8). Ontario 271 i271.5t, MARC-ATE UNITED Char2e.lMal1it0b3 227-1 ‘Z28-1‘. 53Sk8l-'.election. “He was defeated. of chewan 211 f2l2.3l. Alberta 232.6; coursr~_" Mr, Will New London 11.00 a.m. Long Ri-1 ver 2.30 pm. Margate 7.30 p.m. Rev. W.A Paterson. Minister i235.2l 27-1.5 i275.6t. Forihe ni gandwic fry cold cuts Whatever liind of sandwich you inalie, it tastes better. loolis nicer on ‘Butter-Nut ROUND white bread ...and it's so pretty for party sandwiches. Try it. You'll love it. Butter-N born former merchant seaman standing practice of being both North-, ‘west Territorial commissioner " L MAY TAKE YEARS JAL lfederal employees who elect to go north to live—or who already are there with the northern of-l Mr. Sivertz had been director lceflai.“ l“ 553' of the northern administrationl aspects of Northwest Tier-l By contrast. the Yukon. which in- CHRISTLAN CHURCH sum. ; tends to copy. has an adminis- a_m, tration operated from White-. A1nem,n'on-the-spot administration of a l OTTAWA tCPl —» Canada's‘ ers 2' index of farm prices of agricul- word has been issued yet—th.at .3 perl the concept of territorial divi- l cent in December to 244.6 com-'~ sion will be dropped- rd .« nees New Bl'“"5Wl1‘k.Co1umbia Native Brotherhood. Quebec 273-2‘; said only one Indian ran for iam and British Cnlumhlal annual Indian and Metis confer- Bakcd in covered pan: public service. northern schools. social welfare and public works, The break with direction from Ottawa——for part _ tory at least -— would satisfy some northern criticism. About the only territorial civil servants now existing are those in the liquor stores—w.hich pro- vide the largest single item of { territorial income outside of federal grants. Implementation of the va.r- ; ious self-administered services may take four or five years. A ' lot depends on the form ture government in the North-_ ,west Territories. which is uh-in e least. l the I l 9. -'.=‘ Legislation prepared by ‘ -outgoing Conservative govern- ' and adopted unchanged by the Liberals got nowhere in .the last session of Parliament. ’ It would have split the North- « gwest. Territories into two parts = .—enst and west.—with a major- ‘ iity of elected representatives. i for the western council. ‘ E The eastern council would . have had a minority of elected _’ members as the present system V does. 1 -Meanwhile. as the legislation} stalled on Commons and com- -mittee opposition sparked byi lConservatives themselves. the ‘ rms of the existing nine-man uncil expired and new elec- tions have been called for jM Ch 31. The Commons committee ‘is gscheduled to continue examin- |ing the northern situation and it is elieved by some observ- here—although no official ONETIME RESORT Roman coins unearthed at medicinal springs in the Pyre- suggest that present—day i Panticosa was a popular resort lin the first century AD. i INDIAN MPs NEEDED ' WINNIPEG icPi — A native leader said Tuesday Indians are ‘mons. Guy Williams of Vancou- president of the British ‘Parliament in the last federal s told the ‘ NICO. cost h o 9 for better flavor. 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