Ir ROIEIT RICE f1"nadiIl PIGS Sllfl Writer LONDON CP-A modern de- lantl. to St. John's. Nfld.. uay to mark the 460th anniver- sarv of the original voyage. Philip Cabot. a British traveller- anllc in three weeks in a 71-foot nrean-g0lllE 11595083. St. John's "if i posibly can" May DRY- His pllll. ago, then is to cruise down the Si many in June at the John Cabot monument in Montreal. .4-cndant of explorer John Cabot ,ildll5 to sell from Bristol. Eng- next and writer. hopesl to cross the At- arrlvlng at 4, known in Britain as Empire conceived 10 weeks Lawrence to attend a cerc "l have written to the Cabot so- ciety in Montreal and to Premier Joseph Smallwood in Newfound- land to let them know of my plans." Cabot said Thursday. The original Cabot. a Genoa- born sailor-adventurer who came to London about MM. sailed with Henry Vll's blessing from Bristol May 2. 1497. in a small ship called Matthew. He found Newfoundland and thought it was Asia. Now his direct descendant plans to duplicate the voyage. His life- boat will be named Matthew VI. "You'll find the reason in the Bible," says Cabot. "Matthew. chapter six. is the last half of the sermon on the Mount. and gives a philosophy of life that stands well today." The 1056 voyager will have a EASTERN DANCE Lower Mont'ague Hall cancelled for this week only. Mas- qiierade Dance Novembe. 2nd. prizes for costumes. IIRWELL - VERNON .United lIiili'CIl Rev. John M. Sheen. Min- lxlfll". Eldon ll a.m.; Orwell 2.!) pm: Cherry Valley 0.45 p.m. POWNAL United Pastoral Charge Si-rvif'es Sunday. Oct. 2 . 11 U11 ,1 Bunbury; 2.31 pm Anniversary av Mi. Herbert 7 p.m. at Pownsl. Rs-v. T. R. Goudge. Minister. LPTON Gospel Chapel. Dundas 11:10 am. Sunday School; 11:30 a m The Lord's Supper; 7:30 p.m. Tl'lP Gospel Service: Guest speak- er - Mr. Stan Strelght. All welcome. ST. PETERS Bay Pastoral fharge. Services Sunday Oct. 28th. llarie ll a.m. Greenwich S p.m. Si. Peters Bay 7.30 p.m Services conducted by Dr. Darries. Sack- iille, N. B .. PARISH OF Georgetown. Angli- can Church of Canada. Holy Trinity (ihurch. Sunday October 28th. 'l'wenty-second Sunday alter Trin- iiy. ll a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon. Reverend W. 6 H031- Prlest in charge. GEORGETOWN Pastoral Charge llniied Church of Canada. Services for Oct. 28: 11 am Sturgen. S5 at in a m; 2.30 pm Milltown Cross: H5 p.m Georgetown. Male choir ixoie change of hour of Evening Service) Men's Association on Mon- day 7 p.m Special speaker. Rev. W. A Paterson. Minister. DUNDAS-ANNANDALE . Unit- ed Baptist Churches Sunday. Oct. zmh. Dundas I p.m.: Annandale. 7.30 p.m. These services will be conducted by Rev Owen Cochran. North River. THE Presbyterian Church in Canada. services for Sunday. Oct- nlver 28th. Murray Harbor North. Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Divine worship, li:00 am. and 7:30 P-01- Pr-ter's Road. Sunday School, 1:30 pm, Divine Worship. 2:30 pm. Everyone welcome. Rev. M. Carl Currie. Minister. PRESIIYTERIAN Church in Can sda. service for Sunday. October zilih Montague. rally day service, ll.00 a.m. guest preacher. Mr Ian MacLeod of Acadia Univer- sity. Cardigan. the sacrament of The Lord's Supper. 2:30 pm. Mon- tague evening service. 7:30 p.m. Montague Sunday School. 10:00 a. in Cardigan Sunday School. 2:00 pm. A warm welcome for all. Rev. D.A. Campbell, minister. MURRAY Harbour Murray Riv- er Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services Sun- day. Oct. zllth. Murray Harbour ll am Murray River 8 p.m; Little Sands 7.80 p.m Please note the change in schedule. Rev L.S Wool- lrcy minister. "Special preacher at Murray Harbour at if a.m will be the Rev. B B Snow of Botwood Newfoundland. Mr. Snow is. at pre sent engaged in special Evangelist- ic work for Eastern P. E. l. i DUNDAS - Annandale United Church Circuit Sunday. October 28th, Annandale. 11:00 a.m.. The Lord's Supper will be observed. Sunday School. 10:00 a.m. Dundas Evening Worship. 0:00 p.m. This is a Christian stewardship service. under auspices of the W.M.S.. and conducted by the pastor. The mus- ic will be under the leadership of Mrs. R.B. Clay. Special selections by the Murray River male trio. MONTAGUE pastoral charge. The United Church of Canada. Rev. J M. Fraser. Minister. Sunday; Oct. zilih. Lower Montague: 0:45 am... Wrrnlng Service and Sunday I School. Trinity Church. Montague: 10.00 a.m.. Sunday School. 11:00 R-m.. Morning Servieb and Junior Sunday School. LU p.m. Mission Bind. 3:3: p.in.. (note change in time to permit people from other places to come in) The closing Iervlce of the preaching mission. With Rev. Bert Snow as prelchi. and special music. All welcome to GUARDIAN - Descen'c:Ianl Of.lol1'”i'i"CaB'oi ' ..i.'?.T..f..””...'”.., Plans Voyage Next Year "”"” crew of six with him. including a pmgessional engineer. a movie cameraman and a radio operator. "it isn't a stunt." he adds. "I'd like to commemorate the old bt7y'I Journey and try to strengthen the links between Canada and Drltata. to show the significance of the Commonwealth and Empire." Cabot first thought of the Atlan- tic mission in 1947-the diilth an- niversary of John Cabot'a trip. "I couldn't make the trip then. Ind I can't wait for the sooth anniver- sary, so we're-going in 1957." la is in his 50:. ' Preaches Sermon On The Person And His Possession: The Montague United Church continued with an impres- si.oo BARGAINS. Montague 5 cents to -l.00. Watch Saturday's Paper for details. REV. ll.B. Snow continues his inspired messages at Montague Mission tonight at I. and Sunday at 8.80. . is a patient in the Kings County friends wish him a speedy recov- The funeral of the late Mrs. John D. Macbeod. Victoria Cross. who passed away at the home of her sion. N,B. was held from St. October 25th. The service conducted by the minister, Rev. D. hell was organist. and the hymns. favorites of the deceased. were "The Lord's My Shepherd." a n d '(There is No Night in Heaven." The pail bearers were Gavin Reid. William Hicken. in Ross. Duncan this great ralla. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Edwin hiccu- ron. St. Catharines. Ont. were re- cent guesls of Mrs. McCarron's mother, Mrs. Thomas St. Mary's Road. His many friends are sorry to hear that Mr. Heath Stewart. Mon tague. is a patient in the Kings County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hlgglnbot- ham, Halifax, NS. accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Graham and son. Claude. were weekend visitors to Montague and Murray Harbor North. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nelson and daughter. Barbara. Monta- gue. were recent visitors to Mone- Ion. N.B.. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Annear. Lower Montague. were visitors to Moncton. NB. last week. guests of Mr. Annear's cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Tuck. Friends of Donnie MacLaren.l son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mac- Laren. Montague. are pleased to hear he is convalsecing satisfac- torily following his recent oper- alien in the Kings County Hospi- tsl. llfr. and Mrs. Cecil Rice, no companied by Mrs. .l.A MacDon- ald. Miss Maclntyre. and mother. and Mr. Morrison left Monday on a holiday trip to Toronto. Ont. where they will visit with relat- lies and friends. Mr. Frank L. Coyle. Montague. Memorial 'Hospital. His many cry. FUNERAL AT MONTAGUE d son, Judson MacLeod. in Edmund- Andrews Presbyterian Montague. Thursday Church. afternoon. w a s A. Campbell. Mrs. A. F. Camp- ANTI-FREEZE - Installed by Dugk IIl'”'I Service Station MONTAGUI Macxenzie. Stewart Adams and Eugene Dunn. Interment took place in the Montague Community Cem- etery. Costa Rica live by farming, al- though oil. gold. zinc. lead, silver and V manganes. are l3:Ei3l&I slve service on Thupdsy evening. Mr. l.G. Phillips led the singsong of gospel Hymns. Rev. T.R. Goudge of Pownal. presided, and Rev. W. H. Forsythe. of Covehead led in prayer. The choirs of Trinity Uni- ted Church. Montague and Lower Montague, with Mrs. L.A. John- ston as organist. sang the anthem "My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord." and Mrs. Douglas Coffin and Mrs. Arnold Wighiman gave a duet ”Now I Belong To Jesus." Rev. Bert Snow read the Script- Murphyy from Matt. 16. 2128, and Acts theme ”The Person and his poa- sessions." with the text: "If sny man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross and follow me.” He said: "Haven't iwe had almost too much of easy religion? The Son of God died on a cross, can we then sit on the fence? Jesus calls for dedication of our lives and what we possess." 1-8 and he preached on the At the service tonight Rev. L.S. Woolfrey is to preside. and the Cherry Valley choir are to lead the service of praise. iaachurch Weddiagllcharlottetowaoalalv .0etobarl.MrI.Smithwas E Mr friends and relatives in Little Sands and Wood islands East this w k ee . and Mrs. ll.C. Se abough visited at her sister's Alex Blue's in Little Bands on Satur- dsy evening October ll. It is believed that all the po- tatoes have been dug in Little Sands by now. Some report a good crop. while others say. just an average crop. and others only a poor crop; Farmers needia fair price for their product. Mr. and Mrs. William Annear of Lower Montague and Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Hlcken. Oak Valley paid a- short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blue in Little Sands on Sunday. They were out on g sight seeing trip through. Belfast. Eldon. Plnette. Belle River. Wood Islands Little Sands etc. Mrs. Hichen is at pre- sent caring for Mrs. Annear who ANNUAL or the ltli Queen's Progressive Quarrio. FARMING SOCIETY lllusl oflthe 970.000 people in Bell's "Irving" Service Station MDNTAGUI NORTH RIVER Box Office Opens 7:15 Show at 7:45 TODAY For A Smart. SEAMLESS I-IOSIERY Reg. 1.50. Special suffered a broken hip about two months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Liv- I-Illltbllt. H " ” accompani- ed by Mr. Hughie MacNelll of High Bank. visited friends and relatives in Kinross on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Macleod of Toronto. paid a short visit to his home in Little Sands last week They planned to leave on return for Toronto on Friday. October 12. Ernie is the son of the late Mr. John T. Mat-Leod, Little Sands. Mr. Charlie Whitcome. who has been visiting friends in High Bank. planned to leave there on Friday for Massachu rill where he re- sides. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Birt and two children. Pisquid. accompani- ed Mr. and Mrs. in Gay of Chan- Iottetown to visit friends and re- latives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacP!ierson, Wood Islands East. The blower from High Bank operated by either of the Mac- Lcsn boys, is at work these days i WHIM ROAD The regular monthly meeting of the whim Road Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Wesley Campbell on Tuesday October 2. Thirteen member. answered roll call with a magazine br s shut in. who is a former member. There were three vlaltors present. Minutes of the. previous meet- ing were rend and approved. Dis- cussion followed regarding fixing roof of the Community Hall. and a committee was appointed to se- cure a carpenter. A donation of Sill) was voted Wood Islands East on Friday evening threshing the grain for the farmers ' here. The beautiful fine October days are a great asset to the farmers in getting the crop out and the grain lhreshed but plough- men are wishing for some rain as the ground is too dry for ploughing. Mr. and Mrs. John Burhoe and be held in Belfast Hall. Monday. October :9. 8 pm. Spot-ial lfl vltations to all lady electors to be present. Meeting Will he addressed by Mr. R. R. Bell, Angus Macluaan and Heath Mac- FRANK MICDONALD. Pn-gidpnt SINCLAIR MlcTAVlSll. Secretary. You'll need a smart eoat whether yoalrc going to the office or to classes. The Fashion Shoppe has I collection of new fall coats in many different styles and col- ors. Choose from Alpacama. cashmere. tweed. cloudy and many others. Be warm and wonderfully fashionable this in a cost from the Fashion shoppe. mm 29-” up THE FASHION SHOPPE family Abney. were guests or Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Mac!-"herson MEETING Conservative Assiiciai inn is ill Signed. FREE WE INVITE YOU TO SEE I The Happiness Of The New World Society This inspiring and educational color; takes about one hour to see. Bring your family and friends-It's free. saruaoav. oer. zm. 7:30 PM. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Fraser Street, Montague. P.E.I. All Kingdom Seekers Welcome NO COLLECTION br Ge Protestant orphanage. Re- ports of school and aick commit- toas were presented and new ones appointed. A penny sale was put on by Mrs. George Clarey and won by a visitor. The Red Cross Con- veoor reported that the work was completed. Mrs. Lawrence Stuart wasappointed as convenor for the coming year. Mrs. J. N. MacDonald kindly in-. vited the members to hold the an- nual meeting at her house. Roll call to be answered by paying due; and telling a joke. Meeting closed with the national anthem. after which the hostess served a delic-l ious lunch. assisted by Mrs. Rus- sel MacBeih. A social hour was enjoyed. . lFriday. Oct. 25, 1955 The cuaiaia-n.r... g . King's County lminofion Flddlng nod Step Dancing Contest. ST. MARYI8 HALL, IOURII SATURDAY, OCT. 27 AT 8:15 P. M. Winner to compete for Provincial Championship Admission 75c and 50c Sponsored by Souris Council K. of C. film is entirely in FREE SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Special Siiiiiiny dinners will he SE'l'Yt?(l in the Bison. "Rainbow" dining room, Montague every Sunday for the rest of the season. TURKEY or CHICKEN With all the trimmings. Adults 51.25 - Children .75 Dinner sen mi from 4 to 7 THE BISON REST.-XLRANT Warm Fall go S1 .39 SEE YOU LATER - ALLIGATOR! At the Capitol for the big "ROCK 'N ROLL" Show! Returns by Popular Request. Tlllll IAAIIIIIIEZ ...... 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