1" The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Sept. 2, 1965. tor the correspendiag month if the United Church. Miminigash MacDonald, minister. Tignish:| ANGLICAN SE%VICES, -par-'7.15 hymn sing, 7.30 regular wor- VIET NAM ee 11 a.m. Montrose 3 p.m. Elms- worship 9.30 a.m. Cascumpee:|ish of Port Hill. Rev. Deimont ship service at O'Leary. Mem Net operating |o-s for the first dale 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at Sunday school 10 a.m. worship | Yeo, rector. 12th Sunday after pers of Bethol LOL and Bethe- VOLU TEER seven months of 1965 was $16.,- regular hours. Mr. Brown Jar- 11 a.m. Alberton: Sunday school | Trinity. 11 a.m. Port Hill and lette LOBA will attend this ser- al mM ou oOo eC r fa nt N S 000 compared to income of $10,» dine will conduct the services. 11 a.m. Worship 7.30 p.m. Ellerslie at Port Hill. (Holy Bap- vice SWAMP R 340.000 for the corresponding pe- : ltism). 7.30 p.m. Lot 11 and Ink- ARMY riod im 1984. ‘ KENSINGTON — Presbyterian ALBERTON — WEST Point erman at Inverness. (N 0-t-€——!MARGATE pastoral charge. Y tT | r a ‘ Ralbear operating pw anne Church pastoral chars. Free- Presbyterian services. Rev. 7 | change in time) Confirmation New Lordon 10 a.m. Margate Bi M el ] | yO “ANBERRA Reuters)— or July were $68,539,000 and town ¢hurch 9.30 a.m. Kensing- \elass Friday 7 p.m. at the ree- 1130 9m Lone River 7.30 p.m. Oo U n g e S | S e y The Australian expenses $68,749,000 ‘ R. Files; interim moderator. Mr. | tory 7 P P Army has ton church 11 a.m. Keir Memor- Rex. W.A. Patterson, MA, BD, been swamped by members Operating revenues far tne ial, Malpeque 8 p.m Rev. Geo- John Wiseman, student minis- | min: ter Ry CAL HOLLOWAY was revived, he started shoot- statement to say Ralph loves of the ‘militia? volunteering —-fitst . — months of the year rge R. Tannahill, minister ter. Alberton: Sunday schoo! | O'LEARY United pastoral Grd MORE FOR MONEY DARTMOUTH, N.S. ‘CP)—At ing six nights a. week guns. He goes to sleep looking to serve in South Viet Nam. Were 1,870,000 and expen-es 10. a.m:-Worship 11 a.m. We h eee & Ralph Grant stands head and WON MAJOR AWARDS al_them. *His-bedroom walls are The respon e has been sq $472,036,000. Comparable figures RICHMOND BAY charge, the Pein: Guides ce aoe st ammt: 9.45 combined wors ip a waar Lo manstaslarieg shoulders above other rifle Ralph -graduated to full-bore slung ‘With more than 25, includ- ‘overwhelming that the army for 1964 were $455,706,000 and Presbyterian Church. Lot. 14 9 Worship 7.30 p.m. - j- De -_ none od. : t sin . cane e 1: ™ matksmen his age-—-in more shooting—-.303 and .308—in the ing rifles, shotguns and hand- has had tc defer for a few $445,366000 am. Freeland 11 a.m. Tyne Val-|- mr fee Ds oe es est von. 11. . Bloomfic Id.'ecnt since i . --_-_— ss TE, — SaatSaEESRETa wars than one fall of 1961 at nearby Bedford’ guns days plans to call them up. lev 8 p.m. Charles Hoekstra, The towering six-foot, three- Rifle Range The following year Ralph--grandson of the late The army wants volun- CHURC ‘minister. Rev. L.R. Files, inter- Fresh inch Dartmouth student will be he was good enough to make it Alfred E. Reid of Milford, N.S., mere between 23 and 35 to HES im - moderator. GROUND = the voungest member of a team to the 24-member’ Nova Scotia provincial legislature member undergo six months’ exten- (Continued from page 13) BS. Se caaet ng Canada at the tcam chosen for the’ Connaught from 1954 to 1955—hopes to en- sive training in Australia be# ” TRYON. CHARGE, United Bamburg u =u Commonwealth. rifle champion- title shoot ter university this year : fore serving in Viet Nam for Church, Interim-moderator Rev Church Please note opening ses- ships at Bisley, England, next Ralph remembers 1963 as the He says’ he doesn’t feel his 12 months George P. Tannahill, BA. Visit- sions of Sunday school ‘following ULK PAC: June year he shot the Maritime cir- — with a rifle will be of A The army said more men og aon a werk Sine eee, nmnne vane: ae 11.00 HALO ¥ 39 Grant was selected for the cuit advantage in a career, e had volunteered than could ms 7 s resbyterian au cn, a.m., ape averse a.m. Wi rs ¢ team in August after he won That year he won “the Merch- works with a construction com- he absorbed in the limited Galt, Ont. Morning worship at Worship: Tryon 9.45 a.m. Cape Palmolive ‘1 _ Spray iene the grand aggregate at the Do- anj’s Cup, the prestige prize, at pany during the summer number of vacancies avail- 11. Nursery school in chureh Traverse 11 a.m. Crapaud 7.30 Soap 3/41 ei 99° | 3. LBS. . PICKLING minion of Canada Rifle Asso- the Nova Scotia championships. months. able. parlor 11 a.m. Primary Sunday p.m. Rev. A.H. O’Brien, minis-| ais Tin . 5 ib 33¢ -iation championships at Con- He’ took shis \.303 to Prince ee Ralph E. Myers, a veteran School "11.15 a.m ter. : ee - = rs Onions . . naught Ranges, Ont. He also ward Island and won the grand member of the Nova Scotia Ri- : ae } sland s duh : won six other major events aggregate and then did the fle Association, says Grant has CNR Re rts ANGLICAN CHURCH parish ALBERTON pastoral charge, Ajax To — there, missing only the Gover- same thing at New Brunswick. gone extremely well after shoot- of New London. 8 am. Holy United Church. Rev, David ‘ matoes Corn PICKL nor-General’s match At-tt-and= still -a-cadet he waS"jng onix a few years Eucharist St: Marks: Kensing-= pereerte —-——--, 2 fn 45° 2 is 45° Y) 49: CAULIFLOWER It was his fourth straight year competing against the Praag ie “We have some darn good ri- $210, 000 Loss ton, 75am evening prayers, |e sant iti « CERTIFIED ; . ; PLUMS - PEACHES at Connaught omnes best sonert : ay {h® fie shooters down here and there Marks, Kensington. 930 a.m. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR —— or __. He-_recalls he first. began first time it had ever been done. wouid be mere like Ralph Grant eo Buch 1 St Thomas. amy installation or rewiring shooting at the age of six or His blazing pace continued at jf we had more facilities for MONTREAL ‘CP)—The CNR French os, a.m. morning Je> you can save yourself’ time, = 10 Ib. White ; SEE OUR “%S seven when <tather” ~super-~ Connaught that ~year~~and~~ he shooting.” : reported here a net “railway” prayer St * Stephen's, Burling- ‘trouble and moury. . Fi Cc. " LUCKY. DOLLAR vised his firing of a 22 in the placed second : the Governor- ——— = operating loss of $210,000 for the| ton. Rev, E.J. Fiander, rector. C SERVICE E AD FOR MORE basement of their home at General's ‘match. month of July compared to. a ore OF PEL 2 SPECIALS Shubenacadie, NS In competition, the 30-inch G T net operating income. of $512,000 . MONTROSE yastoral. charge LEA * It was at that small commu- bullseye 1,000 yards away ap- erman eam —————— a = . ‘ nity aong the banks of the rivet—pears a mere dot behind the of the same name that young sights. ‘“‘The prime require- Takes Record Ralph later practised with a BB mene of a marksman are good ds, NOW’S THE TIME TO STOCK UP YOUR LINEN CUPBOARDS Holman‘s have made some very special buys... Ist quality linens, bedding, etc. ... you reap the savings if you act now.. . HOLMAN’S ! air rifle hd eyes, nerves and the sei His family moved here in 1957 ability to read wind,” says LEIPZIG (AP)—An East Ger- and four years later, when his Grant man team swam the 440-yard Scout troop started a rifle club, Ralph likes to try his eye on freestyle relay in 3:38.1 minutes he began to take shooting ~se- deer and small game but he. Tuesday, a world record, the riously, He won ‘a. few trin- says a: good marksman on the official East German news kets’ in competition after the rifle-range is not necessarily a agency ADN reported. \ * once-a-week practices. good hunter. “‘A deer has to be. The time, in the Leipzig Olym- s When the Dartmouth Marks- stalked before it can be shot.’’ pic pool, clipped six-tenths of a men Association—now the At- SURROUNDED BY GUNS second off the record set by the : * lantic Marksmen Association— It wdild be a gross under- United States this summer. 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