ASSEMBJBi-own .lardlne. lay in I n lstet. I Belmont Yeo. Canon M. Fergu- ter. Lot 16 11 a.m.: Malpequ. Anglican Church. Friday. Jan-' SPRINGFIELD -- O’LEARY' PENTELOSTAL 730 pm . iest-m-charge. ’ - - »~ t -; l' f C a n a d a. 169 Belmont Campbellton 11 a.rn.. Elmsdale . 50'” PT nary 1!. rIrenttlntzton Piesbyter Alma United Baptist Pas or tes o 1 Dim: Mantras? 7 pm. Mom_ [2 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. -Ia*n;_1._.u_1963. . . .. A 1 - _ 1.-Street. Summerside. Rev. A.W. . ~ I . , ST. MARY’S. Slimmerfilde- BIDEFORD UNITED , - er‘l'xlr‘t Sunday school. . to rnVEHEAD Pasture“ Marga lan Chum ate. Rev. Maxwell l\Iesbitt mu ineymlds' past”. Sunday Sch“! rose Christan m Fenowsmp m F at “he E i ha" 7‘0 am ("hutch a 111- “""Slillh H a m" “"1"” v \v h d VORTH REDEQUE U n itedt lSlPFr “Leary "‘30 lm-l Almal 1015 8 ~ 1m; eve. “The Shining Candles" at 7 e 5 0 PP Y- - - - Pastoral Charge. Lot 14. it om gun-m- Sct'vit't‘, 7.3“ nm. Ln'md Chmi“ 1"" cm ea ' Church Pastoral Charge. Northla p rn.‘ Springfield 7.30 r- mining service at 730 p.m. p.m. Mattlns; 8 am. holy commun- Guest speaker: Rev. Ralph n. I(‘nntinued ti-um page Hi ‘ H . . _ W H am. Union Road. 2'30 Pym. inadeque m Travellerstswdad School as “war ' io - a.m. family Eucharist Johnston. conducting the service Rev. o. “i” ll” “‘1‘ “l 5“” “"1 Ftanhopc mo p.m. Rev. R. n. R Q, 2 . new“ 730 pm i ‘ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. O’LEARY UNITED Pastoral and sermon; 9.45 am Sunday H i I 'h Hill ll ft m - Ri‘ll“ Rl‘” - - - ‘ ’ 0‘ p'n-L‘ - -' ' . VFW IONDON Anglican Par-t . , Charge. Sacrament at he 9c 0001' 7 .m. evensong. A na- WELLINGTON P AMORAI. F «d . .{r ‘ Rm Baum. minister. can" cerVK‘p 730 to 1.4.1 p. m. a A I - Summerstde. Rev. J. Donald k - P U 1 . . " am:' mm! P" -'l I‘m il'll‘l‘ll Rl‘” 7 l" m‘ . . loin: T Waldron minister. 1"" 8'30 a‘m' how communiion ltdacKav. minister. Wm‘Sth 11 Iford-s Slipper. “Gr-mt. Sham. “Vity play "A cradle in Bemle- Challslchl'tidild ($312!? ‘le’t’iii IPTON' CHAPEL. sundav tiiien F. \lfllllmllétll. sturlcnt. HANIIBROOK Cross Road 8 at St. Mark's; 11 am. .Vlam Senior Sunday School a. field: 1'30 I‘m- 95 9V0“: hem" will be. pres t by 1 t ' .‘ e" M ' i v ' - i - -"' ' ‘ n11a.m.:Un ,i- 8.1mm. m a m “Wk glmmr‘ (Hymn. llmeitnnokt‘. 11am. Cross Roads Rl( HMOAD BA\ PIPSI).\ICF';(‘Ommlln10n at St. Math 5. 2.30 0 am: Primary Sunday School 2.45 pm. Brae. 1. girls of the Junior Auxiliary. Victoria wagon-330;)? , ll 30 a m. Gospel Service. T ‘10 "M'l'u "\ p m. Speaker. Milton Poole. DI'VDAS —— initandal! ‘intl Georgetown Pastoral i‘lwtges. . .30 p.m. O- i W" 7-30 t‘ m- 9V. C- W- evening servme Leary- Re‘“ 1111‘ Hamilton’ BA’ and and Sprincl‘icld. \‘t .lwltn‘s minister. cltttrcl communion II :t in St. ‘ ‘ ‘ V _ ‘ ‘ . Flt/abcilt‘s t"\t‘ll\l"i'l :7 till it til. 1R1?“ ("1 “(H I)! Scotland. “LPN I” WNW... 3 Worship D.\'. r— C arlottctnwn. ' ' W i 1100 am. and 7.00 pm. Stan- Thomas : 5 1 PasseY. ian Churches. Tyne Valley in. evensong at St. in 11.30 a_m.; ia.m.; Freeland 2 p.m.: Victor- 7.30 pIm‘ Evean at st. Steph- at 730 vim. 3D. minister ‘ la W951 7-30 P~m- M - -~ D‘m‘ en's. Rev. Ron Parsons. rector. ' TON aid Ross will conduct all ser- ' SUMMERSHW; (‘HURCH 0ft ALBER I h “"05- l'NlTED CHURCH .ernsmg'lChrist. Rev. D1,. Howlett. min- Charge- united Chum - ST. JOHN’S — St. Eleanors. 10 am. Sunday School; 11 am. PASTORAL choral Eucharist and sermon. R,” V' Canon M. Ferguson. rector. FREE CHURCH of Scotland Western Charge. Coleman it a.m.: Cape Traverse Sabbath School 2.30 pm: Cape Traverse <cv‘\ it c: .l:ut Salty Tale Told Oi P.E.|.Seaman Ry NEIL A. SIATHESON Provincial - Farm Editor I HAVE to think George P, Thompson, ('lt’tilnltt'ltiiitt Im Ilits saltv tale of an old sea do: from Cardigan. Fl 11': tashtc'icd from w hat \li‘ 'I'htitnpcnn told me and information in a new -pepcr clipping. that he has rezcived lrom Vancouver where the veteran mariner now r't‘ilt’lf‘S. ('antain Dan MacDonald - I‘Iarl \lacllona‘d nt' (Tartiizau is a gmhniv took the \‘ictory (‘himes on her maiden voyage and Coors» remembers her because his father George A. 'I‘iiompzon Mr. .lames B. Miller.: HI'NTER RIVER U n I t e d l Church. \‘orth Wiltshlre. 11.00l a m. \Vheatloy River, 300 pm. » IIuntcr River. 7.30 pm. Rev. W. i l‘. Dinrlial, minister. t VALLEYFIELD — 0 r w c l I . Head Charge. Rev. A. S. Weirl h n, \linister-in-charge. Orwell . Ilead service, 11.00 am. Valley- izeld, 2.30 pm. VERNON —~ POII'NAI. Pa s« tnral (‘ltat-ge. ll am. at Cherry \‘allev; 2.30 pm. at ownai; 7.730 pm. at Orwell. Sunday Schools: 10.45 am. at Pownal and It am. at Millview. Rev.l T. R. Goudge, minister. had .1 share in her. along with the l'llP Senator John A. \lac- THE RROnKI-‘iFJJ‘t Pastoral Donald Cardigan and Charles Lyons. t‘harlot‘ctown i‘hat':e of the Pre s bytcrian t".-\PT\I\' \lachlVAIB who lives now in \‘tmccuitir, R t' has had manw tbrt'lin: r'vporionccs. hitt 1 think you‘ll like the one about a thri'ling escape from a German submarine in the First (treat at‘ THE Ill,“ wit was wounded in the leg when a German l'~ Brat shelled and sank his tltrcc-masted slhooner - <itt‘ ‘~\.'IS carrying coal from imtlai're to Cardiff - < and he was taken pris- oner by Hip utbtiiarirc captain who ~pat in his face when \Iac- Donald told him “I'm a i‘anadian”. Ordered bclow deck. thc sub was starting to submerge when the Cardigan native “had to get nix-av quick or go below." Recalling the experience. he continues: Hit him "A Poke In His Dirty Mug" "1 't‘tmk' the chance. gaic the captain a poke in his dirty mug and them i jumped over the side of his pirate ship. It was \larrli q md I . and the water was good and cold. and I was bleeding a lot managed to get hold of one of the hatches and that kept me afloat. The c was hell to pay aboard the sub The commander was bel- low-in: orders to get me and everyone was rtinnutg arcund with l‘II’lt‘u trvin: to get a shot at me." 11(' mam underwater as much as he could and tins lucky that a Pt'ttth derrioyer came on the scene. and the l'-boat got otit of there with all possible speed. Taken aboard a thtish =hip he had his leg dressed and got a "or: o" rum" which made him "feel a lot better." \Iat'Donald is still bale and hearty though he started to all be- I’nrc the mast H8 years ago. l SIIOI'ID odd that the \';tnzouver clippin: ca me to \lr. t‘luu'ch. Hunter River 11 a.m.: Glasgow Road 3 pm; Hartsvil- lc Till) pm. Peter D. Ruddell,l RA. RD. minister. ' YORK PASTORAL l'nited (‘hurch Rev. G. . . tilliott, minister. 11 am. \'nt'1(;§ 2‘30 p.m. Rrackley; 7:30 pm. t‘eutral Church MOUNT STEWART -- I. Peters Bay Charge. The Unitedi Church. Mount Stewart: 10 am. ‘ senior Sun d a y School; 11.15 ' ; 11.30 am. junior . Morell: 2.30 pm. dedication service of the \inrcll L‘nited Church. Dr. .l.B. torsion. president of the Mari- time (‘onference will dedicate the church and preach. 7.3 p m. dedication service of fur~ nishmgs. gifts and memorials. Dr. t‘orston will preach. Special music at both services. HAMPTON P A S T 0 RM. theme. The United C h u r c h. t‘harge, A Di I‘ll”nl[’l.«.".’l from Dr, kin: (:rady a former Summerside athictc of l‘lal'llllmrl ll a-m~'- Appi“ RMd t-rnow-n w ho is known bv many in his old home town and other 23“ ll mi \‘ictoria 7.3 p. m. rat-o w the moi-mm (‘hick Williams. himself a :rPai athlete of Rm". Bri‘cr R- Jone-s. minister- a.m.; C/tar/O/I‘et‘own Sfore 297/ 9. SummerS/b’e Sfoce 297/ 9. CHARLOTTETOWN STORE OPEN TILL 4.30 P.M. gm ON SALE AT housewares Pyrex I‘ulored Casseroles Hold 2 quarts. Regular $3.25. Special 2.49 furniture housewares t‘orning Ware Sauce Pans so ounce size. 5.19 In the. Regular hardware ' CHARLOTTE TOWN STORE housewares Chrome Tea Kettles In the 6 pt. si7.e. Reg. $5.98 Special 4.79 hardware furniture only 9 piece Chesterfield Group lieu c o v e r beige. Nylon brown, 2 tr e e n. Regular $238.95. 199.00 hardware SATURDAY S’SIDE STORE OPEN TILL 12 NOON SAT. 55 F. a 2 RM, SH’ARP OMLY . furniture 4-only Bookcase Beds 54" G e n u i n e walnut Regular $79.95. 39.95 hardware other vents. tells mp that King (‘t'ady was an outstanding all . . . _ Men's N_lon t atmmri athl,-to Dy Grad}- ltas hei‘n a lifelong friend pf in. I :fiifggVR'lr‘fiRHgigfigi 12?: Kpizggzhr Alkyd Laux k VP f t , 1 . e - , . . _ g _ - II ' . . . | ' - g I‘hmim- t was home last \em on a iistt. 1m lot Nm-th 5 \Ir ’l'homp»~on had heard the slow of the IF-boat r-‘»t'."rtc many ister. Fairview' 11 Wall Bracket Stick 5... a?” W ., M. hmzh’,‘ hm m hi: mommy when p m River 2 pm: Long Creek 7.30 walnut NM Fun range of Mom and Good quality. Rood fiscepl‘jxllf” 91133183515: Slam“ quality. AW \‘Clif‘d the clipping tram his tt'iend‘ l‘-m- ' ' whfle' Reg. 51.79 mm". ectum Of colours $11.49. File RP. each "1900 And Froze To Death” RHAIVLHI; 'I'IIE uttusnolli had \icnthctr of last i‘miir ~ . hr) I am ‘tat'tt‘rl the that of July and hardly ever stopped _ I'm reminded of an interesting storv \Irs Lester Rrehatu gate me at \ittirav Riicr t‘econtlv, The widow of the beloved Dr Ri‘f‘i‘laill. she had an old c'ippin: among her souvenirs which she was kin enouzii to “JHF‘ for mc Rtl' Imrl'tcll. trim lllr‘l't" ‘\.'lT no summer" and hc got it from his dad. 'l'om lrriwell. \l Peters. but this old clipping recall: a for: o' the :rim ‘ir‘lJllT ti 1310. it Iniltiwricl on the hunts of the intestation of mice in 1213. Name thm ri"-l"0\rrl the crops. and disappeared at: mysteriously :: II crime .tccordtn: to old reports. THE “'FHTIII-IR \oiil wag chilli. \Inv was even worse and bli'l'lards howled over the \lnl‘llllilt‘s‘ in June. :ticw laty decp cn the fields and the wind h'rrt as in the dead of winter. The temperature drorr-cd below ‘i'ccvi'i: Jock wont hungry and many animals died of starvation. The unusual wrathet continued through .Tulv and Into August, :iaui mild not you enough to ripcn. amateur s. icnlist~ were i‘l'rfittllll: ftti’llif'l‘ “it-c age" and preachers denounced wot-Id- ‘tuc and ~rtlrl 'the hand of the Lord lav homily upon the loud." l",iitiic'~. .'i ii rl others. livr‘ti t'cat‘fullv through the l‘nl'riwittt". 'iiutc' aurl iiatum'li wondered what the next summer wtttld bring. 'lui the 'i-(~,iilirr returned to normal. Choroecl To Volcanic Eruptions THE l \‘S‘F.\Stl\.\RI.I£ weather was charged to volcanic erupt. d Hill. was normal January through “unit. but. Mpmllrlal Bl'XRl'RY [NITED t‘hurch 0.30 am. Rev. Gerald Wyrwas, hiitiislt‘t‘. MILTON —— RI'S’I‘ICO Anglr i‘Ht’t Parish. Rector: Rev. A. E. Ptei‘ccv. St. John's. Milton: 11 holv communion and ser- mon: 7.30 pm. evening prayer Patriot \'m\< Editor may mid 1110 about "It", and sermon. St. Mark's, Rnstico f‘ .'10 pm, evening prayer and If‘l‘nllln. NEW LONDON Presbyterian Pastoral Charge. Long River 11 am; Clifton 2.30 p.m.: Geddle WMS Thankoft’ering pm. Guest speak- Robert Svme sm‘l’lt‘f‘ 7.3 cr: Mr. _ . ev. Donald A. Campbell, interim -i moderator. MARSHFIELI) — HARRING-1 ton and Mt. Stewart 1” a storal l t‘harge. The Presbyterian (‘hurch. Mr. Hugh Lowry. cate- chist. Worship lDVl: Ste- wart 11 3.711.: Harrington on“: Marsht’ield 7.30 Rev. of St. James, Charlottetown, in- terim-moderator. p. mi TH}! Somers. The Kirkt SPECIAL 1.00 Iadics' wear Corduroy Slims Sites 10 to 20. Regular $3.98 3.29 shoal WOM EN‘S H1 (‘UT LEATHER Special 1.29 qt. ladles’ wear Leather Gloves Warm , l i n I n 1. Size 6% to 8. Reg. $4.98 - 3.99 fleecv children's wear RECEIVING Reg. $2.85 quart. 2.29 white. Special ladies‘ Wear Flannel Sleepwear Pyjamas and gowns. Swes to and S. M. L. Reg. $2.98 1.99 shorty 34 40 children's wear Girls’ Blouses ‘ 9.59 slim WOMEN'S LEATHER Curling Boots Black and Red. Sizes 5-81.45. Reg. 37% 5.89 children's wear I lcrt' m tttitr‘t' parts. of thrl‘ivcrld "a pal-l of volcanic ash which in— ‘ (‘ 0R NWAIJ. UNITED T tortitotcd the :uns ray: , the old clipping suggests The year ('hurch. Cornwall 9.30 It. m.‘ . ‘ ‘ ' was i"lfi bu‘ w mm r be it v s ~\" t n d' d d v -- t ' Warmly lined Black - WM” 8' 5' M” 7-14' | s Hmram DAMS” . o noun a me new or. to on New Dominion ii a. King- ' Nursery Design It x 84. Regular $1.00. Special II that sort o" :it other tame now i believe many would charge it to nuclear lei-ts or setup such devcloputents. i recall a bad sprin cnmr vent". ago which the inte Mt Gauch blamed on tho ("ans t‘auzrw'ay through thc Uni of (‘nn ) '1‘ construriirn of tl‘c \‘ci'thumbcrland Strait Causeway would make our spring tnu h co'tlrr and later. because "it would keep ice in the Strait mitt-l: longer r'ach roar". Chinese People Appreciative THF‘. ItFiPARTl'RF. of three \vI-li know-n chin“, famitim (mm Trrrm: this titv ve~terdav reminds me 0“ an nhservalir‘m l have often thou:ht at making. It was mv pttvtlegc several years ago. when t was in Ottawa. to be of snmc assistance to several 'ine Chinese . and I never met anyone who was so appreciative as ston 7 p.m. Sunday School: tim-nwail 11 am. Minister Rev. Ils. '4 1.l.. Wa 0 He mid it was interfering with the normal flow of water st here are people now who suggest TRYON’ Pastoral t‘liargc. The t'nited Church. Rev. W. A. Mac.- Qttnrric. 11D. Minister-in-char- tgo ('rapaud: Sunday-School at 10 00 a.m.: Worship at 11.00 am. Sunday-School at 10.00 a m.; Worship at 7.30 p. m. NORTH TRYON and Breadal- bane Presbyterian Churches North Tryon‘ Service at it am. and Brown. Sizes 5-8. Reg. 9.90. Heavy e 01 t o n flannel. Check and to n c y de- signs in bl u 9. Reg. 2 for $1.77. Spec. 2 for1.59 men’s wear MEN'S KNITTED Stretch Gloves F'loeced book for extra 88c men‘l weer Taper Trim Chino Pants Main and checks Assorted cheeks .1-8 blue. 1 red. green. Rog. s .00. Special home turn. Speclal 1.49 each hardware Boys’ mM'I welr MEN‘S BULKY WOOL Lastafit atyie. . drip-dot they were hrnwn S'9 _ warmth. Brown. m. H u a Re hr desrgn. Regular :19.”- lntem-itinnul vclntions and power pn‘itics are ot‘tcn diIIitulI Io (‘3‘: Rib]? (glass 3' 12'15' “m ' w s 6 ‘6' Ram navy. Riel. MC-Slfi'm 0 W. b] e' u Ck. gu 024.50 understand, but I have otten thought of how much the Choose "a 3 am" ‘1' P ( a“ "l ' ' p it a: a wholc could contribute to the world Iam'lv ot’ nat- inn:_ it ; (itttcrencc in ideolcgv which divides China's pcnp‘e. did not keep a largo srtction of them cut of the World councils most of us accent at the present time. \tm-h of their craftmansltip, for example. is incomparable a': n“ have learned at our house rom some oI the beautiful gifts, But their friendship and kindness are even more impressive, A Guide To Winter Weather HERE'S A 'av to find out \vhot kind of weather we're ’ “ mm: The I’nited (‘hurch Rev. R. M dicato: the type of wrathPr we shall have in January. February March respectively. I choked on those days this year and noted that January w l' T '5‘ 2.7.0 Service at 3 pm. Rev. G, Kitten. minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN ('hurch. Central Parish. Chur- chill: am. Worship. Clyde iver; 3 pm. Worship. Canoe - : 630 pm. Sunday School. 7. p. . Worship, Rev Ray- mond I. (tiliis, Minister. REDEQI’E Pastoral Charge. Service at 7.05 I). should be blustery. though there was very little snowfall on Dec- 30rd?" C‘hlm‘lt 5611001. 10.“) and amber 26: February should be crisply cool and fine. and the Dec— ember as weather. which indicates what we can expect in March. was fine and the temperature ranged from a low of zero in very early morning to a rmderate "20 above" during the warmer daylight hours. . . is another weather predictor Vere gave me, A t wind is usually a storm producer, but it‘ the wind is for xix hours without any mow. it will not bring any {can‘t wwrh Im' the weather predicts-rs, but it might be fun I W Ind no. how they work out Got this winter. let one below 1100 am. Worship, 7.30 pm. KENSINGTON WEEK of prayer services. All services start at 7.30 pm. Monday, Jan- uary 7. Remington Presbyter- ian Church. Tuesday. January 8. Margate United Church. Wedncsday. January 9. Ken- vsinglnn United Church. Thurs- lday, January 10. Kenst 1.39 Paper Deal consisting of 1 letter pad. Rambler SI 89c 79c Boon Crock: 2 quart size brown eardrum Rea. 31.93 Special I139 Caramel: I lb. cello hogs. Rel. 49c. 39c STORE TILL _4.30 PM “2.99 ea. hardware Reside-Ital Lighting Fixtum Indoor and Outdoor 25% off on regular prices 9.99 hardware Toilet 50cm Solid plank. War “.75 on. W 4.95 ea. BOTH STORES OPEN roman-n on 9 PM. some STORE OPEN SAT. nu Noon, cn'towu Rm" M R' pnck'lmw” Wm“ l ll Si vl lm?i '5 ttm- R9“ .. . ton. t‘hurch School 9.. a.m..t r _ ' 11 a,m.; Bible David MacDonald. BA. mtnis- . . i" “"13"”le l'l‘llN' ‘lllm’li- i'nanmi '1‘ tin lillllt‘l'. t‘t‘t'ltit'. W. 3M" him. Rci'. Vi. R. llnd- THE KENSINGTON pastor-alimnmmg worship 11 ML; evennigsgfizhlviigrlhg, evening at 7.30 ter. Alberton Sunday School.10 PRINCETOWN. 1.0T 16 Pas- worship 3.30 p.m.. Argyle Show, ll am Worship st mint: . t‘rhay, minister. Charge of the Presbyterian ing 7.30 pm: Summertield 2.30.‘ m I ” a.m.: worship 11 a.m.: Tigntsh toral Charge. United Church. 730 . . Rey: Kenneth W. R Chmrh cmrm'mm' “mm”, “Kw” PMVF “WW! ’ mp- 1‘HF P R F SBY 'l‘F R l A \l Chum" R9“ PM" D" R‘ldden- p.m. Rev. Lewis M. MurraY. ' ' worship 2 pm. (weather per- Rev. Ralph E. Johnston. mmls- Cameron. minister R pm' l‘h'm‘i‘ gram“ '3 "n" “' 51M“ “"“”‘l 0”” RM“ chm-pi. gt Jafin-g Bolt-é“ BA. BD. interim- mqohd ell-atoll“ minister SUMMERSIDE CHlill-{Cflhfif mittingl: Cascumpec worship 7I mind”: “HM (‘h'mih' T 'm n m Slllfli' 0I Will ‘i m . \li'l"llll‘ "l \‘illD Ii aim. conducted-hr the Km‘ingm" Sunday ‘c m ' . . . . . .. The Nazarene. Rev. Phi Ip C a ‘,P.m. j . l “vmhm H m m WWW: m [M mm‘ mm" week "f .pra‘v' a'm': “Within Am $27; virgin; timings-W“ mmmei“ Sliiday SChm‘niti:i PORT mu. Parish. Feast otl ' i v ~ ‘ s . . \l'ood Islands P l'f‘s‘h‘. terian , . v“ d , , - at town wors tp. pm. 1‘ . - . . . . . an“ worsup a'm'; e“, . HV“: I‘Flla t' 1‘ it. .‘s R i I t. I\ l .\ \ ct setiite . on a) menlng ,‘ h . q Re“ Dr~ t“ p‘ ‘ the Epiphany 9 1m. P0 I ‘ 1 " 73 A H4" ~ - A . ~ ottal. Mal e ue 11 am. All ser~ et. mint. er. ' i i H v P at 7 um. I V . “will ‘lll'lai “2mm” ;\‘”'”“ :h;:;:‘1.3‘<tl(‘tiinil‘rgnriiiild m: n pfmf (rfmflllmfidahi Ra‘itn'nF' vices to b2 (i‘ottducted by mem- Archibald. minister of VISltallon.‘ “Ir w p Mann‘s; 11 am. Enershe Mat. our last day far ivmg poultry hem” the Ch‘mh S‘th m a r." ‘ “midi-inn p I — 1 :iihnkmtimicg: atttllSIQtere" 0- tiers of the Presbyterian Men‘s‘morning worship 11 a.m.: sun-E FUNDAMENTAL muons-[- tmsazm ‘1“. Lot 11 evegongw ' race It a m\t1alodon.lui. \Lotghm - {10 Hot.“ TRlVrry (at-ll R"H ‘ ’ ‘ ' ‘ “ ' rmmrir day School 11.12 a.m.: GVPHIHR‘Chun-h, Central Bedeque. izori sex-Vices conducted by ev,| Christmas Season WI“ be December 18th. F m “N” a" m". 5‘1"”- ' \i'llli'r'i“ “WWW”? “0"?! Tm: PR ESRY’I‘ERIA‘I . service 7 n't'lnt‘ . ship 10.45 a.m.: Sunday Sc on :w- A-“ eucr . 1.19"“ ‘q‘i‘m‘l' ” “ ".‘ ' ““l‘i‘fl‘ (‘miwmnlmr at 3 rm RV I‘hurclt. Wood Islands. Worship. “"05 " "MSHAW UM- i‘TFD BAPTIST (‘hnrch 1"" mm“ “m” 7‘3" P'm' R” I: FAMOUS F0“ ’ New “060'ng day will be January 8. 1963 . ..0 pm, Rm \1 Int! (iti‘i'l‘. snrt':}ii permission of The Riv 720 um The sen-ice wit] ha NI Railll-‘l PaFlOr-‘lle- RP“ L~R- [5‘ fl " . ' .R‘_Bernard Toner, pastor. 0 BRANDED INSPECTED ' I Hm WW- ll" ill“ “"l‘l'if‘r‘ ‘llll hr‘ 1""1- conducted bv Mr. Louis Har- Graves. min i ster. Tryon lltSummcrstde. Rey. ‘ F .i I ‘0 0 and each Tuesday thereafter, [mm her “Ohm. \ltt't‘ \\ tin t‘t- won .t. (ittt'lcd hv Archdmmi .l. R m: Rev Donald Nicholson, Min. a.m.: Westmoreland 3 . m.;j}-lohson. pastor.lRe\. EL. .s-r BEnEQUE UNITED Baphst’x s T E K 0 furt .i n. rt .‘ l- t mind ' “tar ' Bonshaw 7.30 p.m.: Trynn Sun-l tahrnoks. associate pastor. Ser- Church. Sunday School 10 and m A 1" In rim R mm “is. i ” "" " I day School at 10 am. Commun-‘vice at Summerstde 11 a.m.: }wm.ship 11 am. Re“ KL. ES_ .0 GOOD on“! . . \\'l,\'SI.()t-I I‘HARGE rlihe trnit- it}, week of prayer services Willi Sunday School and. adult class-,tabmoks' assncia'e pasta... I MUN”! . ed church. \Vinslne, North. 7.30.}w held in Saint John's AnEIi-.es at 10 a.m,; service at 7..0 AgTo AL:o 3!“:le Summersido 1 I I 1‘ m' mmwm‘m Rm‘i' li‘m’can Church. Crapaud. .Ian. 8th.jp.m.: Bedeque 11 a.m.; Bel- MONTROSF. 'P . h R h ‘0 ‘ A A A A A A A ‘ ‘ A A ‘ A A A‘AAA’I a m. \t'insloe South, 3.00 p m. to tun, at 8 pm, imont 8 pm. Charge. The United C urc. . V \Iinister: _. . -e.