. Me 4 - Discusses Business Details ee 4 By FORBES RHUDE ' Canadian Press Business Editor | In business there is so. real | Substitute for people getting to- |gether. says Vernes F. Graf- - |strom. recently appointed pres- ident of Canadian Shell Ltd » This is the reason he spends many days of the year away from his Toronto head office in ~few expense aceounts.”’ Set. Fe’. ®_ 12-' New Head Of Canadian Shell tion matters: dictated a num- | ber of letters: and approved a) STOCK UNAVAILABLE One of the corporate reorgan- ization matters under continu- ing consideration is whether or not Shell Oi) of Canada will make its shares available to the | Canadian public. Right Use of the Sabbath Scriptare—FExodos 20-8-11; CUPS AND SAUCERS ~*~ oe 7 ee . 2 Pe. Set ps | “FRIARSWOOD™ DINNER SETS Pecorated with a floral design on a creamy-white background. 20-Pec. 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One 2.49 6.95 | NO DOWN PAYMENT BUDGET PLAN TERMS AVAILABLE WITH ‘T.EATON,CO. 18 wre nae Mark 2:233:6; Lake 4:16-20, 3140; Nehemiah 13:15-22 ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON by Aired 2. sci | 9.45 a.m.—The Church Schoo! 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP SAVED? —C. Vaughn Weber Miss Madelyn Wadden, L.Mus., B.Mus Classes for all ages. am. Nursery School 11:00 am.—DIVINE WORSHIP— Sermon: PREDESTINATION Anthem: Sweet and Low—Barnby Sermon: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE Anthem: Softly Now The Light Of Day Visitors Are Always Welcome. —_————- Central Christian Church 219 Kent Street Anthem: ‘Seek Ye P00 pm.—Gospel Service Organist—Mrs A WARM WELCOME MORNING 10 1% am —Bible School and Family Hour. 11.00 a.m —Morning Worship Service the Lord” (Roberts) Soloist: Mr. Preston Beck Message: John Macdonald, Guest Speaker EVENING Message Guest Speaker Minister—William 0. Weale . Allison MacRae, A.R.C.M EXTENDED TO ALL. i i _|London, Holland. the United ‘We would like to see this : = | States, the Caribbean and else- done,"’ Mr. Grafstrom said, i . | where ‘and we are studying ways in i 5\ His philosophy is perhaps in- which it might be achieved. It ; evitable in the world-wide Royal is a tremendously compfcated ; Dutch-Shell group, an organiza- problem, however, because of i tion so far-flung and intricate tax and other complications in God instructed the people to rest on Christ ; . 8 in- : ‘ “hrist rebuked the Pharisees 2 ter j : -. i 3 that people often wonder how volved in changes in corporate the seventh day of the week, keeping tng out that the Sabbath niles pom: Later in a synagogue Ohrist found a Unlike these examples of need on ine its various parts keep ac- structure.” » it a holy day for Him. Later, Christ's made for man, so he could worship the cr i Ir ‘withered hand | Defying Sabbath. Nehemiah finds the Jeruse J quaihted One *of'the reasons for creat- disciples were criticized by the Phari- God more fully; man's needs super- Chr titical. rule-conscious Pharisees, lem Jews using the Sabbath with / As president of Canadian Shell ing Canadian Shell was the vast Ses for picking wheat on their ceded the rules, as illustrated py cr sot used hs power to heal tne 7 1 , ; Mr. Grafstrom heads the com- amount of financing being done journey on che Sabbath. — Exodus David's eating of the showbread when ripple on the Sabbath Doing good 1s everish commercialism To end it, He pany which, since 1953, has for the various companies 20:8-11: Mark 2:23. he was h \ 929; ans most important job. — Mark closes the gates of the city on the pa of the ungry.—Mark 2.25-28 3:14 : been the holding concern for Western Hemisphere. Part of . Dee ee Sabbath —Nehemiah 13°15 22 the bulk of the group's inter- this is nearly $300,000,000 in. MEMORY VERSE:—‘Remember the Sab hath Day to keep it holy.’—E 9 mm ests in the Western Hemis-‘ vested by the Shell group in AY fo Keep it holy: —Exodus 20:8 phere. Under its corporate cape Canada in the last 10 years— ee ~ — - » come about 55 subsidiaries, in- not including the cost of the cluding Shell Oil Company of $30,000,000 refinery at Oakville h i Canada Limited. the company near Toronto, a new outlet for en. . a er ecomes T e Salvation Army that most Canadians know, ‘and Canadian crude when it goes “Home of Evangelism Since 1865” , Shell Oil Company of the United into operation in 1963. Great George Street = ‘States. PRACTISED LAW ® e / 55 Villa Avenue Brig. and Mrs. L. A. Hicks. CO E BUSY DAY Mr. Grafstrom, born at North Sunday The various companies run Branch. Minn the son of Pet- e e = Ing e rs ero 9.30 a.m.—Director Class 1 00 a.m.— Holiness Meeting their own operations and Cana- odu and rar Ararnrom. was . 10.00 a.m.—Sunday Schoo! 2 00 p m Y PM dian Sh . " educated a acalester Coll . —Evang : 5 , ture ae come ino ne aad St. Paul, and the University af . re many ultra - conser- ialism. This kind of propazanda. had referred to Mrs Roosevelt the awk ‘eee eas : ; ; rativ - . , sday . ‘ eetne in such matters as finance cor. Minnesota. where he took his wi Walker w wk Gen. Ed combined with censorship, has,as a pink, that his reference to “ Pome taver | vine porate arrangements and advis- '@¥ degree in 1939. He later " er — who resigned = hastened our retreat from vic- her had been made a vear or A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY” : ory and liaison services “practised in New York = and from the army after a row tory through 16 years so hefore in a discussion meet- ——_—_—_—_—_————— ~- In Canadian Shell its served with the US. Nav over his troop - indoctrima- = Walker's ideas in some re. ing 4 ; anadian Shell itself Mr. ve . . Y in tion program — has become spects, closel arallel Pp , I — © Grafstrom heads a staff of n the United States and Pacific ely parallel those of = Walker was relieved of his Cm ee ads as of near- Ging th a hero. This second of four the recently - formed groups on commar } rm, ‘ ly 90, including experts f uring the war. : I command The army investi f ‘ nance. law, taxes ond the any He joined the Shell organiza. stores on the American the far right. The transcript, of gated these and olher charges 4 ge ne ee mate ve an a nY tion in New York in 1943 and rent s previees a Close: the army investigation of his against him When the inquiry Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada — "dustry. They are drawn from took part in the work that led Pp ° e controversial gen- = conduct as a commander .n Ger- ended. he was ° admonished.” various parts of the Shell group to formation of Canadian Shell eral. oe quotes him as saving he then assigned to Hawat as as Upper Prince Street Ss ; ‘ . 53 ° - — join the Jonn irch Society in sistant chief of staff for ty . and, like Mr. Grafstrom, are on ', 1953 : ; 0: Ista “ aff for train Rev. ©. K. B yas | , the move much of the time He joined Canadian Shell in cee YORK pioks . 1959 but never attended another ins ond operations fan Pastor | Asked during a mid-afternoon !9 4S vice-president and _sec- Edwin A Walker’ is a deeply Oke oR coy ps Sylvester later said in a tele- 915 am.--Fellowship Hour. Radice CRW a interview” what he had done so ee and became president at disturbed man a He FOR MSE VY t ey nee ‘ 10 00 am --Sunday School, Contest begins today " far that day. Mr. Grafstrom re. (N@ beginning of this year on } : ; . 1 no ne basic issue in) Gen , ‘ . ons 4 y, : : th t . > Hfg is disturbed about loyalty being associated with any r- Walker's case had to do wit 1) 00 am --C ) rVic . Bell I talked t Foor tan Davidson. jn the United States govern- ganization. | am not going “hy what the soy dvoverea ' a 73 emo sews SIGHTLESS SOLICITOR Lendon and New Yo people : In 1940 he married Mavia meni about coexistence with the ‘e a= principal spokesman for And tha! La accordin to 730 pm Missionary Ral We Are Savod to Serve" . _ York by tele- aN . : Communists. about some rulings anvone but Edwin A Walker.”’ them. there is " oP pe : a OT ET . cone _. Bhone several times: read a Lucille [lanscome. They have of <he US Supreme Court. at i alker then ere iS @ prima facie gp! TEND CHARLOTTETOWN’S REVIVAL CENTER Charles Stewart McCormack blind after an operation — six Targe pile of incoming cables, en eee Victoria. Erik, several “police decisions’ in tor- that he vould emerge wae lated. be a may well have vio - . ee of Toronto is one of four bl vet . . letters and memoranda. ctin Nari an smily. , a - . : - | vader . ‘ oh as e latec oth othe federal Hatch —== ae = = — — SC ceceir pansiihing tvs ycays-tater. Mr. McCormack. 4, them as appropriate. ne —- ee ___ eign relations. about the posi- leader of a unified rightist moves Yer and the army's counter. — — : gz i . . uses a braille stylus and — a ? . Dp McGREGOR > tion of the United States vis-a- ment, should such unification part of that regulation . 4 e He lost his sight at t proved several outgoing cables: ees DIES ; pe f that regulations «hich e los s sight at the age of desk slate (lower photo) that attended if g : WINDSOR. Ont CP wows the United Nations. about ever take place prevent nyo t ym try t au 5 n ican urch nine when he was struck by allows him to take notes at tended a Fie tore meee at- bonald McGregor. OBE. 7%. 2¢tions of the late secretary- Walker. 52. is a tall. hand- ing to influence their troops in ° g a baseball and became totally , longhand speed. (CP Photo) Shel! Oi! of Canada. spent a for more than half a century eneral Das Hammarskjold. and some Texan Hos Ta Nore Established 1769 by Royal Foundation . - hour on corporate reorganiza- one of the city’s leading busi- especialls about the ‘‘media,. He graduated from West Point Svluester said Walker had Venerable Archdeacon J. 1. Ibbott, Recetor BORDEN | been residing in Borden for the —————————— hess. men and community serv. Meaning American newspapers, in 1931 He was a combat com. ured troops to consult an index Rev. X. M. Morris. L. Th., Associate Rector : ‘past three years, will be mov- eration at Halifax. s t the ants, died Thursday night. Fu- radio and television. wander during the Second World which gave a ‘voting rating’: of Organist and Choir D cep . . Miss Genevieve MacDonald ing*into their new home in Sum- weekend at his home in B d neral will be held from St An- Discussing this last point dur- He. / and a the Korean War) members of Congress The George A. Thompson. F RC 0 CHM) A.ROCLN qth return to Ottawa this week merside this week. Mn. Prank Wathave o" e0. drew's Presbyterian Church Sat- ing an interview with this re- mu Commanded ihe troops sent: army had identified this index S fi + b ° _ ‘ ' gecompanied by her father. Mr = Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rodgers ed to her home in Borden. fter urday at 3 p.m. Burial will be Porter he asked ouresat i vines eae as a document compiled by the Rw H vee James V. MacDonald, who wil! and family of Dartmouth, N.S. visiting her daughters Ar tn in Windsor Grove Cemetery “Doesnt anyone ever say Monta ier inees of Pet conservative group. Americans 945 aim Sul { ue spend the winter months there. spent the weekend in Borden and Mrs. Al Bimm Sct Bis a. “Don.” as Mr. McGregor was anything good, for America? \ ches my personal for constitutional action , n Reb ey School tun or es and Miss Edith Mclvor, RN, of with his parents, M 7 s. Al Bimm, Sgt. Bima familiarly known. was awarded You never hear it in Europe.’ - . ae DIE Chass : parents, Mr. and Mrs ‘and family in Sydney. N.S the Order of : . . _ -In 1959. he tried to resign 445 am Sunday School Juni and Senior ( Montreal, is spending a few Reginald Rodger d her b e Order of the British Empire Karlier. in a speech. he said’ “5, \ GIRLS NOW FACE 14 ‘and kK 1 days with her parents Mr. and ther, M win s Mel er Mee 4 Mrs. P. J. MacInnis left Bor- for distinguished leadership dur- “The image of America, as from the army His letter of 11:00 am.—Sunday School, Primary and Kindergarten : : . Mr. William Melvor, Mrs. den on Sunday for Coburg, On. j © wn wee’ . a resignation read in part Classes rs. Willi Mc “Iv ; vo , ing the Second World Wa have » oat the Far East a part . rats sod Mrs, Arnel. Hocne wr Melvi Arson It wh tario, to visit her daughter and organizing and directing. the and the West "it distorted and The sth column ¢onspi- NEW JOB THREAT 00am. Sacrament of Holy Communion eomon) . Mrs. / Mr. Melvin Arsenault who is son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Rov- yv . . . rac. and influence in the US 7 . . Anthem O Bread of 1. fe m iH n° and daughter, Luriean who have employed on the M.V. C Mrs various victory: loans in this grotesque a picture of cor- : : OTTAWA CP Girls . . » he ! . Confed- ert MacIntyre and family , . minimize or nullify the effective- \ 1 \ by Cesar Franck ee 3 y. area. He was bor Ww yor ; , - ta no! In th mode : : i — we mon Winnipeg. ruption. immorality” and mater ness of mv ideas and principles oe vr ‘ canvation he “em 500 pom. Evensong and Sermor military mission and objectives To : . Preacher Rev N Mo Mort 1, Th a ma\ soon be Competing with . a le that tr Visitors are mos: welcome ou for a place in that tras . 5 3 DAYS " His resignation was refused ditional fe ral stron ahold eae at The army assigned him to com the commercial school MONDAY mand the 24th US. infantry di- Avthur Picott. director of , vision in Germans : ’ ‘ the Canadian Association for St Peter 5 Cathedral : His collision with Wasnington Adult nee ° . . TUESDAY de: , 5) dult Educanon said in a Z AT, eveloped last April report issued Thursday f (Anglican Churcb of Canada? l WEDNESDAY - C pamphlet published by the Canadian Conference an ROCHFORD SOL VRE Walker says Arthur Sylvester Kd soon “that a tomat on The F C J uk ws Arthurs ; . ducano tha u | ne Rev anon J. R. Davies. M.A. Eo Th. Reet assistant secretary of defence rapidly. eradicating yt , oe. ’ seCLOF FEB 5, 6, 7. of public affairs. telephoned. him is rapidl ee ating me The Rev 4 anon E Sl Malone WAL DD from Washington, April 15 But in a <ense this had Mice Suzy onorary Assistant Priest The pamphlet savs Svivester neceased qoh opportunities se Suzanne brenton. Lic us.. Organist . an sked Walker « / c yportunitie Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Chor Director ; aske alker whether he was particularls executive of Feb. 4—-The Filth Sunday / using John Birch Society mater- fices and management The Pitt unday after the Epiphany oT " ial in his troop indoctrination His ads 7 : Th tt hovs as 8.00 am. Holy) Fucha NEW PATRIA TYPEWRITERS SECURITY BOX program. Walker replied that he well as girls should naw con § » am — Man ns i is . ‘ ~ ‘ Sunda <hool n if Beautifully designed, in ‘a sturdy vinyl-coated 4 . METAL TYPEWRITER TABLES was nol : sider taking advanced com 11-00 am Chor il Ei chat ' con r carrying case and slant with lock. Plastic cover. Asbesto”’ strong metal box with secure lock. For . Sylvester then asked accord: mercial training 5 00 p Evensong and ‘Sermo " Plastic keyboard. Stencil cutter in addifion to all safekeeping of personal papers. Lined with as. For home of office use. sircng and compact. Mctai ing to the pamphlet vhether : i ™ a ong. rnd Y mon regular conveniences. : bestos for fire protection. Size 13'2 x 9”. casters. Side utility drawer, Walker had ever alluded tn for- —_— “Monday F ves 30 p.m os EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, > Dg . aie mer president Truman and_ for- : a Ona Vin ; each 49.95 each 8.97 FATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, . 7 98 mer state secretary Dean Ache- The Bible House Visitors are most welcome at all service each . son as ‘pink’ Walker also de- | offers vou religious s . _ : —— —— nied this i . f he, h sup- Ww PAP STUDENTS’ BRIEF CASES JUMBO in response to the same ques. | Plies for chureh and |} DARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH AXED ER . FILE tion with regard to Mrs Eleanor home. 200 ft. rails, for household use. 12” wide ce ee ea Lectherfibee” sides. Steel For personal papers and \aluables. Strong metal saa he Pepled ‘that h 120 Kent St Charlotictows Church Street, Parkdale . aan . . . § : sides. cl sh . 7€Nn alker repli nat he 1H. Tv B.A. BD. M EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, EATON SPOTLIGHT SAL construction. Lock and key. Se oes lee (ee Rey ve, BA. . Minister a neers) , ry 2. rails 1.093 . * SALE, cach . 6.95 EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, 4 49 Mr. Leslie Hiscott - : x + : _ . , , each . . Organist and Director of Senior Choir , . Charlottetown Bible Chapel See cee mes BONE CHINA DINNERWARE oe . - : ~""335 Cumberland St., at Longworth Ave.— 4 / Director of Junior and Intermediate Choirs ; CLARENDON “CHINALYKE" DINNERWARE ~ - — 9-4) am -Semor and Junior Church Seheeat The dainty “Capri” patiern “30 piec ; , 4 as | oe 11:00 a.m —Bible Hour for Adults and Children 11:00 am —Nursery and Kindergarten Classes ) P t pid e set consists of each 5” plates, 7” A , 9 - super , - , . 7.30 p.m —J / sc \ r Jarshit Tse iba. Er shaia apn aad scuceré. Set we decorated 5 ee oT A Pretty ‘pastel aren eu rimpoced vith white bouqvet Five piece place P ames A. Stahr, BSc., ThM 11.00 am —Morning wor r ve prope ARE Like : , 3 § s s ~ atter, a ate, t al . 46 9 , sermon VLG 29ROPLE f : al Sune scl et bade and est ol clr nae He. Open ‘stock Platter, 6a" plate, eatmeal, cup and saucer. THE LIFE OF MOSES”, conrinucn THAT" TLIGHT SALE, | : EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE — Ss —————— 11:18 am —Primary Church Schoo 30 Pe. Set 57.50 ° “ee 4 53 7.00 Evening Worship . 5-Pe. Set . Fi B . Ch h p.m.—Evening or , a ' Sermon WILL GOD EN\Y SALVATION TO urst aptist urc THE NON-CHRISTIAN? DINNERWARE ” . , ; Music by the Male Chorr BONE CHINA Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets , : Cow Delightful “Sunday M Y by the well-k Pastor: Rev. H. L. Mitton, B.A., B.D You are welcome to Worship will) ue. - ornmng’ pattern by well-known makers, Grindley of we oh . . . “ . : ou — SS England. Scene shows English village including a church. - {PETIT POINT PATTERN Organist: Mrs. V. Leigh Dingwell ° - 9:45 a.m.—Church School Th kK k ()f \ J fewest 9 QQ Pater 1.99 | EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE Prices: 11:00 am "WHY BAPTIST CHURCHES?” ¢ AI ‘. dames o “ r] ( - . ’ ; each ° Cups and Saucers Annem Bread of (ne World’ Thompson) [he Reverend T. H. B. Somers, M.A., 8.T.M., Minister ‘ea Plates 3 Covered Vegetabl 1 56 rdinance of Holy Commimion. 0 on . é g e = yi en weer ARE! a” rganist and Director of the Choirs each Sc each 2.59 > py each . 1:00 p.m.-— SWALLOWING ONE'S PRIDE” Christopher Gledhill, M.A. B.Mus. ‘ . ate, (Lk. 15:17-19) 9 45 am —Church School for all age groups Soups Covered Suga: Anthem: “Brother James’ Air’ Glacobs) each 8c a 1 59 ; rach . Du et : fy . las McKenney , Me Doug! 11:00 am.—Churchtime Nursery ' y S each ° Cake Plate, gue ue ; Ts. Douglas 11.00 am.—MORNING WORSHIP AND SERMON Cameron. . Oatmeals 36c Cream Jug each . . “BYPASSING SAMARIA” . each 92 e t - ——— ———— Anthem: “O Thou, the Central Orb” : 2 each c T ? 6 33 . . (Charles Wood ‘ruit Napp 24 Gravy Boat and St each . vl p b t Ch h 7.00 pm —-EVENING WORSHIP AND SERMON Stand pn >-NING "RMO each c each 2.04 “Apex” Tray, 1 56 ion res y erian urc “OVERTAKEN BY AN EGYPTIAN COURIER ! apats | i Anthem ‘O Saviour of the World” Salad ty each . Corner Prince and Grafton Streets (Sir John Gos each ¢ Cc each 2.19 The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B.A., Minister 8 ™ pm —Young People’s Fellowship Organist and Choir Director WE INVITE YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US TR INTY U Ministers: The Reverend John G. E. Ball. B.A The Rev. R. S. Latimer. B.A.. B.Ed... BD Rev. Clayton (. Lewis. (Spring Park) Organist and Director of Choirs: Royston F. Mugfore. A.R.C.O. ~9 45 & 11:00 am.—CHURCH SCHOOL Broadcast over CFCY NITED CHURCH - 11.00 a.m -—Morning Service Sermon WHY DOES GOD DO THIS TO ME? Rev John GE Bal) Anthem: ‘‘Let Every Tonaue Adore Th (Bach) 7.0) pm —WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE GOSPEL? (Rev J G E Ball) Anthem: “Lord For Thy Tender Mercie. S —Farrant Admission of Elders Installation of Stewarde Christian Comradeship and (Gospel) Singing Come “S WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH 9 Mk 11 (Cer. Dunkirk & Kirkwood) 00 am —CHURCH SCHOOL 11:9 am —‘‘FREEDOM THROUGH LIGHT Rev Clayton € Lewis Organist: Mr Clifferd Fleyd ANI) TRUTH eerie & , * . “7 gs