“Tr REV. Jim: R. Mlitl'll- niur. 'DD. icenirei. Tornnlii. moderator ol the It ii i to d Church of Canada. prrivcd in Charlottetown at noon ycsler. day for I tour-day \lsil Slioivll with Dr Mutrhmnr at the alfr port are Rev. John 5.1:. Ball. lloitl oi Trinity United Church. Charlottetown: u n d Rri Wchher. Trinity Unl» ind Church. Summerslde. pre- slrlent ml the Marlllme Unn- irrcnre or. Mntchmor witl be Ellest Drench" tomorrow at Trinity United at its centen- ninl services, and on Mnnday will attend I rlvlc luncheon and will address the wee kly meeting ol the Charlottetown Rotary Club UC Moderator Expresses Views On Many Subiects. By NANCY wum: iii Rev,.iames u \iiiiohiiinr. nn. moderator it! the U iiitcd church at Cunndn. who arrived in the province yesterday on nl WESTERN BRIEFSi. IN SYDNE . l\ Mrs. EJ. Fiandci, Kensinctnn is spending a low dni-s ail ncy ATTENDED FAIR “r and Mrs Pal-.cli rilrlcv \orporo, hair- relll'm‘d to lllf‘il' liiime alter allevrllil: iitv Alla'r tic wi‘iitei- Fair at liriliipv. IN KENQINGTDV lit-turn,- Proiiii. summons. spent the long loll: hrs-loud :ti xoiisinzton. gncsi nl llL‘l" :Iarltl-i parents. Mr and Mrs liis Proi Illl o‘roNNDR l- . Elt‘l o liinerni {or Patn‘rk 0 Million ivns hold last Friday ll‘till] llll‘ ll llll‘. llrs Pl‘livr l oi his daughter. Dalton. Bul'lon. un'h ' rt-lrhralnd by Rev Mcrague hollbiviirrs uni-e William Fish. Fern Flinnl‘llai'r‘l. Tiuimss chitin. indium s crnlni and Edward A millin l‘lnwr'r bearers iiere linger. Dunn and Shane o'ciinnei- termetlt was In the church (‘t‘llK‘e IPry roman rum-1m. The lll'lt’ral I'm- Solomon rnirier. whose dcalh 01:0de m the ‘ ary Community iiosiniol. was held Monday hood church. iii-onion. Mass wss celebraitd hy . VMAIN oallrni l‘ulllilwi‘l's iron: Raymond I‘nlrli‘r. [M Joseph Polrlrl'. Fl'l'd tutti-mono pony and l Allain. Intmm‘Mi was in the chmdi cmnruery . ROBEB'IS FUNERAL n Thr- at Palmer I'IlQII ‘ luneral inr Thode Roberts who held May lrom ihe Min—my Interment place to me Murmy HMMr cents-y. MACWI'LLIAMS FUNERAL Th! tuneful kvr Mrs thwllllnm‘ wu arm n. assislnd by Rev T,.l. Sn u. no were "Unu- Thc Hills". The‘ Lord‘s My shepherd" and “Rock 0' Orlale was Mr: Ward Dmuall, lentils-mi. jers ware. seine Cannon, Buddy . liar-tin Mucwillipmr Eur-l Phillips. Arthur Mai» nun. . Intcrnicpt was in the church cemetery. MIL-LEAN MINERAL —- Til-i tuner-l tor Misi Annie lure Moo i ' Lean took pllce yesterday utter-i .noon (mm the United Bl vtlst Church. Mirna-m. The servch :wu conducted by Itev ADJ ‘ ,chvel Inlllzd by Rev, M Carl Currie. hymn. sung were Thei Ion! My shepherd" anal Putt. Per ecl Fe Tr Tl)!- mllyu lrln uni “3 until“! ihnd". The nrllt'llll "I Mr: A. . . sieevu. Pallbearers were. m u Camri um . Flour bum- were: big. Vim. 'llllun Aline-r. "it Ulwoll wk C I“. III!" Gun-Mm Ellery rod ml i. suntan. tour-day visit. is u rather out». ml per cent or the population on m’lny spoken individual with opinionsl ciinuda as associated with the pile on a wide variety DI subjects. In a short inkrvww yesterday altt-rntlon he touched on rnwtli oi the United Church. uni: marrieds". ('llllrl-h'S proposed new churcn‘ .iIllllUl Ullrrit‘ulum, lotteries. Can-i arias detencc policy. and ecumenical movement. Dr .Vlutchmnr expressed sironc views on the subtect or proposed national lottery. cnniinenlinn mainly on a trout- 3 puce \I o n I re p l Gazette news posed to the setting up oi n In» iinnal lottery becnusr we thinl it will nrinc into Canada more. oi ilie 'rirnimil element oi the Uniied tales," he said. "This is chiefly because oi the ll‘r'lt'lllvll! ihui you can get some iliinc lnr nothing. he added. 'TlllS is nni true" He went on in say tout the ci-rrriesi push [or the lottery ll inniinu lrnrn Premier Jean Le- Snur in Quebec. onetiec until iliu income rrnm the lottery be- the empty treasury ihc Unplcssir govero rnusr ol loli by meni "ilielcnbaker anti Flemlns: or. mud "In lottery movement Quer and drsrrve ('l'llflll. [or II." llr \Illtt‘llmor shill. expreb- lni: ll’ll‘ hope that Prime Minls—l (or Pearson and Justice Minlster‘ lilolll‘l (‘hm‘l‘lrr would do lha‘ some i llr Illlll'hmor "(lied Ih I I‘ tilam‘ nonum ClllllMiE rhurcli-i men had taken A similar stand on Imlorles and other Iornu of Lilithllnfi. l "(‘arrllnal Leccr nl Montrefl‘l is opposed—he has slapped lll.‘ ihc tumour in the city." he col-r} nienio . licrc in part. is what the mod-l t‘mlnr had to say an the other slllllol-ls mentioned. ECIIMENICAL MOVEMENT 0n the ecumenical movement: .“Tiie iininan Cutllolir and An- :licuii councils and the World Council of Churches have crenlr rd ;I much better climalr. And a Urrltl don‘t DI the credll II dut lo I‘npt- John XXll'l. M the parties] level (MI)! III, III gills took place They we of our churches Ire working lo- gcthrr elleclively in things like radio workshan , Ind loclll services," on United Church member Hui the United: v i "our church ls strongly-mtr l EMPTY TREASURY? ‘ i United Church. I-Inivevi-r, ISLAND NEWS PAGE Gov'lNegotiatins‘fi“€.lii‘i§:" Western And Central . fie Gliurdlnn. Ehnrlntitmfi Airline ComlTanylakE Over ‘Mercy' Flights At S'side Retire SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN cial manager and general “al'lillt‘ liizhls. "nur aircran By NANCY WHITE Darlvmnwl‘ iii the airline, said Aml’rlr‘an countries uiiii re- p: or in new morn-oi. ior P El puiaioes h,iie antinreiiilv oiio llnn .iiiriii-u 8 dollar. m nisier oi aurir iiliiii-e ~Rld yew ierdni thin oirin. menu are noii hciiic niado with s mum Amm‘lian I'llllllll" llml could .e- lsiili in iiiplicr seed pninin wit-es. .‘II’ Mitt-Ill“: iiniiln iiiii name ‘the country as ilczolialinnt iill iini tic tomplclrrl uniil lllP -oil a Mercy nights .previnsly on... p... i... "m. me. u, m 1m. til the ninnil. Tlle ii-ailn l'lL'ree- diicied by the RCA? at no UN er mviiiliinoo in liiiiire lie sriid lll< company had not ilic mercy niclils.4, iiiiiil inn niei- a month ago. alr ilniuuli ilic Air rnive had first noproached them over a year‘ to the puiicnt, have now poo. till‘nM over to u r-orrirneisinl company and will cost dic ro cinienl :50 per hour. The ilichiu will now be curried out mainly by Atlantic Central ai. Airways. which uperaies out all talen oir-r the Mont-ion Club. [We mil east oi .‘rImIL'IVn. The airline uses a iiiill Piper Apache equipped with s vtval and emergency eniiiumrni tor the flights. The plane is can. able oi hivlding a pilot, crspiliit nurse. and smasher-case Don Mcaure. Chief Telephone Operator 5; Is Honored ini- or. manager and ‘ l‘ in r. l AI.“ ‘ A spokesman tor RCAF Mariel, i c Command headquarters in liiiliias co yesterday ' lisd alun s neon ilir paltry ol lllr RCA!" [n Conduct. merry s only in aroas iiheie lhcre I'litll rrrcnlly. the Atlantic re. plrirl had lia‘l tin ‘Ilf‘l‘ i'ilmrlany. e said. liniioi r. RC‘IF is not pu c n uni: in its mircv ilishis nines when ACA is bu y at ~omii M. Wallace. lateral “mm”- otlier task and not available tor Wl‘l I'pon rntlrement follul't‘lng to lie manager W.s. Dickie, travel. i immmmpiy Lake on ma womvg oars iii diligent service, Miss i leii irom liahtux tor the dinner 1i... (a... .(‘l rn Mountain. rhiei operator i Alini in atlemlaiwe rte-e llld’lll out nicrsidi ' oi the Island Telephone exchange ‘ i. Summerside. was honde at a dinner at the Tartan moor ant. Thulsday night. Miss Mauritian, who wn paid tribulm‘. including the fill): Telephone (If Sum« church studies show us witii l.- oi :Crl'll‘e on Oct. it. 000.000 lewcr people than census registered. the island Telephone Companyitrairic operations in our ier- ll ,0. .. manager. Walter Auld. Char- “We coll this million the ‘insii lrltctown. presided at the dinner lezlnn' it's an evangelistic ciiai . iiliit-ii llas attended by apprflxl- lenge." 0n rhurcli contributions day- “Alter the First World War we oitcn had easement rhurt‘n»l es Today i couldn't tell you nil u basement church Today: young mnrrieds give mnrr gen ilion my generation did DEFENCE POLICY n ciinadn's driencc policy: m: I 0 “We have the larger hall or he Nurth A me r i e a n continent There should be u close link he- tween ottawa and Washington We should establish Eomnrr- sit- es and take ri lull share in NATO WM... i (or (Intensive purposes " on the United Church's new m. Sunday school will be expensive to have new riii-rirulum in use I-urrlrulum be linanced tiy lhe nicrcls and Manda, " l. h F m . dimer cnllerleii in the Sn n llaylgonh ‘ m": n 1“ school: it will have to he includ- ed in the church hudpel " l nir-lcly so K‘Omlpfllly employees to and gucsts. UNICEF Cards Now On Sale or the second year in a row. ilis have been set up in do\\rllm\‘l| arcns in Charltltie- town and siirnmcrside sole oi UNICEF Christmas cards The Charlottetown rinnlii. n the lobby oi the post. nliicc. nilch Tuesdny. wiili n Alfred lienno cy in “charlie Volunteers roni ilic illfiriinrlolicloivn UNICEF cam H “in! tommitice will handle sail-s trnm I'm until Christmas. The Fohrie shop. water 5 is uhere the Summerside nun 0" prnaress in the (‘lllll't‘lL "ll tins been set up. Mrs. Bill Wat—l as been business. said that. whereas son eslahlishrd unionized in that area. is heading up the project lnbnr. and science are all mov» The boxes of 10 cards earn men! and churches" I! attend. two mnlnr :roupings cell at ti are stuck in lht‘ mudi govern bniiclii out“? show worth n‘ it. Last year Islanders Il—lle—n'lorial Gifts lie—dicoted i At Breadolbane Anniversary The B re a d a l bane United Church recently recursion the 50th lnniverssry oi its npcninc with capacity crowds at each yervicc. The morning service was con. ducted by Rev. Thomas Evans. the pustor. with Mrs .l a mes has been a member ol the choir (or is? years: n pulpit drape in: memory or Mr oodsitle whsl presented tiy his tour daughters. Mrs Allan Hickox. Mrs unveil Lnrge. Mrs Thomas Wallace and Mrs .lnnics Snowie: n merri- orial wreath tor the lntc .1 Snowie. the organist The choiriuai-Lend was presented hy his‘ Included members congregations or the charge The were placed in mernnrv [mm nllleri wile. and has e t s «I flowers ol |llei ushers were Archie Huirliinson. late Mr, nnii Mrs Murdock Koo-l and Oliver MacLeod Mrs. step lien hers. Sevrral (indications a! memo: nt-rly and their son Roy and the MucLepd sung two niim-llult- I-Iugh F MocKay by their lamilles. . A history or the church was. . compiled hy Mrs. Hulzh Fth-l an elel‘tric orlzan pmsenletl by Kay hurl read by Mrs. Thnmith Mrl. Medley Woodside and Mrs-.1 Evans hi the morning service Angus Gillis in memory ni their and by Rev Thomas Evans Ill husbands; I wull plhqur tor the choir ion was also presented by the evening sci-Vice lrnm lurrner ministers Greeting- were ship: "The ledel'll census shown Mu. Woodslde who" husbanfllrend hy Lorne Seaman. HOlMA N'S GOODWILL SLE WINNERS superintendent. E G Island momse'n phone Hm, and Earl Smltll, Svrnmerstde torcman. “one rid the true leaders On behail ol the local stall, sir. Smith presented Miss Moon. ‘ lain with u purse and ii lsllM “all st in your rri merit." Camel-on. Charlotetnnwn, Earl MacDonald. iuuve or This li‘Ilmi‘ll said yesterday that lii= in paying tribute to M compleiod to years i Mountain. lllr. Dickie called li'II.I. INVESTIGATE A P i-‘,i Department at Hcslln F. department will lnvenlzate the whim silllafinn and attempt to come I" with son-iv alternative mci» us i getting island patients hair ‘ in mainland hospi'zlls in special at . emergencies. is rumored that at least nun mlieui-iinanoed . nights hove token place rereni» 5. a liei- irc- MAKES NEW TEST Mrs, Lucy Cameron presented “SHINGTON W” .— “9' m “m. A bow“... M in“... United st—les Ilretl Friday its behali oi the Surnmersidn “M “MUM” “aim” l oliioe, Concert ii..|s Planned At Alberton ALERRTON ‘— A profit mos concert n Christmas Carol" is to he ich villi include - re- Mr Wright is married to the laied atomic It’d In \‘ova in the former Caroline Sinclair of last two years The tonne Charlottetown They hair two FHPI’QI‘ Commtsxlnn (aid the shot was a low-weld one con- ducted linderzrnund .\ similar test was conducted Thursday, ‘ inn Legion which is paying rent ‘lnr the classroom l A guest speaker is to he Invit- cd to address the be c e in ber . meet “51- vire . president. Mrs A. c. P”; the treasurer’s rcpun. senied iindi-r oi A hcrlnn Branch iii the Association ‘mr Retarded children. Plan were inrmuluted ut the Novem- held her meeting which was Thursday evening John H Barrett. has consented to direct the play and rehearsals ll 2 X I are to begin within the low rim-s llrs EE Lartcr liar accented the responsibility tor the concert part ot the program. Necessary t'tlmmitires w e ['0 appointed and II was in ads lrnnwn that Irving Broderick hsr volunteered to make the posters. ii was reported ihai the Junior Red cross oiemhcrs are selling Christmas cards tor the associa- lion TllPl‘t‘ ii err expressions oi ap. precialinn ior Herbert Leavitt who made a blackboard tor the classroom. lor \lrs Later who placed ii on the wall and tor the lora‘. branch or the Royal Canad- Tlie lzuest speaker ninp service was R Mai-Filo . who served the pal- lorale for nine years The ser- vice iii praise was led by the RCAF rliiiir irnm Summerstde at the aw ev. w It. ‘iiiiricr the direction or Flt Lee The closing hymn war “The Dav Tliriu Gavest Lord Iii Ended". which also closed the first service in thr church. Menihprs iii the United Church Women scrvcrl lunl'll to the visit- in: choir and guests utter the . service. . They Ire Mr Philip Ah who lawn $3" Mll- inlvt.) Even if l\ all a cost of about $150 each . Grccn. presided and Mrs Laricr e lire sentatmn of Dirk?“ recorded the ininulcs nnd gave .rneiii iviil ailerl noiali. growers in oil the “crime orliiinccs Mr Marlins 5 id that ii ill I w.A. WRIGHT Souns Postmaster . Gets Transfer it was learned yesterday that 1 WA Wrighl. pnstmasler at Souris since I947 has been up- poinied to a similar post at Sussrv '.E . A son nt Air and Mrs wl-‘ mm c Wright. Soul‘ls. e wil . take over his new appnlnlment‘ in .loniiary sons. Pcior 7. and Alan 4. A veteran oi the Second World War. \lr Wriclit served in the Canadian Army from In. l’IJG He was educated at W Sl‘ lieni School. Charlottetown. soiiris inch Svhonl. nnii ylt. Ale lison University. sackville, . B. Mr Wright is a past president oi the Canadian postmnsicrs Association lMarilimE Bronchl‘ and is at orcsent serving as a1 Iliuli School Board. you were should get as high It :2 per 110‘ pounds oi reed potatoes. This u much higher. he pointed on t, than the st 40 per iiil pou nds received by growers who tilled part oi the 9.000 - ion seed pots-l to order ior the Greek Govern-l merit Mr. Muciiar also indicated i that the south Amerlcrn order will be larger than the G r e e k order "Gllod prices are expected. he said. “because rmnli ' ‘ seed pntutoes are scarce lllll‘ ear " lur Mac-Rae said prospects (or a sucresslnl year in the per tutn industry are brightening. “The table stock market is strengthening and more were rcporls yesterday that grower: were wceiving between so cents A highway accident lust even. lng near Frederirlon ism one person no lioslzlm W‘lfll undter- rrtlned intone: Ind bad'y damair liner-iii noeniioiinns iiiili swim, deal goes throu gh. grower: ed the two vehicles involved Arthur Murray. 43 Roserti‘ street. 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