out his new tricycle with the aid . throughout Canada and in Bri- ' ship to study at Glasgow Univer- mfio Alfred Cude tries of Hugh H. Simpson, local rep- resentative of the Scripto Pen Observing his 80th birthday to- day at his McGill Avenue home it Rev. A.D. MacKenzie, D.D., who during his 52-year colorful career in the Christian Ministry has served as missionary, evan- gelist, teacher and preacher tish Guinea. A native son of Prince Edward Island, Dr. MacKenzie was born at Hartsville and after attending Prince of Wales College went to McGill University where he graduated in 1904 as gold medal- ist. He was awarded a fellow- aity and after doing post gradu- ate work in the United Kingdom ‘ had the degree of Doctor of Di- vinity conferred upon him by St. . Andrew’s College, Saskatoon, v Saskatchewan. He was ordained in St. An- , COMING EVENTS . Illce their announcements ill drew': Church. Sydney, N.S. in 1906. T0 MISSION FIELD Dr. MacKenzie’s first assign- ment following his ordination was to the mission field of Bri- tish Guinea. Five ‘years of ser- Viee in the tropim saw him con- tract malaria and yellow fever. These illnesses caused him to return to Canada. Regular Dance, Bonshaw Inn 3111, every Tuesday night- Burn's Orchestra. Admission 50 cents ‘ua 10 not: tax.. Organizations using this column to promote their meetings Interialnments are requested to the name of the Organization or Group who are sponsoring the Went. Lam assortment of gifts, toys. hat. candy. etc, Store Special- . NW until Christmas, open every 31w. McGuigan and Boyle, Hun— lar River. Ebenezer School Concert on De- cember 33 in Wheatley River Hall at 8 o'clock. Sale of Candy. ‘Dance Canadian Legion Hall. Eldon, Tuesday, December 23rd. lunches and Canteen sci-Vice. am pm. A. A. meeting tonight Rich- Mud Street group. llond Street (upstairs). Double-header Hockey Game at . Noted Islarld Preacher Observes 8t irthday who presented Alfred with Wood. R.N.. gift at Red Cross Headquar- ters yesterday afternoon. An in- terested spectator is rs. TR’IJES OUT NeEW TRICYCLE director of Red Cross Nursing Services. who or- rangcd for the placement of Wendall lthese tricycles where they would serve the greatest need. Ch urclh, Regina. Dr. enzie will be specifically re- fiar north. This ministry which is lappreciated by thousands in the isolated areas is continued to the present day. ' LINGUIST OF NOTE ; Strong in the tradition of the 3 Scots, the veteran preacher is a master of the Gaelic and in predominately Scottish commun- ities he often conducted his ser- vices in the Highland tongue. He mastered the Hindu language . Dr. MacKenzie‘s years were spent at Montague where as pastor of Trinity church, he was revered by all. MacKenzie last Dr. MacKenzie still evinces a membered as the man who plo— neered the radio ministry of the i and can speak German fluently . 5 three 3 in the active ministry Hall in .Montague stands as_a‘ monument to his fine leadership. ‘ Although confined to his home.1 REV. A.D. MACKENZIE He accepted a call to. St. Luke's church in Montreal. Fol- lowing a very successful 'mlnlls— try in Canada's largest city. he became minister of St. John’s church. Vancouver. A two-year term as a teacher at Stanstead United Church col- lege in Quebec preceeded a re- turn to the west, this time. as pastor of Westrninister Umted Milton Station Piilusle Dairy Queen. a regis. tered Guernsey cow bred by J. Eric Hurry. Winsloe. and now . owned by Daniel MacLean. Mil. ton Station. a gold medal and seal for life- nine larialions. Her lasl record!“as "Onlml‘lm f0" [rial I“ “10 l “_“Sll[)l'enle Court Monday morning when he appeared in Charlotte- town Police Court before Magis- has been awarded time production. The award, made by the Canadian Guernsey Breeders' Association, was an- ‘ nounced in the December issue Autumn Edition Of Red & White Is Released The autumn edition of Red and White. published thrice yarly by the students of St. Dunstan’s University. was recently releas- ed. and is now being distribut- ed to alumni living in all parts of the province and in many sec- tions of Canada and the United States. The venerable college maga- zine. dierished by many genera- tions of students. with this is- sue. reverts to the format and style that characterized it for - many years. In addition to several thought ful articles and poems. its pages record for posterity most of the major events of campus life dur- ing the first half of the 1958-59 scholastic year. Students on the magazine stat! this year include: Anthony Spenc- ley ’59, editor-Inchief: Gerard Tingiey '60, assistant editor: Beverley Howard '59 and Des- mond Mullally '59, associate ed- itors: and Edmund LeClair '59, Eugene Ozon '61, Richard Ays. '60, Arthur O'Shea '62, and Jean MacIsaac '61. contributing edi- tors. I Faber MacDonald '59 is Red and White’s business manager. Macxen- lHe is assisted by Robert Dine- zie was 16 years in Westminster. In Western Canada. Dr. Mac-l K lgar '60, and Errol Caseley '61. ‘ Mike Liu '61 and Vince Mac- I Intyre ‘60 handle the photographic chores. keen interest in everyday affairs las he continues his ministry of lprayer. His many friends wish him a continued and abiding l happiness. To celebrate our 13th programs on TV, we who calls this period call free. sure that you see your favorite Christmas Nov. 24 and ending Dec. 24!, to every custome: . one return service house will be good for 90 days. BOWLAN RADIO 8: TV 114 Pownal Guernsey Is lot the association's joul‘nnl ‘ A l2-_vonl'»old. lb 9 Guernsey has completed a record :of 97.017 pounds of milk con-v raining 4,580 pounds of fal completed in October 36931-54211 A consistently good producer.” Palosie Dairy Queen made 12.— 682M-567F as a four-year-old 1365 days; 12.195M-SSOF as a six- was . — . . in milk: 7. Maiden Hill \'0ra' . ar-old, 9.10. «7,00 . ‘ s . . - we and 10, M r as a pride, owned by Hamid Pa‘merl The accused sald he took the. ‘ nine~year-old. Her production abilily has been 5 transferred to her two R.0.P. l daughters-Illaclean's Winnie. 9,417M-54-l" as a six- I}'Cal‘~0ld; and MacLean's Roma. 310.987M. 5291’ at four both records in 365 days. placed well up in the threeyear- gold October R.0.P. ratings. This was Patosit Verbena‘s Silverlocks, owned by J. Eric Hurry. Winsloe. Milked daily for 324 days. Patosie Ver— bena produced 8.776 pounds of milk containing 469 pounds of fat testing 5.34 per cent. , PLACINGS AT ROYAL ‘ [Cb’iown Man Awarded Gold Medal, Seal Committed To island] supreme CT. in mill in __ and Sons. second letter addressed to Mail Co“. 5 Yen“ and m." inll’llm Service, which was a boll milk; '7. .Brooknill Palririan‘s ‘" "1‘" 3005- ‘0 M" “acmnaldl Treasure Nancy. and Sons. years? lHarold Palmer and Sons. Another Island-bred Guernsey 'and Sons. hill page ad placed in the Dec— ember issue twice i King. Ontario. W” M W- mnnm alarm Hal. Th.- Guardian. Charlottetown, when, Dec. 23. 1953 s by .l'ulzo and jury. The pl‘cllmin—g :ll'y llvarln: was (‘mnplcted Sat-i urdny and the case was adjourn- (:(l in Monday morning for con- Social Evening sltlr-l'allon. I ’ Prior to hls committment Hug;th the )laggislrfle thin:I Kmasrox on no nl l_ in ours lon lc plc -i even“, “as 5 m in Kins 51,0“. Maurice Hughes. 37. of Church “I Hi) Ill? MS! lettm‘ and Called: ll g T “p9 g . ‘ , ,Ha . on llUlsday, Dec. 18th. Avenue m Charlommwn. to Mr. MacDonald asking \vlherei F1 .ed h h 1d the Mcycr's Studio box was loca-, “"5 sun th e 01. ay sea- rod. He said he was told it “mgr-WW” Sm” by En“ Mac‘ in Division Four but he could a" no, locate mo box‘ He said hel School choruses. directed by placed the letter in his porket M” 5‘3"!“ I‘e‘vman- were and would locate the box after- Pleasanily mlerwersed mwm ward as he had done on other the Stones- — On enjoyable rate KAI. Martin. The accused. charged with occasions. I Santa, distributed gay packages from the nicely decorated tree. The pupils of Kingston Schod presented gifts to their teacherl. Mrs. Elynor A. Willis. and Miss Audrey Cameron. Presents. and treats were re celved by the pupils. firom their teachers. Members of tho Womens lnstitude. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Newson and Mr. and Mrs. Orman Yeo added treats for llh. children. COTTON CENTRE Manchester's Royal Exchange annually buys and sells about £400.000,000 worth of cotton. who “as working in the viciniin of the 300 boxes. He said he wasl told it should go in Meyer's “‘1 “"Sludio box which be located al-- ller a while. l "I had no intent to steal any letter and I did not leave the‘ building." the accused said. In other cases on the docket a l Journal bv “flerflamG;:::fziSOUthofi man. 44. was sentenc-l « , ~ :- ed to three days in la11 when hel ‘5 the Dumb“? appeared on a charge of being; d 3 90“ 0‘ Macmn'ald Farms drunk and incapable. Failure to P”? Th0? and Glemllle Radlafi islop at a stop sign cost a Stewart Shll‘ley by HBI‘OId Palmer M‘Sll‘t‘t'l resident a fine of $3 and Sons. Costs or iW' days. owned by Harold Palmer Progeny of Dam: 5, Dairy Herd: 5. Harold Palmer Among transactions Tuned in a island Guernsey‘s exhibited at this year at Toronto's Royal Win- ‘ ter Fair won class placings as follows: ‘ Bull. Junior Yearling: 4. Pat- osie Golden Master. owned by J. Eric Hurry. Winsloe. Bull. Senior Yearling. 2. Golden~ view Gay Lea owned by Owen Younger. 3. Valley View's Rex Duke. owned by Daniel MacLeon, Milton. , Bull. 2 Years and under 3:3‘ Maiden Hill F. Leader. owned by Harold Palmer and Sons, Kensing- ton. Heifer. Senior Yearling. dryl not in milk: 10. Maiden Hill! Edith. owned by Hamid Palmer: and Sons. Heifer. 2 Years and under 3,; not in milk: 5. Patosie Rosie's} Tillie. owned by J. Eric Hurry. Cow, 4 years and over. not in milk: 7. Rosie's Queenie. 8. Brackley Nora, and 9 Maiden Hill ’h'dy. all owned by Harold Palmer and Sons. Heifer. 3 years and under 4, Iilnelf, we’re full of good wisheaforonoandoll («abolidnymflnt __‘ ain‘t-gamma“ Anniversary. and to en are offering. (beginning us "or ['V service within These free service calls Dial 9624 3 VICTOR MacKARRIS GRAFTON ST. DIAL 5310 MARITIME MOTOR SUPPLY 38 ST. PETERS RD. CO. LTD. DIAL 3213-4214 130 Rich- ‘ I North River Rink, tonight. North River Va. Milton. 7:30. Dunstaff-. use vs. Fairview 8:45. Skate after. Attention.- New Haven Far- mer's Institute members. annual Meeting Tuesday December 23. a I’m- Important Business. All “Ems requested to attend. Deveraux. Sec'y. 3011180 and Dance. St. James Mm. Town Hall. Georgetown. MWdat’. December 29. We will be closed on boxing day and open all day Saturday Dec- ember 27th, E. J. MlacDouglall. Vernon. .___..._..._— ANNUAL MEETING Of Wood Island Congregation \ will be held In The Church at Wood Islands On Monday. Jan. 5th at 1 pm. TO ONE AND ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS CHARLOTTETOW N A - SL'MMERSICE Grafton Street youisthtpuholidqwlbe'pu bioomiogvifihappimm n Mmmsimetednnllsforyou brim-dwde FRANKIE ROPER IRVING SERVICE STATION Phone 9255 DANCE RO‘LLAWAY T O N I G H T MUSIC BY THE DOWNTOWNERS Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 Admission 500 t SEASON'S Holiday Season, FOR SATISFACTION ask for: “Peel-less“ furnace and rangl‘ coal. and “Blue” hard coa. so” In Charlottetown by A. PICKARD & ('0. only. 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