a no Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. Sept. 29, nisz. . . { 2; [John Herald: The Christ’ ILLUSTRATED suuomr SCHOOL Lesson : -“'_““ - Iallkh 1:5-3‘. 57-U0; Ml-203 Ill‘ ‘:15-Q '. p G ‘ _ , ‘--.- ~ .,‘goiva.w€- .' ' . .. ” ‘am ."‘“:\ .\ it p 1 rescue operstl that follow the ditching of is Amerlcen airliner Sunday. f Drew flew by helicopter to the carrier, standing off shun non while another helicopter took ashore four injured surviv,- ore of the plane crash. He returned here three hours later and said he had deliver-qt the message from e Min- . ister Diefenbaker to the Bons- -- . l‘. — irmwstilii. Hemdias took her revenge by sending‘ her daughter ' to ance tor the reveling Herod. When Herod, pleased, promised Salome her heart's desire. she noquested John's head on! a platiter.—Mark 6:21-28. The ruler of Galfee was the tetrarch Herod Antipas. who has] left his first v." When John grew to manhood. the word of God came to him and he began to preach. not in the city. out in a hot. barren region near the Jor- dan. He baptized the people and urged them to prepare for Christ's baptism of Spirit.—Luke 3:1-20. Shortly before the birth of Christ. an .old priest named Zechariah had a ' vision while he was burning incense at the altar. The angel Gabriel told him that his aged wife. would miracu- lously conceive a son Jo ii, 3 would precede Christ.-—Luke 1:5-23. ration. ' commissioner re- lated that two of the survivors. to m-a«ri'_v his sister-in-haw and part in the ‘’ niece. I-letrodiias. John Baptist T119 *1 condemned the incestrious marriage. making a mortal enemy of l-ierodiae. —Mark 6:17-20. MEMORY VERSE-—“I BAPTIZE YOU WITH WATER; . . . HE WILL BAPTIZE YOU WITH TIIE HOLY SPIRIT AND WITH evefybody" on the cm-I-[er by FIRE.”--LUKE 3:16. ‘W 'P"“- » aid. Boston. Mass.. are spending 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles undergo surgery. ‘ H 1 ‘ PERFUMERY MATERIALS their holidays with relatives in‘Macl’)onald on August 28. Mrs. Mr. Joseph. Mossey, am!-. V-1-OKYOI (Ap,___peipmg Rama ton. Ontario. is spending h l 5' holidays with his father Freeman Massey and Mrs. Mos- a r e Mac- KINGSBORO ‘ Mr. The Bible House . . _ . r Maurice Bruce, Kings- 0ffel'S Y0“ "9l'lI'0"5 SUD‘ ‘ton. Ontario. spent his annual and Morell ;MacDonald and children _ ‘ . says Red’Cl_i‘ina turns. out more Mrs. Gordon Aylesdeaving soon to join Mr. “inst!” ficflgnfipalfieeléfuranh 1!) er. South Lake Mr and 30 pro- plies for church and ivacation with his mother. Mrs. and family returned to th e l r. Donald in Goose Bay. ‘Labrador B th I home ‘Harry Bruce and brothers Ar- home in Moncton, N.B., after; where they plan to reside. sey. o w . _ _ duccd at the time o the Com- ' visiting with Mrs. Avles‘ mother! Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dennis Mr. Fred Dixon. Moncton. munist takeover. The -materials thur and George. Red Point. Charlottetown ar-.- used in the manufacture I'll) Kent St. - .- H . d d f '1 ch 1 ttetown, were NB. visited recently with his ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Macbonl aiIlI(Iimlll)i‘Is1.eS€:frl$b‘l3oei:lilln.‘:llnd:vm\li§itorsal‘o0the home of mother. Mrs‘ Dixon. E85“ _ at -. , Consume!‘ 800d8. 700d! and Kingsboro -‘the latter‘s mother. Mrs. Fred Baltic and with his sister. Mrs. . A some medicines. - - ' L . A t . K’ b ‘. Zion PresbYlerian Church “e‘°.': ““°‘~‘*‘“° H " "*.§‘.:’.E’.°.'.‘.i.".."‘.. '§.':%:*.’:::.'... “Ti “‘R‘i?.1‘i£‘€$*‘ilT’“ci..;'Tgf:i‘23oc- PHY5|CA|- EDUCATION D|5CU5$ED -- Miriam Matt ews. Souris, at-E 4 - ‘ ' . ‘ - h . ‘ . - . V i 1, 1 { 11 mg several tetown. spent a week wit _e r I: _ Cmu" Prince “ml Gran“ skeet’ l$]de%;'lhe haul,“ gshmfr Rf: 5 I WeFICl(SmSr[‘::fll l)n ollllispital. mother. Mrs. _Clarence Ching. “bags N::"ll3l;':nsS:’c1L“*g‘Eh!:’_: l::"d“°°d me 970973!“ I91‘ 3'39 Tflh “I. Gflflsswofk °|fl' of Yflflf The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. B.A.. Minister 155 lee“ 0 er son a I 2 M‘ s Marilyn Dixon. Charlot- . and with her sisters and broth-I me} of educauon chats swim 3’: Point recently. Sister Viola Mossey is return}; ing by plane to her duties wit _ _ Y the Sisters of Service in Erinioii- D"“‘"- B”lll“Cll' , b ton, Alberta. after spending“ ais'II'l1(‘le}fI8l'lOl‘ ofitltliebfgggziggg . _ few days with her sister. . rs! (‘ion as rere .‘ 11'“) am‘ OF HOLY COMMUNION Louis Stewart. South Lake. anda fresh cogit o;r:Siisit.a.:‘ljl i:';)ti:', Mr. Maurice Mccaba Hazel_ sermon; THE LAST sUppER brothers Freeman and Beriiaidwas done PC nit The‘ brook and presently the pastor Anthem: Bread of The World—0. B. Brown Mossey. §0;\l/;\\-ell'.I‘h B ‘:’lfiyf;:S'l:lhil<l(;errO1m£1UMis);. Betty ’‘ of the Church of Christ Discipb 7:00 p.m.—DiviNE woiisiur W 3" "5" °'"“-‘ "“"" ““° “F ,es in River John. N.B., was a - . I1. E. CI . ix gsboro. _ . _ sermon: GROWING INghofld:1ATU§$3A sumvan 2:: \fa);1atiIc,>?il]dg gle\t‘ll:lnl" Tliomilfifalllt son of M;-_ and weekend visitor to Klli8Sb0l1'G. this province on lers at Black Pond. ' Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Bell and family. Charlottetown, were Sunday visitors to the homes of relatives in Bothwell and South Lake. -is-i....7»§.. spent the weekend with Organist and Choir Director 4 her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miss Madelyn Wadden, L.i\Ius.. B.Mus. 9:45 a.m.—Suiiday School. Classes for all ages. . 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 a.m. Nursery School. Ja-k Proude. physical educa- tion ditector of Prince of Walt Coliegc during the physical education workshop held yes- terday at Prince of Wales College. Miss Cunningham Joewsorecr INVESTMENTS With His Job / ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CP)-- Premier Smiaillwood said here he is “fed up" and “bored" with being premier of New- foundland. Noting that he and the Cabot Trail together lflespecthe A5 T0 with other members of the Jun- whit The Mllvfket ior Farmers organization Will Do! Labor Day 0 -vs lilze quitting a dozen times in the last year or two." Anthem: Saviour, Thy en . .. . 3 . - I k P d the guest of Rev. and Mrs. has been -. mer home in hingshoin. ‘M15. Heath Ching, Bac on‘, _ _ weekend_ i f 13 h t] VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Mrs. Alvin Macbonnlrl. Souili is a patient in the P.Eh.l. HOSDIE! Alice Ladner and Mrs’ Mr, and Mrs Lorne R 0 S e. ggziedlglaetles oarttendisilgari fisielgeg Let Me Tell You About The Lake, was the guest of honor at tel. Lliarlottetown, w ere 1 . Adele Glover Charlottetown. gothweu, spent the weekend conference that the job has lost a farewell party held at th 9! may be necessary for him to; were recent visitors to Kings_ with the lane r.s aunt. Mm igs chanenge and he was -«felt United Accumulative 5» - Fund Limited Ruby Gay. Halifax, N. Mrs. Walter Dixon, East Bal- boro and East Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Brown St. Peter's Cathedral ROCHFORD SQUARE ~ He added however that he and baby. Boston, Mass., spent tic represented the UBWMS of was prepaled uwiih h t The fut". flowing mutm (Anglican Church at Canada) . o on their h°“day5 at th?” parents‘ Kmg.Sb°r° Church. at the recellt energy I have left" to tak‘ev do at fund In Canada. Unit- . summer home in Kingsboro. aritime convention in Wolfvil- the job of implementing 8 pm_ ed», Investment mum”, I M1‘5- Elsie Brunet» MT5 5' 5- gram for fishery development. The Van. Archdeacon J. R. Davies. M.A., Rector I The Rev. Canon E. M. Malone. M.A.. D.D. Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton. Lic. Mus.. Organist Mrs. B. W. Patterson. Choir Director Sept. 30—The Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity 8:00 a.m.—-Holy Eucharist 8:45 a.m.—Mattins 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School (11 am. Infants) 11:00 a.m.-—-Choral Eucharist and Sermon Montague MEMORY STONE MEMO_R|ALS DOUBLY GUARANTEED in writing. Colorful Memory Stone Memorials for enduring remembrance, complete satis- vrnr & sou LTD. Charlottetown MacVane and Mrs. Willa rd Ching. Kingsboro. motored to Glen Valley recently where they were guests of Mr and Mrs. Al- lan MacDowell. _ Mrs. Earl Kennedy, Kings- boro, has taken up her duties as teacher in the Elmira School. Mrs. Johnnie MacKie. Howe Bay, visited during the pa st 7:00_p.m.-eEvenson.g and Sermon week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roddie Kidson. Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McIn- tyre. Charlottetown. and E ast Point m o t ored to Kentvfille. N.S.. over the weekend a nd were accompanied on return by their daughter Ann who h spent several weeks visiting the Annapolis Valley. Miss Sandra MacGregor. East Baltic. provincial president of the BYPU and her brother Ian MacGregor attended the Bap- as in The conference appointed a commission to recommend to the government ways of im- proving the Newfoundland fish- ing industry. The 62-year-old premier who brought Newfoundland into Con- federation in 1949 said he has on at the job so long it is dull and monotonous. He was prepared, however. to continue for another two or three years but wanted to go out “in a (mile trends Icing worry away from YOU: and making YOU a part owner of a wide range of successful businesses. For further information, without obligation DIAL 4-9192 Visitors are most welcome at all services. l ' ‘ 1‘ ‘ ‘ V ' Rev. M. Smith. Kingtboro and tist convention in Wolfville. N.S. blaze of glory." 1 I, L10 B1‘9"tR°b91‘l5°_fl- Red P°i“t- Mr. and Mrs. James Pepper He added the 0V9!‘-Seeifll eX- F Mi,.is.e,s, attended the United Baptist left on return to their home in pansion and improvement of the - ' i s o The Reverend John G E Ball BA agnff/e-[filonN geld recently in Kemuck-V‘ U5-A-i ‘me’ spew‘ mm”? lindugtry might gmivlde ‘ - - - - - - , . . - - - t . Central Ch,-lsuan Church 3.... ma... G_ wyrwas’ .,,_,,,_ M, l :;wevs1S§S_ Edgar mm mm iJii1§itzlin;io(l)i‘§l(:iryJ‘i)eui;:,i‘i£kI;.1l(!!:.1a.t:3: opnor y 0; ascggxsgow UNITED mvnsmnur snnvicns Lrn. -. » 36“ C‘3¥‘°" 0- ‘-°“"5- '5P"“'E "‘”"’ Garrett and Aubre MacGreg- - _ "Is 5; 52, Greenfield Ave., Charlottetown .19 bent Street . . . _ _ Y home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dix Eiemengary ago" W 3 3 . MORNING:-— Organist and Director of Choirs. ’ 01-, East game, ware among on‘ Bothweu‘ compulsory and.-‘available free to every child in Britain by 1899.‘ Mr. Royston F. Mugford, A.R.C.0 Advanced Summer Hours 10:00 a.m.—-Bible School for whole i‘amil_v.' Dv ,those who toured Cape Breton 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service #:--j—j— Message: ‘IPOWER. PERSPECTIVE. PEACE" CHURCH SCHOOL _“_lgll:TE:e3.,H°w Long Wm Thou Forget Me 9:45 a.m.—Intermedia’r.e Dept. 12-14 years—Scci.al Hlall EVENING, ‘ 9:45 a.m.—Seiiior Dept. Bible Classes 1518 years—0hurc~h ‘- 9:45 . .—J ' Det..9»ll . H -1-t.VI .Hial1 7”” P-m‘“E"""‘3e“5“° 5°1"’1°° 11:00 Sept. 6-Byifi-Ia:—le<I:a-I¥tzl lg-ll Message: “LEPROSY OF THE SOUL" Special music by Male Quartet. Mjnister—W. O. Wests Oi-ganist—Mi-s. Helen MacRae. A.R.C.M. ' YOU ARE WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH ON KENT STREET. PARK . ROYAI. UNITED CHURCH Church Street. Parkdale Rev. J. H. Tye. B.A., B.D.. Minister Mr. Leslie lliscott Organist and Director of Senior Choir Mrs. Stanley Newman 11:00 a.m.—Kjinide-rgiairten Dept. 3-5 yeau-s—Social Hall 11:00 a.m.—N-ursery Dept. Und 3—Ground Fl. Heartz Hail (Including Crib Roaml 11:00 a.m.—“HEAVEN—GOD'S ABODE" (Second iii series on 'l‘liie Lords Prayer) —Rev. 0 '. E. Bailil Anthem: “The Lord's Pra'yiei"'——Ma-latte 7:00 p.m.——Miass Meeting of All Ymitfh Groups (meet in Social Hall at 6:30 p. m. Sermon: MAKE I-[IS WAY YOUR WAY (Rev. G. G. Wyrwas) “A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY AND PRING PARK" SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH Welcomes Douglas Bros. & Jones ltd. to Director of Junior and Intermediate Choirs (con Dunkirk .1, Kirkwona) O Q g . . 9:45 a.m.—Senior and Jun»‘ioi- Church School Advanced Summer flours - 11:00 a.m.—Nursery and Kintierg-airten Classes 9.30 a_m__p1.imau.v Dem 64; y,.s_ 5_ 5 RM,“ “mo 3'm"M°mi”’-3 wmshlp a.ni.—luiiii'or and hitermedtiate 9-15 yrs. in Church ' S9”“°"‘ THE CALL THAT CANNOT BE 11:00 a.m.—-Nursery Care for Children 1-5 yrs. in s. s. Room ‘ 0 v A IGNORE“ 11:00 a.m.—"A MAN WITH HIS BACK TO THE WALL" hm.‘ ——!Rev. c c. Lewis) : "Bless The Lord. 0 My Soul" Organist: Mr. Leslie Hiscott. 7:00 a.m.—Evenin-g Worship cn: HOW DO YOU KNOW GOD’S WILL? Anthem. “Father In High Heaven Dweiling" Music by the Intermediate and Senior ' You are welcome to Worship with us. ) o The Salvation Army “Home of Evangelism Since. 1885" Great George street Capt. and Mrs. 3. Walker 11:00 s.m.—Holtness Meeting 2:00 p.in.—Y.P.M. _ 55 Villa Avenue 9:30 s.rn.—Director Class 10:00 a.m.-Sunday School 7:00 p.m.-Evangelistic Meeting Thursday 0:00 p.m.-Prayer Meeting. ’\ . “A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY" ” S First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Pastor: Rev. H. L. Milton. B.A.. B.D. . Organist: Mrs. V. Leigh Dlngwell , 9:45 s.m.-Church School 11:00 a.m.——“READY" _ Observance of Communion ‘ _ Anthem: "Thanks be to : (Dickieson) o , Solo: “The Hem of _His Gamicnt” Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland st.. at Longworth Ave. M l « - 111M a.m.—Subject: "CAKE SALES. BINGO. PLEDGE . ___“ W CARDS. OR 'l‘l'i‘HlNG"—W'hat is the Bilbo method 7'30 p'm FARE EL of church financing? - “Praise the Lord" imsunoerf ‘ _s°,.,,,,' Mm Doug.” Mcxemey 7:30 p.m.—Siibject:E"S'I"i'-IE KINGDOM or HEAVEN IN , Solo: "l Walked Today Where Jesus Walked” PAMBL - ' (0§Hsra)—Mr. Stirling Imnan. Speaker; James A. Stahr. B.Sc.. 'I‘h.M.. The Kirk 0! S. James The Reverend '1'. II. B. soniers. M.A.. l.T.M., Minister organist and Director of the Choirs Christopher Gledliill. M.A.. B.Mos. 9:45 s.m.—CHURCH SCHOOL RALLY DAY SERVICE 11:00 a.m.—DIVl’NE SERVICE AND SERMON BY ’l'H:E * : "GOD'S BRAVE ADVENTURE" N. B. Evaiiiigwonshl-p will beresnmed next sunday.0et. Iili. VISITORS CORDIALLY WEDCOME ‘ ‘ St. Paul’; Anglican Church ‘ Iltlblished ms by Royal ronanooa The Reverend F. Innis Elias. Rector ‘— h mist and Choir Director: ,§;_Qo$=-‘ Al ' lull F.R.C.0.'. (CHM). A.l.C.M. , sgfi a. _ Holy Communion 0:0 s.m.-Sunday school, Junior. Senior and Bible Classes Primary and beginners Classes ii. V s.ni.-Condo! . 11:00 .s.ui.~Moi-sins Prayer and Sermon- : A H Pflachor: rswontrs onsrroirnnimxsi - / jjjjjjjjjj rswonrr mono! on. rnissi masses 4 TDC ‘ I V. I fiiouoiis. Bros. 3. JONES l ' M T T I M ii [H '. ,' ‘Y. ms a.ni.—l‘ellowditp.llonr..8IImnu-stile suiio ’ l0:(ll a.m.-eunasy School. Pmniotiui snow. - 1 BEN. st. DAVID BOWEN. GUEST SPEAKER . ‘ SUNDAY AT 11 AM. and 7:30 Pm. A-rrnun caAa.i.o1'rrrowN's ssmvu. cI:irrn_ I