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' PHONE I60 Hospitality in your hands \lffl'l / ‘Cw a INVITATION ll If!) a~—- -- _._ ____.. lHURDAY, FRDAY i315 I O'l’_,eary's new school recently opened by Charlottetown, Director d Education and D um, who pronounced. it one oi the iinest in the Maritime Provinces. :P. E. I. Lav. ilonierence i--§- 10th annual C ‘ 0! tth° Prince Edlward Island LIY 'Associ.ation was held in Kensinz- ton United Church on Tuesday June uh. The morni . dgotionai period was conductrd b" MY‘- Tlwl M0?"- viiho, for l !‘Q\yvv\\Qv' n; ‘*7’ h" vary eiiiectivqv when '5' °t tlis service. "m m; afternoon. otter tihe riod, Mr. Russell Leard on behalf o! the Oonierence welcomed the follow- ing visitors: Rev. Geo. M1116?- Norton, Mr. Dinny Moncton and Mr. Doucett, Jac- qugt, Rivier _ president of the Maritime Lazy Association. Rev. »Geo. Scmers in e Ye?! hhnerneant. the coming into our ihearte or God's power and love jand reigning there supreme. m. Walter Lord (allowed. Ha said that complete conversion was essential so that we can any as said "Lord what wilt ‘thou eve me do?" Many more spoke the topic including the follow- r. MacKenzie, Mr. Lowther, E§§§§3' > R55; us addlns some- nsture to the it s vital theme topic. The Conference then E. 3 e. had an we should be always ready to voice our Christian ballets, the Christian lite after all was one ot action and our lire was our beet testiiriony. ‘that. we shmad notgotorthinouratrorigthbut seek strength through the Holy spirit, that in order to have real joy and peace in our hearts there must be complete surrender to Jesus Christ. Evening Session The evening devotional was conducted by Mr. Licerd alter which Mr. Matthews spoke, emphasizing the need itor more Christian lhoanes. i-ie told some- thing at his trip to Toronto in t “‘ with social service work and o: the inspiration he received ironr meeting with leaaers oi.’ the Church. Mr. Dollcett followed. showing very clearly that in God's greet plan there was s place ior everyone and iihst no matter what our talents are in number" God can use them. The Conference is always glad to have Dr. Mec- Kenzie and he spoke very forcibly from the 6th verse 0t the 4th chapter ed Malachi. He pointed.- out that youth and age must go together and that each has a great contribution to make in carrying on Christ's work. lie‘ emphasised the {act that we must be vuy oaredul to see that our lives measure up to the standard o! Ohrlst. Rev. Geo. Murray who has lust returned on iurloughjroan ‘Pr-inl- dsd also spoke at the evening meeting. He emphasized the love o! God which is__l\bove human understanding and that id we are right. with God sli will be well. The financial report ..slhowed that $11.70 had been during the year and that since tihs Lay Association. had been _ organized over 84,000.00 had been paid in. The new oeiicera appointed were Prea, Mr. Russell used: Vice- Piea, Mr. W. E. Irooh end Seq, Ralph Oallbeck. - . The reeolutone posed included the ioilowin: - that thanks be extended to the‘ Minister" Session tor the me od the church tine supper. That whereas she result at the plebiscite oi June 28th revealed the lamentable ignor- anoe as ‘the greatness o1 the evil, ther-etore -be it resolved that we urge upon our Ministers‘ and leaders d Church work necessity o! teachinx our 151i»)!!- ence. Prayer by Rev. Geo. Murray Missionary to Trinidad, Rev.,Mr. Freestone, Mr. Matthews. MI-l all tram _ N. B. on June 13th. and ' and also to the ladies to; the very, _ ‘i?! . _GUARDIAN. CHAR epuly Minister o! Educa- a 0’Leary District Rev. John M. Sheen o! Mont- raee was s visitor to Ulearli QB Friday. m. and Mrs. John Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mac- Dougall motored to Augustine Cove on Sunday to visit. daughters who are at the C. G. I. '1‘. Camp. -0 Rev. Blair B. colbourne conduct- ed his first services on the West July 6th and preached to large consrogations at Glen/wood, Bethe! and Cope Wolfe. ‘Ilhe new Minister is a native o! Sydney, N. S. and is a graduate of Dalhousie University and Pine Hill Divinity Hall and was ordained . by the Maritime Conference at Sackville, 'I'he {allowing members of the C. G. I. T. o! OLeary United Cihruch are attending the annual O. G. I. I. Oaimp at Augustine 00W - Adele MacAusland, who is this year's President o! the C. G. I. T. tor the province: Helen Shelton“. Vice-President tor the province, Phyllis lidscNeill. Doris Mu. iennen; Joyce and Jean Mac- Doilgall; Blanche Matthews and Sandra Wilson. -4Rev. John and Mrs. Mac- Oalium o! York and Rev. Roy and Mrs. Veseey o! Murrgy ', Pa-rbour were visitors to Meal-y on Thursday and Friday end were guests at Rev. W. G. and Mrs . Diclzmn. The Vififlflng lvfinisters took part in the Induct- zon of Reva John M Sheen into ti-Zontrcse pastoral charge on July 1st. and Rev. Blair Colboums into the West Cape pastoral elm-gs at, the Glcnwood Ohurch on July 2nd. United Church. Wellington -'I'he play "Auntie. From Hagan," which was played in Wellington Station Hall on June 24th was greatly enjoyed by siL Mire. Arcade Arsenault and small daughter, Velma, spent a ie-w days in Borden visiting her son, Mr. suit. xii Miss Mina DesRoohes o! Mia- couche spent a. iew days in Wellington with her cistern-Mrs. Jerry Richard. rs. D. H. Gallant o! Mis- c che and small son, Roger, spent the week-end in Wellington the guest oi her mother, sMIB. Mr. iiloyd W. Shaw. ME, z their K Cape pastoral charge on Sunday‘ Rev. Mr. Vessey is the chairman, ot the P. E. I. Presbytery o! the' Melvin Arsenault. and Mrs. Arsen- who ‘ was last. year's ~ Alex Gallant. Mia Aiivlna Arsa-neult at Sum- rnorside spent e. iew days in Wellington the guest. at Mr. and Mrs Ernest Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Day and small son and daughter, Gordon and Amita.__ were visitors in Borden recently. ,4 very large crowd attended the dance in Wellington on Wednes- day. , Mr. Alphie Gallant arrived home from Charlottetown after spending e few weeks in the hospital. —Gal. ' __p_.i_~_.__ us: a.‘ i i MORE zrrecnvs Sl/GHTIYPERFIJMFD is ~01 5mm IFAVH ~o SIAINS is ~o~ weir/rm To brought the COIICQNHQO to a close. PQJTFFU -__‘_'" These Faci When Visiting HOLMAN’S BIG? 91st BIRTHDAY. PARTY» Take Advantage 0t Our NEW PARKING LOT . Next to the Store 0r' THE NEW HORSE sun) “Rear 0f the Store” ities gYouyr Convenience-—- And Are F Are For i‘ J E “WIIEIIE till) _,. Hazel Wells, 2. Anna Ramsey, t. Doris Getson. r Field ilay At Allierton A -'i.‘he pupils o! Alberto: High, Union, South Kildlrfl, Green- anount, Central Kildsre, Aims, Montrose, Alberton South and Brooklyn enjoyed a Field Day on the alternoon at June 21st. The var-i a events were closely can- t . There were row pupils who did not. try tiheir powers at something. Mr. Arnold Hierlihy deserves great. credit for his . painstaking and complete prepar- ations for the Field Day. The prize winners. neere as follows: Girls ('1. e. 9. and 1o), eo yards dash - 1. Evelyn ‘Downers, 2. ferbsra Brown, 8. Bertha Morri- on. do yards dash. Girls (ll, i2 and 18) — i. Ruth Pike, 2. Delhi smith. a. Verna Bertie. 60 yards dash. Girls (14, and up) - 1. Dorothy Bonyman and Dqrig 668011. 2- Fermi Vlliikle. 3. Doreen Bowness. 100 yards dell, Boys re, ‘i, e, and 10) — i. Gordon Gillian, 2. Louis O'Rourke, s. Jlmmjg Oliver. . . . . 100 yards dash. Boys <11, 1 811d 19) —- 1. Vernon Ooulscm, 2, Jimmie Donald, 5. Eugene cam. ghan. 100 will duh. nova (is and 11D) — 1. Cyril Bernard, 2. Ivan Shea, 8. Earl O'Rourke and up) — i. Cyril Bernard, 2. Harold Saunders. 8. Jknmie Profit. Running iroad- dump, Boys ('11, 12. and l!) — 1. Vernon Coulson, 2. Garth Powers, 3. John Klnch, ' 2. Byron Barbour, <ab-A1u‘m Mc- Aulduti. 220 yards dash - i. Harold Saunders, 2; Oyril- Bernard, a, Ivan Bree. Benbeli Throw, pays - 1, Min Gavin. a. Cyril Bernard, 8. Tolimy Barbara. —1. Running Broad Jump. Joys (14 . Within! Brbhd Jump, Boys (d, ' ' ‘I. B. 9. and 10) — i. Garth Powers, . High Jump. Boys (14 and up) - 1. Justin Gavin, 3 It. 6 inoihes, 2. Harold. Saunders and Elmer Rflyher. Hish JumP. new (m. 1a and 1e) — l, Kenneth Graham, 3 it, 4 ins. 2. Vernon Couison. High Jump, Girls (18 and up) Joan who so Maclnnis oi the Board. Ir-r THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! QUITE OFAFFECTION _ WHEN ANVBUDIB . Baeebellllmrow. Girls _. 1, AND SATURIAY Currie and Ferne wurie, 2. Paula. Gillie, s. Ruth Pike. The teachers and pupils extend their gratitude to Messrs Bandler -and Callaghan, took charge oi the sports. Bedore going home tlhe pupils were entertained to a, tree movie in the Institute Hall by Mr. S. M. National Film capabiy FRIENDS MEET" EDINBURGH, Scotland —(CP) —At a private Scottish National Party meetinfl in Edinburgh, an irate member poured a. Jug o! water over the chairmen, Dr. Robert McIntyre. wrmnarsr. lhsex, Imglend —- (OP) -,1"or the third year runn- ing a pair of pertridges is neat- ing in a road island on the main Clacton road. LONDON —- (GP) — Old persons living in stockweli flats in the Lambeth district od London will have bell-pushes in the bath- rooms. Buzzers in the caretakers flat will summon aid i! needed. MJLDENHALL, SUFFOLK, Eng- land - (OP) -— Royal Air Force meteorologists, who registered an earthquake here, say it was the biggest tremor in East Anglia. since 1757. | uue mvmmtueiiz i‘? “iitlliiciiilciii? l/c, new HARD M\i ‘ - POOPSIPQ BEEN woizmue Y Professional Gard T. 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