7. Psge 12 The Guardian , Wed.L.b:pt, 7.5. 1957 V? Return From ' Pentecostal Convention V f The Rev. Victor E. Jackson of Calvary Temple. has return- ed to Charlo.t.etown alter attend-' in the three-eveninx Odjvo-day. World liuinna Conventiu of the. Pentecoa ' Auembliea of Can- ada in lialitax. N.S. ' During the convention aessioam, the denotninationa 195! educa- tional. me and ioreign ainna a literature departments program were unveiled. i Pointing to the ehallenu of new suburban areas. the new town: and cities in Canada's ex- panding Northland. officials told delegates that The Pentecostal Allelnblien or Canada plan to establish another 100 churches in 1958. The fast-growing inla- aiunary-minded denomination now numbers approximately 880 at- fiiiated and associated churches P ON - mAg:::lliti.g the Halifax conven-l n l I ' I p I g g tion in addition to Rev. Jackson A good many persons haiebeen Head Harbor Bridge. Planittngi will be open for vehicular traffic in the Prince Edward Island "N M", J,ck5o,, ma M15. L0,. taking advantage of the novelty over the recently placed span has; the bridge when completed will National Park. "in, M.cL,od' of waliiing from Stanhope to' been nearly completed it will be be part of the Gulf Shore Road Plwh 5! M. M-lll9ll Bracltiey Point via the Cove some time yet before the bridgel . . lthree year: of the Engineering N.S. who was Moderator in 1937. ' I a Course. lDr. Macifinnon is expected to ad-; The Senior Class this yearldresr the public meeting of Syn- I l ' I comprise Iii students, 23 of iod on Wednesday evening, Oct. l O St. S ' whom are candidates for var- 2. ions degrees. Twenty-si.. are ens Among the outstanding visitorst v . ' t - Synod will be the Rev. E. Keith .. Total enrollment at St. Dun- presentation of any area outs rolled ”' ll" lw” Edllmllun M" w r stan's University reached an all- side P.I-.'.l. '5?” ywhlcth "E tPe":g1 "Herd rg't::y'alP:::es;zs::5b ",l,,i:i,h'g:,l,' Baseball's lvorld Series ' E time high yesterday when the "Registrations show a rea- ""5 399', 0" l 9 "'5 ""5 ' I .y . b ht , fnui hundrcth student was ac- amiable balance among the var-' APPl”0xl"'3”'ly 290 "l ll” 5l"'ilelze' .M”"";eaadwh” ” M ddw" h.'3 roug many Sur- ccnted at the ccnturyoltl Rf)-il0tIS faculties.” the ('.olIcgc Re-ldllnl-hh 3"? llclnl-1 :("ll':m"l0g3l:d ”1?:glf:"?mn”teer::5;5i-H and 0V pr-1593' many strange ” l t .' . g . . . I .. g r or - 5 . man Catholic institution situate gistrar siatcd. noting that iiicre glnmgde .l.lhdemr:r:lain:ererare dim: ennui. made up of the Mode? upsets, The unusual ed th Elli Rod.t' 99 ';ia'r.ii . on 9 apeque I W0 were reg” "9 m rel manlstudents, living at home In Char- aiors and Clerks of the Presby- and unexpected plays mile: from the city proper. ye” 35 in sophomore year mm . . a - . - - r y t ' lottetown, or boarding at var- (Grills and the Convenora of all cozglsuegu:e:i:nJnw;::i:slrr:.'l;I1s 40 lll -ll"ll0' Y93l"- Th?” llE""5lious private residences near ihegsynod Slandlllll Commlllees Will that lmve made bus? lpwmd at me commmcemem Included "HM lama the ,m,iUnm,m,y' pnieet in me ClIut't'h.'on Tuesday bail history are told in oi the 1954-55 academic year .. -,-. . ' lemw" m 5""""”e the Rom The S l 3 T1 d 3 T d tlll3 . l P ill I ' r;o,;-ng , :....s.:.::':: ;::..:.'::::a.: week. Get The sum- nivcrsiiy egts rar. a P b S d S . p year 330 students were acceptedf u);Tf;,d'c::fil:::tl':;l3f rimogdup duid on .sale now' in the various faculties, foiiow- 'y' complete With maga- - V lfstbyeiil the Mn yeah um 3863 Meet Zion Cl'tUrCl'l 'E; zine, 12spage novel and Since Grade K. which had an 20 P3895 Of comics- anroliment last year of 34, was NEW GLASGOW, N.S.: Tlie'at Ilioittagiie, P.E.i. lie was e- Mrs. VJ. Campbell, Alberton. Only ten cents. no longer offered by the College eighty-fourth annual meeting of lected Moderator last October was hostess to the September , : High School. this years remrd,.iu- synod of the" Maritime Pro- when the Synod met in First lrnqetiruz olthe Presbyterian Lad- ,. i i . (' - A, . ' , . g '-A : .. y enrollment indicated an actualwincz-s of the Prt-sbyterian Church. Piciou, N.S., where he W5 Mil Mlfs. Lloyd Wlllfle Pf9- . ' . 1” i I i v '- ' i I ” . V . 7v. -1 ll"-fl , ' VE- lncrcase of 48 students in the lchun-h in Canada will he held was formerly minister. The new 5ld9dl 0NlllnR'd9V'"l0nS. led by 2 .1 . K v K i V, g m ,.z..,l,;. -i' ltlzhe; levels, ranier Roche ex- in mi. (Thurs-h, ("hm-luiieiowny Moderator of Synod will be eiec. -Wt Howard Clark. had for their ' " " ' . r plalned. P I-).I. comment-inn on Tuesday ted shortly after the Court is can-1 lhgrllgmnggzllorglglgg 'l(;:lVl;lEI- m 0N sAl-E Now , evening, October ist. stiluled. I . ". ' . FROM HONG KONG The Synod whip)? is compn5.lAThe Modeigatoirl of tile rgieilivoleraiixi-Zlidgilleintoolzfolligadltilge During the wmmel. lpplicm, ed of all the ministers on they SM-lmb-Y. 9 9Vt - a tics for the Chrmmn ., be '0” for "mission had been re. nous 91 the Presbyu-rjeg in. Kltit.on, i').D.i of Little Narrows, held on Nov. law were dgcusudl caved (mm almost every sea. gether with a representative eld- p CSP9 l3T9l9ll 13 I memlm” (ll ll"? The treasurer-S report was gm ion of the Dominion, from the 9', lmm 93”" P3"l"'"al .('l'l"'3' Sllnw Vlh"h. W" honmrm by e.. by Mrs. Howard Clark. untied giant Mexico, um . Will be 0Pi'hPd Wllll Public WOI'- his election at Vancouver in June. The next meeting win be held number of other foreign couni- 9"” mllducled by ll” M"d9”i the first Maritime minister to be ll the Church With Mrl. Wllkle day, mul 0, 95 quam-ted .9. tor. the Rev. Donald A. Camp- M ed . y I . '35 devomnai ind". hllcanls nought admission trom 5'" wll” M” l"""l1i 30 mm In I ware 0 Wan" M llie Close 0l the meellnl rt-i the city of Hong Kong .lonep Mr. Campbell. a native of ll” la” llelllli ll" R9” l)l- lllllill freshmenis were served by the Rgferrinx w the urge numy Prince Edward Island is ministerlMunroe. late of New Glasgow, hostess. her of applicants from the Brit- , iith-owned colony in China, the Retlltrar said that it had been Itlalhle to accept only four. the other 92 were fully - qtiali ed to enter University work. This addition brought to BUYS AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS ff . IONA c.w.i.. night the number of Hong Kong atiitlcttta enmiled at S.D.U. he WITH YOUR NEW The regular monthly meeting r of Iona Sub-division C.W.L. was 'i ll , Ed on Sunday at 3 p.m. Sept. 3; x . with a fair ttendnnce. Mrs. . .. . . ,3 Rwney ,,,,;.,,,,d W, open. ' Mluh s WLAR norm STORES added. Every Frovince in Canada is represented in this year's stud- ant body Father Roche stated. with the exception of Brlisli Columbia. Newfoundland. with I native itonn registered in var- ed the meeting with prayer. The minutes of previous meeting were tend and adopted. It was moved and seconded that a present be given to two Ioye about to leave the parish to up further studies. it was. - I idol ffcuities has the largest ra- sdecided that prizes be given- b In and 2nd in the junior anr &br classes of Cnhecistn and prizes to all who receive honorsl The women were urgcd to or llllllg continuous msary on the first Saturday of the month. The delegate to the annual ('.W.i.. convention gave intcrcatlniz re- ports of happenings there. Meet In! tlirn adjourned with Art of Conact-ration to Blessed viritin Mary. BEDEQUE W.l. '”Mn. Geo. Henderson was hus- teait in the September mcetinit of . the ins iiule. Meeting op end with the Ode followed hr . ' , . 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