Missionary Is Scheduled. To Speak Here Wednesday __ -MISSIONARIES from Brazil, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Cass and their four children, Peter John, 5, Earl Lew, 4, Nathan- . Lew Cass, missionary te Bra- ail, will bring the address at the seventh annual fall convocation -ofMaritime —Christian_—College here in Charlottetown. Mr. Cass arrived in the city Monday with his wife and family after five years of missionary work in the -eéntral part. of that great South American republic. Mrs. Cass is the former Vida Stewart, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Stew- art of Upper Queen Street, Char- lottetown. They have four chil- Ss Sen, ‘three of them bors in Bra- a ha convocation of the local Christian College will take place op Wednesday night of this week at 8 p.m. in the building of the “Central Christian Church —en- Kent Street. The choir of the col-_ lege,under_the direction of Mrs_ Helen MacRae, ARCM, will be singing special numbers in song. Prizes won by the students last- jel Scott, 3 and Melissa,.one (The oldest was: born in this province, the others in Brazil. 8 Classes at the College eae : last week with a number of new students present. The opening president of the college, deliver- ing the sermon, and G.B. Wat- terson presiding. The first of the weekly. fellowship luncheons fol« ors from Lansilig, ‘ Mich., Winston-Salem, North Carolina, were present. taught by Mr. Cass. tia, New Brunswick and Toron- to, and a student-instructor from Tennessee, Dean Tate. Leslie Jones,- few minister of the year will also be resented. ae Hospital, Summerside. Emmanuel Gallant had’ to en- ter the Community Hosspital for en appendix operation. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John im the Piusville hall, purpose of iwhich was to distribute prizes bo. the grade eight students who a-@uceessfully possed their exam- Inatinons. First prime went te Carmel Corcoran, Piusville; sec- end, Joseph Corcoran; third ‘te Helen Dalton, Burton. The epeaker for the evening was William Costain. Several women also spoke and congratulated the prize winnérs. © The prizes were donated by the five insti- tutes: Duvar, Bloomfield Cor- ner; ; Burton and Pius- ville. Entertainment was fur- nished by Erma and Gloria Gal- lant with singing and guitar musie. Refreshments were serv- -- by eome of the ladies laa Robert Bieren returned Edmonton, Alberta recently to spend a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bieren, Kilmuir before resuming his stu- dies in Aero Nautical engineer- ing at Mt. Allison” University, Sackville. : ‘William Clarke, Antigonish, N.S. was a recent visitor to Com- mercial Cross and Georgetown, @ guest of his niece, Mrs. Spur- geon Walker and Mr. Walker. vv Mrvand Mrs. James Deane returned last week to Woburn, Mass, after spending the past three weeks at their summer home at Whim Road Michael Howard Wight, gary. visiting ‘with friends and rela- tives in Sturgeon and vicinity. Mrs. Gordon Nicholson, Com- mercial Cross and her mother, Mrs. Alexander Duncan, River- glade, N.B., returned home last week from a Tagnth’s visit to Cal- | formerly -of Sturgeon, . is“ _lalso conducting a ¢lass. Mh spent some time in Van- jcouver_and in. Oregon and were} guests of Mrs. Duncan's sister | in E Nesdian, California. They al- j so visited Mrs. Nicholson's dau- ghter, Elva. Mrs, Albert MacDonald, Sr., -|Pinette, spent a week at Whim Road recently, visiting relatives. | She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Deane. Mr. and Mrs, William ‘Stin-. Cross, guests of their cousins, The Stinettes.left Florida on June 14 on a trip and of Canada. Enroute the parks and from coast to coast, Mr. will be. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James. Stewart. -Announce New Healing Substance... Shrinks Piles, Checks Iten Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink hemorrhoids . . . A renowned research institute has found a unique ing substance with the ability to shrink hemor- rhoids painiessly. 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Just ask your druggist for Pre- paration H Suppositories or Pre- paration H Ointment (with a special applicator). ; chapel-_service.was-held_at_noon.§- Sept. 14 with Kenneth T. Norris, | lowed the chapel service. Visit. | and | A number of new classes are | being offered this year, includ- | ing “Greek, Christian psychology. | and a course in missions to be | “and “Mrs. Lew New students this. year come from—Charlottetown,_Nova—Seo- Church of Christ in Montague, Is western Canada and the U.S.A... ette returned to their home in | Miami, “Fla., this week after a | two-week visit at Commercial | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. | ip that took. them to the west coast of U.S.A. | ealled on relatives and friends, | and visited many of _the scenic | tourist attractions | and Mrs. Austin Tatterie | and Glen Tatterie, Heatherdale, | ft recently for a two weeks vi- | sit in Brantford, Ont. While #- there they will attend the wed- | ding of their sister, Isabel. They | James Tatterie and: their sister | and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Was maintained over a period of Satisfaction guaranteed or your * NEW YORK (AP)—Former president Dwight D. Eisenhower said Sunday night he was pre -jpared to. use ‘nuclear weapons jagainst China during -the: Korean War and that. the Communists’ knowledge of this ‘‘had a great The former general of the U.S. Army made the statements in a National Educational Tele- vision network interview broad- cast. ; However, Eisenhower said, "l don't, mean to say that we'd have lsea those great big things and destroyed cities, but we would use them enough to win and we, of course;’ would have tried to keep them on military targets, not civil targets.’ Asked about use of nuclear | be! weapons today, Eisenhower said no one would say {n a sane mo- soa : ‘ X v- effect” in ending the conflict. | "14 The Guardian, ne Tues., Sept. 20, 1966. ; tke Of Nuclear Arms Near In Korean .War ment that the U.S. should ever make a massive nuclear attack on the Soviet Union—unless the on the US: BORDEN Able Seaman Danny Bernard of HMS Shearwater spent the | weekend with. his mother, Mrs. 1 Rita Bernard. : Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kane ton and son Louis attended the Knowlton-Darrach. wedding rec- ently, in Hopewell Cape, N. B. They were accompanied by Mrs. Archie Hawkes, also of Hope- well Cape, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller recently motored to Saenree to visit rn on father, Ro- bert McC Helen Keough left recently on a holdiay to Toronto, Ont. & Russians make’ such an attack ‘‘Pajama JANIS PAIGE INJURED IN ACCIDENT Actress Janis Paige, who won national fame for a star- ring role in the ‘Broadway hit,, Game,” lies in Hollywood Receiving Hospital Monday after being injured in a collision involving her sports car and a panel truck. Doc- a : Share e” p Pledge t . r 1e S PEI. United Fund! je ale hips os ee Share” pledge to the P. E. 1. United Fund. Your - | “air Share" is suggested as one hour's pay per month, or 1% of your annual income. 34 sets of 2 Ss helping hands are depending on you . tors said she ‘suffered possible back and hip injuries. (AP Wirephote) - . and these 34 sets of hands in the form of social and wallane ageuiles Give eiety waguaad oF tee wa Ke = — the poor, the sick, the crippled, mentally iff, . Red Cross, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Y. M. C. A., Basilica Recreation Centre, etc. This year, more than ever before, only a “Fair Share" pledge is good enough to continue the important work of the = PLE L. United Fund. Be ready when the United Fund representative calls eter A “Fair Share” Pledge from YOU is all That's Needed to Reach the Goal of ‘258,191.00 WE MUST NOT FAIL! ‘Your "Fair Share” Pledge Works Many Wonders Rasilica | Recreation Centre Boy Provincial Scouts of Canada, Counc rie. Canadian Foundation for Poliomyelitis Rehabilitation, P.E.I. Chapter Canadian Mentak-Health Associatio ’ Canadian National Institute for the Blind - a Canadian Red Cross Society, P. E.1. Division Cerebral Palsy Association of P. FE. I. Charlottetown Y. M. C. A, Catholic Social. Welfare Bureau Girl Guides of Canada, P. E.1. Council John Howard Society of P. FE. T. Multiple Sclerosis ee of Canada, P. E. 1. Chapter Navy League of Canada Prinee,.County Welfare Agency P. E.1. Protestant Children’s Home Protestant Family Service Bureau . Summerside Boys Club CAMPAIGN DATES ‘SEPT. 19-- oct. 7 ‘52° ; Parish Council Daughters of England Through these 34 Participating Agencies: FORMER TAG DAGS — Charlottetown Catholic Women’s League, St. Dunstan's I. 0. D.E.— Earl of Hillsboro Chapter ‘ucy Maude Montgomery Chapter | yal Edward Chapter 1. 0. 0. F.— Alpha Rebekah Lodge Ladies Orange Bentievolent Association :. \ Pythian Sisters &t. Charles Auxiliary of Charlottetown Hospital s eer Kent St. Cha rlottetown St. Thomas Aquinas Soclety : Aid of PE. 1. Hospitat Senior Ladies’ FORMER TAG DAYS — Summerside Catholic Women’s League, St. Paui’s Parish Council I. 0. D. E. — Abegweit Chapter Okto Club of Prince County Hospital Prince County Hospital. Ladies’ Aid / No. 200 Wing R.C.A.F.A. 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