Mr. and Mrs. Upton Sea- man, O'Leary were honored by friends and . CNR em- ployees recently at a recep- _tion_in Alberton curling rink on the occasion of Mr. Sea- man's retirement after forty- four_years service with the CN HONORED ON RETIREMENT - railway. Railwaymen. from all parts of the province were in attendance together with friends from O’Leary, Alber- ton and Tignish. On behalf ‘of railway employees an: address was given’by Joe Dorsey. and Frank Bryan spoke on behalf of the curling club. Mr. Sea- man started his career as a relief agent at Bloomfield in 1922 and was station mas ter-in-O’Leary~on~ his retire ment. From left’ to right are ‘Mrs. Joe Dorsey, who present- ed a bouquet to Mrs. Seaman, Mr. Seaman, and Gerrard -Fish And. Game Association if fi i y i ts H i i eet, i 8 g 3 FE ge Ss #hue ‘ i e i E a ‘ i ily Htate be8 n Season Re a2 BS i f fr ® 5 i Glasgow, no. Islanders have beeome Crossroaders as yet;-two persons now residing on the Island have participated in the project;. they are; Wilson Ross, Superintend- Don (i Powell, River charge. Thirty Canadians took part in the 1966 program, and were assigned to 20 differ- raise $10,000 by the end of De- .|cember to meet this year’s ex- pastor of the Hunter }- of the National Association of AOTS Men’s Clubs of the-United Church across Canada, so this town. {It is hoped that this meet- ing encourages.a .student from the Island to go to Africa next year as a part of the project. Students Saint Dunstan's, and ~all other interested persons are invited to attend. : " Traffic Detour was Necessary Trafic at the Euston - Upper We Dispense any-Prescripiion — J. E. H. Worth 1914. Reg. Pharm. Member ef The Pharmacy Examining Board of Canade ; Delivery and Mail Service. -Prince_St>—...Phone_4-3424. Charlottetown to: Montreal | Moncton | Saint John Halifax . Sydney $ 9.40 These are including complime CN Travel Agent o examples ‘Corner Brook from Prince of Wales, | Burge, local chairman of the CTU who made a presentation - to Mr. Seaman on behalf of the Transportation, Communt- cations’ Employees™ Union of P.E.I. - % 4 Island News Page 2° ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Oct. 17, 1966. GEORGETOWN — King ‘Lion Allan MacPhee: presided. over the recently held regular meet- ing of the Georgetown Lions Club, held in the Lions Club Room. The Treasurer Lion Joey Walsh reported that a consider- able amount was collected in dues and gave a list of a:num- Arrangements were made for the holding of the annual Chil- dren's Halloween Party, which held this year in the Club ._The final plans will be at the next meeting. Dur-. the interval the organiza- s and businesses that assist- ed the Lions Club last year in a financial way. in-putting_on the. Halloween--Party;-will-again=be approached and asked: to donate. What a Wonderful © Selection of Beautiful Coats at Holmans! Such Values, Too! “A. only 79.95 eoat with smart contrasting group are also wool and mo- hair, nubby cobblestone and J M4 re 4 = 3 S “i 4 e 2. a > i 1 : aE z° ge 2 F 3 ! | 7 3 i zg & Z z g Enjoy the increased shopping power of @ “OPTIONAL CHARGE. ~ ACCOUNT Enquire at our. Customer Accounts ii li Se - é Halloween Planned By Lions Party Discussion took place regard- ing the péace ganas and adver- tising in this matter. has already appeared in the press. The -es- say is open to anyone between the ages of fourteen and twenty one. * In regard to the forming of a volunteer. fire fighting brigade it was decided to invite the Pro-- vincial Fire Marshall, Douglas Coffin, to attend the next meet- it. | ing of the club. Also to be invit- ed to attend the next club meet- ing will be Dr. G.E. Robinson of Montague to discuss with the club the possibility of full time. or part time medical services forthe town. Lion Stillman Mair was auth- orized to order a sufficient quan- tity of safety reflector.tape for | the bicycles of the children of The Club this week ‘< ed thelr weekly card parties, which they hope to carry on through the fall and winter months. Attending the , meeting were five guests from the Souris Lions Club. . who are im the full time service of the church, and also pointing out how all Christians can have a share in the mission of the church. : Evening worship in’ Campbell- President Conducts... Service ALBERTON — Afternoon wor- ship in Elmsdale was conducted by Mrs. McLean Horne, presi- dent of the UCW; assisted by Mrs. Brendon Wallace who read _the scripture. Selections by the quartette were The Gates of Praise, Come Unto Me “and--My~ Saviour's Love. A solo, Sunrise Tomorrow was sung by Mr. Scott. The) offering was received by Mrs. Alvin Adams and Mrs. Gor- don Cotton. At this service a hymnary in memory of Darlene Coughlan, bibles in memory of George Adams, William Stewart and Ernest Cotton, and new of- fering plates, all presented by, the UCW were received by the minister and dédicated-to the gory of God and for use in the congregation. At the service in Elmsdale and Campbellton Mr. Pockling- ton spoke on The Mission Of The Church, using for.illustration..a variety of work being done by a have start- number of named _§ individuals ‘| @ Service ton ‘was conducted by Mr. Pock- lington. Selections by the quar-: tette were The Lord’s My Shep- herd, Life’s Railroad To Heaven, and Blessed Assurance. Former Native Passes Away | A former Island man, Peter C. Gillis, a native of St. Peter's Bay, died Oct. 3° in Quincy, Mass., after: a brief illness. He was 77 years of-age. 5 A son of the late John D. Gil- lis and Catherine Campbell, Mr. Gillis left the ‘province more than 50 years ago, and was em- ployed with the Boston Transit Company for many years. .. 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