! ; 5 7 ‘ > £ 2 conducting a Stewardship Mis “" sion in the Parish Hall of St. | - Island News Page |2:e8e5 a tS TN ; Distr he will deliver fos sermons: ‘ “| You: Can’t Outgive ing Eastern: and coon i a {isan nemo . Chari - 12, 1966. f Gardner’s re; i The Guardian, ottetews, Sat., Nev author; Biles! eckelar ‘ind ; : Fe a Evangelist is widely known Ty A : iy throughout the Maritime Prov- Moderator inces. Whilst rector of St. John’s ew (Stone) Church, he attracted 2 hundreds of radio listeners over CFBC on the programme. “Our : . Daily Bread.” N eA or Froceeding the incumbancy of : a eo Bas eo Bo | the late Archdeacon J. T. Ib- ‘ - be pe on = peas ; ‘annahill, ined; noted that the radio. program, - Paul’s Anglican Chure Soar ane ees ot tee Time and Eternity, sponsored | Charlottetown for approximately Tryon and Breadalbane, was |by the Synod of the Atantic Pro-jfive years. Upon leaving St. elected moderator of the Presby-| vinces, and being conducted by | Paul's, he saaee duties as ‘ tery of Prince Edward Island,|Dr. Marino Digangi, was being |Tector of St. John’s (Stone) at.the regular meeting held in| well received. Church in St. John, New Bruns- St. Andrews Church, Montague.| In reporting for the Mis s ion | Wick. Now officially retired, the He succeeded the Rev. B.C. Low- | Committee, Rev. B.C. Lowery demand for-his able leadership ery, minister of the Montague | stated that this committee had as missioner is widely requested pastoral exchange sent aut a‘questionnaire to all| by many churches and secular ‘i W.H. Lowery was appointed| pastoral charges, concerning | ®T°UPS, ; ‘ |manses. The resuls_were—very- standing t helpful regarding the cost. of . lows: - erent aa heating of same, and‘ the condi- WEATHER ; ‘ Chure Extensi "Rev.-T. | tion of each manse. ; Gillie. oe ee = The committee on Christian =e (CP) — Tempera- Files: Christian £ d ucation, | Education recommended that ear ai mgs Rev. G.R. Tannahill; Camp, Rev | the Board of Christian Educa- 5 on DR. Thomas Frenqeur, Center today. Dr. Francoeur aid initiated into| H. Lowery: Ev. ism and So-|tion had prepared a prospectus | D=Won Dean of the Faculty of Theo. (CENTER) speaks with Joh» ne ce of Ge Chrtetion faith. cial Actin, Rev "M. C. Came: |entilled, Resources for Minis- }2ancou ae ’ logy at St. Joseph's Teacher’s MacDonald (LEFT) ‘and Lo | 454 far surpasseg anything the|Presbyterian Record, Rev. D.|‘y with Youth”. They also re- ace LIBERAL WORKSHOP College, Montreal, arrived in man MacAulay prior to ad- classroom has to offer. Two of|Nicholson; Pension, Rev. Y. S.|ported that the | Presbytery’s 3 s : | Charlottetown Friday to com- dressing a gathering of over the basic realities the youné| McBride; Session Records, Rev.|PYTS Fall Rally would be held a ot a the costes - duct a Catechetical Institure 190 and teachers at the {child must sense in the home at-| wo Gitlis; Historical, Rev.Dr.| °° Friday, oe Sa | Ubeeral polly workibop. Uo Geut OC Ge Conetion Usnox Cullen, Charlottetown, a stu- | ¢ ~qlhich will be held at St; Dun- Recreation Center last | mosphere are, firstly, a sense} 4" Cambell; Property, A. R.|Camoe Cove Church, with the ss 62 ginning this morning with ‘sity Liberal Federation, a stu- dent at St. Dunstan’s Univer stan’s Basilica. Recreation night. of prayerfulness and nearness of| wrurray: Revision of book of | speaker being Rev. Jan C. Glass 50 55. | the keynote address by Dr. dent at Carleton University in’ sity, and Jean Belliveau, Bell: - the Almighty and His love and Rev. J.S McBride; 1967| Sherwood- Parkdale Extension . ~ : : ’ , 5 ; and consolation. Second- praise, fe “+. | Charge: —— -- 0 61 Mark MacGuigan, are: (left - Ottawa; Ted Dnielson, presi- veau Cove, N.S., who studies ; bie 2 . ; ay wae his par-| Congress, Rev. Ian C. Glass; |Clarse: of Missionary si -++ 50. ST | rear) Greg Warner, Yarmouth, dent of the Maritime Student at St: Annes University. alec ist” ents irresistably- involved in-the | Stewardship and Budget. W-| sdacation urged the Presbytery Charlottetown ,.... 41 $8 | N.S. a student of Acadia Uni Liberal Federation, from Hal- | onal { 3 toward God ‘and Love and| LR. Files. ee eS ee ee ‘Damage Light ING § ; . Reality. SPECIAL SERVICE called that attention of the court |St- John’s, Nfld. ... 48 - 61 . The total the roles| The church extension ¢ommi-|o¢ the books that are available | Boston ............. 8 6 | In Collision ; : of the mother the father | tee recommended that 2 service | foe study and prayer. The title |New York padeemoce 3s 8663 : in the religious education of the of erection be held for the Sher- “The Contribution of the WEE 5 camindh mote bF 80 A which child is that both wood-Parkdale extension charge |Ornes | yc Tipe ny ade TONG. «20505 s00seis 3 «68 aren sateen : [ee seems. his part | on Sunday, November 27th, at 3 “| Los Angeles ....... 30 gg urred at approximately Doctor Thomas Francoeur, Ph.| Change, and, The Impact of the lol a rales! total , Be sorvonese 7 At Macs 632 am. td 62 D. well known Canadian psychol-| Religion Teacher. p.m. Hi Sunday at Char- ogist and catechetist, Dean of| Last evening, Dr. Francoeur | parents total impact lottetown 11.26 a.m. and 11.00 the Faculty of Theology at St.)addressed a gathering of over |") 11. wrancoeur is in Char- ee Suriimerside . t 1 Joseph’s Teacher's College, Mon-| 100 parents and teachers at the the invitation of gbiean waaes tour Ch treal, arrived in Charlottetown | Basilica Recreatiog Centre and | Reverend William Simpson, Pas- Charlottetown. Sun r ises today Friday afternoon to conduct | laid heavy stress upon the love) tor, of St. Dunstan's Basilica, 654 a.m. and sets at 5.00 one day Catechetical Institute. |encounter relationship of the) 04 discussions he conducts will Rises Sunday at 6.55 a.m. }- Phe Institute -will_be—held at | Se ecdcanmmmae scemaeaea Saint Dunstan’s Basilica people involved in religious ed- tion Centre with ee aa oe am., 2 pm, those outside as wy p.m. today, Saturday, November a ee eee . 12. The central theme, Religious the general public and all those Education, will be treated in interested in knowing more these four lectures under the about, or in being exposed to : Catechetics, Approaches | informal, subtle, warm field education : . Catechetics, ' Courage in'sonal atmosphere in which the cordially iatied ts’ elena * * 7 ; 5 : - . . 7 a es eer eet nec ~Dominion Curling Head — == Wastin ae Nov. REV. C. L. GARDNER . = : : High Mass- . Parts - Sales - Service , : ie a : Rev. L. B. Dooley. The = ‘Canon Gardiner @ Service on all makes of . ; pa al Curlers— tee vert Delory, Guy| TO Give Address | sce completely rebuilt : sf : Hemphill, Raymond Solomon, ' “| washing -machines a 3 ; es) ee. ' : | Joseph Johnston. Interment was| This evening beginning at 5.30) © Just Dial 892-3837 y i A ceremony honoring the first jlocal club, will preside and call) A few years ago the City of | im the church cemetery.°- . °|p.m. and all day tomorrow Rev. Keat §t, Charlottetown. Charlottetown man ever to bejon one of the long time curlers, | Charlotietown appointed a Char- : Canon Ledrew Gardner will be | eestor elected president of the Domin-|Dr. E. Sterling Giddings, to|lottetown Recreation Council and| REYNOLDS FUNERAL —The fon Curling Association, Hon. |make the presentation. Expected|Mr. Bennett became its first | funeral of Mrs. Penzie Rey- _— Gordon Bennett, minister of ed-| guests will include His Honor| chairman. It was a post he was | Holds, , formerly -of+- cAapTOoL TODAY SHOWS ucation, will be held at the |Lieutenant Governor W. J. Mac-|to hold until mid-summer this Harbour, was held from : Y. 1-7-9 ; . Charlottetown Curling Club Sun-|Donald, Chief Justice Thane A. | year when he found the pressure | Murray Harbour United-Church| oe ta : ae day evening. | Campbell; himself “a former | of duties ‘too heavy following his [02 Nov: 8th-at-2-p.m- “The sere | BROS pat wearer anes tad j reg: ll Dlg tg on | Pagemne Pm ory Beg Satomi apt A ok “ “ Bennett has approximstely 150,- | Alex and Mayor Wal-|he was forced to resign. Bat of | W. Chapman. The hymns, 0 God , ; 000 male curlers across Canada, |ter J. Cox. the Council he feels its most |Our Help In Ages Past and : - only 600 of them in this prov-|“MY FULLBACK” outstanding achievement was the | What A Friend We Have In Je- 3 ince. Next spring’ he will pre-| Always interested in sports as| obtained for Charlottetown of a |%U5 were sung by the choir, ac- + side at The Brier, emblematic|a youth, his activity centred fulltime athletic director. He also | companied by Mrs. Carl Rich- of the curliig championship of | around football when as a student | paid tribute to the top quality |#T4ds, organist. pallbearers : Canada, when it is held in Ot-| at Prince of Wales he was watch-| work of the holder of; that post | Were Thomas Fraser, Roy / | ™ o ; tawa as pert of the Capital’s|ed kicking-a ball by the coach | who has become known to al- | Brooke, Lorne Suell, Silas Hugh, ew. ‘ore — - ‘ ; ls celebration of this country’s Cen-|of the football team. That day | most every schoolboy in the city, | Garnet ot Gerald Prowse. TECHIRCDLORT . , - "i ‘ , : : tennial. f the coach remarked to an aide | Jim For. ee. folower beaness 2 Otay Bi ses 4 In honor of 2 fellow member’s|“There is my new fullback.” flower bearers were Perley! PLUS—Chapter 6—Batman & Robin : aa : elevation to the top post in Ca-|That cosch is now the repre- — idlashonr, Kine 3 nadian curling, the Charlottetown |sentative of Her Majesty. The| Nieyy Perth ae Seite a ee ‘ Curting Cis will have Mr. Bes- [Queen in Gio grovince. Interment face im | ia 1 $08 . Sn pet ey tw | Ae te: me Haver mie SPECIAL MATINEE : | ction involving a ballet supper |nett taught school in St Eies-| Native Dies : ONLY and~special presentation. Ciif-|nor’s-and only recently recalled : day, Nov. 7th at St. Paul’s| ,. . . a fond Camptell, president of the |Get though the selery was small) rye death occurred at his | Gon’h,, Smmeraite. i . ; back in 1991 he received a spe-| nome in Traveller's Rest of Leo |e" Mass was. celebrated by . ; ; cial ‘supplement’ from the dis-/< Corcoran, son of the late Mar- Rev. Francis Corcoran, assisted - api , w\ trict. That supplement is the | tin F car by Rev. Father Bradley and on = e \\ j charining Mrs. Bemnett. of to.| {8 F- Corcoran and Christine |Rey. Preston Hammill. Present | eu AD SY : "(Say weem he Girst mot te 8.1" Tus inte Mr. Corcersn Was ape Oneae Bee re Gn aoa . ; Eleanor's. a with P.-E. O’Hanley, Rev. Irving Gil- a : Mr. Bennett returned to: his | Mcteorologist moleres lis and Rev.’ Clifford Murphy. ae : le — 4 studies and. graduated from Interment was in the church |. . 3 ‘ gQse E Acadia. He then came back to| . . ae é E e 2 The Island and for 2 time taught at West Kent School. Then is < 1999 he followed the path of his | rank | Z i ed teaching” at Prince of Watey- {aut postin knees 3 ee 7 Jackie Guigan, 1 i went further than that and | vate: | and Mr oma Mnetored to Hati-|'0 the position of coach re- Ge fax over the past weekend where |linquished by. the ‘beloved Billie ae 2 ee + Mr. MacCallum underwent eye |Archie. ss he was known to &; surgery is ‘slmost a well knows Chances are he never will. He knows : VES SATURDAY as the Lieutenant e unbearable if he ei Bee sa ; LEA = : , you'd be unt if he ever did, - , nunc: ‘atin te PEE Do] be inualehes of teete od) Especially if you happen to be count- ee partment of leaves on jes and play — especially fair- ‘ing calories. After a few days’on ‘a. ae eee Saturday, November 12 for Tor-|play — he acquired as player = ~s ae oe es ceeneres tn Oe eee dat teat ee diet, it’s so easy to become tired, ae > Province at a re ame Gat - Grabby and downright miserable. a a A ee Te Simply because dieting doesn’t let a ing of pureired swine on ROP.| Dewple, his having handed you replace all the food energy you ae Sana: he stil thinks his. greatest til are constantly using up. . “ ft CARD PARTY RESULTS fess eee lee ee a A spoonful cnc added to your oe munity Center are 7 ous will make a world of difference to the ee Ladies first, Mrs. Joseph Dow-| between those two teams.” : a ; cette; second, Harriet O°Connor. However, football was his ; a _ Way you feel during your diet. No oT Gents’ first, James Pendergast: entre He and he handled many mow a : é other food delivers energy so fast or . second, AR. Ellis. winner | PWC hockey teams as from ys : vie of the door prise was Mrs. Hany the coach’s. bench. ‘Those ac- "1OW...ADD A MOTION PICTURE TO THE WONDERS OF THE WORLDE fee satisfies hunger so fast, ee aa Wedge tivities meant he parti- : Whee co Line apes nape rnay eh ae be bet art «te HAROLD HECHT rete . You can still lose the pounds you " ; — x _ The ee Se were many during his | years’ at TARAS BULBA ogee .. ss. Wwant-to.. The difference: is, sugar - + hile Gis freene-cut was wes by” Tak ne one of the most ' 4 : helps you enjoy doing it. PP : 3 - m Shep joseph |rewarding experiences in the ; R. Gellant. - | whole eduational: field tp have | Soe ke eee f BRIDGE CLUB ZESULTS, .|such.s close association with your MONDAY - TUESDAY—Shows 3.30 - 7-9 =; Oe at a SO ee eee ae Following are the results Of | esas tua and friendship ‘and ’ than to be pleasant when Daddy a inonn ban aes often forms the besis for life- _comes home; TAS gee a - 1 aly Aikigs end Freda Mec pecially grating tet mt one You're right to like sugar. You need it, Se 2Jean MacPhail and Elayte | cue try to take advantage of the THE CANADIAN SUGAR INSTITUTE C ee 3. Doug MacDonald and Dot | soosmeains we Bad gutside. When ‘P.O. Box 1684, Station “B”, Montreal, P.Q, Aon 4. Grace Green and Adelbert | teacher and they were pup- : \ Roach, tied with Mrs. W. Henry, 0% They never tried to change SREP <a and Mrs. F.R: MacLaine, that. ~ Aes ’ a ee “29