13 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri; .1 .. ACROSS THE ISLAND iKINGS CHURCHES JANUARY 27. ‘ torate. Rev. T. W. Howard. min- SUNDAY i iprn. Rev. W. R Underhay. Minister. MT. HERBERT United Church 2.30 p.m. Rev. Gerald G. Wry- was. minister. MA RSHFIELD. Harrington S. and Bible Class at 12.15.‘ Breadalb’ne Bible Class at 2.30 p.m. Service at 3 p.m. Rev. G Killen. Minister. TRYON — BONSHAW United Baptist Pastorate. Rev. L. R. Graves. Minister. Tryon 11 a.m.. TRINITY U N l T E D Church. ' Summerside. Rev. C. R. WEb- her. Minister. Rey. . . . Archibald. Minister of Visitation. Morning W o r 5 hi p 11. Sunday. School 11.12; Evening Service 7 TRYON PASTORAL Charge United Church of Canada. Rev. | David MacDonald, BA, minis\2r. i Cascumpec. worship at 11 am. . Tignish. worship at 2 p.m.. Al- berton. Sunday School at 10 em. worship at 7 p.m. MONTROSE Pastoral Charge. . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH it, Summerside. Rev. J. Donald MacKay. minister. Morning wnr ship 11 a.m.. S e. 11 ti o r Sundav school at 10 a.m. Primary sun. day School at 11.30 em. Five. niilg service at. 7 p.m. fl ‘i-W‘l'v ‘V‘lr-‘hipv NM“ 1"” n . . r 9. Westmoreiand 7.30 p.m. Tryon - ‘ '-1\heUniu-d church. Miminpgash SUMMERSIDE Church of iii. U n U S U a l l ales a m at.ititirizrérlfirst... at m m. 5‘. n .m.. a , t .930 at“. The lord's Supper 8307‘ L309"; S"""“-" “hm” T.n\\‘l’_\', ca‘techist. Marshfield 2 BEDEQUE PASTORAL Charge. champ, Cram“; Sunday School dale 7 p.m. minj‘tf‘r- Sundai' si'hr'l .10 run for believers. 10.45 a.m. Sunday Um“ R'wr p‘m‘ p.m. Mt. Stewart 11 a.m.. Har- The United Church. Rev. R. M. 0 am” worship 1] am” Trynn FREE CHURCH of Scotland meh'P ‘1 a‘m-i EVPHIHE ser- 0 School for all ages including VALufi-npmn _ ORWELL ringloii 7.30 p.m. Rey. T. H. B. Cameron. M i n l Ster. Albany Sunday School 10 a.m., worship wesiem Charge Cape Traverse' VIC" 8' 7 Pem- t mm“ mm“ “355- 730 p~m- EVP‘ Head linith Church Rev A s Somcrs. the Kirk of St. James, Church School 10 a.m.. Worship 1 a.m_ worship at 1045 am. Sundav ALBFRTON AN" WW! P 1 "i": 5"”1“ “'m be cond‘w‘ed wolf nn minister}... amaze. Charlottetown. inierim-modera- 7.30 p.m.: Bcdcque Church qchooi at 230.1)", ficSablp '3 prcghvferian chm-chmh 1m". . by Young People rom the Cilaf— ONO” ge'a'd n aim” vaneyfield tor. School 10 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m.: SPRIN‘H‘WELD‘F‘ OURARY K .m., Summerside T. p.m. Re ton .11‘ a.m.. Divine worship\ “1' “7" “- “"THES‘N WHOM B'h‘e Chapel' 230 P "‘ (‘M'FVIIISH iwn‘l-‘n Church :(ihdoit'hrdii(iiltshhgtnl m and n uniitidwgalpl“S'VehliiilChminisizei. “mm W' 1" Camem'h minis' ducted by Rev. J. Donald Rm: ‘ ~' ' ' ‘ ‘ . i v ‘ " ‘ ‘ ' , ‘ . .. . t . . 4 - I - . «‘. This ('ou'nx‘ mi Ig‘h‘di‘lCIfllriliifn;nlddbl'lilhr unreal \‘Hi'tls’ is niv .T" E Monfl'l‘F‘ Pam?“ nommmma PA sron. (‘m'cndish 11 am Rujtim 2-30 ‘1 ‘ V ‘ ‘ ‘ Springfield 11 a.m.. O'Leary 7.30 91 amazon? coir mph, mkthp malt“: mm... mm hm... han “mortin Lin i (,hamp' The P H, SIP-V t 9 r la" a] ('harge. United Church. Pleas- i"~"l- N0“ Glasgow 1.30 3 (.HRISTIAN (.HURCH bum- pm. Sunday school as uSual. NEW LONDON parish. 1130 a. 'hm ~ ~ - i - t‘“ “mote about illusott (Illii'hinr' tact new”... 50"... poop” believe (lllll‘t‘l1.‘ st. Andrew 5- Moma' ant Valley 11 am. Rose \‘aiipy Rev. Morley Bentley. A meeting merstde. Minister Rev. D. L. V v v ‘ s P I m. Holy Communion. St. Marks. . the fantastic thin} ninth-.- dii not ' be 3”“ ."hmh WW“ .1" “"4 ‘ n m Breadalbane Il-"i‘i p. m. 0‘ “W (‘a‘mndiSh Congregaiim H0“"“"~ 1W“ 59W“ 1" “~m-v ANGL'LA“ SE3 "'3' °" 11 am. Holy Communion St. RICHMOND n/w I’resbvtcriar eomea part of thp'ri'h tolkim‘t‘ of'lhc province. wnrsmp 11 am' and “30 p'm' Dale Grey. student supply. “'i” b“ “Md in the (lavendmh worship ‘1 “m and 7 p'm' “I” ” a'm.'.Mamns‘ Jnverpess Mark‘s. 2.30 p.m. Evensong. St..churches. Freeland 2.30 pm hi. 1‘ wondered as i >\\iOl(‘ lhls‘ column it‘ the thus of our Sl- Al‘di'cw-‘i card‘ga": wo'“ ‘ ' Church .lan. 29 at 8 p.m. Morning Worship to he hi-oad- 2.30 p.m. T‘AOIISOIIE.’ Inllsellie 7 Stephen. 730 pm- Evpnsong St. vine worshipmndumedbv~J~IM fathers most stories are of othet- much more Ship 2-30 D-m- R"- Bf‘Sil 0- LO- CORNWALL UNITED Church. V . ‘ ‘ V , ‘ cast over (TJRW. p.m. Evensong. Services conduc- Thomas. Ron Parson. roam. "am Ross: Tvne van”. a .p m interesting because of those unusual tales. Imagine the interest, “"‘"3'- BA” B-nw Mm'su’r- WOX‘ShiPI Nf‘w Dtlminlt'm 11 a~m-i "‘Nmfiu AJ‘ ("URLH ,("dPai'd y ‘ \TTON PAQTORM led by RN". Dt‘lmmll Yen. Cdnv Divine worsh-ip comm-fled in; and the excitement some of the stories must have stirred up in . . KinflStoll ‘2 ii. iii. Cur‘\\"i117u.m. and Sfi:“mf"’ld St- Jahny‘ EV?!" “hu‘l‘ ' j ‘ ‘ ' 0“ mark Forgumn- Dries" "1' UNITED BAPTIST Chu rc h Rm. J Donald Mach , V. 1 1 - .1130 I‘.‘ . i ‘i i.e s .r- to nilc .urc1. . ~ .. -- -.- - tho“, rm. 0” (hm lP'lON BIBTF Ch D l, M Sundm. 50mm] at Comma“ 11 song i..ii p.m. St. El7ab [11 (‘ha gt. 11 U_ d'Ll'l 1 Rev charga Summerslde' Rev‘ ken“ R. Hoh_ la We“ 710 “1‘ It oi Frank waéi‘n‘n‘n “arch told me what happened mam Ana" WFhm' 2'30 1”“ Cnmhm' a.m. 'Memhership Class atlcr Maitins 11 am. Rev. Canon T. W. R. MacPhail. MIIIlSlCI‘. Union qr ‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘l ‘ son. pastor. Rev‘ H. L. .Sta_ chi . .d "I dphm'. PlVIEe' wor. ago to people who tried to dig for treasure believed to are been 9d 3""‘135' 5‘1"“! and amp“ service at Cornwall. Rev. I. L. 1'3- 140‘1‘“? rm'mr- mm" H aim" “you” we“ ‘lMMF‘Il‘THE‘T'N' heaving brooks. associate pastor. SPF-7mg; con M c 3 ms " ma" buried by the prom-h people“ in an old cemetery at (“WM-k... service. Talk by chalk. Ml". Stan- Walls. Minister. 3 p.m.. Wellington 1.30 p.m. 2:101:21 .3181)“ (‘lEui‘t/l’ll.llrflLL01;i_vice at Summorside H “.m. Sum - ' when they find for their lives before the rapidly approaching l-Tng- 19.“ Sil'f'lfll‘i- I H ‘ FlNIMMFVTAL B a D, i ‘t E?le I’ at ms ‘8“ lday School and adult classes at PRINCETOWN — LOT 16. ” MILTON — RleTlto Angli- i A l- - .iany. am. 0) ommun on. 1 m” service a. 730 pm: lish forces. FRANK'S GR \NIlI-‘A'I‘IIFR. Duncan \lnci.aicu. and two com- panions .lohn Sutherland and .ioiu \' ' attempt by a MONTAGI‘F. UNITED ('liiircli m. Farm. Rm“... Re... A Pastorate. Worship: L o w e 1' severe electrical storm-the MM‘HEW 9-45 a'm-Z Montague 0 pm. \ f n ' thunder fairly shook the grouild and thc iizhining was unusually ll a~m-3 Sill'flmn 2'3 v s~ am out there were :aic tort-e _ ‘ New of them was ea~iiv frieiitcucd. though they fled this storm “hit-h would strike tcrrer iiiio titp bravest heart. I _ the dav was fine and (aim when they got a short piece from the "‘5 Road- wanh'l’ 2-- '10 THE PRESBYTERIAN (‘innt-ii 9' Rm mm. found t‘aiedonia. Worship 11 a.m.: Pet. p.m. I'llflfllllfjs. just as it had been before they approached the old and MUl'l’Ft.v Harbour an‘lll u cemetety, which is on the form now owned by (‘vril Sanderson. Church School 6.30 p.m.: Wor- Mr Mnelmren told me. ship 7.30 pm. Rev. M. Carl \‘one of the trio ever went back for a second attempt. \‘rv Currie, Minister. odv ever went bu k after one try. the \loroli man empiiasive . t _ ’ ‘ _ iiimigh many people had attempted to di: where money in other snl‘m5 ~ 3:“ l‘tll'ilim‘ Unti- i'aiuah‘cs were believed to have been buried Harry Mcrris. t‘d Flitll‘t‘h. Worship at Bay For- fharlettetmvn gave me the tip on tilts interesting yarn. tune it a.m.: at Souris r p.m. Witch Strikes At Cattle Herd Rev. D. Fl. Adams. Minister. , DI’NDAS - ANNANDALF. and rank STEVENSON, North \l'iltshire and Harry Keatiii'z. (it‘orflrtown Pastoral Charges. Charlottetown hill formerly of I‘llliotts recalled tor me that George linitcd Church. Annandale Unti- . p. “Wm” '“‘"”“‘"”‘ ”‘”' " “"""“ “a” Wm” “ ”" h” it”.Still““Chill?mdlnillixii';‘ Ch’town Store Open Tonight and Saturday Till 4.30 P. M. -- S’Side Store Open Tonight, Closed Sat. 36am 'i cows and how it was removed. This was. back in the days when many cattle were so thin and weak in springr they cculdn‘t get up Worship 3 p.m.. Church School themst‘l\‘es--ilf‘i211hnlli‘s said they “were on the lifts"--but Mr. 2 p.m.; hundas tinned Church, Yen': held were in good condition. Worship 7.30 p.m. Minister, Rev. But the man who farmed on the linicn Road near (‘hal'lottc- “L R‘ pncklington. town before he moved to thc Breadalbane-Pieasant Valley area. lalf‘l none of the cows could get up one morning when he went ML'RRAY RIVER Church of out to feed them. A neighbour told ilim to take the heart from (‘hyigt in Bible school and The one of them. pierce it with sharp needles and leave it in the oven Lord's Supper. ll Evening Wor- m‘elnight. “The witch will he ~crcaming with pain all night. and ship. Speaker, David weale. you will learn who she is, but your cows will all be up iii the ~ . MURRAY HARBOUR Church morning", he was cows were up iii the morning. thoth the story that's been of Christ. 11 Worsllip service handed dowil does not reveal the witch was ever identified Both atid The Lord's Supper. 6 Bible Frank and Harry tell lin that .\1r. Yen a‘ways lllSislf‘t‘i the stoifc School. Speaker David weale. "as true. '1 MURRAY HARBOUR ~ Mur- ray River Charge. the United curse on Chum STOPS Buner Church. Little Sands. Worship 11 TEE t‘l'RsI-t. "the hex". or the "had wish" Idea was given :1 am: Murray River. Worship 2 lot of credence from the folk lore or half a century or more ago. p.m.. Sunday School 11 a.m.: Mr: Malroim D. Malllf‘soin. a boyhood neigiibolii‘--.~he was born Murray Harbour. Worship 7.30 Flora Munro and lived as a girl. I . somewhere in the p.mfl Sundav school 10 a_m_ Lower Montague al'f‘a-‘lle‘fi to tell of a family that suddenly R9“ David‘H. Barwise, minis. Found they coiild not get any cream off their butter. A man who ,9... was brought eizht or nine miles. told them someone had piit a erSp on their chum. muttered some strange words over it. and PRESBYTERIAN (‘HURCH ln‘ assured them they would have no more trouble. and they didn't. Canada. Wood Islands. Worship Rut my cousin Mrs. Katie Court. Charlottetown who was Mrs. 730 p.m. Rev. Donald Nichol. \latiicsnn's niece by marriage. tells me some people blamed the 50m Minister. - $311!" man for having “put the curse on" in the first place. CALVIN LEWIS. Patriot editorial writer who comes from Al- THE PRESBYTERIAN Church hertnn. tells me that a woman who was dispossessed of her pro— Central Parish, Nine Mile. petty on iiic ('critre Line Road--lt runs from Alma to Miminegash-- Creek. 11 .m. Worship. Canoe, s‘tcod on the road and put a curse on the land before she left. Cove, 3 p.m. Worship; Clyde Ri-i The story is that nothing would ever :row on the farm afterwards. may 7303;“, Worship. new Ray. l‘hp "bad wish" was commonly put on a valuable horse or mnnd L. Gi11i5,Ministe,—‘ rillir" animal in previous years. pcopc sai . I remember as a boy that a neighbour who refused a big price for a horse. for PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH eyamplc‘. would have neighbours shaking' their iicads and pre- St. John‘s Belfast. Worship lli dieting “~omething will happen“ to that animal because “some- a,m, Rev. Donal-d Nicholsomj body will pill a bad wish en it." minister. i I , “'1.\'SI.OE Charge. 'i‘he Unit-i WP “an COUH Chunae Inlo cal ed Church. Highfieid 7.30 p.m.. WARRl'RTON GODFREY. North \l'iltshirc told me this week Winsloc North 2.30 p. to. Win- that a woman who ll\ ed in that district "perhaps a hundred years sioe. South 11 am. Minister. Mr. '3 or morn ago" reputedly could change herself into a cat. and walk James B. Miller. ‘ along Uie top of the old poic fences. etc. There were many stories - told to siib~tantiate the belief, i"? tell you one of hem. FREE CHURCH 0}“ Sl‘miand- i \ (Oiilllf‘ of ncizhbours called one day at her home and could Slmdal’ SPFViCES at 13er)! Hi" 11 4 not find her anywhere. thrule tltey searched the housc. Finally Emu 30119 River 3 P-m.. MUF‘ they opened .1 small closet door and found a cat sitting on the ray River 7 p.m. Ewen A. Mac- t'loci‘ Rut there was no ca 'n that house. they insisted. so the “011118”. Sludt‘llt. "eat" they saw, was the women with the mystic power. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ \TRS. MALCOLM Buchannad Breadalbanc~shc and bet lIIIF' THE LNHM) Bapt‘S‘ Pas" baud celebrated their fiftih wedding anniversary last aliliimn- ~1'9- mm” MOHiaEUP SE‘I‘VICCS Sunday ea‘ls seeing a persistent iie‘ht hovering over the railroad track Jm‘lml‘." 27th - A. I- J- t‘s Glen Valley Sleeves. minister.. Montague 10i now". A stori time lliif‘l‘ . ex Mar-Leona", a section man. died am. Sunday School]! a.m.. \vor-t there slldtlciiiv ship 7.30 p.m. Even Song. Mur- Shc also recalled that an I'liliotts man who “was bad and ray Harbour 11 am. Sunday‘ wild" was ridin': horseback one nizht when the brittle was seized School; 3.15 p,m_ worship. Stuy. by the figure of a woman who warned "Turn from your evil ways. gm" 2 p.m. Sunday school; 730,! your days are short". They were short. as the man died of brain p.m. worship ‘ fever within three weeks, “Those are stories that cannot be dis- proved. litany pctip‘c knew about them", she (‘lnpilaSl’lf‘d, Lonelv Ghost At Tiqnish Shore THREE FISIIERMEN were walking one Sunday evening . alert: the shore of the Mac-Lcod property. called little Tig- MURRAY RIVER Pentecostali msii. tn Tignish Sh o no when they were joined by a fourth main. services Sunday, Jan. 27. Rev_ 1 He walked with them but none. of them could get him to say a B_ A. Lounsbury' Minister, sun. word. and he disappeared when they came to a wooded area. day schmi 10 “.m., worship 11. \rriving at the ~hore worried and frightened by the experience. mm” Evangelistic service 730 thci wore told “that is Biumpy‘s ghost". Smelt fishermen at p.m_ ‘ \laclmcd‘s Pond had seen im a few evenings eviously, when near her girlhood home on the Junction Road ' BEACH POINT Stinday School and Bible Study at 10.30 a.m. ; worship at 11.30. Preaching at 7 p.m. L .Harris. Speaker. i he waited on shore until they stepped out of their dory. then vanished. ' The (litl Inlc said the man had come from Newfoundland. got‘ _ lonely. acted strangely for a time and neighbours found htim' [Oyafnghgljgo 1r2W:A:t hanging one morning from a rafter in an old shed. Since he could . ' f 'Or'w n, 7,”. not he placed in a icmctery. he had been buried in a shallow t P p' ’las d P h"l‘ grave on the sherc of the pond. Years later the bank (‘avcd- in and p‘m' 3_ owns ' "n 3y" ‘c on the grave rli~appcarcd. and that. Mrs. Edith Eldershaw tells me, at pm”! 10'“ 8"“ Rev' T' R' i: why Rinmpy walked the lonely roads. He was looking for Gm'dzev mini-“9"- mmlmn-V' HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge 1 The United Church. Bonshaw 11 Woman GhOST W“ on Wheel ‘a.m.: DeSable 2.30 p.m.: Ham _ P“ .IM‘K MAPLEOD. Breadalbal‘le was driving home one night on ""1 “30 P-_m- RPV- 3'79“ R- the Waipeque Road when the figure of a woman appeared by the JOHN. M'mSi". front wheel of his wagon. He had the fastest horse he ever owned. and he had some dandics. but the strange figure stayed at the YORK PASTORAL 0mm" (1 Church. Rev. G A D. wagon wheel though the horse was going full out. She made her uni” , . ~ - appearance by the gate of Dan Mat-Kay who was once a member mimil- m‘m-‘lt‘r- ‘1 3~m- Ct‘n‘ of the lPEISlRtIIl‘c‘JilS son. Sutherland. lives there now. But Mr. "3' Chum": 2-30 P-m‘ pleasant . Marlmod could not recall how far she stayed with him. "i was. Grove: 730 Pm. York- he admitted. though he nolmaliy was not frightened BROOKFIE”) I P‘auor“ The "woman" appeared on the right side where Jack's sis- Chargerthe PWShY‘PT‘R“ Chim'h tpr, Bertha. was sitting, The only probable clue to the incident is. Th9 Third Sunday 3"" Epi- that when Bertha's husband. Jake Seller. Fredericton. became phony. Worship Glasgow Road Seriously iii a month later, the woman who came. to nurse him 11 . .: Hartsville 3 pm: was dressed like the strange woman who came oiit of the night. Brooktield 7.30 p.m. Rev. Peter A ZSARIE man was dressing a piece of timber with an old I). Rliddell, B.A.. 11.17.. Minister. Hroad are when he glanced up and saw a man with no head on V V the opposite end, The head was off just above the knotted sea-rt (O‘EHEAD Pagiort‘l Char!!- aroimd the nook. But that belongs to a tale of foul murder of a Th9 Unm’d Chllfl'h- W981 COVE- century ago. which I‘ll tell you about later. hf‘fld U 8-m.- 50'0th 2.30 p. But some headless-man stories have an explanation. Mac m. RPV- 1'1.“- BEN". Minister. Nicholson of this staff told me his father. Sam Nicholson of Al- listtin. once saw a headless man on the r . ‘ HUNTER. RIVER Ul‘l't‘d hriiztht moonlight night. Mr. Nicholson found when he got close church. Worship: Hampshire 10 to the object. however. that it was an unusually thin horse whose 8-m-2 North WiliShirP 11 R.m.: hiphnnes were sticking up to look like a man‘s shmtlders when seen1 Hunter River 7.. . Rev. W. from it distance. E. Dinsdail, Minister. Ball of Fire At Alberton Church ""“m‘m ‘N" “"3"- ? albane Churches of Christ: 10 a. WILL SHERRY. Alberton disappeared many years ago and m. Bible School: 11 a.m. Com- It was some time before it was learned he had been murderedshined Worship tn Fredericton. While the countryside was still wondering what had had happened Minister. Mr. Merle W. Zimmer- o him. a young Alberton couple were walking one night past the man‘ Cavendish Baptist Church: Roman Catholic church on the Alberton South road. when a ball z w ~ ‘ ' . p.m. orship. Minister. Mr. of fire came rolling down the walk. rolled down the steps and M9,“. w fimmerman. New across the road into the cemetery where Sherry was buried a CIMROW Ch'm'um Ch 'h. m nhorttimclatcr. ' ‘ B.“ H; l 730 “'c 'w The s y came from Mrs. Frances Latte-r who lives close to‘ “film 7f MM ' Mp'm' 0" the church with her uncle Joe MacDouxall who has many in- S.'p' ""5 e" r‘ "1’ "reeling yanfi .immermnn. 1 OMITTED three names last Week from the sons and daught- - s who have helped their father Charles Proud. Milton earn the “,6” _ CR0“ Roads wor- mq m. a pmvincial ship. Uin 11 a.m.. Cross Roads ' I 7.. p.m. Rev. C. . assey. er distinction of holding the mail con-tract since ., . _ . . . rlh . River: Grace who is Mrs John Stetson. Pairhaven. MRSSM‘husspHg Minister. Baud t I record They were 'Edna who is Mrs. Viiller San who live- on the Loyalist NORTH RIVER Baptist Pu- 31 Picrccy. St. John's. Milton ll a.m. Morning Prayer. St. Marks. Rustico 2.30 p.m. Evening Pray- FREF) (‘Hl’RCH of Scotland. Worship 1) \'. (‘Ztai‘lottcto'tn ll a.m.. and 7 p.m. Stanchel 2.30 MARGATE CHARGE. Wor- ship: Long River 11 am. Mar- S gate 2.30 in. Mr. Garth Case~ icy. student minister. Rev. L. M. Murray. Interim-Moderator. NORTH TRYON and Breadai- bane Presbyterian C h u r c h e s North Tryon: Service 11 a.m.. S. Church. t‘entrai flcdcque. Won 9 3 hi 10.45 a.m.. Sunday School 12 noon. Evening Service 7.30. Rev. Bernard Toner. Pastor. BEDEOUE UNITED Baptist Church. Sunday School 10 a.m.. Worship 11 am. Rev. 11. L. Es- tabrooks. Associate Pastor. m. I‘amily Eucharist and- Sermoii. 9.45 Sunday School. 7 pm. E v e n s on g and sermon. Monday. 7.30 annual parishi meeting. St. Johns 10 am. Sun-. day School. 11 am. Choral Eu- charist and Sermon. ALBERTON Pastoral Charge.‘ Bedebue ll a.m.. Belmont 8 p.m. PENTECOSTAL Assemblies of 1 Canada. 169 Belmont St.. Sum-i merside. Rev. A. W. eynolds. . Sunday Scheol at 10.13‘ .m. service 11 am. Evening' service at 7.30. Pastoral charge. United Cllurch. Minister. Rev. Ralph E. John- ston. services Maipeque 11. Lot 16 7.30 p.m. BIDEFORD Pastoral Charge. United Church. Service Conway 3 pm. uest speaker. Rev. Ralph E. Johnston. 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