CPO CHARLES CHURCH AND ‘PICKLE’ E{Skipper Oi RCN Yacht ’Pickle’cUban Exiles "Has Hacl Long Sailing Career :Are Arrested HALIFAX — The Navy's oeeanl going yacht Pickle will soon be high and dry on the stocks at the. RC.\' Air Station. Shearwater at: ‘the end of another sailing sea-i son. but in a sense she'll still be! underway in the living room ofl CPO Charles F. Church. at 34' Chricliton Park Road in near-“ by Dartmouth. , (‘90 Church. her skipper fo r; the past two seasons. has over; his mantlepiece a large oil. painting of the Pickle. Boyack; Webber, amateur artist of 5» Clearview Crescent. Dartmouth” made it from a newspaper phu-‘ tograph of the Pickle in the 1961 Marblehead race. Family Honors 1 Mrs. Peter Hume I MONTAGUE -— One of Mon- tague’s highly respected resi- dents. Mrs. Peter Hume. was guest of honor at a family din- ner last week on the happy oc- casion of her 97th birthday. The dinner was held at the home of her daughter-in—law. Mrs. Marion Hume. with whom she resides. The table was centered with’ a decorated birthday cake. the‘ gift of her granddaughter. Mrs. i Samuel Giddings of Summer- side. and the toast to the hon- oured guest was proposed by a grandson. James Hume. Mary- 1 land. USA. ‘ Assisting in serving were Mrs. Giddings. Mrs. Marion? Dockendorff and Mrs. Ernest Molyneaux. During the evening, . Mrs. Hume enjoyed a telephone Conversation with a grandson. E. Hume. and his family in England. with a grand“ daughter, Miss Margaret Hume. Halifax, NS. ' Among the guests present was her only son. Donald Hume, of Wood Islands. . Although advanced in years." she is active and keenly inter-2 ested in community affairs and her favorite pastime is sewing and knitting. She receiv. 1 con- gratulatory cards and tters,, as well as many gifts ir- ‘iuding ! flowers fruit and confectionery. and enjoyed the visits of friends and relatives who called to ex-. tend good wishes. EASTERN 'BRIEFSé WEEKEND VISITOR Miss Mary Martin of Monc-l too is a visitor to Montague. , VISITED IN N.S. Miss Carol Walker. RN, Prince Edward Island Hospital, has re- turned to her duties folowing a ‘ holiday at Wolfville. Tatama- . gouche' Truro and other Now, *_provincial legislature. I Scoiia centres. VISITING RELATIVES ’ Archie Llewollyn. Mrs. Llewel- lyn. and their son Dale for. merly residents of Montague ar- I with relatives in Montague be-i fore leaving for Montreal where . they will reside. ‘ FINE RESPONSE The committee in charge the Montague welfare depot rt.- ‘ ports a very fine response to their call for warm clothing. Re- quests from needy families must 3 be sent to Douglas Maciaren.. welfare investigator. Montague. ATTENDED FUNERAL ‘lw - J Mrs. aw. Montague; . Fulton MacPhce of Heatherdalc. : s Ma hard Wallace of Glen William,i l t“ CBC Interviews lRCMP Probe L. Montague Shoofing Inspector A. S. McNeil. com- manding officer. "I." division. RCMP. last night reported that the Montague detachment engaged In investigating an al- leged shooting incident said to have occurred Hallowe'en night at or near French Creek. A Lower Montague resident. Robert Ross is reported to have been struck in the leg with number of shotgun pellets. iwhich required treatment in the hospital at Montague. Insp. McNeil said that up un- ti ow no charges have been fluid against anyone. fSocial Creditor [The Bible I ot Lord's angel directed Philip to a sert in southern P reading the phet in his chariot. Philip studied with him—Acts 8:26-35 found an influential Ethiopian official the ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Sodom—ruins 19:1-11; 11958-40: M. Silt-SS: II 'liilnothy 8:14-11; 11 m 1,1...“ Peter affirms the divine the The Bible itSEIf tells uS that its study origin of iii. The or d tho Word d des- will revive the soul. make the simple Scriptures by recalling the cxpcrienu Mm the mm mm estinie' there he wise, reimoe the heart and enlighton of Christ’s , trancfigurulon, which he a W A ' ey . God‘s laws will witnessed with Jamel out John. They " °°“ ' ' M M by salon as he rode forever. and we must pray for under- themselves heard God's voice then. m m» I" W h. M joined him and standing and strength to follow them. which 1 ed and asked Philip to baptize m.— -—Psnlm 19:17-11; 119-3330. the Old Testament—II PM 1:16-21.’ Acts 8:36. _MEMORY VERSE:—“TEACH ME, 0 LORD, THE WAY OF THY STATUTES; AND I WILL KEEP IT '10 THE END”—Pla.lm 119388. EMakes Apology i OTTAWA (CPI—Social Cred- ' lter Bernard Dumont apologized q lin the Commons today to ' I Speaker Marcel Lambert for his 5 . criticisms of the speaker in a ‘ietter published in Montreal Le~ Ills apology followed 'I‘hurs-: day's action by the Communal ISLAND NEWSPAGE.‘:.::.§1:;:3':‘:.. “"0” Montague, Souris, Kings County 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Nov. 3, 179321.13, Gallant Action ' action by C nadian cavalry (unit in the Boer War 62 years 'I ago will at an 0t- .tawa ceremony next Wednes- in referring the letter to the House committee on privileges for study and possible action. 1 ‘ ' The chief. who is a naiionali M'AML Fla‘ (Am-Ten heav'forrhlgellech'iicste ‘05::lzilillllglfcvmi vice commodore of the RUN 1"." ' al'meg Crib“ exues “Eryn-9511mm [jg-ember 6f tho C6,“. Sailing ASSOCiatlon. began sail-iarris‘ed 3.0m 3" “"m” e »mons. said he did not know it‘ int! [01‘ Tecrealion 23 V93“ 82.0.:cabm "ms" wadneSday bylivas contrary to the rules toI in Sydney harbor. Later he built U-S- customs agents“ icritlcize the Speaker publicly! his own 21-foot Sloop “‘hii‘h hemfl‘i‘ggj‘ agigftiszid firepfihvifigmoutside the Commons chamber. 1 sailed on the Dartmouth Lakes. ‘I . . ' ‘ , . He added that he was sorry‘ Shdtggwggliitzlxthhmihghgi geo?:,\\(‘le cliilslng down the Miami foruanythingd offensive dhe hhad ' -r ‘ ' . _ ~ - wrl en. an expresse o e Scam" Yacht Squadron sloop aboaid a 32 foot‘cabin cruiserithat Speaker Lambert woull’d‘ QUEBEC iCPI—Despite Real] Higmand" {MlIlCh bore no registry. numberi t. t b b. u _Ca0uettes announced intention; In 1951 hecrewed iii the Navv's ‘0" "ame- . 'con "me o e o Jec ve' {to keep his party out of the: Goidcrpsi .ihen Grilse) in the! “They apparently didn't want 1' “Pear” “Rel-V "‘3' Ml“ .Quebec election Nov. 14. Social; Marblehead ocean race and was t 9 boat ldf’mille‘li” ForiierLDunlmm Sammie “PM?” tog“ Credit remains a question markt _. ~ - n off_ ;said. 1W0“ 50 9" an." 901051., a 9" in the campaign. 1 ghhirre‘kllgfg '3“, Iggflwfigdve“! “Our men spotted the vessel. 31W.th committee on privileges.| How will the more than ‘ -- ' .~ " g .iridinlz quite low in the wateri‘Vh'Ch hi,“ widerewers 0‘ 190.000 Quebecers who voted Social: 1" 1"” he ‘k'ppered m“ ‘0 ommendln disct lma action - - - metre vacht in the Manchester Md" an apparently heavy load. _ 8 P _ TY 'ICredli in the federal election; 0 Halifax ocean race winning‘so they boarded it. Fortieri . Earlier this sesswn Mr. Du-‘last June cast their ballots pro-’ my Colonel Jon” Tr'ophv W. said. They had carbines and pis-‘mont was expelled from ille‘vjncially? ‘ . being the first Canadian across ‘ Mr: cam‘eue- the part-V.s de‘.‘ ols. {Commons for part of a day for the finish “"9. ; The 10 were lodged in jail. ‘refusing to obey an order of the 5 puty national leader and its co], Vi In 1956 he crewcd in the Pick-‘ orful kingpin in Quebec. has not where customs agents ques-.Speaker. k, In me Newport m Bermuda honed-them: I 1. His letter to the Montreal ‘publicly given the nod to either’ race and mm. skippered the m.‘ Fortier said the men told him 'newspaper criticized Speaker 1t {00‘ WW] in various races and; they {Wife members of the 590- .Lambert for havmg disallowed itionale parties. He has said So- cmisés. He was chosen three ond 381101181 Escambl‘élly. Fl‘nnt‘questions by Mr. Dumont seek-iciai Crediters are free to sup-. times as an RCNSA skipper in and had planned 10 ’10"! thejlng installation of simultaneoushport the candidates of their the annual Dragon series race, .EI‘OUPS underground _m _Cllba.ltranslation systems in Com-‘choice. from the Royal Canadian Yacht 1”“ were Chang?“ “I'm .‘nogal .mons commiwes: The com" However. he, has said he is Club. Toronto. He was also an1 “9"” 0‘. "ms m "301mm Mimons use" has ' "3"5'31‘0“ opposed to expropriation oft RCNSA representative in the the Amer‘ca" Nelltmm-V A“: Quebec‘s 11 private powerl‘ Royal Regatta at Toronto. fea-; icompanies—the issue on which River toward Biscayne Bay. t turing Prince Philip's yacht ithe Liberal government called; Bluebottle. la snap election. i CPO Church was the only. The Union Natinhak. as a; Canadian to sail on the famous: party, has not committed "send . _ ' thel either for or against. the gov-: Mayflower II at a shilling 5 pay: rnment's plan to expropriate. . . e Per day. 0" his 1‘9“an ‘0 “311' ‘Union Nationale Leader Daniel. trans-Atlantic voyage of Quebec Question Mark v week It will take place around an old 12-pounder artillery piece mounted on monument on Elgin Street just south of Con- federation Square. same gun was saved r enemy capture a charge of the Royal Canadian Dragoons in a bitter action in which three Canadians won Vic- toria Crosses, highest Common- wealth medal for valor in ac- it Means . ion. He issued the warning in of A group of soldiers from in. statement that said Liberal or-lmodem.day ‘Royal Canadian ganizers intended to use a pho- Dragoons. now based at Camp tograph of him shaking hands Gagetown. N.B.. will also be on with Mr. Lesage as publicity hand. material. The photograph was taken in Rouyn when the two met in a television station til-i I k dio for separate programs. 3 a O NEW PARTY ENTERS . l I o thIgieither the Social Credlctmhor F NDP parties had a di- date in the race when nomina- I OTTAWA (CPI—Serious flood- tions closed last Wednesday.‘ ing in Wood Buffalo National with both the Liberal and Union : Park has created a herding he Liberal or the Union Na- i Nationale parties entering a full iproblem which had curtailed | slate of 95 candidates. lthe supply of sweetgrass buf- A party founded after ifan meat to southern Canada. the campaign began in the last. [the northern affairs department of September. l'Actionisaid Friday. Provinciale. had 11 candidatesf A department spokesman said campaigning on an anti-expro- : there is further danger from an priation platform iearly freeze-up There are 226.candidates i He. said the'department will the fall about 250,000 po ant the southern e. have a small roundup this year than get the animals to higher land as quickly as possible. Northern A f f a i r a Minister ' Dlnsdale said he was “hopef " there would be enough meat 1963. Last year that um]. was mid Adenauer’l visit to Washington Canada mar- The present herd number! about 12.000 animals. It thinned periodicallyto inlurc adequate grazing space. ' Visrr rosrronnn WASHINGTON (AP) — The in White House announced I German Chancellor Konrad has been postponed for a week. Nov. 7 to Nov. 14. The West German chief plans to be in in the US. capital two days. :he Il‘unniéisg. smallest total in. e ast years. The record i the Study described Friday in a number was i" ’9‘“ When 337lpaper read by Claude Lemelin candidates contested 91 seats. ‘m the 30th annual congress of Standing in the “0"” at dls' :the French-Canadian Associa- solution in September was: le-‘tion for the Advancement of erals 54: Union Nationale 40; isciencfi Independent 1. 1 Mr, Lemelin, a political scl- ‘ience fourth-year student at the prime mil sArb‘illblcomlanies iii ‘Uni 't f Ottawa was as . Gaspe an t reg ons. an vers1 y o . - better demonstrate welding teo hnld a referendum on the nine iS'UdenIs PrObe {515ml in his research by co]. fax from that memorable event. Johnson has promised to exam. a reward awaited him for a sug-y gestion whereby the Navy couldi i B . SAYS COST HIGHER i He h s said the cost of ex- ;propriation might be as much H ias . or much more! ilhan the government's estimate! .of “500000.000. 5 While Mr. Lesnge so far has‘ made no reference to the Social .1 ‘Credit vote. Mr. Johnson has? i .— ’p L m "I O < ; vb Meeting here Friday with Mayor Jean Drapeu of Mont- :Quebec’s Views Ottawa. Mr. Lemelin is from .Quebec City. The project received 550 re- ies 000 . . On Economic Aid: 1 t 3 ‘p o . MONTREAL (cp) ._ French. urban and rural. speaking Canadians overwhelm- Tlie Bible House ingly favor Canadian aid to un-i derdevel o p e d countries many urge reduced defente ex- ,' ' - penditures to aid that objective.i age“ ‘rou "Ego? supd says a University of Ottawa re-i p '95 or c um an search project home. But this aid'must. not impairi Charlottetown Quebec economic growth. says. The Kirk of S. James The Reverend T. H. B. Somers, M.A.. S.T.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choirs Christopher Giedhlll. M.A.. B. Mus. 9:45 a.m. Church School for all ages 11:00 a.m. Churchtime Nursery 11:00 am. MORNING WORSHIP AND SERMON: E THE WILD HORSES" : "I looked. and behold! a white cloud" Soloists: Mr. R.W. MacLean and Miss Barbara G. Rogers 170 Kelli Si. .v dents' He had entered "'9‘ RCN'i OTTAWA tCPi—Weldon Chan 3 sisting him are subject to prose- ship building. He is classified as Kong Chinese smmm by policei department officers and other i o I relusive Cilan is cold comfort to ‘on centen‘n'al n r 9 rural ridings which helped re-E I Chan. Who vowed till‘i‘P .VPal‘S host to the 1967 wnfldvs Fall“ .of Parliament from Quebec last; Shaw's office that 8.8. Hessian. ‘to Hong Kong. dropped fro Mr. SeVIgny, who Thursday home town r. Hessian Is representing and his wife and his then she ‘ proposed Montreal fair. told a-nn whom 9 could count for Parliamentary Association. :colony by ship from Seattle.| " the bear is shot but was con- ‘ pm mm the Canadian High Commission- mav Sm] he in Canada. How ‘ . Iternatlonal Bureau of World ‘ Social Credit is not a party to- ing a recurrence of an ulc er. border into the United ity that would tend to show ls l - . ‘real and Andre Rousseau. Que- ‘ canad'an docmrs on "S Sta": lame Chmese popmauons' bec minister of commerce and. The premiers office has ask- works in the kitchen at tile Un- step forward" for Canada both‘ Chnlques ‘0 large 0185593 0‘ 5““ JOHN E. BIRD 1959. Persons harboring OI‘ as-‘iothers next year. “3 ill 194.4 a? ‘ shiltmrigh.t"had an anniversary Friday. cution under the Criminal Code. bringing With him experience in The Slight. 421,931.41” Hong‘~—____.___ a M" {Gehnk‘ian in the Navy' {for deportation has successfully ieluded the RCMP. immigration . ' . :World Fair . . police forces for three years. But tile doubtful feat of the :the RCMP and the immigration' OTTAWA (CPI —Canada.is W" “’“0‘” “- “new” “‘I w d . d F .d department 99'9 per cent sure 0f bemg 1turn 26 Social Credit members; or was receive ri ay. . . _ . mornin by Premier Walter R. ago he would never be deported gigfielaéeevigngf:a?dc1$r1£3115teriJunel . ' In Ronyn. Mr. Caouelte‘s QC. MLA. Montagueh is. ill sight in Vancouver Nov.2.1959. V d ' (Pd b on b. t Mr_ Johnson desfl in hospital in Lagos. Nigeria. That was the day before he. :mglslggsmnsi‘fie 9‘s: mee'icribed the Social Credit deputyi ‘ :leader as "a man with a heart" this province at the annual year-old daughter. Alice. were meeting of the Commonwealth ‘10 be sent to the British Crown ‘93:; (t'gnfgfinctze hgendlgefgg collaboration In 1 . milf‘. the Union Nations e's econom c I News of Mr. Hessian's illlness Wash. ’ was sent to Premier Shaw v.’ M RCMP official caid (‘Iian “Med “mad” application! Earlier this week Mr. Caou- ‘ ‘ A I “mum.” approved by “‘9 In"ette issued a statement that! or in Lagos. According to the more also was a pass“ _ telegram, Mr, Hessian is suffer-3mm), that he had slipped across 1 Fa'rsmat ‘3 meeting in Pans thelcampazgn. He vii/artned . ' iera organ zers aga ns pu c- ' condition. The hospital in iii'hicthtatps and might be in Seattle ‘ Mr- HSNSlan is “filmed has twojor San Francisco, which ave Party supports them. . _____ “.1”. ______ and he is FecelVinR the be“ "it Chan's wife and daughter are.. . . delcal 08”” lliving in Vancouver. Mrs. Chan 1}2?:5t%'ulgkbfe‘il§:y flutes: Cd '0 be kept lniOFmEd 0‘ Mr- Iversity of British Columbia res- Hessian's condition at all times. .iauram and the daughter is cull/lgraggvighg :ggn%$:ilyDra-‘ The Lagos conference is lol attending a private Roman end of Nov. 13. Before leaving! Cathom. Schmh for Niger'a’ Mr‘ Hess'a" had‘ The deportation order against planned to visit Ireland after}Ch . . an and his family was issue the conference. returning homer grounds that they were in peau will be in Paris for the meeting of the 30 member Na- itions of the international bur- . motto lorsey . silks . cropos . Ilm 7-20 . sizes 14V:— 24% y u. . {on The minister said soundings; l-‘Y time Eggegf‘grf Ewtusr ea:iCanada illegally. The family ar—ion the diplomatic level indi-L fishing their 80'“ 5‘“ h: " lrived in Vancouver in April.}cated none of the countries will. M‘OMreal p 6 "'11958. on visitors' visas and in‘oppose Canada's bid and that The veteran Libpml politician .October of that year sought per- $322901: it‘gngigfiring an applica- i BOLSTER UN roncns represenk th Kings m tth mission to enter Canada as im- ' :migran . APPLICATION REJECTED i JAKARTA (APl —- Foreisni Lesage Protests 1 Their application was rejected‘Minister Subandr10_ announced , ibecause they did not {all into Friday that Indonesta Will send! .the category of Chinese eligible .a_ battalion 0' 800 10 1.000 801-. lat that time for admission totdler! Nov. 7 to Join the UN1 Pi C?) I La :Canada_ force in the Congo. Indonesia. rem er ‘esage Although the deportation or- 1'“ 3"" Withdraw] 'n' to the Board of Broadcast Gov- Id" “ppm” to a“ members 0". ernors concerning its handling .the lam'ly' “‘9 immigration d9": of a case of broadcast man-in- partmem deemed “0t to deporti the-street interviews which be- M ' Chan and the daughter came an issue in Quebec's Nov. “"m Chan is found' 14 election. . R M and immigration de- The 386 Monday suspended ,pnrtment officials said they are the broadcast interviews deal-i still looking for Chan. However. ' ing with Quebec political issuesihey added they are no nearer, pending a legal opinion on their ifinding him than they were permissibility under board reg- 'three years ago. ulations. Thursday the boar ‘ "He ust dropped lifted its suspension. ‘sight." one official .aid. ’1' e newspaper says the Que; He added that if Chan is In ( remier's protest con-‘Canada he is able to escape cerned the conclusion reached arrest and deportation only with by the BBC in the case. In a the help of friends or sympa- campaign speech at Levis Wed- . thizers. nesday. Mr. Leuge said the in- The official said Chan is a MONTREAL early othe the r battalion It had sent to Congo. Ame/y 33pm... MEMORY STONE MEMORIAIS p032? GUARANTEED - _ ISlime Materials f: enduring . Mom . complete urb- ‘ : faction. . . VEIIE IEOK & SOII LTD. L Monhguo Charlottetown out of 7:1!) p.m. EVENING WORSHIP AND SEMINAR: “THE HONOUR OF. BEING NAMED IN Tle FAMILY OF GOD" 8:00 p.m. Young People's Society "The Lord reignetll: let the earth rejoice; let the multitude of isles be glad thereof" TRINITXMLIIFITED town. P. E. I. Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball. B.A. Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwu. B.A.. B.D. Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Organist and Director of Choirs: Roy-ton F. Mugford. A.R.C.O. 9:45 a.m.—-Junlor. Intermediate. and Senior Chm School 11:00 a.m.—-Kbldcrgarten and Primary Church Scintol 11:00 dam—Nursery care including crib mom. 11:00 cam—Sermon: BE DONE" Solo: . Mansfield. Gucci Soloist I1:00 p.m.—Sermon: POSSEfiED AND RDPOSSESED Rev. C. C. Lewis “A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY AND SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH (Cor. Kirwa Drive Illll Dunkirk Strut) 9:!) h 11:00 a.m.—-Church School 11:00 o.m.—Scrmoo: SUCCENI'ON DUTim . --Rcv. Gallon C. Lewis Anthem: “Look Ye Sula " Organist: Mr. Clifford Floyd RURAL CHURCH mo p.m.—Mi. Herbert United Ch —-Rcv. G. G. Wyrwu. terviews favored the Union Na~ fugitive because of a warrant tionale opposition party. ‘ tissued for his arrest Nov. 17. NOTICE Ihuibyproclahnihowooltonlov. 4roNov.‘5ll Poppy Weekln the TM ~ ofhurls. BAND CONCERT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4th BIRCHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 8:30 P. M. 'i'bo land of the P.E.I. Rog’t. will give a band concert. spon- sored by the cum Branch of the Candi- mien. to commemorate to opening of REMEMSRANCE WEEK. Silver collection for In Retarded Cblidrcn'c Anaemia. Public cordial: invited. Signed: Establicbel 11. by Royal Foundatio- Tbc Rev. I. ionic Iliad. Rector Ono-M and Choir Director: m A. Tbs-pool. r.n.c.o.. (can) A.R.C.M. Two-tic. Sud-y alter Trinity 1on Corr-pinion um School. Juliet. Senior lid Bible Gem. . .7 III Damon also. no pm owl... Samoa ‘ I I : 11' m. gaunt: “magma. DECISION AND CHURCH homo rmnm Ann nAerinn minions Mind Chm fill binds). league Jean-Claude Marion of . questionnaires. ‘ i t l i CALVARY TEMPLE sPontocoual Assemblies of Canada Upper Prince Street Rev. C. K. Donn. Pastor 9:15 a.m.——Fellowabip at... Summeraido Radio 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Selma. Missionary Day 11:00 a.m.-Comimunion Service 7:30 p.m.Miqunu-y Rally. Pastor Specials. . A'I'I'END CHAM'I'I'E'IOWN'S REVIVAL CENTER St. Peter's Cathedral Anglican Church of Canada ROCKFORD SQUARE The Venerable J. R. Davies. M.A.. Rector The Rev. Canon E. M. Malone. M.A.. DD is Honorary Ant-taut Pri at Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lie Mus.. Organist Mn. 3. W. Patterson. Choir Director Nov. 4—Sunday in Octave of All Saints (Trinity XX) 8:00 a.m.—I-Ioly Eucharist 8:45 a.m.—Miattins 9:45 am. imiday School 11:00 am. 7:00 p.m.—Evensaug an Visitors are mod (11 em. Inlants (lilacs) n. .s -—-Chonal Eucharist and Scrmo d Set-imp. welcome at all Services. Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. SERVICES: 11 Ian. and 7:30 p.m. SPEAKER: JAMES A. STARR. B.Sc., TILM. Visitors Cordlaily Welcome Radio Broadcast 4:15 p.m. i i ll: Kent Street Message: “ALL 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Great 35 Villa Avenue 9:30 a.m.—Dirocun' (lass 10:00 n.m.—Sllidly Sc mini-day moo p.m.—- “A WEWME PARK ROYAL 9:40 11:00 dam—Samoa: THE 7:1!) p.m. SELVES". 0:45 elm—Snow Sdlool 11:00 a.m.—Gues . AM. (m. ) esong . (nest Evangelistic: Mr. H Women's Ch ir Mlnister-WI-liam O. Wealo ITS REVIV Central Christian Church Charlottetown. P. E. I. MORNING 10:00 a.m.—-Bible School for every member if the family. 11:00 a.m.-—Momlng Worshi p Set cc WITHOUT EXCUS " Guest Evangelist—Mr. Herbert F. Stuochcr irom Lexington. Kentuclq. Girls' Choir—“O God of Truth" (luminosity) EVENING "-00 p.m.—. Evangelistic Service IT FINAL VERDICT" enbcrt es Sextet. OrganIIt—Mrl. Helen MacRae AL TIME! Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B.A.. Minister Organist and Choir Director Misc Matiern Waddcn, L.Mu|.. 3.11m. Classes for all ages. 10:00 a.m.—Bible Clans. 11:00 a.m. Nursery School. 11:00 n.m.-—DIVINE WORSHIP Serum: TEE COMING Andiem: God In A Spirit 1:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Suntan: THE. PRAYER 0F IN’I'EROESSION 'I‘rio: How Great Joanne. Janet and Alan stow-fl. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WEIKJOME OF THE SWORD -—Bcnnet.t The Salvation Army "Home of Evangelism Since 1005” George Street Capt. and Mn. R. Walker 11:00 a.m.-—Boiineou Meeting . 1:00 p.m.—Y.P.M. 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Meeting Pm Meeting. AWAI'i‘S YOU AT THE ARMY“ UNITED CHURCH Church Street. Pubdalo Rev. J. I. Tye. DA. D.D.. Mlnidor . Leslie I: Org-list and Director-rel Senior Cbolr Mn Stank «Inna Di: aim.—. lid School 11:00 a.m.-—Nin'9cry and Kindcegm Ciel POLL? no 0! momma Auburn: "LoiAli'I'llo Worldln M Coma Slur—Robertson ’ SW 11:15 Lin—Pm Chm m W: 9TH]: MIRAGE '10 FACE Wk. Antbcm:—- ‘ Midi: by the Man's (lick. You An Welcome To Verdun VIII III. F irst Baptist Church Corner cl Prince and rm Shoots Preacher datith 7:00 p.m.—Guest Preacher Andam- y‘all-VI. Mayor.