[DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS 24 he Ganrcien, Chartettetawa, ‘Thurs. Feb. 25, 1908. 114 6 OS were up 08 to SUMMARY Toronto: Market higher, trad- Chemcet! dropped % to 56. Banks rose 0.7 to 135.4. Mont- real aid Imperial - Commerce higher, were up % Nova Scotia added ‘a to 81's. Papers were up 01 to 1448. Consolidated added ‘%s and Fraser ‘z to 33. Price Bros. ' dropped % to 45's. strong with In- J York: Market @ading heavy. Montreal: __ trading moderate. CURRENCIES (CP) — United . States dollar in terms of Cana- ternational! dian funds up 1-32 at $1.07 20-32. point to 87 in the base section Pound sterling up 1-16-at $3.01 and aluminium % to 32 in the jumped \ to 47's. | Trade and finance issues were up with Loeb adding % to 13% and Steinbergs “4 to 41% LIVESTOCK MONTREAL (CP) — Trading was active Wednesday Montreal livestock markets. Re- $8.50. Jubilee -12 cents to $1.75 ceipts were made up mainly of and Cessland 10 cents to $3.59. mixed quality cows Peace River dropped 15 cents TREAL CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadien Press Montreal Steck Exchange—Feb. 04 Receipts 106 cattle; 61 calves; Common heifers 13.00-16.75 Good cows 14.50-15 50 16.00; medium 13.00-14.25; com- ° and change is from previous board_lot clos . flew to transactions. Quotations in cents uoless marked $ 2 - Odd lot, xd Ex-dividend, “@utters 9.25-11.25 Sales High Low Close Un'ge 1730 S13%q 1348 1344 + | vyealers 30.00-33 75 dium 22.00-28.00: common 13.00. Alum sup Grade A hogs 27.00-28.00; sows ang T disp DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS BA 8 Bowater Mersey Paper C0. ac Forest per cent pfd 63% RBC Phone cents, April 1, record March 2. ee - Chemeell (1963) mon 10 cents, $1.75 series pid. can com 48% cents, $1.00 series pfd. 25 Can tron cents, March 31, record March oe Ironpr Canada iron Foundries cen ee + Sy¥s +14 - eee a6 £55 S558 igzeRs 41 +++ b cic we Rin A“ 628-81 106 |C Chem w 1400 611 Fs E if : i fil B if a . ere g.: 4 "aa i 3 ogne i i gene ; i f tr. i i 5 E on 3 E 2 3 = * a f #3 quai cs i aq E : a $ i i yegetyt il § z Ei fii P 3 2S 5 ee f 3 i 2s8aes..v8ibessect ? 9 g | =i? i i a age93 : ii ize rg i 7 fF S288 ? | “| “de Ughs zs SE 4 i i igatinelsiiets 7 ? 2 . a E i} = ++eeeee lt te i i s¥scetees BEPPETSRGZEG TOSS STE gE MEES ETERS FCREE SCRE ESCHER LETTS “I j f j i *t i ; 22 ? i fi i i gepttgeye ters -ctepgosyecgss 8c -suvy fit > _— : z a 22 = 3 be 3 a eee he é i ie | appar oie tes Se #F8F sete Fs & - = + fivg"t 3 |i 3 ° Z i i i fTtp Hi ‘ 3 tsi ; bf+++14+4) FSFSR SESE F | : i fi ~ te 3 és 5 Esgazagetesedeskesesat 3 e 3 wo y¥peeeg Es gr EecsuB seez esse yoy Eyes ~ensyy - i rite § ES ? +++ # Eee it fr 2 & i | i i Ee B35" 55°= "8 segs gee eggesg eyes SS :z* 5 ¢ z tf i: a s » “ 2 =" i ; i ; if g& 2 rpartsizeey Fae tt | iy : ie i i | i fi z at BEGSSEES* 32 zo 3? 3 i g oT z ny sb2uslivtesivees 555°9°* 58 | #2 Fr a ~ - ” se s i S s ++ #14144 @#)4+4+ 3 35EE°§E 22 Hii ory 33 S52" 9° persesees sty yest { #4 8 1+ EK SES S5eeRK BEE 8 . 7 ¥ - 33 5 ‘ $3 7 i tet nt ii pad Ls : i 3 - 33 3 bbs ora aagao - i i i: if i i ++ Sx § mt aaatne beg MEA cart SbebtedsideeesGieeee ares: —— s ai ‘Heal gesgtatyurecé, .e8ss.stght vy .gkees LL bg dtleg WOR eg gree ese yesscd. ches. sh gS Fes. ckeus ++) + err F 34+ 8 oper greeter sga% $9992.23 Py? ir eiteall 33 F aber se getuRuc§utucce cy unexSe.uhis.aSGbE 05 gheus - ? Bea auetsry im a feu’ B¥, Ssictyrdies Pe ea 7 a sii g bg ts gt 38 30%: 23.ue 37 * tke added % to 2% ond] PRODUCE Dominjon , Textile MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- tural department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale prices to country stations fibre cases: Ex- tra - large .37; large .3% - .37; medium .33-34; small 2: B .29; C .23-.24. Offerings ‘adequate and demand fair. Butter: Current receipts non- tenderable 52%. Wholesale solids non-tenderable 53'2. Cheese: Delivered Montreal, waxed current receipis, whole- sale Quebec white 38; colored 38. Skim milk powder: Spray pro- cess No. 1 in bags 15-16; roller C process No. 1 in bags 14 - 15; feed 12'4-13: butter milk pow- der feed 10'4-11; whey powder 42 cents Potatoes: Wholesale selling price, new NB. 50s 2.05 - 2.15: 10s 47-50: PEI. 758 3403.50; SOs 2.30-2.40: 108 54-.56 Lingsde Cd 4 4 4 Lovanna Se ee ee) M Hygrade 200 27 = “ -3 Massval 1126 Be He Ws McAdam soo «(68 @ CJ MeKianey 1000 = “ a Mer Chip 10600 «(12 12 12 Mid chib 1000 4M 23 u 2 Midespa 3375 255 «2400255 2 Mistango 10000 «(31 » 31 1 Molyb 100 “ ® -! Mopre 00 13121 Mt Costigan S000 » 2 3 Mt Pleasmt 17400 104 100 106 +1 MR Rice 100 $15 T) “ N Aut Vend 200 115 MS 115 38 Native M 300 122 123 Bu-—% NF Forma 2500 9 8 +1% N Imperial 90:0 229 20 29 —2 North Expl 000 205 202 202 —3 WW Canalsk 2000 11% Ie 114—-% m Expl 4000 i¢4 l4% 14% so 8 80 lL Pat. @ilver $7800 +2 Paudash 1500 —% Peace. River 100 ~s + O44 - ¥ ScueS.z vf setse-3.x =a 79F <dfie fistei Squdéygsdte-3.s grrr? [ al 435% ele+ Fre i & 7 Eszeveges mt a edbaduiietts ++ cd --— « a Sin oF fori’: i pe. soba age hoBesucdaliggrlsiegovazentendegys eucd.f.suckel, e8sice.e: seksede. gest-teteliek ,. 28 f | i + TORONTO (CP)—Prices in moderate bitte fi i It i 55° 38% valts 7 fifi Se Dts ae H absiend: gat? ff 7 ge hi ii ‘8 : ea: a : . ef E i EE i fi ze 575 a ig z 5 5 E Sasa f $ i i i 5 a | 161.57, base metals . | and Western oils 23 | Golds fell_.61 to 167. 3 5 % reel i s Sak with 3,908,000. ~ fe By The Canadian Press Torente Steck Exvhange—Feb. 24 Complete tabulation of Wedne~day transactions. Quotations in cents unless marked $ 2—Odd lot, xd—Ex-dividend, ur—Ez-rights, xw — Ex-warrants. Net ——_ — sale. : Net Block Seles Wigh Lew Close Un'ge MINES Acad Uran 1500 6 6 ‘ | Acera moe.lUsGhUC<iCr MMC HéCOF+1 _ Afivocate Ce ee oe) Agnico iecet2 135 47 1K Akaitcho ne 6 A OB +4 All Pitch “onnD @ —h%) Amal Rare S300 2 06MM O+7 A Am Moly 1000 07 13) 0m O44 Ang Rouyn 900 170 165 67 -—3 Ansil 0s 6 5 1S — ‘Area 15% 2 mS 2m Arjon moe M4 eB OM | Argosy wef & € +1 |A Arcadia 2000 16% 104 104+ % | A Arcad Bw Oo 66 6 5 -# AC Cop 5700 5 te MS 49 Aunor wes oe Armor m6 HM Ue Ranken mo 7 Wh Meth Bankfield ee oe oe ee | Barnet ana © 2-4 ayn oe wm nm Mm Baska 0 06UmflUM OM % B-Duq ms 6 Reicher sos eB 8 Beileter neo «# “4 & - Behm oe a0 ee + Beveon ne 1m Be Bites tao 8 6%/, BHA Bidcop no wh Mh UM Big Name 1050 3% We ay k& me se H @ Broul Reel 1230 24 O04 304-4 ‘Brunswk 2065-610 10-30% — 5 Bett RL ae 6UmtlU Mh hh Bosker H 370 2 MB 43 Cable mame Gant we 6 SB Camfio nme me me he Sse ee se <5 Camp , - “as “ss 8 C Aurel ome lUmfthmlCUC UCU Ctl Cc Dyne es SS x © Faraday = me wm +5 CK eS eo mR OH +t Candore ums «© © & +1 corer tase Se te as _o—_ Se ee Leneourt ah Wh Wee © Laert rte ”» hw Cost ot me tae as 8 a, = 3 ao pom Bee y t - MONTAGUE BIBLE Chapel, Sunday, Feb. 28. 9.30 am. The “PLord’s Supper for all believers 10.45 a.m. Sunday School all ages. 7.0 p.m. Evening Ser- vice, all welcome. MURRAY RIVER Penticostal Service Sunday, Feb. 2. geractté gusectié sie! SE ee SEeET EEE Sag ea fj - Efabseeys : ees =a S658 e798 iE ‘ wot tititity 3 ats e€ [SBE ay 012% 1% 18% — + o R°° fi UEEERERSELESERSGEEEERE SI cur ¥e8 i cBe School 10 a.m. Worship 11 -a.o7 Evangelistic Service 7.30 p.m. 38 Egpbebebece.seudy s tit Li ‘ eft 2 . = z & 7 2 e 7 MONTAGUE BAPTIST Pastor- ate. Services Sunday, Feb. eanaa + - - f-eF es g TE gi § L 2 soyESgeey " 10 am. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Worship 7.30 p.m. Evensong ver; Sunday School Worship 7.30 p.m. Murray Har- Sunday School Worship 3 p.m. Sturgeon 2.30 p.m. Worship L eeeete = 1) os ! OT FeSeESGEGEESELEs ir SubkesugecdeubSebs BeS=FFeeanesé Sc FEcls e = “3 epeemsl st che sib ates spereg =f (1 = s yeo ee - cw s 2 Um Reet P 9750 é Recut besecrcstckSatsy o e - + Yaa Casa 10500 . SOURIS — BAY Fortune Unit- ed Churches. Worship; Bay For- tune Il a.m. Souris 7.p.m. Rev. D. Elton Adams, minister. gies: Bigs = 4 ¥ eibunnssee x Imp Bb 01004 $714 70% B . _#F3 Fogg 8Eye REEF ss GEORGETOWN Church. Service Sunday, Feb. 28 at 3 p.m. Rev. Bernard Toner, af RSE, rm $8 > 8 + . besky See DUNDAS AND Dundas Church; Annandale Church; David's Church; Wor- ship 7 p.m. Church School 2.00 M.R. Pocklington, ~ S s8texu ste Lia: MOST ACTIVE TORONTO sTOUKs By The Canadian Press Sales High Lew Close Ch'ge sees 3 . 583 3 sBs28 Zz C ind Gas 11925 813% gst DUNDAS -— ANNANDALE Pastorate. Dun- das; Sunday School 11 a.m. Ser- vice 7.30 p.m. Annandale; vice ]1 a.m. Lic. Myrtle Inger- United Baptist funy errs gecgtsudegs setyztes . MURRAY HARBOR — Mur- ray River United Church Pas- torate. Murray Harbor; Worship Divine Worship, Charlottetown Tain Chore: School. 9.45--eme 4 am vend 47 p-m- Stanchel: P.m. p.m. Rev. W.R. Underhay. min- Worship 7.30 geseysfsstulgsd I3ekee 3k a § k Little Sands: Worship 2 Murray River: Ask 5m. Chureli Schoo! 11 a.m. Rev. David Barwise, minister. By The \anadian Press (Teestey, February 23, close) i debbededelasteiistet ‘ e Ht ett rate | MONTAGUE Pastorate the United Church. Services Sunday . Feb. 28. Belle River 9.30 a.m. Lower Montague 9.45 a.m. Mon- tague 11 a.m. Sturgeon 2.30 p.m. 3 p.m. Trinity United Church CGIT 50th Anniversary. it ti i if Hf SF i ih if | THE PRESBYTERIAN Feb. 28. Mur- Harbour North; Church School 10.a.m., Worship 11 Caledonia; Worship 2.30 ‘and Murray Harbour South: Worship 7.30 p.m. Rev. M. Carl Currie, minister. .vbsieggksecs F { Church. Sunday. 2Fey ? | H + a nan uf % Si . 8 reese eee ieee tase: MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge, ‘the Presbyterian Church. Andrew's. Cardigan; Worship 11 a.m. St. Andrew's, Lorne Valley; Worship 2.30 p.m. St. Andrew's. Montague; Church School a.m. Worship UEEEREEEEEY AT ERGEEEPALESEOG i fl g | & ++ -~e i i | 7.390 p.m. Mid- Week Bible Study Wednesday 7.3 p.m. Rev. QUEENS HAMPTON Pastoral Charge. the United Church. Hampton 11 a.m. Appin Road 2 p.m. Victoria 7.3 p.m. World Day of Prayer Desable Church, March 5, at 3 o'clock. Rev. Bry- ‘er R. Jones, minister. | re [ ra fi fi [ iil et Basil Lowery, | £ r (fe mn a ' Bee. Lite 8 88s ss s a z wo FEE uongengebsutagsercestgces, ius. ck ts 9 +++ ++ ee CORNWALL United --Pastorate-Cornwatlt-9:45-—- New Dominion 11.15 a.m. Kings- ton 7.30 p.m. Sunday Cornwall 11 a.m. Hi-C Group 8.30 p.m. Rev. I.L. Walls, minister. 245 6% eter to { ++ | VERNON — POWNAL Pasior- al Charge, the United Church. Rev. W.E. Grant, minister. Ser- vices Sunday, Feb. 28. TORONTO (OP)—Car produe- Valley 11 a.m. Pownal 2.0 p.m. -tion in Canada, slowed by Orwell 7.0 p.m. strikes, continues to lag behind ithe 1964 pace with a total of | L |97,497 cars turned out this year |Charge, the United Chuteh. Wor-) 103,542 at the Ship: Pleasant Valley }1 same time last year, the Motor North Granville 1.30 p.m, Rose , Vehicle Manufacturers’ Associa. |\Valiey 3 p.m. | Chrysler, closed by a strike, will not produce any cars for the fourth straight week. Ford Charge. Mid-week |lost two weeks’ production in January because of a walkout. Studebaker has scheduled 240 ears this week. Due to a strike |at Budd Co. in the United gig ghgvegicch PRE peocgragetsuersSabsertgces, thy. peel sees tescy pete, tacs grb BGs sor ysecebsrergsence=f5sce sgir.buce Fi é * m ‘64 Pace a°stsss #9s ++ [9] BRADALBANE PASTORAL “ee if bedgly gesynty ‘Evans, minister. NEW LONDON Pastoral k Pre aeatt was 4,126,000 shares eompared 's ts > prayer ly im the . vicinity Explorers at the Manse Friday 3.30 p.m. YPS at ? eset | Studebaker has reduced its TT 2 ? g 115,612 cars and ister. trucks compared with 121,596 the same time last year. Lebeit MARGATE United Church Pa- Scheduled car production by storal Charge. Services Sunday, er, rector. y this week and total Feb. 28. New London 11 Production to Feb: 20, with com-|Long River 2.30 p.m. Margate. parative figures for last w: 1964 in brackets: gbbsgbSScens ben F-pedectsgulubebss ghhegetGsers fax sorts eek 7.30 p.m. £ ) Sunday School teachers training program Saturday, Feb. 77 at 9.15 a.m. United Churches. Bunbury 9.30 a.m.at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kelly. Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, speaker. Mt.’ Her- bert 7.30 p.m. Rev. John G.E. Ball speaker. ' MILTON — RUSTICO Angli- can Parish. Rev. A.E. Piercey, rector. St. John's, Milton, Morn- ing Prayer and Sermon 11 a.m. St. Mark's, Rustico, Evening’ : Prayer and Sermon 2.30 p.m. CHRIST CHURCH, Cherry Valley, Rev. AE. Piercey, Priest-in-charge. Evening Pray- er and Sermon 7 p.m. UIGG — HAZELBROOK Pa:- torate. Services Sunday, Feb. 28. Uigg 11 a.m. Hazelbrook: Sunday School 10 a.m. Service 7.0 p.m. Lic. Jerry Cole, min- ister. MARSHFIELD — Harrington — Mt. Stewart Pastoral Charge, the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Hugh Lowry, min- ister. Marshfield 11 a.m. Har- rington 2 p.m. Mt. Stewart, Sun- day School 6.30 p.m. Service 7.30 p.m. . NORTH RIVER Baptist Pas- torate. Rev. T.W. Howard, min- ister. Worship: Fairview 11.00 a.m. North River 3-p.m. Long Creek with Young People’s Choir 7.30 p.m. BROOKFIELD PASTORAL Charge, the Presbyterian Church. Service Sunday. Feb. B in Hartsville Church 2.30 pm., conducted by Miss Mary A. MacKenzie, Deaconess. Ret. Ba- sil Lowery, Montague, interim- moderator. FREE CHURCH of Scotland ister. VALLEYFIELD — ORWELL Head — Belle River, the United Church. Rev. Graeme M. Fra- ser, minister. Services Sunday, Valleyfield 11 a.m. Orwell Head 7.3% p.m. WINSLOE UNITED Pastoral Charge. Princetown Road 11.00 a.m. Winsloe North 2.30 p.m. Winsloe South 7.30 p.m. Rev. T. R. Goudge, minister. YORK PASTORAL Charge, the United Church. Rev. F.W Lacey. minister. Services Sun- day, Feb. 2. York 11 a.m Brackley 2.30 p.m. Central 7.30 p.m. HUNTER RIVER United Church Pastoral Charge. Ser- vices Sunday, Feb. 2%. North Wiltshire 11 a.m. Wheatley Ri- ver 2 p.m. Hunter River 7.30 p.m. Rev. Donald C. Powell, BA., BD., minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church, Central Parish. Canoe Cove 11 a.m. Churchill 3 p.m: Rev. Stirling Stackhouse wil! conduct the services. Rev. Don- ald Nicholson, interim-modera- tor. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church. Wood tstands. Service of Worship. 3 p.m. Rev. Donald Nicholson, minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church, St. John's. Belfast. Ser- vice of Worship 11 a.m. Rev Donald Nicholson, minister. CRAPAUD. — SPRINGFIELD Anglican Parishes. Rev. Michael R. Ness, rector. Quinqagesima Sunday. St. Elizabeth's, Spring- |field. Morning Prayer and Holy |Baptism 11 a.m, St. John’s, Cra- 'paud, Evening Prayer 7.30 p.m. PRINCE FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST Rev. ‘ Thomas Church,Bedeque. Morning Wor- School $9 naan Gestlng -servten 7.30 \p.m. Prayer and Bible Study ad . Wed- Bernard Toner. : ANGLICAN CHURCH, Parish of New London. Services Sum | |home of Marlene Brown Friday day, Feb. 28. 8 a.m. Holy Com-| States which supplies parts, |8 p.m. Services Sunday, Feb. 28.,munion, St. Mark's, Kensington. op- |New London 11 a.m. Geddie Me- 9.30 a.m. Morning Prayer, ‘erational to one shift from two. Morial 2.30 p.m. South Granville St. Stephen's, Burlington. 11.00 | Production of all companies 7-30 p.m. Rev. Leslie Files, min- a.m. Holy Comminion, St.’ |Mark's, Kensington. 7.30 p.m. Evening Prayers, St. Thomas, French River. Rev. E.J. Fiand- ALBERTON Pastoral Charge, | |the United Church. Rev. David | MacDonald, minister. Alberton; CAVENDISH Pastoral — (—),\the United Church. Rev. Frank |7,572 (14,534); Ford 4,320 (4,151) |B. Stiles, BA., 20,911 (26.599): General Motors |ister: Worship; New Glasgow 11 3 (55,692) | am. Cavendish 7.90 p.m. ey { aker, Rev. Lester M. otf BA., BD. Sermon ‘The Teaching |4 Ministry of The Church.” Mr. |' Settle will also speak in the CB |; Hall Friday, Feb, 26 at 8.15 p.m./¢ 834% MORTGAGES On new or improved city homes Or for Re-financing 1% én standard (wo thirds leans en first class security — slightly higher on others. talk over your requirements with American Motors 800 BEd., BD., min-|4 HTH Lb iba t > = 8.24 (8,917), Studebaker 240 (240), 2.736~tt= (58): 360 (331). fff + s } gebecelQacnhagiahduciuacuncedacdieteaedacdttadstecedelivetsseutelets 3s” peggy ety cbuek scab cQohy3 Wieck ¥boees dae. orbac=e gebg lees ++)! gigi sadgctuadgcedstuty! ae (terran [ } giteghcecbcsbgcdyed gent <8c8y3 ‘ asi ‘ ' | ? ‘ = + = og hs edt > nag geluct egts. 52.8 “+ = fa $ bbe gtgateticgst oa | =. come In and sg DMAN meggnh +8 -Hay8s- Hifi N & CO. LIMITED i i ‘ “f '| @oeee « BROKERS 3 57 Queen St. POSH SSSCSOSS OOS t Stocks — Bonds } ROYAL SECURITIES , Corporation Ltd. + » 137 Grafton St., Ch’tows 2 7 Telephone: 4-8583 3 ; Alex M. Wilson, Mer. * RURAL CHURCHES > | BUSINESS BRIEFS Department Store Sales | Up 12 Per Cent In Week _ BUNBURY’ — Ht. Herbert OTTAWA (CP)—Canadian de-, In the same period lath ship. partment store sales in the ments increased to 33,231,950 \plasters to 19,989 tons from }3.. 026. Shipments of sheathing fel! te 388,956 square feet from 2,665,. katchewan reported gains for 096. OTTAWA ‘CP) — Shipments by Canadian manufacturers in December, 1964. were valued at an estimated $2,654,600.000. decrease of 0.7 per cent from November but an increase of 84 per cent over December. 1963. ponding week 4 year ago, the bureau of statistics said here. All provinces except Sas- 2 the week. Saskatchewan sales declined 23 per cent. Gains’ were: Atlantic prov- inces 11.5 per cent: Quebec 9.2; Ontario 19.5; Manitoba |.4: Al- berta 2.7; British Columbia 16.1. OTTAWA (CP) — Canadian shipments of gypsum wallboard increased in December, 1964, to 650.006 in December, , 1963. French Paper Gives Story On Russian Foreign Policy PARIS (Reuters)—A French viet Communist party's central committee, on the foreign policy new Russian chiefs, Kosygin and newspaper says a secret report on foteign’ policy of the new Soviet leaders describes the Russian-Chinese dispute as ‘a family quarrel’ and holds out hope for more Soviet co-opera- tion with the Uniteq States The rightist newspaper L’Au- rore publishes what it claims to be a secret report by Alexander Shelepin, secretary of the So- Worship and Sunday School 11 a.m. Tignish; Worship 2 p.m. Cascumpec; Worship 7.30 pm ALBERTON AND West Point Presbyterian Pastorate. Servic- es, Feb. ®% Rev. LR. Files, in- terim-moderator, Mr. J. Donald Ross. supply. West Point: Sun- day School 10 am. Worship 11 Memoria! Church. Malpeque 11 a.m. Freetown Church 3 p.m. Kensington Church 730 p.m Rev. George R. Tannahill. min- ister . RICHMOND BAY Pastoral Charge, the Presbyterian Church. A combined service of Feb. 28 in the Freeland Church at 7.30 p.m. The service will be conducted by Mr. Donald Ross. Rev. Leslie Files, interim-mod- erator. BEDEQUE NORTH Pastoral Charge, the United Church. Min- ister, Rev. R.M. Shaw. Free- Study 3 p.m. North Bedeque; 7.3 p.m. Bible Study 830 p.m. valued at an estimated $31,183,. 73,477,048 square feet from 36,- 900,000, an increase of 7.8 over described by L'Aurore as the ‘‘strong man’ of the new regime, is reported 14 to a conference of party first secretanmes from the Soviet The newspaper says ‘helepin described French President de Gaulle as a istic’’ leader and referred to the British Labor government of Prime Minister Harold Wilson as ‘neo-capitalist.” Aurore says the report made the following points: a.m. Alberton: Worship 2-p.m. « 1.Russia must show the Chin- seeing a guicin pesca — meray 08, that communism has noth- KENSINGTON _ Presbyterian Mma to fear “from” ast >wert™ Church Pastoral Charge. Keir Peaceful coexistence. . The Communist bloc re- mains a reality despite family 3. Fidel Castro and Cuba are a_ disappointment to the Com- 4. United Arab Republic: Sup- port Presidept Gamzi Nasser but watch his megalomania. worship will be held Sunday, The invitation of East German leader Walter Ulbricht to the U.A.R. is a great victory for the Communist countries. . Congo Premier Moise Tshombe's position is not very solid. Support all African rebels. 6. Better and more active re- lations with West Germany, in- town, Worship 11 a.m. Travel- cluding the Kupp group of lers Rest; Worship 2 p.m. Bible heavy industries. 7. Communism will win with- Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship out a world war in the current struggle. Royal Trust Five-Year Guaranteed Investment Receipts Earn Terms for shorter periods are available on request. Interest rates are subject to change, DOMINION BUILDING Telephone; 804-6338 das before February 28, 1965. ’ your contributions. 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