T H EA T RE MONTAGUE Friday 9 p.m. ~ Saturday R and lo p.m. Matinee Sat. 3:30 p.m. "WALL OF NOISE" In Color Suzanne ’— Ty Hardin — Dorothy Proville TN. SM". Drama of race horses, the roar of the crowd as the harm thunder to the finish line. A thriller—Love. action. romance. Excellent rating. COMING MONDAY - TUESDAY, SEPT. Lil—8:30 P..Vl. “SUNDAY IN NEW YORK" in Color Cliff Robertson. Jane Fona, Rod Taylor Fun for all. A comedy drama. None better. few as good. MURRAY RIVER THEATRE "THE FULLER BRUSH MAN" In color—8:30 PM. See “RED SKELTON”—fun for all !. RURAL CHURCHES KINGS MONTAGUE BAPTIST Pas- torate Rev. A.G..I. Sleeves. '. Sept. 6. Mon- lague. every Sunday 10 a.m.l Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship! 7.30 pm. Evensong. Murra) Ri- \ Worship 3.15 in. Murray Harbour. Sunday 5 in‘ 1 pm Worship 2 p.m. Stu': Sunday School 2 pm. Wc 7.30 p.m. DUNDAS — ANNANDALE United Baptist Pastorate. Dun- das. Sunday School 10 a.m. Ser-i vice 11 a.m. Annandaie. Sundayi School 10 a.m. Service 8 p.m.. Mr. Harold Phorne. guest spea- ker. Lic. Myrtle lngersoll. pas-y tor. i MURRAY HARBOR — M.ur-‘ ray River United Churches. ser-: vices Sunday. Sept. 6 a fol-j lows. Murray River 11 a.m. Lit- tle Sands 2 p.m. Murray Har-V‘ Caledonia Tri 0‘ _ will be guest singers at the Mur-g ray Harbor service. Rev. David. Barwise. minister. : THE DUNDAS and George? town Pastoral Charges. the Un- ited Church. Annandale Church:. Worship 11 a.m. Church School a.m. David’s C'iurch:l Worship 3 p.m. Church School‘ [FEDERATION NEWSLETTER l ’ Grain Ripening Shows Progress, Spud Crop Escapes Early Blight By J. LINCOLN DEWAR It would almost seem that August came up with a death- repentance scene in at- tempting to redeem the sum- mer. Of the whole season the last week was very pleasant and certainly gave the latter day saints of haymaking a chance to complete the opera- tion. In addition. the grain made much more rapid progress to- wards ripening. The potato crop appears to be escaping the ra- vages of early blight and mill drier weather and lower hu- midity should be safe for a per- iod September is the harvest month. October is for pota-to dig- ging and 52 .idwiched in between the fail plowing The turnip crap of decreasing importance both for sale and feed was usu- ally a . ovember operation. Lack of labour and cheaper al- ternatives have ruled out the root crop. FREIGHT ASSISTANCE We realize that this is a fair- ltlhat subsidized grain or grain lproducts must move by rail or lwater to be eligible for freight lassistance but such was not the ‘ case in the Maritime Provmces for grain moving under the $11.00 per ton subsidy. and. in- deed, trucks have moved a con- siderable volume of waterborne grain from the Maritime ports. COMPL’lCA’I‘ED FORMULA l e new assistance level lsl determined on a rather compli-l shock to those who are interest- ed in improved transportation and in making a good impres sion on travellers. No doubt we will be told that the plane in question is a safe reliable means of transporta- tion but the same may be ' of the horse and buggy. Due to lack of pressure equipment the DC 3 files at altitudes exposed to turbulence and on many oc- casions provides a very unplea- sant journey. This province a I .— fl- ll'lie Guardhn, Charlottetown, Thurs. Sept. 3, 1964. | Plan now to be in Brude’nell Park on Sept, 15 andlltlth. While it hasn't been stated so officially it is suspected that behind government decision to to hold a plebiscite was the tear that a Central Agency if set up. could be a matter of consider able expense to the provmce. Whether this would be the su- ultion is, of course. a matter of conjecture, even if it were to happen some expense might j tified should be connected with the mainland by something much more improved than plane which has been operating some so . Every effort should be made to resist this backward stop and to ensure that the Island doesn‘t be ex- posed to what is obviously a backward step. PLOWING MATCHES Plowing matches are now in vogue. added to this year's show is. of course. a very spo- cial attraction in the Dominion Champion Show on Sept. 15 and 16. For most of us this will be not only the first but an unique opportunity L seeing a Nation- al C tion of this kind. Good attendance will be real well be us First of all it should be under- stood that the potato crop is of great value and a vital neces- 4‘4444 sity to the economy of this pro. Vince. At the present time there is nothing on the scene or on the horizon that can be expem. ed to take the place of the po- tato crop and this statement goes for processing plans and fisheries developments as well. Any action which could be ’taken designed to put stability into potato marketing and p0. tato income should stand very high on the list of public endea— vours. HELSINKI (Reuters) e new Canadian ambassador to Finland. Harry Baviland Car- ter, arrived in Helsinki by plane Tuesday. ¥¥¥¥¥ encouragement to the promot- ers and will. in addition, provide an education and entertaining experience. * NORTH clfic amount of subsid; lo spe- cified ports plus it r-rcer“lge of E the lowest freight rate (by rail or common carrier truck) from certain ports to final destina- tion. Exceptions to this formula are e counties of Halifax. Rants and Kings in Nova Scotia where the new assistance will [be $9.00 per ton. the counties of ‘ lAlbeI‘t. Kings, Saint John and j ’ Westmopeland in New Brains . wick where the assistance will i be $12.00 per ton and the entire ‘ P r 0 vi n c e of Newfoundland ; catcd formula related to a :‘e— ‘ _ BOWLING Now confirming bowling reservations for winter bowling league. Afternoon and some evening time available Till. inlllrc In '. I. .55 ‘ wo hove never seen such happy crowds — Just 3 10 am. Dundas Church; woy. ly complicated subject but loerhel‘e the aSSiSlanCG Will shin 8 cm. Church School 1000‘ those Who are interested we 5 - a.m. Minister. Rev. M.R. Pock-‘ quote from the recent newslet- Based on rail and truck rates ling“... r of the Maritimes Transpor- available and using what are tation Commission. felt. to be representative current “The policy had as its basic water rates to Halifax, Quebec and Prescott and associated terminal costs (weighted by volume of the different types of grain used ' the Maritimes). the balance of costs will in- crease significantly under the. new policy on grain or grain products moved by rail or by rail and water via Quebec and Prescott to all destinations in Nova Scotia. New Brunswick. Newfoundland (East of Bis- hop's Falls) and to the South- ern and Southeastern portions of New Brunswick. The balance of costs on wa- ter shipments via Halifax to New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward Island will be lower un- der the new policy than form YES SIR ' ereg BRACKLEY‘PE‘ For reservations coll 2-1762 more showings. Remember cor spoco is limited so bring o crowd a it's more fun iliofwoyl TONIGHT" .tflfi'... onion; lml FREE CHURCH of Scotland. i Worship, Murray River 11.00: concept the equalization of feed ‘ a.m. Iris 2 cm. Belle River 4lprices throughout Eastern Can- D-m Birch Hill 7-30 le- Sunday; ada by subsidization of a 0;. bob 10 am. Rev. Ewen Mac-'tion of the freight costs. Origin. 'So l - 1 ll. t. al1.t.h 1 Tonight and Thursday Only PM“ “W pony....Zilaiilitfiliit‘lvaisgiiil SOURIS —— BAY Fortune Un- able on movements by water) A “THE DEATH EACH DAY... Med Churches. Worshin- Soumond covered all the rail costs A LOT 0F LOVE EVERY NIGHT! 11 am. Sunday School 9.30 a.m.:except 50 cents a to“ _ the —, . Basilica Recreation Centre v—vv v- Storrinrgl'n dieiqfirsl: : hilarious,agtr_qu3pa6kedli I I Worship. Bay Fortune 7.30 p.m.;cost pal-d by the Snippet t Will I)? 3 Peta; Gordo‘“ 1m°m°ir'l With changes in rail rates iai service w soec A ri'iusc‘1 - by Park Royal Malenle‘lt andgiggicgeofpgity;$6321.32 \ Rev. WA. MacOual-rle. DD asi ed to $6.20 per ton when shipped guest sleeker- Rev» D-E- Ad'gall rail from the Lakehead to ams' mmJSter' .' e Atlantic Provinces. pARISH OF Holy Trinity. The level of the freight assis- Church. Georgetown. Fifteenthl tanqe priorto Aug. 31 to the At- ‘Sunday after Trinity. Morningllantlc Provtnces is $13.60 per ‘ Prayer 11 a.m.. Officiant Rev.lton for most of New Brunswick; 0 O I I I '1 Always there with ready cash... For “BACK TO SCHOOL" G. Rodney Ives. Please note; $15.20 per ion for the central erly while the converse is true that there will be no evening set-l portions of Prince Edward Is- for much of Nova Scotia. Ship- . vice: lland a Nova Scotia'; $16.20 ments to points West of Bis- expenses, lfor the remainder of those Pro- ‘ MONTAGUE BIBLE Chapel. vinees; and from $18M to $28.20 AMER/QM ,,v;t,.WN,ONALvS lSunday. Sept. 6. 9.30 a.m. r ton for Newfoundland. 1n ‘ ' Lord's Supper for all believers. the case of grain received by 9.45 a.m. Sunday School for allrwaler at Maritime (not New- . ages including Adult Bible C185- foundland) ports the assistance - ses. 7.30 pm. Regular eveningls $11.00 per ton. service all welcome. 9.45 ‘ The new policy makes prov}. Sunday Selim] '30 -m lsion for common carrier truck . transportation (private carriers MURRAY RIVER Pentlcoslal are prohibited) and, in fa . nonsa AND BUGGY hop’s Falls in Newfoundland will receive more freight assistance than formerly while shipments to the Eastern portion of the Is- land — whens it is estimated that 75 per cent of the Grain and Grain Products are used- - $5092 to $5,000fl will receive $3.20 per ton less , _ NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED freight assistance than former- . 240 Branch“ from Count to Coast or any good reason. a r. H '< ‘2 , . '- ServiCeS- SundaY- 59” 5- 9“ bases the level of assistance on Tim ' I" ‘ ' _ . e announ t th . . .WAMESHNICHOLSON-alou RUN-:SAMUELZARKOFE. r ggfigolDlaa-n mmwgghgul'l‘ (Lay truck rates if lower than rail is to have ancealxif l1servilttueP EtIo r t . '1ANTIIONYUIRRAS~".IONNTOMERUE lEvamensH‘g service 73, pm. i $5:- i'lll'hzofmozmer “1101105! did re- Moncton based on the outmod-l Queen ST. CIIOI'TO‘H'GTOVIII . pa 5 of Canada ed DC 3 should come as a real l BSummer St Summerside 436-2143 coco-ocsuuouoooooo ooooooooooo nee oo MONTAGUE Pastorate. the. ; . United Church. Services Sunday: Sept. 6. Rev, Russel Burns. min-- ister. Lower Montague 9.45 a.m.! Montague 11 a.m. Sturgeon 2.30 pm. 3‘ SBrand New . Songs plus your": — Beatles favorites! . ' WTLFRID BRAMBELL 'Wsnmson Elli"th irié'fii'rro LESTER ********** r********** [l mm & McLeod Ltd. J Children's Wear—Second Floor u 1 WWW Back to 3,1,,an THE PRESBY’I‘ERIAN; Church. Sunday. Sept. 6. Cale-1 donia. Church School 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Peters Road. Church Sc'lool 1.30 p.m. Wor- ship 230 p.m. Murray Harbour; North. Church School 7 p.m.: Ii SECOND WEEK "E' l: f”"‘ sell-o 01 z * 1 ESTARTS TODAY - 2...??? . Today through Sept. 5th WAYNE day School and Bible Class 10 am. Remembering the Lord in his own appointed way at 11 am. Preaching in the evening at 7.30 p.m. onnie Harris. You’re all set for Fall if you chose our children’s .. " fashions from the children’s dept. at 3ltiooro and to 8011001 | 2.....- ! JamesSIEWaRT AND guest speaker. special singing. SERVICE IN the Ba pt st Church. Georgetown. Sunday. “ . IN Sept. 6 at 3 p.m. Rev. Bernard A great colection or! cardi- g t . . . Charlottetown ‘ Tone" mm 53“ "g “lime” "‘ "mil ~ n a va ‘ t ' - p . . THE MONTAGUE Pastoral styles, mohair blend”:a 331.151, ggnugcau‘; finhoagtgetfing .ooooouuao0.0oooooos0 Charge. the P resbyterlan bulkles. mflorl jacquards and gay and worm dark mm we»! {helium}; crks‘un Mon. to Sat. Church. St. Andrew’s. Monta- classics. 8120s from 2 to lit. corduroy: and velvetrs. Sizes ‘4 to 6x am. 8:30 p.m. gue: Church School 10 a.m. Wor- 4: teen. ' '5. ~ ship 11 a.m. and 7.30 pm. St . Andrew‘s. Cardigan: C llll'cll 2 9 - 8 3 8 F"; and Sal. School 145 p.m. Worship 2.30 ' 8 ' '9 to 14: ~: _ .m. pm Rev. Basil Lowery. minis. Matunees . HAZELBROOK — Alexandra Service for Sept. 6. Hazelbrook E l 2.00 veggigo up & Sweaters and Pleats, September treats _ - ll a.m. Alexandra 7.30 p.m. Lic. for back-tease}: . mm a: m o. .. no.2“ to; “is: I, : up plaid reversibles. herrmg‘ -bo ‘ g ‘ THE P R E SIB Y ’I‘ E RlAN "Hootenany" A-line, suedel nfindtwfiggl Church. Central Parish. Nine flannel box pleat3_ Mile Creek Chhrch: 10 a.m. DON'T ISS THIS COMEDY. Sizes a z . red. navy. brown. grey. blue and beige. Sizes I 4 to 6x, _ _ ‘ Sunday School. 11 a.m. Morning Worship Service. Canoe C ove l -| 2-6x. to Churc ; p.m. Sun ay Sc 00. Size, .0...o..'oooo....... ESPECIALLY SCRIPTED FOR h 2 d h 1 3 CHARLOTTETOWN! :hrfiméfigznzggaygzgnd “5: I g. 14 4.98 l. 9.98 3 l l i h h: 10 . I 'm ' ’ ' - ' GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE Sili:.“;ifi..$b§f§ofim.hfv§. I “" m" 7'98“ 12'98 E 5 Alter the show come and meet the cast in the Green Room. i Shlp servlce‘ u” I C "Tc : I ' ' 10 , . d Sch l. M l- . 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