SERVICES KENGS ! l\l0?\"l‘AGUE -— DUNDAS Bap-l ist Pas-torate. Services for Sun- tlay. January 5th, Murray Riv- Dr 11 a.m. Murray Harbour 3 p. SUNDAY combined North and South Con- gregations for Communion and Reception Service). Rev. Dr. E. A. Betts, Minister. THERE WILL BE a Service in C. N. R. President Reviews Year And Looks To Future MONTREAL (CP)—CNR Presl-lord movement of immigrants and dent Donald Gordon said Monday increases of 10 per cent for first World Prayer To An effort to link the entire world‘ in prayer for peace was realized during 1957 when the National iNew Year’: eve it was played l over CFCY Charlottetown and by Be Heard Locally, special request from a great many O listeners will be repeated this Sunday evening at 8.30. With Dr. Carruth in the National Prayer Congress are such widely ova. He conducted an Argentine orchestra in th. Luna Park in- door fight auditorium. She lec- tured. Both said they were inter- ested in taking Argentine folklore back to Russia. Another of the year’s top mu- sical attractions was the violinist The Guardian Page 3 Friday, Jan_ 3, 1958 diologists and five surgical nurses participated. David's defective aorta burst and 14 pints of blood - - _ - -_| - t f Congress of Prayer led by Dr. lilting}/‘1:icl3lia¢ea\l‘e£elnglr(:t‘]l1:v3i"ddgit‘1¢:s a\ll/ll'(ll(!flllvelZ0It))?(r dffrdct 0S‘e:l(.:0l1.d Thdmds Carruth °f Washington’ '. ing 1957 despite severe financial some‘290,0oo annual train miies.D;C- térgalflzed fifayertlgrgulis 3}} stress but now faces the “certain were eliminated in 1957 under the 310*” l e 931' 5° la 3 3 Calvin Church Memorial on Sun- day, Jan. 5 at 2.30 p. in. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church; . . . were used to keep him alive while known Christian leaders as Frank Igor Oistrakh, who . gave con- the healthy artery was sachet Laubach, well known for his work certs and lectured thloughout Ar- into lace in the field of teaching reading to gentina. Last year the Peking d ‘ m. Sturgeon 7.30 p.m. Special speaker at all services. VALLEYFIELD —0rwell Head illiterates; Catherine Marshall, Opera Company had a triumph- Wednesday he “'35 remrted in Congregation, Services for Sun- widow of the late Rev. Peter Mar- ant visit. criticnal condition but "holding his shall; Elton Trueblood, prominent RUMORED v1s1'roR °“”" Quaker preacher in the United It’s now rumored that Dimitri States; Billy Graham and Edward Slhostakovitch’ the soviet com. Elson, minister_of the church at- poser best known outside Russia, tended by President Eisenhower. wm soon oomo hero The president himself is a strong Tn R - , 1 d n Supporter °f dds great prayer mastgrs llfisllldlu. aASI(‘)g(-Eslfttlillac aeild movement’ A subsidize local book publishers to Dance And Levee turn out inexpensive editions of O _cers 0 "e an) eown Soviet writers. They offer ex 0m f th Ch lttt Is Out Of The Limelight penses - paid trips to Russia to Galfrisdd held 3 3313 dadddl id promising artists, engineers and glgf ’§1fa5r,‘s‘t iggemdgygfids 133 sclI(;nt:lS;teS‘nrnvinneS the Russians couples attended including per- maintain a dozen cultural centres iddlfelndfasthse dtihalir gtgvelgtssegigfig CHBIy:'ABERNARD GAVZER where movies, Iefctures aind con- Gsarrison offiggfs GO (AP)—Fame, of a certs are given requent y. Rus- ' sort, came to Bennie Bedwell as sia has its bfficial weekly maga- Am°“g the guests were three he _was sitting in a skid road movie house. The law pl ked the 20-year-old drifter .and s metime dishwasher he was a hero of sorts. from his seat. For a brief time - .11od N f - cadets home for their) holiday! flflieondalt seusew§n.°on:hepesS%vlfE from the Royal Military College, . . . WANTS EDUCATION’ All tram Operations 111 the -‘\t- it held him up to the hard glare “One feller'wanted to give me llantic region, the British Colum- about 21/: cents. Kingston. ibia district and lines south of the of public inspection as 3 Suspect ‘$5300 to go for 3 couple weeks On New Year’s Day the o.°ficei commanding the Charlottetown , . . . ll“ One Of Chic-'='\go’s most lurid—— on personal appearances. Noth- Passenger revenues rose for .St. Lawrence River will be diesel-‘ ing come of that.»- Garrison, Colonel A. W. Rogers, E.D., held a levee. th th. d ti tn. .. d b ,d1958 M G d ‘and still unsolved--murders. e ir consecu ve year, lsiize y mi - ,. r. or on p1'9- - - - Wh t d B ' t ‘.7 time by 3.5 per cent, he said. ldicted. Dieselization .continues in Then’ with scarcely a npple’ d hp: nkfiefo g§n3:escv}::§1_»»n°w Receiving with Colonel Rogers Heart were the mess president, Majoi . . ‘ dropped him back into his twi- Contributing factors were a rec--Quebec and Alberta. light world of cheap flophouses’ Bennie figures that if ne can ’ “ get an education he can get a ROSLYN, N_ Y_ (AP)__David Malcolm MacKenzie, C.D., and _ saloons and beaneries, where _ good Job. The $17 a week he gets Fleming’ six_year_Old son of a the officers commanding the . . jingling pockets lead to a bottle ’ from the Salvation Army is tem- Federation of Agriculture Newsletter i prospect" of a substantial deficit. {policy of disclotntlnuluglpasseggpr Slgrtnelnpfglitnypggiéers were .(‘ ld th CNR. 1'k ; ' resu ing in arge ei- ‘ ». otlhgr Qigiltfrn rsgailwayg, ‘‘suffei'edv:itrsd1ces . As evidence of their effortsthe ‘.“,severely from the decline in‘ Mr. Gordon said the westbound Prayer‘ Congress had recordings ‘ lmany phases of the economy,lschedule of the Super Continental of actual prayer meetings made in which caused its freight tonnageiwas reduced by 11/2 hours and the,a number of parts of the world land revenues to dwindle while eastbound schedule by 30 min-land this recording has been play- costs of wages and materials con- éutes. other schedule reductions in ed over one of the national net- tinued to climb.” ',main line service were made be- works of the United States, on He said the contract demands'tween Nliongreal - Tlplrontto -1’Chi& of non-operating employees —- if cago an etween on rea an granted — would cost the CNR Halifax. _ $77,000,000 a year. i The CNR played its part in Mr. Gordon said freight ton- opening the 161-mile branch of nage d e c l i ii e (1 11,000,000 tons, the Chibougamau line in Quebec, dropping 11 per cent below the a 22-mile branch line from Bartl- record of 1956. But the decrease bog to HeathdSteele_ in New _ , was mainly in low-rated commo- Brunswick, an acquiring the Com-mssion 2:2::..**;?...‘i:h“*..:°:::‘:‘° .?.‘3Z’§§ °;f;.::::::".i°'*:i:‘: Headquarters of the Igarittme ...if°§E§‘§.;:J§ §’3§f:*iif 35.5.3; 3Ef‘”i..%.i‘:f..2iI...’.l°rh$‘i:‘.i“SE32: Air Command announce yes er- . I ‘ l . . M k L k _M _ ii:.:..?l*;; ft’: i‘.::2i..:1..r;*.: $3.‘?'..‘§l§“?;‘§’;.§‘§°i§..“§§..f"l. it ‘3§.?;‘’‘‘‘t‘:i;“.3,;i...°“ *‘ e is in‘Canada, Services Sunday, Jan- pm. An a1,e'w'e1c°me to tnése H. MacLe:inan of Charlottetown ‘ o _ , _ new application for a further 10 ALL DIESELS IN EAST ;1:1.y Sfilnragetgaibgfdgbfith03,; services. Rev. C.W. Passey, min— had been granted 8 permanent per cent general increase was commission in the Royal Canadian d 1 t _ in; m. and 7:30 p. m. Everyone ‘dd’ Air Force. Flying Officer Mac- ‘;§s§E,::;,;;;* ‘1‘s“,}‘{,ENUE elcome. Rev. M. Currie, Mims- FREE CHURCH of Scotland Lennan served with the R.C. ‘er- Services Jan. 5th. Murray River A.F. during the war years as a .. 1 :00 a. m., Belle River 3:00 p. Bomb Aimer. He re-enlisted in Unistgn fififigfsofdégadcaharsii; in.; Birch Hill 7:30 p. m., con- 1953 as a Flying Control Officer vices will .be held to mark the be- gucteldi bl?! Eevn Bond” Mac’ vddd has Served at RCAF Stat" ginning ofithe Universal Week of odd ’ ' " ' om‘ ions, London, Ont., Goose Bay, Prayer. Greenwich 1 :00- a. in. «THE UNITED ch h fC n. Labrdddd Sdmdldrslde’ P'E‘I:' Marie 3:00 p. In. St. teiv‘s 7:30 ado cavonaisii pastgigl glhaldge “Pd ‘5. “°"' 5'“'“‘°“°d 3" Mm‘ P- m- Mlnlstern M1‘: A11l3h°11Y G- Services of Divine Worship Sun- dme A.” Cdmmddd Headquarters N. ware_ Come and join Ins in day 5 Jan. 1958’ 11:00 'a_ m_ in Halifax. He is the son of Mr. Prayer-" Cavendish 3:00 p. in. New Glas- and Mrs. A.D. MacLennan,, 168 G E,0 R.GE T 0 WN Pastoral gow 7:30 p. in. Stanley Bridge". Weymouth St.. Charlottetown. P. E.I. (RCAF Photo). Charge United Church of Canada, THE N031‘;-1 RIVER United Services for Jan.- 5th, 11:00 a. in. Baptist church services fOr sun. Sturgeon; 2:30 p. m- Milltown day, Jan. 5. North Rivet-‘11:00 a.- Cross: 7200 p- 111- Georgelowno m., Clyde River '3 p. m., Kingston . Male Choir. New Year service 730 p_ m, Sunday school Clyde ‘'5 Conhnued throughout. Men's Supper and River 2 p_ m, Rev, Qwon coon. Association Meeting on Monday ran, Minister. The preliminary hearing of 2§.7'§4°i,f};.§;' Rev‘ W’ A’ Pam" YORK PASTORAL Charg’e. 'I1ie ‘WW M” Gee» C“‘“‘“°“‘*‘°‘”" ' United Chuch of Canada. Minis- charged Wm‘ ‘”°“’!d“‘g.W‘““‘."°“‘ MURRAY HARBOUR — Mar- ter, Rev. ran. Littlejohns, Sun- “'85 Y°St°“l3_Y adJ°““‘°d “"1 ?°' ray River Pastoral Charge. The day, January 5.‘ 11 o,m_ Yo;-1;, daylby Mag1str_ate_K.M. Martin. Unitod church Of Canada, so,-. Communion se,vioo_ 2.30 o_m_ The cross-examination of Glendon Vices Sunday January 5ll1»M1uT8Y Pleasant Grove. Two services Edwards‘ °f NeWf°“nd1311d W35 Harbour 11.00 a. in. Little Sands only during winter months. Completed- 2:30 p. in. Murray Rvier 7:30 p. _ A ‘ ’ C't P l‘ C rt m_ There-Wm be , service Of MILTON-RUSTICO Parish Rec- ""°‘d“‘g 1” ‘Y ‘”‘’° °“ . . the accused is bein re resent- Communion at L01‘ Rev. 0.E. Plel'Cey. sefvlces ed J-.0.C. and River-Rev-L-S-Wpolfrey.Minis ‘°.’ S“““‘Y~l°““‘”Y 5”‘ 5"- *’°‘““‘ John P. Nicholson is acting as 185* Year can be f°PE°tten but ter. Mdt°“' du. ed'm' Cfiméfiilh: Crown prosecutor. gt mg easy l° tflraslfl “lei; er‘ ' 1011 an S rmoll - - V cc 5. owever, e ew ear THE PRESBTTERIAN Church prayer and sermon. St. Mark's alAIi1s§ng: mid tlfegnt adlfigicg does present the opportunity of lnCanada.Serv1ces Sui_id_ay.Jan- Rustico. 2.30 Evening Prayer and and dismf:‘n was senteflced to trying to do better, of striving u:_ry Montagug, D11;/in; vliliori sehrriion. Come and bring the twenty days iii’ the Queens Conn for new goahsns andth greater Slp 2 a-m-unycoowoeamil. ” . ' . ‘achievements, ‘is ew 10:00 a. m.; Cardigan, afternoon y ‘ty dad‘ Tw° drddk and mddpd‘ that the human animal DP?- service 2:30 p. in. Sunday School, FREDERICTON ANI) Breadal- bles v(ere_ each sentenced *0 1°! gresses and it is indeed fortunate 2:00 p. m.: Montague. EV9niII8 P3“ Churches °f Chflst 5“"d?Y-- days "1 3311' that time is ‘measured off into Service 7:30 p. m. A cordial we1- January 501. Combined service compact units and that we do not come to an, Rev, .1), A, camphe11_ will be held. in the Fredericton in Canada, St. John’s Belfast , Services next Lord's Day 11 a.m. dd;V' January dd“ .Orwed Head; and 7.30 p.m. Rev. Donald Nich- 11.00 a._ m., Kilmuir, 3:00 p. m., °1s0n_ Mnnsten I 1 Valleyfield, 7:30 p. m. Rev. F. MacKinnon. Minister. POWNAL UNITED Pastoral . .Charge, Services Sunday Jan 5, t_S0l‘RIS BAY“F0RdUNE P35‘ -11 a.m. at Bunbury: 2.30 p.m. oial Charge. The United Church at. Mt_ Herbert. 7 nm. Com_ °.{ Lanadai Sunday’ Jan 5”‘ S°d' milnion at Pownal. Rev. T. ‘ ris. 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 R_ Gondge, Ministen a.m. Communion Service. Bay Fortune 3 p.m. Communion Ser- CORNWALL Pastoral charge, vice. Rev. D.A. Sharpe, Minister. United church of canada_ son. UPTON oosrrt Chanel mu» ¥s‘i°i‘ES.§‘£‘J§§‘Z"n.“..“g’;‘€2.i’n5‘ .‘"‘.‘.‘f°- das. Services -for Sunday Jan- New Dominion 3 n. m’. Cornwafi uary 5th. 10.15 a.m. Truth For. 7.30 n m_ Sunday scnnnl C°,.n_ Today (Radio Broadcast over wnn limo a_ m_ C.F.C.Y.) 10.30 a.m. Sunday School. 11.30 a.m. Breaking of (moss Ronns, A1exand1'a’Haz. B1‘ead- All are WBlC0m€- elbrook services for Sunday, Jan- ] ?§’[;_. ‘ Local Garrison Officers Hold us F0 MACLENNAN Gets Permanent he was with two Indian girls at the time. Talking as he worked loading a truck, Bennie remembered the _time when all the attention given him made him think that maybe Replace Boy's‘ f. h . 1 F. S. Jenkins, E.D.—No. 5 Signal 1."°' °“" °1’°"“‘°“ ‘9 rel’ :"‘°"- 3 Regiment; Lt-.-Col. E. K. Ken- diseased heart artery with a nedy, C.D.-—P. E. I. Regiment healthy 0'18 from 8 33-year-Old (17th Recce); and Lt.-Col. H. P. dead man. ' _ Stewart—No. 5 Medical Company The healthy ddrtd’ mdld blddd At the conclusion of the levee Vessel df the dddy’ winch dad the officers of the Garrison and been kept under refrigeration» H. M. c. s. Queen Charlotte at- was transplanted Moi lay night _ , tended in a body the levee at in one of the world s rarest oper- Government 1-1ouso_ They then ations. _ _ _ called on the Premier, Bishop During the operations, five sur- MacEachern and the Mayor of geons, three anesthetists, two <_:ar- Charlottetown. THERE'S READYOCASH. LYING AROUND Queens lawyer’ has Survived a three local militia units: Lt.-Col. and strange women. porary. During his brief flight from ob- sou;-ity to obscurity, Bennie was The trouble that cascaded on accused of slaying the teen.‘-sgod him has left Bennie a cautious Grimes sisters. Barbara and Pa- man- In the old days, he says, he tricia, who disappeared just a _ _ year ago today, could drink a bottle of whisky Now CHANGED “but by time I get it down I was out of commisson.” Bennie confessed (under police Now, he says, “I’m scared to duress, he said). He recanted. He _ was freed. He was charged with drink auytlllug Slmngel‘ than ¢°f' rape in Florida, taken there, tried fee-" and acquitted. The experiences seem to, have changed Bennie. He doesn’t drink anymore. He has a steady girl and a steady job of sorts. He wants to go to school and learn to read. . Bennie works as a truck , driver's helper for the Salvation ing session on Monday evening. Army at $17 a week (grant, not ARE WE SURE? salary) plus room and board. He -In 'eats at the army dining hall the i‘~‘l§..‘.ii§i.‘i5o§€°°§i‘§‘.‘I.‘i’;i.?§ ““.‘.‘°” 8 Sign “r*.sa,¥s=. Ottawa's Stabilization Bill “gems -neved fads‘ . opined that by having a sub- °m.et.lsmes It. Seems hke he stantial guarantee under farm ddds fad’. Bddme dbservesi “but prices. high cost .and inefficient I redkdd It dnly seemed that, way producers will be’ encouraged to t° me fdr 3 dd dack there‘, stay in business when they ‘:Back there" is the time of the would be better off and the Grlmes 9359- Bennie “'35 ,3’: For $2,000 a month Russia °::“"*” Wt“? .‘:° of it :.:i::“.:.::2:;?i..i:::*.:*;:« f.:.:::. = tey switc e 0 er incs or n as a disti-ib~...;.n -centre for its beside a country road Jan. 22., mnvieS_ Many are in color and A CLEAN SLATE The New Year has been the traditional time for making a fresh start, for de- veloping greater enthusiasm, for planning and for resolving not to repeat the mistakes of the pre- vious year. Even less than _f0l‘l7y years ago slates were used in the schools, by the simple operaton of rubbing a damp cloth over the slate, work was removed. mistakes destroyed and a fresh start made on a new problem. Slates have passed away _and today's scribblers and lead pen- cils leave a record not so easy to obliterate. The mistakes of culture, Ezra Taft Benson dis- always l cuss with two prominent Can- adians the question of Production Restrictions in agriculture. The United States government and the United States farmer has had during the past years a great deal of -experience in at- tempting to improve the far- mers position_ through various p licies. No doubt Mr. Benson will be asked pointed questions as to the American experience and present operation of their program. ‘Listeners to. Farm Forum should have an interest- Wounding Case \ Before Bennie landed on Chi- cago’s skid road, he spent most of his life in his Tennessee birth- place‘. He attended school up to the fourth grade. “My mama and daddy split up and she got mar- - ried again and came up to Chi- cago," he said. » - Soviet Culture Is Being Pushed By BRIAN BELL BUENOS AIRES (AP) .-— Russia is wooing Argentines with a cul- tural blend of Shakespeare, mu- sic, ballet and animated cartoons. If you have anything to sell. or buy. all you have to do is tell newspaper - readers about it through other industries. The Financial GUARDIAN - PATRIOT by Othello, A Journey to the ‘ Moon (an animated color bar- toon), The Lost Telegram and Don Quixote. . SCORES SUCCESS - O l, '0 ‘ o ' - . ~ Post ap ars to be certain that SeV_e1‘3l Skid T_0ad P Ople reported - _ Minister, Church at 7.30 p.m. Fredericton Dies FOIIOWINQ Inflow: f§’,,,1,’,Y° more than one ye“ it is riglllet in this matter, other seeing the SlSl.el‘s;WlLh a dish- wlgesrlélneefifi series was Russia at Sunday School‘ at 10.30 a.m. ‘ T P N PLAN people who have greater con- washer ,a'nd drifter known’ as the Olympic Games ‘followed MURRAY HARBOR 5°l1e‘l“lF Breadalbane Sunday ,School- at Illness 0 LAN 0“ dd‘ To corn in agriculture and who Bennie. ’ Of Week of Prayer Services for 10,30 a,m,_ Me;-1e Zimmerman, v Cadddldd ddclety generally perhaps know more, about it WANTED PEACE Murray Harbor: Presbyterian minister, ' . Mrs, Arthur W Macmnnon 76 recognizes the _fact that ag'r1- will not be so so,-e_ It must not _ After three‘ days of question- Church: Monday: January “ha - . cred lestorda at the home of’he1:’ culture ls H? m d Ydry dads" be forgotten that the contribut- lug. Bennie Signed a confession. 8:00 p. In. Preacher, Rev. L.’ s. MARSHFIEI-D and Harrmg- ‘ V V factory or b my position. Far- ion of the family farm to the na- Woolfrey; church of Christ, Tues. -ton Presbyterian Churches. New 5°“v AA‘ Ma°Ki“”°d’ 124 V’ water tion cannot be measured entire- - - - . late Mrs. Macfiiiinon day, January 7th, 3;oo p_ In Year Services Will. be held in Street Th? . Preacher, Rev. M. Carl Currie; “IE 8l30V9 churches Sunday. -l3fl° had been dlflfdlfy d Shdrst gixzefiafi United Baptist Church, January uary 5_ at the following hours: She was 9 ‘gmeg 3 d N_ 8th. 8:00 p. m.; Preacher, Mr, K, Marshfield 11 a.m. Harrington at 1-6811 Of Lot 16- er I15 all D But the mother of the slain,girls insisted Bennie was lying.’ She said her daughters never would be on skid road of their own free will and certainly not in the com- _mers _and farm organizations in their search for a remedy 1y in economic terms, have considered a great variety AMERICAN SOLUTION of plans that might hel . Ch’ 1’ . - ' among these is the meghanis‘; In the United States exists a The famed Bolshoi Theatre bal- let scored a success this fall with three performances before good 1 I I _ . . k nth U -ted States pany Of such 3 pg;-SOD. Bennie CI‘0WdS. The ballet brought only ‘ T, No,-,is_ 2 o]l)I.dln. The Rev. E.C. Evans will deceased, her some-— thirty years or PH¢9tS“P§9l;S afilldbdeflmeltlltlty §,-,,,§‘,,,,,,, Do. reanhdiattied the confession. seven dancers. supplementing‘.-the ~ J Usl c uct them. ago. paymen s w it: w ring e n ' -t n y id he nf ? THE MONTAGUE Pastoral . velopments .’I‘hls commi tee as 00 ess _ hi h th f troupe with local performers. Sn - - ed b one daughter price.w c e armer receives t k- 1 k “I just wanted some peace," be With~t-he ballet Company 08310 Charge, the United church of e is survw y for hisproduct somewhat closer recently been 3 mg 8 0° ' 0 Ruth (M,-so p_ W, Barlow), of _ nd Sn est, the said. “I wanted’them to stop ask- Aram Khavtchaturia-n, the com- fori P-|"O|"n ‘l’ COUI'T'eOU$ SeI"VlCe Icvlanada, gtevd J.J M. Frags‘, ‘ Cnar1nttetnwn_ Also eight Sons‘ A_ tofisa nsggfiigntpnryisleyelémtgisgsig ‘f‘§1n?fi$d“t$n; needggoo be ing trnie questions. That's all I poser, and his ‘fe,N1na Mak-ar-. P I . uus er- 1111 33’. anua : - - . wan e was s me ace ‘ ' Lower Montague, 9:-lsrya. in. "THE C_ENTRAL'Bede-due Uni‘ ldihmMaI(1EIv{ilIl1gdolailll<iIf0(l§llitirl:(t’tyéto?Nv,i,l. of the fact that the farmer is d°{1e'Rednce tn: number of far. for them to llzt ml? alon‘;f.”mmd' Morning Service and Sunday ted Bapdst Chdrdd Servmes, Sud‘ Gem.’ 6 Toronto. Claude Ottawa’ not in a good position to bargain mans Bennie has a keen memory for . School; Trinity Church, Monta- day» 11 8311- Wednesday ‘Week and fixjthur of T’1_acadie brass ’ 50!‘ 8 Satisfactory price on ‘his 2 ‘Enminate price supports. details and a knack for visualiz- gu‘e, 10:00 a. in. Sunday School, of Prayer Service. Central _Be- The funeral will take place‘ at own behalf. Operating in an Tho committee says this can ing situations. To she;-if s‘ inves- - “:00 am’ Morning service and deque' Rev‘ G'A' Cowpersmlm 2 pm Saturday with services at . dcdddlny in which many 5.°°‘ be done over five years. ll88t0l‘S- he Seemed to HOW 810! ' v I §"‘i°F 5“§‘da¥ 5°“°;l';‘3°mP-f; GOSPEL HALL, Lower Free- Trinity United Church. Interment d°"S “‘5“1“‘° "‘°"‘5°1"°5 3831"“ 3. Initiate» a land retrement ,about the Grimes case. i vening ervice w ic w 1 -, the law of supply and demand the farmer finds himself the loser -far oftener than he bene- fits through the. natural oper- ation of the market. ’ In addition to the use of price supports farmers have put a great deal of effort into the organization of marketing boards as a means of improv- ing his bargaining_ position. It is interesting to note that many . . town Services for Lord’-s Day will be in the People’s Cemetery. fcilcdedg f)lfle_.i,:,ri1:itt‘;Id,E,1°l1‘vI°fS dgidofn Remembering the Lord 1_0-30 8- The remains are resting at the message from the new presn in. Sunday school 7 p.m. Gospel MacLean'Fune1-V311-Iome, dent; Mrs. Bert Haneveld. A meeting 8 p’ m’ Bible Study COMING EVENTS hearty welcome to an. Thursday 8’p.m. G.A. Ramsay. Card Party Stanley Jan. 3rd. . program dedicated specifically‘ and singly to reducing the re- sources devoted to agriculture, including both peopll-3 and land so that farmers may share equitably in the national pro- sperity and economic growth. at -fnee market prices. 4. The committee sees the need for the retention of price supports to deal with temporary emergencies. 5. Finally the committee sug- gests an advisory agricultural board responsible to Congress to work with the Secretary of But, in-‘making a good story, be guessed wrong on a lot of de- tails. . Bennie's second story was that 1958 we extend all best wishes to our members, to all other farmers and to our readers for a prosperous and happy new year. We are not sure what the proper order is to happiness and prosperity is, undoubtedly JOB, PRINTING L IN ALL BRANCHES 1 to creatng greater satisfaction. ' V‘ W‘ ‘° FOR Business - INSTITUTIONAL 3. PRIVATE - ' '.4 FUNDAMENTAL. . i‘ CHURCH OF CHRIST’ The Church Central Bedecligugpderdlt I'°"d'5 Day’ Jadddry .5d“ Mdd‘ ces for’Sunday, January 5’. Morn- taguei ldidd 3' m‘ Bdde sdhddl ing worship 10.45 Sunday School f°" a11~ 11300 3- m’ Theseugds 12 noon. Evening service 7.30. h’ : - . t:*ft:".*::;:.:’,“iz?..*“§. ...*i.ti. E- or »u------ can School. 11200 8- m- The L01'd'5 NORTH BEDEQUE United Chailottetown preceptory meet “‘““ity- and the bdsidddd Supper. Radio Program “Where Church services Sunday \January Jon 3, 3 pm, Annunciation. fuss §°“°"311Y expfess “id.” The Bible Speaks”. C. F. C. Y-. sin. 11 a.m. Freetown, 2.30 Tra- D, . S t d _ ht St Pet cgerely orceoltho$:rWfl1‘:efarm<:1: 3:00 p. m.; Murray Harbor, 6:00 vellers Rest. 7.30 p.m. North ance aur ay rug . - 1‘aVe_ c0n_ _ A - u r to applying agl-tout- p. m., the Bible school and the Bedeque, ‘Rev. S.G. Walls Min- ers Bay Hall. Gays Orchestra» experimenting iylthlt Wgtat the); ,ug,.‘;‘l°“no‘1'ic"y_ Lord's Supper. Combined Evang- ister, ! , _ allege to bl? lug‘ Y rtgngerglla GREETINGS . elistic Service at the Murray V We3P°n§» P1199 “P90 . - H I.‘ . R. Chu h f Christ at 8 on P MARGATE pAsr1-ORAL charge mm-ketmg hoards, only time In this our first news e te 01 wet‘ rc o : . ' , . » , _ m— sow “"3 E'i*.*°“....°.';:;°‘;..°.‘...‘5.::::‘;’ 3:1; all I I . ' Bible preaching. All are we- -._ - _ ‘ ’ - ' . ’- n yfsfon . oomo_ Kenneth Non-is, Evnnge. River 11 a.m. Clifton 2.30 p.m. be more encouraging If i959 0” fe e Margate 7.30 p.m. J.E. MacLean , . Junior Farmers Meeting New exponents of the -‘devil take hst' will conduct all services. Gla5g°“’ S°h°°l tmdght’ January the hindmost" policy had some- '8 V GU SPRINGFIELD 0’Iieary Unit- Dairy Superintendent. Guest alternative to straightening out 3rd. Mr. E.W. Adams, Assistant thing to offer as a reasonable ed Baptist Pastorate. Rev. Ross Speaker. one mono,-ous disabilities which FREE CHURCH of Scotland. Howard, ‘B.A., 13-11 Mlllisleh afflict the farmer and the rural Service Jan 5th, Stanchel 2 p.m. COMPAN T l Communion Sunday Springfield community. Rev. J".1-I. Bishop, Minister. ‘ Cheques Bingo Hope River Hall It night.’ happiness is possible without the prosperity but there _is cer- tainly no good reason whybotli can’t go together. Dance Gordon’s Lodge every Friday night. Sponsored by the Community Enterprise. Good mu- sic assured. Letterheads Ha-ndbillsy ‘Business Cards ° 0 Tickets inegash 11 a.m. Montrose 3 p.m. Elmsdale 7 p.m. Sunday School as usual. Official Board Meeting Jan. 7th at _2 p.m. Rev. N. R. Green, Minister. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. West'11 a.m. O’Leary ,7.30 p-m- USE THE CLIPPERS _ S.S. as usual. Everyone welcome. When cattle are out in the fall ORWELL-VERNON United i , of the year they develop loiig Charge. Services Jan. 5th to be KENSINGTON United Church heavy hair and wlienstabled in conducted by Dr. Weir as follows Services fol‘ Sunday. Jauuary 5- 3 worm building this winter coat Vernon River 11 a.m. Eldon 2.30 Church School 9.50 mormng wor- ship 11 o'clock evening 591"/10¢ services Sunday January 5th. keeps the animal too warm. p.m. Orwell 7.30 p.m. _ . become wet, harbours parasites 7.30. Summerfield service -2.30 p. Capo Traverse 11:00; Desable 3READALBANE UNITED in. Male choir, Rev. Lewis M Time Sheets ' Labels “Posters and prevents the animal from _ , ' 7:30 p.m.‘ Rev. Robert Christie doing well. Tliere_ is probably . . ' Church. Sunday, Jan. 5th, 1958. Murray, Minister. V Minister_' nothing that will improve an Progrq ms. Tags N°"lh Granville 11 3«m- R 0 S9 . ' animal so rapidly or cause it to Vall€YR3 p.m. Breadalbane 7.30 TRY0Il:l UNL1l'Il;l§D Bgpllg PS5‘ CRAPAUD AND Springfield make much better gains than to ' p.m. ev. H.S. Raynor. Minister. torate. eV- '_ 533’ - raved’ P ‘hes. Services for Sunday, from the back and ' ooVE,,EA,, PASTORAL charge gtinistggn Sgrvncesn for Sugvdgsigv .-Siiisaiy sm=19ss.second Sunday §§‘JI3§§-s this long hair. tciipé Envelopes Annual Reports . , n a.m. - . _ - s - . '~. United Church of Canada. Rev. hf;-oland 3 Sunday School after Chrlstmad St Edzabeths pers are a g00d111V95lme“ 3“ Church, Springfield. 11:00 a. Morning Prayer. St. Johns Church, Crapaud. 7330 P- “'- Evening Prayer. Rev. George R. F. Ebsary, Rector- W.H. Forsyth, B.A., Minister. Church Services for Sunday, Jan- uary 5, 1958, West Covehead 11 a.m. Covehead Road 3 p.m. Un- ion Road 7.30 p.m. their .use at the right time can pay excellent returns in In- creased _milk production and better gains. EZRA TAFT BENSON Listeners to Farm F orum 011 Monday, January 6 will have the opportunity of -hearing ll}? American secretary of 3311: at. Tryon 10, a.m. All are wel- come. NEW’ LONDON Pastoral Charge lPresbyterian Church in Canada. . {Service f Su d , January 5. ~ HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge. 11 an: dgddig ii/iemoriai. 2.30 ANGLICAN CHURCH Services ’ h services Jan. 5th as follows: Bon- p,m_ Long Rive,-_ 7_30 St_ Johns, 301' “$9 tlfigdgldg Slndggy E: shaw, 11 a.m.; De Sable, 3 p.m. New London. Let us being the tear" Cniistmns Rector’ w_ E,-to Hampton, 7.30 p.m. Annual meet- year with worship to God in His In raham St‘ Marks Kensi mg of tn; Hagnlpton gnprge gan. House. Rev. L.D. Bartlett. to: Sundny S'cn0ol 10 and Hon, services an as o ows on- , ' ’ . _ _ so st h n’; on mo n_m_ at Hampton Rom ' THE PRESBYTERIAN cinuch Communion 11 film . '3" :30 . . Canada Servl e fr 5 d Burlington Caiol S€I'VlCe5 v VLK. Chat-hian. minister. lflnannary 5t}, Kenfiifgtfn suunndaayy St Thomas French River carol (‘HE PRESBYTERIAN Churchlschool 10 a.m. Divine Service 11 Servicc. 7-_30 p-m- C°m° add Ln Canada, Central Parish. Nine a.m. ireetoun//ii Divinle Service 3 W°1‘5h1P Wm‘ “5- Vlile Creek 11 a.m. Canoe Covelp.m. eir emoria Malpeque BEDEQUE PASTORAL Charge SS. and Bible Class at 2 p.m. Divine service 7 p.m. A cordial . n f C ada_ Service at 3 p.m. Clyde River‘welcome to all. Rev._E.H. Bean, £2‘: %d"§_edCg3;::_Sn%th, ant/inns- pnlsle I(€lassGat p.n<i_.“Serv%§e at B.A. B. Tl-1., B.D. Minister. Mn ‘Services on Snnday_ January u',,._' " edge '°"’ """l ALBERTON ‘Pastoral Charge. 5. Bedequei 11 3-“ B°’‘’e“ 3 ’ Call and discuss your printing problems with us. / . PATRIOT - GUARDIAN CENTRAL PRINTERY - Sleep Tn'ght When a stuffed up nose keeps you awake at night. tossing and Wm‘ ing; won’t let you sleep - - - put 3 lUnited Church of Canada. Sun- D-m~ Alba"-V 730 pm‘ The Sac" , , _ _ _ 1 . ' an epic story u how, omsoow Chrfisti‘an‘day, J,,,.5, Tignish w,,,S,,,,, at ramcnt of uie. Lord 5 Isiuppem-2;! geaiCVhd;g§,‘,,‘;‘¢}§,‘§‘,§§ X3 §2‘i.§“i.o§2 ommlostou and adventurous tlfe Situated at Corner of Prince 8: Grafton Sts. Churcli. Services Sunday, Januarylll a.m. Cascumpec Worship at adiiiinistpigdajelrasergfce win fast You breathe againlokA,.,o go by Henrik Ibsen ith. Bible School 10 a.m. Wor- 2.30 p.m. fnote change of hour) 10 “'99 0 back to sleep. Voa-tro-no eeps on _ . illlp S€l'\’lC€ and Communion 11 Alberton Sunday School at 11 a. he lleld al Bedeque 0" Thursday relieving stuffiness . .. lets you Durecfedby Michael 1108113?‘ !.'ITl. Cavendish United Baptist in. Worship at 7.30 p.m. Services 9"'9“m3- Rev’ S'G' lwdds will Church 3 p.m. Rev. P.L. Richard- at Cascumpec and Alberton will Speak EVe1’Y°“e We come‘ son, Supply Minister. Ibe conducted by Mr. Bruce Rein- , erts of Kensington. Rev. J. . ‘Wll\Sl.0E UNITED Cl1l'.ll‘ClleS.lSpr0u1e, Ministot-_ sunday January 5th. Services at llighfield 3 p.m. Princeiown Rd. MONTROSE Pastoral charge. now have about ti.000,000 popula- ll a.m. Winsloe North 7.30 p.m. United Church of Canada. Sei'- lion. compared with 5.400.000 be- tlf weather and roads permit.lvices for Sunday. Jan 5th. Mim-‘fore the Second World War- breathe for hours. Produced by the CBC SUNDAY, JANUARY 5 AT 10 RM. CHANNEL 13 PHONE 8506 JAPANESE FARMS Farming liouseliolds in Japan presented by tismi£iiuii0uuuicx:lc0uriuinfcum.uuu£0' nus vs-no-L