The Guardian, ] Thurs. Aug. 5, 1965. 9 RURAL - CHURCHES KINGS MONTAGUE Baptist Pastor- ate Rev A. G. J. Steeves, min- ister Sunday, Aug. 8. Monta- gue Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Murray River Sunday School 2 p.m. Worship 315 pm. Murray Harbor: Sun- day School 1 p.m. “Worship~ 2 pm Sturgeon: Sunday School 11. am. Worship 7.30 p.m. HOLY TRINITY Anglican Church, Georgetown. Morning Praver 11 am. Evening Prayer 7 »m. C. A, MeMillan, student MONTAGUE BIBLE. Chapel. Lord's. Supper for. all believers 9,30 am. Sunday School for all aces including Adult Bible Class 10.45 a.m. Evening Service 7.30 pm ’ EAST POINT -Protestant Par- isi. Rev. M. O. Smith, minister. Kingsboro Baptist Church: Wor- ship and Communion 11 a.m Evening Service 7.30 p.m. Rev. Geerge—Mollins,_guest speaker at both services, THE PRESBYTERIAN Church Sunday, Aug. 8, Peter's Road Chureb School 10 a.m. Worship 11. am. Caledonia: Church School 10 a.m.-Worship 2.30 p.m Murray Harbor North: Church School 7 p.m. Worship 8 p.m Rev Quincy MacDowell wii ll conduct all services. Rev. M. Carl Currie, minister. SOURIS — BAY Fortune Uni- ted Churches. Bay. Fortune 9.30 am. Souris ll-a.m. Rev. Mur- ray Favier, guest preacher. DUNDAS AND Georgetown Pastoral! Charges, the United Church. Annandale: Worship. 11 am. Church School 10 a.m. St. David's: 128th Anniversary Ser- vice 7.30 p.m. Dr. A. E. Kerr, guest preacher. Church School 10 a.m. Dundas: Joint Service with St. David's, Georgetown 7% p.m. Church School 10 a.m. Revs. M.R. Pocklington, inis- ter MURRAY HARBOR — Mur- ray River United Churches. Sun- day, Aug. 8. Murray Harbor: Worship 9.30 a.m. Murray Riv- er ---Worship -11.. a.m.- L {ttle Sands; Worship 8 p.m. Rev. David Barwise, minister. _ MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge the “Presbyterian Church St. Andr@w’s, Montague: Worship 11 am. and 7.30-p.m. St. Andrew's, Cardigan: Church School 1.45 p.m, Worship 2.30 p.m. All ser- vices will be conducted by Rev. R D. Sandford, West Riverview Moncton, N.B. Rev. Basil Low- ery, minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church ) Wood Islands. Service of Wor- | ship 7.30 pm. Our missionary offering will be received. Mr, Hugh Lowety of MaFshfield wilt be the guest minister. Special music’ by the Belfast Quartet. Sunday School 10 a.m. Rev. Do- ‘nald Nicholson, minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church St. John’s, Belfast. Service of Worship 11 a.m. Sunday School 10 aam, Rev. Donald Nicholson, _Minister, Reig DUNDAS — Annandale Unit- ed Baptist Pastorate. Dundas: Si i am: Services 1! a.m, Annandale: Sunday Schoal 10 a.m. Service 8 p.m: A guest speaker will be at both churches. Lic. Myrtle Ingersol, 1 i gue.-Aug. 8. Bible School 10 a.m. Morning worship and com-. munion 11‘ a.m. Sermon: "The Holy. ‘Spirit and the Great Com- mission.’ Evening service 7 P.M.. Sermon: “What a Lost Soul Discovered in Hell.” Speak- er;-W.- J. Walls. i MURRAY HARBOR. Church of Christ. Bible School 10 a.m Lord's. Supper. and Worship 11 a.m. Special Missionary Ser- vice 8 p.m. Miss Heather Math- ‘eson of Jamaica; BWI. guest speaker, David Weale, minister. FREE CHURCH of Scotland: Murray River 11 a.m. Iris: Sun- day School 1.30 p.m. Bangor: Worship. 3.p.m. Sunday School 2_p.m. Birch Hill: Worship.7.30 p.m... Sunday. -School--10,30.- a.m. Mr. David Compton will con- duct the services. Rev. Ewen E. MacDougall, interim-moder- ator. QUEENS _ MT, STEWART — St. Peter's Bay Charge, the United Church. Mt. Stewart: Worship 11.15 a.m. Morell: Worship 9.45 a.m. St. Peter's Bay: Worship 8 p.m MOUNT HERBERT United Church, Service Sunday, Aug. 8 at 930 a.m. Rev. John G. E. Ball, speaker. HUNTER RIVER United | 8-p.m. Rev. H. E. White, BEng, BD, guest minister. Rev. NEW G. LASGOW Christ- n Church: Bible School 10 a.m. orship 11 a.m. Mr. Glen Wat. rson, guest speaker. Caven- | ish Baptist Church: Worship 8 .m. Mr. Delroy Brown, guest peaker. Fredepicton and Brad- Ibane Church®s of Christ: Bi- le School 10° a.m. ‘Combined | rvice, Fredericton 11 a.m, Mr. | lroy Brown, guest speaker. Presbyterian hurth Anniversary Services , Aug. 8. 11 a.m. and 8 .in.“Mr. Frank Wood, guest so- ist Plus Juniof Choir. Mr. Hugh Lowery, Catechist. At the eve- n,Belfast will be the guest SPECIALS ALSO AVAILABLE AT VERNON RIVER C0-0P HABITANT TOMATO CHOW CHOW 24 02. Jar 39° CORN RELISH 12 Oz. Jar 19¢ 7 REG. 33¢ RED -ROSE ORANGE, PEKOE TEA BAGS 79° 60 GAUZE BAGS 2 CUP SIZE LIBBY’S DELICIOUSLY BLENDED CITRUS JUICE ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT JuumQ7e | 3 APPLE JUICE SCOTIAN GOLD VITAMINIZED 48 Oz. Tins 1 -00 Fed up with trying to keep your food bill down by chasing after “specials”? 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