) DEPUTY MAYOR A. Wailthen Gaudet left, extend a special wel- come to some of the visiting Jay. antic Provinces Jaycees at the | N.S.; Grant Butler, Sydney, N.S.; | Maine. Atlantic Province Jaycees Convene In Charlottetown Over 100 delegates registered | cees who are attending a three p= annual convention of the At- Roger Ouellette of Edmundston The winner of this contest will at the Charlottetown Hotel Yer) spoke. in French. terday for the annual conv of the Atlantic Provinces Jaycees. | 1uncheon at noon today. He will/en on an auto tour of the city Delegates attending the first day of the three day convention represented all sections of the four atlantic provinces and var- ious parts of the United States. Last evening the visitmg dele gates were guests of the City of Charlottetown at a civic dinner held in the hotel. Dinner Chair- ‘man was Garth Crockett, who is The highlight of the evening was the final round of the Jaycee effective speaking contest with contestants from the Halifax. N. Edmunston, N.B. and St. N.S. acted as chairman. Timer ibe announced at the convention represent the Atlantic Provinces | Jaycees at the National Conven- | tion to be held in Hamilton, Ont. in July of this year. The visiting delegates were wel. comed to the convention by De- puty. Mayor A. Walther Gaudet on behalf of the City and Walt Wheeler, P.E.I. president of the Jaycees, and by A.A. Nicholson, director of the P.E.I. Travel Bureau. Seated at the Head Table were Don Warren, acting N.S. presi- dent, John Ward, Norton, N.B. Atlantic Provinces President, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Crockett, Deputy Mayor Gaudet and Mrs. Gaudet, Don LeBlanc. Halifax, N.S., na- tional vice president,, Rolly Thornhill, Dartmouth _.effective speaking chairman, Miss Jimmie Villett, Charlottetown.. Walt Wheeler,, P. E. I. president, George Joyce, President. place this afternoon. Canditlates are Walter Pearson, Sussex. N. B. and George Joyce, St. John’s Nfld. Among towns represented at the convention are Woodstock, N. B.: Cornerbrook, Nfld: Edmun- ston. N.B.; New Glasgow. N.S. Lunenburg. N.S.: Lancaster, N. was Bob Younker, Charlottetown,|B.: St. John’s Nfid-: Sussex. N. j B.: St. John, N.B.: Dartmouth, Charlottetown Hotel. Left to right; Gordon Crouse, Lunenburg, N.S. are William Cluett, Lunenburg,! and James Morin, Madawaska, EWS PAGE Trinity United Church while Catholic party will move on to Dunstan's Basilica for morning | and proceed past the Provincial Building where the salute will be taken by Lieutenat-Governor F. | Walter Hyndman, ED. accom- panied by Colonel A.W. Rogerson, | ED. commanding officer of 2 | Hilitia Group. THREE BANDS i Three bands, Prince Edward Ch‘town Man Is Remanded . A Charlottetown man pleaded guilty wien he appeared in City | Police Court -yesterday morning charged with fraudulently ob- taining room and board. He was remanded until Tuesday for sen- |tencing by Magistrate K.M. Mar- tin. : A Bunbury resident convicted on a speeding charge drew a fine of $25 and costs or 10 days. Evidence disclosed the accused’s vehicle had been clocked 45 m. p-h. within the city limits on North River Road. ’’ Failure to stop at a red traffic light cost a Morell resident $10 and costs or five days. A fine of $5 and costs or two days was Sb as drawn by a city woman who i ST. JOHN'S Nfid. (CP)—Cana- | pleaded yo to operating a , dian Labor Congress general rep- motor vehicle without an opera- | resentative Frank Chafe said) tor’s licence. | Thursday he was amazed by the Anglo - Newfoundland Develop- ment Company’s announcement jthat it will give Memorial Uni- versity here $500,000 over the next 10 years. “I think its rather amazing,” Mr. Chafe said, “In view of the luncheon and by Lt.-Col. J. David Stewart during the evening ban- | quet. Today the Jayceties will be tak- | and will visit. the Lieutenant- Governor's residence. They will | also be in attendance at a Lady’s | Slipper tea and at the evening’s banquet in the hotel. i Big And Gift — Is ‘Amazing’ on a Mount Edward Road resid- ent charged with being drunk | and incapable. A city resident facing a similar charge drew a 10-day suspended sentence. workers of America (CLC) log- Newfoundland | company’s recent pleas of poor | gers struck Dec. 31 and were re- ; ‘ |profits and threatened close-| The election of the new: presi- ;thown.” dent of the organization’ will take r placed by the independent New- ; foundiand Brotherhood of Woods- “Last fall A. N. D. rejected aj|Workers promoted by Premier | Smallwood. Mr. Chafe said tn a statement pany loggers receive a five-cent|the “philanthropic gesture” of the company “loses much of, its increase in the basic hourly rate of $1.05 plus a six-hour cut in| merit because the m9ney so do- the 60-hour work week without | nated might well have been put to loss in pay. The company said) better use by increasing the wage unanimous conciliation board re- port recommending that com- A 2-day jail term was imposed | Said Chu WATSON KIRKCONNELL The last week night service to mark the opening of the First Baptist Church of Charlottetown was held last evening when the congregation gathered to dedi- cate the church to the outreach of evangelism and missions. ~ Guest preacher was Rev. Ab- per Langley, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Moncton. “Some of the things which have marked ~ Baptists across the years,” he declared, “‘have been our evangelistic zeal and mis- sionary fervor. We are essential- ly a missionary people.” Mr. Langley. pointed out ‘hat some 22.000.000 Baptists on this LOCAL BRIEFS HOME FROM HOSPITAL Friends will be. pleased to earn that Mrss/Margare haw, Friends will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Margaret Shaw, Chariottetown, has returned ‘- her home after undergoing su gery im the Charlottetown Hospi- |N.S.; Sydney,1N.S.: Halifax. N.S. Today the the group will be addressed by Dr. Frank MacKin- . ‘non, president of APEC at a noon Evangelistic Zeal | rch Trait REV. D. A. MITTON © North American continent are presently engaged in.a great evangelistic thrust called the Baptist Jubilee Advance. This program commemorates 150 years of service in the name of Jesus Christ. The service was.conducted by the pastor, Rev. H.L. Mitton, as- sisted by two members of mis- ion groups, Mrs. Charies Scran- ton, representing the — Senior Women’s Society and Mrs. Wal- ter Baker. representing the World Wide Guild. The senior choir rendered the. anthem ‘‘How Love-/ ly Are The Messengers” ‘Men- delisohn) and Mrs. James Has- lam was heard in the solo “How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings’’. The climactic- services to mark the opening of the new building will be held this Sunday, Presid- ent Watson Kirkcoaneil, Ph.D., L.L.D., F.R.C.S., of Acadia Uni- versity, will be the speaker . at the morning service. He has chosen for his sudject “More Stately Mansions’. ‘ Preacher at the evening ser vice will be Rev. Donald A. Mit-| ton. M.A., B.D., principal of the| United Baptist Bible Training | School of Moncton. Special music at both the more | ing and eventing services will be| rendered by the male quartet representing the School of The- ology of Acadia University. Island Regiment, Birchwood High School and Queen Charlotte High School, will participate in the | parade being held in observance of Army Day which ds today. Parade adjutant is Major I.J. Harper, MC, CD and regimental | HAVE A MESSAGE | SUNDAY “ON | CFCY (630) 7:30 - 8:00 A. M. i Church Parade Slated Sunday im Annual Picnic ‘Is Planned . Canadian of members, charter members, Mrs. W.J.P. MacMillan and Mrs. H.F, MacPhee also the hon, pre- sident Mrs. F. Walter Hyndman. Flowers for the occasion were donated by Mrs. M.J. MacMillan. Plans were fiualized for the an- nual picnic for the sighiless pedple of Prince Edward Island, which will be held at Stanhope on Wednesday, July 3. The ex thupsiastie response from the members to make this picnic a happy event for the guests was By Ladies Aux. ' The Women’s Auxiliary to the sergeant major will be WO LW Farrar, EM. Commanding offic: of the Protestant party i tenant-Colonel F.S. Jenkins, Cl and 21C will be Lieutenam Co. onel HP. Stewart, CD. ” . & Donald, ED, and 21C will be Major D.J. MacCormack. | INSPECTION .- Monday evening 2 Militia Group will be inspected by Major | General M.P. Bogert, OBE, DSO, CIRCLE OF LOVE Robert Louis Stevenson in his, “Picturesque Notes of Edinburgh” tells of two spins- ter sisters who had a falling out and refused to speak to each other for the rest of their lives. A chalk line was drawn on the floor to separate their two domains. “It bisect- ed the doorway and the fire- place, so that each could go in and out. and do her cook- ing without violating the ter ritory of the other.” So through the years they were separated within the four walls of their home. How dif- ferent from this bitter atti- tude is the spirit of love ex- pressed by the poet Edward Markham. which is actually the spirit of the Gospel of Christ: “He drew a circle that shut me out — Heretic. rebel, a thing to flout. But Tove and I had the wit to win: ; We drew a circle that took him in.” Obeving the great commis- sion of Christ to ‘Go into all the world”, the Bible Sc =~ ¢ ¢ a century-and-a-half ago drew a great circle which took i all men in a plan to give th 5 J : a ~¥ h 2 Murley, gretifving. There was a iarge attendance | The following committees were formed:- National Park arrange- CD, general officer commanding | ments, Mrs. W. J. P. MacMillan Eastern and Mrs. S. G. Peppin; refresh ments, Mrs. J.J. Morris and) Mrs. C.A. Orford: prizes, Mrs. H.J. Huggan and Mrs. Ralph Jenkins; tea, Mrs. Wm. Teed, Mis A.J. Coffia and Mrs. Ja‘k "|Gacnhum; s0>-"2! treat, Mrs F. J. Sieele; traispcrtation and in- vitctions, B. U. Bower. * A request to serve lunch to the © non - stop New York - Alaska flight. Gordon Bain, company said Wednesday weekly flight will be in- augurated June 5. 8 Anglican Church FIRST BAPTIST TRINITY UNITED ot Canada CHURCH CHURCH ST. PETERS Cor. Prince and Fitzrey Streets. CATHEDRAL Minister: or ‘ Rechford Square the Rev>-€anon J. R. Davies M.A. Organist: eg. Co fa and Choir Direetor: j v. anon e ° alone M.A., D.D., Mrs. V. L. Dingwelt the Rev. W. G. Hogg, : Honorary Assistant Priests 9:45 a.m.—Church School (Our church school now has Rev. H. L. Mitton, B.A., B.D. + *** . A. Frank MacLean, B.A. Rev. Robert S. Latimer, B.A., B.Ed... B.D. Roysten F. Mugferd, A.B.C.0. Organist and Director ef Cheira, SERVICES OF WORSHIP 10:00 a.m.—Senier Church Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus.” Organist and Choir Directer. | Trinity Sunday 8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. 8:45 a.m.—Mattins 9:45 a.m.—Sundav School (Infant’s Class 11 a.m.) ample facilities for classes at sent tomorrow). { 11:00 a.m.—Care of infants in “Babyland”’ rvision children in Nursery and Kin- 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship ST. PAUL’S ANGLICAN | “‘(groadcast, CFCY) Gospel to° every man in his own tongue. Many millions of copies ofthe Scriptures have. been distributed in al- most 1200 dialects and languages but there are still many millions within the great circle who are still to ‘be reached. We help in this work as we contribute to the Society and we also assist when we make a purchase at The Bible House, the profits of which are used to maintain ahd ex. tend the work. THE BIBLE HOUSE Charlottetown (Opposite Eaton’s) ‘Cperated by the P. E. |. Auxiliary ff} . of The British and Foreign Bible |} Society) | i i | 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service — Guest Preacher, the Reverend D. A. Mitten, M.A., B.D., Principal of the United Bap- tist Bible Training Scheol, Junior and Senior Classes 11.00 a.m. — Sunday School Be- gmners and Primary Classes 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon ‘oncton Anthem: The Cherubic Hymm| Avinem: “Beside Still Wat- (Tchaikovsky) ers” (Hamlin) 7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Special Music by Male Quar-| Sermon. tet, representing ‘the | Rev. Canon E. M. Malone ia Theology of Acadia Univer- charge of all services. . 44 a sity. = ‘aitena * You are always welcome at : First Baptist Church, a contem- porary church with a timeless | PRESBYTERIAN message. THF KIRK OF S. JAMES| CME AND WORSHIP The Reverend T.H. 8. Somers, M.A., S.T.M.. Minister ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH all age levels; plan ta be pre- | CHURCH Sermon: “More Stately Man- sions”’— President Watson eee ees Kirkonneil, Ph.D., LUL.D., F.|, R. S. C., Acadia University The Reverend Canon J T. Thbott, Anthem: “Lord’s Prayer”’—| Rector 7 i ‘ (Gates) Organist and Choir Directer, Mr. H. John Marri F.RCO. ee i” Gen 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion) of Theology of Acadia Uni- 10.00 a.m. — Sunday School| versity. School 11:00 a.ni.—Primary and Be- ginners Sunday Church Scheel . 1:00 a.m. Divine Worship— ' Army Parade Sermon: “IN GOD WE TRUST” | 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist; dergarten Departments. (Par- nthem: “Give Unte The | and Sermon ents are thus enabled to at -{ord” from Psalm 5:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser-| tend church while children les Wakefield Cadman mon. are being cared for.) Soloists: Jean Murphy Ww. Choir: “Through The Day Thy Leve Has Spared Us”— Gounod “You are cordially invited te worship God at Trinity.” CHARLOTTETOWN BIBLE CHAPEL * 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. “A Bible Preaching Centre. Pre claiming The Lerd Jesus Christ as the only Saviour of Sinners.” 10:15 a.m.—‘“icuth fer Today” (Radio pregram ever CFCY) 11:00 a.m.—The Family Bible Hour, with classes fer all es. Adult Bible’’Ctass: James A. Stahr, teaching. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service — “FEED MY SHEEP, James A. Stahr. A WARM WELCOME AWAITS ! the increases would cripple the|of loggers whose children might _ industry. then have some hope of a full eM MRMRE oe Se oo You About 1,200 International Wood- | education. re . ’ Corner Prince & Grafton Streets Bh ote x” * Organist and Director of Chee 1. Rey, Donald A. Campbell, STEAD’S PHARMACY 's BOX OFFICE OPENS JORTH RIVER ® es Schon’. B.A.. PARK ROYAL + A. 11:00 am.—Morning Worship Minister. UNITED CHURCH ’ AT 7:15 P.M. Driv -J = meg Mean by Gea. Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A., ~ WILL BE THE Seems OK) he 28 Oe eee eee in, ConterlD Rev. W. Burton Crowe, Bulk, . PIV) oe — id : > ate | Minister + SHOW AT DUSK ae | Ghost?”—a Sermon for Tris-| Organist and Choir Directer 1 ONLY = ity Sunday. Dee earn i ‘ane + — TO-NIGHT AND MON | Smee hoot Mrs. Stanley N | i k 9: -m, nday Sc wman DRUG STORE. i 4c] ‘x00 pon, — Evening Werwilp | isis non agen sible canes Organist and Sermon: 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School. “How , Rel God’: OPEN | eee ress Power in Us’. | 11:00 a.m—DIVINE WORSHIP. | ,.,, Holy Srialy “any P Anthem: —— = er Sermon: “The sage neg School. J y giving, arr. Silves | Anthem: “Praise Ye | 11:00 a.m.—M Ww —— ee — = nr { * VISITORS VERY WELCOME Father”—Gounod. “Bea te —. ae a i : ” . +e F- —INTHAL CHRISTIAN” 7:00 p.m. — Divine Worship ; Blessed segs Ww 8 KENT SE DEAL, 4181-4132 oe re Sermen: “The Fewer of Ue ‘and Bible Siwdy based on 2 = * ies bien Street Anthems: “‘Another Day Is concluding ety in this series * * * * * mm * ” ” * + Merle Zimmerman. B. Th. Dawning” —Gluck. »| The doctrine of the Trinity is ‘ ‘ - 7 Y Eyes Upon, Jesus Tre FUNNIEST SHAGGY DOG STORY Lae a. eee akon] Seo fla alegre as EVER TOLD... ee Mrs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M. Bea's Cate aa gal pesmi bo a, Gel. all Daniela, ay, ay : | semen | : * ges Bete ean cordially Invited | CALVARY, TEMPLE ; Choir Director. iy In ‘ / islavi * + PARKDALE ' *' 10:00 a.m.—Bible School and ’ | xy ¢ ; | Family “Hour. sur children. | THE SALVATION ARMY] Pentecostal Assemblies of : = x ome a ring ¥ dres. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Great George Street x All the blazing exploits of the and Communion. e oe Rev. V. E. Jackson, Paster ot King of Qutlaws who invented * Spee: =. —_ _— HOME OF a Phone 9119 eee train robberies .... daylight | 2¢rmom" > tiaakt. Giekel Since 1865 , * * LANG bank hold-ups! Bolder than his a — eae sauces Sr. Major and Mrs. L. A. Hicks. | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. x legends! Mightier than the law! | Harbour and our River Corps Officers. a, “Mark The Success ¥. P. U. ae Ss % EXTRA COMEDY and COLOR CARTOON /}_ 2.30 “g1m__Hymn Sing—Leader “Falbere need ast prevent 4, BRING THE FAMILY — CHILDREN UNDER 12 | John Owen ew vc “ , s :00 a.m. rvice : > a % YRS. FREE. é a your People’s Panel: — i wcaeiniae Maabe * *| 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. DY RL KIT * a Church as 11:00 a.m.—Holiness Service ee HALF + ST LAK % SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW 4) fcc v. o, weale | £% pm—Diteclor, Cass | 550 'pm rangle Service emaeienns BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 12:05 A.M. Business meeting to follow. 6:30 p.m.—Open Air Meeting. Message: “Three _ Principles * Fred MacMURRAY-Jean HAGEN a og. 788 2am, — Evening Mors? | 7:0 pm—Pablie Salvation| of & Spit Filled Charch Es ‘ : : eeting. Remember TOMMY KIRK - ANNETTE FUNICELLO : aE Morri: « TIM CONSIDINE KEVIN mx CORCORAN | Hg | Sermoa: The Christ | ie tele het Deed tie) ee > a Temple. Dected by CHARLES BARTON % | Young People’s Choir—Spee-| Service will be held at the Screenplay by BILL WALSH and LILLIE HAYWARD oa x be ial music by Breadalbane and evening service. + P Associate Producer BLL WALSH = > mame wate tame ‘ | % Fre?-~ictor Cherch tT, You are cordially invited te 3 $5 a a x COME: AND WORSHIP attend these special services. e = ee > Ki UNITED PENTECOSTAL | — MA aus een ; % | UNITED PE! "FREE CHURCH OF (wat SEND | All Copy for oY YEG *« , CHURCH SCOTLAND Y as 7SsBer OS, COMING \* ’ + os tak Avene BirchWoed Street Church Page - Dine 80°" MON TO THUR. «' ‘ A. N. Stairs,\ Minister. Minister: Rev. J. H. 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