MPLOYMENT” ~ ransportation Paid For REGISTERED NURSES Who Quality EMPLOYMENE™ | LYNN HOSPITAL Lynn. Ma chusetts, USA txcellent personnel policie® = Located on sea-shore, 15 miles. north of Boston application and full particulars write, with resume, to: 4 " PS INNEL DIRECTOR f LYNN HOSPITAL ’ - Boston Street A Lynn, Massachusetts. ~ WANTED FIRST CLASS ELECTRIC WELDERS., . = NOTICES | NOTICES AUCTION SALE JULY 3, VERNON RIVE + 1:30 P.M, R ol ) HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 1 kitchen range, Enter- prise;'1 Frigidaire refrigerator; 1 diningrcom suite consisting of table and chairs and buffet; 1 chest- erfieM suite; 3 bedroom suites; 1 hall bench and mirror; 1 edar wardrobe; 1 spring couch; tables; - chairs 4nd other articles. Terms Cash. Many other articles too numerous to mention. . ~Auctioneer J. Thomas MacKenna — Estate of the late Mrs. Leonan Murphy ee - , @ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., July 2, ums cry AND QUEENS | ANNOUNCEMENTS” | DANCE at Mt River, every Friday. Good mone. | REGULAR dance in ‘Friday night. Burns orchestra. APPLY TO: INDUSTRIAL .RELATIONS. DEPARTMENT © HALIFAX SHIPYARDS ; BARRINGTON STREET, HALIFAX, N.S. OR PHONE: . 423-9271, LOCAL 60 EXPERIENCED | ‘CARPENTERS REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY | For Conttiniclon of thé new 7 | TENDER NEW RINK BUILDING, MONTAGUE, P.E.IL Sealed tenders addressed to Mr. Ralph Beck, President, Community Welfare League Ltd., Mon- tague, PEL, will be received until 5 p.m. daylight time, the 2ist day of July 1965. Plans, specifications and tender documents may or ere: 96 ieee ee tect, 92 St., Charlottetown, : A deposit of $25.00-payable to Mr. Ralph Beck, President, will be required for each set of plans ‘ec pores age on diaglay st the dnint Jobe, documents wil on y a Fredericton, Moncton, Halifax and P.E.[. Builders ae ieeniot ov aa tender_not ly ae Se eEITH PICKARD, e Architect. NLOAD yer AND QUEENS |i iin stat atin - haly Byes Mell. dohacee | ao suci a¥- Maple Grove Dance Rail. St. Patricks, every Saturday - night, | Music by Ed Matthews” Lobster plate sold. Belfast’ Hall « DANCE &. Andrew's Hall pe PANTRY, sate oy Brackley vew, ee Sats Sees gies, 22 [ntl te ma te pre maven hates oe Cv.0. ' at ing. ats4:30 Seg NOTICES i “NOTICES | Charlottetdwe Curling. Club SPECIAL. HOLIDAY DANCE » 7 Friday, July 2 ‘Dancing 9.30 to 12, 30. Come ‘and enjoy an evening of fun-: Members. _ Guests o acre CLAIRTONE SOUND CORP. PLANT. Min. wage $2.00 per hour. - Please apply on job site, ~ Acadia Ave., Stellarton PEACE RIVER ; ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 43 Invites applications for teaching positions af Peace River Town in: ELEMENTARY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL) - HIGH: SCHOOL, (MATH-SCIENCE) Salary schedule 1964-65 (1965-66 - schedule under negotiation.) é ft "VETERAN'S PICNIC Morell on Royal Canadian Legion cordially invites all King's County World War | veterans and_-wives to "Old Vets Day", St. Peter's Park, Sat- “urday, July 3rd ‘commencing 2. p.m. Free lobster supper, refreshments and entertainment provided. . All World War Il vaticant See to join their comrades i in this event. Lobster supper will be _availabie at $1.50 per plate. : a) ATTENTION 4 All night workers who ‘wish to work atthe Mount Stewart Strawberry Ex- change,-please register by Saturday, July 3rd. . » | KENNETH JAY Clairtene Sound Corp. Ltd. Acadia Ave. Stelleron N. S. REQUIRES Analysts for producfion lines with both practical and theoretical know- ‘ledge in transistors. Starting\wage 1.70 per hour. Inter- -views7will be held Tues. and Wed., July 6 and-7 between the hours of 8 ~a.m.and-6 p.m. \ f | ~ HOLSTEIN FIELD DAY: Don't miss the Holstein Breeders Prov incial Field Day and Picnic, Saturday, - | One Year — $3200 —- $5000 Two Years — $3800 — $5700 Three Years — $4400 — $6800 Four—Years-— — $5100 _—_$8100___ Five Years — $5300 — $8300 Six Years — $5600 — $8600 Please give the names of three references. Apply to: Mrs. Marie Wityshyn, Secretary, - Treasurer, Box 1077, Peace River, Ss ae “ DEPARTMENT of. HIGHWAYS -Province-of Prince Edward _Island— ROCKY POINT FERRY Effective Monday, June 21, 1965, the. Rocky Point Ferry will operate on the following schedule daily. aa BUNTAIN, BELL WHARF ~ MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION _ Ch'town 894-4560 Scie 436-8419 AUCTION SALE AT BRACKLEY » J. Philip Matheson, ’ Minister of Highways Charlottetown, June 28, 1965 oe July 3. To be held midst pleasant sur-- roundings of the Experimental Farm, _Charlottetown. A full program of en- tertainment and sports is in store. To commence with a guided tour at 10:15 a.m. Two judging classes will alsobe | held before lunch. Come, bring your ‘lunch basket and enjoy yourself. Milk and tea will be Provided. Esembedy w _welcome,___ i. : ; “NOTICES nae NOTICES _ | oe ———————"=feaves Charlottetown Leaves Rocky Point "| ROCK - “SHAKE SIDING : ‘+(e “980 an, AND ‘i ; INSULATION: oo 8:15 a.m. 8:30 a.m | NEW HOMES das ; ’ deat sae eo : ‘14:00 a.m. 11:30 am. "atany debs. Completed Tor Your Inspection” 1:30 pam. 2:00 p.m. Tm Tnccus prove it with « “FREE ESTIMATE” . 4:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5 Year Low Cost Financing i Ask for JAMES STEWART 6: 00 p.m. 6: 15 p.m: . Suitable: “changes will be made tor Sunday travel. : ON Saturday, July 3rd—At 2 P.M. Stock: 3@head of Holsteins, 9—3 yr. old wiltlolee: ~— bred for fall, 1—6 yr. old about to freshen, 6—2 yr. olds (milking), 1—2 yr. old (freshen soon), 8—2 yr. olds (bred), 1—2 yr. old (open) 2—1 yr. old_heifers (open), 1 Hereford bull, 5 last fall calves, 2 spring calves De Laval Milker, 2u ts, t milk poner. —“ferms:-€ashe “2 Owner: Auctioneer: +. RENUS MOL. - €LAUDE GRASWELL.-” ae ae Dial 4-7824 “10 milk cans, 80 1bs., 1 ot NOTICE. FOR SALEBY TENDER | the undersigned until 5 p.m. on Friday, July 9, 1965 for thé hase of the antiques owned by the late Mrs. Hudson and located at the-residence, 27.8. Peteng Road in Parkdale. phone 894-4483. Highest or any ‘tender not necessarily accepted. 4, W. Matheson, Solicitor; 136 Richmond Street. Charlottetown. ~~---Enspection may. be arranged by appointment — A Sealed Tenders will be received ‘at the office of EROS ae tsooun sath tert a ea ee ea "NOTICE GARBAGE DISPOSAL : All citdanna disposing of itve ammunition are ~ requested that it be given to the City Police. It will be picked up if you call 4-5513. Also all pres-- sure or bomb type cans, such as those containing starting fluid, shaving creath, paint, wax, propane: gas etc. should he placed beside garbage or in a separate box clearly marked as to contents ete. garbage, serious injury or death could: result in the operation of the incinerator. OD. €. MacLEAN, tte ~ ATTENTION During July and August the office of the Prince Ed- ¢ . : ward Island Bag Compgny will be closed all day Sat- | «3 Users. of water tiie the Parkdale . Water Supply are hereby advised that due to the extremely dry weather the use of sprinkler systems, and unattend. . ded garden hose for wetting down lawns or gardens is —— until weather. conditions- warrant their-use. . ~ A.D. SEAMAN, By Order of Parkdale Village ommiaiiedl Centre Community Club Ltd. eS Village ‘Clerk | Officers elected for the Month of July - President: * 4 Bill Ives es cig pte vbeeebddlmuutieerciveutratsi 122: Euston St. ““Vice President: . We Wy GEE cee eseebaneveererees x ecs 51 King St. A. R. Mcintyre seeeseetedeneuss peveahooveeeess . East Royal Councillors: a ¥ . wie Nit DOE 2) foresee relies 49 Elm Ave . Ethel McWade ..ccccccscccccccreveucs 142 Nassau St ‘urday.. HAY MACHINERY 7 FIELD DAY.” 234 _ See 1965 New Idea Hay Equipment » in the field’ at the farm of Edgar and James Smallman Tuesday, July 6 at. 2:00 P.M. Mowers, Rakes, Condition- ers, etc. Come one come all. 2G F. WILLIS-and SON’ rie O'Leary | + ‘ i ° New Idea’ & Le Bean: ‘Dealers ee, (+ oe as " Legion, social evening | 3.8. TAYLOR Optometrist, 204 Qu is |son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett J. Hay- |p uly 24 |ELLIS — In loving memory of Sa a | A heart we loved in still By placing the. above mentioned items in the \ “=| Charlottetown — Hospital. MEN for those hot gays we tropical sperts coats $17.95. Also alits $35.00, Moore Macleod Lid. _ RACE AT Pinette Raceway, Saturday duly 3rd, at 2:30 p.m. Horses to be‘ on track at 7:15 p.m. Canteen service ae MMAGE | Sale. Salvation Army 'Citadal, | events duly: td, 1:30 Side door i tase at Vernon River, Satuftay. July: 3rd ‘Dancing from 9% until 12. Hae ‘Dy the “Islanders’” ~ KINGS COUNTY RESERVE Wednesday, July Mist, fer hturyey River United Church tea party. ‘PANTRY sale ato Jume and Mac. Lean, Saturday, June 3rd, at °2 p.m LAW office of Kenneth R. Marc in the Building, Mon. | tague will be each Sefurday ; REGULAR FRIDAY: night dance, Morell “Village Hall. 9.30 - 12.30. Music |by the Delrays. p e oo 9.30 te 12:30 SF. Name Hall Friday: nigtits. i br the Blow Crystals Canteen.” 4 Health Monday, 5, 1965 - 1:30 + 3:00 pim.. in Post Office, DANCE every Friday wight Cardigan Legion °Hal, Cliff Peters Orchestra. Dancing from 9:30 p.m. to 12.30 p.m. YOU CAN have a G.E. 3 gal. glass lined water heater for $99.00. Nothing dewn $10.00 monthly Mewamne Hise trie Co. Lid. 838-4567. HAM AND Salad Supper in Rollo Ray Wednesday July 7th. Serving from jo? ae. meet te Be or Cc ‘ KINGS é DUNDAS — Annandale Unit- ed Baptist Pastorate. Dundas: Sunday School 11 a.m. Service 8 .p.m. Communion Service 9.10 - p.m. Annandale: Sunday School 10 &.m. ‘Service 11 am. -Com- munion Service 12.10 ‘p.m. Lie. * cided Ingersol, pastor. DUNDAS AND, Georgetown Charges, the: United Church. An- nual outdoor servite and picnic in afea next to Brudenell Island 1! a.m. In-the event ‘of ‘rain ser- _vice will be. held with congrega- tion of. St. Andrew's Presbyter- ianeChurch, Cardigan. Rev. M. R.. Pocklington, minister. MURRAY HARBOR Mur- -tay River United Church Pas- * toral Charge. Little Sands: Wor- ship 9.30 a.m, Church School 1 p.m.. Murray Harbor: Worship 11 a.m. Church School 9.45 a.m. Murray River: Worship 8 p.m. Church School 11 a.m. Mr. Fred Kitson, speaker. Rev. David , Barwise,' minister. MONTAGUE: Pastoral Charo. the United Church. Rev. R.F. - Burns, minister. Sunday,.July—4. -Lower Montague 9:45 a:m. Mon- tague 11 a.m. Sturgeon 2.30 p.m. Rev. Theo Crozier of Amherst, N.S., guest speaker. MONTAGUE Branch Royal Canadian | Saturday, July 3rd. All| members and guests welcome. Admission 50 cents. ORGANIZATIONS. groups or business | ee en > oe testant in the’ second asked to write: Festival Queen Box 485, Montague. PRINCE COUNTY Contest Street, Charlottetown will be in i ton Office this Saturday, July 3rd. | Vital Statistics’ BIRTHS PRATT — Born at Somerville and dance ’ THE PRESBYTERIAN Church. Sunday, July 4. Murray | Harbor North: Church School 10 -m. Worship 11 a.m.. Murray Harbor South: Church School 2 strawberry_{estival eae. and- who p.m. Worship 3 p.m. Peter’ s Church. Hunter. River: require information or entry forms are Road: Church School 7 p.m. 9.30. a.m. Glasgow Road: Wor- Rev. M. Carl Currie, minister. | MONTAGUE ‘Bible Chapel. | The’ Lord's Supper for believ- }ers 9.30 a.m. Sunday School for all ages, ne Adult Bible | Class 10.45 a.m. Regular Even- ing Servicé 7.30 p.m. We preach | |Jesus Christ, Risen and (Came. | Again. All cordially invited. I MONTAGUE Baptist Pastor- ate. Rev. A.G.J. Steeves, MA., |BeD., BD., pastor. Montague: ‘4 RURAL (CHURCHES~ |Charge. Mid-week meetings tor Prayer and Bible Study every Wednesday at the manse. Pre- paratory ‘service, Geddie Mem- orial, Friday, July 2, 8.30 p.m. Services Sunday, July 4. Long « River 9.30 a.m. Geddie, Com- munion 11 a.m. Rev. C. Cheh,# Korean pastor from Japan, will bring a missionary message at New London, 8 p.m. All cordial- ly welcomed. Rev. Leslie Files, thinister. COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge, the United Church. Services Sunday, July’ 4. Stanhope 9.% a.m.” West Covehead “11 a.m. Union Road 8 p.m:-Rev. RH. ‘Baxter, minister. . YORK Pastoral Charge, the United Church. Rev. F.W. La- cey, minister. Sunday, July 4. York 9.30 a.m. tral, Com- munion 11 a.m. Pleasent Grove Communion 2.30 p.m. Sunday School 2 p.m. Brackley, Com- munion 7.30 p.m. MT. STEWART — St. Peter's Bay Charge, the United Church, Mt. Stewart: Worship 11.15 a.m, Junior, Sunday School 11.30 a.m, Morel!:Worship 10.30 a.m. St. Peter's Bay: Worship 9.30 a.m. VERNON — POWNAL Pastor- al Charge, the United Church. Rev. W.E. Grant, minister. Ser- vices. Sunday, July 4. Vernon River 9.30 a.m. Pownal 11 a.m. Orwell 8 p.m. oe BROOKFIELD PASTORAL“ Charge, the Presbyterian — Worship ship 11 a.m. Church School 10.00 a.m. Brookfield: Worship 8 p.m. Church School 10.30 a.m. Harts- ville: Chureh School 10.30 a.m. Lloyd Fourney, student minis- ter. Rev. Basil Lowery, inter- im-moderator. ANGLICAN Church Crapaud and Springfield. St. John’s, Cra- paud, Holy Communion ~ and | Sunday School 1l_a.m. St. Eliza- ‘s Springfield Sere | 4 nies tei: te Mr. gaa Mee ~ Pre Sunday Schpol 10 a:m. Worship Prayer 8 p.m. Rev. Michael R. ;& son, 6 Ibs. 12 ozs. | CORRIGAN — At the Charlottetown Hop on June 2ist. 1965 to Constable | jand Mrs. R.W. Corrigan, (nee Janet | | Walsh, : = David Edward. Ta fe The’ ADAMS - Windsor Adams (nee Ella Walker), a son Dean Scott. Weight 7 Ibs., 9% ozs.* A brother for Larry and Rhonda Lynn. __ENGAGEMENTS | RAMSAY — KAULBACK — Mr. and) Donald G Mrs. Ramsay. North River, |wish to announce ‘the engagement | their daughter Esther Lorraine, to Mr. ~| Edward. Cecil Kaulback, son of Mr. oe Mre. Cecil Kaulback. Natick, Marriage to take place at Gospel eocal Bene | Chartottetewn, on July 3ist, at 1.30 p.m. WEBSTER — HAYWOOD —. Mr. ‘and | Mrs. Vernal F. Webster, Augustine Cove, nce the engagement of their daugh- » Thelma Dianne to Kenneth John, wood, Charlottetown. Marriage to take place = ee United Church Saturday | » 1965 at 2:30 p.m. MacINTYRE — ‘HAGAN — Mr. aanees Macintyre, of Glace Bay, to-an: nounce the engagement of his dsumuer, Irene Mary to Emmett Louis Gerard, son of Mrs. Joseph ‘Hagan, “and the late ‘Mr. Hagan, Emerald, P.E:1. Marriage to take place at! the Holy amily Church’ Toronto Saturday, Ist, 1965 at | IL a.m. : IN MEMORIAM our oe ‘dad and grampy. George W. Ellis, Passed away June 29, 1964. ‘oday we are thinking of someone | Who was lovjng kind and true, - Whose smile was se dear an thh-seay, |? Sane Dad. that someone. _was ‘you, Two loving hands are resting At the PELL Hospital on | Friday. June 25, 1965, to Mr. and Mrs. | | 11 a.m. Evensong 7.30 p.m. Mur- | ray River: Sunday School 2.00 | p.m. Worship 3 p.m. roe | Harbor: Sunday School 2 | Worship 7.30 p.m. Y Miceonen? Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship 1.90 p.m. SOURIS — BAY Fortune Un- ited Churches. Worship: Bay | |Fortune 9.30 a.m. Souris 11.00! lacm. Rev. Russell Burns, - guest | speaker at both services. GEORGETOWN Holy ‘Trinity | Anglican Chureh. Sunday, July 4..11-a-m. Morning Prayer. Ser- vice conducted by Mr. Coldwell | MacMillan. . MURRAY HARBOR Chytch of | | Christ.. Bible School 10 a.m. | Lord’s Supper and Worship 11 | Priest: -in-charge. | a.m. (New summer hours.) Da- | vid Weale, speaker. UPTON GOSPEL Cha pel. Sun ‘day School 10 a.m. Lord's Sup- per 11.30 a.m. Gospel Service 8' |p-m. Svend Christenson, | Speaker. | ‘CHURCH OF Christ, Monta- ‘gue? Sunday, July. 4. Bfbl School 10 ‘a.m. Worship Communion: f on: tion.”’ Ev-! /pm. Sermon: he Goat of Dan- FREE. CHURCH of Scotland.’ deeded we loved ih. cwaitengy.0 coo. Worship For us just over the hill. Always remembered by son, Eagar, Margo and Shelley. ‘THOMSON = In loving memory of Mra- | Falton, Thomson who Passed away June roid loat my soul's companion linked with my own, Aad day by day I miss her more As 1 walk throuh life alone. | eves Temembered by ‘hushand Ful- ‘THOMSON - - In loving memory of Mrs | Fulton - ‘Themoon whe passed away June 29. 1956. 2 Dear Mother you are not forgotten Though on earth you are no more. Still in memory you are with us ‘AS you. always were before. a ingly remembered by Jack did jane. CARD OF THANKS | 1 WISH tr thank the nurses and staff. Murr. Tris: Sunday School -1.90 pm. , Bangor: Worship 3 p.m. Sunday | School 10 ‘am. Birch Hill:, Wor- | “ship 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 10.30 a.m. Mr. David Compton: | will conduct the services. Rev. | Ewen E. MacDougall, _eninister. MONTAGUE PAS T ORAL! Charge, the Presbyterian / Church. St. Andrew's, Cardigan: Church School 10.15 a.m. Wor- ship 11 a.m. St. Andrew's, Lorne Valley: Worship 2.30 p.m. St. | Andrew's, Montague: Worship y2 7.30 p.m.-No Church Schoot for! summer months. Rev.. Basil Lowery, minister. QUEENS "|the sisters and clergy, Drs. Frank Mac- | Millan, . Kenneth Grant and Douglas. |MacDonald for their kindness to me ‘while a patient in the Charlottetown | Hospital. Also my good neighbors andirament of the. Lord's Supper Charge. the United Church. Ser- friends for their eardé and m . ‘lof cheer, Many thanks to | Mre. Wilbur Rryanton. 5; < Valley. \ 4 fer, * OBITUARY JOHN HOLLAND Inserted by his family. The death occurred on May 9, 1965, in the Charlottetown Hos- pital, after a short illness, - of John Holland in his 70th year He was the son of the tate Mr, _and Mrs. Michael Holland ai was born: in Fairfield. - In- his ‘early years he lived in US.A. } | out he enlisted and went over- seas with the 105th: Following his return home, he was em- ployed where he endeared himself to jail, byhis many ets of kind- ness. He leaves to mourn two bro-' ‘thers, Charles “and James, and , two sisters Gerfrude and Emma (Mrs. D.A. Campbell). : His/ largely attended funeral was held from the Perry Fu- neral Home, Souris to St. Co- lumba Church, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. W.D. MacDonald, who also conduct the service at the grave. pallbearers were, Robert Baker. Charles McMa- hon; Kenneth Fraser, Hugh MacEachern, Bernard Mossey’ and James Holland CARD oF THANKS “The family of the late John Holland. wishes to express their thanks te Father Reid, Sisters of W.D. MacDonald, Péfry'’s Fiin- eral Home, friends and neigh-’ bors for their many’ acts jkindness. Mags cards, letters of sympathy 2 in Riverside Hospital, . Rev 4 THE PRESBYTERIAN Church, St. John’s, Belfast. Sac- will be Coe, at 11. a.m. ~-ThanksgivingeS@rvice 7.30 -p.m. Rev. Donald «‘Nicholson, 1AN Worship School 10.45 “THE P RESB- Church, Wood Islands. 9. 30 a.m. Sunday ‘am. Rev. Donald Nicholson,. minister. -WINSLOF » United Pastoral "Charge. ‘Winsloe. South 11 town Road 10 am. Rev. Goudge, minister. . INTERRUPTI There will be an power on our Longwort Saving Time. This interruption, is Avenue. "The area affected Richmond to Weymouth. Beasley Avenue, minis-. a.m. ||| Winsloe North 7.30 p.m. Sunday || Schools: Winsloe South. 9.45 a.m. | then when World War 1 -broke Winsloe North-9.45 a.m. Prince- |) TRE A a LONRON Pastoral on Sunday, July 4, weather permittisig, ie heute cl 640 a.m. and owe a.m. Daylight to replace line conductors on this circuit near our - steam plant and to replace a pole on Longworth Road. Confederation’ Street, St. Peters Road, Exhibition Grounds, Riverside Drive to Grafton Street East. MARITIME, ELECTRIC Lalla | Ness, rector. | NORTH-RIVER Baptist Pas torate. Rev. T.W: Howard, min- o jister, Worship: North River 9.30° . ‘a.m. Fairview 11 a.m. Long Creek 7.45 p.m..Sutiday Schools: | | Fairview 10 a.m. Clyde River 10, a.m. Kingston 10.15 a.m. North River 10.30 a.m. Long Créek aM | MILTON — RUSTICO Angf- jcan Parish. Rev. AE. Piercey, rector. St. ma at Rustico 9.00 St. Slane mete Milton 10 a.m.. Sunday: ‘School. 11 a.m. oy Commun- ion and Sermon . CHRIST CHUR CH, Cc \Valley. Rey. berry AE. Piercey, 2.30. p.m. ae \ening. Prayer. and — CAVENDISH. Pastoral the-United-Church. Cavendish 11, am. North Rustico 8 p.m. Rev. rank B. Stiles, BA.; BEd. aBD., . Stanley Bridge 11 ‘a.m. sgow 8 p.m. Mr. Rons- \Ald Maund. student minister. RIVER Pastoral ‘Charge, ie Y tinted Church. Ser- +Vices Sunday, July 4. Wheatley |River 10 a.m. North Wiltshire \11.15 a.m. Hunter River 7.30 'p.m. A church Vacation School |for all children in the area. will wo ete — be heid- in Hunter “River United - Church*July 5 to 9. AW children ~Donaid-C>-Pow-— lel, BA., BD., minister, MARSHFIELD — Harrington — Marshfield Pastoral Charge, the» Presbyterian Church. Mr, Hugh Lowry, Catechist. Marsh- field 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. rev, |D.D.A, MacMillan, guest speak-- er. Harrington .and Mt. Stewart services cancelled in favour of @arshfield services. » a erence te mare FREDERICTON and Bradal- hane Churches of Christ. Poi School 10 a.m. Worship 11 am. at Bradathane. Mr. Glen Wat. ° terson, speaker. Cavendish Bo». tist Church. Worship 11 ea. |New Glasgow Christian | Church Bible School 10 a.m. | Worship 8 p.m. Mr. Merle Zim- merman, minicar, CORNWALL ‘PASTORAL Vices Sunday, July 4. Cornwall -' Continued on page 12, =} | i | ‘BROS, Shopping Centre Open Tonight "Til 11, P.M. ON NOTICE - terruption of electric decal: in Charlottetown between sineeoour’: to: sales aeniitas will be that hounded by Longworth, Mt. Edward +