7 . The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., May 6, 1965. 13 SSeS ees FEDERATION NEWSLETTER + ile | te. judgement on surface evidence WINTER FAIR DATES 300 each. In addition.. Mr. Oland may often be wrong it might be! There will be :another Atlan- felt that Federal grants would concluded that for many people tic Winter Fair next fall. This also be forthcoming. The fair i was decided at a meeting of the will operate under the new Hays’ | Executive of the Atlantic Win- Formula Show Classification Land Operations Begin a related to barns ter Fair held in Halifax last system with + prize importance. While the country-| week; at which time the holding money to be offe ; ite Of Cool Weather side in the spring of the year of the fair during the period Oc- Officers elected were: Presi’ nN. i = a drab lifeless quality to it tober 30th to November 6th was dent — Don J. Oland. Halifax: generally these ruined barns approved. “ = - _ veien = Laagagtle L ‘COLN DEWAR be some years that rad plantings erally agreed that damage . is aggravate a condition’ which President Don J. Oland report- ond< wer Sackville: - Baa = cool weather is sratued eather i@ids geherally inflicted particularly in ship-| must be a cause of real cp od ihat this show window of At- ary-Manager — J. Watson Max- general and there are still some this happens only about once in ment, damage which reduces the cern to any cominuntiy. \lantic agriculture would be sup- ner. Windsor. snow banks the cropping opera- five. value of the finished product and With the demise of Farm | e tion is getting underway albeit At this time of the year farm- for this the producer foots the Forum consideration is already slowly. Same early potatces have ing is a really busy operation bill. | being given to, new developments been planted, the grass minded and those who enjoy work Initial \ planning is now being which may perhaps more ade- -have been spreading manure should have real prospect for carried out with a view to hav- quately fil! the need: of rural and fertilizer, the really eager happiness during the next six ing horns eliminated and one people for continuing study of operators are fencing. so the weeks. of the methods considered in their problems generally. On signs of the big push are on. CATTLE AND HORNS bringing this about will be a May 12 a meeting is being con-| The old saying, “The early For beef cattle in particular deduction on all horned cattle. | yened to consider what develop- | catches the worm” has con- and possibly for all cattle there A concerted effort will be made ments might be in order. In at- able weight with respect doesn’t appear to be much money to acquaint producers with the conacger mney oe cropping. While there may in raising horns. It is quite gen-| Vaimé-of’dehorning and every-| Wi ‘oron' r iv : : thing possible done to make aj | Dallenbach of the ARDA staff. soloist. Special recognition of | Yeo, rector. Third Sunday after program of dehorning effective. | Invited oe we te ee See mothers at both services. Easter. Port Hill and Ellerslie BEEF ANNUAL MEETING | Cnmmitite” and’ resneematinns at Port Hill, 11’a.m. ‘Holy Com- Beef Producer's have been of groups which are held to have ANGLICAN Church, Parish of i » Lot 11 and: Inverness | !00king about for a suitable date | general interest in adult. educat- “|New London. 8 a.m. Holy Com- gt Inverness, 7.30 p.m. Sunday. oo by gel groom gee | munion, St. Mark's, Kensington.| School, St. James, 9.30 “a.m. — chek suited a number of| POTATO MEETINGS 9.30, am, Family Eucharist. St.!St John’s, 9.30 am. AYPA Sat-| ne different involved| Held out to io oe dur. Mark's, Keneidguee. 3 a.m: | urday in St. John’s Church, 6.30 | as Suen = ee ap-with,+-ing—the a sae att Masieg” Prayer. THRs, (pm, ‘mow it looks as if Friday, May| Was the opportunity. of clecting| ro aoe : 14th will be the date and. Birch | Rew «members to a re - organiz- FEES Spb’, Beringe/_RYON CHARGE. the United (02 Tin Mectae gos ants [od Pato Board which "oul Pe . peebtng Tryon 10 a.m. Crapaud | terested in commercial bee f| take over by May 3ist FREE CHURCH of ‘Scotland. 10 am. Cape Traverse 11 a.m. | Production and an organization | On good authority we were Worship: Cape Traverse 3 p.m. Service of Worship: Cape Tra-€omcerned with its problem s, —— ea eae sug ‘Coleman 7.30 p.m. Rev. Ewen verze 9.45 a.m. Crapaud 11.00| Please remember May 14. Some 00F gay _ _ ned in ai; E. micOeesak, interim-moder- a.m:.:Tryon 7.30 p.m. Rev. A.H.| tithe ago May 7 was chosen but | mers) arlottetown an | ator tae site | this was found to conflict with | Montague. Even though the turn j . ‘ O'Brien, minister. | the annual meeting of the Eas- | out to vote in the plebiscie wasn't + Mae : . aim ah : ~ hod ys Ed - es ter a ian indication of great enthusi- TINY FOAL OWNED IN WEST ROYALTY |,z™crromy or ve rane oven more (5c the Preside | am this degen inate or =. Lot 16, 11 a.m. Afternon Service, | NICOSIA (AP) — The United | Mr. Lockerby will review it t This tiny foal weighed just owned by Pope Thorne, West is Carol Doiron, neighbor of | Princetown 230 p.m. Minister, Nations peace force took control | gress or otherwise with respect ze = May bees teisae dations wilt for 28 pounds when it was dropp- Royalty. The foal and its dam | Rev. Frederick Lloyd. 'Monday.. over_ a number __ of | to the Association's request for et aackorn hse nae make fresh_ and ed. The mother is a purebred are owned by Lester Rankin, ‘*¢ Rankins. She is 11 years’ | Greek-Cypriot shops in the de-|2 a cattle study. eo Ne eee eae oe, Mom on Mother’s Day (Sunday May 9th). Shetland pony. the sire is Bunbury. Holding the tiny foal old. | SPRINGFIELD — ALMA — militarized zone’ of Nicos ia| LIQUIDATION depends large gb of her fi of er | O'Leary, United Church servic- which Turkish - Cypriots occu- Recently we had the occasion Choose ‘qvourites CURCHES yley Church 230 p.m. Freeland!house. minister. Rev. Donaldies. Rev. Maxwell Nesbitt. pas- pied three weeks ago. The move | to drive through ‘that poe ot MOTOR a TES | oak 7.30 p.m. Rev. Leslie Michelone. interin-moderafor. tor. Family Service in O'Leary came after 19 days of negotia-| Nova Scotia in the Tidnish, ‘Continued from page 10) Files, interim-moderator. | 10.20 am. Alma 3 p.m. Mother's tions with Turkish-Cypriot lead- | ford, Pugwash area. This is . pt yt AIRS CHRISTIAN Church, Summer- Day service at Springfield 7.30 ers. It was expected that the'part of Eastern Canada whic ae Is Freetown: Sunday School 10.00 y J : t Pm - |Greek-Cypriots now would lift | would appear to have reasonab' a.m, Worship 11 a.m. North Be- Ab eigges eB bita =e ie Scheel oe peng wean Pico |all restrictions on the movement, good agricultural” possibilities. Storey Electric Rh ieee i deque: Sunday School 19 am d May 9. T Cc 11. ANGLICAN SERVICES , Par- of Turkish-Cypricts to and from|Generally the homes are we Worship 7.0 p.m. Bible Study. aot ye m ek Scuoel ee p.m. qicuu var ish of Port Hill Rev. Delmont the Turkish quarter of Nicosia. | maintained but there was a very 8.30 p.m. . 12 noon. Bradalbane: Worship 3 ship will be. broadcast over -_m. R Sterli B. -Stack- CJRW Da ‘arr bein A MONTROSE Pastoral Charge, © ib sesh = mn Soe © = the United Church. Brown Jar- > dine, minister. Campbellton 11 penis a.m. Elmsdale 3 p.m. Montrose 7.30 p.m -UNITED. CHRCH _ Kensinz- ton. Church Schoo! 950 a.m. Morning Worship 11 am. Chris- tian Family Sunday. Evening 7.30 p.m. Summerfield: Service | 9.0 am. Rev. Lewis M. Mur- - Mother's Day is Sunday, —and no ray. BA...BD., minister. ° present yet. 136 Prince St.. Ch’town EXTRA! | Cash and Carry BONUS COUPONS ALBERTON AND West Point Presbyterian Services. Christian i Family Sunday. May 9. Rev. 1, R_ Files, interim-moderator. J. ? Donald Ross. supply. Alberton: e Sunday Schodl 10.30 am. Wor- ship 11 a.m. Wes: Point: Wor- ship 2 p.m. Sunday School 3.00 pm. Problem is Mother—On Her Day ALBERTON Pastoral Charge. —ls entitled to extra thoughtful- the United Church. Rev. David | nate MacDonald, minister. Tignisn: | - Wor ship: 9.30 am _ Alberton: Worship, conducted by the Sun- @ay School 11 a.m. Cascumpec: Worship 7.30 p.m. ‘ “KENSINGTON Presbyterian, ..- Church Pastoral Charge. Keir « Me } é Praciuun Chant nue tee I have no problem—I'll go to Adella’s Millinery GARDEN HOSE i sington Church 8 p.m. Rev. Geo. and with their complete selection of scarves, : < . R. Tannahill, minister hats, handbags and gloves, I’m sure to find the right gift. TRYON — BONSHAW United Baptist Pastorate. Family Day services May 9. Bonshaw 11.00 | _—Early, Late and Always a.m. Westmoreland 3 p.m. Try- on: Sunday School 10 am. Wor- 5 ship 730 pm. Everyone wel- come. Rev. Edward G. Britten, | pastor FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST Church, Bedeque. Morning Wor- ship 10.45 am. Sunday School Is the Place for 12 noon. Evening Service 730 p.m. Prayer and., Bible Study GIFTS for MOTHER Thursday 8 pm. Pastor, Rev. Bernard Toner. 9 50 ft. Worth at least $1.59 candy stripe, sturdy 7/16’’ plastic RICHMOND BAY Pastoral 100 Queen St. Phone 4-8114 Charge, the Presbyt oi Church. Services Suatny. gh (Across from Dominion Building) Seas, artd LSP /PAKEMS FREE GIFT SALES SPREE Contest Over May 8th FREE GRAND PRIZE 20 PIECE WEDGWOOD 22 KARAT GOLD TRIM DINNER- WARE. Just come in and put your name on back of sales slip and, deposit in Ballot Box. Drawing this week for Dishes, Kettle and Picnics. 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