,I 1-ha above photo shows the Vernon River Softball team iihit-I1 recently 8lI.l0Y0d I 515' quel at the Bison Restaurant at Montague in celebration of ttiiining the Jamieson Pharmacy iul four-team league, which is expected to include six teams next year. Included in the photo is Mr. Clarence Redmond who kindly donated the ballfield to the club. VERNORIVER TEAM HAS BANQUET ence Redmond, Mr. Clarenceiser. Marcellus MacDonald. Ed- um" DWI P”dd'm d an M919 Rwy-lward Morrlsey. Billy Cain. Redmond. Miss Jimmy Quinn (Bat boyl. Mr Marcellus MacDonald, Mrs. Doyle. E. Doyle. SECOND ROW: James Cainftnn Morrisey. J THIRD ROW: A. Whalen, Ger-Eletter regarding the 1958 church ' iald Dunn. Charlie Morrisey. Clay- Rev. John Cash Hove Special l Window Displayr V To emphasize "Business '-Yo-i Inen'a Week” in Cbarlottetownf the special window displays have. been arranged by the following business establlsltsnents: Adella's Mlllinery Hi - Style. Mlllinery, Milton's Old Spain. Bunter'a l.adles' Wear. nedy's Ladies' Wear, The Smart Shoppe. dlo. Holmes and Bradley. Each of these firms is owned by a member of the Charlotte town B. and P. Club and is this wed using it poster supplied by the National Federation and con- taining the slogan which is being used for Business Women's Week this year - "Salute to Women Who Work". Y Secretary Guest Of Club i At the opening of the Alpha Y's Men's Club in the Y.M.C.A. General Secretary, Mr. John Evans and Mrs. Evans were introduced by Y's Man Ar- i calendars. The word inr roll call was "Faith." The report of the nominating committee was read by Thelma Tr-iphy. This wasa most success- FRONT ROW: (Left), Clar- Ronnie Maclnnis, Norbert Fra-iipresident of the League). E Charlottetown Underwriter Chosen To Conduct Course MOUNT STEWART United GOSPEL Tent, Pinette - Gos-I pcl meetings Monday to Fi'iday.i ll o'clock. Sunday night at 7.30 pm. Everyone welcome. PARISH of Georgetown. An- :hcan Church of Canada. Holy Trinity. Sunday September 29th. Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity.. 11.00 a.m. Morning Prayer. Rev- erend w.G. Hogg, Priest in charge. UPTON Gospel Chapel: Dun- ii.m. 2.00 p.m. Sunday School; Jim pm. The Lord's Supper; 7.'l0 p.m. Gospel Service. Mr. Allen Weber. from Summerside Will he the guest speaker. All are uelrome. - GEORGETOWN P a s to r al Charge. United Church of Can- ada. Services for Sept. 29th: 11 am. Sturgeon. S.S. at 10 a.m., 230 pm. Milltown Cross; 7 p.m. iinorgetown. Rev. .W. A. Pater- son. Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada services for Sunday st-ptember 29.th Rally day ser- iice in Cambridge Hall ll a.m. Iiiiine Worship. Peter's Road, '2':ii p.m. and Murray Harbor xmth 7.30 p.m. Come and wor- ship with us. Rev. M. Carl Cur- TIP THE MONTHLY meeting of Tlic Murray Harbour - Murray Iili'('r -- Little Sands United t'liiirt-h Men's club will be held in the Murray River Church and YIIUTCII hall Monday, Sept. 30th II it p.m. Dr. L. A. Johnson will give a talk on his recent trip o Scotland and will also show cnloured slides of his recent visit '0 the land of the heather. THE MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Rev. J.M. Fraser. Min- ester. Sunday. Sept. 2.9. Rev. "Croat C. Evans. of Charlotte own. will be the guest preacher It these services: Lower Monta- iue: 9.45 a.m. Morning service. i frlnlty Church. Montague: tom i.m. Sunday school. ll.00 a.m. Morning service and Junior Sun CHURCH of Christ. The Lords C day School. A hearty wel-.nme to . Church. Rev. John M. Sheen. Minister. Mount Stewart ll a.m.. Bristol 3 p.m. MONTAGUE United Baptist Church. services for Sunday, September 29th: Montague. Sun- day school. 10:00 a.m. morning warship. ll:00 a.m. Murray Harbor afternoon service. 3:00 p.m.; Murray River evening service. 7:30 p.m. Special speak- er. Rev. Owen Cochran. ORWELL - Vernon Unitcd Charge Services Sept. 29 will be conducted by Dr. Weir as fol- lows'; Orwell 11.00 a.m.: Ver- non River at 2.30 p.m. No service at Cherry Valley or Eldon. Sun- day schools as arranged. VALLEYFIELD-Orwell Head Congregation. services for Sun- day, September 29th: Valley- field. 11.00 am. Rally Day ser- vice: Orwell Head. 7.30 p.m. W..Vl.S. Thank offering service with Rev. John MacLeod in charge. The choir will be assist- ed by singers from Orwell. Ver- non and Caledonia. THE Presbyterian Church in Canada. services for Sunday. September 29th: Montague. Di- vine Worship. ll:00. a.m. Sun- day school. l0:00 a.m.; Cardigan afternoon service. 2:30 pm. Sun- day school 2:00 p.m.: Montague evening service. 7:30 p.m. A cordial welcome to all. Rcv. D. A. Campbell, Minister. PERSONALS Miss Agnus MacEwen. daugh- ter oi Mr. and Mrs. Tid Mac- Ewen. Montague is at present spending her holiday there. Miss MacEwen is a student nurse at Riverside Hospital. Day. Sept 29th. Montague: 10.00 . s.m. Bible School for all. Adult :Iass: "Studies in Daniel." um a.m. The Lord's Supper and Preaching service. Murray Riv- er: lo.00 a.m. Bible School. llm s in. The Lord's Supper. Murray Harbour: 6.00 p.m. Bible school and the Lord's Supper. Combin- ed Evangelistic Service at the Murray Harbour church of Christ at 1.30 p.m. An hour oi spirltllll refreshment. Everyone welcome. Kenneth T. Norris. f-Zvangelish MURRAY HARBOUR - Mur- ray River Pastoral charge. The United Church oi Canada. Ser- vices Sunday. Sept. amt. Mur- ray River It a.m., Little Sands Rauy service 3 p.m.. Murray llarhour 1.sn p.m The Murray Harbour congregation will be( rt-Iehrating its 51nd anniversary" The special speaker will be the new. A. S. Weir, D.D. Minister of visitation. Trinity United Church. fharlottetowa. and past presi- tlcrit of the Maritime Confer- mce. special music will he no tiered by the Vaileylleld choir. Rev. B. I. Wooltrwy, minister. OCTOGENARIAN Mr. Robert Melllsh of Moni- ague. recently celebrated his win birthday at the home oi his son and daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Harry Mellish, Char- Iottetown. Bob. as he is called town. and among other hobbies I a vay been gardener-. His friends hope to have many more happy birthdays. MASTER FEEDS couoiuiiruurss nits FAIR mo All. who men AND FEED to IMPROVE -riis QUALITY or LIVESTOCK and POULTRY Mr. F. Waller Hyndamn. C.L.g U. of Charlottetown has selected to act as Moderator for the Life Underwriters Training Course for Prince Edward Island Life insurnace men. which gets underway in October and contin- ues until next May. The announcement was made last night by Mr. R.J. Rupert. C.L.U. Chairman of the steering Committee promoting the course heen' -; In P.E.I. for the Life Underwrit- " ers Association of Canada. The course commonly referred to as , ”LUATC''. consists of one 2'.& hour session weekly for 25 weeks In making the announcement Mr. Rupert said. "The Commit- tee's selection of Mr. Hyndman as Moderator is a very logical one as he is particularly well qualified to act in that capacity. He has spent 34 years in the in- surance business. holds the de- gree of C.L.U. is a Past Presid- ent of the Life Underwriters As- sociation oi P.E.i. and has had a wide experience in handling meetings and guided dscussions of a varied nature." NATION WIDE Mr. Rupert explained that the course. developed by life insur- ance industry leaders for As- sociatlon members was establis- hed to provide a nation-wide training program for the career life underwriter. The class will study specific case histories from actual experience search- ing for the best solution to cur- rent life insurance and other fi- nancial problems. He said that the records of students who have sucessfully completed 'the course throughout Canada and the U.S.A. indicates that they have become better equipped to handle their clicnts' personal business needs for life insurance. F. WALTER HYNDMAN ectlng the various Maritime clas sea. The first class session will a news-la is; t)CM11 open on October 21st. P.Y.P.S. Elects New Officers The re-opening meeting of the. Montague Presbyterian Y.P.S., was bcild in the church hall Tuesday evening under the lea- dership of Rev. D.A. Campbell. There were nineteen members .Stewnrt and .the following offic- ers were elected for the follow- ing year: Ptesident. Marjorie Gillis; Vice - president. Carol Boehner; Secretary. Betty Mac- Lure; Treasurer. Margaret Mac- Lean: Pianist. Margaret Hume; Worghlp Convener, Margaret: vHume; Social convener, Mable Maclaean and '5ryce Ballem. i New business included ar- irangements for attending the iMnrltime conference in Halifax jduring the Thanksgivi... week- end. The society is being commend- .ed for winning the beautiful Y. .P.S.-banner a the Island Con- lference at Camp Keir on Labor .Day, which is now displayed in the church. At the close of ih- meeting the N"'m9d' "5 H9Y"" Charlottetown. Beauty Salon, Craaweilja Stu-I PISOUID EAST . Mr. George Jay was a visitor in Lorne Valley Tuesday. guest of his daughter. Mrs. Earle Mac- Donald and Mr. Ilncl-o,n;.Id. Mrs. Edwud Jay was a vial-. tor in Charlottetown. Wednes- day. . Miss Linda Leard, Moncton, N.B.. visited her mother Mrs. Kerr Fred Leard during the weekend Mr. Floyd Jay was a visitor in Friday. E Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly, were visitors in Donogh. Satur- day, guests of their daughter, Mrs. Walter bite and Mr. White. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Mac-1 Donald. Charlottetown. spent; the weekend with Mrs. MacDon-I nld's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed-I ward Jay. I -Miss Sally Leard. Charlotte-i town. spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Fred Leard. Board of Directors of the Y. The meeting was presided -over by Club President Roy Smallman and was an informal get together of Y's Men and Y's Menettes. Mr. Evans, who is a charter member oi the Verdu Y's Mens club spoke briefly bringing greetings from the Verdun Club and expressing his pleasure at being associated with the Char- lottetown Y.M.C.A. and the Clar- lottetown Y's Men's Clubs. Y's Man George Purvis ex- tended the thanks of the club to the Y's Menettes for cater- ing and wished them success in the coming year's activities. Mr. Darrell Doyle was a guest oi the Club. l i 4 I l IN RUNNING . Mr. S.S. Hessian. QC, mem- ber of the Legislature for 5th Kings. and a forrrer Speaker of the local House. intimated last night that hc will be a candidate for nomination at the forthcom- ing Klngs County Liberal Con- vention. scheduled for George- town October 2nd. The conven- tion is being called to choose a standard bearer for the Liberal party in Kings at the next fed- eral election. ARTIST GROUP The Royal Canadian Academy of Arts was founded in I880. pat- terned on the Royal Academy in Great Britain. WEEKEND 51c; Perfection Milk 6 for 89c; Royal Instant Puddings 3 for 31c Onions 10 lbs. ior 49c: Potatoes 10 members enjoyed a period of games. I loin (Sc per lb.: salt herring 3 for MONTAGUE co-or SPECIALS l Burma Coffee 89c: Macaroni 2 pkg. 35c; Quaker Instant Oats; Tenderflake Lard 2 for 45c:l ; Sugar io lbs. sios; Picitiingl lbs. for we: Oranges. 163's, Me for I don; Ripe Tomatoes 1 lbs. for 29c: Gaiety Toffee 4lc a bag: Hamburg 2 lbs. for 57c; slewing beef 27c lb.: shoulde . rib or air- 25c; ”A" large eggs 49c doz. Hairdressers Invited To Beauty Show The Charlottetown I-Iairdress-' ers Association held their first meeting of the fall season al Is- 59Pl. 24. The yieaident. Miss lites of the previous meeting were read by the secretary Rou-l. tine business was discussed and. plans made for the fall and winter season. Milte Murphy of Mpncton ad- dressed the meeting stressing how important it was for all! Beauty Salon owners in the: Province to attend the Cross Canada Cavalcade of Beauty Show" sponsored by the Allied 30lUil' Equipment Vlantilactur- ers and Jobbers Association. to be held at the Nova Scuiian Ho- tel Halifax. Oct. 2l. 22. 23. i The latest. most modernicquip ment will be on display at the show. and it is hoped that every Beauty Salon oviner from the: island will attend. OLD SETTLI-IRS 1 Beaufort in South Carolina por- manently settled in 1710, was! named in honor of Henry Snmer- 1 set. Duke of " ' t. i Tb! Guardian Page 9 Friday. Sept. 27. 1951' PIABONJOINIGUILD OTTAWA lCPl - lbl. L. I. ihlikel Pearson. who writes a weekly ., ndlcated eolunsn of com ment. has Joined the Toronto .abels Beauty Salon on Tuesday. 573005 0'15? Mliefllill NGVIIDP per Guild lCLCl, be revealed i June Higgins. presided. The I!llD- here Welnesdu RADIO and rvl. SERVICE CALLS: . Every Saturday afternoon our service man will make calls between Ch'town and Souris. Anyone requiring his service will please dial 9624 and arrange for a call. IOWLAN itAnio'a TV Pownal Street VAN JOHNSTON A charming family story, 5 COMING MON. I TUES. YEO "l(El.lY AND ME" phenominal tests performed by dog. Warmth and comedy. Thrilling action. none better, few as good. Gregory Peck and Lauren Bacall. Theatre MOIITAGIIE Fri. Only 8:80 p.m. Sat. 8 It 10 p.m. Mat. 2 p.m. Adm. 40 t 50 - PIPER LAURI ee famous dog and his master "DESIGNING WOMAN" present. The devotional period opened with the call to worship. Psalm as in unison. and 'the hymn "Come To The Savinur" was-sung. The scripture lesson was read by Louise Llewellyn. ii i H9 sumd I” "am. at followed by prayer by Betty the Course are still being recelv-. , g ,4 mm --when me audit", of Reilly. This period closed with October 1st. is reached we ex- the hymn Slknd UP. 518ml HP lsalnt John attending a brief con-larl and were approved as read. by his many friends is an active; and very popular citizen of the the plenum of wishinl pect that a capacity class willi V"? -IE5!-IS-" lave been gunned," i The minutes of the last meet- Mr. H.yndman is presently in mg were read by Thelma Stew- lerence of the Moderators dir-IThe wrrespondence included a TODAY - SAT. - CAPITOL .....IHl'lAIIIIIllilllAlI XIII-17 IRE!-HZ! Illlll-ofq& the OOMII EARLY - SHOWS 8:30-7-I - pox ornct ovens - Mr P M. snow sranrs 11: ms p.m. Rain or Pine ADULTS 651'. Qltu under In years TONIGHT omv 0l&Al Till SKII3 FOR THE wboball out at supersonic speeds. . . ride rocket- sleds at 1000 miles an hour . . . make balloon-gondola uoenta to heights never reached before! "ON THE TI'lRESl'iOLD'OF SPACE" . COMING SAT. - MON. Qooo gasohne oversohl best X I-A's exclusive new Velvet pi"! Y9" '" '5' Pnwcf potential possible from today's high mmi-rvmmi '"Ki""t It edectively stops engine itrurnhlc" and knock caused hy pre-ignition. Enjoy fun power-velvet-smooth driving 770'" Y"'" ""- - ' Ah! Q...tIschet .IineaversoId. pm up god” with new 11- 1:! r go-o - stllissigiioftlisblg rssa earnest Aualucau on. oosu-aamussiraih g . -f it 59 4 . 8 I iv 2 ll .15 3? g . 6 5