KINGS . MONTAGUE PASTORATE. The United Church. Rev. R. F. . minister. Lower Monta- gue w o r s h i p 9.45 a.m.: Mon- ugue worship 11 a.m.: Sturgeon worship 2.30 p.m. MURRAY RIVER Pentecostal Sunday School 10 am.: worship 11 a.m.: Evangelistic 7.30 pm. Rev. A.B. Lounsbury. MURRAY HARBOUR —- Mur- u: n :3' a 9. :1 '3. an 3 W to < : 11 a.m. Sunday School: 3.15 p.m. worship. Murray Riv— a- 11 a.m. Sunday Sc ; p.m. Worship. SOURIS — BAY Fortune Unl- ted Church. Worship at Sourls 11 a.m.: at Bay Fortune 3 p.m. Rev. DE. Adams. minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church Murray Harbour North Church School 10 a.m.: worship 11 a.m.; Caledonia worship 2.30 p.m. and Murray our South Church School 11 a.m.: worship 7.30 p.m. Rev. M Carl Currie. minister MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge. ihe Presbyterian Church. Fifth Sunday in Lent, St. Andrew's Cardigan: Communicants' Class 10.15 a.m.: Worship 11 a.m. St. Andrew's Lorne Valley: Wor- lhlp 2.30 p.m.; Communicants' Class 3.30 . . St. Anlrew's Montague: Communicants Class 6.45 p.m.: Worship and Ordina- tion of Elders 7.30 p.m. Rev. Ba- til C. Lowery. B.A.. B.D.. Min- lster. UPTON ‘ _‘.,Chapel| combined .5 ' fiehml and Gospel .m. Spea er chalk t n Streight. conducted by Weber. MONTAGUE BIBLE Chapel 1.30 a.m. The Lord's Supper for Believers; 10.45 am Sunday School all ages including Adult Bible Class; 7.30 p.m. Regular Service. MURRAY HARBOUR Church of Christ 6.00 Bible School and Lord's S u p p e r 7.30 Evening Worship. Speaker David Weale. THE UNITED Church Mount Stewart-Saint Peters Bay charge ilrunt Siewart. 11:15 a.m. wor- th'p; 1 a.m. Senior Sunday school; 11.30 a.m. Junior Sun- day school,’ Morell: 7.30 p.m Worship; Saint Peter’s Bay: 2.30 p.m. Worship Junior Choir. THE DUNDAS -— Annandale and Georgetown Pastoral Char- ges. United Church. Annandala United Church; Worship: 11.00 a.m. Georgetown. St. David's Church: Worship: 3.00 p.m. Church School: 2.00 p.m. Dun- das United Church Worship: 7.30 p.m. Minister. Rev. M. R. Pockiington QUEENS MILTON -— RUSTICO Angli- can Parish. Rector. Rev. A.E. Plercey St. John's. Milton 11.00 o’clock Morning Prayer and Ser- mon. Lenten Mid-week service Wed. April 3. at 800 p.m. St. Mark's. Rustico 2.30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. BUNBURY UNITED Church w o r s h i p 9.30 a.m. Rev. c.c. LeWiS. minister. Mn. Charlottetown, It‘s-1., Mar. 29,1008. . I CHURCHES SUNDAY MARCH 31 day School and Bible study at 10.30 Remembering the Lord at 11.30 a.m. Preaching at'7.30 p.m. Mr. Harold Braun and Owen MacCrae guest speakers. Special Singing — L, Harris. B Kensington 3 p.m. conducted byl the Presbyterian Men from. Zion Church. a ententianment KENSINGTON w a a {nourished ‘ night for the tango, ' iSattrr TRYON — BONSHAW United. crowd attending the annual SM Baptist Pastorate. Rev. Gravm. minister. Worship Tryon: 1 a.m.; Westmoreland 3 p.m.: | comedy, provrded Bonshaw 7.30 p.m. Tryon Sun-3 ginning to end. and in additionl 0 carried a plot ay School at 10 a.m. THE PRESBYTRTIAN Church. St. John’s. Belfast. Wor- ship 11 a.m, Rev. Donald Nichol- 1 son. minister. i I CAVENDISH UNITED Church .Charge. worship: Rustico — 11.-. 400 a.m. New Glasgow — 3.00 p.m. Stanley Bridgklm p.m.: ,3, River Charge. 'lghe United Church Murray Har our: wor- NEW LA 0 ~ mp 11 a.m.: Sunday School 10 Church. fomwtx fhngmg am Little Sands Worship 2 School, 11.00 a.m. — Worship. Y FREDERICTON AND Bread~ albane Churches of Christ: 10.00 am. —- Bible School, 7.30 p.m.— Combined .Evenlng Worship at Bradalbane. ‘CAVENDISH Baptkt Church: 3.00 p.m. — Worship. Minister— Mr. Merle W. Zimmerman, WINSLOE CHARGE. The Un- ited Church: Winsloa North —- 7.30 p.m., Princetown Rd. —- 11.- 00 .m. Winsloe South — 3.00 p.m. Minister: Mr. J.B. Miller. HUNTER RIVER United Church North Wiltshire —— 11.00 .m. Wheatie River 3. l l p.m. Baptismal service Hunter Rivicr — 7.30 pm. Minister — Rev. W. E. Dindial. FREE CHURCH of Scotland worship DV. —- Charlottetown 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Stanchel 2.30 p.m. — Rev. W.R. Under- hay. minister. CORNWALL UNITED Church worship: Comwall 9.30 a.m.; New Dominion 11 a.m.: King- ston 7 p.m. Sunday School Corn- wall 11 a.m. Rev. I.L Walls, minister. BROOKFIELD PASTORAL Charge. The P r e s b y t e rian Church. Passion Sunday: Hunt- er River 11 a.m. The celebration of Holy Communion: Glasgow Road 2 p.m. Inter-Church aid and service to Refugees; Harts- ville 7.30 p.m. Rev. Peter D. Ruddell, BA. BD. minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church. Wood island worship 3 p.m. Rev. Donald Nicholson. minister. ‘ VALLEYFIELD — ORWELL‘ Head United Church. Worship conducted by Rev. A.S. Weir. DD. Orwell Head 11 a.m.; Val- leyfield 2.30 p.m ALEXANDRA' — C R 0 S s Roads worship: Alexandra 11 am.; C ro s s Roads 7.30 p.m. Rev. C.W. Passey. minister. YORK PASTORAL Charge. United Church worship Rev. G.A.D. Elliott. minister. 11 a.m. York: 2.30 p.m. Brackiey; 7.30 pm Central Church BREADALBANE U N I T ED Church N o r t h Granville 11 .m. Pleasant Valley 2 p.m.: Rose Valley 3.30 p.m. Dale Grey student-supply. I THE PRESBYTERIAN' Church Central Parish. Churchill 11 a.m. Worship. Clyde River - . p.m. Worship. 0.55 p.m. Monthly Sunday evening Hymn sing_ Rev. Raymond L. Gillis. mini PRINCE. NORTH TRYON and Breadal- bane Presbyterian C h u r ches. North Tryon: Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School and Bible class at 12.15 p.m. Breadalbane: Bible class at 2.30 p.m.: service at 3 p.m. Rev. G. Kilian. minister. TRYON PASTORAL Charge. The United Church Rev. w MacQuarrie, DD. minister. Cape Traverse worship at 11 a.m.: (repaint: Sunday Sdhool at 1 p.m.; Tryon Sunday School is i R v. L.M. Murray —- Minister. 00 —United Churc {audience in an :happy climax. BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge. The United Church. Rev. R.M., Cam minister. School 10.30 a.m. Bedeouc1 Church School 10.00 a.m. Wor-l ship 11.00 a.m. Borden Church1 School 10.00 and 11.00 a.m. Wor- ship 7,30'p.m. MARGATE CHARGE. Worship - Long River 11 a.m. -- Mar- gate 2.30 p.m. Sacrament of Communion at both services. In- duction of elders at Long River. e O’LEARY UNITED Pastoral Charge, 11.00 O'Leary 1.30 West Devon 2.45 Brae 7.30 Bloom- field. Communicant classes on Thursday. "Rev. D.H. Hamilton. B.A.. B.D. Minister. MONTROSE Pastoral Charge. L. R._Patrick’s play at Kensintgtcn. Inn, with his near perfect inter- pretation of a witty Irishman. throughout the four scenes of the lengthy play. Hilda Ram- young man; as Mrs. “Casey’s Inn". a three-anti ‘ fun from which inept spectra to the It would be unfair to single 1 praise, as each was well chosen and ably performed. However,‘ 1 Joseph MacDonald. as ' Casey, l proprietor of Casey's , I —— Excellent.thin‘gs; Bea Kennedy, In. teT m‘duetni by Mrs. L. K. Zielinski Hassam II, the ruler of Mor- York Tuesday. Wynne and David Gallant. Ac- 1changing the CBC programming. M "be .u. _ II: 58”: companists were Mrs. zlelinslci iso that each and every show is F “’5' ' m' "mt 0"” and Mrs. Allan Mlurptiy, and‘to his liking, with the unsuitable Macmuan 33 James MOMSO' ‘ Mr. Wynne acted ' . shows banned from the air. Af-‘ mery Hardwicke. a prophet _ The entertainment was spam 3 ter all, if a man get a hangover without honor in his hometown; 5 sored by Indian River and Ken. 'from overindulgence in a cer- Annette Ansenault as Gwendoo sington CWL. .tain brand of liquor. has he not lyn Aubrey. secretary to Leslie The players who “aw . ‘the right to express his opinion Saber, a famous star played by matinee on Saturday afternoon that it made him unwell- and t0 lma Cameron; Harold How- were entertained after the make representations to the dis- ard as Theodore Van Vollen~ evening perfonmance at tempermsntal home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold‘ocw. arrived in Washington by had Humor” is or is not a good hunk ; KenSinfltOD P-E-I- __ of drama, I reckon it might be a 1 Imatter of personal opinion. let us not overlook the fact that the c h a p s who broadcast must have figured it .210 I.m.: It 1:” p.m. ’ O | u .m— h... duality] “use, Ib-uo‘ - H s -- i t - . IJ i ' .I s '. .1.....:. L...;; 1 '. l ' I " noto- by Lynn MW. in PUBLIL i'UKUM thereof? Pefliapa he has. but halmiad him that In ten Cgfgsfliygrefcgnffit St. s P dal b byRIsobd M, vocd (C m. d I 6) might find a nmdore P[Inigofitablolthat turns the mega? will Church: Rev. P. D. Ruddell. BA. d. ":hos ya“ u "L ‘1 ioplnlotii diiufelevigirdln 5:53... and man" 0! cm ml an". ‘ s“mantlin “ii it i” . D. interim-moderator. Worshipi‘ igwfmfimfirmmmn is, even to exert himself toward syfiow' as to whether “Gallowsi mm m eIt“:.HSIIIELDS PRAISE TURKEY FARMS MOSCOW (Reuters! — A full- chose it for page article in the Soviet Com- imunist newspaper Country Life but - something to recommend 1 Saturday held out Canadian tur- it. or perhaps they were work- key ‘ing on the basis that “Disgust' viet farmers. It described in de- ed" would be in time of night and they could slip it in without his noticing. farms as examples to So- bed by that.tail Canadian turkey breeding methods. mentioning in particu- tlar a farm on the Maccaddy es- hoven. Leslie’s fired“. and Bernard MacLel- Howard. ispecial train Wednesday and‘ I would like to make a sugges-itate in Ontario. it said work at 1811. 83 NB! Gill. Kensingt'om‘s —— ' -;was welcomed at Union Station tion to “Disgusted” that mightthe. farm was highly .mechan- leading citizen. KING ARRIVES by President and Mrs. Kennedy. i help keep him from getting fro-:ized and “the experience of Specialties included piano WASHINGTON (AP) — King King Hassan arrived in NeW‘thy and writing to the paperlthis farm is of interest for in: .each time he sees a program he i poultry keeper of our country. delighted say, as his witie. Katie as usual gave the excellent performance Keasington drama lovers have learned to expect . addition to a leading part Mrs. Ramsay also directed the play. 1 Others r cast were Joihn Arsenault. who played Clark Starred. a rather boisterous Mabel MlacLe/llanl Belinda Squires. one The United Church. Brown Jar- dine — Minister, Campbellton ll a.m. Elmsdale 3 p.m. Mont- rose 7 p.m. ALBERTON Pastoral Charge h. ev. David MacDonald, minister Alberton Worship and Sunday School at 11 a.m. Tignish Worship and Bi- ble Study at the home of Mrs. W.D. MacLeod at 2 p.m. Cas- cumpec Worship at 7 p.m. NEW LONDON Parish. Pas- 11 slon S u n d a y.. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion St. Marks. 11 a.m. Holy Communion St. Marks. 2.30 p.m. Evensong St. Thomas. 7.30 p.m. Evensong St. Stephens. Rev. Ron Parsons. Rector. FREE CHURCH of Scotland‘ Western Charge — Summersidei 30 who hears only the important 1 l B e d e q u e 11 a.m.. Travellers. Rest 2.00 p.m.. Fr e e t 0 Wu 7_- p.m.. Evening Song Service' dron, minister. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Sum- merside Minister. Rev. D.L Howlett. Bible School 10 a.m., wag-ship 11 a.m. evening service ALBERTON AND West Point Presbyterian Churches Alberton a.m. — Worship. West Point 2.30 p.m. Worship. Services will be conducted by Mr. Ralph Bal- derston RICHMOND BAY Presbyter- ian Churches Tyne Valley 3.00 Worship conducted by Rev. J. Donald MacKay. FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST 9.00 a.m., Coleman 11 a.m. Cape Traverse. Sunday School 2.00 Worship 3.00 p.m. Desable — 7.- 30 p.m. It e v . Kenneth W.R. Cameron. minister. PRINCETOWN LOT 16 Pas- toral Charge United Church. Minister. Rev. Ralph E. John- ston. Worship: Malpeque 3 p.m.. Church Sunday School worship ll a.m. Rev. H.L. Esta- brooks, Association Pastor. Church. Central Bedeque Wor- ship 10.45 12 noon. Rev. Bernard Toner. Pastor. a.m., Sunday School Evening service 7.30. BEDEQUE UNITED Baptist 10 a.m. Lot 16 7.30 p.m. Guest Speaker Rev. Dr. Max Dawe. PARISH OF Port Hill. Passion Sunday. 11 a.m. Ellerslie. Ma- tins: 2.30 p.m. Invcrness Even- song. 7,30 p.m. Port Hill Even- song. Services conducted by Rev. Delmont Yeo. Canon M. Ferguson. Priest-in-charge. SUMMERSIDE AND St. Elea- nors. Passion Sunday. Canon Mark Ferguson. Rector. St. Ma- ry’s 7.40 a.m. Matins and Litany 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 9 a.m. Family Eucharist and Sermon. How you can rise above the ‘ fear of death Does death appall you? Would it help if you had proof of life after death? Read in April cader'a Digest about the over- whelmmg evidence of life after death—and e true meaning of Easter. Get your copy today. I *— ‘ In the field of Social Welfare m-ant has been phenomenal . SWIM. WELFARE under a Conservative government! more for P. E. l. in six years than preceding governments in twenty-two . a field which is of concern to practically every fatnin in Prince Edward Island . . . the progress and achievement record under a. Conservative govern- . and the record clearly shows that the Conservative government has put into effect plans and ideas which previously, under Liberal governments. had been ignored .., . . or which had received only slight consideration in Ottawa. Let Illa Record Speak increased assistance for disabled persons J. Angus MacLean ...Still More In already under way 9.45 a.m. Sunday School. 3 p.m. Junior Confermation Class. 3.45 p.m. Adult Confermation Class. 7p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Wednesday 7.30 p.m. Len- ton Midweek Service. St. John's 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 am Ho Eucharist and Sermon. Thursday 7.30 p.m. Lenten Mid- week Service. UNITED CHURCH, Kensing- ton. Church School 9.50 a.m..i Worship 11 a.m.. Garth Cascleyl will conduct the service. Even- ing 7.30. Rev. Lewis M. Murray B.A.. B.D. Minister. TRINITY UNITED Church. Summerside. Rev_ C.R. Webber. Minister. Rev. Dr. L.P. Archi- bald. Mini s to r of Visitation Morning Worship 11 o'clock. Sunday School 11-12, worship 7.- p.m. WELLINGTON PASTORAL Charge. United Church. Rev. w. B. MacPhail Minister, Union Corner 11 a.m.. Wellington 2.00 p.m. Victoria West 7.30 p.m. NORTH BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge, United Church North CFCY-TV Tonight Heath Macquarrio or 7:20 p.m. The Hon. J. DAVID STEWART Queens Conservative Assn.) e-elect ANGUSR C in six short years old age pensions O 85% of all residents of the Atlan- hovo b e e n increased on two tic provinces pay less income tax occasions now than they did under the Lib- erols. increased pensions for the blind hospital grants 0 hospital insurance contributions Illa Family Allowances to be extended to 18 years of age Establishment of Homes for Senior Citizens—on extension of the program Establishment of a contributory old age pension plan providing additional benefits over and above the existing old age pension ‘ These Candidates. . .and Their Government - Merit Your Continued Support! MACLEAN AND HEATH MACQUARRIE increased Old Age assistance increased pensions for veterans Future Queens Conservative Association NORTH RIVER Baptist Pas‘ tot-ate. Worship: Fair-view 11 am. (Dedication of organ) North River 3 p.m_ Long Creek .30 p.m. ' COVEREAD PASTORAL Charge. The United Church Worship -— Stanhope 11 a.m. Un- ion Road 2.30 p.m. West Cove- head 7.30. Rev. R3, Baxter — minister. MARSHFIELD Harrington and t. Stewart. Pastoral Charge. 9 Presbyterian Church. Mr. Hllith Lowry. Catechlst. Worship (DV) Mt. Stewart 1 flngton 2 p m . Marshf 7,30 a.m. Rev. 'I‘I-I.B. Somera. The Kirk of St James. Charlotte- town. interim-moderator. ANGLICAN Church Crapaud Be a three car... 21'1- r. b one garage family! Mowers-inane . . .tho Wagonalre. another Studebaker exclusive. Slide the metal roof forward and saier enloy the Open sky. fresh air fun of a convertible. Rearwindow disappears Into the tailgate. The Wagonaire is everything to all people—a roomy sedan. a dashing convertible. a rugged dwell truck.- Slldo root tonnrd.drop tailgate llat,load the Wagonaire to the sky. Only the Studebaker Wagonaire converts into a utility pick-up. Smart looking too. See. three-cars-in-ono fit easily into your garage. 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