Imam—fl Ares-1m mo HHVOUQH ~A~Ahfi The Montague curling rink opened several days ago for MONTGUE cuuss TTINL casual curling. This vear the management is looking for- lSlAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown Fri. Dec. 28. 1962. Montague Rink To Open Season MONTAGUE — The Monta- l school children have been I BRIEFS ———————— SPENT HOLIDAY Miss Norma Campbell. Char- lottetown. spent Ch ristmasi with her parents and brothersl at Whim Road. l IN CHARLOTTETOWN Garnet Moore, M o n ta guefi spent Christmas in Charlotte-i town. guest of Mr. and M rs. Ernest Molyneaux and family. FROM WHIM ROAD John W. Campbell. Whim Road. spent. Christmas with his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. R. MacLean and grandson. Donnie. Charlotte-i town. ON LEAVE J.B. Donald Stewart of Hali- fax is spending his Christmas leave with his mother. Mr 5. George Stewart. Sturgeon and 3erated by the Montague Town; ~Council who took on the projectl lgue skating rink will officially iopen its doors for the season to- inight. For the past few days ta '- skate assure a good sheet o ice. Roy Clow. ice-maker for this year. has worked hard to do this and has taken advantage of every minute of frost to do‘ so. The rink this year ls being op- erated by the Community \i’cl- fare League Ltd.. and will re- quire volunteers three after- noons a week as well as assis- tance from the community on Friday and Saturday nights Skating will commence to- night 7 to 9 p.m.. Saturday at- ternoon 1.30 to 3.30 and in the evening from 7 to 9. The league is asking for the support of the members to make it possible to carry on the rink for the seas- Tickets will be available} for the season at the rink on: any of the above ment i o n e d ‘ skating periods. ‘v Last winter the rink was op- - t with the suggestion that thel to take over the rink in the ill-- ture. his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stewart. Kilmulr. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Mr. and Mrs. John Denham., Kilmuir. are happy to h a v e their daughters. Diane fr 0 in Prince of Wales College a no' Vickie. teacher at H a m pton School. home for the holidays. . VISITED YORK Mr. and Mrs. Richard Camp-i bell and fa mily. Patsy and Ricky and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Commercial Cross. spent Christmas in York, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Watts and Leslie. AT KIL Mr. and Mrs. M.N. McGow- an, Kilmuir. are happy to have as their guests for C h r i stmas their son John from A c a d i a University and their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and rs. Ronald Rome of Halifax. FRASER FUNERAL — The funeral service for Mrs. Ha vey Fraser was held at Trinity United Church. M o n t a gue. Thursday. Dec. 27. The service was conducted by Rev. Russell Burns who also conducted the service at the grave. The choir with Mrs. Lloyd Fraser as or- ganist sang “Rock of Ages" and the Brooklyn Trio. Malcolm Munro. John Bears. and Wil- lard Bruce sang “The Beauti- fui Land". Pallbearers were: Jack Annear. Leslie MacDon- ald. Ethan Stewart. Arnold VanIderstine. Ernest Robert- son and J.J. Stewart. Flower bearers were Frank G reen e. Hubert Nelson. Cl a r c n c 9 Thompson. Elliott Llewellyn. George Clarey. Robert C a m p- bell. Duncan MacKenzie. Ralph Annear. William Naddy Willard Docb arty. Interment was in the Lower Montague cemetery. For tabla reservations New Year’s Eve Dance At The Rollaway Club Monday, Dec. 31 Dancing from 10 till 2 Music by The Tremtones Admission $1.50, tax and tables included TlekctatobcplcirednpSIturdayattho Rollov- Club During the summer the lea.‘ §gue re-organized and now hasI 1 a membership of about 40 mom-l 1 hers. ‘ lCa-naclians Lead ’ ;|n Phone Use ‘ NEW YORK (CPt—An annnual 1 study of the world's telephonesi shows that Canada maintained. its position in 1961 as the conn-I try with the highest rate of tele- phone use. averaging more than t 551 telephone conversations person for the year—up fromi 538 in the previous year. “ The statistics were contained . in a booklet compiled by the American Telephone and Telc-. graph Company and published; Thursday. g The United States was second. j as it was in 1960. with almost. 530 conversations a person com-} pared with 520 in the previous. calls a person. replacing Swe-l den. which was third with 349 in 1960. t l WORKERS KILLED 1 SAN JOSE. Costa Rica (AP) : Part bridge under con- struction over the Virilla River collapsed under the weight of a bulldozer Wednesday. killing 12 workmen and injuring 11 others. One of those killed was Cana- ian subcontractor John Ryan. GOVERNMENT OVER-RULED JOHANNESBURG tReutersI A Smith African placed under a house-arrest order for five years . last month was freed from the ; order Thursday by the Rand 1 Supreme Court. which upheld‘ the application by Percy John j Hodgson that the order was; “grossly unreasonable . . . gra- t tultously oppressive . . . and : inhuman." dial 4-7142 or: 4-8830 ! Souris Rink in Operation k I ma advantage of a free . .between floods and hoping for’ Will commence operations ithe cool weather to Continue to The iceemaking has been under- wav {or nearly two weeks. dille yet but exhibition games shortly. Two teams from rilik this year. the chlonalrcsi Stove Explodes In Montague ' gue fire department was calledi yesterday afternoon about league reform and he prepared M“ Pastorate. Rev. T.R. year. Iceland was third with 487 1' SOURIS—Bay Fortune} D. E. Adams. Minister. Andrew's School. Year‘s Sunday. St. Montague: Church p.m. Andrew's Afternoon Service. 2.30 Rev. all C. Lowery, B.A., B.D.. Min- ister. ' day School. 10.00 a.m. Lord's Supper'. 11.30 a.m. Gospel Ser- vice. 7.30 pm. Testimonies. ei. Sunday School and Bible class 10.30 a.m.: worship at 11.30 a.m.: preaching 7 p. a Special singing. L. Harris. speaker. t MONTAGUE PASTORATE. The United Church. Rcv. Rus- iscll Burns. pastor. Lower Mon- . READY ward to its best year a.m.: Sturgeon 2.30 p.m. )lem- hPl‘shlr‘ Is expected to be high- cr and with the competitive jLord‘s supper; 8 p.m. evening gm,” Hmmng high' several ‘worship. Speaker: David WealegU skips have already lined up ‘ ks for competition in the different bonspiels for provin- cial honors. in the above pic- ure “Duke” MacDonald. a llf‘\\' resident of \lontague is pictured laying down a draw rock for his skip. “Duke” who is all ardent deer hunter. crib- baae player and interested in other sports is a keen com- pctitor and takes his curling :1 .730 p.m. evensong. Harbour: 11 a.m. Sundayi School: 2 pm. worship. Murrayi ‘ ‘ : 2 p.m. Sunday School:i 3.15 p.m. worship. Sturgeon: .1030 a.m. Sunday School: 7.30 pm worship seriously. Recently he and 1 I .\lrs. MacDonald lii i\'(‘(l into ' DUNDAS "' ANNANDALE" their new home on the Queens and Georgom‘m p a 510 1' 31 Road. ' Charges. The United Church. St. David‘s Church. Georgetown gworship ll a.m.: Church School ‘2 p.m. Dundas United Church I worship 2.30 pm. Annand ale United C h 11 r c h worship 7.30 p.m. Minister: Rev. M.R. Pock- * lington. SOURIS - The Souris rink DUNDAS ANNANDALE “1.; United Baptist. Pastoratle. - nialn With a skate at it n'clmk, ‘ nandale Sunday School at. 10 ia.m.: Dundas Sunday School at i 11 a.m.: service at 7.30 p.m. N” “Mk” Sam“ 3" “’1 5“er MURRAY HARBOUR —Mur- iray River Charge. The United iCliurch. Murray River: worship the[11 a.m.; Sunday School 10 the a.m. Murray Harbour: worshipi ‘2 p.m.: Sunday School 10 a.m.‘ - - ILittle Sands: worship 7.30 p.m. (CGIT Vesper servicet. Rev. [David H. Barwise. minister. VALLEYFIEIJ) — ORWELI. Head United. Rev. A.S. Weir. iDD. minister- in- charge. Or- MONTAGUE —~ The Montaqwell Head 11 a.m.: Valleyfield 2.30 p.m. Please note change of t r. _ h f 4,45 1 hours. 0 exinguls a ire ' 5.0.... in the Office 0.2.539 FREE CHURCH of Scotland. MacKenzic farm mach..er i Birch Hill 11 a.m.: Belle River dealers. on the outskirts 0'! 3 I’m-1 Murray River Montague. Ewen E. MacDougall. The stove in the office appar- QUEENS cntly exploded but due to the 211le action of the Montague iremen no serious da -' y ‘ ? “med. maze re NORTH RIVER B a géérsdt. _minister. North River 11 a.m.i; . Clyde River 3 .m.: K' o . NAIROBI. henya ‘RPIIIPIS‘- 1‘7.30 p.m. Sunday? 5 c h alligiStari i An English Roman Catholic North River at ‘10 a m a n d 1 Priest expelled from the Sudan t Clyde River at 2 pm. ‘ 1 Thursday accused the Sudanesei ‘ ' ' ' 1 government of religious supprcs- MT. HERBERT U n l t ed ‘ slon. Father Downs of Durham. ‘ Church. Service at 2.30 p. . England. who arrived here with ‘Rev, .1.G.E_ Ball, minister. three other expelled priests. dc-l scribed the Sudan govcl‘nment‘ BREADALBANE PASTOR' as a military dictatorship. and ‘| El Charge. Unitfli Chu I‘Ch- are expecth to be arranged Souris area will be using and the High School 7 . m.l student. I PRIESTS-EXPELLED c .,.' . .: Monta ue 11m“ "tagu 94’ am g ‘ m. morning prayer and ser- WINSLOE C II A R G E. The moreland 11 a.m. CAVENDISH said “the whole place is run by I Pleasant Valley 11 a.m.: Rose the police.“ IValley 3 p.m.: Breadalbane 7.30 THEATRE M 0 N TAGII E "x15" Friday 8:30 Saturday 8 and 10 p.m. Matinee Saturday 3.30 p.m. In technicolor with David McLean. Charles Bronson. Tyler Moore. The rocket ship that challenged outer space. The true story of men who face death daily. See rescue from the air. Will love stand the test? Excitement. thrills, near disaster. sunter’s -Pre-'Inventory SALE o DRESSES o PARTY DRESSES o SLIMS Blouses . . . '/2 Price Table of Odds and Ends—All prices NO APPROVALS — ALL SALES FINAL THURS. FRI.. SAT. DEC. 27—28—29 0 COATS IA; off 0 SWEATERS O LINGERIE SUNTER'S Ladies' Wear .Charlottetown THE PRESBYTERIAN Charge. The United Church of ngzw' Canada - Worship at Bay For-tsundév tunei 11 am- Souris- 7 Wm ReV- I Creek; 3 p.m. worship. Clydet . .River: 730 p.m. worship: MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge.‘:eoples gathering m... The Presbyterian Church. Newrmond L, Gilli5, minister. ‘ ANGLICAN S J h . aud and S ringfield. t. o n‘s. a'm'; Worship 11 a'm’ and. 7‘30 Crapaud: epvensong and carolsi ‘ 7.30 p.m.: sr. Springficl a.m.: S I 31 Watchnight service 11.15 p.m. U . UPTON GOSPEL Chapel. Sun- R". Cam“ T-E- Lodcr- mm?- Elliott. minister. 11a.m. Central MARSHFIELD — HARRING- toli and Mt. Stewart Charge. m_‘ Cllllrch. St. worship 11 a.m. Rev. Donald Nicholson. cr. MILTON — RUSTICO Angli- can Parish. Rev. A.E. Piercey. Killen_ Minister. j TRYON — BONSHAW United 2.3olBaptist Pastorate. Rev. L. R. m UNITED BAPTIST Pastoratej p.m.: Winsloe North 2.30 p.m.:i ‘Montague. Rev. A.G.J. Sleeves.‘ Winsloe South 11 pastor. Montague: 10 a.m. Sun- School program at Win sloe 1‘ day School: 11 a.m. worship; 3‘ South. Friday 7.30 p.m. Minis- Mur i-ayI ter: Mr. James B. Miller. UIGG Uigg 11 a.m.: Hazelbrook 7.30 p.m. Rev. C.W. Passey. minis-Elie 0f ter. in Church. Central Parish. Canoe 11 a.m. worship: 10 a.m.. . School. Nine M l l e' “'1’.” Baptist 10;' - New Year's Eve y o u n g. Chum ' R a y- CHURCII. Crap- . Worship Eliz a beth's.1 t. John's. Crapalld: Dec. YORK . Church: Pastoral 3 Tile Presbyterian I lp.m. Re pm Rev. T.li.B. Somersflter. Kirk of St James. Charlot- AN . Belfast: p.m. . bane minis- ' J o h ii‘s. and 730 12. at tor. St. John‘s. Milton: ; St. Mark's. Rustico: ‘ MURRAY RIVER Church of; p.m. evening prayer and ser-lGraVGS. ‘Christ. 10 a.m. Bible School and‘ mon. 1‘ School a ' ' .01 ted Church. Highficld 73 6 FREE a.m. Sunday1Westcrn ‘ .m.: lSchool 2 Summer H A Z ELBROOK. ‘IB.D.. UNITED sington. i albane Churches of Christ. .a.m ible School: 11 a.m. wor-l 730 Pm worship. Minister; Mr_ I ton. Church School 9.50 a. m: Merle W. Zimmerman. p.m FREE CHURCH 01" Scotland. . Christmas Story '11.00 a.m. and 7.00 0.111.. Stan-; 2.30 p.m. Minister: Rev. LcWIs chcl 2.30 pm. Rev. W. R. Und- M. Murray, (1: holy communion 11 erhay' mimster‘ l FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST PASTORAL Charge-Church. Central Bedeque. Mor- iiited Church. Rev. G A. fining worship 10.45 am; Sun. -Grove: 7.30 p.m. York. ‘ COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge; MURRAY HARROUR'Chul-chtChurch. MI} Hush Lowry. cat-tsmnhope. 11 a.m. Union Road. of Christ. 11 a.m. Lord‘s sup- ecliist. Harrington 11 a. per and worship: 6 p.m. Bible‘ Marslifleld 2 p.m.: Mt. Stewart School. Speaker: David Weale. e BEACH POINT GOSPEI Chap' tetown. interim-moderator. THE PRESRYTERI m-5 42.30 p.m. West i l iThe United Church. Rev. W. A. NORTH TRYON and Breadal-| Presbyterian Churches. North Tryon: am.. 5.5. and Bible Class 1 a 15. Breadalbane: Bible Cas I 2.30; Service 3 p.m. Rev. G. i Pm: Worshtp 817.30 P-m. .Westmoreland 7.30 p.m. Sunday Cape Traverse S a bbath Rev. Kenneth W.R. Cameron. ' KENSINGTON pastoral Charv the Presbyterian Church. Peter D. Ruddell. B.A., tor. Cascumpec Sunday School Interim-Moderator. Ken- 10 a.m.; worship at 11 a.m. Tig- Sunday School. 10.00 nish worship at 2 p.m. tweathcr \ a.m.. Worship. 11.00 a.m. Prea- 11 a.m. Cavendish: 2.00 town. 3.00 p.m. Sunday School 10‘ lett. Bible School 10 a.m.: wor- ship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Watch Night service 9-12 p.m. Decem- ber 31. Fredericton. Cavendish Church: 3 pm wor- ew Glasgow Christian 10 a.m. Bible School; I UNITED CHURCH. Kensing- 'worshlp 11 a.m.: evening 7.30 . Massed choirs will present in Scripture D.V. Charlottetownwand song. Summcrfield servicet lday School 12 noon: evening 2-30 P- m’ Pleasant service 7.30 p.m. Pastor: R e v. : Bernard Toncr. BEDEQUE UNITED B a ptist iChurch. Sunday School 10 a.m.; Imorning worship 11 a.m. ev. Covehead. 7.30 v. R. H. Baxter, minis- t TRYON PASTORAL Charge. iMacQuarrie. DD. minister. Try- on: Sunday School at 10 a.m.: 1 . worship at 11 a.m. C r a p and: ‘Sunday School at 11 a.m.: Cape Traverse: Sunday School at 6.30 Service at t? 5} NEW LONDON Anglican Par- ish. 8.30 a.m. Holy communion at St. Mark's: 11 a.m. oly communion at St. Mark's: 2.30 p.m. evensong at St. Stephen's: 7.30 p.m. evensong at St. Thom- as‘. Rev. Ron Parsons. rector. O'LEARY UNITED Pastoral Charge. 9.30 a.m. Brac: 11 a.m.i O’Leary; 2.30 p.m. West Devonfi 7.30 pm Bloomfield Rev Dav-3 id H. Hamilton. minister. ALBERTON P A s 'r o RAL Charge. United Church. -R e v. David acDona‘), BA, minis- Minister. Tryon. 11 a.m. t Tryon 10 a.m.: West- CHUKCH of Scotland. Charge. DeSable 11 p.m.: worship 3 p. m.; side 7 p.m. Minister: iHL Estabrooks. associate pas- tor. f pcrmittinzl. Albertoa s u nday’ 11.00 a.m.: evening service at School 10 a.m.: worship at p.m. . “mils: 7Holi‘p'rlgentle cw Closing Keir Memorial Malac- pm All "Wicca will be con- - . v. . . . . . . ‘ mow y que. Worship. 7.30 p.m. All Ser- ducted by Mr. Alan Darby. IPENg'lgiOS'cll‘ALm yang. I‘ THE P3353771: NAN vices to be conducted b r. - AN Pin“. ’0 lea o 5 am a.” Re: 1;”! lChurch Wood Island worship Menu] c. Bishop. . student {or ALBERTON D West 0 t Street.1d ummers d .on.‘ M 1930 a.m. Rev. Donald Nichol- the Ministry. Presbyterian Churches. Wen Reyna s. poster. on ay. I 'm‘ M" Allison “Ln” son minister. I Point 4 p.m worship. Alberton 10.15 a.m.. service 11 a. m; student supply. 1' ' ; CHRIST CHURCH of sum: 730 pm hip. Mr. Don d evening service 7.30 p.m. FREDER'CTON AND Bread'i memide- Minister: 1114- HOW' Rosa will conduct both services. SUMMERSIDE CHURCH 01 Christ. Rev. D.L. Hewlett. min- ister. Morning worship ll a.m.; Bible School 10 a.m.; evening RICHMOND BAY Presbyter- ian Churches. Victoria West 11 a.m. Service conducted by Mr. . Donald Ross. Freeland 2 at 7.30 pm . . ted b . mulierme “$3; Valli}, 2 sUMMERsmE CHURCH of the Nazarene Rev. Philip Char to. minister. Sunday School 10 a.m.: worship II a.m.; evening service at 7 p.m. p.m. Service conducted by Rev. J. Donald MacKay.' PARISH 01“ Port Hill. Sun- day aftcr Christmas. 9 a.m. El- lerslie— mattins: 11 a.m. In- vcrness— mattins. 7.30 pm Port Hill— evensong. Services conducted by Rev. Delmont on Yeo. Canon Mark Ferguson. priest-in- charge. SUMMERSIDE AND St. Eleanors. Sunday after Christ- mas. St. Mary‘s. Summerside: 7.40 a.m. mattins and litany: 8 a.m. holy communion: 9 a.m. TV "The Nation’s Business” 6 p.m. Channel 13 Honourable ( George Nowlon’ Minister of Finance Honourable Pierre Sovigny Associate Minister of National Defence amily eucharist and sermon; 9.45 a.m. Sunday School: 7 p.m. service of nine lessons a n d carols. St. John's. St. Eleanors: 10 a.m. Sunday School; 11 a.m. choral eucharist and sermon. Canon Mark Ferguson. rector. TRINITY UNITED Summerside. Rev. C. ber. minister. Rev. Dr. L.P. Ar- chibald. minister of visitation. Morning worship 11 a.m.: Sun- day School 11 a.m. and 12 p.m.; evening service 7 o'clock. UNITED BAPTIST Church. Summerside. Rev. Keith R. Hobson. pastor. Rev. H.L. Es- tabrooks. associate pastor. Ser~ vice at Summerside 11 a.m.: Sunday School and adult classes at 10 a.m.: service at 7.30 p.m.: Bedeque 11 a.m.: Belmont 8 Church. R. Web- Honourable Walter Dinsdclo Minister of Northern p.m. Affairs and National PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Resources Summerside. Rev. J. Donald 1 MacKay. minister. Worship ati 11 a.m.: senior Sunday SChOOlI 10 a.m.: primary Sunday School.’ The Progressive Conservative Party _ Auk ‘ ‘ SATURDAY % ‘5' STATlONERY PAPER NAPKINS Dinner size napkins. White. 2 ply. k . 50 in a pee age 2 P.M. Spccl l. 8 pkg, SELF SEAL ENVELOPES White envelopes. 110 in a package. 2 P.M. Special. pkg NAPKINS , With attractive border. 100 in a package. 2 P.M. Special. pkg. WAXED PAPER Good quality paper. 100 ft. rolls. P.M. Special. rol WRITING PADS Good quality paper. Jumbo size. 39c 2 P.M. 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