' #. ne and Worship 11 ~ Tev am. David Weale. minister. teeth RURAL. CHURCHES KINGS SOURIS — Bay Fortune Unit- ed Church Pastoral Charge. Sun- day, Oct. 28. Souris: Sunday School 9.30 a.m. Worship 7 p.m. Fortune: Sunday School a.m, Rev. F.E. Phinney, minis- ter. MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge, the Presbyterian Church. Rey. Basil Lowery, BA., BD., minis-d ter..Sunday, Oct.. 23. St. Ame drew's, Cardigan: Church School 10.15 a.m. Worship 11.00 am. St. Andrew's Lorne Val- Worship 2.30 p.m. St. An- drew’s, Montague: Church School 10 a.m. Worship 7.30 p.m. MURRAY HARBOR Church of rist. Bible School 10 a.m. The rd’s Supper and Worship 11 \p:m. David Weale, minister: tae MURRAY RIVER Church of Church, Sunday, Oct 28, Sun. Meld: Worship 7.30 p.m. Sunday Christ. Evangelistic Service 7.30 DUNDAS — Annandale Unit- ed Baptist Pastorat.e Dundas: Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship 11 am.” Annandale: Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship 7.30 p.m. Lic. Myrtle Ingersol, pastor. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church. Sunday, Oct. 23. Mur- ray Harbour North: Church School 10 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Murray Harbour South: Church School 2 p.m. Worship 3.00 p.m. Peter’s Road: Church School 7 p.m. WMS Thankoffering Ser- vice 8 p.m. Rév. M. Carl Cur- Lrie, minister. HOLY TRINITY Anglican Church, Georgetown. Sunday. te Matins 10 a.m. Rev. J GEORGETOWN BAPTIST Church. Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Gospel Service 7 p.m. Rev. Earle, Smith, pas- tor. MURRAY RIVER Pentecostal who-o-o needs help?” You do! Unless you * have already taken | the worry out winter heating — by ordering your fuel from your Shell dealer - - - = of Rk. C. BARWISE 245 Elm Ave. 4-4316 WATCH . J. W. SKINNER ~ Kensington Road 2-2961 ja.m. and 7,30 p.m. «Rev. day School 10 a.m.‘ Worship 11) Fred | Day,. minister. . FREE CHURCH of Scotland: Worship: Birch Hill 11 a.m. Bangor 2 p.m. Belle River 4.30 p:m, Murray River 7.30-—p.m. Rev. Ewen E, MacDougall, min- ister. MONTAGUE Church of Christ. Sunday, Oct. 23. BibleSthool 10 a.m. Morning Worship: 11 a.m. Message: ‘‘The Grace of God.” ‘Evening. Service: 7.30 p.m. Mes- sage:' “How Great Is Your God?” With slides of the city of Ephesus. Leslie Jones, minis- ter. MURRAY -HARBOR Pastoral Charge, the United Chtirch, Sun- day, Oct. 23: Murray Harbor 11 a.m. Belle River 2 p.m. Murray River 7.30 p.m. Rev. Herbert Chapman, BA., BD., minister: CENTRAL KINGS Pastoral Charge, the United Church: Sun- day, Oct. 28. Dundas: Church School 10‘a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Annandale: Worship $8 p.m. School ..2_p.m.* ip 3 p.m. Murray River: Worship 11 a.m. Sturgeon 7.30 p.m. Sunday | fj School 10.30 a.m. + QUEENS ° ' BROOKFIELD PASTORAL ‘Charge, the ~Presbyterian Georgetown: Church School | 10.30 a.m. Worship 7 p.m.. Rev. James W. Forbes, BA,, BD., MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge, the United Baptist Church. Sun- day, Oct. 23. Rev. F. Donald} Chase, pastor. Montague: Sun- | day School 10 a.m. Worship i1 ‘a.m. Murray _ Harbor; Sunday Church. Glasgow Road: Worship | School 10.30 am. Hartsville: | Sunday School 10.30 a.m. Clair MacLeod, student minister. Rev. zane Teeny ievenim-mogent tor. THE PRESBY TERIAN, Church, Wood-Islands. Service. of Worship 9.30 a.m. Sunday School 10.45 a.m. .Rev. Donald | Nichglson, minister: THE PRESBYTERIAN Church, St. John's, Belfast. Ser- vices of Worship 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Rev. Donald Nicholson, minis- ter. . MARGATE United Chureh Pastoral Charge. Sunday, Oct. 23. Long River 10 a.m. Margate 11,90 a.m. New London 7.30-p.m. Rev. W.A. Paterson, MA, BD., minister THE PRESBYTERIAN Church, Central Parish Canoe Cove: Sunday School 10.00 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Clyde River: Sunday a ye 2 p.m. Worship, |. Reception of new members 3.00 p.m. Churchill: Sunday School 10 a.m. Annual Harvest-in Ser- vice 7.30 p.m. Special musie by the Park Royal Eight. Dedi- cation of Memorials. Nine Mile Creek: Sunday School 10 a.m. Bev. Rerroaea L, Gillis, minie- HAZELBROOK—Uigg — Alex. andra Baptist Pastorate. Sunday, Oct. 28: Hazelbrook 9.30 a.m. Uigg 11,a.m. Alexandra 7.30 p.m. The Brooklyn Trio will sing at this service. - Lic. ~ John Allen, minister. HAMPTON ‘Pastoral Charge, the United Church. Service for Victoria and’ Hampton in Hamp- ton Church 11 a.m. Bonshaw UCW Thankoffering Service 7.30 11 a:m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Hunter River: Worship 2.30 p.m. Sunday School 10.30 a.m. Brook- We Specialize in ~ Meats and: Fish-- Free Delivery QUEEN ST. MEAT MARKET p.m. Rev. Donald C. Powell, ‘BA., BD., guest minister, and the Junior Choir of the charge will sing at the-evening service. Rev. Bryer R. Jones, minister. HUNTER RIVER United Church” Pastoral” Chargé:*” Sun- | day, Oct. 23. Wheatley Riven 10 a.m. Hunter River 11.15 a.m. Sunday School Rally Day Ser- vice. Hampshire 8 p.m, Special UCW Thankoffering Service.) Rev. Bryer R. Jones, guest speaker. Special music. Rev. Donald C. Powell, BA., BD., minister. / MT. STEWART — St. Peters Bay Charge, the United Church. Mt. Stewart; Worship 11.15 a.m. Senior Sunday- School 10 a.m. | Morell: Worship 7.30 p.m. Sun- day Séhool 10.30 a.m. St. Peters Bay: Worship 9.30 a.m. ptamniond | School 10.30 a.m. VERNON — Pownal Pastoral 8 The eS, Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 20, 1966. } Church. _ Sunday, Oct. 23. St. John’s, Clifton 11 a.m, Geddie Memorial 2.30 a.m. South Gran ville, Annual Thankoftering Service of WMS 8 p.m. Special Music. Rev. Leslie R. Files,’ minister . NORTH RIVER Baptist Pas- torate.. Rev. T.W. Howard, pas- tor. Sunday, Oct. 23.. Worship: Fairview 11 a.m. North River 3 p.m. Long Creek 7.30 p.m. Sun- GM \ Truck Prices © Boosted In U.S. DETROIT (AP) Motors Corp. said here it | hae raised U.S. prices of ~its 1967 mode! trucks an average of | models. 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MATHESON Provincial-Farm Editor a8 last vear's eu from people who are trying to trace relatives of another day, — or some unusual event. Usually IT am unable to help, but last week a Mrs. Charles L. White from Boise, Idaho called one night about 10:30. She told me she and her husband /had been trying to find me for two days, which is not so unusual. I move around a good deal, and much of my time has been spent at the hospital. (Mrs.» -Matheson is improving, though very slowly and is still -in the hospital.) Mr. and Mrs. White were trying te find.a newspaper refer- ence to the incident which won a citation and a. gold watch for ‘Mr. White’s father, John Elipaleth White, away back -in 1881, He was a boy of 16 years at the time, and he and a” number of older companions made several ous trips to take off passengers and some crew J] und , from: the Tle OF Cope Northern Light which was ice-bound about Bear and in bad circumstances. an and I suggested she call would Trcbealy find something, for in it about such an incident. the rescue; Charles Machon, - Daniel Machon, Thomas Davy, James White, James Clarke, and John White, a lad of 16. Gold Watches Given As Awards in appreciation of their actions. many years but it was destroyed by fire. the names, apparently; are those. of men.from. the southern. shore of the Island, inthe vicinity adjacent to where the old “Northern I presume. Never as Satisfactory sueuines We ore te os oe breaker strong, to withstand the heavy pressures of the ice, but the Northern Light never was satisfactory so far as main- taining the communication with the mainland of Canada te concerned. “____The power plant was an engine of 9,800 horsepower. Rt and Co, Levis, Quebec. t her way through three feet of solid The captain was John Finlayson, the first mate was John MacKay, the first engineer John MacMillan and the purse? John Westaway, the old newspaper said. Fish Catch Was A Miracle? ‘ THE ARGUS of 1877 looking back to the first winter of the Belfast settlers who had arrived in the Polly, referred te some of the hardships the newcomers suffered. One interesting story concerns a group of settlers who The miraculous part. of the catch was “there has never been a herring caught there since’, the newspaper reported Bear With Fire i 4 C. Stewart, another Belfaster, eaught about the size ofa full grown sheep. He slew it with a stick. But the Rev. McLennan killed a large bear with a stick. The reputedly powerful clergyman met the animal while he was out walking evening with his wife. . But here’s one Shere two women ;chased a bear ae a tree. One of the women kept the bear up the tree while her companion went home to bring a man to shoot it. No names were given but the ladies came from Point Prim. First Belfast School Teacher DONALD NICHOLSON who came from Scotland on The Polly, was the first school teacher in Belfast. He was also the first merchant. He was the first ta ship off produce, to import supplies. He was the first shipowner. He had two bo nil in the Newfoundland trade, shipping cattle and A few families who, had been in Belfast prior to the Polly, ‘were ‘known to have supported life for one winter when provisions were scarce, by catching rabbits, and dig- ging clams after cutting three to four feet of. ice on the flats, the old story said. 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