*. ment risk t 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur., April 28, 1966. BBG Are Considering a ister Rev p.m. t= Graeine M. Fraser, min- Belle River 9 30 heeit Head 11.15 a.m. Valleyfield ‘the United Church. - Rev. PRINCE a.m. Or- ithe Dnited Church Sunday, May. p.m Rev ¥. Hioyd,minister. BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge, RM. Cameron, minister. Bedeque: | Church School 10 a.m. Worship) 11 a-m. Borden: Church School | 19 and 11 a.m. Worship 3 p.m. | BEDEQUE NORTH Pastoral | KENSINGTON © Presbyterian | |Charge, the United Church Min- Church Pastoral Charge. Pre- ‘Comer Brook tation ister, Rev. R.M. Shaw Travel- paratory Serving, Freetown | ie Rest: Worship 930 a™. Thursday, April 28 at 8 p.m. | e This would ‘allow it to |Freetown: Sunday Scio! 10.00 Communion Services Sunday; | OTT SWA (CP )- ~The Board of | provine Broadcast Governors have taken give full regional “coverage” of am" “Worship~t- arm deque: Sunday School evth-Be~-May-}-Kensington-H-a-m:-Free-|the-United Church. Brown Jar- | 10 a.m. town 3 p.m. Malpeque 7.30 p.m. idine, minister. Miminegash ‘11.00 'BA., land Bloomfield at O° Leary 11.15 guest weleumiiee Rev John Me- supply._Tlen!sh: Worship 9 80 Hardy speaking 11 a.m. Sunday am. Alberton. Worship and “Sthool 12 noon. Rev. Raymond Sunday School 10 am. Cascum- L. Gillis, interim-moderator pec: Worship 14.15 a.m O’LEARY ALBERTON and West Point. Charge. Rev. Elroy McKillop, Presbyterian Services, May 1. BD., minister. Sunday, Rev. J.S. McBride, interim-mo- May 1. West Devon and Brae at derator- Mr. A.R. Murray; Cate- West Devon 9.30 a.rh. @*Leary \chist. Alberton: Sunday -School 10.30 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. West | Point: Sunday School 6.30 p.m. Worship 7.30 p.m. “United Pastoral a.m. MONTROSE Pastoral Charge; iia Pastorate Sunday, May TRYON — Bonshaw Un inte d | & pm Fveryone welcome. Rev. rector. Third Sunday after Edward G. _ Britten, pastor. ter. Ellerslie. Holy Communion | 11 a.m. CHRISTIAN Church, Summer- munion 3 p.m. Port Hill. Even- side. Minister, D.L. Howlett. Bi-|ing Prayer 7.30 p.m. AYPA Sat-. ble School 10 a.m. Classes for all urday 7.30 p.m. at Ellerslie. ages. Worship and Communion | 5 | 11: a.m. Nursery and Junior, FREE CHURCH of Scotland. church during worship. Speak-|Worship: Summerside 11 a.m. er, Mr. “A.H. Hubley.’ Evening |Cape .Traverse 3 p.m. Mr. Da- ‘Service 7.30 p.m. Speaker, Rev. | vid Compton will conduct the H. Estabrooks. services. Rev. Ewen E. MacDou- | gall, interim-moderator. TRYON Charge, fhe United!” yee UNITED Church, Ken} Church. Sunday,-May 1. Sunday | Schools. Tryon 10 a.m. Crapaud ysington: Chureh-School. 9.50 a |Worship 11 a.m. and 7. 11 a.m, Worship: Crapaud 945 |summertield Service 9.30 %.1n. a.m. Cape Traverse 11 a.m. Try-|Rev. Gordon MacBeth, BA., on 7.30 p.m. Minister, Rev. A.H.|BD,, minister. a | SPRINGFIELD. — O'Leary Un- ANGLICAN Church. Parish of | lited Baptist Miestorate _ Rev. Port Hill. Rev. Delmont Yeo, | Maxwell Nesbitt, pastor. Youth ae en a.Wid 20) events, |Worship 7.30 p.m. Rev. George R. Tannahill, min- |a.m. Montrose 3 p.m. Emsdale |. : Tryon: Church School 10 a.m. a a a | Poel FM crag scala eee 7.30 p.m. Worship (Communion) 11 a:m. Denys Forry. assistant mao-|_NoelF. Murphy, Westies | SRINCERQMN— Lot 16 Unt __ |Bonshaw: Worship 3 p.m. Miss | with Colonial Broadcasting | Humber Valley Bro: “zast-|ed Church Pastoral Charge,| THE PRESBY TERIAN| ALBERTON Pastoral Charge. |Evelyn Eaton, RN, retired mis- a "Ltd. operator of three ing operatingyCFCB, noted there Princetown Service 11 am. Sun- Church, North Tryon and Brad-|the United Church. Rev. Keith | .Sionary to Ind ther stat s f the province, are two television station oper- day School 11 a.m. Lot 16 Sun- albane. North Tryon: Annual|Whitney, interim - moderator ary to India, special speak- said his companys ‘proposed ating in Corner Brook as well day School 10 a.m. Service 7.30 Thankoffering Service with Rev. Arthur Murray, Sunday ‘er. Westmoreland: Communion stati: would supply a type of 28 his radip station. There we , regional coverage not being |# string of other radio and outlets in nearby areas. given to the community through | iss taarkcet wea well covered the CBC outlet there or CFCR, | the existing private ae He proposed operation of an AM (serps panigtion) sta. CBC gi se plenty tion on. 790 kilocycles | programs regional oc The bid. by CFC, and his station covered local RAG |scene and set up special “‘reg- will be studied by the hic ; lional Hinks for such things as which will make a recommen- Socisigy pasate: on—it to the government — He noted that a letter had later } With a population of about | been sent to the BBG by New- 7,000. in 1965, a booming econ- | foundland-Broadcasting Co. say- omy and some $37,000,000 an- |ing that if Colonial is granted a rually in retail sales: an. | seek one too in Corner Brook, will | Brook could easily support an- | seek one t other radio station, Mr Ferry | This woud mean CFCB would told the board | have to:compete against the net- | Linked with VOCM im St. |work systems of. the CBC Co- Johns, CKOM in Grand Falls | lonial and _ the Newfoundland ard CHCM in St. Marys, the | company mew station._at Corner Brook | ee es th would give colonial stations in | to carry al! these stations. he the four major areas of the added. Refrigerator Sales Streak Shows No Sign Of Cooling By GORDON GRANT popular with the housewife, pat- TORONTO (CP) — The hot | Heular copper-tone. The frost- gales streak that refrigerators |free unit is the current favor started on last year is showing |ite, however, and ts expected mo sign of cooling off, accord- to take about 40 per cent of the | ing to manufacturers market this year Sales, in the first two months | This refrigerator is the one | ef this year were up about 17 | that eliminates the~ titne-con- per cent from last year’s $110,-|suming defrosting job which 000,000 pace, and this -gain is |plagues most housewives. expected to hold up Tor~st-least |crEpITS RETA, SALES the first quarter Manufacturers say that the | Sales in 1965 jumped about a RGom hen? heen in’ voted’ wale per cent from 1964, with more | ‘ than 375,000 refrigerators find- rather than in sales to bwild- img homes. This was about 30,- —~§00—-more—than—the-industry—nad- expected to sell in 1965 and is even more than it had expected z to sellin 1967 oa range sales, but # Deminion Bureau-of Statistics "ie said: ‘The housewife Mes figures show 352,562 units were sold in Canada by domestic makers with Ontario residents feading the way,buying 143,890 units. Quebec was second with 97 310. The bulk of refrigerators sold im Canada are replacements and the outlook. for the future looks. bright since there are an esti- _mated 1,500,000. refrigerators | cushion of air more than 10 years old now | vacuum pea Canadian homes. ‘| Manufacturers realize SEEK CHANGES long as the refrigerator is A spokesman for the industry omy a replacement marke: | said: “Most refrigerators in homes | int occu ‘work: pretty well, the old ones fughshee ee arlene that is, so if we want to selt | With this in mind a number a—new-—model—we—have—to—find- of manufacturers are—showing |“ something attractive.’’ | interest in building a refriger- ‘ator which has foam insulation ‘ gets sentimental about it. After all jrange and have to jnew . timing devices, perature controls.”’ The most recent innovation in refrigerators has been which can be poe around a 8 One of the biggest innovations | has been the side-by-side refrig- | to give more room inside and | erator - freezer which he said | take less space outside. | “may really hit the chest | = e freezer market.” CHURCHES The -side-by-side-unit-has-been (Continued from page 11) < ¢eut in size so that it now takes up only slightly-more room in - jkitchen than a conventional I. North Rustico 11 a.m. Stanley | gi ar at Bridge 730 pm. Sunday ae 2 refrigerators are also |Schools:- Stanley Bridge 10 a.m. \Cavendish 9.45 a.m. Men’s Club closing event, May 9, ladies in- Export Credits \vited. Rev. Frank B. Stiles, min. | ‘ister. S Insurance Down | | | VALLEYFIELD Orwell | OTTAWA (CP)—The Export |\Head — Belle River Pastorate, Credits Insurance Corporation | ‘ insv'red $212.000,000 worth of ex- | ports ‘in 1965 compared with! $246,000,000 in the previous year, FE its annual report showed Last year’s total included $78,- 500.900 worth of goods insured | -—on—behalf—of-the-Canadian—gov---=— ernment, compared to a corre- sponding $215.000.000 of govern- in 1964, largely in connection with large wheat and aircraft sales The report, tabled in the Com- mons by Trade Minister Win- _ ters also showed that the Crown agency signed long-term. export financing agreements to provide $57 900.000. for six capital goods projects in five countries. This compared with __$68.000,000_. in 1964 Two agreements were signed with Pakistan ~and one each with India, Mexico, Formosa and the United Arab Republic ONE LED THE WAY The first. Jewish kibbutz. 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