= | PREPARATIONS 9 cnt.corts stenting, Pe. |¢ial service, and nv ee . ve minutes..silence in honor (Continued trom ‘page 1) —_| great wartime leader. ment's Victoria Tower and) « wocmag from Bellast . | Sa Abbey drooved ‘hall-staft, but-many of |Daé been belping | set ap A a 2 at jal tour. |°2t2falque im Wes'minste~ Eastern And Central Districts | “orien snd provineial tour- 3 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. 25, 1965. 5|buses and strolling pas the | in state. — \wnaware there was anything, Up on Ludgate Hill oe . ° + , Of London, a cluster of ‘ 1 the da e | Congregation At Marshfield sates. | fucr'eats'pered a te aap | HOLD SPECIAL SERVICE = M vestealaster Abbey, however, for several days, while work- Conducts Annual Meeting was packed with..sombre-laced me: inside the: cavernous ca- ‘ , ‘| men: and-women- of all-ages as | thedra) built stands for TV-cem-| ence, | the annual mee‘ing of St. Co- auditors for the year. Dean. of nee held: # ston’s funeral service Saturday. beaten in | lumba’s . Church. Marshfield Reporté given included: senior; memorial service for Sir Win- There will likely be a service’ out of office. | held. Saturday night high, prepared by David Fos-| ston. rehearsa! Thursday or Friday. en by. Scott MacArthur, treasur-- Explorers, Mrs. Irving Boswell; | Church of St. Margaret's. West- ices in St. Pail's Sunday, a| tives returned ® ‘ ler, showed the budget alloca. Women's Missidfiary Society, | minster—whefte “Churchill! “and verger said, bu‘ Sir Winston Wad) |tion for the year had been met Mrs. Irving Boswell; session,) Clementine Hozier were mar- been mentioned in prayer’ at | condition. * aah Earl Poster: special| ier Sir Alee Douglas-Home was | noon services Correspondence read includ. 2d. Repert Tey: auditors, | ed a recommendation handed | £4"! Foster: Ladies’ Aid, Mrs. il ° node | Earl Name: Ladi’ ‘Milestones In Great Life . |quest for contributions toward ~— - | in -the life of Sir. Winston | cabinet post as indeenre | forwarded to the treasurer of | anh: ee. | OT, state for the colonies. the synod, Rev. E.H. Bean, Syd- \d ° ov 1874—Born at B' 1908 — Married to Clemens ney, NS. Ho s Session heim Palace, Woodstock. Ox- | tine Hozier. the daughier of | The report of the Presbyter- fordshire. Col. Sir H. M.Hozjer and | ists rolling up in chartered Monday afternces for the lying: osmadeale » deaapaiiiataprappemnn icommae nie Houses of Parliament seemed | lof St. Paul's as they had been | Hugh Lowry presidéd over Mrs. John Munn were appointed| Bishop Max Warren and the eras that will cover Sir Win- July 1945 The financial statement, giv- ter; Children of the Church and| "“uvlier, in the adjoining’ There were no special serv. O-tober~ |and finances were in a healthy Ear! Foster; Centennial Com- ried in 1908—former Tory prem- | the regular morning, pa OR | down-by.the-synod and a re. Athol MacBeath. | Berehane of eh ore A ciation LONDON ‘AP)—Milestones 1906-08—Named to his first ian Record convenor showed the TIGNISH — The Tignish Re-| 18991900-—-Served as 4 cor- | Lady Blanche Ogilvy. q : N ‘ ee ngregation had 1 tarded Children’s Associacion,| Sespondent of the Boer War, y 1 RAMS TRAIN, OCCUPANTS ESCAPE 7 —— peeeentig tad vont (rec ig eprint "tae | er" elmer and ex: | ttt-Appaned for, te | eee PrenehBaes game , Doris And ie Every House Plan first time as first lord of the | paign and the Eden erson of St. Peters | January meeting a full time caped at Pretoria, South ay : - nts of the abo collided with a 1985 model car|_ 1® the election of officer-bear-|tescher and a larger class of | Africa. | ie het oe ies | sovrumene 7PM... Five occupa: bove train Several other cars near- Georgetown was hauled from riven by Leroy Blaisdell of \&%% Cecil Stetson and Irving children is their catlook for the \ 1900-Won his first seat in Pritish failure to smash the | crisis. Be car ads | escaped serious ing the crossing at the same the ditch and was able to pro Red House ; Boswell were appointed for a coming school term Parliament Turks at Gallipoli. April 9, 19@—Becomes an Per yetowre Royalty, The a time also had considerable ceed to Georgetown under its The accident occurred at three-year aa te John Cairns, ‘The minutes of the previess | 1915-16—A soldier of the | honorary U.S: ~_ cident occurred when the trouble to avoid striking the own power. The occupants of 415 pm. when the drivers, eae Jack Wate, “whe meeting was read by che secre-| mercial Travellers of America. waters (ont Bo wee 6 Seu 7 Rory 4 re-election - above car was unable to stop ‘train’ The car owned and the car are said to be none the travelling in oppo ees had moved to another province. finsacial ropee, wes giv ragia —— money was voted (2) the 6th ‘Royal Scots Fusiliers the House of Commons. cin time to avoid striki avoid striking the __driven by Albert Brousseay of _worse of their experience on tne ote en ‘the one | Offering collectors for the | Mrs. Milten Keough in the a eo supplies. nee 1917 Named minister of July of Com- year 1965 are David Foster and sence of the treasurer M: | | mons ieee him as t | of the highway. and) e TS.| The meeting was chaired by munitions. oN L \. To Sate and Alen Meese nae | ard Boe. |the president Mrs. Peter Des- 192-28—Served as chancel | greatest Engiishmad of the | acBeath as al- A cheque for $40 was received | Roches opened and closed with ‘or of the exchequer. age. ; avy €a g Uu e Dp resi e nt | Two-Car Crash | ternates. Mrs. Earl Foster and’ as @ donation from United Com- | prayer 1939-40—Again became first Jan. 24, 1965—Died. cecmemennmennnsanannan erent or enema | Damage Slight | . . , To Inspect Sea Cadets | “nts tame ome] island Furriers itd, | and Columbia streets yester- we 7 Currently on a tour of the) 3", tvince Which now has 17~ cadet day resulted in minor damage ’ ee ‘ Maritime sea cadet dis‘ricts, | : corps to both vehicles. — . Dr. H.D. Roberts of St. John's, | . My | He was elected Ist vice-prest- The accident occurred around | Newfoundland, national _ presi- | 4 a | dent of the national body in 1961 | '.'5 p.m. when 8.1964 modal ae dent of the Navy League of land in Oct. 1964, at the annual ©?" driyen by Joyce Mactellas eee Canada sponsor, of the cadet | meeting held in’ Edmonton ‘he of. Souris, And proceeding south é on Chapél Street collided with _ _ movement across the country, | - will be in Charlotte own today A highlight of his’ visit will be*~ an address to members of the Prince Edward tIstand Division of the Navy League at the ban- quet which is being held at the Charlottecown Legion Home Chairman for this function and for the preceeding receotion will be Lt. Cmdr. W.N. Black, RCNR (Ret), president o' the {sland Division, who will be assisted by the Island secretary- _ a 1955 model car driven by ._Krancis.Gregory of New, Zea- | was elec che, presideftt cue land. The Gregory vehicle was Cars Collide | entering Chapel street. Avoiding Truck wen ‘—_o7 SOURIS — Two cars received WORLD LEADER fender d&émage when they were pritain, a world leader in the involved in a collision yester- .duction of plutonium, now day on the St..Peters Highway , peters Highway | manufacturers more than 2,000 about a half-mile east of Morell. tong of the poisonous metal a A 1964 model car driven by | year. Continues all this month with reasurer Ralph Carr Immediately after the ban- quet, the scene will shift to the ormer HMCS Queen Charlotte, where Dr. Roberts will carry wut an inspection of the two city ‘orps. RCSCC Kent and NLCC Hyndman During the inspection pro- gram he will also present first aid certificates to 25 Navy Lea- gu Cadets, who recently suc- cessfully completed a 12-week course under Norman MacLeod, Red Cross First Aid instructor. Dr. Reberts accompanied by Mrs. Roberts arrives in the city about 7.30 this morning, and during the forenoon will make official calls upon Lieutenant- Governor WJ MacDonald, Premier Walter R. Shaw and Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet. For lunucheon, accompanied | DR. ROBERTS held at The Armouries followed by a friendly get-together Dr. Roberts, was born in St. John's, and took his higher edu- cation at Prince of Wales Col- lege, Charlottetown, and Dal- housie University from where he graduated in medicine in 1936. Following graduation he took post-graduate work.in both Canada and the US. Returning to St. John's, with a number of other doctors he or- ganized the Roberts Medical Group of which he is the head At one time he served as 2a member and chairman of the | PWC Board. His other interests consist ot, chairman of Elizabeth Drugs Lid., which operates a chain of Know What The | Bible Teaches — | Except a imhn be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of f Ged. (John 3-3). s The Bible teaches that man is born in sin (Ps, 51-5): That he is dead in trespasses and sins: (Eph. (2-1) . That all his rightousness are as filthy rags: (Isaiah 64-6) That he cannot please God. (Rom. 3-8) He is utierly ruined and depraved by nature; and stands condemned by the righteous law of God. (Rom. 3-3) “He must be saved” (Acts 4-12) The father sent the son to be the Saviour of the world: (1, John 4-14). Neither is there salvation in any other (Acts 4-12). By grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves it is the gift of God: not of works lest any map should boast. (Eph. 2-8,9,) ® | | Gigantic Savings on one-of-a-kind _ Furs - showroom samples. SAVE UP TO 50% = THREE QUARTER COATS" “epee Persian Lamb (dyed black) Natural Grey Persian Lamb Sheared Muskrat (dyed) 3 Lowe by Mr. Black and Allison Mac-| drug stores in St, John's. He , ci ars ee ren ac] A RHE ME newer) $ATB Suest 0} ry at ir weekly | tels in area @ : meeting in the Charlottetown Ho- of Newfoundland Building, Sav- o_o ” layed) . Persian Lamb (dyed black) ts |ings and Investments Lid, | GOSPEL HALL, FREETOWN.. _ eet ee Pree Dei ae slowing luncheon there wit Falowing New He EACH NIGHT AT 7:45 EX. SAT. - ooeet . a be a tour of the Fathers of Con- ,coming Canada's tenth ince c federation Memorial Centre ut-| rn. Roberts promoted the Navy |] SPEAKERS: D.C. Howard, Oxford N.S,, G.A. Ramsay der the guidance of Lieut D. . Ross, RCNR (Ret). League movement in that™ pro- The remainder of the after- Doon will be taken up witha bu | M&M MR MRM MR BR KH KS Hx x * . ee siness meeting at the Expert. STARTING TODAY JACKETS Sheared Muskrat (dyed) mental Farm. Also after the “conclusion of the inspection an- other business session will be | Queens MP Pays Tribute “Heroic in war and in peace, brilliant in speech and litera- ture, Winston Churchill was the gteatest man of our time and one of the truly greats of all time, “Heath ~ Macquarrie, Queens MP, said last night in | . tribute fo the British states- | yoo man “He was a master of events | as well as of words and towered | magnificently above his fellow mortals. Yet few with such rare esoteric genius could retain the affection of less gifted men. “Churchill was loved as much | as he was admired. His life and | Bteatness {ig the richest and| Most worthy symbol the demo- seratic ‘orld has produced, and Preservation of the freedom of democracy in his own and other lands is his greatest memorial. “As of Lincoln, it can be sald, ‘He belongs to the ages’.” CITY AREA FUNERALS CARR FUNERAL — The fu- | neral of David M. Carr of 108 Spring Park Road, was held urday afternoon from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home to the Salvation Army Citadel where Service was conducted by Major RH. Walker ‘and Rev. W. 0. Weale. Hymns sung were “Abide ese Hymns ng were" | SUSAN Shes inne Sea Nias (IW CPE Know Hime phe tee | | RaON | MME Me pac | THOMAS Panaaion In His Hands” was sung by Mr Weale. The of Ce’ Bikini tral crue Gencia Ci, of Cex TODAY - - TUESDAY in a bod Ibe ‘ B h . A Sean at - Wed. Nicholas Power ond Samuel Shows 3:30 9 | > 5 an oe ¥ * -. *% 77: * *% Mouton (processed lamb) Squirrel (dyed) Kolinsky , (dyed) Beaver (sheared) ‘kw One =e om $195 Dred ta Neca j ipl ll i i Nal te