A MAJOR DIFFERENCE | Island News Page “Poverty Is News Today, Western and Central Districts | ' [Re cengton Curitcinn win en et] WV elfare Agency Is Told | First Baptist Church Activity | SUMMERSIDE — At the. | . , ‘Flourishing,’ Reports Show _ | sais, "sus sec. ¥" Reports presented a! the an- {$29,000 and that this amount later of weitere; for oo nual meeting of the First Bap- | been applied to the ats ae e on the tople-"The role tist Church of Charlottetown, | debtedness. He further reported mee a held last week, indicated that | that the Turner property on var se Kinnon most phases of the church's ac- | Fitzroy Street, adjacent to the |_ Mr. —— tivities were in a very flourish- | church had been purchased for mae — ing condition, however, the Pas. | $25,000. This property is rented ray Re today poverty is ‘“‘news’’ | problem; “}tor, Rev. Malcolm - Harlow, | but willbe available ata later whereas “ite, : mile commending in his re- |date for the use of the church port the various officers and jin its Christian Education PPO: the hungry 30’s groups, suggested thas it would | gram. “The happiest tbe unwise to adopt an attitude The report of the treasurer, | past or 15 and ‘o x lost their , their get up and) problems, and generally © those _ identity | problems for which it is better E f k : gg & SF uf H rt a. >z F é E f : Is if if : ! [ a ee FL iy] : | Fi 5 S F $ ee ll RR H g zs ee 10 of complacency but rather that | Nelson Robinson, indicated that omm consc it would be well.4or the-congre- |'the 1965 budget of approximate. pagers Oe the seaicetiviionss to ' examine its sense of | ly $42,000 had been raised. The disadvantaged . . . this g church's physical assets are | is brightest hope in the report of the clerk, pre. |¢stimated at $314,000 which in-} world around us at the moment.” Mrs. Windsor -Bre- | Cludes .the recently acquired| Mr. MacKinnon said it is only total resident | Turner property, plus the Am-| within the last few years that membership of 598. There had-|rose street parsonage and the| we have begun to ask ourselves % through death |Camp site at Rice Point. The | wha ‘and removal from the commun- |0tal indebtedmess now stands | erty ity ity and a gain of % th at $81,000. — poverty. v tieptiem and transfer from other | Under: the chatrmana( SG} Hel wen we ask thse ques = e . ci i i i : FF | Ht i i Bby i ‘e i | i i BR of : Hl B34 5 a ’ 5 pea E uit ff ae g@ z | e caf “ i ge : : i ik HT | i Christien Education was pre- i gented by Mrs. Athol Roberts ee ae being: who with Rev. Ross Howard is ie Tals 2 ar yy ae cochairman. The report re- ¢ vealed some marked advances |P°S*¢ changes and the revised including the establishment. of a | C°Stitution was adopted as re- brary for church leaders, ac- commended. The changes are tive and prospective, and the expected to make for greater { : if t d ; ef ef aH i il i [ I a if -B ak ; i: il = ER g 3 > g g e ti y i if Hy > : 3 z ? Rg : : 2 g i : z 8 i h z Hi v 5 ge g E i = 2 ct Ts rae it g sd 8 ~ § E j 3 Ba =< ie g a i H > i i ; : 2 : 3 ; visual program, the establish- NEW OFFICERS ment of a drama group and the | The soot of te eet F ; ili i tl | ey another ‘s ¢ adopted, i becomes a good citizen? nection with the church's camp eee Why have ee tent e8 the | oo £4. Ue s bad fon of the Makem had enough Liam Clancy, end‘! Tommy at Rice Point. m ‘ of snow after they bed bee. Makem clown around in. the | peenouamener oF 220 eet SH Rates: ae Bli ° . grounded in Montreal and snow prior to thelr concert at FaEE Ge Pach School; sec: larentarer Wine nee IZZ Hits private were unable to be in Charlotte- the Provincial Vocational In- | Cook ; bo santo Robinson; a town for their concert, Friday stitute last night. ‘The concert | eee ag eG eetury Gegton Cock reported tant treasurer, Leigh Walk- ° ee night but the jolly foursome was the feature performance 4 a : eatetanent e of 26 The = meee, ieee P rince County from Ireland didn’t let it show at this: year’s St. Dunstan's | 4 co inae ypobuo a al » The jassistant = moderator, shag ep 1 problem of lack of class-room |Gunday School, R.J.’ Rupert. ALBERTON — A blinding Winter Carnivel J problem of ia 2d. Bipot | ssieuerd teenie Western, Prt UMME Charlotte- County last it did. Ireland’s foremost a Audience Enrap RSIDE — ; oe it was announced. Saturday by} relieved through the kindness of |made to the various standing ‘town’s Music Festival’ this year ; will be held in the Confedera- ie Pa Fire Guts House | < ce yaw SUMMERSIDE — Fire gutted | eo RS EL ES ag ! who have little wen , at $ a.m. veh the time ‘that they ran | success in having ‘tool pasion: morning. No one was injured in | il they hed disep- ces taking part in a few. chor-|trtimated ‘ot $2,000, 7 vel . vincial Vocational Institute a pe: of constant rapture Firemen Called this year’s St. Dunstan's Winter On - = : Carnival, were scheduled to per- The Charlottetown Fire Depart- ment was called to Spring Park School at 1:30 this morning. Rea- son for the call was a false} a Bt -et AT ¢ wv £tom their opening number of er area where # line was re- : thenti had Station ronciag Satie about on eee Pothe City. Police reported TEACHERS Tiitinen the ice Point ' - BH to Tommy Makem’s humorous the Bill = Marie. snack bat On| joi? gfesival assoelation was] Camp and iso amsisted several | Snow Removal . 4 units } |” HE BEST BUYS IN BEAUPY ARE BY DuBARAY= _ bit so. esp, — Taek Daenayy a See ek Bond ook Se Kent pleasure ak bear Ue youth groups in material ways. | Towing --6. units ‘ie ‘ : aie a, ee, a indow when a large catne ae bi world-renowned eoemetic house producing the finest quailty #, Tommy pager ee ae crashing down. No one was re-/| this because oe lpg th: 98 iam for mele Ni ef salon-tested beauty preparations as free from altergy- of the posttin of aie ot Op warts The Charlottetown Radio| P2°ed_coples of the music in| ¢he Board of Trustees advised y ight = ec and Charlotte-| that the former church 4-9722 eausing Ingredients as modern selence can make them. #- greatest folk quartet. Tre jast night reported winds |town libraries. Tt was decided| ged been purchased by the Sal- 41-6945 4-8858 _. WIDE VARIETY Mow... ¥ou can have world-beloved DuBarryBeauly §. The program chosen for last night’s concert was typically one |; z Ss 2 8 i g F Preparations and save money, toot ft Fee LE Seer ff CROCKETT & STOREY topics -of their songs ranged Feb. 5 is i aati Sc shies Ral Une pre tte 99.00 nvr. taco e group % + ae ish, | . u le i to the lightsided humor found FUNERALS three secretaries mentioned in LIMITED S a ea in singing about Irish Whiskey, syiebus, 3 ‘90 neg. 01.98 DuBarry Face Powder sath te Sods OP _NEDGE FUNERAL, — Te : + among ne le us F. was S ‘ : 1 ey ih ewas thet isiisinuo mmnere ae] Announcement @ WILL BE CLOSED §} ~~ or" ry in eaming Crem | not attend the concert just to Soeree Lusecal, Homme 30. 96, . " w $2.26 Ree.¢800 listen and enjoy the antics of the ~}-Paul’s-——Church;--~ Summerside, }- Gn ee : r ' , 5 Clancy’s and Tommy Makem where Requiem High Mass was eee Before the night, was through ee ft ee Penetrating Cleanser he . P. £. O'Hanley ’ thick of things: Not ab other was Prevent in 5 | $2.00 reg: $2.78 DE ATHS Gus Richard, Joseph 3. Gallant, - Foundation Lotion { jwrence . x RAR ; esr son, tind, Lester DesRtoches. Re- eer + MacNEHA, — At the Toronto mains were placed . Paul’s| en General Hospital, Sunday, Jan Moisture Petals pig ge Mrs. a $3.76 neg. $5.00 | Fitzroy Street ee Mrs. Fred Smith, Alberton, ts : re ae ee, eee seed in the West. | _ Spectal Astriogent Home. Time of arrival and fu-| em Hospital. ; r Neral notice later. 8 PATIENT KEENAN — At the Prince Ed-| Roy Bell, Bimsdale, ts a rn pital Saturday, | patient in the Western Hospital i E ; Funeral Home until noon is deb: then to the Baptist Church, |relatives and friends in Sum-|f !dustry and Government Murray River, for funeral ser.|merside while a guest at the |p @e about to launch retraining - : vice at 2 o'clock. ‘Interment in |home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond |} programs for persons with iat 6 @: shonky Murray River cemetery. In lieu | Gaudet é Grade 10 of better. t. G. STOREY. Cente Peal eae We ondee, WINNERS GIVEN Check off program that will | I. Col. F. J. Storey. ann would be apprec- get your plans underway. . the of tae lated ; “Twelve tables of cribbage and jf. oy ae Cones ; G. —- : Ii tables of auction forty-tives |f C1“A” for university entrance | Sorey as General. ger of 5 ‘ feel 40: Weer die Se 1908 ot Bevel Conmlian Legon Home on | ee nonetie Sing Re SE ed THANK YOU cu on eb ; a ‘ wee font Mass ripe ae Sum- es were Ralph and Sie LC" Grade 10 equivalency ts Vien Penne ahs ioe to lik this merside, in’ his 92nd year. Rest-| Champion; consolation, S. Nich. |f Preparation for many well. He received’ his ‘Bachelor jg Crockett & Storey Ltd. ould like to take friends on P, EB, I. for a most successful year in 1965. We are looking forward to serving strocter at Pane ie you in the years ahead. =§s_ | * the Ui Of Neu tee ae opportunity to thank their many customers and of * day, Jan, 31, to St, Paultg| Ellsworth Champion;’ consolat- Church, Summerside, for Re-|ton, Mrs. Bileen Profitt and els ee : 8t. Paul’s receiving vault. { STORM INTERFERES MacSWEEN — At the Prince|power failures at short inter- Ecard Island Hospital, Jan, 90,| vals hampered @ daily schedule E. _ MacSween, | of at PARKDALE PHARMA CANADIAN ACADEMY P. 0. Box 1041, Moncton, N.B. etn] a te ote acl CROCKETT & STOREY 19%", . Murdoch E. duties Brookfield, in his 75th year,|since early Friday morning, Resting a Schools were Meet toe” theif Pe ; Home from where the funeral |@ice was at a y patronage and a ' sara emt sie a wil be fel" Wednesday. wh | wece anew bound in thelr homes, thom that, we will endeaviur te - -LIMITED- —# 3 terment in Princetown “Ro ad| were cancelled es rode were many years shead. o- Kent x 45 St eters ee — - ‘