«gus MacEachern’s residence. A place Monday. Little Flower Church, Morell, } Pp. E. L, was the setting of a pretty wedding on Saturday, July Il, when Edna Claire, (R.N.,), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. And-| rew MacDonald, Morell, was uni-} ted in marriage with Mr. Andrew | P. McKenna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred. McKenna. gf Iona The nuptial mass was cele brated and the double ring cere | mony performed by Rev. Floyd) McGaugh, cousin of the bride. | Present in the sanctuarx were Rev. Eric Robin, Rev. George MacDonald, Rev . Joseph Rossi- ter and Rev. Gavinn. Appropriate hymns for the oe- @asion were sung by Virginia} Bteele as soloist and Mr. and Mrs. Francis McCabe, -accom- panied by Mrs. Layton Coffin. Rose McKenna sister of the’ siding in Boston. MR. & MRS. ANDREW P. MCKENNA ~ Little Flower Church Is Scene Of Lovely Wedding Woprop Lena Caroline McLure. Women's Editor. Prove 3508 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Aug. 15, 1959 ~ Former Farm “Just managed to get in under the wire” James offered with a chuckle at ‘suppertime when he stooped a moment at the door to survey the mist gathering he nodded, “just made it ip time!!'!’ Our haying was ended. Only minutes before a_ last (bought) load ‘had been drawn to the barnyard lifted quickly in little and -larger ‘dips’ to the at heon and miscellaneous shower-in-henor of Miss Janet Horne, whose marriage will take Ptace on Saturday, August 15, in Summerside. The many lovely gifts were carried in by the Miss- es, Patricla and Heather Stewart and the accompanying good wish- es were read by Miss Helen Horne. 2 ae tae = ae SRE wr RAN td a groom were attired {n simflar | of Vancouver, B.C., have return- } gowns of mint green silk over taf-| eq after visiting the latter's broth- feta with matching headdress,/er, Mr. B.F. Hunter and mitts and shoes. Their bouquetts | Hunter, Summerside. were similar to that of the maid of honor. — Dr. and Mrs. Hawthorn Steele The bride, givven in marriage by her father, wore a_ floor length gown, of white azure silk | with bouffant skirt and neckline, “ trimmed with Chantilly lace.’ A|T®¢ groom and male attendants coronet of nylon lace with seed | Wore white jackets with black | j. vacationing with her parents, pearls and-sequins held her fin- | trousers. Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Mollison; Sum- ger tips veil of tulle illusion. Following, the ceremony, a re-| merside. . She carried a cascade of white | ception was held at the Commun- ley. lity centre for one hundred and Miss Juanita MacDonald, Sister fifty guests. The bride's table | of the bride. as maid of honor, was centered witth a three - tier was attired in an orchid, baller-; wedding cake topped with a min- ina length goown of silk over taf-|iature bride and groom. The toast} taffeta, with matching head- to the bride was promposed A | Watch Royal Highland Regi- dress, mitts and shoes. She car- Rev. Floyd McGaugh and was fit-/} ment) of Canada at Camp Alder- ried a cascade of white carna- | tingly responded to by the groom. | shot, N.B., and Camp Gagetown, tions and yelloow mums. Following the reception the! B. Captain Mollison has been The bridesmaid’s, Mrs. Lornie bride and groom left on a honey-| posted to Headquarters Eastern Kelly and Mrs. Robert MacDou-' moon trip to St. Anne de Beaupre’ Command, Halifax, N.S., where gall, sisters of the bride and Miss| Mr. and Mrs. McKenna are re jhe will be employed as General | Staff Offcer, Grade Three | staff Duties’. F.-L. and Mrs. E.G. Law and children, Cynthia, Christopher, and Graham arrived on Monday and are the guests of Mrs. Low's | parents, Mr. and Mrs. R-L. Mol- lison, Summerside for ten days before motoring to Winn.peg, where F.L. Law has been trans- jferred to R.C.A.F. station to take Specialists Navigation Course. Summerside and at the Clermont Motel. Miss Mary Mollison of Toronto Merlin MacDonald, Lornie Kelly | and John MacEachern as mada Captain .K.L. Molson = and children, Scott and Janet;—~are visiting with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Mollison, Summerside, after. four with 2nd. Battalion The Black and Mrs. P.B. McTague, City. For the Lobster Supper at the Summerside Golf and Country’ Club this Saturday afternoon Mrs. Cecil Carver and Mrs. Gilbert Gallant will-be conveners. assist- fed by Mrs.. W.A. Gaudet Mrs i James Hogan, Miss Una Gallant and Miss Marcia Pate. Miss Joan MacMillan of Sus-| sex, N.B., has spent this week in{ Mr. and Mrs. Ray’ Clark, Sum- Summerside. guest of Mr. and merside. have as their zuests. the latter's sister, Mrs. Eugene Mrs. Bert Cosman. Morash, and daughter, Linda, ef HAPPENINGS Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Woolly of Chester, N.S. Ottawa have been renewing | friendships in Summerside after} an absence of eleven years Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wood, Sum- merside, have as their guests the The hostesses for the Golf Club tea this afternoon will be: Mrs. Harry Cudmore, Mrs. K.R. Mac- Donald, Mrs. J.C. Sutherland, Miss Ethe! Sutherland, Miss Flor-! ence Simmons, Miss_ Shirley Clay, Mrs. Tom Edgett, Mrs. Ivan | Berrigan and Mrs. J.R. Praught. Miss’ Lena McLure, who has| been Women’s Editor of the Guardian, was waited upon Thur-| gday afternoon at the Guardian-' Patriot office by her colleagues. Miss McLure and her mother pian to leave for Toronto short- ly where they have taken an| apartment at the Rosedale} Ravine. Mr. J. E. Burnett on! behalf of Guardian-Patriot staff | spoke of Miss McLure’s connect- | Canada. fon with the , Guardian through | her father, the late W. Chester | S$. McLure and then of her own) activities. A leather brief case and a pear! ring were the beauti- | ful gifts given to Miss McLure. | Miss Jane Praught, whose mar- viaze to Mr. Robert Fearon will take place on Monday morning | at Saint Dunstan's Basilica has; Been widely vent Mained by ne .,Mi, ard, Wecks of Cambrid: mersie at ten Care ha Pe eet ot celotives snd friends. | with his brother-in-law and sis-| Mr. and Mrs. GJ. Hayes, Sum and George of Ottawa who have Miss Jane Morrison of Summer-. ter, Capt. and Mrs. George Bur- , merside. have had as their guests been spending the past seven gide entertained at a party at| ch. Borden, is a patient in the the former's mother, Mrs. James WEERS WIT, — ay Mr and Cavendish recently, followed by Prince Edward Island hospital. |Hayes, and sister, Mrs. David Mrs. Ernest Walker, Summerside gupper at Mary Stewarts. | A speedy recovery to good health | Philpott with her two children * the Walker Cotiage. North Bed- : is wished for Mr. Weeks by his of Chatham, N.B eque, left yesterday on return. Miss Bernie Gillis. RN. and many friends. Her husband, Dr. Frank and his Mrs. ‘Hudson Willowby, R.N.. em/ q Mr. and Mr. William Nichpl- | brother, Mr. Philip Frank of Mon- tertained at a coffee party for| Mrs. Roger S. Simpson and two son and sons. Donald and Brian, | treal arrived early in the week,to Miss Prauzht. | daughters, Dawn and Cam. are (of Sydnev, N.S. are vacationing jaccompany them. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L.P. in Summerside, guests of the | Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Bentham en- MacKinnon and Mr. and Mrs. former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Mrs. Moffatt McLean. Summer } fertained at a supper party at Colin MacLeod, Bonshaw. Pwen Nicholson. side, has as her guests her sis- Gregors Hotel, Brackley, for Miss| \ter, Mrs. Gladys Jenkins, and Praught and her fiance Mr. Fear-' Major and Mrs. M.A. McTague! Mrs. David Stewart and Mrs. son, Glen of Sarnia, Ontario; Miss Patricia Wynn entertain- ed for Miss Praught at an after- Boon tea and shower last Monday @ the home of her parents. On last Thursday afternoon Mrs John Coughlin and Mrs. Walter Lawlor had a tea and shower at Mrs. Coyghlin’s summer cottage at Rosebank in honor of Miss Praught. Mrs. Jack MacKachern, Mrs. Angus MacEachérn and Mrs. J -A. Carruthers entertained last Gaturday afternoon at Mrs. An- delicious buffet supper was en joyed and a git of china was pre sented to Miss Praught On Monday evening Mrs. J.R Praught, Mrs. John Bradley and Miss Hilda Praught were hostess es at a miscellaneous shower. A ‘number of lovely gifts were re eeived by the bride-to-be Dr. K.A. and Mrs, MacEachert and Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacFEach- ern are entertaining the wedding party and attendants Sunday eve- ning at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. MacEachern. Mr. Paul Fearon. M.L.A. and Mrs. Fearon of Minto, N.B., are} arriving Sunday to attend the wedding of their son Robert to, Miss Jane Prauzht which takes ] ' Mr. and Mrs. D.G. MacLeod and two daughters. Naomi and Bhelley, ‘leave today for their home in Agincourt. Ontario. af ‘ter spending the past two weeks visiting with Wr. and Mrs. RH Nicholson, Fitzroy Street, City Mrs. Frank MacDonald and two daughters, Marie of Montreal, Quebec, | visiting in the city, the guests hie Stephep Trainor and fam) Avenue. Mr. Mac- | Heather and jlatter’s sister, Mis rances ¥ Donald will be arriving during | Sgt. and Mrs. Elmer Matthews | xejl}/ and iced. saiee Rita ae the week-end and will spend aj With their children, Gloria, Owen, Geese of Brighton, \Massachuset- couple of weeks on the Island. | Sylvia and Derek of Ottawa Te +. also a niece, Miss Marilyn \! turned Wednesday after visiting Robb of Paris. Ontario Mrs. James McMurrer arrived relatives in Summerside, 0O’- is ° last week from Lynn, Mass., to| Leary and Alberton. They were; Mr. and Mrs. John Boates, visit with her brother and sister- accompanied by Miss Jean Pel- Summerside. have as their guests inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ton. ‘their son, Mr. Sterling Boates, Doiron, Mal r. | Mrs. ates s rar alpeque Road, City ir:neet’ Sire | Gameeel iden Mrs Boa e: and mn, Gary, of ~ ‘ Je ce oo Wiadiaahih Sineeaiiied, Kentville, N.S. They were accom- __ Dr. and Mrs. F -W. Sayre Chand- | shaw, o¥ mht . mane panied by Miss Dorothy McMil- ler from Falkirk, Scotland, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chandler | ¥!5!"'n8 ts, returned home last week after 711 o¢ Ashera. Manitebe. and son Bobby of Dartmouth, N. of the latter’ sister, Mrs. in Summerside, guests : s Freé! Mr. and Mrs, AA. Williams, S., are arriving on Monday for| Bell, and Mr. Bell. Summerside, had as week-end) is tem! Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jenkins, a holiday on the Island. It guests, Mr.-and Mrs. Gordon Ken- years since Dr. Chandler has} ¢\inerside. have as their guests "4.4m daughter Janet of Halifax, visited his native province, and/ i. jatier’s brother, Mr Ian Stirl-|*> his r i iv 4 ee ee’ oe a native of Scot-| ing, Mrs. Stirling and son of Tor-| Mrs. Mitchell Bell and children, - . ro | onto, Ontario. iKathy, Cindy and Janet \of St The Chandlers will be} - . guests of their brother, Mr. E.| Mr. and Mrs. Donald R« Smith Andrews, N.B.. are visiting im S. Chandler and Mrs. Chandler, and son, Perry, of Halifax, NS. Summerside, guests of the form- North River Road. | returned on Monday after Visit- See Mr. and Mrs Albert ing in Summerside, guests of ae Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bahme of Mrs... Smith's sacaae, ie and | Ottawa, Ontario, are visiting om, \re Fred Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Schur- man. Summerside, have as their the Island, the guests of Mrs. | : : i Bahme’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.| The Misses Judy and Jean Mac- 2" s, the latter's sister. Mrs. Art * a Re i ce eee ee sbiguen Myron Stoll, and Mr. Stoll of Arthur Farquharson, Central | Donald of Eurexa, N.S., are vis- Y 3 Oh Royalty. iting their cousin, Mrs. Kenneth, ial cabins ag Walker and Mr. Walker, Sum-; Mrs, J.F. Frank and children, and daughter Anne Marie, have’ William Rogers were co-hostess (also Mr. and Mrs. Ggarge Warren returned to Kentville, N.S., after| es at the Summer cottage of the and children, Nancy and Jimmy Scene Of Her Childhood then over the farmiands “Yes” |i ‘fort in field or mow because of Mrs. | The groom was attended by his | of Toronto have been vacationing | brother Dunstan McKenna wit h| with Mr. and Mrs—B-F. Hunter. and the twilight shadows so‘t-as~ | for our farmers the Fair will be | paraded there will be back to the years | iliar rounds of the farm. The chil- | Mr. and | Girl Relives barn-eave and snugly stowed away within, to make with = It was an occasion we decided wich called for a pause to re member gratefully how pleasant for the family the haying had been. There had been odd brief delays in its progress. Bul as well there were successive days of ideal haying weather, sun-bdlest, and baund about with a brisk hay- ing-wind to lend a memoriable j ‘ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED © | Mr. and Mrs. I. Preston Wood, Cross Roads, announce the en- ' gage their daughter, My- delight to the work. Little break- ey: Sen tiemane Genk | R.N:, to age to the machines or. gearing yr Derek Roderick Dew, son: of the farmers had suffered. No a¢- yr and Mrs. Morton Dew, Char- cidents, no miseries beyond * iottetown. The marriage will take Mr. and Mrs. Mark Holloway j bit of sunburn, a blistered palm, | pad L. was held at the! report of convention held in te . @ . jlottetowa. aa = di gees hg Committees next month am@ « your old Grey Bonnett”. fol-| School, Mrs. Tyrus Holmes; f lowed by the creed in unison.| ch. Mrs. £.ewa:, Cc'will and Mr@ fF ~ Minutes ofg last meeting were| Whitfield Yeo; programme, Mrs Yeo and Mrs. Leith Newson. Cob lection was recewed which 4 cents. Next meetifig wil’ be at the home and| of Mrs. Tyrus Holmes. | CLEARANCE — SUITS DRESSES (Summer stock) COATS’ place at Trinity United Church, f Charlottetown, Sept. 12th., at M1. 00 a.m. s . a galled heel, and some discom- | the afternoon heat. And that was forgotten in the coolness of the evening when joads were gather- ' ed after the sun had set his pag-— leantry so colorfully westward, pigeons’ wings brushed the far hills. Now thoughts go ahead. By this over. Those of our cattle-kind / quiet of home-stall and pasture. The farmers? How busy they wil | be catching up on the work when lonce more they come to the fam- dren, Granddaughter and Mack ‘and (cousin) Gage, who fairly jlived at the Fair Past the week- ‘end. holidays spent, their schools will summon them to classes. Mrs. A. who spend their summers on the farm, ia 'a home not far away from this | one, and set cozily amid its green- ery on the banks of the” mill- | stream, were our guests this eve- | ning. And with them one of kin va- cationing now with her Island loved ones and friends. Onece and we suspect always at heart, a daughter of a farm on this |road, she since girthood has ; made her home in the States. She found her romance there, chil- 'dren and. grandchildren too to ‘send roots deep and deeper into that picasant soil down through the vears. A small gently lady, trim and pretty, she likes to re turn at intervals to visit “dowa lon the Island” to relieve as to- “night scenes of her childhood,~ to name almost forgotten names: the schoolgirls and boys of those now dear lost times and quaint. | May she enjoy her brief stay and |take away with her lovely mem- | An earthly corrupt When acy, to meet demand to costs. Will grow you will variety music, “Where's : there’s a way.’ Speaking of a Will in a legal sense—many thoughtful Christian when making member. The British Foreign Bible Society with @ bequest and in so doing help spread the Gospel long after they have passed from ‘the scene. What finer thing could we do with our money than leave a that_“‘moth and rust will not °"' at means act- ually following Christ's junction to “lay up treasure for yourselves growth and more money the unprecedénted tor the Scriptures— will continue rising there's & there’s a way... a very special way to share. We help as we contribute regularly to the Society and we neip too when we make & purchase at The Bible House . the profits of which are used and extend the Bible House a demand that —along with So, to maintain work. At The plaques, mottoes, there's’ a Ww in is where find a fascinating of — Bibles, books, sacred greeting cards many. religious novelties, You are invited to visit: ‘ persons their Will, re- and legacy Heaven.” making or revising your Will—why not carefully and prayerfully consider such an investment? Due to fantastic population increasing liter- needed “Where There's A wil..." | old Proverb +—4:00-a.m.—Hoely—Eucharist._____ All Copy for Church Page Must Be In By 5:00 p.m. - Thursday * * SWEATERS YY, oft — Quantity . ta | Sunter's Ladies’ Wear Dial ‘6831 : and Ends | N ree ee f eo 162 Great George ; \ = nN a _ Anglican Church FIRST BAPTIST a ee | ot Canada CHURCH Ministers: ' Cor. Prince and Fitzroy Streets | Rev. A. Frank MacLean, B.A. : Senate Minister: Rev. Robert S. Latimer, | = Rev. H. L. Mitton, B.A., B.D. B.A. B.Ed. B.D. Rochford Square Organist | Organist and Director ef Cheirs, and Choir Direeter: Mrs. V. L. Dingwell _— ————— j % the Rev. Canon J. R. Davies M.A. | L. Th. Rector ‘the Rev. Caron E. M. Malone | Royston ©. Mugford. A.R.C.O. i-—— = — — + 11:00—Kindergarten ” Social Hall ¢4 and 5 years). 11:00 a.m.—Nursery im West M.A., D.D.. 10:00 a.m.—SUNDAY \SCH alte Re: GH, || "Ope scan er oan poole Pay? tee “Wet Honorary Assistant Priests and adults in chapel led by Mr. rata whe eal: Miss Suzanne Brenton. Lic. Mus.| Harry Nason: (open r road for Primary and Juniors im church hall led by Rev, C. J. Griffith.) 11:00 a.m.—Care of infants +—“Babyland™, —and— supervision _ and instruction of pre-school children in Nursery~ and Kin- Dr. Lawrence Toombs Guest Preacher Madison, N.J. solo: “The Holy City” 7:00 p.m.—Divine Worship. Sermon: Meet the Devil, Organist and Choir Director. AUGUST 16—THE TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8:45 a.m.—Mattins. 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon. dergarten departments (childé- fp; Lawrence Toombs 7:00 p.m.—Evensong (All Souls ren are thus cared for while Guest Supply Organist for Chapel). parents attend divine worship). Month of August ' il Dr. Paul Cudmore, M.D. ories of this her Isiand home! !! | THE BIBLE HOUSE Wwiniehin aha ‘teied ‘ae :00 a.m.—MORNING WOR- “And tomorrow's Saturday’! Charlottetown AT ALL SERVICES | SHIP. ALL SUMMER VISITORS Would you believe it, Ellen!!!’ ; i ei | Sermon: “The Deepest CORDIALLY WELCOMED James réflects leaving the old (Oppesite Eaton's) ST. PAvL’S ANGLICAN Draught” armchair to mount “dem golden | Cperated by the P. E. I. Auxiliary oe CHURCH Solo: “He Shall Feed His | CHARLOTTETOWN stairs’ to the Land of dreams.” |] 2f The British and Foreign Bible Flock” (from Handel’s Mes- | BISLE CHAPEL Isn't it amazing on a farm how Society) Established 1769 by Reyad ——- Pearl Burns, Con- can Caintisduinis ts fast the days—and weeks fly!"!!” " . — Foundaties Solo: “The Ninety and Nine” at Longworth Ave. %__ q rf The Reverend Canon J T. Ibbeott,.| (Campion) Procleinitnat = Rector Mr. Wm. Keith Rogers, Bari- Th Old B k Organist and’ Choir Directer, tone The Noe Birch spending a brief visit with Mr.| former in Cavendish on Friday'of Stanford, Connecticut EATON . . . eS AUGUST FUR EVENT WITH EXCITING STYLES! LOW PRICES __ CONTINUES UNTIL 4 P.M SATURDAY (Aug. 15) Eaton's Special Fur Representative wil be in Charlottetown to assist you with your purchase! Buy now and take advantage of the special offers - during this event, : o a “T. EATON, CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH PROGRAM OF EVANGELISM CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH | IN CHARLOTTETOWN SEPT. 6-27 SERVICES NIGHTLY (Except Sat.) AT 8:00 O'CLOCK , SPEAKER: Dr. Charles P. Herndon SCHWARTZ Mustard MOUTARDE PRtrartt ee re et eee 7 © rerew 6 eee. eee, ere F Spread chops and Pen hams and re steaks-with e > THEN | COOK 0A RE-THEE-WELL Thee — and the whole family will fare very well indeed! How can you help it when you season gs you cook, with a perfect blend of many of the more than 65 famous Schwartz Spices. That's tangy Schwartz Mustard... made from a recipe that’s been a carefully guarded secret since the Schwartz family brought it from Holland over 118 years aco ly Pluss and, be.suve,f 7:30 p.m.—EVENING SERVICE Service begins with bright praise in the singing of the Mr. H. Jobo Barris. F.R.C.A | "$:30 a.m.—Celebration- of Holy The Precious Blood The Blessed Hope Communion. . hymns of the Gospel to an- sins 11:60 a.m.--Morning Prayer and piano accompaniment. ™” | 10:15 a.m.—‘“‘Truth for Today”— Sermon. : Sermon: “Busy Times” on CFCY. Services conducted by (the coig: “The Lost Chord” 11:00 a.m.—Family Bible Hourt Rector. | (Sullivan) “Why God Can't Accept Your Visitors Are Cordially Invite? | Mr. Charles Craig. | Goodness.” To Attead | You are always welcame at James A. Stahr. | First Baptist — A Contempor-. Babies and small —— will ary Church With A Timeless! be cared for in nursery. PRESBYT ERIAN Message. 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School Phone 5121 for free transper- tation. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service Speaker: James A. Stahr. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME CALVARY TEMPLE Excellent car.parking facilities. THE KIRK OF S. JAMES) COME AND WORSHIP The Reverend T.H. SB. Somers. | M-A.. S.T.M.. Minister Miss E. Liliian McKenzie, Mus.Bac... F.M.C.M.. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Organist and Director of Chetrs Corner Prince & Grafton Streets Pentccostal Assemblies of Mrs. Kenneth A. Parker |The Rev. Donald A. Campbell Canada Visiting Organist B.A.. Opposite Experimental Farm Minister. PARKDALE | 11:00 a.m.—Divine Service and | Sermon by the Minister: “J do set My bow in the cloud, | and it shall be for a token of Organist and Choir Director a covenant between Me and 0:00 a.m.—Adult Bible Class. | the earth. . by | 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School. Solo: Let not your heart BY 11:99 am.—Divine Worship. troubled—Oley Speakes Sermon: “The -Fine Art of Helen Wilson. Forgetting.” VISITORS VERY WELCOME Sole: “Nearer My God”— THE KIRK IS OPEN DAILY Lewis Carey Mrs. James Haslam 7:00 p.m.—Divine Worship. . Rev. V. E. Jackson. Paster Rev. Frank Longdo Associate Pastor Phone 9119 _ | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. God’s Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A., B. Mus. (Oxford) Adult Lesson — Job, Faithful Servant. God’s Testings .are for our Ultimate Good.” : 11:00 a.m.—Worship and Prais® 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Services Unusual services at the time. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN . « ” - CHURCH i acer Fe — Selfish Choice We give you an_ invitation te < i ee eee ' attend these services and em 213 Kent Street Misses Ruth Ross and Janet joy the special singizg Charles P. Herndon, MacEachern, preaching of God’s Word. M.A.. D.S.L. — Minister All Are Cordially Welcome Remember: Mrs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M. ; “You are Welcome at the. Organist. Temple |THE SALVATION ARMY Great George Street “HOME OF EVANGELISM” | Since 1865 PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. Burton Crowe, 6.A. Mrs. Malcolm Beck, Choir Director. 10:00 a.m.—Bible School for all ages. i Minister 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sc Major and Mrs. L. A. Hicks. u Sermon: “Spiritual Building” Corps Officers. aes eet Solo selected: Miss Sandra Su Mrs. Stanley Newmar Sutherland a inday Oresniel 7:30 p.m.—Evenin Worship. 9:30 a.m.—Directery Class he | Sermon: “Therefore Stand Young People | 10:00 a.m.—Congregational Wor The name CHRISTIAN aP 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School ship. appears three times in the 11:99 am.—Holiness Meeting Sermon: “Faith is the assur ance of things hoved for, the conviction of things not seen” —Hebrews 11:1. 2:15 p.m.—Open Air Meeting at the Provincial Sanatorium | 6:30 p.m.—Open Air Meeting. Word, of God; namely, Acts | 11:26, Acts 26:28 and I Peter | 4:16. The CHRISTIAN is one who belongs to Christ (this | 7:00 p.m.—Public Salvation] Park a ae? — v ven BS | You are cordially invited te; come to a jon im adequate designation of fel-| itend these services. worship of God and partici lowers of the Saviour. There | pate in the life of service te is i mee that me - Jesus Christ. hildren of wear humap INITE NTECOSTAI names which though they may v »F FREE CHURCH OF bear witness to accepted trad- CHURCH SCOTLAND itions, can do nothing to add to the beauty of the name 3? Elm Avenue A. N. Stairs, Minister. Birchwood Street | Minister: Rev. J. H. Bishep, 8.A. CHRISTIAN. It is not impos- sible that such human names Phone 8676 11:00 a.m, oeiae. may actually detract from ee 7:00 p.m: Se sehae i “Fear thou not: for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God; I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee: yea, | will uphold thee with the right hand of my right- eousness."" Isalah 41:10. the Biblical emphasis on the of the Lord | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Wership. blessed name Jesus Christ. Salvation is te he found ONLY in His name | 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Meeting. (Acts 4:11, 12). C. A. Robinson, Minister. COME AND WORSHIP The Church with a Message ‘ and a Welcome. , pnt lheneniptatantnia niin ipa ‘ OWE WV | amounted to 95 cents, friendship ~~ | 1 a if ga wea ag papal? ‘ 3 > es