- .....'.4.;.:: in !s.gltal:l'l'o(c'le'iy-u e. Presidenlysaturday' 200 or the Centennial Y's Men's Club G ' m mankmg we speak”. Mm” uordtan Page 13 to his great contribution to the work of the Y.lvl.C.A. He pointed gill "it" Mr- Ttppett. who is s usy executive and the head of several large industrial organiz... '”9"5- Elves of his time and flifney to further the work of me 3. Travelling at his own ex- llletisr.” said Mr. Cudnwre, "He b”"l-55 guidance and inspiration to Eroups such as this, and we in Charlottetown, having one of the oldest Y..llCA's i at the r . A . . y n . orth Amer- Cmmum :;irsl;t;:lmtlf'n:et;ll3g::S; ls(;lac.hl(nt;lrAl whit it rgilefans to have efge ic. -sacrificing - Other go i wllli id 5,. . and B';9qd.- lofts-i(1:::r:B'c P5;il:nr:'tE:l.::'l Promm.n' . 1 . CHI C-UHIOII i ' ' ' president of MIcLaren Power and- . Paper Company. IONTREA L(CPl - Surviving The unit comprised MonlrejIg' a .53. .1 up and Brigade, Cans- rltas Field Ar-tutzry. will anther (Continued from Page One) mm '”""y' '"" ”' "”"-V- laymen to any on the work. It is to men of the past and present. 1 " i such as our guest speaker, lir. ” - i Tippett. to whom we owe tho. 1. ' large place the Y' holds in he i, A ' life of our youth and community " Mr. and Mrs. Tippett along with Mr. David Smith and several 'Y' officials called at Government House Thursday afternoon and prior to the supper meeting at the fY' met a large number of 'Y' leaders and members in the lounge. 7th Battery, the 8th Battery from I Christ-centred movement and New Brunswick. tlth from Nova 1 "Willi!-Wasliy" approach to Scolin and 5th from the City of this idea should be foreign to any gestmtgtnt. Que. it sailed from Canadian Y.M.C.A." aspe asin. Que.. in l9l4 as art of the original first division olpthe WORLDWIDE FELWWSRIP Canadian Expeditionary Force He reminded his listeners that, TENDER! FOR THE SUPPLY OF FUEL 011. FOR FEDERAL BUILDINGS UGHOUT THE IAIITIILI aboard the Cunard Steam . ship; ”The Young Meir; Christian A5. Company liner lvernia. convertedsociation is a world-wide fellow. to a troop ship and sunk in the ship of young people united in a Mediterranean in 1917. The New common loyalty to Jesus Christ. lvernia made her maiden voyage for to Montreal last year. go above, will be received until i up past. (B.D.B.'.I'.) THUBADAY MAY 13. 1961. for the Iuvlily of fuel oil for Federal Buildings t the Province of Nova HIVHO messengers Alan Hlckox tllil' .'l:lfi RHY Birch lrlghll good iuiturcdly go about their task pl r.'.-:ii-ing the Legislative Assemb- 3 ill papers tossed by members MESSENGEgRSi-Cl.EAR oestrus It each other when-the House wss prorogued last Thursday. The traditional exuberance displayed by members on the final day of each Innual session is I means of giving vent to their feelings Ind is in contrast to the dignified It- mospherc dictated by the Rules of the House. GuardiII Photo dons can be obtained tro Chief of Purchasing and stores. at of Public Works, Gar- land Building. Ottawa. Ont.; the District Architect. Delllrtmcnt of Pilsllc Works. Federal Building. In. N.8.; the District Archi- t. Department of Public Works. old Post Office nuudtno. Saint Building 3. BuokmsIt.er's Field. St. John's. Nt'ld.i Tenders will not be consldued unless made on till printed forms supplied by the Dcpirttnent Ind in accordance with condition set forth therein. The Department reserves the t to demand from I success- tenderer. before awarding the order. A security deposit in the form ol s CERTIFIED cheque drawn on s bsnk lncorvorlted under the Bank Act or the Que- bec Savings Bank Act. payable to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA. equal to up per cent of the amount of the tender. in accordance with the Government Contract Regulations now in force. or Bearer Bonds. with unrnstured coupons Ittached of the Government of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Compnny and its constituent com- panies, unconditionally guaranteed OH lloiiday, April 22. the task in vniiinerating the electors in the Province of Prince Edward island fur the forthcoming Federal elect- inn will get underyvay and will be rimipleted by Saturday. April 27. when the lists have been com- plr-ii-rl they will he sent to the n-tnrnlnuphfflcers appointed for urll counly who will have them printed. The rural lists are tre- turrird to the rural enumerator who iull make any necessary revisions ill the list before the final one is iiihniitteti. The urban list for Charlottetown tr rcviscd by a revising officer lllll) will sit for three days on ltiu 23, 24. :25. The urban differs tmiu the rural list in that it is I rluwd list which means that it (ill clrL'lur'l name ll not on the int he may not vote. whereas In we rural area an elector has only ill hike on oath as to his qualifi- C.l'.tttlix and having a qualified ruler (it) the same. To ensure every it-tri has chance in the urban mm or ha ing his name on the llxl, tlicireturning officer mini mall a list to each house-holdlr. hllullld his name not appear on the llbi he must advise the revls 1.1;: ollicer. In Queens county there Ire 75 llll'r1l polling divisions for which the rural snumcrstor makes up the rural list of electors and not hm-.v.-sarlly by I house to house r-anvass. in the city of OhIrlottI- imin there are 26 pnlllng divisions and there are two enumerators for each polling division. who will "Services At Trinity Church 'l'li':- Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed It. Trinity ('hiir(-li on Maundy Thursday eve- riiuit, Attlhis service thirty five miult communicants were receiv- eil into church membership on iirnlt.-sslnn of faith and thirty mem- horn were received on transfer of cNlillM'lP. in his sermon which was direct- :-rt mirtlculsrly to the new church members, Rev. A. Frank Macbenn molt for his subk-ct, "A Law. A l.itr and A Love." He Iald God rate a law to be followed: and rxhlnple in the life of Jesus Christ and a love as exemplified by Our Lrgrd when he in spite of his own atom! oft the Cross. us solo to irriint comfort to the thief who hrlicvcd in Him. S'pcrIal Easter music was rend- rrt-ri hy the choir under the direc- IW-. . Up Good -Friday evening the Ohotr under Mr. Mugford DHIOIL Ii5t-aIner'I "Crucifixion." , lilectipn Enumerctlors To Begin Work Monday In” The Province we I house to house visit- One flue two enumerawrs is named by the winner of the rldlng's last election and the other is named by the runner-up. Mr. James Mccardle. Emerald. has been appointed Provincial Rs- turning Officer. County Return- ing Officers are W. L. Delaney. Howlan Mullslly. Sourls, Kings. In Observance Of Good Friday Under the Iuspices of the Char- lottetown Ministerial Association I lsge congregation made up of members from all branches of the Church gathered Good Frldsy afternoon in Zion Church for a Iervice in commemoration of the Passion and Death of our Lord. The worship was conducted by The Reverend W. Harold Brown. Minister of Zion church, assisted by the Reverend. H. L Mitton who read the Lesson and the Reverend G. Howard Christie who took the prayer. The music for the service was under the leadership of Mr. John Les-Morgsri. M.A.. B. Mus, or. gsinnt hnd choir director of Zion Church. The Reverend T. H. B- Somers. M.A.. S.'l'.M.. Minister of the Kirk of st. James delivered the Sermon, using as his text, the words of St. Lulte (XXIII. till, "Than said Jesus. Father forgive them: for they know not what they do." "The real reason." said Mr. Simon. ”that the Cross persists is that men have found it more than human mercy. The first dis- ciples did not magnify the Cross. They counted it the end of all their hope. Jesus gIve the Cross its power. On one side of the Cross was I life so seurching in holiness. so melting in love. so possessed of power to give peace that men Inked. "Who is this?" "On the Cross waii'0ne so at one with God that in the midst oi the Itzony He could pray for those who slew him- Beyond the Cross was One who rose from death and turned the hopelessness of hopeless men Into pneons of victory." - "Men csnnot be forgiven ex- Nlit by tnlth come to earth. 1: WI HI. II He said? It requires I leap of faith. What life does not? Atheism requires a lap of faith- Into an Ihyu. Thou who tuv. knelt It the Cross (Ind to kneel ll our liiltlnctl and bIve confessed their sins. have fun forgiveness Freighter Has Rough Crossing at is 5 large Attendance At All Catholic Churches In City Large throngs of parishioners packed to capacity all Catholic churches in the Charlottetown area at each of the Masses on Holy Thursday. Ind at the various Good Friday services. The Holy Oils were blessed by Most Rev. M.A- Maclachern. Bishop of Charlottetown. who of- ficiated It the eight o'clock MIII Thursday ".lrl1iDg It the Basilica. Assisting His Excellency was Rev. George A. MacDonald. High Priest: Rev. Preston Hammlll, Descon of Honor: Rev. Walter Reid, Deacon of Honor; Rev. Francis Corcoran. Deacon: Rev. Clarence Roche. Sub-Deacon and Rev. P.F. MacDonald, Master of Ceremonies. Two Low Masses were celebrat- ed on Thursday sfternoon It It. Dunstun's Bsslllcs: the first It four o'clock by Rev. Clarence Roche; the second It five o'clock by Rev. Francis Corcoran- At 7:90 p.m. Solemn High Mass was colo- bratcd by the Very Rev. J. A. Sullivan. Rector of It. Dunstan”! University. with Rev. Preston Hsmmill as Dea on. Ind Rev. Walter Reid as Sub-Deacon. The St. Dunstnnfs University choir. under the dlr ctlon of Rev. Lawrence Landrlgs Iulstod It the eirzht o'clock Mus on Thurs- day. The Baslllcs choir. directed by Mr. Frank Maclntyre. Iuiltcd It the evening Mass. The organist was Mrs. Joseph DougIn- GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE! The Solemn Liturgical Action proper to Good Friday was Com- menced It three otcloch in the afternoon. The Colebrsnt was Rev. Francis Corcoran. assisted by Rev. Clsrence Roche and Rev. Walter Reid. Chanting the Passion wen Rev. Bernard Gillls, D.D.. Very Rev. .l.A. Sullivan, Ind Rev. Law- rence Landrigsn. At this I cc. public venerntion of the Cross Ih cIrricd out. Ind Holy Communion was distributed. Bishop MIcl2Ich- ern wIs present In the Sanctuary. Friday evening at 7:80 Most Rev. Malcolm A- MIcEIchern. Bishop of Charlottetown officiated It the Stations of The Cross. At this service I sermon on "The suffering and Death of Our Lord on ths Cross" was preached by Rev. Stephen Sweeney. C.P. Services Holy Thursday and Good Friday It the Chruch of the Most Holy Redeemer and St. Pius Tenth Parish Church were simil- artothooe carried out It the Basilica. IIOLY RIDBEMII PRIBIT There were three Masses cele- brated Thursday It the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer: At four o'clock in the Ifternoon by Rev. Illa. The Good Prtdsy ssrvlco It Holy Pirlsh Church com- " go ,.. ' and by the Government of Canada. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER. Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. April 15. 1957. TENDERS FOR. COAL AND COKE FEDERAL BUILDINGS MARITIME PROVINCIB SEALED TENDERS Iddreued to tho undersigned and endorsed or shove, will be received until s.oo p.m. lE.D.I.T.) THURSDAY. MAY 10. 1951, for the supply of coal snd cake for the Federal Buildings. in the Provinces of Nova scotis. New Brunswick. Princs Edward Island and New- foundland. Forms at tender with specifics- tlon can be obtained from the Chief of Purchasing Ind stores. Department of Public Works. Gar- land Building. Ottawa. Ont.; the District Architect. Dsportment of Public Works. Federal Building. l-lslifsx. N.S.; the Dlltrict Archi- tect. Department of Public Works. Old Post Office Building. Saint John. N.B.. and the District Ar- chltoct, Department of Public Works. Building 29. Buckmasters Field. St. John's. Nfld. Tenders will not be oonsld on unless made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the Ionditlons set forth therein. The Irtment reurves the III! the order. I security deposit in the form of s CER'l'll'll:D cheque drawn on I bunk lncor-pornted un- der tho Bank Act or the Quebec savings Bonk Act psydlle to the order of the RECERXVER GEN- IRH. OF CANADA. equal to ten per cent of the amount of the lender. in accordance with the Government Contract Regulations now in forcs. or Bearer Bonds. with unmatut-Id coupons Ittsched. of the Government of Canada or of the Csnodlan Nstlonal Rsllway Company and its constituent com- pIniIe. unconditionally gusrsnteed II to principal and Interest by the Government of Canada. The lowest or soy tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIIR. Chief of Administrative services Ind loeretsry. Department of Public Works. ottows. April 15. 1&7. 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