'Misses Dollar N. Glasgow 4-I-I. I 'I . Ki ci 5 no Gnarllla has 3 Are Honored Achievement Day IT HdIEIT.MIoetIJng sat. Sept. Znk 1957 "'. .i':.".:.'::'..':.:.':":.”::.- ..:.'?'..'.i:'...”.':.'.:"x..t:3...”.'.': 3.2: ';.:.,"'-r -:-.3.-:.::,",-:, ::'.."":.."" i""':.':.."':.F. It is the Board in tiis production. G.V. M iremapriiigvaleandsur-pa Septernhtrio, is . . , rnaaadtheD&heycreaens "mm ... amend 1”” mini” Ewe”: theme :1 a new motion picture Fraser, Director at the Prince ,m -"I H” ...” la the spacious and hospitable witnessed the judging program gum uu mm” " hm” Ed""d mm T""” .5'"'''" big pm pg-"jg," 1.. 5;," Report!!! 0035 AIIIIIII N ' home at ur. and Mrs. Murdock which was carried out by Noel um, ,u":"'I,,,'”'m' "'”” '”'tl' W-lace prev-r-no-9 tor ..., cm,” M Ma ionai Convention at the Aaaociab Macsween to honour-the Misses Hooper, itustico. mu mad ..I Iiruhd R 3” wwucuw ""1 u ”'"u”' Clive Stewart. I I"'dxh"""a'PuE Allen and was Dollar tor- The results of the dilferent -..' M 'h"' P' "P3 "'9 ”1'''”' "I ””4"'"' -r;......,.;,.,.,,.,..m..&;m,.. in Montreal were in-sud . mar residents of Brooktield. who classes are as follows (In order ""'"wm;o.":,' ,,,,g ,!,,f”'"f,', ”,',';,.,""f,f,mfo GC';'.'; G"”"' lien oi the various eonusiittnas oi 9”” 5”” M "V ”"””'k '-"....'”""".... W "' ”"'"h.'.'?" - .... -we we - - mo... .. ...... ..-......."M... .i:. w--mm ----m .-.!.5:""-i-..".'.-"-'.'.:.'.:.i..?'”. I win mi bu uummed we gum, ':.Ig',n:" cue; gout Lryur aso latherina ma- been given by Shl. Mnclnnls or the club. and it was notedthat in h . gathering was called to order by Dickinson, atom Houston. 7:: mm”c'n':"I:iim Don Gun. 3: V"""eE::”':::' lI::'l'l”'l "I II” "R 0' "Wit? "0" "III WI were in attendance at the meet. . Rev. Dr. E. A. Betta. lie men Efficiency in years work hem u wnw; Wm ' W III?" I M" . "5 139' community. more than s4soo,oo inn. i” called on Mn. Duo Proud: WlwIBeefI Orville Smith. Norman ,3 h the I; . '”"'w " '”''"'"f P '"”"”'- . :1 send an address to the Misses smut, Elwin Wyand. rm” ml '”d'l'”:: Pl J13! TI” , IWWWII Cl-Ir)! - DHIFI A V217 Illbll-IMIIII Showmanship: Wayne Dickin- hsur W "cut". ugochuy ?:hp;.;.oo'namelMC?:::1m”' I5 lane on behalf or I1-lends and son. Jimmie uacaiaer, Gloria mp 9"” . 5 , WW" , t Jmlluozrebfllifd H0;l:&:li1l.Ig. WW” meme”. -1-h.wLt::h:l",d"';0lu, Fund MP :1kc;r.'elI'h;Isoum"d-; Alicebnnd Frll:erence.d:lthouzhI Carol Dickicson, Jimmie MAI; .Il,.g::nI:oK::':r5:.- 'I3I9llI:dY:!iI.De8. gtiel-IAIII(i;aata-zter Cameraman is . - A . ' - ' . . s mchiakenuire sriiergly A x:l:m::: Ian: iiermcm mm to "chi M" 3:53, :1 Nolgiac gran .;:torH:itei: mount: ldlsllrici officer SUNDAY. SEPTEMIEII 21. AT 1.30 P.M. 2 esiioyabie social time was thcni placing first and to each call Roam 0! Hui”; on M” 9 ' '" um 3””- said it in lulled the film will be seen on television stations across Canada in December. It will likely be carried on CFCY-TV and will be shown on the ggyig; known as ”Perspectivn." Later the film will be put in general 'distribution by the Film Board. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ANNUAL CAMPAIGN IN AID OF E hich refreshments was served by the hostess and other ladies. ... . Preacher-Rev. Frank Ma.cLean Music-Trinity Male Octette. Guest Organist-Royston Mugford, A.R.C.O. 3. aging ...3ln:e.u:)"dl tgiat person. Bert Blacquiere of North uncpdoaid 2'. Carol. Dickie.-ion. g;;""- Wm ”” "I" 9'” I" II" I. MIYDQ DICKIOIOCI (Beef), 1. 0l'- ' ville Smith. 2. Norman Smith. pnronu nopuncg 3. Gerald HIII. Th to u but I H r we e s ry a u a pas or toAth:pectlii'l:E C'IIlII)neiIylGlI,I'IItIQlrel pin? ""'"""- "I I” Pun" Edw"'d ing rim. second and third in IIIWL 1" PWW" ii i0 wife the years work in the Holstein "I ImP""I”” 9', '1” kind I class. The winners were: 1. ”h"m by ""3" '"F It "ml ”' Wayne Dickieson. 2. Carol Dick- "PP": 1'' .wI"d' I"'I”"u3' "3 ieson. 3. Gloria Houston. VI'"'I mu” h" "w" dim"? Al the onclusion of the 'pro- menu” Dunn” Lb" the b"”'i M, A d" M-emu” ness or dialogue of the actors.. mined 6? cl: 3' m if car, This latter. however, tries toj Pr”: d ' m" CH” t.S fymei: supplement the purpose. The, icriloit; lgalldeb: MI-e R;'ecFioBi:kkson girl, with her romantic view. as ufd gave a hr; ”i'nu;h "nrdg an outsider, gives the local boy lng the Rural Youth Fair and 'm':,'i:'c,""””"E 'b”'" I” I”'"' Provincial Harvest Exhibition. '1." dgm ,. md, to "me The canteen was under the p,E,L to the rest or c.n.da' Each of the pickers is furnish. ed with a card hearing his name and address. When the picker is assigned to g the farmer, he turns the card over to the farmer. If the pick- es"s work is satisfactory and he remains with the employe as long as the employer needs him, these facts are entered on the aard. The card. signed by the fnrmtr. is returned to the work- er and entitles him to a return ticket to his borne. Workers who come from the mainland on their own initiative. and without the authorization oi the National Employment Everyone welcome. DISCUSS DRAMA FESTIVAL PROBLEMS (leftll ent visiting the Province in con- P.E.l. Regional Dominion Drama nection with the work of theI Festival. and a member of mg ,Dorninlon Drama Festival of Board oi Governors of die nat- which he is National Directo . ionai organization. Mr. Bentley is Charinian cf the lNiII Bring Hundreds Of Mr. Charles Bentley, Charlottetown. discusses Island 1-xama Festival problems with Mr. Richard MacDonald of Ot- ta-ta. Mr. MacDonald is at pres- and these are brought in as they are needed. Each of the grow- Potato Pickers Preparations are being made by the National Employment Olriccs in Summerside and Charlottetown to bring several hundred potato pickers (mm the mainland to assist in harvesting the potato crop. At the same time. every effort is being made to secure pickers on the island and to give islanders first pre- fcrcnce to fill requirements. The Employment Offices, how- eivr. report that in past )'t'.'ll'l they have never been able to till I110 many orders that come, in :Anglican Church ST. PETEIVS CATHEDRAL Anglican ltochiord Square The Reverend Canon G. E. Malfaii. M.A.. DD. 9 Rector The Reverend W. G. Hogg. Honorary Aanlstnnt Priest oi-mist and inoir My Susanne Brenton. Lie. Mas. 'FOUR'l'ElN1'H SUNDAY . AFTER TRINITY 'lt:IIl a.ns.-Mattlna 8:00 a.m.-elloly Eucharist "Mil a.rn.-Church school (6-15) moo a.m.-Choral Eucharist H.110 a.m.-Church School To P. E. I. without recruiting a large num ger oi people. principally in ova pickers. ment Ofiices. Each year arrangements are made with the bus companies to Mill! workers to the province. ON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M.A.. Minister Mr. John l.en.lilq-gag, M, A" erdl 10:00 a.m.-Adult Bible Claaa lizlt n.lI.-Nllrnery sen”: llilt a.in.-Divine Wars Semen l Anthem: Ivenlll" (Roberton) 7:" Ian.-Divine W den" ran Keep" (liilllvam All Are cordially Welcomed Scotia. The Summerside office brings in the largest num- ber of imports. usually in the neighborhood of (1)0. The Char- lottetown ofiice gets along with between 50 and 75 mainland The Provincial De- partment oi Agriculture coop- erates closely with the Employ- Cerner Prince I Grafton Streets The Reverend W. Harold Brown. 7.s:;.:”rrrcar...f.:i7.r " la The Aprii ernlp : "Aeeeptiag The nu. Anthem: "lavlenr 'l'hy cam. ers notifies his nearest Employ. mCllt.0IIlCC. the number of men heuill need and the date on which they will be needed. as the men arrive they are quickly allotted to the farms which have ordered them in advance. It in very seldom possibl to WPDI)! pickers on short notice. unless some farmer has cancell- ed his order at the last moment, 10 START OCT. 131'. II I3 Oxliected that the move ment to the island will start about October lot, and thereat. ter there will be almost daily bualoada coming from such plg. ces as New Glasgow. Sidney, and from as far away as lave;-. ness in Cape Breton. Churches Tomorrow THE BAPTIST CHURCH Car. Prince and Fttsroy Streets. Minister: Iev. R. L. Mitten. B.A.. B.D. Mr. Victor McCoI'ry, A.R.C.M.. A.R.C.'l'. Orlanlat and Choir Director "5 --In--omiss Session of Church School. (Great atten- tion is to.bs given this year to the church's prep... .1 Christian nation. Plan to he an tomorrow at the Iltllla sesalea. Parents are "hi -06 timely to send their children hot to brine thou!) ll:0t n.m. warship Isl-men: "no Church's Lun- goltntte Task" Anthem: 'Bretlier Jamea' Air" (Gordon Jscehl A 1:00 p.m.-Evening service lerinen: "Being Willing To Be Service. are not provided with transportation either coming to the province or leaving it. The, "potato movement" as it is call- ed. has become well organized throughout" the years and is now relied on by growers all over thei province. - COMING EVENTS Gordon Lodge Dance every Friday night. Good Music. Regular Saturday night dancer St. Peter's Bay Hall. Green Road chicken supper. Thursday. September 26th. St. Georges Jr. Farmers vai- iety cpncert. CYC Hall, (tardi- gan Monday. 23rd. starting at I:!). Dance after. i " ' -- dance in Eliott Hall Saturday night good music in aid OI hall. ; Chicken supper and social. Brae Parish Hall. Tuesday. Sep- tember 24th. Supper from 5 o'- clock until 10. Dance at the White Spot Sat- urday..Dancing 8.1!! to 12 p.m. Free lunch, Dunstaffnage. W.l. IDIBTER AND ll0'l' TURKEY dinner served at Sea Shell Inn. Victoria. Sunday, Sepiember 22. 'Please reserve Novembe 12th for annual chicken supper spon- sored by Murray Harbour United Church. Grand Bingo. St. Andrew's Hall Mt. Stewart Monday, Sept. 23rd,. sac a.m. Extra sood prizes. Jackpot 350.00. Door prize. management of Fred Dickieson and Charles Stevenson. two club members. who did not show- calves. and a nice- sum was realized. operating daily with the exception bf Wednesday when we close at 12.30 noon. Hot chicken dinner in New. Glasgow Hall Wedneday. Sept.! 25th. Sponsored by the Ladies Aid Christian Church. Beginning to serve at 5 o'clock. Grain and Mill Feeds: Get our prices when you wish to buy any oi these commodities. Ailaa Grain I Company. 300 St. Sacrement St.. Montreal, Que. UNIQUE TEXT 1 BOOK Many young people of Prince Edward island are oil to Col- lege and for the next few months will be studying num- croua text books. But there is one text book more im- nortani than all ihc rest, for it contains inspiration and L wisdom found in no other i book. May our students give this Book - the Bible - place it deserves . . . for it is the one Book. the great Book, God's Book. our Book . ,for eternity, the Book we g badly need. if we miss this , no we mi: l we keep out o I - keep out of the life of God- ll we fail to read it. to de- Canada" but really descends from islanders. and through the relationship of the famous Win- nipeg Selkirk Setilers to the less well , F” i " P.E.l. Selkirk Settlers. To the outsider. Prince Edward island certainly is a charming and romantic-seeming place, and the purpose in select- ing ihe romance theme as a thread has been to attempt a means of conveying this some- what unspeciiic and unfactual atmosphere. ADVANCE PREPARATION Assisting the National Film Burke Electric Authorised Supplies Oil Heating Ilounhoid Appliances Television DIAL 4021 I12 Kent St. 1 since the girl is tithe girl from i OPENS PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th COMING WINTER. NEEDED. CHILDREN. NO CAUSE IS MORE DEERVING. ACKNOWLEDGED IN THE PRESS. FACTS TO REMEMBER AT PRESENT THE ORPHANAGE IS WELL FILLED WITH CHILDREN - INDICATIONS POINT TO A CAPACITY HOUSE THIS DUE TO EXTENSIVE REPAIR WORK AND VVITH THE COST OF ALL NECESSITIES AT THEIR PRESENT HIGH LEVEL. A GENEROUS RESPONSE TO THIS YEAR'S APPEAL IS URGENTLY HERE IN P. E.I. WE CONTRIBUTE MAGNIFICENTLY TO ALL CANADIAN -WIDE APPEALS. IT IS A PRIVILEGE. AS WELL AS A RESPONSIBILITY. T0 CONTRIBUTE WITH EQUAL GENER- OSITY TO THIS APPEAL ON BEHALF OF OUR OWN HELPLESS ALL CONTRIBUTIONS. LARGE AND SMALL. WILL BE vour it. to understand It. WI fail in everythlns worth NV- nder d) . Commencing October 1st, Lh Book or all 730 s-In--Eveuons w A "" E" c""'” ciarin Food Service will be Q3.-,.,'f Me nzmsity of" all x s my Services at uni hears GENRAL c'm'"”N Alttgni "rid-t no and mu. livgnx -Jidwfgff ,1: I I v . . I All Welcome mm '1'” (Tuna Tide.) 5:? wrmug 1": us. -S--S c---M an rovincia arves x I llOn 31 pAULrs ANGIJCAN gMarvelD. Dnnhar. l.'l'h.. read it. live it. obey "Ii Minister THE SALVATION ARMY over it. and above I d . CHURCH Mrs. Allison ssacriu. a.ii.c..vi. ,,,,,.G,,,.,,,,,,,, . get it into our hearts on Isiasiisaea use by Royal 0"'EI'L""' c""' ”'"',l" "noun or nvANoni.isM" subinems I" c""”ec.t'”" min” 0, ml ,,,,,..,,1.,.., p-...a.a.. um .,.,.cg.,.,g 3,.” ... 31." 1.3; with the Canada Savings gooioiiyuy be Wmmed I he nut”. en” J1 Family llenr Capt. nndMrs. J.I?irter. 59”" 12 B9"ds' 11.; Bible House in Char- udu t "'5'"! ' ll;:a.cai.-illeralag Warship ' 000! 0M0"! Please contact: ioueiown for a few cents no. IUNDAY colonel and Mrs. B. celaa of Toronto. nnaot lenders today. ml a.ni.-lervlee at Riverside Ilespital Rural Youth Fair THURSDAY 7.30 p.m. -- Official Opening Grsunt and Choir Director. ll. John llarris. F.lt.C.0. mo a.in.pllel: Communion 10' a.m.-Sunday Bcheal nnier and Senior Clnues HM a.m.-Snnlny School no-sinners and Prim-rv Classea not a.in.-Marntag Prayer (lreedend over CFC?) R. M. JONES sermon: "The Call at the Up- per Road" Sneaker: Garden THE BIBLE HOUSE OPPOSITE EATONTI Eastern Securities Co. Ltd ' HOVIH 5010: "I Cunt 1'0 'l'Im" warn . 146 Richmond Street .4 Th P. i:. I. Rental ",1 gm" (A(I:IIl.aIi-y oIl)yThe .Britiah and Soloist: Preston V- loch : ' ' M mm ,m,, Dial 5511 Foreign Bible Society). p 7,T,,n",,";T.E,'.",,",', ,'.','""',m,,,... on" Psalin mm "open . ""1 Swim . . no. I . or 1 . :::lee1: "The so ;ennda- :kesi:Io(r..d:id.oy:) mum. lxrila: thl::I eeltnoI . w.' I . . 1LT.'."'s'1';;5.""" "'"' P '""" I h M :3: r--v-0r--wI.l.Ir."M-Iii-I . . Crowning Of 4-H Club King and Queen w- W '" ' - M" '”" MORTON new LIMITED -v-rm .”J'L-'-.. I'll! CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Fashion Parade - Public Speaking Contest Vlalters Are Cnlilnlly ' " ' 'I'a MW OALVARY -rnsmn: Psateeastaluse-htyet Canada cq.llaney lt..hMt.uwau Iev.V.l..lnehsen.Pnster rs-unis 'li-VI.'I1IVVti5ls- INSURANCE COUNCELLORS and TRAVEL AGENTS Telephones: Insurance 3043. Travel 8541 CIIARIAYITEIOWN. P. E. 1. Square Dance - 4-H Club and Jr. Farmers WOMEN'S INSTITUTE BUILDING PRESBYTERIAN 'l'EEKIRIOl'S.lAMl'S The Reverend '1'. II. I. lemurs. M.A.. B.T.M.. Miter Iirehweed Street &lder: lav. J. I. Bishop. B.A. Did a.m.-Iahhath leheel tl:il a.m.-lerviee "The lead at the. Weekend services with F": i ”":..5slff'FslIE'fi.."" 5"3..':."s'.I3&""..".' i."':'?3in...-- :'.":.'.'..?.".:"'..."..':.'..a".': :,'":,-i '-3:: '- I-v--,2: . . m ... ' in we I ' ' -r" " "' A"E""”" WWW 3? EXHIBITION GROUNDS 0lAl1”1'"-'10.! II M I "if glue nzo ' SQUARE DANCERS Q. t”&lI. at inavsrth uNE, n 'umBegipiner('lsI cosieirse matth Cogiargunlty Icetntre . I7 h AVE N OD ay. Pt. II. ' p.m. ITS I'l.IC' ganmmaw E-as. Pr: am. e. I. maintain tor, Ivan Ben-inn. : F: """'n'- I E'''';'-”''' Di! ea.-OHu'Isy label and 4a9c!Slo.mmod.ted .0 'r.:.-:.-.'.:- ...'-.-.z -.r-.. -3'-'1'w-e - n " B us.-no-sssnsus Ieehn - . , : '..'2'c'r'3I 7;. 2...... on . no-u MEETING FRIDAY - 8.30 a.m. - 6.00 p.m. Exhibits open """' """""r.: M ""'-"""""" Morning - Judging Livestock "AIImI&1Aama ran.” . mum” of the . ”..,, um 09. will be held in the Department of Agriculture Afternoon -- Track and Field Events Q h...,.. QIIAIXIUZII Dllldrt, third floor, Monday. Sept. 23 at 8 p.m. . Earn-sa-a All breeders interested in exhibiting at the 3 . Presentation of Awards and Championships at ...... Juana '”"""”,'F,',':'::"h.” Inritirne Winter Fair please attend. ' i A ."v13".: r3Tii'a-s. not men or L ",0 mm. Come and see the Exhibits. Everyone wm 7