-mxro (AP)-A 113- Weather based on Yohota-la southwest ith ltsnsa abeardwas isonsau.,lte tohsaptlnd ',il'l,o"'..eaw nussins loader is in by en- u.eseaof.aspan1IIstasttstar- sddro; vs typlloml Emma i'.iIl”i'.".i.xus us on revue - Sibieria. -uh mint 2!? E RB-50. ' hlegahslrerre wind velocity pre8ll.Il'G inside tYllllD00ll it was illi , km". aad E E. or... lJ1.S.'Wei”atliier. . Plane M”issingu In Typhoon - r ' winds ' SEARCH typhoon hunter nllwthey manlsed-to search was which was in a statement releasedaln Tor- onto in to the charges. Er. LOB! said the United Church ll EASTERN m'2:.8;:.g.':.y.'it 0 as llriell with ontgeufmwmrhruh loll-I. especially in new frontier and suburban areas." This, the statement says, is "GSNCICUY true" in Archbishop Plllllll 's area. Most Rev. Csrrlngton. srcibh- bishop of Quebec and acting prim- ate of the Anglican Church of has seected ,for e on. Canadarsaid Saturday the United Church has told Anglican minis tees to stay out of some areas it aUYlNG and cleaning timothy seed daily. Fraser and Anne Feed Service. . A DUNDAI Plowing Match fea- ture - The Homellta chain saw demonstration at Douglas Bros. and Jones Ltd. booth. he sure and see this fast cutting saw. has selected for expansion. WAlnV:'u REUFION A d . ethl . Miss NI!-I110 Nlcxllllwli 0' reiteratzln h::ea'MorlId,:y cuff. Powual has returned to her home. Miss Mscliinnon had a pleasant visit is Burnt Church. New Bruns- wick. Mr. and Mrs. Eraruvtmsrnlthi .1 s Rickey an ter ?i'....;.?I.', Ontario. are visiting friends and relatives on Prince Edward Island. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMillan of N.Y., U.S.A., are Vllmlli 151'- Mclviillan parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose McMillan oi Pownal. Mrs. McMillan is the. iormerilllss Jane Lake. R.N.. of Montague. P. 21.1. desire for church reunion. A resoution passed unan- imously by the executive council of the church's general synod in- structed its reunion committee "to pursue witlrvigor its consulta- tions with the United.Church of Canada and again seek to initiate similar conultatinns with other Christian bodies." The resolution, which men- tioned only reunion with the Il,len'ited mchurch whsen it whegt ore- e meeting aturday. d been,seut hack to the committee and b dened to include other Christian churches. . In an apparent reference to Visitors to Prince. Edward Is- Archbishop n's charges. land are Mrs. R. Gay and Mr. United Church Sec'y. Amaiecl Anglican Church Changes the resolution added that 'it is the desire of our church to over- come any distrust and hindrances which impede the cause of re- union." ”UNFAlR CBITICIAM" in Toronto, meanwhile. M. C. Mscdonald. secre of the board of home rniasitnls of the United Church, described as "amazing" and "manifestly unfair" the criticism made by Archbishop . - The archbishop ad said: "it is incomprehensible to me that I should get letters from the United Church requesting me to stay out of an area because they have selected that area tor their church extension work." He added that it is useless to discuss reunion of the Anglican and United churches ilf we can- not establish Christian coopera- tive, relations between our churches." United Church officials, after reading reports of the charges, immediately asked Archbishop Carrington for specific details. They indicated the controvusy would be discussed at the United Church general council's today biennial, meeting g Wed- nesday ln Windsor, Out. The request for details of the charges was contained in a tel- egram to Archbishop Carrington by Dr. Long. Dr. bong offered the United Church's co-operation in working out difficulties to which the archbishop referred. Archbishop Carrington tel- egraphed a reply that he trusts that "confusiims and misunder- standings may be taken on conversation between our churches with a view tolindlng ways and means of working to- gether." and Mrs. lvan Nelson of Ontario. Mrs. Nelson is the daughter oi J. ll. Gay. Pownal, and Mrs. 1!. Gay is his daughter-in-law. Mr. Cyril mound Pohsxlnlli it: t nod to me. - 00 hlteurlded the exhibition at Freder- eiton, NB. Miss Laura Bernard and Mr. George Carver have returned to their homes. They llldlt I V30” lion in N.l!. Mr. Cameron Gay. W” ln'lV9d home to attend the funeral of ill! mother. Mrs. J.n. Gay of Pwmi. has returned to his home in On- tario. 9-- Young I. Gherrlll Inga. Girls 1 years and under 1. San- p dra Hayden 1. Marilyn Mulch. c.?.".i..'l'.?',' .l5.'2'rl'.'.1'i'.."..."'””u M 3- sh-rlocv Tweedy- Mrs. Will Cooke, Yofh Glfll 9 Yellglacnfll undiri-r Judsy ' Carrier. 1. erey ay en . Marilyn Mutch. 4. Marcia Car. Mr. aria Mrs. 'Lloyd Veuoy. York. ""- m- w M '?.:-.:.v:-r:.-".:.".::-:- I-ii; uoorschllgmi if "tl:,':: 3. sisenod-la. " ' '” l""'” "t'”"' on-I1: ad d.1.Ver treatment in Camp lull liolvlul M Inf,” ,”f;;m"on ,. Wu. Cherry Valley Church Picnic A full program of sport events and an excellent supper for eag- er appetites provided a splendid afternoon's outing for the young- stern oi the Cherry Valley Unit- ed Church Sunday School when they held their annual picnic at Mai:Rae's Shore. In charge of the events was the school superinten- dent Mrs. Charles Mutch. Winners oi the sports were: Girls and boys 5 years and und- er 1. Shirley Tweedy 2. Allan "c'"”' rna MacDonald 4. Diane Carrier Mrs. IrownaadsoaAllsn ggy.1sysaraandunder1.Dav- MIN Wu ll 5" id Match a names llacllachern sriothteea. g , u ,v ,h&s GlrlalIyearsandoverl.Msr- ..l3:' oilllieyr Elect? George loll Ymls 2. Verna Irving. 3. Di- . carrier. mw. Bracklay Point, this week lg" M ye." ad Wm 1- new ssssnaenm 2. Game Show 3 Kenneth Maclzachern. Mother's Race. 1. Mrs. Charles Muteh. I. Mrs. Donald Match 1. Mrs. Russell Yunna- Sack Race Girl Juniors. 1. Dev- erley Hayden 1. Marilyn Mulch I. Jam Carrier. go. You; 3. Verna Irving. 9. Di- The first car load at potatoes were loaded at York in Friday nd Mrs. anne Carrier. in mud, luagu-iptonou Barrowltace.1.DoualII a A M. Q Mr. Allan Brown. Yuk. has ' . Maritime 56- ir. and Mrs. Cotehead. were mast visitors race boys. - Yet at tbs been or us and Douslas Youns Cooke. ' I. Boyd Machchern and GUWIO Ir. . easiest. 1. George I...I:l.anne Csrrisr I. Dev- W pd Lloyd Mariach- S. Carolina Girl Miss America A crrr. nu. unv- Cfmmm s is-gestalt .--. ' Pauline Vernon River Church Picnic A large number of pupils and their parents and A-lends took ad- vantage of the fine weather to at- tend the annual picnic of the Ver- non River United Church Sunday school. A full afternoon of sports events for the little ones as well as those older was capably man- aged by Malcolm Maclaan. Following are the winners of the various events: Girls and boys 4 years old and under. 1. Kenneth Masters 3. Bob by Cummings. 3. Beth Lea. Girls and Boys I years old and uudc 1. Llyn Master 1. Heather Lea I. Danny Enman 4. Kenneth Masters. Girls and Boos 9 years old and under. 1. Freddy Enman 1. Garth Les 8. Douglas Lea 4. Alice Les. Girls it years old. and under 1. Margaret Enniaa 8. Pauline Les. 3. Gwen Lea. Boys 12 years old and under, 1. Kenneth Lee. 1. Nelson Maclaod. I. Arthur Mossarn and Itullag Maeleod. Girls It years old and under. 1. Margaret Enman. 1. Estelle Wil- son 3. Lorna Lea. s it old and under. 1. lfenn.nyeth Lox-as Macbaod 8. Nelson llaclseod. Ladie's open. '1? Mrs. Irene Mas- ters 2. Mrs. Mable Ennlan. 8. Min Carol Cummings. 's 1. Llo Furness 1. mwuaom John M. Shea. Wheel Barrow Race says 1- Ken neth lies and Nelson Maclieod 2. Freddy Enamn and Stirling Mae- laud wheelbarrow ltace.tllrls 1. Laaandcweaalae. I. Hsetherlieassdl-ylllllltil . nan srrowmo an. armed. IN. runs on rslonrrar. BUILDING may 4, 1955 Georgetown Red Cross Tests Held Plrylls use-nu. Doreen We I it;'1c”.n1 ”X'...'5' ”o3'-1'-”'ia1".L”' I- IDNDON iobesneehaahadlathllvlll -too in the red Cross 5...... uau. 1..-..,' an area. thougand asu- ard Vgaetrelry safseltoyncouru hgald at uewalyou.nI.-loyd Solomhn. gm: grunt; .u.h:.g.u.. pgcw fgommlguu lmhionrdl Barrkurdm hlV0bCIOfdHOdb!'.'CIIM' This Course was sponsored by 3.”, you-g,,',,, germ, ,2m.ph;.' IN-'0" ll3!'l1llII- . '::..G:-.:rww:.:.w;.:?" are um um ue ----w Solomon acting as Chairman as '''l”' ””""""' Certificate. Peter Webster. rates Seniors. Joseph Murphy. Eric. Webster, Murray Webster. Royal mediate Certificate. Peter Vlahab Life Saving society. Intermediate er. Bronze , . Gordon Lav- err. on August 24th Miss Joan Murphy. Assistant Red (hose Supervisor and Miss Margie Jardine amined the group in their aquatic skills. Following a list of the success- ful candidates who merited Red Cross and Royal Lite Awards. Beginners. Judy nnndreault. up for a loser examination, he went Irish Farmer Seizes Flying Saucer But It Gives, Him Slip MONEYMORE. Northern Ire- land (AP)--A "level-headed God- fearing" Irish farmer says he was running to the police station with a captured flying 'saucer in his arms Friday, but it escaped. "I had dltiiculty in holding it down." Thomas Hutchinson ex- plained Saturday. - A Royal Air Force officer said what Hutchinson picked up must from some station. have been a weather balloon-but pMrs. Hutchinson shook- her head police preferred the farmer's ver- in disagreement. slou. The Hutchinson farm is located "Thomas Hutchinson is a level- headed, God-fearing chap." said the desk sergeant at Moneymora tohold it Police what I! did then. Iliireplied: .-.; ."Istdrledtopanicarai,Ienl no home and prayed." A high ranking RAF ofiieu at nearby Aldergrove said -he was "nearly certain-" that the strange object was an escaped weather balloon that had b 'r away Neagh. where leprechauns, ghosts and witches have been sighted marks at the end and three dark red stripes. It had a saucer- shaped base. I kicked it over. but it returned to its original posi- tion." - When he got down on his knees plcte almost on per cent of a pro- posed around-the-world trip on motorcycle. During the trip. started three years ago from New Zealand. they ave worked as sheep- herders in the Andes. shark fish- ermen and gold miners in Aus- tralia. stage hands and magi- cian's assistants in India and have sold their own blood to finance the trip. on. it began to spin. so he put a hammerlock on it and mused: 'The police station was the only place for such a wicked look- ing thing as this and I started to carry it there." They now plan to head for New Then Mrs. Hutchinson took up York via Montreal. then across the tale: the United States to the West "Ah, it was a terrible thing. My husband warned me not to go near it, but you know a woman's inqulsitiveness. I just couldn't keep back." MAUD DISAGREES She said she walked along with her hubaud when he tried to haul the fearful object to the police station at the village of Loup and stood there staring at it when he put it on the ground for a moment to negotiate a hedge. "Then all of a sudden the man- ster rose and it nearly pulled my husband off his feet when he tried Coast and a ship bound for New Zealand. The trip has taken them across Australia, Asia. Africa and Eu- rope. LAUNCH BOND DBIVI PARIS (Reuters) -- The French treasury Monday 'launched its "loan for Algeria" bond drive planned to avoid increasing taxes to meet the cost of the North African fighting. The aim of the in a bleak, boggy land near loch jured. ----m-- nox omen orruv -A15 SPECIAL snow AT Aemox: 7:45 EVANGELISTIC 1 -' -' -' "" ""' '' ”C'.-- "' N. 5. Man Di” SERVICES TODAY and WEDNESDAY I.l'l'I'LE SANDS AND MURRAY RIVER Little Sands-Sept. 11-12 Murray River-Sept. 13-14 Under lumber TATAMAGOUCHE, N1. (CPD- Ira Alexander layman. It. of Denmark. N.S.. was crushed to It'lNIln's greatest comedy ssarsin a rh- fleldlng side-splitting hit! 2-.::;::: ...-ia:i:1.:.I::”L:i:.”:. E9 Wg,HsW-gPW. RCMP said Eaymasrs truck ' Q, plunged off the road after the vehicle's steering apparatus roke down. The load of timber snapped retaining chains and slid over thecab. A passenger. Archie Langllle. also of Denmark, was slightly in- V Kllllllil. on ' SHERllllll JdnlillEG5Ull asaaxersucumsr Burke Electric Authorised .,., nun V ”' ( l-l(n'V1l(I-g-g(Ig gs nnsnuuvewsresasaaso Iaaauuloalramasaenl l.rleadquarterhs. "H32! n'ot lg: sohrt thgough the ages. Iyh . m” ' ” W” m" 9 t " "V" ' S "'"' NUIE: DUE TO CONSIDEBABLE SPEAKER DAM- is , , . ii 3'IL.S.”.,y.1i,'5 3:3?” " "' '”' W" neahr son, mane WILL no No amrrssron so rnrnarrrn Mfugchiuson seagull: and his me EXCEPT BY PATRONS IN CARS. ll MW I SIIJCQT ' . ":3; 2:: c1:.".'':.."':”.- '”.r...”:3 ”" w”"d '"P .....””'"...”:'..":."”.... ' i "" ii " w "r r r r r ' r G" ” m ' . leer. lunch Friday? 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