"Rey F. Donald Chase, asheeeremnmioes ~ ADDITIONAL FACILITIES ‘Church Mission Held Recently — The preaching asian held re-. éently in Highfield United Church had an excellent atten- dance. Rev. Ross Howard was the épecial preacher at ail five on Wednesday evening, = ‘the Park Royal Male Eight—with their organist, Leslie... Hiscott. On Thursday evening the First Baptist Male Eight were guests with their organist, Mrs. V.L. Of brick construction the new_ ‘ Williams and Murphy Ltd., | building will also house boys Summerside and the. architect and girls showers, washrooms - “and lockers. Contractors. aré the Belfast Quartette with their organist, Mrs. Martin MacDon- ald. A feature of Friday evening was a& solo, The Stranger of Ga- tist Church on Thursday even- jn prayer. ; COMBINED CHOIRS On Sunday. both morning. and evening, “the combined choirs ~ RURAL | CHURCHES am. Worship. 2.30 p.m. Annan- MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge, PENTECOSTAL APOSTOLIC Ming ents Hattz Hall, East Royal- Oct. 9. Sunday dale: Worship 7.30 p.m. Rev. J.’ School 10 a.m. Worship 11 am. W. Forbes, BA., BD., minister. |Evangelistic Service 7.30 p.m. : \Weeknight Tuesday and services, FREE CHURCH of Scotland. Thursday 8 p.m: James McKil- warship: Birch Hill 11 a.m. Ban-jlop and Edwin apse ’ gor.2 p.m. Belle River 4.30 p.m. River 7.30 p.m. Rev. ’ Ewen E. MacDougall, minister. MURRAY HARBOUR Pastor- ee = United Church. Friday, Oct. Official Board EN Seed River Church 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9. Little Sands 9.30 a.m. Murrey Rives 7 a.m. Murray Harbour 7.30 p Sinister, Herbert W. Chapman. MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge, the United Baptist Pastorate. -pastor=— Montague, Friday, Oct. 7, 8 p.m. Missionary Crusade, sponsored y. the Montague ©. W.M.S.: Devo- onal speaker, Lic. Myrtle ™-| p gersoll. -Guests: members of the Dundas and Annandale congre- gations of the Montague Pastor- ate. Program: slides on mission- ary work will be shown and re- freshments will be served by the stors. ANGLICAN Chick: Crapaud -and Springfield. St. John’s, Cra- paud, Harvest Thanksgiving ser- view and Sunday School 11.30 am. St. Elizabeth's, Spring- field, Holy Communion 10. a.m. Rev. Michael R. Ness, - rector. NEW GLASGOW Christian Church. Bible School 16 am. Morning Service 11 a.m. Brad- albane and Fredericton Church- es of Christ. Bible School 10.00 a.m. Combined service at Brad- albane 230 Cavendish — Baptist | Chureh, ae ling Service > Zimmerman. MILTON: — Rustico Anglican Parish. Rev. A.E. .Piercey, rec-. e -feonr-the-f ‘churches of the Winsloe Pastor- al Charge, Winsloe North, Wins- Joe South, Princetown Road and Highfield. Mrs. A.S. Frizzell was organist at both services. In the morning, the choir sang “I Gave My Life For Thee, and a solo, The Ninety and Nine, was sung by Mrs. Gerald Robinson. At the evening service, Singing 1 Go, was sung by the choir, and Joan ed choirs taxed the eapacity of ‘the “choir “area in ee Chirch. ~§ - This being world wide Tom-' of the Lord's Supper was ob- served at the morning service. Rev. Ross Howard and Rev. T. R. Goudge shared in leading the communion service. Each evening the visiting sing- ers and their friends were enter- tained in the attractive base- ment, after the service. The lunch was ‘brought on Wednes- | Impaired Case ing. Each led the congregation: four}: day evening by the ladies of Win- sloe South, and on Friday even- | ing by the ladies of Princetown j 4 Road. The Highfield ladies pro- | | vided the tea each evening,. and on. Sunday evening invited all who wished to come to the base- cei eeet 4 is Peter MacNeill, Charlotte- town., people, and it was felt ‘that the ‘purpose of the mission was in large measure attained, — the deepening and enriching ot our spiritual lives. | Ses || the future were indefinite. Mr. | ing to Mr. MacKay, will now find 7 Island News Page: 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 6, 1966. The resignations were yesterday of Wendall| . general manager of the Island Development Com- pany, and assistant manager, Erie Kipping. Mr. MacKay stat- ed last night that his plans. for Kipping was in Halifax and will return today. ‘Island Decaloocaal Company, whose interests up to now in- cluded Shed .Acres, a 4arge liquidate their ‘gricultural divi- sion immediately, and, —accord- themselves ‘‘top-heavy-in.the.ad- ministrative department.” The only remaining large concern of the company is the Charlotte- town Hotel, which will have a professional manager as soon aS possible, according to Mr. -Mac- situation for the company’s ac- tion: DIRECTORS Island directors of the com- Is Dismissed Two cases were dismissed and two others adjourned in Magis- trates Court yesterday morning. Magistrate James B. Johnston presided. “Dismissed_were- the impaired the loitering case against’ Mau- |. rice ‘Mullen, Tracadie Cross. Adjourned until Friday, Octo- ber 14 was the impaired driving case against Glen James Mc- ‘Cabe, Vernon River. ' Brian Robert McGuire, Mone- ton, N.B., ——. not guilty te a charge of speeding and _ the pany include, J. David Stewart, J. Philip Matheson and E.W | Johnstone, owner of Woodleigh Replicas. Mr. MacKay’: was previously employed as private-secretary to the then premier Walter R. Shaw while Mr. Kipping was ge- MacKay 9 Have Resigned con % farm holding, have decided - Kay. He blamed the tight-money | MR. KIPPING neral- -manager of the Charlotte- |- town Board of Trade before join- ‘ing Island een Com- pany. year, the P.E,]. receipts were | others quarter: of. the year. _ Thé Dominion Bureau of “Sta tistics: reports that P.E.I. re- ceiptsy were $9,546,000: in the Fof the first six months of the : $19,412,000. this year compared the end of June-1965 and 1964. Ot: was one of three pro- vinces which had lower receipts in’ the first half of the year, the ig Brunswick and Saskatch PRICES ‘DOWN ‘ Although farmers’ marketings of Peel ys orued during the pried Oe did cae aa deen se. Pope McMahon and _ will be at- Island center.. Vice-president Will Address Yard Arsenault, “Brackley, “and | Vice-president of the Air Cadet ‘League of Canada, E. Vopni of ‘Winnipeg Manitoba will be the guest speaker at the annual meeting of the P.E.I. Provincial ‘Committee Air Cadet League of Canada which ie being held on ei October 6, in Sum- ease was adjourned until | merside. Friday, October. 7 at-2:0:-~- = - The mesting’ will be presided ficers for the coming year and Air Cadet. activity in P. E. I. Mr. Vopni will be accompanied tended by delegates’ from various: The members will elect of-) prepare for a further boost in’ madian_ Forces Headquarters: The three men are currently making a tour ef the Atlantic Se FEW EARN HIGH Only one Norwegiati in 1,000 earns more than $15,000 a GRAPES OPEN ‘FRIDAY® NIGHT "TIL 10. SATURDAY ‘TIL 6. CLOSED MONDAY. 1.30 | weather. | om thankful to tor. St. John’s, Milton: Sunday |$reye'ke CHRONIC BRONCHITIS BRONCHIAL COUGH, ASTHMA jbecouse of Do you you find it any proper rest? Then | Serer Db gou from Mrs. G. Schofield, T 2 been subject fo chitis which made me cough ibreath. |.aho get asthmatic Bef from . l recommend enone ¥ this same Secgteecence get ___ (Continued on page 19) members of the Montague WMS. A welcome is extended to all to ‘attend this service. Sunday, Oct. ®. Montague: Sunday School 10 | ‘ @m. Wership—7.30 p.m. -Service of Thanksgiving. Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday 7.30 p.m. CGIT Friday 6.30 p.m. Stur- geon: Sunday School 10.30 a.m. Worship 3. p.m. Thanksgiving service. Murray Harbour: Sun- day School 2 p.m. Worship 11.00 ‘a.m. Thanksgiving Service. Prayer and Bible Study, Wed. 7.30 p.m. Senior BYF Thursday 7.30 p.m. Murray River: Sunday School 2 p.m. MONTAGUE Church of Christ. | @unday. Oct. 9: Bible School 10 @.m. Worship 11 a.m. Message: “The Cross of Christ.” No even- ing service this. week. “‘DUNDAS — Annandale United | Baptist Pastorate. Dundas: Sun-~§ * day School 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p.m. Annandale: Sunday Prayer meeting Wednesday 8.00 p.m. Lic. Myrtle Ingersol, pas- tor. “MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge. the United Church. Sunday, Oct. @. Thanksgiving Sunday. Lower Montague, Sacrament of Bap- . €ism 9.45 a.m. Montague 11 a.m. Valleyfietd 3_p.m. Rev. Russel ©. Burns, minister: SOURIS — Bay Fortune Unit- ed Church Pastoral Charge. Sun- day, Oct. 9. Special Thanksgiv- ing Services. 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