THE ANNUAL fall rally of the Presbyterian Young Poo. ple's Society was held at St Andrew‘s Church. \inntaaue. yesterday. Prince. King: and New London Minister Speaks At PYPS Annual Fall Rally .VI’ONTAGI'E ~- Rev. Leslie‘ Files of New London save the theme address. “God's GlVlI’lg‘ and Ours“, at the annual tall! rally yesterday of the Presby-I terian Young People‘s Society in ’ St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Montague 'A highlight of the rally. at- W. Prince Remembrance Services termed Largest OI Recent Years ALBERTle Rl'REAU OF THE GUARDIAN Tignish and Alherton branch- es of the Royal Canadian Le-I gion joined together for remcm—i brance Day parades in botht centres yesterday morning. I At 9 o'clock the Tignish pa-'1 rade. marshallcd by Earle Mac-l Donald. formed up at the legion“. home in the, following order: pa- rade marsliall. Burke's Lads and Lassies Pipe Band. Tignish and Alberton Legion color par- ties. war veterans and ladies. auxiliaries from both branches. Tignish air cadets commanded by F-Lt. Hector Buote. Cubs. 1 Brownies and Girl Guides. The parade marched to the church of St. Simon and St. Jude for Requiem High Mass at 9.30 conducted by Rev. Clare Crease. and muss resistant they last only- ‘War Memorial on MEN' all styles and colors. While I A math was also placed by Senator Orville R. Phillips. re- presenting the federal govern- ment. Sixty wreaths were plat.- ed on the monument by organ- Ilations. relatives and firms in Annual banquets were held 7 o'clock in both Alberton and Tignish Legion branches. Guest sp . rton was Sena- tor Oli. Phillips, and Earl Can- non. Summerside, addressed the Tignish banquet. 0'LEARY CEREMONY Remembrance Day pa- rade in O'Leary. one of the larg- est in recent years. formed u at the legion grounds at 10.30 and proceeded to the Cenotaph led by Hon. L.G. Dewar, MD. minister of education. Commanded by Lloyd Mat- thews the parade consisted Royal Canadian Legion color party. War veterans. including a representation from St. An- thony’s Legion branch at Bloom- field. and the Girl Guides. At the Cenotaph the program opened with "0 Canada" follow- ed by prayers by Rev. David Hamilton, scripture reading by Rev. Maxwell Nesbitt and the laying of wreaths by organiza- tions. relatives and firms. e program concluded with “The Queen." A banquet for members and their wives was held in the Le-: gion home at 7 o'clock. He a d table guests were Rev. Maxwell Nesbitt. Rev. David Hamilton, ‘ wee en ISLAND NEWS PAGE the Sunday r Choir. On Monda at The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, Nov. 12, 1964. Irinity United 0t City .Celebrates I I The centennial of the opening land dedication of the present ITrinity United Church. Char- lottetown. will be. observed this The congregation was organized in 1809 and the first Sunday School of any de- nomination was established in 1817 The present church was erect- ‘ed in 1863 and dedicated in 1864. It became known as the Brick Church. which was un- tted in 1918 with Grace Church 1I-Ion L.G. Dewar and Mrs. De- war. Earle .lelley. Principal of O‘Leary Regional High School ‘.and Mrs. .lelley. Legion Presi- dent Harry MacWilliams. and ‘Rev. Emmanuel Richard. A dance to the music of Ted Ahearn's orchestra brought the day's activities to a close. tenniai Cele in Heart: 7.30 p.m. At the Sn .Dr Frank ident of the Centennial l Gaudet ‘ from the Prince Street to be known asl at 11 am. and 7 day and at 2.30 in the afternoon 147th Anniversary Sanctuary with the Memorial IConfederation Memorial Foun~l Jdation will present a Centennial I ‘ Plaque to the church. lwhere h i During the Monday evening i ‘pmgram Mayor Ithe road building Ci w hic h was then on Upper‘ and will assist in the cutting of superintended many of the street. a huge “Birthday Cake." ‘ town and Summer-aids In the early 1930's. and in later years had been engaged in highway paving. His long experience hnr association With road biiiidlnr were highly regarded by hotI municinnl and provincial ol- ficials. The funeral will be held .m. on Sun- School will hold the f limit! Road BUIIder ‘ Dies In Ont. Cooksville. 0nt.. at l I The death of George E. Rice. ‘ d sex-v.09 tvice-president and general man- ._y' 4 - lfor many years. occurred in Tor ' SENATOR’S CAR CRASHES Citizens Fathers 0‘ tomo Tuesday. Nov. 10. i OTTAWA tCPt—A late model Mr - e was widely known in iconvertible owned by Senator a" the Maritime provinces Join Connolly was stolen late 8 had been associated in Monday and crashed into A w l h industry for hydro polo before police ar- I . a en lover 30 yeam He had been par. rested three youths. Booked at brlng greetings ticularly well acquainted with city police station were brothers 0f harlouewwn Prince Edward Island. as he had lAndre Richard. 18. and Robert. L y (Nov. 161 a Cen- bration will be held Hall at III D.m.. Frl~ nday night ' _ MaCKinnon_ presi_rager of Warren Mantimes Ltd 1 W 16, and Kenneth Mousseau, 17, paving projects both in Charlotte- lall of nearby Eastview. the First Methodist Church. ‘l later changed to Trinity. Trinity had its beginning in] 1778 and 1806 when services were held in homes of men like Benjamin Chappell and Jos- eph Avard. In 1807 Rev. James Bulpitt became the first Method- Ist Minister. In 1958 extension work began; in Spring Park. A new Mansei was built there in 1962 and this ' congregation became a pastor-l al charge in 1964. . er-‘ bert and Clifton tBunburyt ; were added to Trinity in 1961 as I preaching places. In 1964 a new manse for Trinity was purcha- sed and dedicated at 28 Admi» j i ra'l Street. I i Very Rev. Dr. C. M. Nichol-l ison will be the guest preacher Helping Canadians help themselves to peace of mind through PERMANENT PERSONAL POLICIES of Life Insurance which protect against ‘ “Dying Too Soon” or “Living Too Long" : Queens counties were repre- Carpenter. Alberton. president: sented with over 65 in atten- Judy Waite. secretary from da . The new executive is Kensington. and standing. Rev. pictured above: seated l to 1': Basil Lowery. Montague. left, Peter Murchison. Charlotte- and Leo Brander on the right town. vice-president: Evelyn from Kensington. ' muted: camp committee. Hugh Lowery. \Iarshfield; Maritime; Council. Robert Adams. Sum- merside: missions. Donald Mac- , Donald. Clyde River: banner re— . Phyllis MacMillan, Char-i tended by some 70 members, ' lottetown. New London PYPS led a de was a tour of Langley Fruit , _ packers Limltcd' votional report following the bu- ,. , . . siness meeting. . Members “med 8 mm" Roberta Shaw of Charlotte- .‘The Gift". and discussion which . town red evening vespefl followed was ed by Rev. Peter The program also included a Ruddell of Hunter River. hymn Sing red by Hugh Lowery, During the business meeting. I camp director; a banquet. and the following reports were sub- installation of officers. +. r Rh. t' 99 _ Grafton St. MacDonald. Most Rev. M.J. l God Our Help in Ages Past", by Rooney was seated in the sanc- . the choirs; Last post, cwo mm. tuary. The ChOir was under the '; utes silence and Reveille; direction of Aubin Gallant with rment by the pipers: reading of Henry Gaudet. organist. Fol-j the names of the fallen in lowing the service the pa r a de r World War one by Don Rosa, marched to the Cenotaph for the i the Second world wax- by,Rev, laying of wreaths and two mm- David MacDonald: prayer utES Silence in memm‘y Of the Mr. MacDonald and the national I anthem. en. 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