us sa sh9 vey & rem us Caroline McLure, Women's Editor, Prone #908... | 4 i ~ ivi HAPPENINGS ie The Lady daughter the Hon: -Margaret-Sin- clair have just-returned from a trip to Cyprus, Lebanon, and Jerusalem. Lady Pentland, a dau- ghter of the late Marquis and -|Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair, spent part of her girl- hood An Ottawa at Rideau Hail, when her father was~governor- general of Canada. _ : ‘ Rev. Dr. John Sutherland Bon- nell left Friday morning by.,plane for New York to officiate at the funeral of Mr.- Gerald Rock, an } | executive of Musak corporation. *-* |Mr. Rock will be buried in Ar- « |lington National Cemetery, Virgin- - |ia, with. full military honors. Sister Marcelina, Superior of Providence Hospital, Fort St. jJohn, B.C., recently spent a few. days at the home of her brother jand sister-in-law, Mr: and Mrs. Guy Murphy, Kinkora. Various other members of the Murphy family also spent some time there enroute to their tor- mer home in Campbellton, where a family re-union was held on Suriday, July 5th. Mrs. G. D...DeBlois and Mrs. J. A. Fraser have returned from a three months trip abroad. They spent most ‘of the time in Eng- land but also were in Wales and the Isle of Wight. They joined a sketching party in Elba and were there as well as in Viareggio near Genoa for two weeks. ‘The weather in England was the best in years and Mrs. DeBlois and Mrs. Fra- ser are feeling the benefit of their delightful trip. Miss Edith Creighton, Halifax, weekend with her sis- ter, Mrs. P. A. Creelman, Me- Gill Avenue ad P| ME. AND MRS. D. B. YOUNKER - Wed At St. Pius X Church ‘In Double Ring Ceremony Mrs. Lee, mother of the bride, woreastreet length dress of blue with blue accessories. Her corsage was of blue and white roses.: Mrs. Younker, mother of the groom, wore:a blue dress with white accessories. Her cor- sage was blue and white roses. Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held at the Charlotte- town Hotel. The toast to the bride was proposed by her uncle Mr. John Lee and respended to by the groom. Mr. Harold Lee, ; : ther of the bride, acted as| Miss Helen MacKinnon, York ast master. Telegrams of con-| Lane, Charlottetown, is a guest at gratulations and good wishes|Dalvay House for the summer. Saint Pius.X Church*was the} scene of a very pretty wedding’ on June 16th at 9 a.m. when Virginia Anna Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Matthew Lee, was united in marriage with David Bernard Younker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Younker. : The double ring ceremony was performed by Monsignor McKen- zie. The soloist was Mr. Frank —MaclIntyre accompanied by Mr. Wilbert MacInnis on. the organ. . Given in marriage by her fa- _fher the bride wore a ballerina length gown of white nylon lace| were read. over \satin and net with fitted -bo-| Musie for the occasiton was dice and swee‘heart neckline. Her | provided by Mrs. Clifford Lee on tulle illusion’ finger-tip length’ veil | the piano. i ras held in place by a bridal) For travelling the bride wore a ronet studded with pearls and) nylon pink dress with blue duster, _.-, Sequins and she carried a nose-| white accessories and white car- gay bouquet of pink and white; nations. roses. | Prior to her marriage Mrs. Miss Delma MeCabe, cousin of Younker was entertained at a ‘ the groom, was bridesmaid. She number of showers by her friends.| 29d will return to Tyne Valley wore a ballerina length*gown of She was also the recipient of a| Monday, July 20. blue nylon with crownless picture| beautiful gift from the office staff i hat of blue and nylon mitts in| of Canada Packers where she is Mr. and Mrs. James Gaudet*or | shades to match. She also ear-| employed. : Sydney, Nova Scotia, and their “Fie ~“A nosegay of white and| The staff of Johnson and John-| three girls Marlene, Lynn. and | red roses. Mr. James Lee, bro-| son where Mr. Younker is em-| Valerie, are visitipg their parents, ther of the bride, was best man! ployed also gave him a beautiful \Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker, Eus- ‘while the ushers were Mr. Vincent] gift. (Photo by Garnhum ,Char-| ton Street, and Mr. Joseph Gau- Shea and Mr. William McCabe. | lottetown.) det, Kensington Road. Mrs. Raiph Oakes, Halifax. is| visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Walker for the weekend. Miss Margaret Jones, Southport, and Miss Mildred. Acorn, Cardi- gan, have returned from a motor trip to Quebec City and Ottawa. On the way home they spent some time in Bangor, Mainne. - left for Mrs. Gertrude Jack Mrs. F. L. Hennessey (nee Miss | Dorothy Saunders) with her dau- ghter Maureen and son “Frank, | junior, of Montreal are -summer- | ing at Grand Tracadie Beach. They are accompanied by Frank's | chum, Kenneth Griffiths: Mr. | Hennessey will join his family early in August for holidays. | Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Phillips, | Brookline, Mass., arrived recent- | ly by plane to spend the summer | with their son-inJaw and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mutch. | Southport Motor Court. Mr. .and Mrs. Phillips celebrated their) sixtieth wedding anniversary at a@ family party July fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moreside, Birchwood avenue, have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. George Som- ers and daughter Lynn of St. Den- | is, Quebec. The Somers family are also visiting other relatives. Mrs. Nan Leonard, Avon Lake, | io is spending the summer | with relatives on the,Island. She ‘3 the guest of her sister, Mrs. Al- bert A. Gay and family of Sum- merside and her brother Mr. S. FE. | Cameron, Mrs. Cameron and fa- mily of Crapaud. | Mrs. Leonard was bora on the Island and enjoys coming home each summer. On her return trip to Ohio Mrs. Leonard will stop off in Massachusetts to visit re. latives and friends. In October she expects to go te Florida: for the winter. APES ene Mr. Hollis P. Newman of the Consumers’ Gas Company, Tor- onto, Ontario, arrived on Monday, July 20th., 1959, at the resi- dence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Newman. This year Mr. Newman motored to the _ MR. AND MRS. W. P. WAITE Pentland and her brothers and sisters and their fa- friends. On Moreside’s brothers, John and Lawrence,and their families. \ . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid, N.S. have-extremely enjoyed the past ‘two weeks on a 5,000 mile trip, motoring in their late model Canadian cities, -visiting friends and relatives. ee After spending two days in Bos; ton, Mass., the highlight of their trip 'was a three day stay at New York City, where they visited visit Mrs. Reid’s eldest sister. They returned home to Can- ada via Sault Ste. Marie and Ottawa, Ont., spent two days with their daughter Nora, and then back to their Hope River home via Montreal and Quebec City. Mr. and Mrs. Reid are very grate- ful to their son Austin and their good friend Donald Baker for having made this entire trip pos- eee Mrs. A.A. Lockhart of Sum- merside has as her guests, her son, Mr. R.W. Lockhart, Mr s. Lockhart and young children, Ri- chard and Elizabeth. Mr. Lock- hart is T.C.A., Station Manager at Winnipeg, Manitoba and he, with his family; came by plane to Moncton, N.B. and motored from their summer home at Cape Brule, Shediac, N.B. to P.E. Is- land. * Miss Barbafa Ann Dalton, on the staff of Peter Bent Brigham | Hospital, Boston, Mass., arrived | in Summerside on Monday to, spend her vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Dalton. ; Miss Frances Walsh of New! York City is spening her annual, New York by plane on Thursday, | vacation in the province. While | in Summerside she is a guest at the Clifton Hotel. Accompanying. her is Mr. George Haeg, a re-| tired business man of New York. | This is his first visit and he Is much impressed with the beauty | of the Island and hopes to return. Mrs. W.L. Holman of Toronto, is visiting her sisters-in-law, the Misses Carrie and Gladys Hol-; Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Gaudet. Mr. Aubrey Ramsay, this “week. N.S. wher& day afternoon. . - side. serving refreshments. ter, Mrs. Mr. visit their mother, Manderson, Lot 16. Mr. and Mrs. Harry West and son, James of Summerside are ‘| holidaying in Nova, Scotia. Mrs. Joseph Brophy left Sum- merside on Wednesday to pursue a Special Art Course in Tatama- | gouche, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deighan and daughter, Gertrude of Sum- merside are spending their vaca-! tion in St. John's Newfoundland. ,’ Miss Alberta Gaudet, RN. on Ymilies and many other relatives) the staff of Queen Elizabeth Hos- : their retura/ pital, Montreal arrived in Sum- home, they will visit in Tuberose, merside on Wednesday to spend Saskatchewan, the guests of Mr./ner vacation with her parents, one of Truro’s visiting firemen, has been accompanied by their son Austin| renewing friendships with rela- and Donald Baker from Halifax,/tiyes and friends in Summerside , Miss Maureen Forbes left Sum- car, to many United States and) merside on Friday for Amherst she will be organist for the Fietcher-Wilson wedding in the Baptist Church-this Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer Coney Island and many other out-| arrived from Ottawa by plane on standing places, and also their| Saturday to attend the funeral of stop at Niagara Falls; Ont.,on|the former's mother, Mrs. Allan their way to Detroit, Mich., to} Palmer, on Sunday in Summer- Barrie MacGregor entertained Sudbury, Ont., where they visited . ve gana in = rere = i i : _| Tuesday evening with a farewe ban and their’ families, also ai| Party for Richard Jones, who is leaving to take up residence in Moncton, N.B. Dancing was en- joyed and the’ guest of honor was given a parting gift by the host. Mrs. J.A. MacGregor assisted in Mrs. John Russell, R.N. with| her children, Laurié and John of London, Ontario, and Mrs. Glen Campbel! with her son, Randy of Hamilton, Ontario, are visiting in Summerside, guests of their sis- J.A. MacGregor and MacGregor. They will also Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lapp, Sum- mefside, have as their guest the Wimperis of Ottawa. ‘Mayor and Mrs.W.A. Currie, Miss Mary Shaw of Halifax, N. S., is spending her vacation at her home in Summerside. Miss Ruth Dalton, Summerside, whose...marriage takes place in ‘pear future, was guest of ho- nor at the home of Miss Patricia Bolger on Saturday evening. A presentation of a silver service, on behalf of those present, made by the hostess. Assisting | serving refreshments were Mrs. C.P. Bolger and Miss Arlene Bol ger. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leger, Moncton, N.B.; Miss Florence Hughes, Kensington; Miss*Ann Marjorie Perry, Bedeque, Mr. and Mrs. Brenton H. Waugh Wilmot, have- as their guests the latter’s brother, Rev. G.E. Huestis and Mrs. Huestis from Brookfield, N.S. and Mrs. R, MacCabe of Truro, NS. e--;' Mr. and Mrs. .R.T. Dodds, Sum- merside, have as guests, Dr. and Mrs. S. Teale and fam- ily of Springfield, Mass., Profes- sor and Mts, G.A.B, Watson and family of Toronto. ~ Miss Wilburta MacFarlane of takes place this week, was guest of honor at a miscellaneous show- er at the home of Miss Betty Prichard on Tuesday evening. The lovely gifts were opened by Miss Arlene a widen the accompany- ing good wi were read by Miss Betty Williams. Refresh- ments were tess. je y : : bye Mr. Robert Siw Keraltied ie. A Mrs. Bob Johnston, Mr. J@@iston of St. Catherine’s, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rankin, of Toronto. . at Sandy’s Cove, N.S. and hear something of the murderers of her husband. evening in the Bible Longworth. a Mid-Century Martyrs. In Jan. 1956 five young missionary men landed on a small river beach deep in the jungles Ecuador, endeavoring to reach a tribe of Indians never contacted by white men. See the story of their SOUND-COLOUR FILM widows actually living ‘with the tnbe and After the church hour — 8:45 to 9:30 and amazing sequel Chapel, Cumberland at Your Films for 20 Years In Today—Out Tomorrow GARNHUM PHOTO STUDIO 135 Kent St. 7 Ch’ town = ——-.._4 Keeping The Light Burning John Ruskin, the great man at the Holman Homestead, "All are invited. Ne Collection. , Summerside. Miss Edith Canterbury of West . Roxbury, Mass., arrived\in Sum- Friendly service merside on Wednesday And is a and fair prices. - | DEVELOPING RIVE IN of eating had to . Malpeque Road order a tray-full No waiting here. . . . it’s be well worth it. Drive in. Name your favorite food ‘ We'll serve. ear. Then sit back, relax, efijey! THE TOWERS — Dining Room Service - Curb Service - .Take Out Service 1 Mile from pleasure . but ff you it right to your & Ch’town. Dial 4702 essayist and philosopher of the last century, once sat with a friend in the dusk of an evening and watched a lamp- lighter, torch in hand, light- ing the street lights on a dis- tant hill. Very soon the man’s’ form was no _ionger .. dis- tinguishable in the distance, but everywhere he went he left a light burning brightly. “There,”’ said Ruskin, ‘that is what I mean by a’ real Christian. You can trace his | course by the light that he |) leaves burning. It is our job to keep the light burning.” The founders of The British and Foreign Bible Society knew from personal exper- ience the truth of the Scrip. ture,” Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path,”” and they wanted all men and women to have the light also. They under- took the task of translating and distributing the Word of God, with the objective: of entually giving it to every mie his own language and th I ; Though the Society and as- sociated agencies have made remarkable progress with its . . travel ed by Trans Canada Airlines, He will visit his relatives and many Married In Summer friends on the Island, as well as Will Reside In O’Lea ry in Nova Scotia and New Bruns- A pretty wedding took place at ballerina length gown of nylom wick, during the next . three Trinity United Church parsonage, over satin and carried a bou? weeks. on Saturday, May 30, when Elta, quet yellow roses. : Mae. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Following the ceremony, the | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Bian- Monty Gardiner, Central Bedeque, 1,51 couple left on a honeymoon | chard (Sammy) are in Summef- was united in marriage with Wen-| é : side registered at the New Ciif-| dell Paynter, son of Mr. and Mra.| ‘TP through Nova Scotia and | ton Hotel for Lobster Carnival | Howard Waite, Summerside East.|Cape Britgin Island. For travel-| Week. 4 The ceremony was performed by ling the bride chose a light blue! . : Rev. C. R.~Webber, minister! suit with pink and white aeces-/ Mr, and Mrs, John R. Doyle! of the chirch. The bride was at-|sories-and a corsage of-pink roses.| have as their guests their two. tended by her cousin, Miss Ar-| Previous to theit marriage, the! grandchildren Helen and Barry * lene Gardiner and Mr. James bride was on the staff of the| Doyle of St. John, N.B. Ogden acted as groomsman. ~ | Island Telephone Company, Sum-| The bride wore a white bal-| merside and the groom is an ac-| Visitors from Vancouver, Mr. gown of rayon over'countantt in the Bank of Nova|and Mrs. J. B. Moreside, arrived ric ouquet of Scotia at O'Leary where they| last week by plane to visit Mr. | THE BIBLE HOUSE “Henry “Mason Le majority of the world’s in- habitants are still in utter The contributions and pray- | ers of all Christians are needed to keep the light burn- ing and so -spread tts beams still wider. We help as we contribute ‘through the various Island branches and we also help when we make a purchase at The Bible House, the profits of which are used to extend the work. Charlottetown (Oppesite Eaton's) {Operated by the P. E. 1. Auxiliary 2f The British and Foreign Bible Society) responsive action for churches, schools, etc., ; | will ‘reside. (Photo by the Reid} Moreside’s—aged mother, one of wore a grees, Studio? : ~'P. EF. L's centenarians, alse his AND PIANOS | at EATON’S When you purchase a Piano made by Mason and Risch you are assured of beautiful and_rich tonal and authentic eabinet desi as Hepplewhite, Moderne and Coloniak Also Prallabie See the popular Henry Herbert and Mason a Pianos now on display. Also other models aman and Risch ranging in price from A generous tradc-in ea will be made on your present piano when you purchase one of these Pianos. Budget Plan Terms Arranged Desired, . “T.FATON Ce Herbert” Hatter"s—trother, ir William Marie Hughes, Ottawa; and Miss served by the hos-|- has as his guests, his daughter, and children, Michael and Jackie} Summerside, have as their guests Mrs. George Gay and daughter, Judy of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. David Hobbs and sons, David and Gregory, of Toronto; Mrs. Char- les Hobbs and Miss Mina-Latimer Mrs Alan Stewart and family of Summerside are vacationing tions those foods | . F 3! Fil : es which present a Me former. practice. ot Canada } sv. PETERS CATHEDRA the Rev. ’ M.A., D.D., Rochford Square the Rev. Canon J. R. Davies M.A. L. Th. Rector Canon E. M. Malone the Rev. W. G. Hogg, / :Henorary Assistant Priests Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus. Organist and Choir Director. “Strawberry Shortcake Is Sheer Joy To Us All It pleases July to carpet the pastures with the low whi clover, sweet for the cattle-kind to eat, sweet too for trim honey- bees to pilfer, and to adorn the hunting grounds_of robins intent ‘on the cares of their household. We, as do, we SiSpect other Island farmwives these summer days find more than entertain- ment in attending to our pres- ent cares!. We must plan and cook and clean and prepare ac- cording to our lights and limita- _ best’ suited ‘g must consider such ques- as to whether we should use} panes. eggs now in goodly supply, some wholesome and attractive , or swap them for a tin or that from the grocer’s a turn of the wrist! the t the table. And na- rally being of an ancient order farmwives constrained to use the offerings of the farm as much as possible, we. incline to the We respect .now the trouts the lads bring up from the fishing. The fish from the fishman’s smart truck. The lobster too on occa- sion .. .and the clams that may: be can be had for the digging. ‘Anglican Church } ‘ ' if R it é s 8 ili z to have them fresh or frozen in | other months of the year seem to enjoy them best at this time. “What are you making?” one of the small fry will be curious at our door these days. “Not” with a pleased smile, “strawberry banish ev’ry doubt and care and sorrow fur away ! — ; Whatever be our station\.wit? Providence_fer Guide ~ a Sich fine circumstance ort tc make us satisfied! . ——-"" Fer the world is full of roses, and ‘ the roses full of dew, ‘ And the dew is full of heavenly love, that drips fer me and you’ L. Mitton, B.A., B.D. Organist and Choir Direeter: Mrs..'V, L. Dingwell 10:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. (Open session for young people and adults in chapel led by the pastor; urch hall led by Mr. and Mrs. Leroy White). Rev. ‘JULY 19—THE EIGHTH ‘SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist Visitors Are Most Welcome AT ALL SERVICES, | 8:45 a.m.—Mattins. | 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist & , Sermon. + ‘ 7:00 p.m.—Evensong (in All Soul’s Chapel). we Rector Organist and Choir Di ~ ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN Established 1769 by Royal Foundation Mr. H. John Harris, F.R.C.0. | The Reverend Canon J. T. Thbott, enn recter, 1: n. Rev\ D. F, L. Trivet eric Te Attead 8:30 a.m.—Celebration ef Holy union, a.m.—Morning Prayer and L.Th.\ of the Diocese of Fred- will be the minister for Are Cordially Invited t, B.A., Set | | ee “fe Beverend T.H.B. M.A.. S.T.M.. Minister STUFF OF LIFE.” | Solo: “Hear My Cry” Franck) — Miss Maida son. & Risch”. | | PRESBYTERIAN . Miss E. Lilian McKenzie, Mus.Bac., F.M.C.M., Organist and Director of Choirs | 11:00 a.m.—Divine Sermon by the Minister: ‘FAR .FROM ‘DOING NOTHING’, GOD’S FINGERS ARE CON- STANTLY: BUSY WITH. THE Service and VISITORS VERY WELCOME | THE KIRK IS OPEN DAILY AMES Semers, aoe (Cesar Roger- CHURCH 213 Kent Street Sirs. Organist. Mrs. Malcolm Bec Choir Director. 10:00 a.m.—Bible School and Communion. Sermon: ‘Putting Off Man”. : Solo: Preston Beck ! quality, light the’ popular Studio Model. 610.00 te 1080.06. ef “Ged unto everyone that believeth PARKDALE Canada Phone 9119 11:00 a.m.—Worship and 7:30 pm—Evangelistic Se Remember: If 7-17 -sch ’ s You are Weiconie at the Temple CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Charles P. Herndon, _M.A., D.S.L. — Minister Allison MacRae, A ages. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Ninety and Nine” (Campion). 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. Sermon: “The King’s High- “For the gospel ts~ 4 salvation te . COME AND ‘WORSHIP CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies Rev. ¥. E. Jackson, Pastor. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. -R.C.M. k, for all the Old “The of Praise. rvice. wi ' dergarien departments (child- ren are thus cared for while parents attend divine worship). 11:00 a.m.—MOBNING WOR- SHIP. Sermon: “The Kind of Church That Does Great Good’. Soloist: Mr. George W. John- son, Tenor. 7:30 p.m.-EVENING SERVICE Sermén: ‘“Lot’s Lamentable Error’’. meaning* c t to Jesus Christ givén by pastor- te candidates for: Belieyer’s Baptism. The Sth Annual Daily Vacation Bible School begins Monday morning, July 20th, at 9 a.m. You are always welcome at First Baptist — A Contempor- ary Church With A Timeless Message. ZION PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH Corner Prince & Grafton Sircets The Rev. — A. Campbell, A.. Minister. ~ Mr, John Lea-Morgan, M.A., B. Mus. (Oxford) Organist and Choir Director 10:00 a.m.—Adult Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School. 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. _ Sermon: Dt, J. A. Koffend, St. James Presbyterian Church, Truro, N.S. Anthem: “All Hail The Power of Jesus” Name.” (English Melody). 7:00 p.m.—Divine Worship. Sermon: Dr. J. A. Koffend. Anthem: ‘“‘We Pray To Thee” (Palestrina) -—- Hillsboro Men’s Choir. All Are Cordially Welcome . CHURCH Ministers: 3 Rev. A. Frank MacLean, B.A. © Rev. Robert S. Latimer, B.A.. B.Ed.. .B.D. Reysten ©. Mugford, A.R.C.0. © Organist and Director of Cheirs, Broadcast over CFCY " 11:00 a.m.—Kindergarten in Se cial Hall (4 & 5 years). 11:00 a.m.—Nursery. in West Par- | lor (3 years and under). 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Solo: Miss Barbara Rogers. BS arte none Sermon: The Rev. E. B. 8 7 Miller, -M-A.,— First --Uniteé > Church, Sydney. 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. * Sermon: “THE PHILADEL- PHIA STORY” — The Rev. R. 8. Latimer : ALL SUMMER VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED sett CHARLOTTETOWN , BIBLE CHAPEL 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. Proclaiming: The Old Book _ The New. Birth The Precious Blood The Blessed Hope ia a.m.—Truth for Today es CFCY:_ “‘The Parable of the Leaven”. 11:00 a.m.—Family Bible Hour‘: “The Great Proof in Romans 5 of the Eternal Security of the Believer.” James A. Stahr. Babies and small children will be cared for in the nursery. 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Phone 5121 for transportation. . 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service: .-:/ “The Great White Throne Judgment—Who will be there, and why?” James A Stahr. $:45 to 9:30 p.i¥—‘Mid-Century Martyrs,” sound-colour films © of the story of five missionaries killed by Auca lances in the jangies of Ecuador. A special invitation is given to all te see these thrilling pictures. Visiters Warmly Welcomed. ye 9 a ean Fs 9 tg drama - : | THE SALVATION ARMY | Great George Street “HOME OF EVANGELISM” Since 1865 omen Sr. Major and Mrs. L. A. Hicks Corp s Officers. 10:00 a.mt.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting 6:30 p.m.—Open Air Meeting. Sunday 9:30 a.m.—Directory Class for Young People 2:15 p.m.—Open Air Meeting at the Provincial Sanatorium 7:00 p.m—Publie Salvatios You ‘are cordially invited te attend these services. FREE CHURCH OF - SCOTLAND. Birchwood Street Minister: Rev. J. H. Bishop, B.A. ~ 10:30 a.m.—Communion at Cape Traverse. 7:00 p.m.—Service im Cape Traverse. ‘ Service Wednesday, July 22nd, 8 p.m. “Let all the earth fear the Lord: let all the inhabitants of the world stand. in awe of Him.” (Psalm 33:8). $+ SRR NNN tin te liin M PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURC Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B.A. ~* Minister . 11 Second Street Phone 4214 "Mrs. Stanley Newman Organist Miss Helen Wilson, il Guest Organist during July *) 10:00 “a.m.—Morning Worship, conducted by the Minister. 7 To all who seek the forgiving 4 love of God, to all whe yearn for truth, to all who sense their own need for a power beyond L themselves, Park Royal ex- inal — — te eome All Copy for UNITED PENTECOSTAL | Church Page 37 Elm Avenue 7 _ A. N. Stairs, Minister. Must Be In By phins Services : 5:00 p.m. 10:00 am.—Sunday School Thursda ne on ativenmitdas dotilod Y G. A. Robinson, Minister. . e .6h6@