Sat, May 31, 1958“ Page 2 The Guardian —— . THER Four Qnedtcl Plays Are WEA TORONTO (CPZ —- Tempe”. ~x F t’ I tures issued by the weather ofdzcluebec 45 69 Judged Al DFCIMCI 95 ‘Va “°e‘ Min. M...lgr¢id,e§g;1gn ------- -- g 64 (Night) (Day) Nfm 1 n _______________ " 49 5i F0“ mrgh 5Ch°°1 ‘me act P.1‘?‘Y5 fmm ,neXt dm.“ Played by Ivan Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . .. / 72 Hzglllfcai . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39 :3 were presented in competlt10n!Leclalr, Clarlssas cat, played Vancouver . ' _ _ _ , _ , _, 56 66 Charlottetown _ I _ _ _ __ 51 5b ‘at the fourth session of the cur-my himself, and Johnny's mother, Victoria . . . . . . . . . . .. 52 — Sydney ‘ ‘ _ ‘ _ _ _ . _ _ _ __ 49 lrent Drama Festival ‘held at,‘ played off-stage by Dolores -Edmonton _ , _ _ ‘ _ , , __ 45 54 Yarmouth V _ _ _ . _ ‘ _ " 44 :9 iprmce of Wales auditorium last: Gaudet_ Calgary ’ , _ , , _ . , _ . . .. 47 58 ‘ J ,m.s Nfld 54 .1 Wight» Re“ Presto“ Hammiml At the conclusion of each pe1‘- Recrina . . . . . . . . . . . .. 52 75 St‘ 0“ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " ‘l onvener of Junior Drama pre-‘ fopmancev Drama Festival As— Wigmpeg _ _ _ . _ _ , _ _ __ 53 67 HALIFAX (Cp)._'m1e Weatfi ¢Sid€d- H sociation crests were p'I‘eS€I}ted Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . .. 51 74 office says no great ehangepfi ‘E Plays adjudicated ‘Vere: Three to each member of the various Ottawa ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . .. 43 71 w.eath.ei‘ is expected today to GetvlRe2afdy\v»=,t PI‘C]J$iu;1ed Al?! casts by Millar 1‘:/Ifc1S<"é':l}d03i:;1. Montreal . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 69 disturbance west of me ' the DHPI S 0 i‘01‘e 3 9 ‘ Associa ion convener ' Lakes will likelyvbruing 1-3: most of the Maritimes Sunday Forecasts: N.B. Community A _Northern Nova Scotia: with a few cloudy iiltervan" ure 0 enecl . Past P a little warmer; light WifldE‘.y _ TON (CP) - A‘750-acre hi h at New Glasgow 45 " colI‘lIlgillIi(rlity pasture, the first in gundayz Rain. . New Brunswick. was Officially Prince Edward _Island, opened Tuesday 11631‘ A1<‘be1‘t«_ 30 N.-B. counties, lower St. miles south of here. 'I‘he land was River valley: Variable o1 reclaimed from a marsh by 0°11‘ with widely scattered ‘ struction of a dam in_ 1953. little change in tem " The provincial_ agriculture de- fight w.ind.~s increasing tmgf, partment shared in the.cost of the nmg. to northwest 15, ,Lno,.m§h_“ pasture and will apD0_1I1_T 3 man‘ Charlottetown 40 and 60, Mom ag-er, Department officials have ton andjredericton 43-and 55 started inoculating and’ tagging Saint John 45 and 65. Sunday.’ . about 150 cattle which will spend Ram I ' the summer on the pasture. Upper St. Jdhn River v v ,3 Bay of Clhaleur: Variable clonal: AIRMAN IMPROVED nfigs withlrtlideli scattered light HN, N.B. (CP)-Lieut. s wens; 1 8 .0 3n‘_89111’0empe1-. sfi:§;1jnrmldOG. Hall, 28 was re- ature; mrthwest VV'll1d815.L9w. svflad-emy and directed by Sister ships and.Awapds_ ,St. Peter; “A Battle Of Wits" At the conclusion of each par- ‘produced by the pupils of iVIon—.fm.manCe crmcism_ praise and ,.ague High School under the dir- advice were given to directors ‘ection of Elizabeth MacGowan; and east by the Festival adjudi- - “Suppressed Desires" by Ken. Gator’ Mr_ Barry Bugden . singtoli High School directed by ' ' Mr. Elmer Power, B.A., B.Ed.; KENSGT PLAYERS seen :i:%;*..l‘.i.5:°::“fs.:*;;i*:..fished: S-0°-E-2 D-°-E , Ithe Boss" directed by Sister St. ea Cerf llarl-aged Stephen Brewster vince her sister Mabel (Ann sires”, their entry In the Drama }'Hfldebert_ ' H r can — . played by Earl Lockerby attempt ‘Ra_msay> to see‘ a l>sychtH;u1a1yst- Festiv_al one-act High school; The plots of the first pm h .b 1, 0, Lodge man to solve a problem in ai\chitec- This photo was taken while the competitions completed at Princegldncti-on revolved around the. ef- N? Eéngmi elzdge Queen Euza_ ture, while his wife Henrietta Kenslngton School players ‘ 2 r _ ht 1-for-is of three sisters to Convlllcevbetjh N_o_ 116 with their Wives and (Margaret Murray) ‘tries to con— were stlarging Suppressed De— .of Wales _‘a1ld1tOI'1l11‘Il last n.-lg .‘ ‘When. wealthy aunt that each vvasihusbands gathered in the Blue {worthy of being chosen as a.RoOm of Mmmfs Old Spain for 28th at North Broadview Uni-[companion on a proposed tour ofvtheir St. George” Da,_. ce1ebl.a_ I ‘ted Chlirch, Toronto. lEurc-pe. ‘ , . A of entertainers me. E The .' ters were played by P:-— § m.°n' group ' M*‘- AND M33 RAYMOND tricia ilzclalr. carol Ann Jones. l 5“‘°d.°V'~” by M" J“§“:§1£§§}',°f _ JOHNSTON, Central Bedeque, and sally Leightizer, While thetwere in a-ttendanticelfn dinner Y. announce the engagement 05 aunt and Mrs. Spicer were played l ed 3 Wonderful Ur ‘ey ' " their daughter Clara Elizabeth by Marilyn Maccallum and Pa-l After the dinner. Mr. Power and. ii? ii/l):ep2nl§t'M(aairEla)iilff}Dufsf(yn mcia Gaudet. Ezlliiimlgilslolillléfi Ké!\‘:::dl¢1e)dal‘li(§)1;)}; A ported “g-realtly »im!D1‘0fV ‘*”~ in high at Edmundston and . . - ’ e lar est of the catch, ‘ma Ho ital Fri- bellton 38 and 60. S ‘. Kinkora- Marriage to take “FE 11‘ CHINA Bernadette Shaw: Tr”-' D3.”‘°° by A bumper catch of mill I;/lid lbnegingtha troutg 31b. 1402. In weight‘ 1%. Elmo’ S3’-t‘icer, or Cloudy. ‘ . ~ my D1309 June 3031- at 5L M31‘ .P1ay “umi?” t""° galve .the 3"" Coleen Berrigan; Vocal Trio,_ The ed recently by Mr. an rs. and measuring 20% in. in length South Slocan, B.C. and stationed Bay of Fvundyi West W'mds“‘15 "°hyYs‘ church’ Kmk°ra' ' lllelicdng agi2lIIl1lqe3Il‘:ec(l)lfst1dii(3i glad D°Y“* Slgmsi V"°“1S°‘°‘ E1199” W“d’°“ Dingwel and A” Pete“ and 11 in. in girth. The tlflfilve at camp Galgeborwn. was ser- ‘becoming “gm ."}“Ci1}& mornihz: proposed for the SummersidelMR_ AND MRS. NEIL NICHOIF diétiion tion a. great extent governed 1(:}raht;R:)T(3l(DnDaI§l§1€f. l:g;§daGD;;_V§ gr. of .SOL1I‘1S. The picture of Front caught had a total weight iously injm-e.d May__ 18 in thfei :1 fewrg‘:lu1:_(:S;;n\;1:;'bgl(;ty 10 miles; . Lobster Carnival. the item should‘ son Nomi Wiltshire announce the actions of the inhabitants. mg’ _ 31 S01 Jamés P,,w_ MI‘-s. Dlngwell shows her hold- of 29 lbs. crash of a light civilian an-era empe - WE TREAT the sick wen‘ Gm" ha“ Stated that the W'I"5 w°“1d the engagement of their diau. After much difficulty the young Shaw’ V°° 0‘ gey's Pharmacy. open 8:30 8- m- be in charge of the exhibit of . . - . Doyle slls- near N High tide today at Chlarlotts. ,- . . '- Sl rL t s (Los Hughes) daugh~ 51'» V0931 T“°' The ._ I to 8 p' m’ quilts and hwked rugs’ ‘lihfle Rsalyriegl‘ §?r1e"?1‘a5 “:'V:f Ctmng T1“ (Walter M30 tens; T:pB£:Id:e’DE:V1lei:2‘BI§d:l( Strike outlook AMHERST (CP) G Wilson N-5- 5°“°”“‘5mP atl(llvlinsllxtldi:{i1’5azi's1;n:i9aal1l1n1(lil)lllli0n5‘§ ' ~_ " ' f. ' -anan ‘. l—- - ‘ ;' -- '. ADELLA’S MILLINERY Spec- {‘;’;Sih{,°‘ji’}S§1‘,f§’,‘°,‘)5f°’;n‘§;£,},°‘}urj‘,i_ Craswell and the late Mr. Eff“) alI,1d1]1)VIa‘dabn lrSt1ll:l1lgl3Jl?:r 31- Roll song, Garry Shaw: | |_ d M L l n of Oxford N.S. was (HALIFAX (CP) - The pmvm p.m. At Rustico 41111.06 a.m.aild ' - Craswell South Rustico. Mar-.e . Eimp 9 ' 15 e ' .- 1 I1 On ° 33 ’ ' v d d ials $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 177 ture and other antiques. ' » , lchlldnood Sweetheart sun chu vocal solo, Eileen Grant, Voca reflected chairman of the Mam.i_ cm Agmculmre Depmment an_ 5,43 p,m, an Sun ay at 4_53 mm. Grafton Sh “age t° take place m the (Barry Poole) the district ma- Solo, Bernadette Doyle; Vocal Uri. ‘ ' “med Friday that the Nova and 6.55 pm. Sununexside tide FUNERAL SERVICE —- The near future. istrate . ' SOLO Mr James powel-_ LONDON (Reuters) -— 515 time Lumber Bureau at the an- no _ v be f A wk, has eighteen minutes lam than Ch, RUMMAGE SALE at Y-M-C-A funeral of the late Mrs. Fredericki g ' ’ ' talks Friday between labor unr nual meeting here Friday- T119 S°°t’”‘ mam“ 0 g gy 3" Saturday, 2.30 p. m. Park Royal Long was held from the MacLean MR. AND MRS. CHESTER A. A. The entire action takes place Douglas MacEwen was aocolm- . h. f d Prime Minister ad tjmism established a $250 scholarship lotbetown. Sun rises today g¢4_3o ' ' ' ' d 311 the ‘psi 11 the guitar and Albert 1”” C “es 3“ lumbermen express op W. F neral Home yesterday after- MACLEAN. Wlnsloe. Wish to 1“ 3 Chinese game“! 3“ Dan 0 - ndlon. Service was conducted by _ . . . . ~ ‘ th d ~ e a.m. and sets at 7.51 pm, 3“’“°”“‘°‘e the engagement °f players Wore we madmonal flow B1a“’°'ha‘rd pmslidled at the Diana Idifilcrgugfnaelrfiiggiilild gt anode f:(dllrssdu(e1;lnt’tsh~eta11\liilri§—I ‘Sce.otiaeg:13:- rises Sunday at,4.30 am. and grills ° LUGGAGE"‘HATB°xES “M Rev. A.F. Macllean‘. Interment their only daughter, Beverleylifllg 8i3t}‘mentS’l71‘°PeT_ *0 the“ Dur-in,g"the program, Mr. Power andg asonne Strike in Londlon, ,,‘§,'§‘c‘.",', declined in 1957, riculture College at Truro. at 7.52 Pm- Pieces 05 luggage 3150 W0 and was in {he peop1e’s Cemetery. Jean 10 Roland Hensley, only respective social stlaltion. ‘ 5 ‘ C0—0P INSURANCE — “Life -— “WE MAKE Rubber Stamps" “Fire a— "Auto.” 163 Queen St., Clarke Printing Service. Dial 49841 Dial 5035. ‘ CORRECTION: In a report in. 20 PER Cent Off 811 Chests of yesterday's Guardian concern-l White Orchid at “Taylors Jew— ing the Women's Institute exhibits? cllers , Limited". LUMBERMEN OPTIMISTIC , _ . I d the gathering with jokes - . - v v k 1 ‘- "‘ three piece Sets at bargam price The Pallbearers Were W-M- W3‘ son of Mr. anll Mrs. Davis Supporting players in “A Battle 1,:I:du:e1m-ms in ms “sum jovial man- ::archaeIfceI1r1I;$a%:)rw§em§n(:o1§i:‘;: A 8L. Hardy and.Co- son, II.A. MacDougall, Murdock ward Ha-mpslhlire. The mar— of Wits” included Jim Sktewart ner. Yfm View of the possibflity of the ~ 4 Nicholson Lemuel MacDougall, riage to take place in Clyde as a worker Jimmy Bec as a . . O r r O . GREENHOUSES OPEN d ll ' . . '. _ A hearty vote of thanks Wajs rtailment of petrol supplies in . ‘am. to 9 pm. except Sundaaylf Russell Seller, Arthur Dewar. 2£II‘1eSl;);te3I'l:l'1Cl:3cl11:1rch on ::<;pae5rtzrnr;ifti;hd:n1d.Jordan Stew expressed it? My: Power and ms (trlile London area nexl; ‘wee _.. ‘ v v annual flower plants; Red Gei'- FUNERAL HELD —;1T3l{ie fun; - - The adju‘diCa,mr déscfibed gpoupblt/;yvL§1‘Ie£‘h%lJPI};)Ilaflfr)1flgl§de;;fé This .arméI E1-der 1l)IeldlCal;eddSOt1- ‘ v * anium ; Parker Jewell York. eral of the late Russo co 0 ~ , ,, , . ' b on , * /5' ‘- ning,- r. . . o lnso ._‘ ' (liens woul . ave - en use 0 _ P_h0nes7O74' ‘ Hamony was held Friday afitep ‘MR. IRWIN MULLEN announces play num er rec as a sa in evening closed by smgmg me drive gasoline tank trucks if the ZION PRESBYTERJAN THE BAPTIST cfiumm Anglican Church the engagement of his sister, cal comedy.’ "90" ‘Via’ 3 511°” Service at the Noreen Theresa, daughter of the Queen. SILVER. SPECIAL at Taylors: home followed by service at regular drivers walked out to help ‘CHURCH C°r' Pm'°°M“d F“‘"°¥ shill ‘ ‘ R mister“ ONLY THREE CHARACTERS the London strum of 50,000 bus- ST. PETERS aft St. vs » ' 1 h _t f Comm et P] t ,V , . late Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. V _ g " ' _ V Corner Prince & Gr an ce Re“ R L. Mm“, BA 3 évqll-it: egrsclulil going mzillyzo Se: $§;”§‘§§ngW§f§,g;’§§§dwefeh‘;;‘§3: Mullen of Bedford, -to Mr. Den- 1:; rl;:omI1§E::;l2i«;l“:nly]31E}:"'~,egetefha1; Deny J 31' BOITIb%f :::,n that began nearly a month _ CAEDRAL The ‘Reverend W. Harold Brown. Acting Organist, ' ‘ll! cent‘ discolmt "Taylors Jewellers W. B. ll/IacP,hai1 and Rev. L. M. ]1)°y1e;i5?;l: Oi ill/soderll young housewife nlorb- e - ‘ The Trades Union Congress Anglican 'M.A.. Minister . and (%.‘°i£_ gifnecm‘ a Limltecm MacNaughton with Mr. S. Wells D0'y1e of0yOehaz:.,1110ttet,fW,1a_ Mar: idly absorbed in the current Bllzzed AI rllnel‘ stepped‘ into the dispute when it Mr. John Le’a-Morgan, M.A.. M"5- - SW0“ , assisting with the service at the home. Interment took ‘place in Photography- h ‘h t .12 llb - Charlottetown the O urc ceme ery a ear Roclifoi-d Square’ ’ The Reverend Canon G. E.‘ Moffatt. M.A., 13-D- 1'-iage to take place June 19th craze for Psycho-amlysisi her at St. Dunstan’s Basilica. h‘=“'3-“$96 husband» Stephen» and ' her sister, Mabel. appeared the bus strike for higher WASHINGTON (AP) —- The ,w-ages might spread. US. Air Force denied vigorously ENTER THE 5th Salon,of P. E. 1. Amateur sponsored by B. Mus. (Oxford) ' Organist and Choir Director 9:45 a.m.—The Church School -*—"—'j""*.j""'—'-—-tg 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. ‘ 11:00 a.m.—Mo1-ning Worship. "; . . . . Observance of Loyalty cm. . R0 E ‘ . W11 ' ' . t t : . .—Ad I Blbl C1 -= - . Camera Club . entries close §E:0'p‘:?r‘eAI-»th{:,r _;a;::; ‘ The F019 0f M1“5- B‘1‘eWSte’1' W35 §_':'f‘7iaYetth:§n$‘;, “Eng; fifdelgg FREE CHURCH OE ~ V Rector ;:1L_Th'; tNurs;y 33:”! munlon, every member_lI June ml’ ‘Write {or rules to P’ Ba31°W Sterling B‘’§1°W- “"1 1 played by Margaret Murray. l'be Jbel buzzed a commercial SCOTLAND The Reverend ,W. G. nos!» 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. urged to attend an “ M“ o_ Box 721 chvtowm ’ TRAINOR/_Avt Whitehorse’ Yu_ Her husband was portrayed by 1 1'3 Y . re-dedication and loyalty to’ Jesus Christ. * Sermon: “The Dkguoo ‘.1 Living Selfishly In A World Such as Ours” (A Icrmnl on Missions) , Anthem: "O Holy Fatlier”‘ (Monk) ' f 7:00 p.m.—Evenlng service.’ ..Serm.on: “The Peril of . . . . A sistant Priest Earl LOCK‘-Why» While the Pa“ ‘a“1"“;r1.°:m¥(1:§ 57 passengers Blrchwood Street 01:’-Igorifilsatryand sChoir Director, .. ' near am , . _ . Tmmor’ a son’ David Mich gfanlgggel was“ taken by Ann The denial was issued by ab Minister. Rev. J. H. Bishop, B.A. Miss Suzanne gmnton, Lie, Mug, Williams arrived from Winnipeg "31 °‘ “"9 W’ -“'19” "°?°‘P" a.el.May11. 1958. 61bs- 501-; ~ ., '. . 0 ,, . " t Malcolm A Md“. 10.0,, __s M, H, sch 1 « last evening. Funeral will beheld M3°D,°n81d was held Fmday .. .-' Squaring It With the Boss . me Sew” 31%’, Wed M més mo, 11;” “-m- S3 I3 am; db TRINITY SUNDAY from the MacLean Funerai Home morning from the Chiairlottetown -DVICKIESON 1-‘ All the .7‘..,;E.._I. the filnal play of the evening tyre after H1 I V D‘ . a.m.— ervce con llc 8 S’ T30 ‘a m__Mamns this (Saturday) afternggn, set. Funeral Home to St. Mlchaels Hospital on ‘May .30. 1950 described the troubles of a yogng W. K. _Wolfe reported the bomber The Minister 1 8:00 a-m-_VHoly vrzilcharistl vice commencing at 2 o'clock, Church Coran Ban, where Re- .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickieson, married couple, Jimmy and flew directly across his routs. 2-.30 ltm--Se}‘Vic€ in Slallchel 10:00 3-m'_Chm_ch»schMl (645) quiem High Mass was celetbra— a son. Stephen Ralph. 3. lbs.. Be-th Greening, play e'd'by McIntyre categorically denied 5-15 p-m-— Bible Class 11-M ;m~L_Chom _Eucharm vfiffifighffififificfit Sm: ted by Rev. O.P. wood P.P. 1 oz. Armand Desnoches and _-Betty may we bomber pillot, Maj. Eu- 7-90 P-m--5°"‘°°- I Milton Baglole. FUNERAL TODAY — The re- Sermon: "When Is The King- mains of the late Arthur Ben FUNERAL FmDAY"Th° hm‘ dom of God;" Anthem: How lovely are Thy Dwellings — (Samuel Liddle) 2.30 p.m. Service - Calvin Church - Mermaid. ’.":00_p.m'.—Divine Worship. Sermon: “It Any Man Thirst” ’ kon to Mr. and Mrs. Desmond . . ‘ : ". . h h Sch 1 Anthem: The Cross was HI!’ and parade will be held in §Zh°,h:1”°g,Z3,’Ld“°f.:‘;S§,‘f in us: BROWN——At Townsv-ille Gcnci-9 Ma“e.bt' . . gene Ma”fiS’lhad1;:11z::dtmet':;; llllflnlirss l.lnt4gIo‘tlle flIl..i:r€l,vtlei 11(‘ll(i‘l:e‘lP57.C urc 00' Own— (Griffith Jones) . t No‘ “mew” Hartsvllle Church, June 1st at sansmarv wére Rev_ George alllospital Australia M_a-y‘ 21, itflgegisfiiffiezmifigt Blegm .V1"lh%‘; Elna“ §"F,f§“i¥I’;‘:idfe“nt M:thi: was sing praises unto thy name, 7:00 p.m.-—Evensong. All Are Cordially Invited Anthem: “Out: of My Bond. 3 13.12. Rgvi LéD. Balrtlett; guest MacD0n>a1d_ Rev: K_C_ MacMfl_ 1958 to M1‘. and Mlis. Douglas): “sited (t3);S two maidiiii wgunts fii11;liigO hi‘ En“ ‘al‘1th'oriZed pattern 0 Most High,” (Psalm 92:1) Dailytservigssdat :;ua1 hours AL . “Under W spea er. ava ‘on A1-my Ba d in , S. B ( - E c n Hem‘ ' . - 4 - ’ ... ~- 7 - »- cxcep on e ne ay. . - 2 attendance Bl-rlther and liilster life’ ‘£25’ §‘},‘Z,l;;.,I.,"F,;.fla°,§’,§§§§§: R.N.rg:]l.lthlpIOf:) Blbglbinda PI-51- ggfltgése 3%? 213%’; (1f;:l;.1gljI;l:; Ain,"’°°°”‘,l§Z§f,,§”mLn§W2.i.§-21.1‘? ‘ I I All Welcome ‘ , - CHURCH Wings” (Sankey) i V Lodges invited 10 !t¢€l1d- K1103‘ Lloyd Maiclntyre, Wendell Mull Tie North Queensland A“3t"°I‘ and Jimmy’s boss Mr. Dunne nalu E5113-,9 11- "5 UNITED PENTECOSTAI‘ ’ 219 Kent street COME AND wongmp- L.O.L. Lady Knox L.0.B.A. 11,”, John MacLm.e' peter ia._A dlauglhter — Peta Stewart (Leonard Cameron’). ' ru es 0 a ' ho d ' CHURCH sT_ PA-ULIS ANGLICAN Mu-7¢1D_ Dunbar. 3,1-ha SATURDAY MAY 3 1“ P E I Hughes, John K_ Macmtyre Weight 7 bs. 6 oz. ‘ Y V thOne_ <1>'fvt1l1ew£1:as1s%:n%?)11'isc aan Sagm \' CHURCH Minister A Warm Welcome Awaits II Drama Festival 1.30 p.1'Il. Maiil J°S°P.“ M'3”K"’“’°"- I"‘°"’“°"‘ CnAN_Al Woodstock. Ontario, YE”? PL1“:dE'.‘ m 11.1 . a§,,a§§_f1’f§,m Kmfivland of Cal_ 37 Elm Avenue Mrs. Allison Mallnae. A.R.C.M. 1 . - nee. Junior Plays. 8.15 pm. Bor- was In the Church Cemetery‘ May 27. to D1‘. and MM 07- - 59 mvo V. m‘ -8 lanous 'fornia Knowland said at San . Established 1759 by 30731 organist ‘ma Chm. Direcwr CALVARY A d . ‘The funeral was largely attend- situation are. Johnnie Bender, 1 - Rev. Q. Stairs, Minister F a ti en 53”" Mile Bay P1‘”'°”’ 9"‘ ' A' Chm’ 3 9°“ ‘ . Francisco he dozed through the °“" 3 ‘"3 b R 10:00 a.m.—CliuI-ch school and PARKDALE :1”; d1iMybeI,11‘1§1 310591;; a : "ft McKEARNE1 at the Kings ’ for" Requiem High Mass at the i11‘3i‘d€11t 'm‘1l11‘9d‘8Y. but that "Such Phme 8575 The B’""°ndRg:a;_n 1‘ T’ lb 0 ' Family Ham; ’ Pentecostal Assemblies of 3 1”” ‘ Y 9 9V- "5111 » ‘ . things arenit pleasant.” . cmLpREN~s DAY mm Canada ‘ Bradley. Presentation of Troph- ‘ O°““'W _ M°'m'°1"l31v Hmmtali Ohmch of the. Most Holy Re’ - 10500 3-1“-‘Sunday 5011001 and Organist and Choir Director. 19$ Adults .50_ Gh,fld_Mn _25_ on Mayl29th_ to Mr_ and M,-s_ dee-mer at 9 oclock. Interment Mclntyre said Mathis. 8 Veteran , EVERY CHILD IN SUNDAY» SCHOOL. 11:00va.m.—Mo1-ning Worship Rev. V. E. Jackson. Pastor: 9:15-—9:45 a.m.— Radio Brulv Bible Class. . 11:00 a.m.—-Worship and. Preaching. Strategic Air Command pilot, had ' Mr‘ H‘ ‘him Harris’ F'R"c‘o’ 5,500 flying hours to his credit. Earl McKearney, Lower Mon- tague, 'a- son. Weight 7 lbs., . - in the Catholic Cemetery. POLICE COURT — A 46-year. MR. ROY JONES, Hazelbrook, - old city man of -no stated address, ‘$2 . - . v :30 a.m.—HoIy Communion. .1 c - » cast cmw Summerslde. . 3 n .eth,e g. ge tofms 3 _ lHe said that when Math-ls orb- .3 _ _ __ h , 3_ . all Ommllmon. - was sentenced to 20 days in the dzuglgigi SuSa:1nLalnd.I::;11C0 Ar- 9A oz served the airliner approaching ' 7sp2,akeI;.m Roland S ewe“ 1°é‘gfi:i_mEl;.ss;sSés ‘nmmr ‘nu Sermon: “THE SHEP- 1240 0“ the dial Queens County Jail on a charge ' of being drunk and incapable. He appeared before Magistrate K.M. Martin in City Police Court on the Hazelbrook Baptist Church, t’l“.?§..“‘.l‘S$i.: if .l.l.°.“...:.‘.°.‘°.’.‘.' DE ATH5 F. R. McLaine, Dr. Heath Mc- Intyvre and L.H. Poole of Mon- h.im, he immediately initiated a right descending turn ‘to ensure clearaiice of the other aircraft. You are invited to these services. * 11:00 a.m.—S.S. Beginners and Primary Classes. HERD’S LAMBS” Children’: Day sermon. Junior Choir in Attendance, CLOSING SERVICES WIN‘ THE FAULKNERS of Ml!-. neapolis. Minnesota HENNES5EY*Al his Mme 51' talgue will be making a tour of Eulston Street on Friday May the st La,vv,remce Seawav 30, 1958, William J. Hennlessey in his 774th year. His remains Mr. and Mrs. Harold Part. will rest at the Charlottetown. ridge. leave today for Montreal Funeral Home from 2 o'clock where they will visit their son this afternoon. The funeral will Roger prior to his transfer in 11.00 a.m.-—Ho1y Communion assisting Rev. Canon E. M. Malone M.A. D.D. 7.00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. . Subject: “The Trlune God” singing: “Father, Teach me 10-00 8-m---Sllnda)' 5011001333’ Day by Day” "A11 things Illustrated Story -- by M"- Bright and Beautiful” Faulkner 7:00 p.m.--Evening Worship Sermon: “FORWARD FOR GOD” Mr. Allan Dunbar, Ministerial . . J « ’ . . Friday morning._ An oft-adjourned v une Z8.th- at 3 0 clock drunk and disorderly charge MR, AND MR5, ERNEST MAC. 3g111~5tf_3 ?'l7‘Yea1"01d K1118 Street Don.a1d, Orwell wish to an- m‘“" ma Y °3_m° l° 3“ ending nounce tlhe engageménlt of their :fhf3vOhfia‘;’:” fined 35 and °°5t5 daughter Lorna Mac to Donald ‘ Malcolm, son of Mr. and Mrs. . INTERRUPTION NOTICE. 7:30 p.m.—-Evangelistic Ball! Hear Rev. Fau1kner’s'M¢5" _ Visitors Are Cordially Invited . sa_ge “God . Will Set Y0" LIONETTES MEET___The ,.e_ Willard MacLeOd, inross. be held Monday momling leav- the Royal Bank of‘ Canada ser- To Attend Stlldeflti W!" Present the mes- Fields On FIre” gular monthly meeting of the Marti‘-iage to take place June ing the funeral home at 8:45, vice to Nassau, Bahamas. . 338° 01. ‘he €V8fll1lE- Special V Music - by THE Charlottetmvn Lionettes was held ’ D gntgfm‘ Hark‘ Hark My FAULKNERS ‘ on Thursday evening, May 29th., {cont 5:!" gillifiueiy‘ Rememberfl. at the Charlottetown Hotel with THE KIRK 013‘ s. JAMES ,°V'§t’ tfluf“ °‘!"““"’ “You are welcome It 0'» pom Williams presiding. Thin. . "1', °’h"°‘}l ° f°"‘"°°’ 2‘ . Temple" telen members attended this fin- The Reverend T. H. B. Semen. 33:, C “re on he Lords ' . ' . ' = ' TM Seplgfétlagefg 0:; 2:21: . .:I.;niSs.;I“;.‘lld.. tiglltharc welcome business discussed. Refreshments ' ese services" What Is Clussici. were served by the hotel staff MissE. Lillian Mcxenm. at the conclusion of the meeting. Mus.Bac.. F.M.C.M., Organist and Director of Chain 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Tlle Sacrament of Avenue Holy Communion "A Bib] P h’ Anthem: "Jesu. Word of God claimin; TlfeeaI‘:0ll“:IlgJE:lTl1Strebl§:’li-:0: Incarnate” (Mozart.) th 1 ‘ . (The Evening service is E: e any Saviour of Sinners.’ withdrawn for the Summer months) CHARLOTTETOWN BIBLE CHAPEL 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth classic is something that everybody wants to have I939 . . . but nobody wants to read. Q «llk among the classics, the him!‘ festly untrue, for P9°_P1°. around the world are reading 9:15 a.m.—-“Truth For Today” this “classic” in more thin; (Radio program over cFcy)_ eleven hundred languages a,“dt' VISITORS VERY WELCOME 9‘3°.”'m'/Lot“ Supper for dialects‘ The Bible conmillgi ; 1 Believers. l . mangrd accounts loff Péftipfiioni: « TRINITY UNITED‘ 1*” ‘*-“'- T" Family Bible “°” "‘ 17°31 ‘° “"0. us}? 2 Do you know CHURCH 311:?’ 'ili§"°5§§fl" '.'.'§s'ga"l‘fd,,f',’ l£‘li!gCl1it}i«l£1il.:eI":eu‘!l:gs1iltz(;.si¥weP“f A l . - * what Rock of Ministers: 7l=:liil)mi)l.}ll1 -— Ev 1' ti l?ail1at.I<? piltoiikmlotgfagigdl S€Gl stands fol’? Rev. A. Frank MacLean. B.A. ' vice . "tinge 15 c is“. We Will miss some 051“ most; _ _ \ Rev. G. Howalliadnchristie. Egeaker: Mr. Svend Christen- helpful truths. . T , WM Before you buyaFamlIy organist and Duecto, 0, ch,“ A W:‘1l&1§'1\:Iu’I\fVELCOMES ,,a;1§b§;}°,}3ed5*’,°,;§,Y,,.’w..a. ., Monument you owe it ‘ Royston F. Mugford, A.R.C.O. 5 YOU of God is a practical pookanlf; . , no’? to yourself to find out. can help men and Women ’ matter what their circumalj stances in life may be and 5°“ it strives to. give the Word W every man regardless of 1'39?’ creed or color . . . and in ‘"5. own language. Mounting 9°53‘ are seriously threatening Elli; tailment of the production - the Scriptures and unless We’ continue to support the S09‘. iety generously —— many me.“ and women will remain 1“ spiritual darkness and desP3l.’- We may give through ‘me the many Island branches 3 we also help when We Put’ ______________________ TI-IE SALVATION ARMY Great George Street "HOME OF EVANGELISM” Since 1865 ' Capt. and Mrs. J. Carter. Corps Officers SHUT-IN SUNDAY Major and Mrs. Cecil Bonar of Fredericton, N.B., Guest Leaders 9215 a.m.— Sunday School - Bible lesson “Adventure in Healing” Read Acts 3:149- ve_rse to learn Acts 3:16 “Ami fits Name through faith in 15 name hath made this 10.00 a.m.—-Senior Church School There. will Be an interruption of electric’ u'il3rsa'm"Pfimm 8‘ 3°“ _ 11:00 a.ni.—Divlnc Worship. power on our Montague line, east of §§1'111C0(!)1I;aETHE COMFORTER R . id M- -L Chdrlofiefown. on Sunday afternoon. Afififfifi‘, .-,,-:.,,,,.,,*‘°.,._,§""i.,a,,,, June 1st. between the hours of 1:00 and 5:00 p.m., weafherpermifling. for the purpose of moving the line as required Vere Beck & _Son Ltd. Tliee”—Eric Thimen Soloist: Miss Madge Mugford 7:00 p.m.—Divine Worship - Sermon: THERE’S SOME- THING EXTRA Rcverend Mr. Christie Anthem: “Thine O Lord is N. I). MMLEAN FUNERAL the Greatness” —Jamcs “man strong." » chase material at the Bible R by the construction of the Trails Canada $33‘ 3,5 ,,,,,,,,—,,,,, ,,,,.,,ed ,9 ,;:E',g 3"!‘-r;-mH“!;1,!§:-lfg Misting. ‘. “W9- ” — V- ----.. ta _:. . . -v . V E _ i---__ _ e.gp_e!§ ' 15 King s....... Highway. “°”"’” *“ T1‘-"“” 0,." M, M , THE BIBLE HOUSE _. , . 3 "‘ — smug I Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Hogan and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hogan are shown leaving by TCA for Shan— ALGERIAN TOLL P-H1--Evangelistic Meet- Charlottetown "0". Roland. to commence a tour of the British Isles and the continent. While in London and Paris AL"«IERS (Reulters) — French l~l'I"- GWHWB’ ll0:;:1n. of ’|‘3l'lllis\\"l(-l: l"ul‘l‘ie1"S,WIOIICIOII, and Wll‘. Al-t.lilll' llogan of lslzilill 'Flll‘riel's, tfllarlottetollil, will \'isil the fill" ma . , V V V rllli'actul-crs, rel-all est-alili.siil'l"lellts and (1E:'§i_E_'(ll1l;; studios. The ,: vllogl-ill bl"oltlc'l's feel they Tomes backed by bombers and bIyu“t1l;’l:r:3a;glod- gpecial OPPOSITE EATOIW5 ngre- fighters killed Or captured 67 Al- gational singing - Bible mes. (operated by The P. E. 1- DIAL 554? Maritime Electric 00. 11.00 a.m.-Worship Service“ W Mark Twain once said. "A lath iii If the Bible be included ill orous generalization is main‘ .$_- II?‘ will gain first hzlllll l\llU\’v'lt7(l‘a?:E1‘ of the li1(’c’.~4( i?Ill~:ugn".-all cll'.lrlg;l*.s= allli ideas. germ“ msurgemg in an operation Sage I Auxiliary Of The British - .»v,hicll ended Friday in Eastein A Warm “fimme Awaits Fore.-lg.n 3i-we SOC-my) j1A'lger;al W“ ‘”W’ '*““"”‘W‘~‘d- You At The Army i 1.’-4