pf! '50 CHER» i153 SUNDAY River 2.30 Eldon 7.30 Rev. N.R. Green. MILTON - RUSTICO Anglican Churches. Rector Rev. A.D. Pier- l. August 8, 1953 The Guardian Page-3 1 Extra EquimenlApproved KlNGS 5* BIS . BAY Fortune Uni- pg . ll of Camila services Jaw ’August10.50u‘rls].l cey. Sunday, August 10th. St. ' ' ° F Bay Fortune 730 p_m_ h, Marks, ,R'ustlco, 11 a.m. Holy M ‘ .mmsten Communion and Sermon, St. 9 1 a I I a Luau. .\ . Johns, Mil-ton 2 p.m. Sunday . uNDAS United Chulcb school 3 E a ' ‘ HIE D t10tl 7 - p'm- “mg Prayer, Addit‘ a1 ' ' ' ' ‘ " ices, Sunday. Angus l. .- Chrlst Church, Chery-y Valley 7 109‘ eq‘flpment f‘ls‘tmg We“ are treated “W‘ded they'mals mum out; “and flaw that fill _ eUmted Church pm Come and bring a friend. $1,929 for imprOVlng the efillCICIle are approved by a Medical Ad- we are to have it the p1 of fl .3“. Angus Brown. . of treatment at the Rehabilita- visory Board. ' ’ - pen 6 fl “I. THE UNITED CHURCH of iron Centre has been approved by, Dr. Bonnell also noted that the pmvmce can be assured that , I GU]; UNITED Baptist 1°13: services for Sunday. 11.“, 10th 11 a.m. Worship, 7.30 W Mg; Murray River 3 ‘ 13‘ W] 01.5mm sturgeon 7.30 p.m. Provincial Health Minister, M. Lorne Bonnell. The Rehabilitation Centre, located in the Eva-st Wing of the treatment for the crippling dis- eases wil be much improved.” Included in the pieces of equip- ment that are to be placed in the C an a d a,. Cavendish Pastoral Charge, Services of Divine Wor- ship, Sunday; 10th. August, 1953. 9.30 a.m. North Rustico, 111.00 a. Dr. [Harry Hodge, who has had wide experience in physiotherapy has recently been appointed as chief physiotherapist at the Centre. Mr. Provincial Sanatorium, is used Hodge formerly of Scotland Centre is an Induct th This on m.’ Cavendish, 8.00 p.m. Stanley for the most part to rehabilitatelwork ’cl = e1 “in D A 1 A ‘ ' ' or own MP' Bridge. The Reverend Hugh ‘Hun- patients who have had polio or 5 OS y WL r. Tudor Gen madam macmne ls capable 0‘ . PRESBYTERIAN' Church chaff who is attending physician ,3“, services for Sunday, , . , I. ‘ producing heat dee' into the ter, of Oakwood, Ontarlo,,lvlll be tuberculous bone disease. How- at the Centre. muscles or joints of pa patient . the supply minister throughout ever children 11 t 16 - “ ' ' ' ' will I Harbor N_ , . , a . p .90 . years of The new equipment has been Without burning the skin or sur- . 1001. Murray I _ l the period of The ReverendMT. a e wth . v . '_ n . _ - . m t School 10 am. D1v1ne Haley.s holidays. I 78 , 1 other crlppllng condl badly needed here, health of- face tissues. “a? 11 a.m. Peter’s Road, lmsomol 1.30 p.m. Divine W 230 p. m. and 7.30 p.m. . vbmmp with us. Rev. M. ' geogrieg 1% iv HARBOUR — Mur- Pastoral Charge. The provinces associated with APEC - a..d our four premiers are this week at St. John meeting a group which represents the New England Council, "a body which has been a great factor in the economic development of that BRADALBANE Pastoral Charge, United Church. Services for August 10th., as follows: Gran- ville 9.30 a.m. Rose Valley 11.00 am. Pleasant Valley, 8.00 p.m. Rev. Anthony Ware, , Minister. AMONG THE FARMERS ' Federation of Agriculture Newsletter miller ‘ - . . Ohm}, of gflda. ofC'le'aa r ge HAYMAKING tattoes have been growing quite regfil' APEC and the Council are . A 10th. 30’ ‘ 113 a. The last two weeks' of July pro_ rapidly and the increase in yield v interested in better relations be. Minister: Rev. G. A. D. Elliott. Sunday, August 10, 9.30 a.m. York 11 a.m. Central, 7.30 p.m. Brack- ley " GOSPEL TENT North Gran- ville, Meetings continuing; Lord’s Day 8 p. m. Sunday School 7 p.m. G. A. RamSay. _THE PRESBY'I‘ERIAN Church in Canada, Central Parish. The Lord’s Supper will be observed in Churchill at the close of the Morning Service which will com mence, alt-10.30 a.m. Evening ser- , “a. Little Sands 3 p.m. I Eu Harbour 7.30 p.m. Mr. 1 nglas guest preacher. g “s Woolfrey, Minister. ‘7' OF Georgetown: ang- ‘. hand or Canada. Holy "'y Church. Reverend W.G. Priest in charge. Sunday ’ 1001.. Tenth Sunday after . 11. sun.‘Morning Frag/er James lbbott, tu- ',in,Theology. w, pOINT Gaspel Chapel : A ‘-‘.jc'servi'ce Sunday Aug‘ . _ during the past two weeks has v1ded very satlsfactory weather been quite marked. for haymaking. The yield is heavy ; nglgsn'le‘ggm d 1 f hm t and m - - . an vane o . es one cmp his lzrgfnfiggh agglfor the soil is generally agreed ter than usual so that it is Still lupon. With the application of Gov- possible to put up a good qualitylernment subsidy the cost is very of forage_ greasonable. However, the prac- The earlier sown grain is now lace. 0f spreagjrfg lime only in the gghgge my it; a; = and its crop as - e same 1115 . . . green colour as oats, or is much lllé‘he Sareader ‘27:“? WI.“ SDI-9:51 more attractive when the wind 3’ er, {y origin mm m (lug: 1‘ Flows through. it' .Pastures. are be‘ Gilli-232110 aegvill till; pl: mage- : lug well. maintained, mllk pro- not 0 m1 yi 1 b0 g ti b t ductlon 15 good and cattle have y n a "r a me u tween the two religions and in the improvement of the econOmy of both. IIIAY BALING Haying» for many years was handled with a mover, dump raké and pitch fork and for a relative- ly short era with a hay loader but is now almost entirely a mat- ter for a field baler. The balers have no doubt speeded up' oper- ation greatly and while they have ‘not taken all the work out of hay- lmaking yet, they have done away with one of the hardest jobs a COOLING. OFF, BRANTFORD, ONT, — Terry,lherd Owned by Art Surette a seven—year-Old German Shep-lBra-ntford, Ont, I _ of on a pair of water skis at \Lake spill now and then as he is an shows hls form Puslinch. Terry doesn’t mind a excellent swimmer. to ask the U.S. for atomic weap» l . U. 5. Navy 5 Smith added that Mr. Perkes had told him that in re- day from Akron, Ohio. A U.S. Navy spokesman said the main purpose of the flight is to test of scientists here on a project associated with the International Geophysical Year. Winds dropped ’ smut at 7.30 p.m. Mr. David the well known Evan- ‘ was be bringing the mes-' “c, There will be special sing- .” are welcome L. Harris. PETERS BAY Pastoral ’ sanday, - August 10th. . ‘e sti-Peter’s Bay at 7.30 Dr. Ross C., Eaton guest «GEORGETOWN Pastoral e; United Church of Canada. ' I for August 10th. 11 a.m. it." Gross, 2.30 p.m.. Stur- 7 p.m. Georgetown. » Guest- 1‘, Mr. David Mac-Donald, Us . Rev. W. A Pater- ” '. ,‘ AL 'Chuich‘open. in Montague, Sunday . in. Q‘. R: Stairs, Minister. vice 7.30 pm. Sabbath School and Bible Class at Clyde River 10.30 a.m. Canoe Cove 8.5. at 2 p.m. Rev. George Killen, Minist- er. ' NORTH RIVER U n. i t e d Baptist Churches, Services for Sunday August 10th.. Fairview, 11 a.m. North River 3 p.m. Long Creek 7.30 p.m. Sunday Schools as usual. Dr. Myron 0. Brinton, Speaker. BREADALBANE Presbyter- ian Church. Services for Sunday, August 10. 10 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m., Divine Worship. Wednes- day at 8.30 pm. midweek meet. log for prayer. MI. Paul Walker, Student Minister. NEW ' LONDON P a s t oral" Charge. Presbyterian Church in Canada. Service for Sunday, Au- made excellent gains. Early po- will be as usual. Rev. W. G. C. Elliot, Minister. HUNTER RIVER Pastoral Change, United Church of Can- ada, Sunday. August 10th.: Hampshire 9:45 a.m. ; North Wiltshire 11.15 a.m.: Hunter Ri‘ver 7.30 p.m. Rev. W. Dindial supply minister. UPTON GOSPEL CHAPEL. Sunday School 10:00 a.m.; Lord’s Supper 11:00 a.m.; Gospel ser- vice 7:30 p.m. Speaker: . Mr. Blake Matthews. All welcome. PRINCE FREE CHURCH OF Scotland. 11 a.m. Cape Traverse. 2 p.m. Coleman 7 p.m. Summerside. MT. in money also. Buying limestone in bulk, using shovels to handle it and with the spreader at the tail of a truck or trailer. ‘ ECONOMIC RESEARCH A recent editorial shows a very good understanding of the need for social and economic research in agriculture. , ' At the present time the econ- omists employed by the Federal Department of Agriculture are a section under the marketing di- vision. No one of course questions the need of the marketing service in this respect. However, the ar- rangement is L.10h that the first demand on the time of the econ- omists will be the provision of marketing information. Progress on general research if undertaken at all must compete for time with routine matters, There is, for this reason and others, a grow- ing feeling that the economic-peo- ple should be a separate division on the farm—that of pitching hay in the field. Baling is not a cheap way of doing the job but the time had arrived when labour scarcity had to be solved in ’some manner and back breaking work eliminated. . School Has Already Begun School has started for at least a few Prince Edward Island pupils. Although most schools do not open until after Labour Day there is no Provincial regulation of the opening date. It is merely required that each school should have 200 teaching days during theuyear. . . 0f the 400-odd one and two rOom schools a diminishing few close three weeks for fall vaca- ply to a reporter’s question in Wa‘Shington he had said the sub- ject of atomic weapons might be an item for discussion at the first meeting of the new Canada-U.S. cabinet defence committee. FISH WORTH FORTUNE BALTIMORE (AP) — Wil- liam Simmons, a 30 - year- old unemployed 10 n g shore- man, Wednesday caught a fish worth $2,500 a pound. Simmons reeled in a 10 \pound roclcfish, or striped bass. On it was a sterling 'silver tag identifyian it as. Diamond Jimttlhe ‘T‘he tagged fish had been put into Chesapeake Bay June to 10 miles an hour before take- the ship’s use in early warning , ultimate destination is ice island departure. It picked up a'team off. work and possible scouting for submarines in Arctic waters. Blimp Starts ‘ ' ' The airship arrived here Mon- W - Ml‘DS-UMMER CLEARANCE Special Group BATHING SUITS , and DRESSES Sizev2 to 6 Years 2.00 Assortment of CHURCHILL, Man. (OF) —A U.S. navy blimp left here Thurs- day on an experimental flight into Polarr onesig . .. . Polar regions. An RCAF spokesman said the 34l3~foot airship is expected to take 25 hours to reach its next stop at Resolute Bay, N.W.T.,,580 miles inside the Arctic Circle. Its Balance of GIRLS’ DRESSES COTTON SKIRTS BATHING SUITS~ and PLAYSUITS . Size 7 to 14x 1/3 OFF TEEN BATHING T-3, a. 45 - square mile filnting weather station 100 miles film the North Pole. High winds and rain for the last two days delayed the blimp’s .,._. ‘ . . .‘ Oh tt -ki a} roNTAoUE BIBLE CHAPEL, gust 10th., 1953. 9.00 a.m. Sunday Allison Mayhem, Student- 3, P’m- sufficiently well staffed to under- gfgogurggm; P33583215: $1133; :M'Baltlmgmefrfw‘ery' . SUITS , ,1,..,,August 10th.: 9:30 a.m., school at St John’s, 11.00 a.m. DeSahlc Rev. J. Harvey Bishop. take the type of research which for W“) weeks at that time and £25 00001:1) 3y 1?. e31 a 0 pay ‘ Re 9 95 r N slants-Supper. 10330 8- 111- Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper modern agriculture requires. ‘ they will be feflpening August =' l 0 ‘9 15 91' man g- - NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church in Canada services for August 10th., Anniversary ser- services ~ at 11 a.m. Communion Service conducted by the Rev. E. H. Bean interim moderatr at 7.30 p.m. Rev. L. E. Bla-izkies of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, uSohoolfor all ages; 3 Spain! afternoon service. I speaker, Mr. Austin Could- ‘vrl‘lidle‘lman Preacher”; 7 : amrs’ervice. ,I‘ELD — ORWELL tion. Services for catching it before Sept. 1 and $1,000 thereafter. V It was the third summer the brewery had loosed a valu- able catch into the bay. The first .two fish are still at large. Accountants at the brewery HOG BOARD ‘ Ontario hog "oducers support. ed their board last week to the ex- tent of 68 per cent of those voting. The big issue was the policy of the board in directing that all hogs are ‘tO' be moved from the farms to assembly points rather at jSOuth. Granville, 7.30 p.m. Thanks-giving at South Granville. How pleasant it is to join togeth- er in God’s House to praise and worship 'Rev'. L. D. Bart- lett, VB.A., B.D., Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church 12 or 13. An increasing number, but a minority, followed the ur- ban pattern and do without a fall vacation. .5 .00 l -00 HOLMES *8: BRADLEY . Tweel's Restaurant 'Minis'ier Denles Corner Kent & Great George gs " st lobh-I. Friday, '11 Canada st, John’s Belfast; Moncton, NB. will be‘ the guest than directly to Packing plants. ‘ estimated that because Sim- Also Orders To Take Out ' Orwell Head .8.30 .lm‘le mw'Memmal sérvmewm speaker. Special music by the Opposition to the plan has been TO' ‘mons Ls unemployed, he might , 159 Queen Street Charlottetown \ -v Ty semce. Sun— be held this. Lm.s Day August Church Choir . assisted by the strong among truckers and dro- be able to keep $20300 of the A and, Sacrament of 10th" rat 3. Fun Rev. A. J_ G_ Remast Male waste/twpmalry A, vers, packing plants have not Nuclear Arms > lpfize/ after paying taxes. 11 a.m.;Belle Mmcmm “New City, N_y_ win MacKenz’ie, "Deaconess. ‘ been 50 111113.00“?!in “gem ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 1' ' ‘ " ' Simmons said he would .;.0rwem Head 7:30 assist in the service, Sunday many cases 9“ “053 ave 3" OTTAWA (CP)-- External Af- spend it to pay off bills, buy- GOSPEL I-IALL Lower Free- town. Breaking of Bread. Lord’s Day, 10.30 a.m. Sunday School and Gospel meeting in the Tent at Granville. '1“ YON — BONSHAW United Baptist Pastorate. Rev. Lindsay R. Graves, Minister Services for Sunday, August 10th. B-onslhaw 11 a.m.; .Westmoreland 3 p.m. Tryon 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at Tryon 10 a.m.; Wesbmorela-nd 2 p.m. All are welcome. 'TRYON PASTORAL C h a r ge The United Church of Canada, Sunday August 10th., All services are cancelled. Minister, Rev. A. D. C. ' Earle. ANGLICAN CHURCH Service for the New London Parish on lowered due to the fact that they have been able to dispense with the services of many of their; agents. . The main difficulty with the packing houses seems curiously to center around the cooperative plant at Barrie. This plant has felt that it should have a prior claim to its member’s hogs and evidently the marketing system has not made it readily easyto cover this demand. 01’ all the boards in Ontario and there are over twenty, the Hog Board was of course the largest and effects most people. ALBERTA EGG BOARD A mail ballot of egg producers in the province of Alberta is now being circulated on the question of a Board. In order to put the plan into effect 51 per cent fav- ourable votes of those eligible is g .. 'M'acKinnon. TIE Pastoral Charge. OfJCanada; Rev. Minister. Sunday, Anniversary ser- 7be’ held in Trinity ll. Mom, as follows: , D.‘ 1.: MacintoshrB. A.., Uni- Maj Chaplain at Mount n University, guest speak- ‘1 and. morning service. , music. 7.30 evening ser- f D51. Macintosh, guest Special music. Offering .clmrcn building fund. A \' ’welcomesto all. | TRESBYTERIAN Church . Services Sunday, Aug— V .2, Cardigan, Divine wor- l'xa.m.; Lorne Valley, at- ‘service, 2:30pm. Sun- fairs Minister Smith said Tuesday Defiance Minister Pearkes has de— niled stating that Canada plans to ask for United States atomic Weapons. ’ Mr. Smith was replying in the Commons to Opposition Leader Pearson who asked about a re- port from Washington Monday. The report quoted Mr. Pearkes as saying Canada plans to seek ‘ I , U.S. nuclear weapons for RCAF a jet interceptons. Mr. Pearkes isin Washington for talks with U.S. Defence Sec- retary Neil MoElroy. tMr. Smith said he talked Tues; day by telephone with M3: Peark-els and that the defeat minister had said “emphaticall: and without qualification” that h at no time had said Canada plans ‘ log a. house and go to Ocean City, Md. What for ‘P “To do some more fishing," ‘ he said. School will be held, at the usual hour. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. ‘ . NEW: GLASGOW' ' Christian Church Sunday, August 10. Morn- ing worship and Communion 11.00 a.m. Community Sunday School 10.00 a.m.‘Oavendish United Bap- tist Church. Worship service ’-' 7.30 pm Rev. B-ryerill. Jones, BD, Minister .v " .PRESBY'I’ERIAN Church in Canada, Marshlfiield charge. Di- vine services for Sunday, August 10th. will. be as follows. Marsh- field, Morning service at 9.30 a. m. 8.5. at 10.30 a.m. Mt. Stew- art, Morning service at 11.00 a. m. Harrington, Evening service at1.7.30 p.m. SS. at 10.30 a.m. at BURNS JEWELLERS Tlll. AUG. lbllli ONLY! RAILWAY VIEW The Rhodesia railway connect- ing Southern and Northern Rho- desia crosses the Zambesi River at Victoria Falls. ORLANDO. ' PRODUCTIONS ' . ’ "33164641.:- ‘_‘THE Mm Snow m ‘2 lp-m-3 Monla 118, All are cordially anited to a't- August 10th., the 10th. Sunday H _> . ‘ sérviéei7:30 p.m., Sun- tend. Minister c. Townsley. after Trinity. Rec-tor; - Rev. $058593?! ilghlsba‘figangrmfiaifgf: ' » ' W‘Hv a.m. A cordial W. ‘ Eric Ingra'hanl St. Mark’s ‘ a ‘51 spo to all. Rev. .D. A. M » . \ conducted by Rev; , ,M.‘A., -B. D. Rev. _ 3’ «.VERNON Pastoral Church of Can; v, .Slmdhy. August 10, HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge United Church of Canada, Serv- ices August 10th., as follows . a.m.,VBonshraw 7.30 p.m. Mr. John Seeker of Toronto, .3 sum- mer’visitor at Victoria will ren- der-violin music at the morning service. Rev. M. K. Chapman, Minister. . _ CORNWALL Pastoral-Charge United Church of Canada, Sun- day, August ‘lot‘h. Cornwall 11‘ a.» m. Rev. Flemming Holm, New Mills, N.B_., guest speaker. Sun- Kensington, Holy Communion 8 a.m. and Evening Prayer 7.30 p.m. St. Thomas’ French River, Morning Prayer 9.30 and Sunday School 10.30 a.m. St. Stephens, Burlington, Sunday School‘lo and Holy Communion 11 a.m. Visit- ors Welcome. . THE PRESBYTERIAN Church. Services for Sunday, August 10th FreetownSunday School 10 a.m. Divine service 11 a.m. Mr. Lee Betts of the Brookfield Charge will preach at the morning ser- to vote is a vote against the plan. ,The marketing plan as proposed is quite an ambitious one and pro- poses among other things to set up a fund which will be used _to underwrite losses incurred in dis posing of surplus supplies. POTATO CONFERENCE From August 18th to let, Fred- ericton, New Brunswick will be - the scene of the second Canadian Potato Industry Conference. . The first conference, last year at Guelph, was very enthusaas- ticly received. No doubt this year will see many innovations and MEET YOUR . ‘ IMPERIAL Esso DEALER rows mutual!” t 7edfcdfrz'ag ' ' IN PERSON SP Silverware Sale! 1 OFF all Open stock pieces in all FIVE patterns . me mm Vernon day School 10 a.m. Rev. B. A. vice. Keir Memorial, Malpeque. improvem.ents_ In any event the‘ m. "I" an”. ., ' ‘ ' ‘ Patterson, minister. Sunday School K2 p-m- PM? 39‘” gathering is much closer t: home SOUTH SUV mum}. 5"": I will) :1 F ' . l . vice‘ 3 .m. ensing- on un 33’ d no doubt many Islan grow- 7 a Coffee . ............................... . UIGG There mm be sewlce- 501100} I10 a-m- DiVine SerVi‘ce 23s will take advantage of this I . . 7 _ Segclock ......_.....,.......... mg £71 ' . .m Uigg Baptist Church-Sunday 7.30 p.m. A cordial welcome to fine opportunity. TALENTED DAUGHTERS gfssé;(g6i;.b§)i.g€ll..§s.I 233 one,» , ' y , August 10th- at 1- a-m- Rev. E. H. Bean, B.A., B. OLD HOME WEEK ' ~ » v 7:“. °"’ "z'zs ziso , pegbhflgzilzlm. 1 United churches Th., B. D.. minister. Nety‘ week pl'igiviydest gnlilcilgiglgs . O A fgngdmgm Sm “mglgg g ' ' ‘ '7 ,' '. ' ‘ mos popu‘ar an SS _ ~~ ‘ ream oup .................... ............. mu. a... I .. . ' . -’g 1e , p.m.; ' ni urc 0 ~ _ _ . ' Home ee 15 a ecca - l __ ’ inner mm 1 Musm- Road 3 p.m.; Winsloe North 11 day, August 10th.: Tlgnlsh vsvor- landers',.for exiled. Islatfiders atned .y - ‘ u {33; mmfde‘li‘ glfidiywégifis Sgutlxslfélohg-‘Jgi 313.3)53330.15illniiafilbsfdl’é‘nlpu; ggulollllfmtllt:illvdlgingkfingfthgxgid- , * 3'. Pu3l'C.DEMAN° * oisin'mwwh is? ‘- 1 ' Visitors and Tourists 'wel'come. 11 a. m.; Cascumpec Sunday way, a close finish and the en I y , * , . mus ' it, Tfiresa Hall, Fii- Rev. Dr, E_ A, Betts, Minister. School at 6.30 p.m. worship at terminment provided by skilled 1mm gtamlésgflglggg W'Wl‘an. “a WEbSter'S 01" v ‘ * 7.30 p.m. Rev. J .M. Sproule, mm- performers. Comlng between haY‘ “on”, Haw, Desserah . . a a, : FREDERICTON AN‘Dtheagal’ 'ister. William Bowering, student- ing oiledi bargestfithe farmer V. figmgeslf‘agtadsisng-{Ed 120 113 i . r w " .‘ bane Churches of Chris un ay -‘ t. justifi in evo ng some 1 . . H ms l “mum—3.20 m . 49:33,” 1’1“, We Pond August 10th. Frederian Sunday “mm relaxation and Old Home Week CHAMPION OLD-TIME tiiléfél‘tfll.(drills ....... Mano 1.3a ’ ' . 5 August 8131!. Dance 3011001 at 1030 a.m. Breadalbane UNITED CHURCH of Canada, fits into his plans perfectly. While . I ,. fButter Spreaders (Hollow Handle) ........3.00 2.00 ‘ ' S"nday»School at 10 a.m. Service Kensington. Sunday. Allen-silo the show lasts only (line fwe'lek 1t NELSON’S ESSO STATION V __;-‘F|DDLER 7 glscrflslpggtous m m .. V 7 . - . . Ibane .h » h School 9:50. morning ‘requires fifty-two wee s o p ann- , . V l v . , V uga _n ....... .m...-MW..- . «; we’stna‘mry 3819, Wood IS: will“ 115123161 ' fl: 31,2213 Zim. $102251“) 11 O‘clock. No eveningling and work to insure that every. Nelson? 0f Ch?!er Valley 113"? SPARTAN RECORDS glatllrLglllée will: kg .~ p SChGOI. August 12th., 'C “m a' ‘ p' ' ‘ l- ice Summerfield -— Church lthina runs on schedule and no dis-been domg busmess In that " ' > '. H ‘ V Cold Meat F0 .50 2.33 _ .m. , V merman 8., Th., 2:11:01 -10 o’clock. Evening wor- ,urb‘i’ng mishaps occur, home district for over 30 years. . B I {e s m 2.523 s54. ‘ sat THE PRESBYTZRIAN Church ship 7.30 Rev. George MacLean, NEW ENGLAND COUNCIL Followmg 1n the footsteps of 1115 v * o Berry or Salad spewing Spoon ItJIIM 2:57 3 "Peter’s ngdfiymgfi‘ game in Canada Wood Islands PastOral B A' Hampton N.B. will be Those persons of the Atlantic father whomranf aflgenergl stiore g» _ a l ‘, , :lioglgzldlgaansl‘ll'; lgnfe swam mo ' row; . ‘ amer’s , ’ .I , . ' _ ~ " H ’ _ L wis M_ in that loci lty or ree eca es. _v r S - a «n. 3W. 1“ Blanch; cm“- W“? ii? iii. if“ BRS’ mister. \ Mr- Ems-on Nelson W? years RCA WC OR historian....m....) .223 1:33 i M a no. not 1:! wagon315521;;1 scaleaionia 730 urray. . .. . .. ago bu11t,a llnglelt‘n ‘Sgll'VIlce stati . . :33;ng 3:139”:a;ngfls;}aaa......_mlg.g 1:3 1” let-Au of Breadahbene my 31‘ ‘1' ' ‘ ' R ttr'a BEDEQUE pASTORAL Charge tlon and stoc 71 WI mpel‘ia ' 3-piece Carving Set (7" blade) 3.123300 13.33 . mum, ‘ p.m. Re . Alexander. 3 y ~. 11 f Canada. ‘- 011 products . 5...”- .m.“... " '1'” Stale M“? from Ile Penot, P-Q- W111 be the The .Umted Chum o All ust A lunch counter is also oper~ . " _. " » . . V “and” . i “Bowel, Hum R- M. Har. Servsces for Sunday, 1; . . . .11 this , beauty...“ I E ’ sat' ‘ A ’ l W‘ we“ speaker at the “my 10th Bedeque 11.00 a.m.; Borden ate? 11‘ Commcnon, Wlt, _ TAN, RECORDS mal available in ScuthSoaso'r Ballad ll, "’ Wt“'9bh‘ 7 M!“ b01' seme- M1" Gordon Bean’ 730. In No service at Albany. busmess_ Mr. Nelson S‘Wlfe and , I. . , ‘ I #Noiavauabloin Evcninu slur f lu‘ 3‘08} Hunter River Student Minister, Rev. Donald Mr aéer R. C. A_ F. Station, F . ‘ daughter look after this end of M > » ‘TRADE MARKS or one» no. 4‘ who“ 33%;? Grade I to» Nichol-son, I‘ll/em“ Mwer'ator' will conduct botgl Silll‘VlCES.' 'Summer scuedule thgrgprgll‘flgllgn.usmg the Trans_ { I Thisnsale for 1 week only .1 1; -... _ 1'1 Cow er- ml‘ , mlnl' . - rs v “'3‘ Pencils, FREE CHURCH of Scotland. G. A. p Canada Highway are always as- . -‘ ' “3598. . . . . . , -' ‘ t welcome. '7—9—11-"1—3"5 . g _ i . lunchldls. ‘ sch” bags: Serv1ce 1n Birch H111. Mines": 1} “511°” “‘05 _ June zlst to Sept. 2151; sored of top-match. 1131139Hal $3; lllllfl' Willi! ORCHIB’ EVElllllE SIAI’ v 7'30 p'm'l c°“d“Ct.ed by ' ' THE CENTRAL Bedeque Unl- inclusive VICE» at Nelsons In any . » g ,. w AMLD'L' “d Mam ‘811 H' Biqhw’ Imemm Maderator' (1 Ba tist Church Services A \ ley. Also if needed, Atlas Tires, ‘ ‘» -. a on 1" be p , ' STANDARD TIME Batteries and Accessories are al- . than. a 9th magic Mist-11rd“. POWNAL UNITED Pastoral Sungay 11 gm‘i, Stingrayissclfiggl I CFCY ways available. SPORTS ARENA ;. p. ', - 1 ac Hall ' Sunda . August 10:1 “1“ “3‘, W ‘ ' For daily report dia 0' ' , l ‘ ' 1 E Service n“, IThe. 1‘! and fam- filllgeilsimfit Millvlew; 7.30 morial Sunday . Rev. Charles A. first weather broadcast Sggisroni: Iggil‘lasevggo days a P.m.‘ .91" V p.m. Men’s Choir at Pownal; Brltten, minister. cross early and 32(01‘1 delay- week from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 ' ' - . Lfige 8 p.m. Song Service at H931” MONTROSE Pastoral Charge N0 Reserva lOIlS p‘m_ Nlonday to Saturday and Adults " ‘ . eveu’ lnls- . ’ - : . . n ' . ' Modern and 0M _ bert. Rev. T. R. Goudge, m Unwed Chum}l of Canada. Rev. NORTHUMBERLAND fsrolrrdlaloéoo a.m. to 10 00 pm 0 Chlldren 500 I lame suds Orchestra. Can- ter‘ Robert A. Crooks, B. A.. B. D., FERRIES LIMITED u y > 1 ) ~ 1 Gear e one M “t” and sandwich MARGATE PASTORAL Charge minister. Serv1ces Sunday, Aug- “ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL; Sponsored by Ch town Fire - 9 ' ,, West .of Hume,- United Church of Canada. Suné ust 10, 1958. 11.00 a.m. Camp— Charlottetown, P. E. Island FOR THE BEST" Department | I.“ bellton; 3.00 p.m. Elmsdale: 730 unit - y Emu p.m. Montrose l L l day, August 10th. All church ser— Vifles cancelled. Sunday School