FEBRungY 24. 1949 rsnrrcr Sl-IAVESI A IYouWtthe slieileflh moetrefreehinl shlvfl . ei‘ your‘ life with the Gillette Tech Razor and 11061.9’! Gum“ Blue Blade. They fit uaetly, and protect you from the discom- fort caused by misfit blades. Gillette double . edges mean doubl- wonomy, CO0- ”""’ Gillette BLUE BLADQS COMBINATION A FOR PERFECT Ignkws" fééiflrfi" 176.41!" L With the’ “fir!” edges ever honedl. Gillette TECH RAZOR with 5. (hill-m- illur- iilnlir-s OPENING Continued from page 1 speakers’ table were donated by Mr. James Tait end the estate of Mrs. John Williams. ' Dedicahry Prayer Following is the dedicatory pray- er end dedication as given by Rm’. m. Ilbbott: "O lord Jesus Christ, Son of the living God, who art the bright- neu oi the mthers Glory, end the g5”! H1680 0i’ His person: the Foundation, and the Grief Corner Stone: Bless whet we now do in dedicating this Y. M. C. A. 11111141118 in Thy Name. and be Thou, we beseech Thee, the be. ginning, the increase, consummation: of this work, which is undertaken to/rhy glory; who with iihe Father and. the Holy 5P1?“ W!" "id Kismet. one 00d, world without end. Amen. "In the faith oi Jesus Christ we dedicate this Y. M. C. A. building in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, to the Glory of Ciod, and to the program of Christian scr- vice under the auspices oi the Y. M. C. A., in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.- (Singlng oi lord's Prayer by Y's Men's Chorus). "O God, who hast le-ld in Zion a chief cornerstone, elect, precious, thy son our Saviour Jesus (Insist, upon whom alone Thou dost build the living temple of Thy Church: Grant unto the work oi thine own hands continual increase olf glory i‘ Branch cf the Conodian Legion, I at 8 o'clock. General business. Legion Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown .I.S.i.. will be held tonight Following the meeting e "Smoker" will be held. and spiritual strength, and daily make this Y. M. C. A. a living witness for Thee. Direct and bless, we pray Thee, all oi’ the under- takings of the Y. M. O. A. in this building. and grant ‘unto those who seek to serve Thee here such success as may tend to Thy glory and honour. We ask it ln the Nsrneod Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.” Lieutenant Governor's Add-run 1n his address Lieutenant Gov- erncr Bernard recalled that the Youn'g Men's Association of Char- lottetown ‘was founded on January 1st, 1866. Captain John Orlebar, IPROFESSIONAL chaos; R. N., was its "founder end first President. The early days of the Association were filled with wide variety of enriching experiences Gaudet ' 8r Hazard - William A. Reddin £80., LLB. for the young men in its member- ship. In i872 thc first building was constructed on Richmond. Street. and the hundred mu cusaomsl, against Christianity. God is ever freshenlng the ‘streams of life with g the spirit of youth. "It is necessary to look upon the visible in surveying the significance of the Young Men's Christian As- socletion. For here is a Movement that is more than an organization, more than e vast net-work of bulld- ings. committe and equipment. Not that these are unimportant. They are powerful instruments to the development oi Christian per- sonalities and building oi a Christ- ian Association. “Yet the true genius of the Young Men's Christian Associat- ion is of another kind; it is in the realm oi things intangible. Itisthe specific religion which is centred in the Man oi Galilee. That has given survival value for one years to the Y. M. C. A. "In this world of conflict, but of marching ideals. there is e part for the Y.M.C.A. to play. It races l- flllllflnde. an opportunity and a neat responsibility. Its past justifies the hope that it will meet the future with strength, imagination, imillikenoe. and devotion. Without those qllllllice. the Movement will gmw sterile and fail. Willi these qualities the future offers great opportunities. "Si-lengthened by experience, 1n. spired by opportunity the Y. M. O. A- lhwuth its many contacts has en. almost unique responsibility WCHARIJCKPETOWN norm AMLRlLAN m1 L. S. STEVENSON JlP/INLH MANAGFR 140 RICHMOND ST. AMI/YUM. COMPANY I5} still Granted, wisdom. devotion, courage, its finest years are ahead." Preeidenve Address’ "We have listened ‘with great interest and e deep sense of re- sponsibility to the impressive dedication service which has just been concluded." said President '1‘. Roy Cudmore. “One hundred years ego, s youth named George Williams. (after- wards Sir George), dreamed e- dream. Out oi that dream was born the Y. M .0. A, and as a result we ere here thh afternoon. "The Young Men's Christian Association has lived snd advanced down through the years so that the dedication today stands as a further memorial to Sir George Williams. "In our exercises here this aiter- noon, the people of the Community have. as it were, re-klndled the Torch, with the hope that it may be passed on to ready and wil- ling hands to he kept burning ln-ightly in the future. "This afternoon, the gentlemen on lue pletiorm, represent e true- ly Christian Democratic way oi life. We should never forget that this priceless heritage is being constant- ly threatened by clever inroads on the pert of cults and isms. “In this respect. our main and chief weapon, is Cl-lristlsnlty, of vmich this building ls a recognised emblem. "mere has never been e period in history when the need and de- mends c1 youth were recognized as today. "They are seeking a world of Peace, where they will be permitted to think,‘ act and arrange their lives with a definite hope for a future worth looking forward to. “Having this m mind. the older generation of this city and pro- vlnce have contributed without stint oi their time and substance. ln making the ceremony oi today an historic event. “With the completion and dedicat- ion of this Y. M .0. A. our chief concern centres in the moulding oi the lives and character of the young men and women of this city and province, ‘who will frequent this building. "Personal contact will: Youth is absolutely necessary to develop healthy bodies, clean minds and a Christian outlook, in order to con- form to the motto of the Young‘ Wrachevrol Queen Street Jomes Iron, Sovile Row. ‘PAGE SEVEN a ran o SPRING SAMPLES Hove arrived from Shiffer-Hillmon, House oi Stone, ORDER NOW While there is a complete range to choose from J. P.‘ illacPiliERSilil 8s SON ' Civorloi-tetown Men's Christian Association, name- ly "Body Mind and Spirit." "it is obviously our duty to see to it that this new Youth Centre is e success. The enthusiastic cc- operation of all our citizens will be necessary ‘to ream and main- te-in the very highest degree of efficiency. “We are dealing with Youth in visionary years — habit forming lyelll. yeers that will leeve their (Continued on page 13) SLUGS DWINDLING EDMONTON — (CP) — Motorists in Edmonton are becoming mode honest, or they are running out of slugs to put in parking meters. When the meters were first ln- stalled six months ago. an average oi forty slugs a day wen found in the coin box. Now tit! are 12 a day. arrlslore, Sollclwre, Notaries, Eta Nanadlan Bank oi Com rerr Bldg. MONEY TO [JOAN GILBERT A. GAUDET. 8A., LLJI. Csnad‘ Bank of Commons Bldg. EA" BAIRISTEB. SOLIOITOB, EM. 1.0.01‘. Bldgn-Nest to Roddh Brca PHONE 248d This was the first Y. M. C. A. building in North America built specifically for Association work. Bell 8r Mcsthieson J. A. McGuiqan "m: w. Loan Meiheson 8s Penile , A. W. MATHESON. L01 A. H. PEAKE, B.A., LIJ Barristers, etc. Collections - Monry to Loan D0 Great George Street Charlottetown BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. in. R. ll. BELL. M.l.. . D. L. MATIIIESON. ' L-B-r 5-0- Attorneyl at Law KDANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES 150 Richmond St. Charlottetown. P.E.l Dr. W. R. Carson NOTARY. ETC. BARRISTER. SOLIC] ‘OIL Money to Loan - Taxation Barrister, Solicitor, to. ODDFELLOWS BUILDING 13d Richmond Street Charlottetown, l‘.E.l. CHABTEME D ACCO UNTAN T Tel. I056 Collections . ........-.. l This building wus therefore the first North American building erected in‘ the first century of (he Y.M.C.A. Movement. The old building was used continually un- til 1945 at which time temporary quarters were located in the residence formerly located on the new building sitc. In May of 1947 construction work on the new building began. This beautiful new building also has a distinction in that it ls the first Y. M. C. A. building in North America to have been completed in llze second century of this world-wide Move- ment. "The construction of the build- ing," His Honour said, "is a splendid tribute to the generosity of this City and Province in pro- viding modern facilities for the development of our youth. “One hundred years ago a hand- Ch“°P"°"°' ful of drapers assistants, dry-goods cum‘ BMW“ clerks, made up the members oi the Y. M. C. A. Today, princes. m Pmm’ Si‘ PM“ w” UHABLDTTETQWN presidents, intellectual leade rs. business magnates and many mousands o1 boys, girls, men and women make up the membership. "Today, scattered over the world CUBBIE nuumvr "w" ’ I buildings, playing fields, schools, l DI’. J. C. GCIIGIIN, colleges. representing investments Pqlmgf 8; Hgflqm B Sc or between three and four hundred A. J. “ASLAM, BA" LLB i a ‘ million dollars are in use in tile Banhw,’ 5w DENTltsT I work of character building activities Bank oi Nova Scotie Chambers Charlottetown. PJZJ. MONEY T0 LOAN ‘ Optometrist Eyes examined, glance fit- ted A. Wolthen Guudet. LL.B. ' BARRISTEB, SOLICITOIG, Ito. Phillipe Building lli Grafton "trees Colleebne M. Albun Farmer MONEY TO IDAN B.A.. LLB. BABRISTER, SOLICITOII. Ito. Charlottetown. P. l‘. I. Hehrd Building l5] Greet George 8t. DENTAL X-RAY Phone 26B‘) w...» Building, Room s 176 Grafton Street Phone ‘I91 _ Fred BABIJBTIR, SOLICIT 9B, Charlottetown, PJJ. Bueceeeor ' George l. Tweedy, L0. II. I‘. MICPHEE, 8A., l0. MaePhee Ir Trainer l the portals oi its Y.M.C.A. for youth. "Perhaps familiar piles oi bricks and stone bulk too largely in our minds when we consider the Young Men's Christian Association. But I like to think of them as the gifts, the gladly given offerings cf the citizens, of the older men to youth. 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