t v y s IA int Charlottetown ' ' 3:’. °.':‘i"':n..‘.’.'—.»‘3t"°t's é'1».Z«'a‘-‘.52 “"”"'“‘ '°" ’“'°‘’‘ 37"’ G""“""' ""° 3 ; the Hymsiaries of the Church. Th? l°“"‘“"¢ I‘ In‘ "'P°" bf} Wed.. Dec. 18. A T T k CHIIISTMA5 1957 the arttgaig Deptgtment lor thc:________..____. Ma As Canadian Gilrs in Train- "100 0V9?" '4 n m O eyiing may we this Christmas ful— Grid! V- I 337031‘! W9b3l¢"- 1' Derwyn Dunocb" - - _...._, . . . fill our purpose under the leader-.1 R918 Leflrd. 3- Berni“? G|'l88- GEM‘ I‘ N° 1"“ . .. _ Canadian High Commissioner toshh, at Jew, to chemh H,_.htth_' and, m_ ;_ Gary ‘me,-om Highest average. Doaale Mae “"' 'Pl’“'"m°'“ °' 3- 3°35" A“Q"u‘- mt ' Vhll‘ I” W” '°'.'Seek Truth, Know God. Serve oth- ]2. Brian Clarke, 3. Everett Des-lF'Yd°"- 5 P9599"- min Rogers to the post of am- ting High Commissioner. He ware" and thus with Hts Help he_ Roche -————j-:——- b'.'d°" E“ T“’k9V “'3' recent‘ “'9 Cur“ D"“"l"" ‘I the C9’ come the Girls God would have Grade ill. I. Gerald Burke, 2.‘? cum‘ mqvoyg [Iggy non‘ ly announced in Ottawa by the nadian Embassy in Rio De Jan- us he_ _ Deb" Shem!" 3‘ Junmr Thom? ’ °lHE"'°"'“(l) 53”" SI” °"h.' ""‘_“:b°"th°’ °°b:5I°‘“ Looking beyond the manger son I LONDON tlleuterst-A Chinesc ewcc s erbert . oran.ui-ingissece ere ween ~ - ., _ . . . who bu been mud than can 19“ ‘M 19‘ icznedotge Catlrvnzysu n3<|l‘0::l:tgatf:::d'.Fa(‘.1r.;nle 211 Tzddi Mi):(hEnied:tla¢-.engineering delegation left hers missioner for CanadaInPaldstaii. He then spent two year‘: in Ot- --A Chrtstmn Meththttohu hy Gad.‘ H B 13’ Hz” nary! ,Hc_ l0r PCIPIBK Wedlieldly INC!‘ I A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. tawa before being posted to Margaret Gavan‘ --we uh make Williams 2 Fa _(_‘ Cafnuf. n‘ ‘one-month inspection tour of Brit R’ H’ 3°39" °l Ch”I°"'°"°‘"‘- P793“ " Cur" D‘A"‘“‘°‘ I‘ the Master Craftsman our chief”, 3'' 5 0 ' lsh construction and eniiineerins he is being transferred from the§l950. Returning to Canada intcohcerh hhd love Him who hut. 5"; rant. I B_ t I _ d ’ post of ambassador to Peru..l952. he l_ater conducted. a four ved uh‘ we can enter Into the: __r__°_ ‘ ‘_ jf"y_ ’°5“""I“’ °‘°l"l’m°'"" which he has held for the past.month diplomatic mission (tunes: 0, the me that Ht. tht_,hd_ two and a half years. throughout various countries afted u, to [Mt pot Ht, ,5 our; Joining the External Affairs Europe, which he completed:Mhh,, ourcoa ‘M Our phthe, -- Department in I938, Mr. Rogeisahortly before he was appoint.ea't'._2'—.'—..—._ _...——... .;_ was posted to the office of thejto Peru. ; B Y P U ’~ .' I o C G I T ;van. Toronto. who has served Has _A,' ' ' _:___,_, ?C.G.I.T. and their leaders for ‘many years. The offering will be since our tut new. tetter two sent to the C_GlI_T_ committee.‘ The members of the Hazelbrook I ' . 3;-cieltsstzttt ltztttttssbhaei beenhhenl. De-gt. nicchnfiunfn (Education chn. B-it-P-Us Bgtthtrsd "' ‘ht "'""f°“ An extra premium will be pad for io r s y ran c urc . na ian ounc' o ‘ urc es w owes ry on atur ay evening or Charlottetown. where C.G.l.T. gives guidance to C.G.I.T. E. metal The t.,t.t,_hrt,stdeht Ad_ ' §;3I:I,{sa.-2:: afi:-IsIh:,?,l;i:'to lt'l.‘f,',‘.‘K'+3t':‘.5'NGT°” C-(:1-my-_ ed thldtson Maccabe presided and the SPCCECI flGVOfQd TINRCYS ‘Cd Wlfh ter River were represented. Out the Ii.xgrt(::.:r_:ec§:dy rlglqgntegnh meellrlfl 099!!!-‘d Wllh 3 Sln8-50n8- . of town groups were guests at ' p ~ p ‘ .. 1 During the p St [W m nth,» noon in the homes of the girls ',’fptft'-I-ese f;:"3t',§,t.,::,0:°o, Rev. C. w. Passzy has IIieen°con—I GAIN feed’ from Zion Presbyterian Trinity . - ' . . _ d .t‘ t ’ f 31,1“ 1 . , , ;United and Charlottetown Baptist ‘zytislognstug5h]:‘I:,ft:rhM€‘G ‘:5; !.e"s‘ts'"ag,,.1a,.’:::.s,,,?.. spleltlicnag ,:,(;|:. search for oil. B. Graham Rogers, amine seismic recordings. The lion acres in 1955. If findings are ,C‘G'l‘T' gr°”ps' . attended as guests. I I I "Ch" “’I"°I‘ l"'°V°d 9""? I"‘°"°5“ & P.E.l. geological officer is shown. oil company has been doing pre- wurtmted the next net, tn ur. The mh." "my .w°‘,h°Id "' the The Assembly Hall presented’ "IE Th9 Winner 0‘ the "I08! ' with Robert Harlow and Dick Am- liminary work since it obtained an h .1] bet d in .5Umm€r§|d€ Baptist Church Hall a Japanese atmosphere with t,h_ points was presented with a book ‘ bler. crew leaders. as they ex- exploration license for a half-mil- 5"“ W‘ ° r ‘ :“'l‘‘’"’ d"""” “Y3-" 5?"""d '° ‘IL per. carp ki[eg_ chryganthemunug by ReV- P8889! «About seventy-five girls and Iead- and pop com‘ cherry blossom: During the same period the . . . ’ers fr m Sum erfield th in . . V ' ‘ ' [the Regulations under This Actlthe work presently being earned iprmceocoumy Extended. Mrlgifih trees as decorations, m9mb9"5 W979 dwld‘-‘d ""0 ‘W0 _:.M.._.k_V G and boundaries of the rid e - - . . - V . . . . Th t bo -ed i b Brows '0 59° who 1'0"“ bring ' I S rv L d T ' eo U ea 5 O are be‘ I more accurgatelyardfilom N is wry emoumgmg I0 no mums d's°”Ss"’" ‘’"'‘’d5 “'9” two efllflgesls Ilvzfllgnesew Kimnonai ‘"9 BN3“-‘SI '“"”'35“ ‘” '“'~''"' 0 0 fined ona Longitude and Latitude-'thaI mo of me largest 0“ Co" Ad‘ . g and invited to view a display of: bershm Q”"" 3 few "9" "‘°"' Oil Explorations In P. E. I. basis. - Ivan“ in Canada M‘ "W "'- .. *«n%.’.‘:''.‘:‘‘‘*‘°“.'*-‘“.f. ‘°“'.”:-‘:3 articles from Jam the while it is too early to say just' indications to date warrant fur- d “was. as S u .' gram consisted of Worship. Ja-j but I‘ W35 ‘"9 dmy 0' "'9 l°5 ~ 3" 3' Summerslde ‘he Blble ptmest, songs‘ Sh,“ 50hg_ Ext,]an_ ers to provide an Ice-cream treat U\(’I' the past sevcral years for the Province whic. was‘flfl_fi"‘l results w'll£e._3‘.I,tI_‘f,'I.II‘f’fp,l'1ramfl] §¥l,)endflEE_" Study on the Book of Ruth was mm" of the Study and retreshutorthe wthherst ' I. ‘ Pay under our new I't\Il\l(l(‘l'aI)I€‘ dciclopmcnts have divided into twelve sections for followed by Bible Baseball. in- menu I A V9,-At. enjoyablp eventhg whs‘ THE ABOVE photo was taken nlutl‘ Summerside. P.I-2.1., where Imps-rial Oil exploration crews lime worked this year in their Our Watches are Guaranteed For 5 Years 5 p,o.tbers were added on both side: (ii‘UIOi.‘,l('al Survey of Prince I'Id- in geological work for the v;i'd Island. The surfacc work vince is Mr. B. Graham Rogers, ' :M_ Li d 1). M mi gu uéh started in 1953 by the Depart- Charlottetown. PGY Tr'bufe To ;vi:,e gzth of thligrymin wer“ l.l vll place in coniicelioii with the licensing purposes. The officer Board of Home Bemleyt QC" wh° "M" recentl‘ lrresl and 01'3" 8r0UDS- recrel‘ spent with the recreation beingI choose from our hredtt plan ht no ‘ ‘ ro- was Chairman of the Board. an« ion and camp reports all helped MALPEQUE C_(,‘,_[_'[‘_ ted by Queenie Mat.Kim,t,n_ 11,? large selecttuu of ' 0 make a worthwhile a_y. The C.G.I.T. of Princetown Un-‘meeting was closed with the sing- ‘ Watches and tax”; charge, l<98d9r8 d1S(‘USSl0rl i>€‘rl0d rt‘ ited Church. Malpeque, has Patsy ing of Christmas Carols. Diamond Rings. ‘ mi-iii of .\/lines and Technical In 1955, Imperial Oil Limited - - ; _ ‘ sulted in the phnninfl Of LEN‘ Ram a a pre 'de t. J C -*—~ .\ ii-ii-_vs of Ottawa in co~opera- took out a license to explore five Ml’. Il"“°“’“ ”‘ ('h3“°"el-°“’“v I'M P79’ crs Councils. irutheisy ass 5€:lI‘€l:fy'TI?::sur:lI, FIRST COAI MINE ltilll “llh the Provincial Depart _of these grid areas and later on _ _ viously resigned. LFADE ' COUNCIL and Mrs’ Demon Hogg‘ Leader. . I Opposite nu-nt of Industry and Natural ;took out a license on a sixth area. At its regular quarterly meet-t “‘”‘—_"““j Le“: , .1 f one member has a flair for pain-t The first regular coal-mining; Dig 6039 Queen st, Dom. Still‘! I\'4‘~tIlll'(‘(‘R. Thcir license runs from Savage mg on Monday gflernoon uni HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL 8 ers Comm °' Wes” ting so they painted pictures lorroperation in Canada was near‘ ern Queens and Prince Counties _ - The ‘(mowing is the report to Wm meet in Epworm Han‘ Sum_ the Sunday School Room. Aiio- Glace Bay, N.S., in 17%). This earlier part of the Survey 3 Harbour in the East to Bloomfield _ ~ (‘iiI|\l.\I(‘(l of surface Geological in the West. They did some sur- Bomd of Directors of the ?r°‘"'J . tmhhthg and 8 study ht upper face work of their own and (wow, tant Old Ladies Home paid tri- Itampshin School for November Lnerside on January 11 at 2 p.m.I i......ann...-. The Province up to ed this up with Aerial Magnet: ggtgdtgtvlge nfgrtgftgmgeravigiaifg; Grade X. L Bobby mow‘ be hard the Csgtantlgugtggnongriggi IiI:,|,:ti.'t':.:t1IIa:;:,i::d53r::;‘p;:$ (élgftstrot-sgtlfrveys and Grand G". of a century by the late Mr. E. Grade IX. l. Marilyn Larter, 2 Eastern part of the Island. t ("laI earlier Surveys were made Then. in May. 1957. they began T’ H‘“’- M''- "I333 “,9 be?“ Judith Clow Gmhsv COUNCIL altllllld 1840. 1842. I854. 187! and a thorough Seismograpb Survey "'°““’°r .°f the 3”” Sm" I“ G,-ad, vm_ 1_ geryi Younger, The ptttstdeht of C_ G I 1- iaxi‘ good Geologits such as Daw- and in due course it is expected l‘,'::f‘°:‘Pl‘3TIl‘lel0_|!ll>ty cc: oflgtahe Pro- Fulton Pmud_ .groups and perhaps “other re_‘ um and others. that actual drtlllifg to depth will ‘' 3 3”‘ I" n ' Grace VII. 1. Allison Larter. 2 presentative hope to meet at the‘ Those older Surveys in many be the nevi step. Since May. 35' formal resolution the Board D1 1. M e '_ ‘ t< _ th U, d‘ - C _‘ .‘"*;“:;.r‘¢.:°....'t::.‘.*::“*:":.:...::.; .S:.‘:'"‘.’.."..**°.*.‘..S".:“°-V..:."‘ 1': ::*°.::. ':.::":..:.':..:°°*:..*°.:.'.° "«="ra’?te 3?’ »» Dom 2. =3a°»'s“°t-n‘«t'“°«o%‘n tfctfits-°"‘cn-335.: ma mm-ms AN» m-ms "-"Ia 9 ' ° ' 5 ' . . . . ' Dixie Easter. I National Christmas Vesper Ser-t I sticnlific knowledge and instru- perienced Seismograph Crew Riggs and its appreciation of the vt“_Durin thts tn . _ _ h h h d do 5 ~ t Grade V. 1. Gladys Easter, 2. 8 $350"-_ °"°- . .'I‘.‘..?.“....'.‘.‘.‘i.'.‘:¥. 35.‘! .5Z‘::“$i.I‘.i‘..“: '.",*.'.°,;"..;’.‘;"'a‘,‘;,‘,‘.’,f,‘.,‘,’°"°"' l;°'.n in "n...."§....’..‘i‘“.‘.‘i‘.“ ti‘; Jean Macvnee. .*.",*:,,';,,.f,‘;°°;’c,,,°;"*g*,;;g,,,°;;',:, 3;‘ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER I8 BOWLAN RADIO 8. TV 1 - ' C‘ IV. I. W I t . . . ' Iv impossible for the older GeoIo- A month or two ago California b"5":°s: Ibsen‘? "3 lb? thminagfi 623: Ht 1 Rtfgyenre Mfifrfir 2 ‘worshipping together through the ' ' ‘"9" ° ° '"‘"“’* ° ° °"‘°- ' ' ' C.G.l.T. National Christmas Ves-I 9 POWNAL $1, DIAL 9624 I I I 2"“ I" l'"d- Standard Oil Company took out a , . l'l'RTlIl-ZR EXPLORATIONS License on Grid Area No. Lwhlch M" “'33” W" "‘° °“'3’ “"3"” K‘’".‘ I‘‘‘""' per Service. some of mp things brought to comhfihes the territory from $el'}!‘IiL;eI“ie0:ut‘lIe Board at the time mtii9g2he‘:l‘£I;rs8e. Glad)’§ Eas liclit since I953 proved quite in- BI°°ml‘°ld I0 N071“ C399 Two memhe" at the 0“ that perfect httehdhhce Bohhy mo“. _‘ '°'-"“”"‘Z and I‘ is "ow Mt ‘hm In the Eastern put of mg Pm Board of Direct r Mr W: E and ‘Jane Stewart‘ [hi-1'9 is . possibility for oil and vtnce an. intensive surface has ___. __ ,___ .‘_’_." ,_‘ ‘ _'__, .. :,,-_L__ ' . Rt“ ,0 he found hem and mm been carried on by two Geologists ‘ thcxe possibilities are such as to “'0'” the Depimmenl °f Mm“ I warrant intensive exploration. and Technical Surveys gt otuw. I The Provincial Department of Ind they will |‘98lImC (MI W?‘ I ‘FOR THE G|FTiSHE’LL LOVE l The service this year has been th (.,,.(,pe",tit,n with seven] entire territory east of Charlotte I %‘:""'=%“:“:*:'*.*4.?2?..' ‘."‘W‘?9 §°“é2..‘Z2:§§'i ;t..I3§.°..if.‘ZT‘”‘ "°"' People buy The Guardian to mid . . - I coM|NG Evems ._.’..“..:}' .?.f..E'fE$‘.rySn“é'§;i.i. ‘£3 A N TA u ‘ ststance is being rendered by the and r..d tr“. Guardian To ! 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