@uerdian, Charlottetown, Fri., 4 rs, 1962. | S60 mn, The Lani supe far! aan.. Wheatley River, $.00 p.m..|The Presbyterian Chureh Mr.’ choo! 16 am; divine service Brita%te 10 me BO ome 4s mm! - evers; 10.45 Sunday Hunter River, 7.30 p.m. Minis-| Hugh Lowry Catechist Worship | PRINCE 7.30 p.m. TORONTO — ™ at a a — for all ages, including ter, Rev. W. E. Dindial. | (D.V.), Marshfield 11 a.m. Mt. | : Calvert 1500 28 oO CHURCHES SUNDAY adult Bible class; 7.30 p.m. re- tweart 3 p.m, Harrington 7: BEDEQUE PASTORAL BEDEQUE UNITED Baptist (Continued from 13) C Ol Ls 2900 105 89 ios *s ; HAMPTON Pastoral Charge.) | Charge, United Church -| Church. Rev. H.L. Estabrooks,| Temas 3200 106 «698 «(106 «+9 «| CS Pete 4025 370 360 365 _1 : gular evening service p.m. Re H.B. Somers. The Be, ; i¢ i The United Church of Canada. | Kirk of St. James Charlottetown, | ada. R.M. ; associate. pastor. Sunday School| Teriev Se 8 8 eC Cte le Me eM: APRIL 13 MONTAGUE CHURCH of Victoria, 11.00 a.m Hampton, | tnierim-moderator. |ter. Albany worship 9.30 a.m.,| 10 a ing worship 11.00|Tomuu 193 1M 1 18 -3 |\GaDer aie a2 } | Christ: Sunday school at 10.00/2.30 p.m.; Bonsh 7.30 | Sunday School 10.30 a.m i - Tormont — # 6 6 -—3 |CExGas 4650 157 154 156 * a.m. Communion service and|Rev. Bryer R Jones, B. D. v | Towag 611 6+] 06 C High Cr 100 2 20 2» 41 KINGS eee Sunday school at 2.30) preaching service, 11.00 a. m.| Minister. esd oe or Pain| Oe 11 a.m. At this servic e|. — - gn pnniater- Tease. Res — ss 1% i — Me CL iP Pele 527 42 40% 4 p.m., Worship at 7.00 p.m. Speaker, Willard Walls. CORNWALL UNITED King tor, O10 aan: Sele Geena | the seven recently elected tt | eee ek cane on Trin Chib 500 20 2 2% Ceaser OD Gen et ie att . ; n union ; rudy: mr a MOUNT STEWART - $1. Pe. 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Walls. ts Rustico Angican | service. name — a Vauze tee tte ua 143 #3 14 14+ 4 — Ru ican -M.; | Ventures 4 a — %| : : re a 7“ MURRAY HARBOUR —Mur- MONTAGUE United Baptist) MARGATE Pastoral Charge.| Parish, Rector—Rev. A.E. Pier- NORTH BEDEQUE Pastoral oe. School and Bible class| Vespar 1500 20% 20% 2014 bg 1147 ents om on Peter's Bay — 2.00 p.m. oe ray River Charge. The United! pastorate. Rev. A. G. J. Steeves,| Rev. W. G. G. Elliott, minis-| cey, St. John's, Milton, 11:00 Charge, United Church of Cans- 5 p.m, Breadalbane: Bib- | Waite Am ae a cor C Imp Bk C 1091 $66%' 66% 664 — 4 day anon 3.00 p.m. patie Church, Services. Murray Har-) pastor. Montague 9.45 a.m. Sun- | ter, New London 11.00 a. m.,| Morning Prayer and Sermon, | ga Minister: Rev. Angu \le a at 3 p.m.; service 3.30) weedon cen ae a a ae ae: 380% 80% 80% — % i rie — | bour, Sunday school, 10.00 a.m., | ~ som 11.00 a.m. worship,| Long River, 2.30 p.m. Margate} ®. ane Bastice 2:30 Evening + pe, *| p.m. Rev. G. Killen, minister. | werner 7500 15% 154 1% | $6642 66% 664 — % enn Male — 7.20 9.22, wy| Worship, 11,00 a.m. Littll Sands, | even M . : er and Serm Brown. Herth Bodeqes 11 o.m.; /wW Surf I 13500 18% 2 18 —% ee ip worship, reception of new worship, 2.00 p.m, Murray Riv- se aa p.m. sate aly por tee a rae | Travellers Rest 2 p.m.; Free: SPRINGFIELD, O'Leary, | Willroy 1800 173 167 173 +8 | Amge'Nad a. Son ais nM bers. er, Sunday school 11.00 a.m. .m. worship, Caledonia) NEW LONDON Paiseren ANGLICAN Church, Crapand | °*? 7% ?-™- = Png Raptict Churches, | Wey Sa am 2. ji” | C Brew 4282 Si0% 10% ST. DAVID’S United Church, Worship, 7.30 p.m. Rev, David| trio. Sturgeon 7.00 p.m. Sunday|Charge, St. John’s. Clifton Wor-| nq sprinkfield, St. John's Holy, PRINCETOWN LOT 16 Pas- : Rev. Ross A. How ward, | Yours” HG 10000 7” 18 asks | Soe oe ae A. Mac. H- Barwise, minister. school lesson, 7.30 p.m. worship.| Ship service 11 a.m.; Lens Riv- c nace | toral Charge, United church. O'Leary. Service 10:30 a.m. 0 4000 S46 So 1220 $5% 5% 5% —y% Georgetown, Rev. W. A. Mac- MONTAGUE BIBLE Chapel rray Harbour, 2. |er worship service 11 a Rey, | eee: Sar A.M. Mattins Minister Ralph E. John- hanee arn School 11:30 2.m, enone oo 4 ” = = Inv Syn A 420 $63 6214 624 — 4 Guertie, D. D.. Minister - i eee oe | Sunday school, 7.30 p.m, “wor-|E.H. Bean, interim- moderator, | and Litany 11.00 a.m. St. Eliza-| stone, Lot 16 it a.m.; Malpeque| Alm ne ae “ws corieg Curb aoa mene amons s | ship conducted by laym | beths Evensong 2:30 p.m. St. | 2.30 p field Y Sunday. Schoo 1 10:30 a.m. | Bulolo 75 785 +1 en io $1% 1 eT A ROSS THE ISLAND ALEXANDRA — CROSS) john's Evensong. Wednesday “Springfield Service 7.30 p.m. | Pend Ore te as sas a —_taho on c SOURIS — Bay Fortune char-| Roads. Services: Alexandra 11) April 18th, 8 “p.m. Good F CHURCH of Scotland. Acme Pe Wty, So to 1 | Weston B60 $I% 21% 21% — 1 ge. The United Church of Can-/a.m.; Cross Roads 7.30 p.m. April 20th, St. John’s Litany and | Minister: Rev. J.A. Gillies, Cape| MONTROSE Pastoral Coarse | a: eee eae — i ada. Divine worship, Souris, Rev. C.W. Passey, minister. | Ante Communion 9.00 a.m.; St.| Traverse 10.30 a.m.; Argyle|The United Chur Anglo Am 500 920 910 910 piel iy p \ i St it a Se ee pecan yee win | mee, Brennen, 7.20 p.m, eee 2 Pm; Summerside " ron mrt. stl Cem. Bailey 5 A 310 $55 $05 938 28 By ‘he Canadien mm, . D. ams, p.m. .| Stock igh Lew Close Ch’se eri y n fal minister. loo h in Canada, Central Par- | Montrose 7 p.m Spr 300 $23 23 23 + INDUSTRIALS lish. Service of worship: Nine [neers ae ee CHURCH OF Christ, Summer- | ma Ball 34 ete: [Cie Mee 6500 $11 105% 10% + DUNDAS — Annandale Pas- wiie Creek 7.30 p.m. Service - | side. Minister: Rev. D. L. How-| ALBERTON Pastoral Charge- | BA OR oe: 8s - ie eo Charge. sited Church. | a.m.—Bible School 11:00 a.m.— 1 mor-| United Church. Rev. James H. | | Levy 6230 $18%4 17% 17% 4 4 es onducted by Rev. George Kil-| | lett. Bible School 10 a.m.; bers 9:30 West Devon 11:00| CPR asa #258 258 25% eber H. , Lay nannies. sy Say. Donald Nicholson Morning Worship Service at | ning worship 11 a.m.; evening MacIntosh, BA;BD; Minister, pss bield 2:30 Brae 7: as i” Nn er ear Annandale 1a a. oe Dundas aan ‘ eae Adult Group | service 7 pm. A we e| Alberton Sunday School 10 a.m, | Bloombie! rge | Blace, ea” '. " * ne e ie Worship 11 a.m. Hignish Wor- | +3 | awaits you P ‘ | Wayne Oe @ By NEIL A. MATHESON VALLEYFIELD — Orwell | THE PRESBTTERIAN ti Sunday. Baptist: No service) WHE PRESBYTERIAN oe 2 p.m. Cascumpec Worship | KENSINGTON United Church, | Glacier de we Provincial-Farm Editor meee eae ae 11:00 a.m, cone . senna er ret ..New Glasgow Christian) Church, Rev. E.H. Bean, BA, PME RSs ‘ Minister. Rev. Church vie ES ‘id at Valleyfie 2.30 p.m. at Church: 10:00 a.m.—Bible School | B.TH , BD, minister. Keir Mem-| 0’ : nit astoral| ray, BA; me! Chure'! School Wittsey 380230 3244 29% 414 HIVE DB mapeacut rrp ar Pa Pay oo cane. ne re Belle River; 7.00 p.m. at Orwell Rev: Donald Nicholson. 7: p.m.—Evening Worship | pot " Malpeque divine service | Charge, Rev. D.H. ilton m, | 9.50, Wors 11.00 | ca an = - - im +5 y P Edward Island— Head. Services conducted by MARSHFIELD Harrington and Service Young Adult Group in| 11 a.m.; Freetown divine service) BA; BD; Minister, Palm Sun- | 7.30 p.m. Summerfield ee Sta tt 145700 10 9 10 ¢ Strait. The former Chief Engineer on the Prince Mr. Errol Sharpe. Pastoral Charge Charge of Service. 3 p.m.; Kensington Sunda y| day, Reception of New mem-| 2.30 p.m | omen iy) his son Don is Chief Engineer on her now—recalls one Sunday | evening when the boat got caught in a raging snowstorm and was earried off course so far they found they were at St. Peter’s Island by the time the storm abated next mornin, Capt, John Read was Master and the boat had completed four trips when he decided they’d make a fifth before dark. They were not far out of Borden, though, when the heavy storm eecnan. It took them from early morning until seven that evening to beat their way back to Tormentine, a distance of about 40 miles. Dates are hazy but he thinks, perhaps, it was THE RETIRED mariner lives quietly now ‘in Charlottetown put ~ has many memories of old ice battles. ‘It took 12 hours to go 100 yards one morning”’ as they tried to get out of Borden, > the ice had packed in solidly, Once they were out, though, they made good time the rest of the way He recalls another time when the Prince Edward Island was a mile off Tormentine, and unable to make any headway against ire that was grounded from there to Tormentine. Teams came out after the passengers and mail, and brought back the new pas- sengers and mail. The hoat made good time to Borden as there was no trouble the rest of the way Incident Of 1925 Recalled IT WAS Walter O'Brien who suggesied I see Mr. MacPherson, with whom I’ve often chatted at my favorite grocery store, al- though we never got around to talking ice fighting before. Mr. O’Brien recalls an incident on the ee Edward Island when he was on her as fireman back in March 1925. Crossings had been extremely tough for sometime, Walter recalled this week, ‘‘and on this occasion we were stuck gt 76 hours a short distance from ee Captain Read had k the engines running ahead and a . with not an ree of movement . the ice was black yor soot from the stacks, when the reserve bunker was nearly empty, the Captain aected the ship a stuck until the wind and tide changed.” Tv ecided to let the passengers walk ashore with First Officer A. ° Paquet going ahead to test the ice, and crew mem- bers hauling baggage in an ice-boat that was lowered. They had scarcely reached shore when a shift of tide lifted the ice and the ship freed herself, made ~~ an hour later and made the return trip to Borden in an hour. Few are left, Mr. O’Brien says, who snent that vigil. I talked with Mr. MacPherson—he was second em gineer at the time—but he couldn’t recall it. Mr MacPherson has many fond memories of the = Prince Edward Island ‘‘a grat boat’. Built on the yere in 1915, ran through 1916 from Charlottetown to Picton and only missed one trip, ram from Georgetown to Pictou in the winter of 1917, drydocked that summer in Montreal, and reached Tormentine in September to begin cross-Strait service. First Automobile Is Ferried SENATOR BEN Prowse, uncle of Hon. T. W. L. Prowse, was the first man to bring an automobile across the strait, he recalls. lo the early days the autos were loa n flat cars, two to a ear, and the P.F.1. could take a maximum of 24. There were very few cars at first, though, and “it was not until tra on in the Twenties” that there were many cars to carry. There were none at all in the winter, or in the muddy months of spring fall in those years. There was no thought of plowing snow in those flays. Paved roads were unknown and so were gravelled roads. ea ae automobile deck was not built on the P.E.I. until 1938, tol PRIOR TO that, though, the service with an automobile deck to carry 45 motor cars. carried 16 freight cars on the railway deck. Built at Lauzon, Quebec in 1931 she was sunk four miles off the Nova Scotia coast on June 19, 1941 while being sailed to Saint John for drydock overhaul. It left the province on the Prince Edward Island a0 pg the perilous days of the war, but despite yy protests, mass meetings here and subsequent demands Ottawa, a replacem acement was not available until the M.V. Abeqweit arrived in the summer of 1947. Minto Trips Were Perilous IT WAS ap the old Minto, an earlier icebreaker that carried pass s and mail, that Engineer MacPherson had some reaily hazardous trips. There were aon occasions when she was) stuck for a week at a time betwee own and Pictou. Din ‘ely hed two fect of iretbened—tieis. ts ‘Weniilin to the top of the gunwales—and once she caught in a field of ice that | tilted her over so far the ice came crashing on to the deck through | the guard rail, smashed in some of the doors and threa sink the ship, Passengers were ae a onto the ice and for one and one-half rs until finally the Minto aaa SHE HAD a naeaguvenans bow” which would ice, and it often took .many hours with saws, axes free her when the ice was too heavy for her to recalled. There was some heavy slugging on an ice.breaker i vs. “Charlottetown” had been in She al The Northern Light at Stanley represented te keep the Island tS feaeh Wi Gor eaanane Gureait Waele months. Speed Skating Victory At 93 THIS ITEM came to me from J.W, Don Mt. Stewart THE PRESBYTERIAN Church ~—services for Sunday, April 15th. Caledonia—7:30 p.m. Mr. Reid Sangster speaker. worship ee School 10 a.m., Worship 7:30 p.m. Miss Mary MacKenzie, Deaconess. services. will be Special Singing. Rev. M. Carl Currie, Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church —Sunday, beg 15th. Cardigan- 2:30 p.m will Rev. Interim-Moderator, THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada—Sunday, Murray school | a.m.; Murray Harbor Souti- Church School 2: 00 p.m., 3:00 ship 10 a.m., Harbour North-churci worship p.m Road-church as worship welcome. Minister, DUNDAS ted Bapt 7:30) p.m. Rev, ist Sunday School at conduct M. Carl Currie, Annandale— Pastorate Dundas, 10 a vice at 11 a.m. Annandale the guesi Montague, these April 15th. 11:00 W or- and Peier's 6.30 p.m., Everyone M. Carl Currie, Uni- m. Ser- Sun- any School at 6 p.m. Service at 7 p.m, topic at both services “The Sinking of Man's Un- sinkable Ship.” Rev. Sterling Stockhomn, pastor. MURRAY HARBOUR Church of Christ 10:00 a.m. Bible school 11:00 a.m. Communion and morning worship. Speaker-David Weale, 8:00 Evening wor- ship, ‘scene eine Walls. MONTAGUE United Church a Charge 1 Sacrament of Baptism, choir, Easter music. Lower Montague, Faster service and Commun Montague United Church, thanksoffering. David MacDonald. Special QUEENS FREE CHURCH OF Scotland oo D.V. Charlottetown, a.m. (Prayer meeting) and 7.00 p.m. Rev. W. R. Underhay, min- en's Rev. music, ister. THE PRESBYTERIAN 1:00 ion; Church in Canada. Belfast. Services of Worship, 11 and 7.30 p a.m. -m, Nicholson, Minister. COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge, The United Church of Canada. a in the Union ee Chur- ch, a at 10.3 p.m. thine). ’ Goat of gehaey school e Road Church, Rev. J. H. Tye, inter- im - chairman. BREADALBANE Charge. The United Church of C Leod. B.A., B.D., Minister. NSLOE UNITED Church, WE North Winsloe at Highfield (ceremony of dedica- | Montague 2:30 p.m. 7:00 m, wom- Speaker, 11 St. John’s, Rev. Donald anada. Rose 11.00 a.m. ers, and Messengers) at 3.00 p.m. Geman ae at 7.30 p.m. membership class at Sehieatbine Road at 8.30 p.m: Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, minis- ter. 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