aoe & th ist h is to _Pastor of the Baptist Church is iB ~Joseph-Gallant;city;-and- Ber-|}-— » Donald A. Campbell will deliver basanites eae Warren. MacKenzie, Al ‘Ro- gers, Capt: Nelson and Regin- ald Boyne. The . campaign, Plans for a fund raising campaign to erect a new Sal- vation Army Citadel were be- ding - -assembted Thursday which opens April 18, has: an Seen here (FROM THE. objective of $35,000. Chairman LEFT) are Walt Wheeler, for the City campaign is W.R. dale. PLANNING CAMPAIGN “areas of Sherwood and Park- | Assisting him at the head table were co-chairman, Jack Walms-; ‘ley; songleader, Jock Hopkirk; and finesmaster, Bob Hogg. De- votions were, lead by Don Horn. lvan McKenzie, a former -club member was the only guest at the meeting. — , - ea During’ the business meeting Jenkins whtie the Parkdale Lions Club and the Women’s Insitute of Parkdale are di- recting a campaign in the Numerous Services — Planned For Here Numerous services are being | day’ will be-sung~by- the*Senior- planned by the.Protestant Choir and “This Joyful Easter- Churches in Charlottetown in| Tide’ and:"‘The Lord Is | My celebration of the Holy Easter Shepherd” ‘by the Junior Choir. Season. ‘ ~ At2.00,.p, m. Easter evening Mattins and the Litany will | Rev. G.:G. Wyrwas will deliver be held at-10-a.m..on Holy-Sat-| a sermon on “An Era of Tran- urday morning at St. Peter's | sition)’ The anthems will be ‘A Cathedral. At 4 p.m that same Spring Carol”. and ‘‘The Lord day, Evensong will be held. . |Is My Shepherd,” both by the Services start at 7 a.m: on/| Junior Choir. ; Easter Sunday with Holy Euch- At Sprnig Park United Chur: arist. Holy Eucharist will again | Rev. C. Cr Lewis" will deliver be held at 8 4m. Mattins are| the seromn “The Garden of scheduled for 9 a.m. and at‘ll| Hope” at 11 am. on Easter a.m. there will be a procession and a choral Eucharist. In the afternoon a children’s service will be held°at 3-p.m. At 7 a.m, | there- will be Evensong proces. | | lohbwed by the Lord's Supper. $50 Penalty |= the club passed a resolution to sponsor ten boys in the Summer- side Boy's. Club fund raising campaign. A motion was also passed alloting a sum of money towards the setting up-of the In- ternational Youth Conference to speak’on "The Honest Doubter’” be held in Norway later this! The anthem ‘‘Now Let The year. Heavens..Be Joyful" will be fol- — Island morning. The junior choir will sing ‘It is The Joyful Easter Time” and the Senior ‘The Strife Is O’er.’’ Folowing this there’ will be the Sacrament of Holy Communion : At 7.30 ._p.m. - Mr. Lewis will At the Kirk of St. James the regular Easter morning service will be held at 11 am. with Holy Gommunion--A Fellowship service will be, held Easter’s night at 7.30 p.m. Rev. Malcolm MecCuaig is the minister. On Easter “Sunday at —the Christian Reformed Church the morning service at. 10 a.m. will be conducted in English with Elder Van Kampen. officiating. At 11.15 Sunday School will be Native ere = Panna p.m. will. be. conducted in Dutch | by Elder A: De Haan The minister is Rev: M.:Dorn-)| cois Ville, Quebec, was recently : | awarded a medal for courage. ; and resourcefulness by the Canadian . Humane So- There aré no special services Is Imposed Barry James Bradley, city, charged with driving a motor | |vehicle, while his” license--was | suspended, “was fined $50 ' and! -costs-or 20-days-when-he-appear-} led before Magistrate A.J. Has-| lam, QC, in «city police court | sion-and—Solem.Te- Deum | - Bervices will be conducted by | Archdeacon J. R. Davies. | » The only special service at the Central. Christian Church will be held Easter Sunday at |11 a.m. Rev. William Weale is pastor. Bes : ; Easter ee Sunrise Ser- vice will be held in the chapel, } conducted by the Men's Associat- | Thursday morning. fon. At li a.m. the regular; Joseph Richard Paquet, city, morning service will be beld with \Charged with failing to stop at a the ordinance of Believers Bap- \red traffic light, was fined $10 tism. A service of Easter music |@nd costs or five days. Wilfred by the Senior and , Children’s pei fee aa i ie 7_p.m.-! tut ¢ po manded | Choir will be -held— at-—7- p.m. pataciagy Ace © Rev. .Malcolm~ Harlow. | At Zion Presbyterian Church | the_regular Sunday services will | be given an Easter Theme. Rev. nard Joseph Doiron, city, both appeared on. charges, of damage tease adjourned . to... Thursday, | April 14, while the latter was re- | Faith Of ‘The Empty Toomb” |manded to Tuesday, April 12. | and at.7 pm. “If There Were | No Easter.” ae Rector, Rev ‘ouis Elias has planned the following services for St. Paul’s Anglican church. On Easter Sunday.an early | Holy Communion service is | planned at Summerside for 8:30 | a.m. At 9:15 a Family Commun- | ton Service will be held and at } 11 am. a Choral Holy Commun- ton Service. An evening service will be held at 7 p.m. | On Easter Sunday at Trinity United Shurch a combined Sun.- | day School session will be| On Easter Sunday a combined Sunday School session will be | held-in-Trinity~Hall at-9.30-a:m~ | for Juniors, Intermediates and | Seniors. At 11 a.m. there will be | bras a primary and kindergarten | Palmer Electric Ltd. class. Also at 11 a.m. the adult : , Sr Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8543 Faster service will be held con- ducted by Rev. Jolin G. E. Ball, An anthem, “Christ Is Risen To- can be. well . dressed! two sermons. At 11 a.m. on “The | Hot water at the turn of a gallons of hot water tap—300 in just 15 minufes. Power WATER HEATER ina suit failéred to your specifications © just 95° or 10.00 per month TIP TOP Se ee Dial -2-2471 ito property. The former had_his }- Hot Water | planned at Park Royal United | Royal Church. ~| ciety. He is the son of Mr. and: -—| Mrs. Michael McGuirk,. Mt.. Ste- | wart. 2 mo Summerside Clu ) In February of 1065 Wendell ‘ McGuirk was asked a resi- Holds Meeting | des a st. Francois Ville tor . “ | help..to_save a drowning eight- SUMMERSIDE — The regular | year-old girl. He first tried from weekly meeting of.the Summer-_| one side of the-pond but found the Y center last. night with | 210 pound frame‘ Trying from George T CANADA E Soins PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND _ ____BEFORE_THE PUBLIC UTILITIES CO and/or the Motor Vehicle Transport Act (Canada) IN THE MATTER of the application of the- under- named persons for licenses to operate as intra- Provincial carriers and/or extra-Provinclal’ earriers under the said Acts. : NOTICE OF HEARING TAKE NOTICE THAT the Public Utilities Commission has appointed MONDAY, the TWENTY-FIFTH day of APRIL, A.D. 1966 at the hour of Ten-Thirty in the forenoon at the | National Film Board Theatre, Dominion - Building, Char. lottetown, as the time and place for consideration of the applications of: | ; Fulton Moving Company 92 Hovey Street Watertown, Massachusetts Clifford Van & Storage Limited 116 Beechgrove Drive West Hill, Ontario Humphrey’s Transfer Limited - 1219 Mountain Road Moncton, N.B. John P. Baughan Sackville, R.R.No, 3, New Brunswick sh ; McAtey’s Transfer Limited Centreville, New Brunswick MaAuley’s. Transfer (Western) Limited . Centreville, - New, Brunswick Maritime Ontario Freight Lines Ltd. 3505 Kempt Road, Halifax, N.S. Joseph Alexander Barkhouse Sheet Harbour, Halifax County Nova Scotia Harry 8. Ramsay P. 0, Box~ 131 O'Leary, P.E.I. John Vernon Johnston Kinkora Prince Edward Island James Reginald Dunn Mount Stewart - Prince Edward Island and Bus Application of: a Cornelius Raymond Murphy 157 Nassau Street Charlottetown, P.E.I. for li®enses to operate motor vehicles as extra-Provincial undertakings and intra-Provincial operators for the carriage of goods or passengers over the several routes as set out in their’ several applications. And application for extension of extra-Provincial operating rights by: Canadian Nationa) Transportation Ltd. Lagauchetiere Street 2 : Montreal, P.Q. Information concerning the routes applied for and par- ticulars of service to be rendered may be. had on application to. the Commission. -And. any person having any objection, to the granting of a license to any of the above narhed -ap- plicants shall advise the applicant and the Commission in writing at least ten days before the date of the sald hearing, stating the reasons for such ‘objections. ‘ DATED at Charlottetown this 5th na APRIL A.D. (MRS.) A. DORIS PURSEY 2 1966 The under the chairmanship of TD Wendell Mc Guirk, St. Fran- | side Y's Men’s Club was held in| the ice too thin to support his | . Clarke in the chair.' the other side, he lay prostrate |. ITIES COMMISSION __ IN THE MATTER of the Motor Carrier Act: (P.E.1.) 1 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., April 9, 1966. © Island News Page | Capital Fund on the ice an mched out ta ly clothed in winter garb, mak- ing t’> rescue more difficult After getting the child safely Teceived a sicere letter. of thanks from the little girl's pa- rents the nurse on duty at th hospital, when the child. was ad- mitted, felt Mr McGuirk was deserving of more credit She reported the incident to ciety, which after investigating cided that Mr. McGuirk deserv- ed a medal for his brave deed. It has been about 25 years since Mr.- McGuirk left.-P.E.I. and went to Quebec. father’s farm. He is now em- ployed with the Northern Elec- tric Company. : ~ Clerk ' | ® The Public Utilities Commission . : ) ~ S weekly: committee meeting held | May Thursday afternoon at the Cita«| City chairman is.W.R. Jenkins. del. Brig. A.W. Rosers, chair man, presided ‘ : Special’ names Mision, form of a bhitz* wards the little gir] who was ful: | Weekly Meeting Reports Progress Good progress. “as reported ; DeBiois, opens its campaign on in plans for the Salvation Army | April 18 The general canvass this province. When fires broke ' Appeal at -the | will be held during. the month of The. objective is $35,000. A canvass of the resedential area, of the city will take the This will be held on May 3. The suburbs of Parkdale and Sherwood will co- operate with the campaign he ing directed by the Lions» Club ‘of Parkdale and the Women's ‘to shore he had her taken, to’ hospital. Althouzh Mr. McGuirk | the Royal Canadian Humane ‘So-~ the-case for close to a year, de-: Before | leaving he had worked on his: Institute of Parkdale, READY BY FALL The foundation work: on_ the | new citadel and welfare centre | to be constructed at the corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets is well underway -and the head- quarters is expected to be open- ed in the fall. ‘ It -recals- that way back in October, 1890, The Patriot re- corded the laying of the-corner- stone for ‘‘the new Barracks. and officers quarters combined” on. the. Great George Street site. Salvation Army © Major Jacobs was in: charge, and the stone was laid by Ex-Governor Laird. oe 5 In the nearly 70 years which have passed since that day the Army has come to mean a great 3 deal in the-life of this city and | rc | stand the tremendous work of vince without a permit while | © Line discontinued to make room for outstanding. new Grip-Sate tire with Speed-Grip Wrap-Around Shoulder, : @ Because we must clear these tires, they are priced below dealers’ regular cost to bring you exceptional savings. | @ Buy now while they last! - - IMPERIAL GUARANTEES ATLAS KNOWS THE ROAD The Grip-Safe is one of the best quality tires made by ATLAS—tough 4-ply nylon cord — guaranteed for the life of the original tread. {i people. Thousands have me eee Eodtreueaer= City Resident Assessed Fine Thomas Arthur Dawson, Char- ‘lottetown, was fined $50 and costs or 15. days on a charge of driviing while his licence was suspended when he appeared before ‘Justiee of the ,Peace Al- WAR SERVICE , This is particularly true of former service men who came) to know and love Army and) its ‘Las¥ies’ in all parts of the world. Veterans of the First World War were loud in_ their praise of the service rendered to troops en the muddy battlo- fields of Europe; and milliaus : more came to know and under-/ of this provineé, contrary to ihe I lehi Transport .Act, the Army in the holocaust which Moter Vehicle P was the Second ‘World War. | Magistrate W. Chester S. Mac But it**is, in peacetime the | Donald, Thursday. Salvation Army has come tO) ‘phic js a federal offence and mean so much to the people of it's: believed that an attorney | for the crown is named by Ot- out OB bitterly cold days the tawa for such an offence The Army was there with coffee to) cases were adjourned until warm the dispirited firefighiersyuri1 2), jand to. offer shelter and cloth- The offences occurred between ing to homeless and disheartened pep 47th and March &th of this victims. And just so has /th@) ves, oy Melville Campbell aet- Army helped many disheartened | 44 for the firm.. i victims of a losing way of life) ponald Edward Gavin of Tig | and in ‘so doing has brought new! nich entered a plea of guilty te hope to countless people. a charge of impaired driving ae | and was fined $75 and costs Truck Firm Offers Pleas SUMMERSIDE — A Centre- ville, N.B., truck firm, Mce- Auley’s Transfer, entered pleas | of not guilty~ to five .separate | charges of operating in this pro. | against Rena Stordy, Cape Tra- | verse, represented by J. Mel- ville Campbell, was dismissed | by Magistrate MacDonald. beifg the owner of transfers out | t PURITY DAIRY _.“Parents Prefer : Purity Products” : "317 Kent St. Dial 4.712 4 4q 4 ¢ q 4 q < q 4 VOOOO6666OOO ‘caer an ~. ESS0-MATIC CREDIT: in Prince County Court before» | A charge of impaired driving | "Don't Miss The Big Easter DANCE ~ROLLAWAY CLUB ~ -9:30 — 1:00 Admission 75¢ Music by The Hi-Notes K : bert. Dinnis in Traffle Court ' Thursday morning : : Fined $10-and costs or four days wdre: Charles Joseph Me- welian, {Mt. Stewart. bac':ing when unsafe to do-so; John Hen- . City, speeding: Gor- klyn. Weeks, Hun ter assing on solid white line: Douglas Milton Cameron, Mt. Stewart, feilure to: dim headlights: Elmer MacKison Dixon, Kingston, Speeding: Blair ‘Easter Campbell, Wiltshire, speeding: Gerald Pa- trick Murnaghan, Fort Augustus inefficient . equipment: ~ Gildert ‘DeJong, York, speeding; Jobn Augustine, West Royalty, speeding; Valerie Kay Scranton, Winsloe, parking on the crest of: — a hill; Judith*Lee Argon, Win- sloe, speeding and George - ‘Thomas Marshall, Royalty: Jun- ction, illegal. parking. Louis Augustus Hynes, West Royalty, pleaded not guilty to’a -charge—of squeeling tires—-and ~ had his case adjourned to Mag: istrate’s Court on April 13 WINS, PRIZE DAKAR, Senéga!l (AP)—Louis ‘Armstrong’s Hello, Dolly, rte- jcording Friday was given the |jazz prize at the world festiva) of Negro arts. SO ZZ” Ask for special credit-terms-no down payment;.. up to six months to pay- On purchases of $100 or more—up to 12 months to pay. _— TUBELESS BLACKWALL y “Suggested Reta Price a SIMILAR SAVINGS ON OTHER SIZES : SAVE | REG. NOW 5.20-18 Tubeless Blackwall - | $4.30: | $19.10 | $14.80 _ 7.50-14 Tubeless Blackwall 5.28 23.45 18.17- 6.70-15 Tubeless Blackwall 5.28 23.45 18.17 8.00-14 Tubeless Blackwall 5.81 25.95 20.14 New