variance with many of the tra ! "FEDERATION OF AGRI, NEWSLETTER sri ees ed ee I af It is a situation greatly to be é » valued where one fan opergie e e n without any obligations, gut the Oar ponsors i I | situation appears to be coming Ketyse more and more of @ rarity. Montague, Souris, Kings Coun - : caulk Waal 4 Charlottetown,. . 17, 1962, ketin The early part of the pane n Pe ee | _was spent in studying some @ THE AT ee ee ciate Farum roperts inet came WEEK §DU The first of the Fed-| this income loss to the the o provincial’ te the bal alg | i <i v4 widest cond ~ mation was moved vo Ste coe discussed, Musical Carousel Is Hailed; pa eng ane As linn lng Pate es aote bom Ontario and “What kind of pre ' é‘ oilone tau | 2 cal ns s ee en gram would be useful for farm | came | nt te whose affiliation with | ers who are leaving the land? - Another Play Is Prepared ise mn'muran ol egning frre fom |r FA res ae Saree nant el vilege presenting @ fences as weil providing 9 | katchewan Farmers Union. t By FRANK CORCORAN lane, however, rates his team the prt * e e “ the a s mover and seconder the are very much 5 brief to the members of the legis- | stimulus to improve the appear: Anam de 8DU € (which was walloped by SDU lature. Resolutions from the an-| ance of farmsteads, promote | amendment were both delegates the fact that people | With all the magic aura, that) here last week) as wel! as any- nual mesting were considered safety and increase the effici-| whose affiliation with the CFA leave. With many authorities usually surrounds the premiere! one else, in the tourney. | and decisions arrived st on mat- ency of farm production. The | is ream the positions they saying that there is ne room is of a play on Broadway, the mus EIGHT IN CONTEST ters ta be emphasized in the pro- resultant decrease in cost af | hold the Farmers Unions | agriculture for oi) whe ee eal Carousel was twice pre- | There are eight teams enter- posed F production, minor, | of and Saskatchewan. in it, and in spite of the sented to a packed house, once| ed in the contest, Mt. Allison during Farmer's would be @ step toward allevi- NEW that the farmers who leaves be jat the Alumpi Auditorium at) Hawks, UNB Red Riders, Man- Week were considered and there | ating the cost-price squeese | Within recent months a new comes the consumer ether | SDU and once at the Queen: itoba and St. Dunstans—all C —general “agreement which is pinching farmers ep | organization has appeared 98 than @ competitor tm me ; Charlotte -High-Schoot. This pro-| adian Universities, and Ricker, thet the federation should pro- drastically. the scene in Canada. Carrying ket farmers just don't the | duction, which’ has been term | Husson, Washington Teachers vide for a meeting to deal basic- The brief asked for removal | the title the Association for the idea. ‘ ed by many the greatest by St.| and Aroostock State Teachers, ally with matters. The of the sales tax on farm fen- | Development and Protection of A number of groups Dunstans actors and singers,| all from Maine. All teams will it was would serve cing materials including barbed | Eastern Canadian Agriculture | that the sort of ever, Directed by Rev. Arsen-| play three games in the single- alae in determining | wire, staples, steel fence posts| Inc., the group gets its main might enable -many to stay, | ault, music scores conducted by! knockout tournament, with lae- | the amount of interest or other- and ‘gates and all cate of | support from firms doing bus- will otherwise have te move. | Sr. Mary Pauline, with chore-|.ers dropping into consolation | wis, in marketing ems. | woven and welded used | iness with farmers and more What sort of training is needed | ography by Mrs. Hilton, and| brackets. 2 third ion was | for farm purposes. It poin pervovtariy in the feed. business. . for those young peare whe can- | with Miss Patty Grant at the) After this tournament is over, that to support a series of meet-|that exemptions have al the present time no great) not remain .on farm? By | piano, the play exceeded the ra-| and the exams are over, the ‘ings for the purpose of ~ de-| heen established for- wire | 2Mmount of information is avail-| far the greatest number of re- | ther lavish - predictions of its| SDU Red and White team is set veloping interest in grain and and steel pens while tax rebates | able om the activities of she as- ports mentioned the need of success. | to go against the winner of the forage production programs. are collectible for steel posts and | ciation or actually on its aims technical and vocational train- The musical is scheduled for! Nova Scotia league, which does- These meetings it is hoped will | wire used in grape culture. and objectives. ing policy referred to in order production in. at least two other n't declare a winner until Feb. serve a useful in pro- | FAIL , were apprenticeship, grade 12, Aen nret: deters its run ix) 37. ‘The victor in that civeuit tp] Cove" See «et programs now ONE VOICE Some 10 years ago the Federa- vocational guidance er aptitude finished, and Charlie Smith, as| expected to he Acadia Univer- being developed by the depart-| Prior to 1935 agriculture spoke | tion of Agriculture was at-/ tests, university, and night Billy Bigelow, Pat Leighteizer| sity. which, with Warren Sut- ment of agriculture | with many yoices and often ia ternpting te persuade the gov- classes as Julie Jordan, Crash” Saul-| ton, who is ineligible for league | Ti was agreed that the suggest- | conflict. It was the need of unity | ernment of the day that a pro- Sample quotatione coming: ie nier as Jigger, Dick Mant and/ play, is rated as the top team fon of the Approved Flock As. | that sparked the development of | yineial farm credit poiicy was the ‘reports were as follows, Pe Macintyre as Mrs. and in Canada by many, bar none. sociation with respect to pro- Canadian Federation of Agricul- uired. Ten years of history ‘Agreed thit. ‘vocational train- Mr, Bnow, Mary PDonavan as| Acadia is nonetheless, a strong moting a poultry organization | ture. However, the federation bas demonstrated that this | ing and guidance should begin Miss Bigelow, and with the contender, with 6" 10" Charlie should be accepted oat’ a sieek. |has not been the only group | policy was more badly needed | in elementary schoal. Y 4 fine voices of Eileen | Thomas under the boards along| | ed with the jat- | speaking for Canadian farmers. | than was pealized. It is now evi- people leaving the farm One of the methods af 4 public display in the Kings | Gio Ij,| with 65” Pete Simmons, 6's’ | "® arrang associat, | ’ i be ant end Virginia MacDougall, jon if thought desirable during | The National Farmers’ Union | dent that many farmers have attend vocational school and lowering a stretcher case from | Coney contre 8 ree backed by a cast of seventy it is| Andy Kranhak, and with Richie Farmers’ Week " e strong in Western Canada and | been using their capital to con- come proficient in a chosen 4 or of ropes | ¢ the various rescue practically supspaieed to send Spesre on Guerd. sad o few | Sent. TARIFF with some support in Ontarie | tinue in pusiness for the per- trade. This can only be provid. is shown ated | niques, you from the theatre after more| other stalwarts, the team is no Removal of the federal sales | #8 been another voice and at | iod, and now in many cases the ed by having vocational schools by the militig group training Po . than two hours of sparkling en-| pushover. In fact, the odds will tax on farm fencing materials | times a strong one particularly | capital is- exhausted. Further to do this.” AN) 8 murvivgl \eetniquer._ a Veterinarians tertainment, with smiles, and| probably he heavy on the side of ‘@ requested in a joint pre-|i® speaking on behalf of west-| the ferme which ate still oper-| “Young people must become : Montague. ” perhaps even a furtive tear. the Axemen. sentation to Fi inister | eT interests and those of the | ating successfully require more | skilled workers in some field ties with the Cape Tide Water Com lete Course And on the stage, Blood Wed-| The Red and White is Fleming oe | small farmer. and more capital investment. | if they are to have any kind On at Port Hawkesbury ding, the captivating 3-act play ed to be on the stands, late this Gis af by the | While working, arrangements | One of the great needs for-{s-—of-security in the labour force. CepORY "| | MONTAGUE — Dr. A. E./ by Frederico Lorca, is nearing | month, probably around Feb. 27.| Ontario Federation AGS | ve been recently harmonious | land ture is by one means | Vocational guidance counselling 4 NB. s, } . and Dr. R. R. ITS producti date, E DEBATING SET ture and the Ontario Farmers : | 1 Th Ww Charlottetown,. have P > i, sao : Union. The brief was supported | between the two organizations | or her the infusion of addi- should be part of the educational i eh to a A Bk on letin are scheduled at SDU nest Fri-| | In debating, on Feb. 19th Cal-| Halon. ae at thoughtful people in both’ have | tional eapital. We realize that | program in ail our regional high- “i oaeed im iets ©, Jenne | tesepen from Canon y | day, Saturday, and Monday, so|{n MacMillan’ and Harry Calla-|>Y representatives is, the | Pealized the advantage of wark- | suggestions ‘of this kind ere at | schools.” , was held ‘ yesterday “ 2. course o> ie | rehearsals are suspended until| ghan will travel to Halifax to St,| 2ational farm organizations, the ling more closely together. With aan — = wae SUNT Gee So Sore aEt To | Secale anerar tt | Rew, Dat the play will be befere| Marys University to defend the| Conadian “Federation of Agri. inf tore clasely lagetner. Wise ’ oe Mes. G.H. Nelson, Montague, Home to Georgetown United | The : dealt ‘with various | the public in March, sometime. resolution that “‘It is better to) culture and the National Varm- was Passed at the Tecent Can- St. Pp | A | Ch h <5 ipteerdey wes the guest of] Church. Berviee was | facets of public health, such ag | Mike Lane, Bill MacLeod, Pa-|live under Communistie rule|¢rs’ Union. adian Federation of Agriculture aul $ ng ican ure Edith Ae eam ae - Ven, J; T, Mobott, ae Gor- | {00ds and meats, in case of | trica Leightiezer, Lois Hughes, | than - car geimecll ro stad Be yee io - 7 ae annual meeting which asked 1769 by Royal Foundation F ’ atomic attack. | are only a few of the n. t wa enson and Pa a Established ee eS pad Se “Wales pelons Marte phates ee | coceiind 2 ant| Nethider Wt deine Ge Lon wre @ nee une that, sage be taken to bring Venerable Archdeacon J. T. Abbott, Recctor : 2 Aeneas MacDonald, Joseph meet | lution that “E ; Ontario farmers and about | 48Ticulture in Canada under one | Rev, N. M. Morris, L. Th., Associate Rector ° the opportunity to form- | maracabre role, in this stage | ‘ution a very Canadian . united and stronger organization Organist and Choir Director: HOME Johnson, and , | St, classmates and others, a6 | effort, and shortly before jts| Should build a fallout shelter’, | $900,080 for all farmers in Can- to speak -witt’ one voice, nat. | G A. Thompson, F.R.C.0., (CHM) A.R.C,M. Marvyn — one t Hentague, nese oS Soaguews a ore all across | premiere. I'll have more on that | The opposition will be provided| ada. ‘These estimates are based tes pe 1. ot nares : i Sates + ae has arrived from his du- ° ¢ atte the course. | roductien. ' by &t. Thomas University. And on DBS figures of the cost of An amendment to this resolu- Septuagesima Sunday enn wee BASKETBALL on Feb. 19th, also Vibert Rose-| fencing materials in 1960. The tion. desi 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion : farmers’ brief pointed out that | U0". designed to strengthen it} 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Scchool, Junior and Senior Classes Well, for Thursday, Friday, may = —— oe beg and calling for definite action 9:45 a.m.—Bible Class a and Sat of this week, the| defend the resolution that “ ; oa ; . DAI LY MARKET QUO TATIONS EDU Varsity basketball team ie| UN. made © wise’ decison in| One, Witnens for the crown and | soerd of the CFA to wart eit | iat aman Peover cot Tereee em? Clases % | their choise to 1 two for the defence were heard oF ver and Sermon away, at Mt. Allison University ee ee employ. arms is the National Farmers’ Union in Preacher: Ven. J. T. Ibbott ‘ for the three game Mid-winter | =e cme, maee also to take e ae cope of Hay 1, La e. | studying the possibility of waye | Doltgun: “Sent, doy af en's desiring” Serene tournament, the first of its kind| Place a . ’ r mw iS : i and means being found to By J. S. Bach : “SU MM ARY maw «we cM oY a C URRENC IES to be held at Mt. A. in years. | The JV Basketball team, | ein nee tae re otioure. vide me fev eon 5:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Ogilvie "3 524 524 + University of Manitoba Bi-| Coached by Don Desroches, has Chief of Police, C.W. MaeAst-| ions to participate in the CFA | Preacher: Rev. N. M. Morris, L.Th. CANADIAN Press |x. Soh is ot ny * MONTREAL (CP)—The U6. | sons, which is rated by the ex-| been doing guite well in the eity| Chi reer an the national level, either All Visitors Welcome, : Market lower; trad- Paget tse wane 2M 99% \dollar closed at a premium of | Perts as one of the top teams in| league and¢ are currently tied A of allowi te ee tewe. Save ; ‘ oo os Canada, are expected to be es. | With the Pirates, coached by case of allowing a dog ———————_—————_ ; Premium 100 370 70 4% per cent in terms of Cana- ’ run at large on the streets of ° ork: Market mixed; | Price Br 330 BHM 524 S24—% | dian funds, down 1-32 from tablished as — pre-tournament | Jack Ross. The collegians have! ine city was adjourned until | he Bible Hause | ' ys na . ; 2 = oe as 2. | Thursday's close. Pound ster- | favorites, on the basis of their | been going great guns, with Pat Feb. 17. | i St Peter S Cathedral ip ge , bette | 3%, a Be ling closed at $2.95%, off %. suceess in the past, but the| Smith and Peter Grant, always Of twe charged with offers you religious sup- ‘ . ? 7 trading active, dh = fen see Bs % other entrants including SDU,| UP im the double figures for the being vat — ineapable, one | Plies for echureh and || (Anglican Chureb of Canada) ae - nh fip - 200 G21 21% 21% bine 100 9% 9% 9% are not going to be underesti-| Red and White., and with Rene was fined $20 and costs or 10 home. : | ROCHFORD SQUARE AG mM 6 6 m Prod A 400 $124 11% 124— %| mated by anyone. The genial| Perry and Phil Mullally round- days in jail, and the other was | 179 Retiman oo 6) * an 9 4 8 +1 { t: the scori : .* " Kent St. Charlottetews The Rev. Canon J. R. Davies. M.A,, L.Th., Rector MONTREAL Roe AV-C--1670 Prem St! 300 $164 164 164 - | COaCh Of Mt. A., Gus MacFar-! ing out the scoring. . remanded until Feb. 16. The Rev. Coneu_ B. M. Mal M.A.. DD * f on poet 4 45 Ht prs -* Que Cohalt lien 306 500 500 --% —————————————————————————————— i . . anon . . ane. _ ome menrarat a ae’ tone an on i oes Lith 400 490 «4254258 e | } Honorary Assistant Priest = Hck easagecron, ¢ | Ravina” show St tok ie 9 | fee! gr is tat an av t| Possession Of Stolen Goods | The Salvation Army ie 3S. Poe oe ee | 2s I “Home angelism Since 1965” i. . . $. »-Odd Sc pb-Mpabeatenn ther Ww * " ” ue +1 ad a = 2 i“ a C Adj ed | Ch'town go Street i February 18—Septuagesima Sunday meg fe ae Se ee hfe & 2 De Leimes is fm fe ce ase journ n 55 Villa Avenue Brig. and Mrs. L. A, Bicks, CO. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion Senee fp previgns board-lot eloe-| Simpsons — 540 Big wee Suse, D inne 8 8 me W3 | 8:45 a.m.—Mattins _ . Net Stet Can rm te mw m4 Phe Mee ee co eet ns nee, See wines earl $0 cincBwele Gen. tae .m.—Holiness Meoting fH] €:45 a.m.—Sunday School: (11 a.m. Infants Class) Bleck —=—Balas High Low Clone Ch’ge | Texte mo Marty Ort arm + M4 | SC Pow Ge 85 815z¥4 120% 1824 24 William Harry Poulton, Char-| Miss Gallant, a nurse at the | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 3:00 p.m.—¥P 11:00 a.m.—Chora], Eucharist and Sermon 370 ee 44 44 — 4 | TO Dom t mo 4% rtan 0400 150 140 150 am , * ; ; 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Meeting 5-00 p.m.—Ev: and Sermon , 310 HO Hy So — HH) TTC Corp i8i2s me me mit R 400 760 769 7680 lottetown, charged with posses- | Charlottetown Hospital. She told | Thureday 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. 200 p.m.—Evensong $068 $27 27 274 oe ue ea a) Seen 300 17) 1%) 178 sion of stolen goods, was ad-| the court she missed $75 from | y 6:09 p.m. Visitors are most welcome at all services, 2 1 HM OT dou | Te i Suptest Ord 270 $14M 14% 14M journed until Feb, 22 by Magis-| her purse, which was in the nur- “A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY” 1 —— —— Bie 1S ly a as See E'S. Sul teet, ‘aoe BB 1 [ale Ad. Mant i clty plc aoe locker rom athe hom “ meguene a ‘ oa. - . } Os 4 t % Be Gerrit GTS |G. Bk.) Res cee me fet omar zg t= | Charlottetown Bible Chapel | PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURQH | - ans + ’ ° rise O — . Se Sek NS 1 +} a Hoe mo ty} having” possession of a sum of the rest in $10 and $5 bills. She | 235 Cumberiand St., at Longworth Ave. Church ‘Street, Parkdale porn 4000 40 25a *| £ money, under $50. the property | said that she had not seen any + - : Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D., Minister a a re = aS _ —10 oa ame ee oe of Mary Gallant, known to have | of the missing money since its | 11:00 a.m.—Bible Hour. for Adults and Children _ Mr-A ae et . Ba Faces 1968 858 i se 4) ons 2 on a | Vanguard 200 0:99 ~—CO 8 OD been obtained by an indictable | disappearence. 7: pim.—James A. Stahr, B.Se., Tp.M. os , . went int Hee this eae Brozil 4248. 300 335 37) +10 Vans 04 ST oni ‘ a ”.: | arenes : Fon ae ae et lt at : — “THE TEN COMMANDMENTS” f° ats, stney Newman BS Pee a sie ted os 4) A eons Westecl 200 89H HO | os “ and Intermediate Choirs Phone OL $55% 55% 55%q % $00 915%: 15% 15% Wstville lane 8 ®. 8 CALVARY TEMPLE = ee a ——— — —— | 9:45 a.m.—Senior and Junior Church School ro mn ie 1m te | OS Gk tase Sim Ie im ee | omen 11:00 am.—Nursery and Kindergarten Classes a. 2° Baw we | Closing sales: Industrials 228,600; ° . , Barr Ape i $4 OM ot a 2300 M4 7 7 yy! Mines and lls 696,600. Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada F t B t t Church 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Ss we on e. me » 8 seen Sine Bide te Wee a irs ap lS Sermon: “HANDS OFF!" Gh Padre Se Mak ‘4 Beret mu “roe te te NEW YORK var Corner of Prinee and Fitzroy Streets y 11:15 a.m.—Primary Church School so 6 ot Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor -Rev. — ~~ 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship , ee —— ee ee ee : Postert Rev, B. L.-Mien, EA, EW. Sermon: “THE PRIOR CLAIM OF GOD” Cap Brew 681 $5944 $04. 8914 ©. Coleeies aio #4 a eee | NEW YORK CLOSING sTocKs | 9:15 a.m.—Fellowship Hour, Radio CJRW Organist: Mrs,-V, Leigh Dingwell _ Installation of Stewards ee rom = . s **)c Dredge 200 $154 14 IMs — ona en ee ae aim | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School, Reds tentest Blues 9:45 a.m.—Church School Musie by the Ladies’ Choir | € Soins” 00 ee 204 MA — | Crsoram, dour is ish. | Bere Wamer WM Monty W ©” 11:00 am—Morning Worship Service 11:00 a.m.—“THE PUBLIC SCHOOL You are welcome to Worship with’ us, Fem | 1 a Fs hl Clee ee we uy | Cameo | a NY Cont io 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Rally sy " C Frakes A 100 Sie 104 10% + 6) CO | So ae ae an ts" | Cone Ritioon 794 Radio Corp sam way Den SITUATIO: 4 . — fr Bh € Ge as om ory. | Caamely ae a ae Sh | A ok ey S| “WHERE WILL YOU SPEND ETERNITY?” Anthem: “O Savior Of The World” (Goss) ; Gree segs sgh] commons ime fT S| ete GM in iwrsn SM ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN'S REVIVAL CENTER 7:00 pm.—“FOUR CHOICES WE MUST The Kirk Of S. James - anedium . Crwp mor mo © Paper ow 20 iy tts TT 00Wertngee Oh alumnus MAKE’ The Reverend T. H. B. Somers, M.A., S.T.M., Minister © Marconi 1300 $5 54 3% 4% The Pastor will be assisted by the , S| ARN OM a S| Oe ee ae : < Youth Fellowship and Youth Choir under the Gegesiot and Dtrecter et the Choire CPR 1109 820% 1H 26% 4 | Copenne moo sos TORONTO i yl - direction of Mrs. Ron Atkinson. Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B.Mus, Co Pet pr Moet Si3% 196 1986 + | De a ae BAHA‘! ? fer ofl C Viehers 1400 $23 2% 23 + 4) Delle eeu i on a 9:45 a.m.—Church School age groups Sa Coll 0 ate e+ . meaersa TORONTO CLOSING STOCES 11:00 a.m.—Churehtime Nursery So Tet ee sae ae ae ng | Dao tae fot mos Tepents Sicch Beckoneeeten, 18 | OMeness OF Religion: . : 11:00 a.m.—MORNING WORSHIP AND SERMON: Cas sin in eee Oa es Complete tabulation of Friday‘ trane. | Terrible today is the plight of mankind, unbelief, defiance of Lion Presbyterian C urc “HOW DO WE RECOGNIZE THE OPPOR- Cr Zell A 225 $224 22% 27% Fleet Mig 800 105 108 05 ‘m= actions. (Quotations im cents unless divine law, degradation, hardness of heart. , vo f F TUNITIES GOD IS WAITING TO GIVE Us?” Beers ce ta Saal Fore Sy at S| metas ot Mettceutctne | Bohev'ta fore thee ware and tibisons,orocaimed | Cornet Prey snd Grefen Brot Seeman an Mares Tired bt Seeplee D Bridge 14465 $254 204 90% Ferd 259159 158 188 914 change is {rom previous board-let cles that God’s love was greater than his wrath, that his mercy The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. B.A., Minister (Marchant) Sl mm we te wie we ey hs ing sae.) would outreach his judgment. He who come to earth to seek Organist and Choir Director 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP AND SERMON: ¢ Doles sms cot gt’ | Glen Lake toe ew” sg we, |, his lost children would seek until he found. Man's heart Miss Madelyn Wadden, L.Mus., B.Mus. “GOD'S COURTESY—AND OURS" — D fteree 11m i315 i + w| Mae, MP 18 1m amy | Beet tandig = NT" would be changed and cleansed, his darkened eyes would be Ho. «5. sas Coe a Se chaseee for al come Anthem: “O Saviour Sweet” = ze 3750 819% 19% 1984 Hollinger = 4 > . Abacus 300 16 «16 18+ opened, he would behold his God, and be saved. 10:00 a,m.—Bible Class. 11:00 a.m. Nursery School (Bach, arr. Dickinson) ivan wankue oe ek: SO We ae. | Sed Dee See 8 88 For literature write P.O. Box 182 Ch’town 11:00 am.—DIVINE WORSHIP— 8:00 p.m.—Young People’s Fellowship, oie vin py wt ited ee oe Aguco te MM Sermon: THE FOR HAPPINESS WE INVITE YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US Dy ms MT a Ta | Amal Rare 2076 31 19 a SERN . Air eee = 8 9544 31 sang 4 04 | Zubllee a om oe | naea Anthem: Brother James x — : em on Set ms ee ieee me e's Anglo Her 86 97 9% $e we . 7:00 p.m—DIVINE WORSHIP ae fe 114 itm te ne ee te ee ee eee | . fermen: GIFTS FROM AN EMPTY PURSE 3 TRINITY / UNITED CHURCH Bint a meg me im mm iM) Anat ww te hs 'os “ow |] since res2 FUNCTAl Service ee ee eee ee See > on oh tne 325 919 1a 194 | Ate me th 1 th oh VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME s M The Reverend jae GE. B.A. ie tw oo nN Us" | ae see oe oo IN NEW ENGLAND | |apeeeeeeee em ——: ee ee ee 410 $18v 184 1138 $104 wu | A Aread Bw ison 24 2) Mol : Kev. Clayton C. Lewis, (Spring Park?” “oe 32% 1% Ms % @ t0 mm MH All C Cop mop 108 jee " ; * e4e .- : =. beef. eee Pee 8 fami Central Christian Church “nie F nepea LSES 0 ae A fo 4 tm ok Aumacho 300 8 8 8 41 Our Athol D. MacLeod is familiar ; n . Royston F. Mugford, A.R.C.0. OK Se St Os i ee ie. with your funeral problems for . eit 219 Kent Street “$b 11:00 a m.-CHURCH SCHOOL a ‘ *” ‘fe au o Bankfield 286 Mv 20% WH % New England. Contact him for MORNING 11:00 a.m.—"“IDOLATRY”—Second Commandment j -% +10 ee 16 WS 1s <1 (Rev. J. G, E. Ball) 1390 Bao MO Paper me o 5 t*) aap kool me me 8 | TT Aeotien prompt and efficient service a.m.—Bible School and Family aa “ne 2 pm te mys Mere apne of 2a ie on oe 7:00 p.m.—“THE T NEVER WAS ~e ex ia MR Deirien 100 t0%. timmy *” | BOe tm wt EM ae SERVICE IS A “LONG” WORD BUILT’—Rev. R. S. Latimer ‘ S20 g23% *” Nat Ay Ven i900 340 ae” ae Bat ied it 4 Oh Coedus Anthem: “For All The Saints” (Barnby) . A 19% + 4 Se 8 8 et Te ee ie eent Ht cient “A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY” ! Sgt SS ele ee ell | eee ew SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH ~~ ae eh Back Bay a B+, ' S tt Laie so 4% +1 a ' (Cor, Dunkirk & Kirkwood) ou Braictee t ve 6 Som se a 4g | Breet Meet Soe RO me ot eG, 9:20 & 11:00 ¢.m.—CHURCHR SCHOOL wim Branswk ‘Ge oe ot a 11:00 a.m.—“LOST OPPORTUNITIES” (Rey. C. C. Lewis) ai on og | Based oo ons 1979 Massachusetts Avenve - Junior Choir : fet RY | Cotamer | ew em te + M41 tot thowdriage 6.5080 CAMBRIDGE 40, MASS. ae oy § § * <7 | Camp Chib 1a 6 GH = Eee , ie. | Floyd Poy se (Continued on ‘page. ’ " may. - ; % ' ,