The asiern . Gudndlan . MURRAY HARBOUR - Murray River Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada can Sun- jay Jan. 22nd. Murray River 11 am. Little Sands 3 p.m. Murray Harbour 7.30 p.m. Ofilcnl Board meeting at'Murray River Jan 22nd at 8 p.m. Rev. L. S. Woolfrey, Minister. GEORGETOWN PASTORAL Charge. United Church of Can- ada. service for Jan. md. 11 am Sturgeon: 2-30 p.m. Mill- town Cross; 7 p.m. Georgetown- Rev. W. A. Paterson. minister. J. A. CARRUTIIERS. optomet- rist will be absent from his of- (ice from Saturday. Jan 215t- 90 Friday. January 27th. Office open daily 10 a.m.-4 pm.' for collections. repairs and apP01l1t- ments. UPTON. GOSPEL Chapel, Dun- das Order of services for Sun- day. Jan. 22. 10:30 a.m. Sunday School with classes for all ages. 11.30 Lordls Supper. 7.30 evening Gospel service with Mr. Lloyd Guest of Toronto speaking. All welcome. UNITED BAPTIST Churches, Montague charge Sunday. Jan. 22, Montague ll a.m. Sunday School 9.45 a.m.; Murray Harbor I p.m.; Murray River 7.30, p.m. with song service 7.15. Ordinance of the Lords Supper at close of evening service. Visitors wel- rome. Rev. A. M. Rogerson. min- ister. i THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Service Sunday, Jan- uary ?2. Montague divine wor- ship: ll a.m. Cardigan afternoon service 2:30 pm. Montague even- ing service, beginning a series of sermons on the Aposotle's Creed. Number one. ”I believe in God. the Father Almighty. Maker of lieaven and Earth," 7:30 p.m. Montague Sunday School, 10 am. TllE MONTAGUE Pastoral charge. The United Church of Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser. min- isier, Sunday. Jan. 22. g Lower Montague: 9.45 a.m. Morning ser- vice and Sunday School. Mon- tague: to am. Sunday School. ll a.m. Morning service and jun- ior Sunday School, 7.80 p.m. Evening service. Theme. 'The Third lattes." CHURCH OF Christ. The Lord's Day. Jan. 22. 1956. Montana: 10-- 00 a.m. Bible School for all ages. 11.00 am, The Lord's SUPP?! find Preaching. Murray River: 10.00 cm. Bible School for all ages. 11.00 a.m. The Lord's supper and Preaching. Sermon by KT. Nor- ri.s. Murray Harbour: 6.00 p.m- the Lord's supper. Combined Bible School for all ages. and Evangelistic Service at the Mon- Montague Church of Christ at 8:00 p.m. Gospel song-service and Bible Preaching, You are cordially invited to all these ser- vices. Kenneth T. Norris, evan- gelist. Sudden Death Of Summerviiie Man The death occurred at the Kings County Hospital. Montague, yes- terday of Stephen Murphy. Sum- mcrvllle. in his 38th year following a short illness. The deceased was the son of Mr. Dan Murphy and the! late Mrs. Murphy of Summer- VI 8. . Besides his sorrowing widmv. nee Frances Kenny. of New York. he leaves to mourn four children, Kenny 6, Reggie 4. Briget Ann 3, and Gregory l8 months. Also sur- viving are three brothers. Joseph in Sinnmersidc, Albert in Charl- ottetown and Reggie in Montruni; and three sisters. Genevive, Mrs. Leo Kenny. New York; Catherine. Mrs. Weston Train r. Newfound land. and Mary. Ms. John Car michacl, Elliotvale. The funeral service will be Saturday morning at 9.30 a.m. from his late residence to St. Joachims Church. Vernon River. interment will take place In the church cemetery. CAPITOL rooav AND ySATURDAY . l in ' - Wayne Mmmi cW&Y4-CHTOOI. Shows!-5-7-9 uhcld - L LODGE MEETING - The us- ulsr meeting of Hillside Lodge. 1.; 0.0.F., was hold 3 with the noble grand. Ellery Shaw, presiding. There were twenty mam hers present. Quite a number of . installed officers were in their respective chairs. With all the officers taking an active part in the work of the lodge. the mem- bers approach the tenn with optimism. The minutes-of the previous meeting were on motion approved. Considerable business was dealt with in the usual mann- er. The mernbers were pl with the visit of the Grand Master the previous weelr. ind the lnr c attendance at tho. meeting. 5 there was no furtbc business the meeting adjourned. ' FUNERAL SERVICE - The funeral service for the late Mrs. Murdock MacLeod, Montague was held yesterday afternoon with I short service at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Gillls. conduct- ed by Rev. J.M. Fraser. thence to Valleyfield United Church where the service was ' t J by her pastor. Rev. F. MacKinnon. assist- ed by Rev. Mr. Fraser. The hynms sung were "The lord's My Shepherd" and "Rock of Ages. A solo "Beyond The Sunset" was Montague Man" - The death- occurred suddenly at Gordon of. New Perth. He was un- married. one brother Elliot. Port- land, 0 , and one sister. Mn. Edward urphy. Montague NW deceased him several years ago. Bnrvimhim are three first cons his in to and vicinity. Geo- rge Gordon. ontague; Ralph and Stafford Gordon of Roseneath. The deceased spent the greater part of his life in Boston Mass.. and return- ed to Montague only a short time o. Iu'.l'ho funeral service will he held as Saturday at 2:00 p.m. from St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Montague. Interment will be in the Bnidenell Cemetery. POLICE KILL GUNMAN CLEVELAND (AP) - A gun- man was shot to death by police in the Gay Nineties cafe early Thursday and a woman entertainer who deflected a shot the gunman aimed at the officers was wounded critically. The gunman, with a bul- let in his neck and three more in his stomach. was Identified by po- T0 AIRLIFT MAIL HALIFAX (CP) - The post of- fice department called in a navy hr" rapier Thursday to ferry mail sung by Mrs. W.A. Bruce. The poll to etou island, isolated by ice bearers were RH. Nicholson. John an ialmy weather since Jan. 3. J. MacPhee, Daniel M. MacDon- Th :0 ter will land at New Slas- ald. lra Ross J. O . Murchison. got 9 oad the 400 pounds of mail Angus Matheson. Interment was in and nedical supplies for the is the Valleyfield Cemetery. land. Sudden Death Of I more or FIIIIMEIIS I Dalmatia of Agriculture Neuslettc x ' -' nssoturions ' margarine '1'. v. advertising. ' At the Annugi Magus; of me C. We press oui Federation Govern- Mari 'Fxe1-gtlan of Ag;-icuj. meat to take all steps ecesslnt tnre liel last week in Moncton. the gassing Resolution ' were ldopt- nsmv roucv Whereas the present floor price in butter has a stabilizing effect on thy whole dairy industry and Whereas it has the effect of bene- fiting the consum in that it as- sures them a supply of butter at reasonable prices at all times Resolved that we commend the Dominion Government for main- talnlng the floor price on butter and Further resolved that I. We urge the Federal Govern- ment to retain the present floor price of butter at 58 cents; 2. We suggest that the importation of dairy products that are in sur- plus he watched carefully. that no importatlons be permitted without ( ultatlon with Dairy Farmers of Canada, nor used indiscrimin- ately to balance our national trad- ing agreements; 8. We support any government pro- gram to promote increased con- sumption of all dairy products: 4. We are in full accord with the policy of the federal government to export surplus butter stocks to foreign countries whereever there may be a market: ' 5. We suggest that Dairy Farmers of Canada attempt to counteract. through advertising, the effect of to implement a school milk pro- gram. . CANADIAN FARM LOAN BOARD POLICY Whereas the candles. Farm Loan Board Act would appear to be administered in a very cautious manner and Whereas there is evidence to in- dictate that higher rates of interest are being charged than is neces- sary and Whereas if the Board were doing a higher percentage of mortgage lending administration costs would be proportionately lower ' Resolved that the C. F. A. press for an immediat revision of the Act and for a more liberal ap- plication of its terms. PRICE SUPPORT POLICY . Whereas price support legislat- ion -is of value only if and when applied. and Wheras the intent of the legislat- ion is 5: od but its application is on an indefinite basis both as to commtldlty and conditions Thereforeybe it resolved that this . meeting commend the Federation of Agriculture for its action in at- tefllllting to have price supports ap- Plled according to a known formula for designated products, FEDERAL MARKETING LEGISLATION Resolved that the Canadian Fed- eration of Agriculture request the 7ry&onoolbgs0awqoIHwerFlmAutusso0ic TnsuunlsslonIlt's the oabst.mostdortlsmwsytodrive.Justtouehsbutto'n. step on the gas . . . and 001 Powa'Fiite's pod:-button controls on oonussigmly placed on the driver's left. Their simple, mechani- osl construction s-ures lasting satisfaction. Optional on Dodge nuns, Regent. and Crussdc. standard on Custom Royal. See this spirited family car with the Forward Look N ...now on display at your Dodge-De Soto dealer's In , ai- .l&I!t!onrnmoIticsinend marketing legislation to ensure that nrovlncisl boards may make a levy in order to carry on Operations involving lnterprovincl. I1 and export trade. USE OF ESTROGEN ' Whereas the use of estrogen has Income I recognized method of ctrooliizlns in the meat bird indus- 0! the world. and has been Adm ' TONIGHT AT II.30 P. M. THE SCREAMS AND YEI.lS WILL RING OUT IN THE YEAR'S MOST DRAMATIC MIDNIGHT SHOW! cimo "19 l!I.&l0I' agriculture coun- an The Guardian, Page 5 F riday, Jan. 20, 1956 found to be the only'reliable and feasible method to produce heavy meat birds otsuperior quality, and Whereas the use of tlils dnig has not been legally accepted for use in Canada, - Resolved that the C. F. A. press t the use of this drug he made . (Continued on page D) DODGE M-W" II-8 ...IIm glamour car of ilm law-priced a field I YE Mayfair-ierneaire. MURRAY mas. 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