School 10 a.m. Worship 11 fang 16 The Guardian, | | _ Thur. April 14, 1966. CHURCHES Continued from page 10) 3.30 p.m. Rev. George R. Tanna- hill, minister SPRINGFIELD and (@'Leary United Raptist Church Services. Rev. Maxwell Nesbitt. pastor Baptismal Sertire in 0‘ Leary 7.30 pm TRYON Charge, *the United Church: Sunday. April 17. Sun- dav Schools Tryon 10 a.m. Cra- paud 11 am. Worship: Tryon 11 am. Crapaud 3-p-m.Cape Tra- verse 730 pm. Rev. AH. 0’ Brien, minister . FREE CHURCH of Scotland Worship -Summerside-3 p-m- Coleman 7.30 p.m. Mr. D aid Compton will conduct the ser- vices. ‘Rev. Ewen EF. MacDou- gall. interim-moderator PARISH of Port Hill. Rev. Del- mont Yeo, rector. First Sunday - after Faster. 11, acm~Port i and Ellerslie at Ellerslie. + 7.30 p.m. Lot 11 and Inverness at_In- verness. UNITED CHURCH, Kensing- ton. Church School 9.50 a.m Morning 11 am. Evening ~—7:30 p.m. Summerfield 2 pm. Rev. G.D. MaecReth, BA., BD., minis- ter’ - i ~ EEDEQUE Pastors! Charges | the- United-Church. R.M. Cam- erm, minister. Bedeque: ‘Church Barden: Church School 10’and 11 a.m. Worship 3 p.m. ; TRYON — Bonshaw United | Baptist Pastorate. Sunday, April | 17:. Tryon: Church School 10.00 a.m. Westmoreland: Combined _ evening worship at 7.30 p.m. . Central | nne welcome. Rev. Britten, pastor. : astoral Charge, United ‘Church. Rev. Keith A: Whitney, interim ~moderator. Rey. Arthur Murray, Sunday supply. Tignish Worship at 9.30 a.m. Alberton Worship and Sun- day School at 19 a.m. Cascum- pee Worship at 11.a.m. THE MONTROSE Pastoral. Charge, the WUnitéd Church; | Brown Jardine, minister. Mim. | Inegash 11 a.m. Montrose 3 p.m. | Ulmsdale 7 p.m. > ALBERTON and West Point Presbyterian, Services, Sunday. | Rey. J.S. McBride, interim-mo-4 derator. Mr. A.R. Murray, Cate- ehist. Alberton Sunday. School 10.30 worship-11 a.m. Bible Stt- dy Group, Thursday 8 p.m. West | Point Sunday School 6.30, Wor- ship 7.30. (Please note change of time.) ANGLICAN Church, Parish of | New London. 8 a.m. Holy Euch- | erist, St. Marks, Kensington. | 7.30 p.m. Evening Prayer, St. | Marks, Kensington. 9.30 French River. 11 a.m. Holy Eu- | eharist, St. Stephens, Burlington. Rey. E.J. Flander, rector. FUNDAMENTAL-B-a-ptist Church, Bedeque. Morning Wor- ship 19.45 a:m. Sunday School 92 ~noon! Evening Service 7.30-p.m._| ~—Prayer—and-Bible—Study-Thurs--f—_——_--— day 8 p.m. Rev. Donald Moses, minister, CHRISTIAN Church, Summer- side. Minister, D.L. Howlett. Bi- ble School 10 a.m. Classes for all ages. Worship and Communion. Junior Church and Nursery dur- ing the worship hour. This ser- | vice broadcast over CJRW. Eiv- | ening Service 7 p.m. Closing Ser- | vice for our DVBS. | BEMEQUE .NORTH Pastoral | 2 ge.the United Church. Min- {ster, Rev. R.M. Shaw. Travel- ler's Rest: Worship 2 p.m. North |- Bedeque: Sunday School 16 a.m. } Worship 7.30 p.m. RCMP Serving In Quebec— am. > Holy Eucharist, -St. Thomas, | MkA AR ANT Tt “SS HEINZ TOMATO ICING HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP TULIP MAR SILVER LASSES J U i C t 2 ~ ~~ 3 ! 2 3 BOTTLES 15 OZ. 4 1. TRY .. NEW! PLAYERS | F HR ILTER KINGS CIGARETTES DOG FOOD” A wx 3 SHOULDER 4 PRIME RIB Are Bilingual MONTREAL (CP)All-eom- missioned officers and about 95 per cent of all other personnel | serving with the RCMP in Que- bec province now are Silingual, Chief Superintendent Armand Thivierge said: here “— oe He said in an interview that with the expansion of the force in Quebec ,in' recent years, the | emphasis on bilingualism in the RCMP throughout the province has been increased. “Tt hasn't heen a’ sudden up- surge —of — bilingualism,"’ .. said. Bupt. Thivierge. who commands the Quebec division. ‘Rather all this has been a matter “of grad- ual transition.” Signs on the doors of offices @t the division's headquarters in spore al now are printed in oth French and English, as are fhe inscriptions on business en- Yelopes used by the force, HEDPS IN INTERVIEWS The ideal, said the superin- tendent, is that anv French- peaking persons. interviewed hy RCMP members should he interviewed in their own lan- @uace ‘We must: atso~allow: French- Rpeaking” memtbers of the force to write their reports in French ff they so choose,” he added> Supt. Thivierge, whose own native language is. French. said the .forca in Quebec ‘by no means excludes English-speak- ne men from its ranks : He said expansion of the force In Quebec ‘opens up new oppor- finities for deserving. bilingual men here.” He said that, including eival Jan help, the RCMP establish méht in the province numbers ghout 700 persons reakes a enin-operated§ auto- matic ear washer, ROUND OR WING. SIRLOIN OR T-BONE STEAK MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA Bh a -89c|BACON us. -79e. MAPLE LEAF 1 07 39c iz 30C| Potted Meat STEAK . FRESH BEEF ROAST —«.69c| BRISKET... 29 PEAMEAL BACK & ae > LB. PKGS. QUART . CONTAINERS i HEINZ SCOTCH BROTH OR Chicken! 2 4x HEINZ COUNTRY GOOD SOUP Z xc, ee WITH RICE Chicken o. 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