5 e r ‘ : 3 a ‘ . 4 ° . <3 . ; " ? ' : * A . ; ’ , —- . i yon trem Chatlowe a oth oh See's st vireo ex-| The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Mar. 7, 1959. 3 : ; of these years? pense? ) ’ (6) How many of the teachers S) What °was the total ex- BOWLING FOR BRITAIN orgamization announced : who received licenses in each of| pense? LONDON (AP) — Lord Rank’s [erates Semmes etl ' these years are now teaching in (6) What disposition was made| shattered movie theatres will be|New York businessmes Stewart the schools of the Province? | the grant for Temperance Ed-| turned into Britain's first bowl-| and Herbert Scheftel to introduce 3 ANSWERS ing_slleys. The movie mogaste's Sh eer a (7) Who is in charge of this |i ied FSi et Z . aie se wrote final exes rece WET eon | STEAD’S PHARMACY : ed'a license; 1956-57—46 enrolled;} (2) $1,561.55. Saicieistt 0 the Ballewing enee-|atats . ‘ |tions on the order paper were a ei salir on etlll the ertens © wrde Haat sees: ween : aed. five e° mueeabsmeuieiinis WILL BE THE tabled .in. the House this week:|methods of financing a Hospi-|%? ® license; 1957-5848 2 _— te emmmanmeni MOGrrial,” COaiMISSION tal Insurance Plan ‘which might|*! Wrote final exams; 40-receiv-| (5) $1,251.72 ee “Dr. George Dewar asked the|be feasible in this’Province; | 2 license;. 2 i a - ONLY Histaister of health: 7. Te perform such other tunc-| (2) 3% enrolled at the begin-/ (7) Answered by No. 6 |] i: “(8 Give date of Order-in-|tions and discharge such“bther| Dé at oe ret =o contin-| SOLDIERS TURN FARMERS DRUG STORE Council ‘appointing the. Interim/ duties as may be assigned to it genase HUDDERSFIELD, England ‘| Hospital Service Commission. {from time to titne by the Lieu-| ™45 eee. (AP)—The David Brown Tractor " (b) What Were terms of refer-| tenant - Governor-in-Council.-—|™ ile eke 1953:567 }a@emPany announced Wednesday |} __——~ end ie. ATED ai OPEN i en jeace for this: Commission? (ec) Dr. L. E. Prowse, L. F. four: 1956-5 1957-58—five: it has arranged to train soldiers a ane iene eS (ce) Who are the members of/ MacDonald, T. E. Hickey, R. G. es ee of - Fidel Castro's revolutionary “ dawtnenaw AFTERNOON ANB ALL DAY this Commission? MacLeod, G. J. Ferguson. (5.) 1954-5518; 1955-56-34; 19 Cuban army in the .use of agri- SUNDAY ; (@)) How many meetings of} (d) Twenty three to February 56-5728: *1957-58 —35. : cultural ® machinery. Later the Fi wae mies: of thane] to) EGG SUPPLIER ay ets Mioiean Seeuneie on te (e) Were minutes of these) ‘e) Yes . Mr. Frank Myers asked the Dt : yb heed minister of health: oy TT es con tales utes ilable|2. (a) No, but follo in. : available a) No, wing were, P ). ful and to members of the Legislature?) vited: ice 5 Seu to suns 2. (A) Were any subcommit-} ‘b) Mr. F. Jenkins, Mr. D. Hill, was paid $7,131 90° as appears tees appointed by the Commis-| Mr. R. Jenkins, Mr. E. MacLeod, eee : in the report for the fiscal year sion? Mr. C. Leard. Mr. K. Lapp, Mr. ending March 31, 1958? (b) If 90, who were members| A. Holman, Mr. W. Waddell, Mr.) n0° what goods was this aay sub-committees? saris meee A. MacLean. amount paid? : such sub-committees were held?| (d) Yes. ANSWERS a me MARCH 8 1959 Be F : "| -@. Were minutes of their fe oo er eee 4. Smith, Powaal, SISTER MARY IDA, C.S.M.,|stan’s University yesterday af-|Isaac, Fairview; Frances Doiron, | ™eetings: kept? a a2 ‘a , : FIRST BAPTIST receives a group of the young|ternoon. From let to rie: North Rustico; Patricia Poirier,| ‘¢) Are such mibutes available (b) Yes. : = ae ate Lecce ve tg Peto Anglican Church ~ CHURCH who took residence in the|Gemma Kane, Morell; Rita|Miscouche; Sister Mary Ida, C.|% members of the Legisiature?| ‘c) No - not in terms: of. re./ties $11.00; beets, $40.00; total : CHURCH Marian College at St. Dun-!Grant, Orwell Cove; Claire Mac-|S.M.; Irene Gaudet, St. Louis. | 3. (A) What functions did the) ference. pe. $1 1 ‘ of Canada ~ | Co. Prince and Fitzroy Streets. Ministers: that these facilities will satisfy neon reg leneengg Txecutive| TEACHER TRAINING _* shane TRIP | gy Rev. A. Frank MacLean, B.A. mission to Executive = - : A. : ae ‘New SDU Ladies’ Residence the university's need for some|Council? Dr. L. George Dewar asked|. Mr. Frank “Myers asked the ST. PETERS ao. & tin EA. BR |* | Soe Be eee, few years to come. (b) Is Commission ‘still active?} the Minister of Education: Leader of the Governmetit: CATHEDRAL Organist Roysten #. Mugford, A.R.C.0. - This four-storey building is a) (¢) Did the Commission report} (1) How many students took the| (1) How many individuals at- Rochford Square and Cheir Director: Organist and Director ef Choirs, ; ccupi By tudents | completely self-sufficient unit, in-| oq methods of financing the Plan?|regular teacher training course|tended the Atlantic | Provinces | Mrs. V..L: Dingwell : ; ; Fn es nable fining Hall, and) (d) W so what were their re-|at Prince of Wales College for| Stun (Peroe, 0, _ | the Rev. Canon J. R. Davies M-A.| 57a Sa SUNDAY SCHOOL. | “Gmusit'scneem” Sumeay ;_ The new ladies’ residence at|North Carolina, who have wide tee courses i Home commendations? the years: - 1954, 1955, = 1957? | (2) What was the total ex- L. Th, Rector 11:00 a.m. — SUPERVISION mae eae oe ao 4t. Dunstan's University was for- experience in the planning of uni-| }; i, under the direction of the | ANSWERS i (2) How many are ing the! pense? the Rev: Canon E. M. Malone| & INSTRUCTION OF PRE- Beginners Churck Sebel >rought into use as a part ee en have designed a/ sisters of St. Martha who will] 7. (A) May 22, 1958 and Aug-| Curse. this year? (3) Were trips to Paris and M.A., D.D.. , SCHOOL CHILDREN IN| y: Divine Worship thejuniversity campus yester- | ladies residence which is both also be in charge of the special| ust 21, 1968 8 (3) How many of these students Brussels included in this ex- the Rev. W. G. Hogg, . NURSERY AND_ KINDER- bg era Baptism ™ pe say Fat hed fine nee | oe thee raat te anit, rhe payout! programs of study, which will be| (b) 1. To draft the Legislation) Teceived teacher's license in each | pense? a Honorary Assistant Priests | GARTEN DEPARTMENTS! Sermon: CAN ONE BY sin charge accepted their first stu-| of the building is practical but its weltehio ba in : of those years? (4) How many individuals at- — (pre-school children are thus = dents. cushbence design and finish are distinctly | M&dte available ginning in Sep-| and Agreement required to es- (4)" How of the oS tin in| Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus. SEARCHING FIND GOD? | + . aman tember next, in secretarial stu-|iablish a plan of Hospital Insur- many of these students! tended the Premiers’ meeting Organist and Choir Director. |* cared for while parents. at-| The Rev. Mr. MacLean. ' Begun ‘somewhat Iss than a be : __| dies and home economics. dance for this Province, the same : tend church service) Anthem: “O Lerd Most ‘Year ago. this new nalions is the ee new “ges College ae It is planned to have “Open|to be itreonformity with the Hos- ites owe oo ue a.m—Morning Worship. Holy” .+. . Ceasar Franck— ‘ residence center young | to accomodate 60 students as w House”’ in ‘the new residence for| pital Insurance and Diagnostic ° ’ « J ermon: “The Finished Work, Soloist Mrs. John Carr women taking university werk. as ase snanged is adminissra-| visitors and friends shortly after eee ie a the cuceians Tenders For Firemen’s Uniforms | SUNDAY IN LENT of the Cross” . iad Evening Worship —emaadieeasnatana tnd + tions teaching. 4s-expected! Easter. . Caned a Bias: ‘ Sole: “Gethsemane” By | 7:00 p.m.—Divine Worship 3 - a Fo Serenitake & dttaited plan Tenders will be received at the office of the |) 8:9 a.m. — Holy Eucharist Lloyd Archer, Tenor Sermon: ARE YOU BEGINN. ‘Sc t P. i Lea de c Joseph Giz, Alan Fraser. Ronald for the administration and oper-'| undersigned, up to 12.00 o’clock noon on Saturday 8:45 a.m. — Mattins 2.00 p.m. — Meeting of the| | ae eo UNDER MORAL OU atro ¥ ourse Reeves, Gordon Craswell. ation~ of a programme of Hos-|| March 14th, for supplying the Charlottetown Fire |} 9:45 a-m. — Sunday School Pastor with youth preparing | ©"; See ay . : Fronted v “i . “The Heavens are Telling” Aleer, Dennis Richard, ‘Ted Ri-| Pia! tmswrance in this province:/] Department with eleven 2 piece uniforms. Samples || ‘Infants Class 11 a.m.) | aus Christ through Belie-| A Song of Peace. By Male deld At Community Centre chard, Bill MacMicken. number and type of personne! ne.| Of cloth to accompany tender. Lowest or any | a.m. — Choral Eucharist] vers Baptism Eight PAA A A OO OT Be we : oe ; i d Sermon = Hunter River: Donald Cousins, | tender not necéssarily accepted. on 1:00. p.m. — Evening Service = : cessary to.operate the proposed : - . | $ p.m. — Evensong & Sermon ia Boy Scout Bronze Arrowhead | tical camp training course, Silver a sen one Bagnall, ht plan; Tender Committee, . = oe ee Pig — ST. PAUL’S ANGLICAN seourse OF patrol leaders and sec- — ee Bs Whitlock. ASM Dave Hall and TL|, * 7°, "ecommend the space and : CH’TOWN FIRE DEPARTMENT 5 | ef the Gospel to organ-piano CHURCH Offs is presently being held in memmbere ate: ist Cher- type of accommiodation and of- Charl accompaniment). lottetown (Basilica);. Gary Mac-, Ford.. ; ottetown. PRESBYTERIAN ‘the troop hall of The Community} Donald, James Campbell, Morgan | _ Course Staff: Scoutmaster, John | Bee facilities reauined for the op , | Sermon: “The Three Crosses | Nstablisted 1708 by Rayal enter. Thirey-three Scouts trom| Mitchell. Richard. Assistants; Frank Za-|"gt@) 1 Soe Bon: THE KIRK OF 8. JAMES| {ny ca "xsi thy Charlottetown troops and| Srd-Charlottetown (St. James); | Kem. Blanchard Mahon, George| 5. To study the utilization of Anthem: “Saviour, Thy Child-| The Reverend Canon J. T. Ibbom, . | Schie Larg present hospital nursing [a-| - veren@ Semers ren Keep” (Sullivan) : Rector River make up the course. Garth Proude, Sidney Carter. tello oe Eee ate Frank Cos- cilities in this province, all re nigugen : : The Re T. A. B. Duet: neuatinas Isle” by Mrs. Organist and Choir Directer, oe et oe Ccmneyen (Rapist); quests for the provision of addi- . wea een Llama ag oA. 6.7.0.. C. T. Vallis, Soprano, and Mr.| Mr. H. John Harris, F.R.C.O. ee oe mat ey] Poet Maclean, Harold Mac-| LATE PORT OPENINGS | tional hospital and nursing beds l LIST Sm GL , Minister Lloyd Archer, Tenor 8:30 a.m.—Holy. Communion. and will conctude this after-| 5th Charlottetown (Zion ):|.. DETROIT ‘AP) — Port open-jor renovation of existing facili-| [Ram er Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, | 8:15 p.m. — Meeting of Pastor | 19.99 a.m.—Sunday School Jun- Wayne Schleyer, Douglas Mac-| 225 °° the Great Lakes for the/ ties, so as to ensure the develop- Mus.Bac., F.M.C.M., at pee aes pe ay ean ior and Senior Classes - : oA ; <b : “11959 shipping season oe be a| ment of a balanced and integrat- Organist Director ess saving fa esus | 11:00 am.—Sunday School Be eed. ll aera Pea Re.| Week to 10 days late as a resulted hospital system, and to make) _ o Chetes Christ through’ Believer’s Bap-| inners and Primary Classes $o teach thebasic Scout tests| deemer): Leo Peters. Mike Duffy. of the most severe winter ip] recommendations concerning \ tism pee a.m.—Hely .Communion -members of theirepatrols. This| Charlies MaéMillan. jyears, the U.S. weather bureau : 9:45 —CHU BEGIN TODAY (Ne Sermon) is the first formal training in| 7th Charlottetown (St. Pauls); | TePorts. NY’ | ota ee — foe THE. CHRISTIAN WAY Authem—Ged \Se Loned The ‘leadership that a boy receives in| Gordon “Miller, Cyril MacLeod, JOHN "5, oie end Sermen: : >| “COME AND WORSHIP Gaguen’s Chal) ‘ it wil be folowed by 2 prec} "pa, Cpantontenowe ay) E || Ash & cHips | CFCY - 630 KC an me i ee el Te | ne, ot oe A Charlottetown ( - a 5. s “ mon. B Di Ale i é OPEN nS ; " (Our. Scouts and Cubs; Sea »| Kev. Canon E. M. Malone & ING EVENTS - i . TAM. ©8 AM ‘ 9 Rangers, Guides and Brow- CHURCH eharge of all services. . 2OM STEAKS, OYSTERS, | 2:30 P.M. Mon. - Fri. nies will attend this Service). | Corner Prince & Grafton Streets| Visitors Are Cordially Invited . od SCALLOPS, The Sacrament of Holy Bap- Te Attead sae a | Rexakk rai cmicxen — | “10:30 A.M. Sat. ee a ee eS ee he tah tor Bt ie eis keeaces Andrews Minister. CALVARY TEMPLE i Thomas Aquinas Variety Con- SUPER Delivery | wae a Mr. Gaead as Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A., ’ PARKDALE a ot ‘ 5 Te B. Mus. (Oxford) Seca“) PLENAMINS 8 sot Serene, Me| organiet and Choir Dieclor || Poem Rgemalice ' PHONE 5593 De Better of Bitterness, Enmity,| Oreanist and Cho Canada Robert Vickerson will be haul- : and Personal Antagonisms” | 9:45 a.m.—The Church School.| "e¥- ¥. E. Jackson, Pastor {yg cream to Wiltshire Creamery st —--.—- . Anthem: In Faith I Calmly| 39:99 am. — Adult Bible Class Phone 9119 ;en. Tuesday, March 10th this Rest. J. S. Bach. | 11:00 a.m. — Nursery School week only 5 Soloist, Mrs. Gordon Stewart. | 13:99 am. — Divine Worship | 10:00 a.m—Sunday School, } ‘ Sermon: “The ‘ Inescapable| 8son: Hered Antipas Hockey at North River Rink ne Question.” Thought: Sin and Worldiness lst game in semi-finals. 4 VISITORS VERY WELCOME Anthem: “Had We But Hear- Bring Sorrow and Regret. eo oe | kened.”” H. Walford Davies | 11:00 a.m—Woership Service. gers. Game time 8:30. Heard every Sundey ever ‘ 7:00 p.m. — Divine Worship Sermon: Standing Still. ig Phi Boys’ “Noveltea : CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Sermon: “The Danger Of The i p.m. — Evangelistic Ser. at thé Y. Saturday er ae JENKINS CFCY 8.30 A.M. CHURCH ar “Shepherd’s Carol. | Sermon: A Man With A Mes Transportation. ; : pe . : = , i . 3 ‘ (Junior Choir.) Arthur Raynon mee a dics ae Bingo every Monday night. St. a ; 213 Kent Street Anthem: Refuge and A depend Andrews Hall, Mt. Stewart. Two PHARMACY RADIO BIBLE CLASS Merle Zimmerman. B. Th. Strength.” (Intermediate upon your position in Monet Jackpots of $25 each. DIAL 4219 - eee ane arte Choir) Sibelius rather on your disposi Caterten Stinieter. Wednesday: March 11, 1959.| ward Life. “irs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M./ 739 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Remember ? ngs Organist. rdialiy Invited “Yoy are welcome at the ‘Bombs or Bibles? < Mrs. Malcolm Beck, ec caianemeenaen — ard pet ene i agglanr COMMISSION MAN .- , Chale, Director. THE: SALVATION ARMY|. FREE CHURCH OF covered how 10 blow the world |) Great George Street SCOTLAND to pieces at wey te when: 8 ; 10:00 a.m.—Bible School and| “HOME OF EVANGELISM”™..|. Birchwood Street ae aot to a a =i | REQUIRED - Family Hour. Come and Since 1865 Minister: Rv. J. H. Bishop, B. A ier te i Bring your children. Sr. M. d Mrs. L. A. Hicks, very scientists who have | A large firm covering Eastern Canada requires t : - Major an be 11.00 a.m. — Service cooperated to produce death- 3) a commission man or agency to service P. E. I. e r "ae Goan eee See & Sermon: “WHOM SEEK dealing bombs and missiles stand | . a ommu . ~ YE?” i _ Ook oS ies chi grocery trade... jobber and retail. - Sunday : 2 Ese in neds te "aioas Accounts established. Please state experience * Sermon: ‘Jesus’ teaching about | 10:00 a.m. — Service at Jail 7:00 p.m.—Service- ef nuclear energy, missile war- || and present lines carried. Interviews arranged the Kingdom of God” 11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. Sermen: “BUYING THE Tie and the porches of one Th All sdectntiew: coiithd tial : Anthem: We Would See Jesus” | 2:00 p.m.—Directory Class. «| TRUTH” ~ypace? They know that, under replies strictly re Soloist: Miss\ Winnifred Hay-| 2:30 p.m.—Sunday School. 2.30 p:m. Service in Stanchel ‘the shifti nds of the ht - ) - i ter. 6:30 p.m.—Open Air Meeting. “One of the best prayers ever ee oe chvthasdlone fie | Apply Guardian-Patrict Box sat Junior Church and Mothers | 7:00 oa eee Salvation | offered is that which Christ ‘buried; that no civilization is Listening Room. Meeting. —, hallowed, = set = observ —_ antes porch — ee 7.00 p.m.—Evening Worship. = ee a i oy merciful to me a systems die. It is not strange : . ‘ Speaker: A. G. Turpin. wick will conduct the week-| sinner!” There is no title, no “then, that thinking men and Fi , oad ret Pa Consolations of | end services. forever and ever, Amen”, te “women today gre eagerly grop- f h \ Christian” : : it. It is only the heart brokes “ing for means On survival, secur- Neus or is ermen e\e ee ee Music: The Lord is My Shep- 6 ee eut of the man.” (Beecher) ity and peace — and the solu- : gh Me i herd (Crimmond) : : | | tion is so ple that it is over- “For as many of you as have ; maak. wb i be toon -f Ma Do | d- R | been baptized into Christ have} UNITED PENTECOSTAL| CHARLOTTETOWN * j in the word of God in such pas- r om Cc na owe: put on Christ’. Gal. 3:27 CHURCH BIBLE CHAPEL F sage as we read jn the second COME AND WORSHIP E : ?. chapter of St. Luke: ate ee , 37 Elm Avenue 235 Cumberland St. 7a WE NOW HAVE PARK Rovar, | besten Mnter,5 | Mtkengwors Are OF DEATH, TO GUIDE OUR FEET |) } . Phane 9678 “@ “A Bible Preaching Centre, Pre INTO THE WAY OF PEACE.” . INSTOCK : — UNITED CHURCR saseiaaa | claiming The Lord Jesus Chrim eae oa tae ee : : ; Rev. W. = Crowe, B. An 10:00 a.m.—Sunday” School and as the only Saviour of Sinners. uths © ible, xhas te ae ree a > of Christian men formed the BOAT PLANK . : Bible Class. so 8:39 am. The Leed's Sup d British and Foreign Bible Z 11 Second Street 4 11:00 a.m.—Worship ere Ra , per for ana # eu _ ‘ee w Phone 4214 3 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. | 10:15 a.m.—“Truts For ay”. es ne ec sok ot WHITE SPRUCE 13-16." x 1 13- : Mrs. Stanley Newman fe (Radio program over CFCY). - he. Scatsesd * te over ae Z Organist You are coe ices : “Are Heaven And Hell Real : °°” man in his owe tongue. 1 , Molded fo exact size e Pte apgg ll —The Family Bible a ee nae oat at oe 9.45 a.m, — Sunday Church , e * 2 Hour. sy srnlfintaigtegg Ep fn | AND School ; Adult subject: “Filled With The ons at The Bible House, the ‘ 0 11:00 a.m.—Congregational Wor- Alc fo Holy Spirit” profs of which are ved 0 bl EXTRA LARGE CEDAR Le - |). ship. or eo ae : papintcin ee ee work, 3 BU OYS é : The Lord's Prayer — ¢7) Church age James A. Stahr. oe oe late POSTS FOR ‘. Jesus said, excest acorn of store will be found appropri ; ‘ : 7.30 p.m. — Evening Worship Must Be, In By Wheat fall inte the ground ahd 1a le nest Gua © best Pric SERVING CANADA ee shea oe steeen) ~ Quality es . Bible As the Word of God 5:00 p.m. it die, it bringeth forth much c r * | The great question is not fruit. (John 12:24 0° -* a eee ous MacDONALD- ROWE AND THE WORLD what ‘vor make af the mile} - 9 Thursday Charlottetown Cc e f ei we what the _Bible makes of = ¥ & & WAAWAITS YOU. (Opposite Eaton's) WOODWORKING CO. LTD. Hy 1909-1959 } oa ’ Saperert by sn P8 ausitery 36 Lr. Water St. Charisttotewa . EU sy of The British Breign - . L Society) Dial 8575 or 8576 \ Phone $551 - 855262 Prince Street. | . * r — JZ bias * | 5 lic ; b “~ us