a GIRL GUIDE TO GO Armstrong of the Ist} sioner, on being chosen to rep- end rd Charlottetown 3Comipany | resent Prince Edward Island at Giri Guides, is seen above being | the Iiternational Camp to be congratulated by Mrs. Neil. A. held in Sweden, July 1 - August Matheson, International Commis-/ 10. 1959. Mrs. J. Rawek, Guide CHURCHES SUNDAY KINGS ) Lower Montague: 9.45 a.m. Mor- }ning service and Sunday School. ORWELL, Vernon, ‘ \Trinity United Church, Monta- Pastoral | -ue: 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 Charge services for Sund2@y am. Morning Service and Junior March Ist Vernon 11; Eldon 2:30; Sunday School. A hearty Welcome Orwell 7:30. Rev. N. R. Green. | 1, A)j (No eveniing Service). GEORGETOWN Pastora ‘QUEENS 6 TO SWEDEN Captain of the Company, and Mrs. Evelyn Cudmore, Provincial Com- missioner, are interested observ- ers. Canada, Marshfield Charge. Di- vine services for Sunday,, March Ist. are as follows:: Morning ser- vice in Marshfield at 11.00 a.m. Afternoon service in Harrington at 3.00 p.m. Evening service in/j Mt. Stewart at 7.30 p.m Minis- ter, Rev. Charles Townsley. BEACH POINT Gospel Chapel, Friday at 7.00 p.m. Service for adults and children. James A. Stahr, Speaker. BROOKFIELD Presbyterian Charge, United -Church of Can- ada. Services for March Ist., Il am., Milltown Cross 230 p.m.! 7 p.m. Georgetown Men’s Choir Ecumenical Youth W. A. Paterson, TRYON UNITED Baptist Pas- torate. Rev. Lindsay R. Graves Minister. Services for Sunday March Ist. Tryon 11 a.m.; Wesi moreland 3 p.m. Sunday School | at Tryon 19 am. AH are come 3 | Service. | Minister. THE UNITED Church of Can and Bay Fortune, | . W. arrie, D. D..} LONG RIVER Presbyterian Minister. Services March Ist.;Church. Services for Sunday, Souris: 10.90 a.m. Sunday, Schoo! !March Ist. 3.30 p.m. Rev. E. H. 7.00 p.m. Worship. Bay Fortune: | Bean, Interiim-Moderator. SEO pan. Worship. BREADALBANE Pastora) PRESBYTERIAN Chu in|Charge. United Church of Can- Canada. St. John’s Belfa®. Ser-| ada. Sunday services as follows: vices om the Lord’s Day. March | Brad. 11.00 am. Rose 7.30 p.m.| Valley 3.00 pm. North Granville 7.30 pm. Rev. Anthony G. N. |} Ware, Minister i i i | bane NEW GBASGQW Christian _, Church. Sunday, March 1; Morn- Murray River | ing worship and communion 11:00 _|a.m.: Community Sunday School _| 10:00 ‘in Christian Church); Ca- | vendish United Baptist Church, : | Worship service 7:30 p.m. Rev. ST. PETER’S BAY Pastoral Brver R. Jones, B.D., Minister. Charge. Services Sunday, March | igt., Marie 11 a.m., St. Peter's) THE PRESBYTERIAN Church 3 pm. Greenwich 730 p.m. Mri \" “* nada. Central Parish. Clyde Bible Class ™).30 aam. Ser- lin Ca | River ( 1 am. Canoe Cove S. S. at Pastoral Charge. Services for March 1. Glasgow Road: Divine Services at 11.00 a.m.: Brook- field: Divine Service at 3.00 p.m Hartsville; Divine Service at 7.0 pm.; P. Y. P. S. meets at the home of Mrs. Duncan Nich- olson, Hunter River, 8.30 p.m. Friday the 27th. A Cordial Wel- come to our Services. Mr. Ro- bert D. Bhe, B.A., Student Min- ister. AUNTER’ RIVER siPastoral Charge, United Church of Can- ada. Services for Sunday, March lst., condueted by the minis- jter, the Rev. E. Foster Hall 1! a.m., Wheatley River: 2.30 p.m., Hampshire; 7.30 p-m.-Hunter Ri- ver. The Young Peoples Witness Group at Wiltshire, 3 p.m. CHRISTIAN Reformed Church. Heartz Hall, East Royalty,, Sun- day March Ist.. Worship service Dutch speaker: Rev. A. Haal- boom. Visitors Welcome. MARGATE United Charge. at 10 a.m. English and at 2 p.m- H ef a i & Yi Peeaye tt i i , 5 : E ii | : & ¥ g : He! g i if i ite id: He it Hite i : i ; Ff ‘ i z a : rn % : & % ii t | R7E : BE An the court could do was fine vie- lators. PAID THE PENALTY The sale went on. The Legare Company paid $200 in fines—$#0 maximum on each of five im fringements. The judge expressed ll a.m.; Lot 14 at 3 p.m.; Tyne Valley 7.30 p.m. O’LEARY Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada, Servic- es of Divine Worship for Sunday. March Ist: - Brae, 9.30 a.m.; Bloomfieki, 11.00 a.m.; West De- von, 2.30 p.m.; O'Leary. 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. Heber Kean, Minister. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church, Services for Sunday, March Ist. Worship 11.00 a.m. Church School 12.15. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie, Deaconess. SERVICES FOR the Fundames- tal Baptist Church, Central Be- 'deque morning worstep 10:45; | 12:00 noon Sunday school; 7:30 | Evening Service; Special music for evening service. Harold B. Hooper, pastor. MONTROSE Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Rev. i Quebec City Stcres Defy Early Closing Regulation regret that “one may profit after x‘ “The. furniture and appliance te serve my clientele . . ll do what.others will do. pay the fine.” my Elder Peterson _ Arrives In City Elder James Peterson of Lit- tlefield, Arizona, arrived in Char- lottetown on Sunday, February 22nd., to take up his duties with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints (Mormons). He is taking over for Elder Benny Knudsen who has» been transferred to Maine. Mr. Peter- son joins with Elder Lewis Phelps of Mesa, Arizona to call on the people of Charlottetown. Peterson and Phelps are two of about 7,000 Latter-day Saint mis- sionaries throughout the free world spending two years doing this work at their own expense. Both Peterson and Phelps had to the C.N.LB. held their winter meeting, which was well attended, at the Charlottetown Hotel. The meeting was chaired by Ist. Vice Chaifman C. Mc- Guigan, of Hunter River, as the chairman S. T. Green, (Seuior) was unable to attend because of iliness. Thes hour long meeting dealt with a variety of interesting items, such as: home teaching, employment, relief, report oa eye care, atid a report by Mrs. J. B. Murley, president Sua? Charlottetown Womens Auxili to the C.N.LB. During the lively meeting a committee headed by M. A. Farmer, ‘was appointed to look for a property which would be suitable for a C.N.1.B. Service Centre. Such a Centre is very much needed for this district. The meeting was adjourtied by the Board passing a motion un- animously extending its appreci- ation to the Lions Clubs for their interest and co-operation ir as- sisting with the cost of eye care for those who are noi in a posi- tion to secure it for themself. previously studied music before they began their missionary work and plan to return to these stud- ies at the completion of two years. As the Elders call at each home they desire to meet the families and acquaint them brief- ly with the beliefs of the Lat- ter-day Saint Church. They are not soliciting funds. To speed Spring's FIRST SIGN OF SPRING ——— arrival . and make it last longer <.-. do choose your first Spring hat now, from our collection, in thrilling new colors and shapes. Call in and see ther now . « you'll love them! i $2.98 to $12.95 | on the Island it’s | MOORE & McLEOD LTD. “Your Favorite Shopping Centre” ' | tang of the sea are suggested by Patriot Weekend Food dishes, Tartare Sauce. ; | | | | Weekend Magazine and 16 pages of color comics—the Bank Interest ‘ Climbs Aga 5" z & hist | é ; ay ge E WOOD BADGE David Austin Scales was pre- sented with the Scout Wood Badge and Gilwell oeckerchief at the annual Zion Church father and son pot luck supper. Assistant Provincial Commis- sioner A.P. Ceretti of Borden made the presentation. Mr.: Scales started Scouting as SC Olza 221,008 CANADA SHOULD SPEAK HER MIND instead | of condoning U.S. policies she knows are unwise. This. is the opinion of Cyrus Eaton, whose own lack of hes- itation to speak his mind, has often shocked his country- men. Patriot Weekend Writer Russell Spurr interviews this capitalist middleman, whose $2 billion empire stretches from northern Quebec to Kansas. His cam- paign to seal the gap between Russi& and the West, his latest venture to open. up the Canadian North in Ungava with the German firm of Krupp, his contro- versial opinions and character are all discussed in this Patriot Weekend article. IS CANADIAN HOSPITALITY as chilly toward | visitors from other lands as our climate? This question puzzled Robert McKeown, Weekend’s Ottawa corres- | pondent. He discovered that until three years ago very | few Asians ‘the majority studying in the capital under the auspices of the Colombo Plan, National. Research Council and UN agencies) had been invited toa single Canadian home. You'll enjoy this colorful feature, in which the author tells how Ottawa’s Friendship House has helped lonely visitors to feel “part Canadian.” LENTEN MEALS containing a mouth-watering Editor Margaret Oliver. Try some of her tested recipes for Shrimp Stuffed Sole, Fish And Chips, Scalloped Scallops, Salmon Pie, Baked Halibut With Cheese— an@ that indispensable complement to all your fish EACH SATURDAY THE) PATRIOT includes Island's best newspaper buy. 112 Kent St. DIAL 4021 120 Kent St. RY ' SERVICE CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS Phene 4322 Douglas Best. (student minister) lv DUNDAS Pastoral Charge 3 $m. Bible Class 7/p.m. Sex Long River 11.00 a.m. New Lon | don 2.30 p.m. Margate 7.30 p.m ; Robert A. Crooms, B.A.: B.D: | Minister. Services for Sunday | SHOP HERE FOR . . lay Minister, Services Annandale | 11 a.m. Dundas 2:30 p.m. For-| ex Hill 7:30 p.m. All are wel- come. UNITED. _—iBaptist | Pastorate. Lic. Gerald Mat- | hews, Pastor. March ist. Dund-| as Sunday School 11 a.m., Ser-} vice at 7.30 pm.; Annandale’ Sunday School at 2 p.m. Service at 3 p.m. SPRINGFIELD — 0 Leary Alma United Baptis Churches Rev. Ross Howard, Minister Springfield 11 a.m., O'Leary 7.30) p.m. with male choir and guest speaker Rev. Harry Renfree, Gen- | eral Secretary, Maritime Unit-| ed Baptist Convention. Sunday School as usual. MONTAGUE BIBLE Chap: Services Sunday, March Ist. | am. The Lord's Supper: | a.m. Sunday School for al! | gursery to adult classes; p.m. Regular Evening Ser- | AH are cordially invited | AGUE United Baptist ; Pastorate Rev. A. G. J. Steeve Pastor, Services forSunday, | March Ist. Montague — 10 a.m. | Sunday School; 11 a.m. Worship; | 7.30 p.m. Evensong. Sturgeon 2 p.m. Sunday School; 3 p.m. Wor- . Murray Harbour — 2-p.m. | School; 7.30 p. m. Wor-' hie, yf bt CHURCH OF CHRIST, The. Lerd’s Day, March ist. Monta- a.m., Bible School for all class. Studies in Re velation. 11 a.m. The Lord's Sup- per and Preaching Service. Mur- River: 10.00 a.m. Bible School a.m. The Lord's Supper. Mur- ray Harbour §p.m. Bible School and the s Supper. Combin- ed Service at the Murray Harbour Church of Christ 7.30 p.m. A. cordial welcome all. Kenneth T. Norris. Evan — E- eeecaedt THE MONTAUGE Pastoral Charge the United Church of Canada, Rev. J. M. Fraser, Minister, Sunday, March Ist. ivice 7.30 Churchill Service 3 p, m. Rev. YORK Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Minis- ter: Rev. G. A. D. Elliott. Wor- ship services for Sunday, Marct- 1 il a.ma. Central; 2.30 p.m. Pleasant Grove: 7.30 p.m. York. COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge G. Killen, Minister. United Church of Canada.’ Rev | WwW \ Forsvth, B.A., Minister Chur services for Sunday March 1. 1959. West Covehead lI a.m., Covehead Road 3 p.m., Un- lon Road 7.30 p.m. United Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday, Mar- Ist. Education services at Bun- bury 11 am. and Mt. Herbert 2.30 p.m. Men’s Choir at Pownal at 7 p.m. Rev. T. R. Goudge. Minister POWNAL ROADS, Alexandra. services for Sunday. Cross Roads 11 a.m) 3 p.m. » Hazelbrook Rev. C. W. Passey, CROSS Hazelbrook March ist., Alexandra 7.0 p.m Minister ANGLICAN Church of Canada Crapaud and Springfield for Sun- day, March 1, 1959. St. John’s Holy Communion 11 a.m., St. Elizabeth's Evening prayer. 2.30 p.m. Rector Rev. Davis S. H. Min- ton NEW LONDON St. John’s, Presbyterian Church service Sa- turday, March Ist., 7.30 p.m. Ser- vice conducted by ‘the G.M.C. Group FREE CHURCH. of Scotland. Service March Ist.: Stanchel 2.- 20 p.m. Rev. J.H. Bishop. \ UNITED CHURCH of Canada. Cavendish Pastoral Charge. Ser- vices of Divine Worship Sunday, March Ist., 1959: 11 a.m. Caven- dish; 230 p.m. New Glasgow; 7.30 p.m. Stanley Bridge. MILTON — RUSTICO Parish, Rector\ Rev. A.E. Piercey, servi- ces for Sunday March Ist. St. John’s Milton 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion and sermon; 7:30 evening prayer and sermon. St. Mark’s Rustico, 2.30 Even ing Prayer and Sermon; “Come and bring the whole family.” }a.m. Ninth Commandment. Rev. Waldo Elliott, Minister. HAMPTON Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada, Servic- es, March Ist., as follows: Bon- shaw,, 11 a.m., De Sable, 2.30 p-m., Hampton, 7.30 pm. Rev. M. K. Charman, Minister. WINSLOE- United Churches. Sunday, March Ist., Services at Highfield 7.30 p.m.: Princetown Road, 3 p.m.; Winsloe South H Ses- sion meeting after evening ser- vice. Rev. Dr. ‘E. Arthur Betts Minister. CORNWALL _ Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Servic es Sunday, March Ist. Kingsto 11 a.m.; New Dominion 3 p.m.. Cornwall 7.30 p.m. Presentation of Lanyards to senior member: |of the C.G.LT. at this service | Sunday School: Cornwall 11 a.m Rev.- R. A. Patterson, minister PRINCE THE CENTRAL Bedeque Unit- day 11 a.m. Ordinance of The Lord’s Supper. Rev. Oharies A. ALBERTON .Pastoral Charge - United Church of Canada. Sun- day March 1. Cascumpec worship 11 a.m. Alberton Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship at 7:0 p.m BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge. The United Oburch of Canada. Rev. G.A. Cowper - Smith, Min- ister. Services Sunday, March 1: Bedeque, 11 a.m., Borden 1:30 p. m., Albany 7.30 p.m. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. March Ist., service Coleman at im-Moderator. THE NORTH Bedeque Pastor- TSunday School 7.30 p.m. conducted by Rev. J.Y. | Garrett. Rev. J.H. Bishop, inter- | March 1, 1959 Miminegash I! a. m: Montrose 3 p.m; Elmsdaie 7 p.m. THE SCHEDULE OF Services for Tryon Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Canada for Sunday, March Ist. is as fol- lows: 11.00 a.m. Tryon. 3.00 p.m., Crapaud, 7.30 p.m. Cape Tra- verse. Minister, Rev. A. D. C. Earle. THE PRESBYTFRIAN Church Services for Sunday March first. Kensington Sunday School 10.00 ‘a.m. Divine Service 11.00 a.m. Freetown, Divine Service 2.00 p.m. Keir Memorial Malpeque, Divine Service 7.00 p.m. A cor- dial welcome to all. Rev. E. H. Bean, B.A., B. Th.. B.D., Min- ister. 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