rime eteac | —/ i: fel “. Charges Ageinst | \Sore ; 18 The Guardian, Charlottetown, jan, 6, 1988. | ; arising from en Oct. @ collision : e | Thurs, Steinbergs emiat ee ae up 4 hich injuréd six persons. South fr icans\ Vonc erin ca, Mai ma WSs Tn, ee Coauder Dropped ta: uississea, res sine the fie! of white rule in Africa, PI hai ital, the said ped . | Vewoerd said recently, “we With Rhodesia zone, se the | an e in , The new association ‘would al- are nit a bo seek- | reasoning goes,, South Ansiee low the te faired i heliegeog ato Ont. cP | NAMED MINISTER ers, n tever,/ might feel dangerously isolat In France the French market Canadian’ |Chrses ~~ SALISBURY. (AP)—An ardent threats might be made against |and féa mong | areca road and earelete. & ae ovt ul South Africa, and if the danger her a 14,100,000" ee ites. | | France, Bere vy pg ee against Andrew ocate of Rhodesian independ- arises, we shall fight for the sur. |The non-whites include an esti- | MONTREAL. (CP)—A spokes: products also nag teade leader of the Ace ed bea ace from Britain ‘has been “By DENNIS LEE ROYLE, |to the wneud “Perknctos | ait “powerful fighting force viva} of the whites.” mated 11,000,000 Sfrican Bantu man = fete’ bene Ltd. of | available ie Coante through | Pan were withdrawn here ‘this country’s "foreign JOHANNESBURG - (AP) — colonies of Angola and Mozam. | south of the Sahara. cee eiee say worl oa . In’ Pee the | a sa : the, com. |Steinberg’s Lid. : Pre sempre lawyer, Vc, Jona et and jeanne ier. hw gine te hie prema bique _ | The. government: has- spent that ee mer 9 impopo'’ een eee 50 renal Nesiemmen te bale a1 aa ike Coswe withdrew the 4 bg i Se piers t can remain neu- |BUILDS FORCES =.» | more than $280,000,000 on the‘air |i Rhodesid if the Smith regime LOOK FOR: LIFE \dupermartet chain in rance to |. BULDS PLAN GETAWAY jeharges because Mr. Tomeae Oe to take up. farming. tral at ror a the eco-| Verwoerd's government has force alone, buying French, Mi-’ starts to crumble. _ | Experiments of raising cactus be named Super-Marche: Mont-| Bobwhite quail_sleep in a cir- | decided not to appeal. oe Serer Prime Minister ray hed Bomic squeeze'on Rhodesia. | beefed up its military ‘ might might | rage jet fighters, British Can- Rhodesia, South Africa, Am-jin an ammonia - methane at- . lele with the heads pointing out- | dangerous driving conviction held the two Os “The South African government-|over the last three years, build- |berra honibers and American gdla and Mozambique make up mosphere indicates ‘there may The first two stores, in sub- ward so that all can fly away | On Dee. 1, Mr. Thompeon was {they were vacated by Clford insists its staying out out of the. Brit- jing it into what is considered the | Hercules transports. Its army most of the area south of, The! be life on Jupiter... _ __ Urban Paris, will open in. 1967. without colliding, if disturbed. ‘fined $250 plus of $67.10'Du Pont. ia ish struggle with the eee itieimer acme. samen aaa aman aia = rs caiaas a mority government in lesia. : - | we But South Africa has been : quietly building. its military | i muscle and observers say it | May feel fotced to help its]. sorthern neighbor in 1966. Premier Hendrik Verwoerd vowed Friday to keep South Af gica neutnal in the British+Rho- desia clash. 3 :, In a ‘New Year's’ message, ; i Verwoerd said he will not let eG te “South Affica be pressured inte . ‘foining the British economir boycott of Rhodesia. 4 The boycott, including an. of embargo, .was slapped against Rhodesia it'ani effort to under- : mine the rebellious white mi- _ gority government. REMAINS NEUTRAL Verwoerd denied press reports that his government made a sec- ret deal with Britain to support measures against Rhodesia. He said he is keeping South Africa out of what he termed a ‘‘do- mestic. confrontation between Britain and Rhodesia.” ‘ But at..the..same time, he made it clear South Africa op-: poses Britain's demands that the 4,000,000 black African majority : . fm__Rhodesia receive eventual | political control, There are | about 220,000 whites. ; | “Tt would be idle to hide . that most South Africans are @onvinced_. that it ‘would. be_| wise to white or black in Rho- | desia to seek to. hasten a black . Verwoerd said. | even on its side. CHURCHES (Continued from page 9) = Pastorate: Sunday, 7 : Tryon: Church School 10 a.m. Worsbip ii a.m. Westmoreland:. Evening Worship 7.30 p.m. Ev- P @ryone welcome. Rev. Edward | G, Britten, pastor. f O'LEARY United Church Pas. | : it Oyu GARDEN VALLEY CANNED . Faye e guest speak- er. Brae and West Devon at | West Devon 9.45 a.m. Bloom- field and O'Leary at O'Leary | 11.15 a.m: TRYON Charge, the United | Church. Sunday, Jan’ 9. Sunday | * §ehools: Cape Traverse 10 a.m. | - Worship: Sacrament. Crapaud 11 a.m. Tryon 2. p.m. | of Lord’s | Supper. Cape Traverse 11 a.m. | Tryon -3.p.m. Crapaud 7.30 p.m. | Minister, Rev. A.H. O’Brien. | NORTH TRYON and Bradal- | bane Charge, the Presb yter- fan Church North Tryen: Wor- | ehip Service will be conducted | by Mr. D.R- Morrison, elder of | ‘the Summerside Presbyterian Church at_11.a.m. Sunday School | 12 noon, Rev. Raymond: L. Gil- | lis, interim-moderator. oe 2 49 SAUSAGES ” . 55¢|>.. GREEN GABLE — BY THE PIECE iw 5% BOLOGNA » 33c ~WIENERS: CRINO | lington: Rev, tor. ete CHRISTIAN Church, Summer-_| side. Minister, D.L: Howlett. BL | ble School 10 a.m. Worship and’ | communion 11 a.m, (Service | broadcast over CJRW) Evening | Service 7.30 p.m. A combined | service at the Presbyterian “Church, concluding the ‘Week | of Prayer’’ with Rev. A-W. Rey- | golds speaking, at j '. ALBERTON Pastoral tual the United Church. Rev. David *} MacDonald, minister. Worship | will be conducted -by Rev. Arth- | ur Murray in Cascumpec:at 11 | a.m. and in Alberton at 2.30 p.m. ‘| Alberton; Sunday School 11 am. | ALBERTON and ‘West Point | Presbyterian Services, Jan. 9. --Rev.-J.S: McBride, Catechist, Al-— a “Berton: Sunday School 10.30 a.m. Worship 11-a.m. West Point: Sun- May School 2 p. m. Worship 300 p.m. RICHMOND BAY Chatie, ey , Presbyterian Church. WMS “ ‘Tyne Valley meet at the Cia | of Mrs. James Livingstone, | Thursday, Jan, 6 at 8 p-m. Free- | land WMS meeting at the home | of Mrs. Erving Smith, Thursday | at 8 p.m. Prayer meeting»at the | Manse Wednesday, Jan. 5, at 8 | p.m, Worship, Jan, 9. Victoria {| West 11 a.m. Tyne Valley 3 pm. | Freeland 7.30 p.m. Charles E. Hoekstra, ne PRINCETOWN — LOT 16 Un ted Church Pastoral Charge. | Morning Service, Princetown 11 a.m, Evening Service, Lot 16, | 7.30 pm. Minister, Rev. Freder- | fek Lloyd. BEDEQUE NORTH Pastohal | Charge, the United Church. Minister, Rev. 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