vomootiycloarmtlior. mummumnm ’ Jul" “at 2: ldHowever. some cloud will Frederictoi: 25 and 55. saim DI. 533°;oEr' 48 so :move into the northern Parts 10"" 28 ’"d 5' . iduring the daY- 'l ‘d tod t Ci ‘ HALIFAX ice» — The wen i Regional forecasts: "'g‘ u '. ayda228mfluue- her office says skies were clear Prince Edward Island. 93518“ town 12'16 d’m' an . pm u i l ' R tico at 8 20 p m Summ over most of the district late Sun N .B. Counties. lower St. John .ils _ i, . . : r “er. ' ‘day and temperatures had drop- River Valley: sunny. clouding [Side tide e-ghteen minute. ‘ler 2 The Guard'an' Charlottetm‘m' Mon' Nov‘ 9’ 1964' ped to the 305 in manv places. A “over in the evening; not much .tian Charlottetown. Sun rises A ‘”’ it \westerly flow of dry air will con ichan e in temperature. west ttoday at 6.51 am. am I I d B t. A I i I l g . tinue over the region today to Ywinds 15. Low-high at Charlotte i5.03 p.m. E d S I S, Ide SUMMERSIDE — In bring-Istated that the problems were: ‘ ' the h ing the fall session of shortage of pastors, the P.E.I. Baptist Association to afexodus from rural areas. the close Saturday. Rev. Edward‘small church being cast aside Britten. pastor of the Tryon by the large churc es Baptist Church. said "we live He said there was also a in an upside down world“. bright side. Therhurchesrare ‘ " inverted ;more intereste in evangeism, w§§§?.k'“fihe""minfs"m stated more churches are self-support- ‘ “we m‘ust use m.er mol at our ing With better churches and disposal to help right this Parsonages . and there are: but every m0] “hhoutfmore full time pastorates now cm“ Wi” fan" 5gzgrlg‘rr'nliesrlficrivas - inghesg‘i‘i’gionalasmr H"; flare“ In his seeihnd addressf Dhr. . , . . Whitney state some o te SS PRESIDENT MEETS STUDENTS °’ "-‘e Spri“g“§“"ibaptis' These ' 983:8” M82312th $93” E: t l. the Bible as the all sufficient I l . . ‘rule of faith and ractice; 2 hip}, wendebom .1911), Saturday at the BaSiiica Rec- to right. Wilhelmina Kaptein. zie. Summerside. adelegate to ‘song serVice Wl‘llcth was dt'ol- the lordship.“ Jegus Christ; . national director of the Cana- reation Centre. Charlottetown Mount Stewart; _Dav1d Peppin. theJRC Studycemre at Bridge_ iowed Ehyh the scrap Ere 1{Tea mg 3‘ the freedom of consciencg; _ dian Junior Red Cross. was for JRC high school students. hensmgton chairman for the I rom .lp esiaMns Jy . orga I I the church as a fellowship: special guest at a conference With Mr. Wendeborn are. left conference. and Judy MacKen- portconneflwut. last summer. ltflacMidlalr‘li’i 1iamesH rig; of believers; 5. evangelism. as a “S an ., '5' 8W 9"” a zthe means of church extenSion. gard ‘0 Newmundlflnd 8” 93' sang He Wh‘spe" Sweatl One of the resolutions which . 'cehem, Peace To Me". Mrs. Normanlwas passed at this meeting Turning to closer at home MacMillan read two poems en-‘read as follows. “Whereas ap_ In 0 a o e agricultural affairs. the direc- “th "I'd Ram". 589 A ser'iproxjmateb; 1,000 automobile tor suggested that the market "30"" and “Christ Ila: Nojaccidems have happened on year looks good with regard Hands But Our Hands . ithe REL highway. in the past to pota oes shipments are. This was followed by prayerlyear and some 29 of these re. w. Mr t ‘evenly maintained". gby Deacon Ray Sha ;5uhed in fatalities and where. n 2 . Sangster suggested to Association delegates heardl‘as in a large percentage of ‘the meeting that the ARDA two. addresses byh Dr. R. E. these accidents alcohol was Y . . I . , “la. tourist develo men! in‘program Will do much. for Whitney during t.e day. Dr. involved; therefore be it re. Safigsltlesrmg3£?ncial_mai§ieetilig,sotl‘lcgsg zslug/2:31 (Pretrial? I} 1thlagle PI‘OVinCC. Wthhp in "1"“ tagglclllmire {m {get province' hwmtney -ls- squrmtfirdeIth 0‘ sowed that we can to the at- . I . ‘ . ’ ‘ .' . . . . . ; n on s orivar 0 coninu- ome missmns or e an- tentjon of our government that director. was guest speaker aEISangstert .briettl), Nodtifi‘hlegdlahli; he anticipated. Will aSSist .in i increasing development. tjc United Baptist Come“. our P‘EJ. Baptist Association the Kensmgton Area Board 0 ,recent up n .e I [prowdmg a fast expandlng “The thing that we need mm ms first address was en_ . . still believes that the freer the Trade general meetmg recent““'h°re he was exuemoly lm' market for P.E.I. agricultural most is industry". the speaker titled “The Problems andgsale of intoxicating drink the November ll " ' "r ‘ d' 9' t . . . - . Llo‘gngocll‘ef‘lsfi’ lgtrrogfi'uacmmcogi‘:lfrigid?Sdpailtiglilarlserlditif d:::rd PI‘OdUClS- He stated that tradelmldklh? P0811 vof trade. He Progress of Home Misswns' igreater the number "of acci- mitlee chairman. a to highways. He int-sees a very 1possibilities in all fields in re- ' 59° 9 mom“ or “‘9 Ke'.“ In this address Di‘. Whitney dents on our highways . sington area. saying that it .has one of the greatest traffic ! -. potentials in the province. giv- I I I ing the area a good chance for . expansion in all fields. - i I ‘though there are numerous‘ . I ‘lpossibilities for the area, the‘ I ‘ ‘ideas should originate in the} minds of the people them I ‘ selves. he said. “Negative ithinking,” stated Mr. Sang- .ster, “is the greatest draw- lback with which most areas . n. B have to conten y DICK MacDONALD .v The Cubans “my give 8 him P. I. l. E: The meeting was held in Canadian Press Correspondent w - 1 the Kensington Regional High} MONCTON (CPl—A program‘flght. mé‘fi‘gy 83:35:13? ESchool and the president. Mur- ‘of selling young Holstein bulls their own Brahma cows to pro. tray MacEWEfl. DPESided- l'to Cuba is in full swing in theiduce an animal that win yield The board agreed (0 re‘lllestharltime provinces. During the both milk and an improved continuation of inspection oftlast six months more than 1‘ooo‘quamy of meat . . ‘PTOdUCe at Secma" Brosslanimals from the area have The hulls au'thsHhs a,- j - Frozen Fm)" “am This ‘Vaslbeen shipped south from the h ht 111‘ h Hie ' (81‘ in accord with requests to the {port 01553th John NB bong . fl‘ber. O 8 "ml; an ‘ board by farm gmups' ‘ Last week one of the largest argam as“ _ so muc per Utilization of the Winter‘shi men's _ 300 buns __ *was 3mm“ ‘1 f" 3". 5° mm“ P" D Works program ls under study based on the Cuban {Ni n pound of hie “eight. The Monc- card. 3 gr 81‘ ton. Sussex and Carleton county . A discussinn on an.“ e_ Combat“? d9 Palmamoeha. areas of New Brunswick have - - Except for one hitch many 1-, n th m 50f t fth ,ments to asstst in the welfar . I m by 99. 9 “9 re "‘05 0 9 benefits for needy families. re- Marmme firme" wou. pm ‘tbuymg- :sulted in the matter being turn- 8 .mb” on an am“ pm" _The musv Wrens“! Whe“ over to the public affairs "ducuon my?“ ‘91. this ready 51" to eight mmm‘s old. Weigh committee under the chair-imarkel‘ The h'tCh ‘5 “.13.‘ as yet between 300 “d 50" Wunds manship of E. C. Moore. 'thel'e has been "0 definite ,Word and bring from $60 to $125 each _ Other business included et-im! FOW “mg “"3 CUbans W'” bera spokesman for the scheme {ting sidewalks on the Margatel'wdling to purchase the bulls, to says Road as far as the Kensington be used 85 breeding SlOCk- Cuban ships load the bulls at tRegional Igigh School by com The whole affair began less Saint John every two or three t ac ing te department of than a year ago when Cubantii'eeks. highways- :agriculture officials decided to-' M a ritlme businessmen in- I Eifi‘enlarge their buying dterritorfy. voived in the program locate . iPreviously. they ha boug t the prospective purchases for S lbulls from Ontario and Quebec the Cubans, who do the actual liarmers. A number of animals buying. Of ‘still come from these provinces} ‘but today most efforts are be-E ‘iing concentrated in Sew Bruns-1 MANAGEMENT AND STAFF To Be Formedgwwk and Nova i woaomo ice weaved . At that time there “’35 talkitem ratures from the weather The cultural activities of «that the program could continueth: ‘each Canadian province win for five years. However. in red Mhh Max, 5 1 . . be represented at a confer. cent months the Cubans have‘Dawson H H I 1 & Vence in Ottawa today andtnot given any iNdlcatlon 35 m Prince George” - 21 36 I . TUGSdaY Which will establishiwhen t‘ie project might end. Vancouver 37 46 , ’ a national council of folk art, M lectorja I . . . ’ n ' Christopher Gledhill. directorl pLAN FRENCH CLASS of music for P.E.I. will be the] ‘Edlmonton 19 39 representative of this provincei VANCOUVER ICPl—Parents Ra giary 29 38 ‘ Among the ideas to be dis-:of 558 elementary school chil- ?g r.” £1 42 _ ‘e_ussed will be a series of fes-idren here Monday night ap--wmmpeg “2 48 ,. SUMMEI’SIde itivals to be. held across Can-Jproved a proposal by the school Tommo ---- 36 55 x ada. a series of educationallboard to send their children toOttawa 29 50 ‘ ‘ projects and general com- 'school on Saturday mornings to.M°"treal 37 51 , munity ideas. ilearn French. Parents‘ approval Quebec, 27 49 1-; Secretary of State Maurice was announced at a school!F1‘?de“°l0" - — 53 i Lamontagne. minister dealing board meeting at whic'i details ismnl 30“" -- 25 52 i, ;with the 1 7 Centennial and of the French course. for chil- Mmjdon - 50 h" {ff/f » Tlion. 'Rene Tremblay. minister dren in Grades 4 to 7 were dis- Halifax v - - - ~ 32 52 W! ‘ \ of Citizenship and immigra- closed. Parents will pay a fee.Char10tlel0W! 30 47 f,‘ . :- tion are patrons for the two iof $20 for 40 hours of instruc- Sydney . . . . . 32 46 E day conference. ttion. Yai‘mouth . . . . . . . .. 33 49 rf/{r - 911111129715” ‘ ’ . REMEMBRANCE DAY Monday. November 11. 1964 . . . in Flanders Fields tofiogloflmmydm whose sacrifice we acknow- ledge to the m of our being .. U . and "number!"- Remember Our War Dead We" Attend Services on ‘ ' over! hm“. pay WE SHALL ALWAYS REMEMBER 'I'l-IEM . . . Provincial Command . 1 al a ated Dairies HALL MFG. Co. Ltd. Am 9 m m, ' Royal Canadian legion V m w.+‘r 5+...ef Summgrfid. —~..-,.Q‘ _... .. b I