Lent. has taken on many later- pretations with regard to its full llsnlficance. Dependtng on the viewpoint. however. some eenald- they remain the rbentisadarkveilolaorrow s"weaiwaysknewtheintohe. under which we are to banish all Perhaps one of the warmest sources of joy and Iidit-bearted- they have received came ness; while others see lent as a former B.D.U. debater. Al- fahricated luxury of time wherein llacboaald. a member of the may receive the light of seif- which won the Na- anrlerstandlng and spiritual guid- ting crown in 1962. Mr. ance. Affairs at college do not as- atsme any great changes but at this time of year there is an In- fluence exerted by a mixture of these two views which is injected Into the attitude of every studetn. The air is still fresh and the taste of victory still sweet for our debating champions. Don McDou- gall and Leo Peddie. And well might this be so. for it is indeed Snmylnl to see two of our fellow students. who work in such a ded- icated and unassuming manner al they do. receive the high honors which are their due. It is some- how stirring to see the ray of glory pass to those who act first as true gentlemen. then as artisans. The representation which they gave us as individuals of character and integrity itself stands out as part of what they have most contri- buted. During this past week. as part the debating organization at St. Dunstan's asserted that this year was by far the most successful year for debating at the College. lan Gillies. president. and Mary Elaine Trainor. secretary-treasun es-, did a great job in carrying out and supervising the activities of the Maritime lnter-collegiate Debating League. Debating is carried on. under supervision. as part of the regular program of every class. and like the efficient "farm system" it is. it never fails to come up with good debating prospects as well as an DI. J.F. FRANK The Junior Farmers Agriculture Short Course completed its five day session Friday night. E.W E.W. CLARK Junior Farmers End Course Emphasizing Animal Health G.C. Fisher. Director of Veterin- ary Serviccs, P.E.l. Dept. of Ag cial Public Health Veterinarian. Sat. March 16. 1957 The Guardian Page 3 4 MUSIC FESTIVAL AND MUSICIANS 1'he Membership Coinrnittee of the Music Festival Association is pleased to report that the sum- her of citizens supporting its work is increasing constantly. This is e vary healthy situation. and the general trend towards increased support may be taken as a refine tion of the developing apprecia- tion of good music among our pee pie and of a progressive incentive towards perfection among our stu- dents, both of which benefits have been brought about through the annual spring festivals. We note with particular interest that this year has seen a very con- siderable increase in the number of new group members such as Women's Institutes. Catholic Wo- men's Leagues. Home and School Associations and other oganized bodies. This phase of membership em- phnsizes two important factors, firstly. that interest in and sup- port of the Music Festival is ri- spreadding into the districts, and UINUWI D11 -l-L Higgins. Provin secondly. that the proportion of in- P. terested individuals is increasing CARL F. BURKE W. H. C. Schwartz, president I! The Maritime Life Assurance Company. announc the election of Carl F. Burke, Charlottetown, as a director representing the policyholders. Mr. Burke is vice-presirlcnt and r of the wide acclaim of their ac- occasional "find." It is within the - e - s . , . - - . . '. CENTRAL FARMERS INSTITUTE OFFICERS com-is-me-z. we .. .... ....... ..... CW ”"'”i”” i W 9' if-E i it - "ice e".:::::"t.-.3.:e:”;..:t.i1;:L2::::: . . been entertained and feted widely the person who in a few years will ""1 "mt u" mm 3 bee". c"”"' 55".”: .Re5e”'rh Owe” 5""-W5 'ei”'959m h”"d”d5 M 9"” d Mom unfair Aviamm ' by the City officials and the var- emerge as a debater of champion- W911 HD2111 and '9" ll!!! F:”""?' D"”5"m' ExPe”me""'li ""5 ' ;.' F El farmers re-elected Thurs- right) Hudson Lowther. President; Earl lugs and Hudson Pridham. ious service clubs of the city. who ship calibre is now getting his "more people should take ".lm"' J'M' M""d.y' Llvesllwk . Am”"3. ""3 gmlll” ml" h.'" r”""Tf" ' dpv I0 ilie executive of the Central J. Lincoln Dewar. Secretary. three of the county directors. so kindly bestowed on them tok- start. Perhaps. in this age of lax the gdvantage of the jnfm-ma. heldmam Pmd"cu9" Sewl” Joined this year for the first time .'L Ful'lllt'lZs Institute: FRONT (left to STANDING: J. Darrell Picketts. Guard ianPhoto ens and gifts of appreciation. The conviction and argumentation. we mm which is available on Agricul Canal” DeP'-- "f A3"c""""3 D” ind that l"lVe 5ec""9d ' 'Xi5 R.S. MacDonald, Sub-District Vet- ghip since our last newspnper re- .. erlnarian. Health of Animals Div-t port are the women's institute, MR, -. ision: D.A. sgiies. Asriculturalv of Shcrbrooke, lrishtown, and El- ist. Island Fer" izer Co. Ltd. W.E. don, the Souris Home and School .d . 1. Smith, Horticulturalist. Fruit and Association, and the Holy Redem- h-Y(l)(: nzwulg Orly 5:, tllgllln , Vegetable Division. Canada Dept. i er Sub-division Catholic Women'si C "3 i d egg . -.5 should attach much more impor- tance to debating and the educa- tional results which it produces. Little mention has been made of the echoes which are heard to turn! Problems." He also express- ed the thanks of those attending the course, to the P.E.l. Depart- ment of Agriculture and especially CHURCHES TOMORROW mougmg fog out; 1-mg reverberate from the Sigma Del- , g , . - , ta sot-hity, which 1. the official Dr. George C. Fisher who -organ- 01 -Agriculture; -l-D-IL Sterling. League, and another new Life l3M1nE when Sufnmel p p Anglican Church THE BAPTIST CHURCH By His Eminence Cardinal M.cGuiga.n voice of the co-eds on the campus. ind the cod"; on Ahmui Health Regelirch Oftflcleriv Cereal member. C H k prices are at their best. i . R V ' , Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets ;rilt1mh:e?lllli:u1?t.s'd lliileit iosfaxifgs: for providing the facilities and the :,s':"'' :'::"":" 51 Pa""i' provincial hgigmgrsiip auxin; For high egg production it ST. Pl.aTlaRS CATHEDRAL 3" 9 outstanding speakers. " W5 V ” 9 "W "" on low feed conversion we at were represented at the sessions. 01'- Thoae m were Pr ”' t E. W. Clark; Urban Laughlin and John Dekker, Sherbrooke; Ralph r itable fact that none of their activ- ities exist merely on the "tenta- tive" level. They always seem it make the most of the projects they launch out on. The Pre-Len- ten dance which it sponsored re- cently. was. of course. a splendid success. and the large number of students in attendance decided to give it an exuberant "final fling" The course was designed to pro- vide background information as to what is required to maintain health in livestock. Also what is necessary to produce quality ani- mal products. The main theme was Animal Health. The majority of the discussion periods centered around disease problems. suggest you buy our Leg- homs or one of our Log- ". cl horn crosses. Gill . 99 ,,,..,mm aavuoits CHICK 4 out 1368 HATCHERY "I. H" HI. Herbert Dial 7984 minders to man that his body must one day return to the same dust of the earth from which it drew its sustenance during this earthly l LENT SUMMONS EVERYONE T0 REPENT AND ATONE . l in the Catholic ceremony of Ash Organist and Choir Director ,, A A L Mm-1, marks the be. as ---------v so-o-I s;::::::.::.'.::” :2: "d" we ""0"! M" me" I" priest as he traces the Sign of the ' dud, "I m' s"ll"""'"' 'Cross in ashes on the forehead of (C""" "" '" '3'” 'each of the faithful. kneeling be- Minister: ' Rev. H. L. Mitton, B.A.. B.D. Mrs. G. Elliott Full. Anglican Ruchford Square The Reverend Canon G. E. Mofiatt . M.A.. ll.D. Rector. The Reverend W. G. Hogg, Honorary Assistant Priest. organist and Choir Director Frizz-ell. Winsloe; Arthur Camer- on, Head of Hillsboro; John Douc- ette, Rollo Bay; Allison MacLean. Arnold Barrett and Alison John- son of Lot 10: Mr. and Mrs. Rack- ham, Sterling Macliae. William is. if all life ends here at death. then truly the pessimism of the atheist and the agnostic would be justified. But the Christian knows Mi shun. uc, Mung 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship f h- ' his religion to be one of salvation, . . D , J. F. F k. 0ff' - i - . - Sermon: "The lntercessory 0:; gglrzmn occasion" one might of man through the redeeming mer- Eheggelgalfgf "9 u" dual” challlge of the lgsdsion ;f”f,,,.,l,':,l Nicholson. and Iklth DICHESOI) 0i I SECOND SUNDAY 1" I-ENT Pny" M h''"" Unhn 17) iremzirhk. "A thought provoking l-um” mt-ough the redeeming meb Although thelice surface in the P”h”l03V M”'mm9 Bmmh L55 the New Glasgow gmup' wmmrd AIHIHH1 "B1535 Th” Th? ”5 0' Ch"5i- oratory located at Saclrville. was P'""d' Kmgsmn "d wmmm rink was soft and rather heavy. the Co-eds persuaded many skat- ers to get out the blades and turn out for the skate they were soon- soring last Saturday evening in aid of the Soroity. Although the ice was somewhat heavy. everyone seemed to enjoy the skate which was the last one to be sponsored in the rink this year. Refreshments ceremony.” another observes. (Yes. it is all that and much more Benin-wins with hymn-sin: led i2.”illQJ3i?.il.”53.2ilIEf.?l;”i..i.?il M w' so M"M""”' loo morose. too and. too antiquat- s"'"'”'i "TM 6”" sl"'Be”Hed and thoroughly unmodern. in 91'" 2 I”! , th' ' h dl th . Anthem: "Dreams of Galilee"ire;;5).,.i., lsfelasiltyif fir thets 6135;”. (M""l'l"'""50l0ll'vi Mn 5- 5- cisely the attitude the Christian Bnrhoe lmust take in regard to the Lenten 7:30 a.m.-Mattias 3:00 a.rn.--Holy Eucharist F""'"" 1'" mm" ltzoo a.m.-Church School (6-15) ll:00 a.m.-Choral Eucharist ilzllo a.m.-Church School (under 6). 12.15 p.m.-Holy Baptism. 1:00 p.m.-Evensong Daily Services at usual hours That makes all the difference. that makes what dies live again. This second life. or better this ful- ler everlasting life. is one from which death and sickness and all other sorrows are banned-they no longer exist. What a glorious triumph the eternal happiness of the next life will be for the Christian soul! But one of the main speakers. He dealt with problems concerning control of parasitic ” He stressed the importance of sanita- tion in all control work. GRADE VALUE On Thursday afternoon M. W. Chepesuik, District Supervisor. Lord" (lvanov) 1.00 p.sn.-Evening Service T. V. Maintenance Service Contract Burke Electric To help you guard against possible" ive repairs to your TV set this contract gives you guaranteed trouble free service on all parts including picture tube and labour, at a small cost. Sold by the week. month or year. A" w9l'-"'9" HJIIIII-AIINIHM "5001! Ind T"-lseaon Above all these weeks pre- were served after the skate - men. ..n..-e-:-e- . i . ' - - th d t th t f h ' Fede al Livaat ck Mark ting Ser- . sr. PAUL'S ANGLICAN .'-'.”t"i'...iTl"1;'l:.'I:2.'Il ......,.,..,,,.,1f:d',';8 "'3 genie" gegson qiustdlie a.”u.'J"lam2 ...2agEi.'.i..”....32iiZ3 fhltwlwuglh HI; -thggtic -ghedulg vice Em . veiy inemii... dem- Aathorued FOR FURTHER INFORMATION DIAL 9624 CHURCH Class. in church parlor. All who i reealliti an ays an ours we In - me- mad 0' wm)ws' pain "a &: second i:Ilellgel)llienl.:alle)xcl'.i!:! ormmmn on the dmerence of up desire to discuss the meaning For the Christian what can be gllfggxngd the mad or the cm” been completed. the Amateur Ath- Ml me” "1"" betwe" I End. & To Va Established 1709 by Royal efttle Christian Life are wcl--more real than this All men N F" PRAYER - leti cA.-isociation on the campus A "Id I End. C mm" H' Fnun mmmm mic. mm die I am 8 '-mm- th f The Season of Lent which be- .3 mu Mn H mm 0, the low the Forman of Pork Cutting at m mwnn .1. The Reverend Canon J. T. lbhott. .5 ll must die. Moreover iind ed: (ill: tglgiliiiagnglil: ;.'Ie":g;;szde';y 8);", mil: ends of hg bhsiness. and earlier 2:25;”. P";::;' lizglttgg dg: . Rector. Cane And War-Mr t t t - , 1' . tr this in th Ath 1 ti od - 0" - ' P is, rl1u:ltIllSie til: '” pe"""ce and men” "my" 1' tor. lgliftiier li:ncGules:n.c sill! :2. 3”"P W35 V"? grateful for the Doctrlcal Wiring 0”5"'l-Si "id Ch" m'''”''"''' is a time of external denials and kindness extended by Canada Pac- Ilepairing and Supplies Mr. H. John Harris. F.lt.C.0. as Christ died so that I too may "T ti 1 d m g A. President. Elm" Hnmmlll. -Rm-4We7m;m;n --- TRINITY UNITED live;-s Cr-rgst lived after the resur- 3nJif3..?t"oi"p3iy3l ....3'.ii'e'eiJv". Weneddmswkvnlgl W" they -'; 52': .232 .”.';'.3' .21” fl'.'3.lf.'."”.'?'f.f; 01! Heaths . ,.,j.,.,4um,, Sch”, ,.",,m. m, CHURCH "W9"-., 39""-"'1'?" 'm"'- "'0" God may be instensifi 4 within us. W” ' '”"" """"""' ”, plant. llonaehold A pllances Y - art dust. the Maritime lntercollegiate Ath hi-nior Classes mum"... PRICE or SIN thpgpfrllgeregardfei 1" um um letlc Union which were being held The other speakers and discuss- T919 on ll.li0-Sunday School. Primary km A "In Muiu-n, B A 1)eath,ihe ct"-istian sould know; gemgg eniifrnmfce et:.c"'6':1”'ul:: at Mount Allison Unlfersity over ion leaders were as follows: H.C. iinii Beginners Caascs . ' ' is a punishment resulting from t it t 11' a two day period. Eleven colleges Ballem. Sanitary Inspector. P.E.l. M,gMomm pm" g Sm,” Rev. G. Howard Christie. . ormina. 3.... 5., ,1... are sickness, .':,',f;,,g mi jff"::;Vg',d', were represented at the meetings. Dept. of Health; C.l(. Clay. Dir- 112 K.” sf, msungnon oouNsm,Lo35 ector of 4-H Clubs and Livestock. one of the major topics discus- P.E.l. Dept. of Agriculture; Dr. led was the question of how many of the colleges intended to partici- pate in Canadian football and en- ter teams. St. Thomas. Mount A. and U.N.B. announced their in- EA 3.1) - . " t physical and niiintal strains and Andrew 5' wel" D'Dj ;bl'eak(liiwns. All these maladies. 0:,'::l "W Dlfwlv" 0' Cl'0"'I- gman must bear in this life and Y I F- Mllll0l1'l- A-R-C-Q ltliley all contribute to bring about g L-. t at separation or body from soul ".00 a.rn.-Senior (hurch school which we can -.dcam.-- subject: caching" 5.00-Evcnsong and Sermon Suhlert: "Betrayal of Christ” Visitors Are cordially Invited Mn” 61”” M m” humbly acknowedgeging our debt to Him for all that we are a nd have. accepting as His will for us all the sufferings of this life and asking him for the grace that we and TRAVEL AGENTS Telqslsones: Insurance 3046 - Travel 854! To Attend. "09 Im Prim.” Ind Begin may sanctify each of our foot- . . .- ' All h ill : - to ti to t h d l d ..... y W i "5" t ”” ”""”"" ” .;;eIi;;m0n";gea;0agnc;f fggfmcrotg ...l...?.'.'.. on". i'L'3nL.7.Ti.io3.i i?.I'.. onaanorernrown. r. I. I. DRESBYTERhAN 11.00-Divine Worship "'5 son on' the mad to C'll:,u','y is. Dalhousla and St. Francis Xav- sermon: "Conflicts (Joni-c-rning CEARDUITETOWN ier, of course. will remain in the Nova Scotia Services League. A- was sanctified for the salvation Church and State"- Reverend THE KIRK OF 8. JAMES of each of us sinners. BIBLE CHAPEL 3 Mr. MacLeiin cadia did not venture a m ve re - - - ' ' Tho get,-"cm; 1; H, 3' s.m,", Anthem; "sun y, H, Lomvi 85 Cumberland St. at Longworil mrgo:eo:'g:l'5afrail:n31wlg”? garding its status. but itols ex- Dun"! the 99110? when Weight restnctlgns 3" l .A.. S.T.M., (Roberts) Soloist. George John- "A mm P AV;':"e- C t P" .,t .110; u. .1...-tn, tlh, 1?e.,.:,,'s:,f timed 10 ufagebuv the tganndian effective on the Highways station wagons will oper- E M II , ' Mm” ' M 3 en " ""5 3"" O" as” n t e "me ate on the Charlottetown-Souris Route, Charlotte- 'claInslng The Lord Jesus Christ as the only Saviour of Sinners." way as St. Dunatan's hopes to do. Another topic of significance to many was the proposal to have a regular cross-country intercolleg- ston 7.00 p.m.-Divine Worship Sermon: "Repeat In sackcloth And Ashes - What Does This Miss E. l.lllian Mckensie. (Cop rl ht) Mus. Bac.. F.M.C.M.. - y ; Organist and Director of Choirs town -Montague - Georgetown Route. and the Char- lottetown-Tignish Route. There will be a meeting of ratepayers for the Village of Spring Park on Saturday, March 23rd at 9.30 a.m.-The Lord's Supper for --e Me n?" - Reverend Mr. Mac- M5, Lmggchunh School '19:, 391.9,..." of. late meet. It was suggested that , d H . 10.00 A.M.-Morning Worship and Anthem: "Tile Lord i. My ii.oo a.rn.--The Family Bible R.c.iv.s Tribm. this mm-country meet be held For Information 8" 7:30 p.m. To vote money for laying of necessary Sermon: "On Getting the Better Llxiit" (Protheroe) Int. (llrls' Hour--FenturInii - vrosr-In '"'"""Y " l d”'"'-"'t "nlV"5"Y Reservation. water ma sewer rule, ac;-03. Malpequg Road", at our Fears" Choir . for the entire family. Special The Mmh mm,” 0, m w. Signed. Commissioners of Village of Spiing Park. Jon L. Roach, Clerk. lesson for the children. .- 2822 I.l5 p.m.-Truth for Today-Rm summermde tllo programme liver ('FCY i 1.! p.m.-Evangelistic Service- M.A.S. of the Charlottetown Bap- Phone Ch'town 3948 tlst church was held on Thursday Mar. 7. at the Parsonage. Anthem: "Give Ear Unto My Prayer" tAreadt-It) 1.00 P.M.-Evening Worghjp ".1 so discussed. Until next week. then. greetings from S.D.U., and in looking around A eerdial welcome awaits you. ..::n.?:---ee- 1 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Lenten Mdit ti : "So - Th de I al . known irriei-nu: cin-i.Te-UIA CHURCH Singing the on Hymns of c,,,,;, o,"l;:,.?,". Mf.;';l"?,o,:j;”,,23 ::”'l'i::g:::'y ;. ."f'::'e"f.; rlgggnj Island M0l'Of Transport Ltd. Plea for M th .. the Faith. 1 -- Tardincss illr oiir sun" .j . Song leader and soloist: Mr. ff:',f,,"'.f,, offer h?t::.5",Stgl:li(-,iptiili?e be:-Mthat '3." W. umgk me Anthem: "0 Lord Most Merci- M"''' 9- ”""""- 3-'"-- -be Woottom was Psalm 19. Deut 31 ea. Theme f.f..ct. " " "In ""7 fiil" t(7t-sar Franck. arr. l(. K. Mm""" 59901"-'1': MB 5"” C"'l'l"' Be Strong and of Good courage. ' vl,n,"., M W jg g” .y I It I 0" ' ” g ton, Mrs. Bell and Mrs, Scran- ec Davis) Girls and Boys Choirs. Mr5;':.ll.I's:a"hdfaE::l0; t "H A no ha llriruayer by Mrs. Campbell, Mrs.I O f R t k- 1e.ee am.-l-!ClIurch School snap Woman Wll Made Stralghv ..,,l1:ouonc.nCf;n,:.ge. :::.....:. IND!"-ED -I-O ! UT 0 05p ZION PRESBYTERIAN """'" "'"- J A Warns w...-,...... min You "Nd - cm .s no : . with f t . " i ' . . You are invited to attend our a verse o scrip ure To Th. Memory . stainless steel fabrication for damcs' 1-hhmms Hymn-"Lead on. 0 King Eternal" Mrs. Huggin presided and an- nounced that arrangements had been completed for World Day of warmly alive Bible School. 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship and Communion. ' CHURCH ('nr. Prince and Grafton su. rnnn ciiuiipn or soormnu and restaurants induding tables, tanks and drain Dewar Cudmore beam It was a Jew who brought the gospel to Rome, a Roman The lie .1 w, n so : "P phe ies of Cent- V ".':.i.. '"'-- ...'.':""........:." M-. .........!''.':.".:''.'t''..:”.'.::;... ..i gr-v:: gr 2- M..''" .'0'::W.::: mi 12.1? -3I:"s”.':.:i.':T?Ef”; : . Mr. rm Lea-Mortal nu. . 3"” ""G""”' ""' """' "i or": ...'2...,,, u; ,,,'.,'f,''',,, ;;':";,,'.. om... Scandinavian took it to Scot- . O Galvanize pi-efabrication for all l'eqlllIPllii'nlK. . 3. Mn (omnb 4 - tAhemlet1essIuglP)."' M! T. nmui :0 l.II.-Sahhatlt School M n Am" nsemm me amp ma, . mum" Mk ., ,0 ! e . . s,9:".:":' ""' ch" WNW. u3..il'i'i lS.ellfI-tl.fr'YglIetidow of Calvary" hsl kt; New Community chIlINh- ;::';e"d;"e 'n:'l:m;:ry Fisherman's Supplies. Gas and Water T-'llll(s, vilr. f .454," Comm. Mm. no p.tn.-Eyealnl wmiiip " Sermon No 3 "ML :1?"-HI: rig; ietiff; ,, scotmh, no. story can be l B. cloged . . It a.m.-Adult Bible Cla germ": Dana.” Conn" 7p.ln.-Service from 'MI" 3””. Lockmm, ', further panded. It was an ' l ,, it..my-rm Nun", no.3. Sale: (selected) Mr. Eric Mac- Sermon: "The Birds And The Hume h Dr zen. Chrk " W” Engu.hmu' noun Momsnn l . I B & J . 11 'n-m.-oMne worship 6"" "H". named an; affiliation meeting who first took the gospel to Sdfllfdi AHOl'l'IOOl1 as T05. Ones - "i Sermon: "Where Trae Faith Ia. Central Christian Church extends MHVRK Ml'Vl"f 0" w'd""d" in M” with nu DI. Zen. mug China. an American. Adoniram ' Y p 9 sins" . was-In welcom to visitors and man: at I HIM ,,.,,,u," ' Judson who took it to Burma. . 1, A 5",."-. "7 mrnu. Meals at all services ea You Are lavlted Ta Worship mu um. mm 5". H" mm. and a Frenclanan, Francis 155 Kmyvr DIAL 6565 to .- 'Bennrtt) ' I-rd" t'-!- W”! "3; H u iollary lesson "Schools in Bolivia i:IV"':"lc;"'I0 "W ll gin-gflzp r 3 - I .. . 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