- STEER FOR GREY CUP WINNER : and Dawn Richlew, Miss Win- nipeg Blue Bomber pose with the Grey Cup in this composite > | *. ‘The winner of this year’s “Grey Cup will not only get the -eup. A.special bonus has been "“pdded—a prize shorthorn steer ~4o be presented to the winning team by the Royal Winter Fair Here, the teams repre- sentatives in the Miss Grey Cup contest, Pamela Ander- son, Miss Hamilton Tiger Cat, picture Chartes Deven $4 am. O'Leary 11.15) 7.30 p.m BZ. Hoekstra, student einister; Rev. L.R. Files, inter- a.m. ém-moderator. | ANGLICAN Services, Parish | , MONTROSE Pastoral Charge, of Port Hill. Rev. Delmont Yeo, the United Church. Brown Jar- rector. Advent Sunday. Port Hill itdine, minister. Miminegash 11.00 ‘and Ellerslie at Port Hill 11 a.m. a.m. Montrose $ p.m. Elmsdaie Holy Communion. Lot 11 and In- fl p.m, Sunday schools, usual verness at Inverness 7.30 p.m. ttimes. No AYPA this week. ‘ 4 | BEDEQUE NORTH Pastoral KENSINGTON Presbyterian 4 Charge, the United Church. Min- Church Pastorel Charge. Ken-. es jdster, Rev. R.M. Shaw. Free- sington 11 a.m. Freetown 3 p.m. ? \town: Worship 11 a.m. Travel- Keir Memorial 7.30 p.m. Special * lder’s Rest: Worship 2 p.m. North /Thankoffering service in Matipe- Bedeque: Church School 10 a.m. que with the WMS conducting | Worship 7.30 p.m. ’ ‘tHe worship. Rev. George 8B. Tannahill, minister. , O'LEARY United Pastoral Charge. Rev. Elroy McKillop, THE PRESBYTERIAN BA., BD., minister. Sunday, Church, North Tryon and Brad- } Nov. 28. Combined Service fer;etbane Churches. Nort Tryon: : (Beae and West Devon at West il a.m. Annual Thankoffering Service. Rev. Raymond Gils, at Borden wil be Miss Janet The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 25, 1965. 18 preaching Mrs. Mervin Mac- Ross, student minister studying Phee and Mrs. Gillis singimg. 12 9 Mt. Allison University. Spec- noon, ‘Sunday. School. ineri@™ - ‘51 mae wil be provided by the Three Freighters G oo ' “Park Royal Male Eight”, His For Saint John, SPRINGFIELD — O'Leary CHRISTIAN Church, Summer- United Baptist Chureh Service, | side. Minister, D.L. Howlett. Bi Manchester Run I. Nesbitt... pastor. ble School 10 a.m. Worship and . wy Springfield 11 a.m. O'Leary 7.0 Gommunion 11 a.m. Evening GANT J00N NB. CP). = p.m.. Evangelist services con- Service: 7 p.m. Three new 10,000ton freighters will go into service hetween this port and Manchester. Eng., this ducted by Rev. Russell in 0'- Leary Church all next week at8 TRYON Charge, the United pm. caee. a gunaey winter, it was announced here BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge, Crapaud 11 a.m. Tryon 2 p.m Monday by managing director the Umted Church. Rev. RM. Worship: Cape Traverse 11 am. Burdon Stoker of Manchester Cameron, minister. Albany: Tryon 3 p.m. Crapaud 7.30 p.m. Liners Ltd., owners of the ships. Mr. Stoker said in an inter- Church School 10 a.m. Worship . eS — Worship 7.30 p.m. Bedeque; Rev. A.H. O’Brien, minister. 11 am. Borden: .Church School FREE CHURCH ef Scotland. conduct the services. Rev. Ewen 10 and 11 a.m. Anniversary Ser- Cape Traverse 11 a.m: Coleman E. MacDougall, interim-moder- vice 3 p.m. The special speaker 3 p.m. Mr. David Compton will ator | view the company will put two other new ships in service in } 1966, probably on the Saint John- Manchester run. Ships to begin operations this | winter are the Manchester Ex- | porter, Manchester Renown and Manchester Engineer. Mr. Stck- er said the modern freighters are fully equipped with naviga- tional aids and cargo handling facilities and include accommo- dations for 12 passengers. Mr. Stoker, a director of Furness Withy and Co. Lid, agents fer Manchester ships, was here to confer with com- pany, officials. He leaves for Halifax today where he will end a visit to Canada and the United States. Y (CP Wirephoto) CHURCHES «= (Continued from page 12) = _TBROOKFIELD hargé. the Presbyterian h. Hartsville: Worship 11 . Sunday School 10 a.m. Gla gow Road? Worship 2.30 p.m. @ombined service in the Hunter er Church 7.30 .p.m. a ~ eerie Church. Mt: art 11 a.m, Sunday School Morell: Worship 9.45 a.m. Sun- a.m: Harrington: 2p.m. Adult day School 1045 a.m. St. Peter's le Class Tuesday at 8.15 p.m. S Tuesday 7 p.m. COC and School 10.30 a.m. rplorer Groups Saturday 2.00! Marshfield 730 pm. COC and-Explorer Groups Friday at the United Church Sunday, Nov. £Pp.m.-Junior-Hi,;-Friday~at-7:00°/28- Stanhope~11--e:m--U-ni-on pam. YPS Saturday at 7 p.m. Road 2.30 p.m. West Covehead . Hugh Lowry, Catechist, Rev. 7.30 p.m. Rev. R.H. Baxter, min- . Campbell, interim-modera- tor, i “THE PRESBYTERIAN Church, Central Parish. Clyde River: 10 am. Sunday School "am. Worship Service. Mr. p2Ptist MacRae preaching. Cam as Cove: 2'p.m? Sunday School. (p.m. Worship Service’ Nine Creek: 730 p.m. Worship} S@rvice and Dedication of Mem- @ials. Churchill: 11 a.m. Sunday ool. Minister, Rev: Raymond Gillis. “ANGLICAN Church Crapaud amd Springfield St. John’s, Cra- Zud, Evening Prayer 7.30 p.m. Ehizabeth's. Springfield, Mor- tng Prayer 11 am. Rev. Mich- 4@) R. Ness, rector, ~FREE CHURCH of Scotland. Worship: DeSable 7.30 p.m. Mr. David Compton wilt conduc the aervice. Rev. Ewen E. MacDou- GM, interim-moderator. “CORNWALL | United Church al Charge. Sunday, Nov. Worship: Kingston 945 >.m. Dominion 11.15 a.m. Corn- well 7.30 p.m. Sunday Schools: on and Cornwall. 11 a.m. . Roydon Reynolds, minister. — TON — Rustico Anglican Sunday, Nov. 2. Rev. AE Piercey, rector: St. John’s, | Milton, Morning Prayer, Chil- ‘s Story and Sermon 11.00 . St. Mark's, Rustico, Even- }, Prayer. Children’s Story and 2.30 p.m. - “CHRIST Church Cherry Val- fay. Sunday, Nov. 28. Rev. AE. Ptercey, Priest-in-charge. Even- g Prayer and Sermon 7 p.m. = . HERBERT United| Raurch. Sunday, Nov. 28.. Ser tee at 9.30 am. Rev. Gerald G. | eerwas, minister. { *-NEW GLASGOW Chri stian | Pourch. Bible School 10 a.m, Worship 11 a.m. Cavendish Bap. Church: Worship: 2.30 p. redericton and Bradalb Churches of Christ: Bible School a.m. Combined service at iffedericton 7.50 p.m. Mr. Merle ann n, minister. = : “VERNON — Pownal Pastoral | minister. Cherry Valley 14.a.m.‘land: Chureh School 11 'Millview 7.30 p.m, Meeting of the Worship 7.30 p.m. Everyone wel- | — of ~ Session in the come. Rev. Edward G. Britten, | vestry Pownal Chureh Thurs- pastor. PASTORAL day, Nov. 25 at 8 p.m. < . UNITED CHURCH, Kensing- YORK Pastoral Charge. the ton. Church School 9.50 a.m. United Church, Rev. F.W. La- Morning Service 11 a.m. Evening | cey, minister, Sunday, Nov. 28. 7.30 pan. Summerfield 9.30 a.m, | Central 11 ‘a'm. Pleasant Grove: |Rev. G.D. MacBeth, BA., Sunday School 2 p.m. Worship minister. Leod, student minister, Rev. 290 p.m, York 7.30 p.m. Bysil Lowery, interim-moder® | wer srEWART — St. Peter's : Bay Charge, the United Church MARSHFIELD -- Harrington Mt. Stewart. Worship 11.15 a.m. -~ Mt. Stewart Pastoral Charge, Senior Sunday School 10 a.m Bay: Warship 7.30 p.m. Sunday ' ister. f PRINCE Tryon;.- Church School: 10.00 sionary Society in charge. Guest a.m. Worship, 1t a.m. Westmore- | speaker, Miss Mary MacKenzie. ALBERTON and West Point; . ‘Presbyterian Services, Sunday,| * Nov, 28. Rev. J.S. MacBride, im " tterim moderator, Mr. A.R. Mar-| . : ‘ tray, Catechist. Alberton: — x ior Sunda: “School 10.30 a.m. Worship 11. aes ¥ Renee ee 6.20. a.m, West. Point: Sunday School | 6.30 p.m. Worship 7.30 p.m. ALBERTON Pastoral Charge, | ithe United Ohurch ier | ; ‘MacDonald, mister nish: COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge, ‘Worship 9.30 a.m. Carcumpect ; Sunday School 10 a.m, Wi ‘11 a.m. Alberton: Sunday Schoo! ‘ll a.m. Worship 7 p.m. ~ t + RICHMOND BAY Charge, the ‘Presbyterian Church. {Vov. 28. Special service at Tyne Valley 11 a.m. with Presbyterian TRYON — Bonshaw United Men leading: Special service at -Pastorate; Sunday, Nov. Freeland 7.30 p.m. Women's Mt j @.m: | | | | | BD., | Paint a new old master Worship, ‘GENERAL MOTORS VALU _— Gbarze, the United Church. Sun- | fay; Nov. 28. Rev., W.E. Grant, It's pretty tough to think of practicality when you're face-to-face with.a car as impressive as Beaumont. There’s excitement in every line. Luxury is there too. Beaumont interiors have rich, color-keyed upholsteries and wall-to-wall, deep-pile carpeting in most models. Performance? 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