SHELL OIL OFFICIALS VISIT Shell Oil Co, of Canada sales | for P.E.I. W.F. Mitchell Mon- rsonne] for Eastern Canada | treal vice-president of Market- arrived yesterday at the Char- | ing; J.P. Thomas, Moncton, lottetown airport on a_lap of | Maritime district sales ma their Maritime tour. Pictured | cere , Montreal, divisicn man- ‘sales representative | ager; Robert Barwise, distri- CHURCHES SUNDAY MARCH 11. KINGS Church, Peter's Road: Church | Rene 10 a.m.; worship 11 SOURIS — BAY Fortune|a.m.; Murray Harbour North: Charge, The United Church of|Church School 1.30 p.m.; Canada. Worship: Bay Fortune|ship 2.30 p.m.; and Caledoni at 11.a.m.; Souris at 7 p.m. Rev. | worship 7.30 p.m. Rev. M. Carl | Maillet, 4 D.E. Adams, minister. Currie, minister. ST. DAVID'S United Chureh, THE PRESBYTERIAN) Rev. W.A. Church. Services: Cardigan wor- DD,’ minister - ship 2.30 p.m. Montague: Church days at "iso School 10 a.m.; worship 7. orship at 7 p.m |p.m. Mr. Merrill Bishop, stud- ent minister, will conduct these MURRAY HARBOUR —Mur-| M. Carl Currie, ray River Charge, the Church. Murray Harbour: day School at 10 a.m.; worship at 11 a.m. Little Sands worship | ate, Montague. Rev, at 2 p.m. Murray River Sunday | Steeves, pastor. School at 11 a.m.; worship at|am. Sunday School 11 a.m. 7.30 p.m. Rev. David H. Bar-| worship 7.30 p.m. Evening ser- wise, minister. | vice conducted by laymen, Mur- ny Harbour: 2 p.m. Sunday) MOUNT STEWART — St.| School; 3 p.m. worship. Murray Peter's Bay Charge, The aril rece 11 a.m. Sunday School: Church of Canada. Mount Ste-| 7.30 p.m. worship. Sturgeon: 7 wart: Sunday Schodl and com-| p.m. Sunday School lesson; 7:30 municants class at 10 a.m,; wor- | p.m. worship. ship at 11.15 a.m.; junior Sum | day School at 11.30 a.m.; Briss-| MONTAGUE UNITED tol worship at 2.30 p.m.; St.| Charge. 11 a.m. Montague; 2.30 Peter's Bay worship at 7.30|P.m. Sturgeon. Rev. John Mac- p.m,” Donald, minister. MONTAGUE BIBLE Chapel, School at 19) Services: The Lord’s supper for service and | believers at 9.30 a.m.; Sunday School 10.45 a.m. Regular even- services. United | minister. Sun- | THE UNITED ene Fastoe: Rev. MONTAGUE Christ. Sunday a.m. Communion preaching service 11 a.m. Speak- CHURCH of er: Mr. Norris. ing service at 7.30 p.m. MURRAY RIVER Pentecostal | _DUNDAS UNITED Ba pti st Tabernacle. Rev. Andre oo hool at 11 a.m.; service Lounsbury, minister. Sunday | 7.30 p.m. Annandale Sunday School at 10 a.m.; worship at iL | Soot at 10 a.m.; service at 11 a.m.; evening service at 7.30| 8m. Rev. Sterling Stackhouse, p.m minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN, THE PRESBYTERIAN Church Wood Island, Service of Worship, See he te een Te pis ee. Denald | Miahok. son, Minister. MURRAY HARBOUR Church | of Christ 6:00 Bible School and eer 7:30 Evening Wor- David Weale. QUEENS Mew LEYFIELD UNITED hurch, Valleyfield at 11 clea ce locally conducted. Or-| EASTERN BRIEFS. TO ONTARIO well Head service cancelled. pits, Jota Deon snd ber om. | COVENEAD PASTORAL Weaeactag: fermi Bist |Charge, The Uiiited Church of esse tu Westerners, et | Canada. Service of worship in Covehead United Church only _e RN TO COLLEGE at 2.30 p.m. Service conducted Maclean, David Mac- | by the Young People's Union of Lae and George Beck returned | the Park Royal United Church. on Tuesday to resume studies at Mount Allison Tat | CORNWALL versity, Sackville, N. B. after | Sanna at enjoying the March break at their homes in Montague. UNITED Church 11.00 a.m. Rev. Lewis, vom Speaker; Kingston at 3.00 p.m. Mi HAD GUESTS Lae Mr. and Mrs. Heath, Stewart, Pope nee Montague, had as their S. Latimer, guest on Tuesday their son charles day School at Cornwall at é too and their daughter Shirley 4-m. Rev. I. L. Walls, minister, Crane, Charlottetown. Mr. and . Charles Stewart left Wed-| HUNTER RIVER United tesday by train for Kitchener, | Church. North Wiltshire at 11.00 Ont., where they will spend | a.m. speaker, Frank Gos- some time with Mr. and Mrs. | bee: Hampshire at 2.30 p. m Bertram Stewart Speaker Mr. Frank Gosbee: Hun- ter River at 7.30 p.m. speaker. WITH GRANDPARENTS Wilna Marie Clark, wee ere ghter of Sans iy Mn IAMPTON Pastoral Char; | Clark, Borden is spending this |-me United Church of Cana | week with — grandparents, | Victoria 11.00 a.m. Mr. } Mr. and Mrs. HH. Stewart.| set) Ewing will be guest speak: ‘Montague er. DeSable 2.30 p.m. Mr. W. B. | Creed will be guest SUNDAY GUEST — Vernon United Rev, A. &. Welr, DD, inten in-charge. Services; Or- well 11.00 a.m.; Cherry Valley 2.90 p.m. 7 ex | and family, Montague. MISSIONARY VISITS Legion Home, Summerside Seturday, March 10th 3:00-5:30 p.m. Featuring comps by, Mine Carol Maclean end Price .75 cents 23 Z| aes! ‘9 45 | P.E.E. butor in Charlottetown; and T. A. Peake, division sales man- ager for Eastern Canada. The Quebec and N.B. men were met at the airport by Mr. Mail- let, Mr, Skinner, and Mr. Bar- | wise. Morning Worship - 11:00 Coven. dish Baptist Chure 3:00 p.m. Fredericton uaskens Chieeees of ei Bible School and Family Hour— 10:00 a.m, Combined Worship to be held at Breadalbane—7:30 merman. ie eemaesen ey cee Cutest Service 11.00 a.m. Rev. | cy |. Bean, interim-moderator. Drm al id p 1 Rev. POWNAL UNITED Pastoral | | Nicholson, minister. | Charge, 11 at Bunbury: | yqLTON — Rustico Anglican Herbert; 7:30) parish, Rector Rev. A.E. Pier **| cey, St. Mark's Rustico 108 | a.m. Holy Communion and 5 Pownal at 10.45 a.m: view 11 am, Rev. T. R. Goud-| tor ‘st. John's Millon, 3:0 oo minister | Evening Prayer and Sermon. MARSHFIELD, Harrington PRINCE and Mt. Stewart, Pastoral Char-| ge, The Presbyterian Church in Canada. Mr. Hugh Lowry, cate- | chist. Worship (DV) Harrington | 11 a.m., Marshfield 2 p.m., Mt. Stewart 7.30 p.m. Rev. T. H. B. —Alma United Baptist Pastor e. Rev. Ross Howard, minis- Combined service in. the Charlottetown, ator. YORK PASTORAL |p.m, with Rev. Keith Hobson guest speaker. Sunday Schools as usual O'LEARY UNITED, Pastoral Elliott, minister. 11|Charge. Brae at 9.30 am; 2.30 p.m. Plea-| Bloomfeld. at Il am; West sant Grove; 7:30 p.m. York, | Devon at 2.30 p.m.; O'Leary at WINSLOE UNITED Church. | 7,9) 2 ules ¢ Hamilton, | Highfield at 11.00 am. Prince- town Road at 3.00 p.m. South | ANGLICAN CHURCH, crap Winsloe at 7.30 p.m. Church | aud ai John" membership class at South Win-| holy ee ab a. a sloe at 8.30 p.m. Rev. Gerald | evensong at 7.30 p.m. St. Eliza: G. Wyrwes, minister beth’s: holy communion at 11 TRYON — BONSHAW United | a.m. Rev. Canoa TE. Loder, Baptist Pastorate. Rev. L. R.| "ctor. Charge. United Church of Canada. Rev. A, G. a.m. Central; ee Geareen iene Services TRYON UNITED Church. | Ohatee, United Church. Free-| Tryon 11 a.m.; West-| Cape pareae at 11.a.m.; Crap-|town 11:00 a.m.; Travellers} BEDEQUE United Baptist d 7.30 p.m. Tryon Sun-) gud at 3 p.m.; 730 | Rest 2:00 p.m.; North Bedeque | Church. Minister, Rev. H iy, School at 10 a.m. | p.m. aten MacFarlane, stu-| 7:30 p.m. Rev. Angus Brown, | Estabrooks. Sunday School 10:00 | BREADALBANE Charge. The | “nt minister. | minister. my morning worship 11:00 United Church of Canada. Bread-| BEDEQUE PASTORAL| CHURCH OF CHRIST, Sum- albane at 11 a.m. North Gran-| Charge, The United Church of ville at 3 p.m. Pleasant Valley | Canada, Rev. meron, at 7.30 pm. Rev. D. minister. Bedeque: Sunda |Leod, BA, BD, minister. School at 10 a.m.; worship at 11 ot . ..| a.m, Borden: Sunday Schools at ee Tat eet, | 10am, and 11 a.m.; worship at minister.Worship: Long Creek | 3, ae Sunday, Ta | 11 a.m.; Clyde River 3 p.m.; aorta Kingston 7.30 p.m. Sunday School pm Clyde River 2 p.m. « — United Church of Can: ; Alexandra 7.30 p.m, C. W. Passey, minister. FREE CHURCH OF Scotland. "| ship at 11 a.m.; Alberton Sunday School at 10 a.m., worship at 7:30 p.m. Vors (DV | $150 ore. ervice coadacted bp | _ ALBERTON AND West, Point nevi Wi Ms neetas. | Presbyterian Services, _ March 11, West Point Sunday School FREE CHURCH OF Scotland | as usual. Alberton Sunday School Worship (DV) Charlottetown at | 3:30 p.m., worship 4 p.m. con- 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Rev. | ducted by the interim modera- R. Underhay, minister. | tor Rev. L. M. MacNaughton. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church I, MARGATE CHARGE, the Uni- in Canada, Central Parish. Ser- Church of Canada. Rev. vice of Worship Churchill, 3 Wicc. Elliott, es | p.m. Rev. Donald Nicholson, In- | River at 11:00 a.m. terim moderator. Lo at 2:30 p.m. ‘sarge af at | NEW GLASGOW Christian | °° P™™ | Church: Bible School - 10:00 am. |_ THE PRESBYTERIAN Church. ATTENTION L.O.L. and L.0.B.A. Members You are requested to attend services for the late Mrs. Mary MacLean at the MacLean Funeral Home, Friday, March 9 at 7:30 p.m. MRS. ALICE R.W.G.M. of P.E.L Special Notice P.E.I. Rural Beautification Society Prize Lists for the 1962 competitions are Of rescue instructor and that he O'Leary Baptist Church at 7.30} ALBERTON Pastoral coarge | ISLAND NEWS PAG Montague, Souris, Kings County Nears T The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. March 9, 1962. Montague Man Given High Mark In CD Rescue Course MONTAGUE — Gilbert Clem- | etns, Montague, received = mark of “distinguished” in a information ae 2 letter from 0. Sim- ds puiee sort | examinat ing test, and a <tten examina. se included on his Statements | official p.m. Minister: Merle W. Zim-| tum for a high sen: that he ver a capable leader and should make a very good GILBERT CLEMENTS (ome take advantage of these | | was a most interested and eager | | student, who made excellent progress in all phases of train- On receiving this report from | Major Simons, Mayor Yeo stat- ed that the town is very fortu- | jpete. Oolae Yeo has already at- | tended two of these courses at in having men of ies ibre ready to serve this principal of Montague Regional 94-Year-Old Business Arnprior, and John B. Yeo, vice- | aiiy coeeicg rs End When W.W. Wellner closes its doors in the near pee Se ee future, it will Jew Me oldest on the Island. business was first begun by W.W. Wellner in 1868 on the ‘Theatre | OTTAWA (CP) — Average in- lore rate of this week's issue cent bey = last week, the ing. | Bank of la reported Thurs- ¢ treasury bill rate, gener- indicator of conditions in the short - ter High School, has also attended | money market, reverced a thre a expressed the opinion ‘nat and completed a Tadlation mon- | week upward ‘climb, ides s of the ict | itoring cour: } minister. Kensington Sunday School 10:00 a.m., Divine ser- vice, missionary thankoffering 11:00 a.m.; Freetown, communi- cants class 2.30, Divine service 3: 00 p.m.; Keir Memorial, Mal- e Divine service 7:00 p. NORTH TRYON and Breadal- bane Presbyterian Churches. | North Tryon: Service at 11 a.m., Sunday School and Bible School |at 1215; Breadalbane, Bible |™an 10:00 a.m. | class at 3 p.m., service at 3:30. | 3:00 p.m.; | Rev. G. Killen, minister, p.m. FU! ‘AL Church, Central Bedeque, Rev. Harold Hooper, minister. Morn- | ing worship 10:45 a.m.; | School 12.00 noon, evening ser- | vice 7:30 p.m, of the Summerside area, Every- one welcome toral Charge, United Church. ton. Mslpeave 11:00 a.m.; 16, 7:30 p. Church. Rev. ee MacNaugh- ton, BA, minister. Victoria West 11 a.m.; Tyne Valley 2 p.m.; Freeland 7.30 p.m NORTH BEDEQUE Pastoral merside. Minister Rev. D, L.| UNITED CHURCH of Canadi Howlett. Bible School 10:00 a.m., | Kensington. Minister, Rev. Lewis | morning worship 11:00 am.,|M. Murray, BA, BD. Church | evening service 7:00 p.m. Special | School 9:50, morning worship 11 | PRINCETOWN LOT 16 Pas- joasatto ‘The Bank of Canada interest rate, which is set at SPRINGFIELD — O'LEARY | Rev. E. H. Bean, BA, BD, B.Th, | music for this service will be of one per cent above the treas- provided by the Masonic choir |ury bill rate, fell to 3,33 per cent from 3.46, 's the minimum charge by the entral bank on its Infrequent | tered one-quarter ‘The bank rate m. | Minister Rev. Ralph E. Johns-| o'clock, evening worship ee Lot | Summerfield service 2:30 p. W LONDON Parish, ist. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. Aba In Lent. - Rev. J. A. Gillies, minister. Cole- | sons, tele py e ; Argyle Shore | Communion at Cape Traverse 7:00 a.m, | Thomas’ 2.90 p.m, Evensong al Baptist, St Stephen's 7. | St Mark's. 8:30 a.m, Holy St. Mark's 11.00 Sunday] Archer & MacDonald OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9:00 P.M Fr Appliances Transportation es request @ Dial +6345 Arriving this week, popular Sprayers, Hoeing Attachments, other allied equipment used in the your orders early and be sure of for spring operation. MONTAGUE FA « Farmers—would you like to Begi TV's * CO the “500 Series”, various ways additional income. Facts, figures, research expe! trials, and the personal experie: ers will be used to illustrate net income on farms in the A aces, Watch COUNTRY CALENDAR, Sundays p.m. AST on your'local CBC Tele- at 1:30 vision Network station, CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ATTENTION TOBACCO GROWERS | planters, also Owen's Resetting Traffsplanters, MacLeod and Greene —— RMERS. CREASE YOUR INCOME tional $500.00 net income in 1962? this Sunday (March 11) CBC- TRY . CALENDAR through a series of eight programs entitled methods which could produce an increase in Holland Trans- Cultivators and industry. Place delivery on time earn an addi- will show, you can earn riments, field rm- the different neces of fai flantic Prove gauge; Medium and now available on application. For copies write to the Secretary, Rural Beautification Society, Box 1194, Charlottetown. Entries for the regular contests and for the new Tourist Association Competition close April 24, 1962. No extension of date of entry for these classes will be considered this year, Entries to the Perfection Dairy Barn Competi- tion, which is open to any producer of milk or cream in Prince Edward Island, must be in the hands of the Secretary prior to April 30, 1962, to be considered. ‘If interested in any or all of these competitions, write now for your copy of the Prize List. Reg. 1 and long ieasthe =f ‘ise 9 to it Reg. 79¢ SPECIAL, pair . “Pin Money” ” Walking aon 45-gauge, 30-denier, and long lengths — sine te 90 i Reg. 78! SPECIAL, pair and long lengthe Reg. 1.19! 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