Two Weeks 0 AT t Evangelistic Services Concluded Sunday Two weeks evangelistic ,ser- vices concluded last night at the Rnllaway when another large crowd of citizens enjoyed the singing of Evangelist Bill Mil- ner of Truro, N .S., better known I as _Uncle Bill. and the showing of a_film on the subject of “The Un- l pardonable Sin.” l The film was made available lbY'Evangel1st Clyde Collins of Halifax and was both thought Wrecked Mystery Boat is Found On Kings Co.»Shore A mystery boat of unknown ownership, was found several days ago. completely broken up and tossed on the rocks. appar- ently by high seas ,at Brown's Cape. Discovered by two fishermen, Mr. Ed Tossel and Mr. Reg Banks. the boat was approxim- ately 25 feet in length 10 feet in width and thought to be a shall- ow draught. scow-type boat. It’ housed a 150 h.p. Chrysler Marine engine. The bow of the boat can not be located on the rocky, Wreck- strewn shore. It is thought‘ the boat may have broken away from morring at Report Damage To Lobster Gear A strong north west wind which started Friday and continued through Saturday, caused con- siderable damage to lobster traps and ropes in the area from Neu- frase to North Lake. It. is reported that approximat- _ ely 60 percent of traps and lines were lost or damaged. The gear is fished by some 218 boats which average 500 traps per boat. For- tunately some fishermen did not have all their traps set. One fishermen reported on re- turning from his traps over the’ weekend that a dog trawl With twenty traps had nothing more than two badly broken traps re- maining. Move Head For U. C. Ministry TORONTO (CP) —-More candi- dates are studying for the minis- try in United Church of Canada colleges and schools today than at any time since church union in 1925, the Church Board of Col- leges was told Wednesday. Dr. Harold Young. board secre- tary. said more than 700 young men and women now are in courses leading to tihe ministry- There were 186 new enrolments this year. The 21 United Church educa- tional institutions across Canada now have 10,402 students ‘and buLlding assets worth $26,500,000- Almost $5,000,000 will'be spent this I year-on operating costs. l The board made grants of $60.- ooo to aid students in studying for the ministry- FINE COMBINATION The traditional makeup_of 8 string quartet is two violins. a viola and a ‘cello. ‘EASTERN, GUARDIAN DANCE C. Y. C. Hall Cardigan M n n d a y, May 5th. Webster s Orchestra. PROGRESSIVE Conservative meeting at Murray River hall on Monday May 5th. At 8 p.m. of all poll chairman and evecutive of the Murray Harbor District. E.H. Stewart. president. POLl0 CLINIC for Adults 19 years and over at Beaver Club Hall, Montague, on Monday, May 51“ at 2:30-5:30 in the afternoon and 6:30 to 8:30 in the evening. tor residents of Montague and vicinity. ’ JOINS 'RCAMC —- Mr. Colin Landry, Montague, is leaving this morning for Halifax, where he will be sworn in as a mem- ber of th'e R.C.A.M.C. He will be stationed at Camp Borden M1‘- Landry has been employed at the Deluxe Dry Cleaners for the past six,years. He is mar- ried to the former Marguerite Herr.-phill of Georgetown and tllt‘_\' have two children, Dennis ‘£“‘_l“:“"‘*- F NOTICE Efiective May 5|'l| I will be buying logs. for purl-ic.u|ars con- tact- G. A. WEBSTER. Souris. P. E. I. L a Gulf port and that the wreck- age was on the shore at Brown's Cape for some time. Brown's Cape is located be- tween Annandale and Fortune on the Island's east coast. ' The Souris detachment of the R.C.M.P. is Wreck. TONIGHT ONLY SAT l{DAY’S RALLY investigating the l NORTH RIVER‘ BOX OFFICE OPENS 7 PM; AVEIVGE esmseiit cusma/* Former Montague Resident Dies In Mooseiaw The death of ,\ll‘.‘~‘. W. V. Linde- burgh, the former Ella Duke of Moiitngue, occurred at I\l'oose- jaw. Sask.. on Sunday, April tith. The late Hrs. Lincleburgh was born in Montague. P.E.I. fifty- eight years ago and moved to Saskatcliewan in 1926, living in Moosejaw since 1945. She is siii'vi\'ed by her hus- _ band. Weldon; one sister, Mrs. W. A. MacLean. Montague; and one brother. Arthur Duke. Ed- monton. Alberta: and the fol- lowing nephews and nieces: Dr. John Mai-Lean. Collingvmod, Ontario: Miss Jean MacLean, Charlottetown; Mrs. Harry Du- ; chene. Quebec City; and Mrs. Harold -MacDonald, Marshfield, Mass. Burial was at St. George's Cemetery, Kutawa, Sask. Expect New Ferry At Wood Is. This Week It was learned Saturday that provoking and educational from a spiritual standpoint. . With Rev. Victor Jackson,, the two Evangelists have been con- ducting services at Calvary Tem- ple in Parkdale and Saturday ,morning a special rally was held on rho Wood Islands-Caribou‘ iroule. The new fm-r_\' was kept off the run on opening day be- cause several feet. of sand had piled into the outer entrance to the haibor at Wood Island mak- ing operation of the big ferry -dangerous. 1 Public Works rlrcrlqe has i(‘xp(‘('terl to re:—ic|1 thc S('(‘ll€‘ isaturday and it is hoped that {the difficulty can be cleared up ;by Tuesday or W£3Clll0S{la}'. a iNOl‘lllLll’l".vl’)Pl‘l8f1(‘l Ferries Com-= ipany spokesman said. ‘ Funeral Held Of ‘ Accident Victim The funeral of Raymond, Francis. 15-mouth-old son of; Mr. and lVl‘l‘S. Raymond Trainor; May 2, from St. Lawrence‘ Church, Morell Rear. His death occurred about 10 a.m. on Thursday at the Char- lottetown Hospital. two‘ hours after he had swallowed a quan-J‘ tity of naptha gas. He was an‘ only child. NEED CONTRACTS PICTOU. N. S.. -— (CP) —- A union official said Friday unless new contracts are secured by Ferguson Industries Limited Shipyards here layoffs will pro- the Lord Selkirk is expected to t th R ll ' . a e 0 away‘ with 8 turnout make its initial -run this week‘ got‘ over four hundred young peo- lple. The special film shown dur- ,ing Saturday morning's service was entitled “That Kid Buck.” a Ifeature on Juvenile delinquency. FORM AFRICAN COMMISSION UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CPl The United Nations Economic and /Social Council Tuesday estab- lished an economic commission for Africa, but voted against a 1 proposal by eight independent Af- rican nations that the United States and Russia be invited to join the commission. U.S. LANDMARK The statue’ of freedom on the dome of the U.S. Capital at lwashington was erected in 1863. CALLOPINO SCREENWARD IRON THE counAa£- SPLASHED ANNALS OF THE MIGHTY Irv! iiiiini Hlli . Jill}. tlllftll rum‘! -1 TECHNICQLOI A column ucvuu .. ‘ *_ : “ "I DOLORES Gl_?AYfll'“ , . FREE! STARS! L!-“."." / I’ CITING PLACES. ‘ snows 3:30—7———9 Admission 60c—Children under 12 in cars. ANOTHER SEASON OF MOVIES UNDER THE ,- __..—-nun“ LANA TURNER ‘ ONDERFUL LOVE ’ AFFAIR i11iIifir“'iIA‘i]<)EsA§d)U ivo THE WORLD'S MOST EX- His ARMS AROUND HER . AROU ‘ CIIIHASC if eouoq TODAY and TUESAY ND THE WORLD! ‘ In. a plane...'in -"each other’: arm: J, m Paris...Tok_yo .1. . Rome . . . they fly and fight, H58 andforgive ...in every romafllll-' _,‘i land in‘ the world- COMEDY - CARTOON i bably begin when present work . weekly contributions from fellow three students an interview every. Morell Rear. was held on Friday, 3‘ nacy of the premier in his ant!-é The Guardian Page 5 democratic decisions‘-. -. Monday, May 5, Bruno Meloche, 23, Jean~P'ierre: . I . Goyer. 26. and Francine Lauren-I: associations say they Wm under. Students End Siege After TTY To See Duple-'5,5l5 deau, 21, had no inkling their ef-. _ _ _ , . _ _ fort to see Mr. Duplessis would! take 3 publlc campalgn to nlake QUEBEC rCPi—Three "niverutioiis of the provinces uuiyers .3,-GU59 widespread attention and their financial problems knoun to Sill’ Of ~‘l"“l1‘€‘3l -‘l1“l“‘“‘- 9*" mcsi spark the organization of public‘ the public. The students have re- fused an iiiterview \\"itil Premier: The committee. in a prepared meetings during the summer: ceived mail from lahor unions, Duplcssis for the 37th time Thurs-; statement. expressed its “pro-, months’. i priests professors‘ college Stu. day. announced they are suspend-‘ found admiration” for the trio. de- ' ing their “Siege” at the Quebec, scribed as “m - mannered chm One was held last weekend andldents, various social groups. and As they departed they said they} The committee Said the prey. The l1‘i0r Sllslallled by $110‘ ship and civility” ln reifusing thel RICHARD EGAN -— DANA WYNTER sweetheart who is now married—-the outcome of all this eel l ed.Tl .td t l‘ 't'.es. legislature buildings to take their; dren" by M1‘- DUD1€SSiS ,0“ W0‘ S-V ra are p am 1e S u en p am C‘ I7 n will be back at Mr. Duplessis' of-’ A l 1 . i . i . A movie with a real story to tell~A noted author pays makes this movie a‘ piece of rare entertainment. Theatre MONTAGUE , , ,MON. - TUE. to a_decision of the committee ofi ded the"-students were turned back presidents of the student associa- often enough to show “the obsti-‘ MAY 5"‘ ADM. 30-46 EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Montague United Baptist Church Every Night at 8:00 P.M. MAY 4-11 ' ‘ Show Time 8:30 p.m. POMP‘EY’S Rev. Lew Farrell 5 Song leader and Evangelist Come and bring a friend. university examinations and. to} occasions. 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