ae Joint Laymen's Meetings Are Seen As Significant A significant meeting in the. annals of Island church history | occured over the weekend when | the men of the United Church and the men of the Baptist church came together in joint sessions at Stanhope and Dalvay. The U.C. Men were hosts to the Baptists at Stanhope while the Baptists in turn extended the same couresy to their Christian brethern at Dalvay. A Toronto layman of thé Unit- ‘ed Church at the conclusion of the meeting was led to observe that this meeting of the men of, two UNIQUE EVENT denominaions’’ might prove to ‘ have even greater significance @ far greater union that of than the meeting which was held Christian laymen were to be ay, ne eld : P ox e charge of drunkén driving eclebrated in this Garden prov againsi' Allie Aldeh Macinme Bee See ee wr nn Sete ™ APTIST LAYMEN MEET AT DALVAY Donald, Crapaud, Summerside at green console. Need on P.E.I. to formulate plahs ed president of the PEI Pres- Confederation’. bytery Men's Council of the Uni- The layman, Gibson A. Mackie | ted Church. Frank Gosbee was is public’ relations manager for | named vice-president; Ivan Web- a large Canadian industrial finm. | Stet. treasurer. He has been active in the organiz-| Items of business included dis- ation of several of the larger | cussions on boys’ camps and the church conferences in Ontario,| Possibility of havinb hydro char- He said, “This conference has | €8 reduced for churches and something that no other meeting | Church halls. of its kind in Canada can boast”,| Outstanding song ' for | leadership 7 Witnesses Clear Driver ~ “It just does not happen in other places,” he geclared, “Would it not be a grand thing, if 100 years after confederation, nce.,” ‘ : ince he asked Charlottetown, was/dismissed in ~\ was working. He died in was given by Dr. Peter Mac- with Dr. Paul Cudmore and James Peach of the piano and e 13% Richmond Street Summerside: 5 Summer Street Postal Clerk Leaves For ‘Peg Stephen P. Connolly, postal clerk at the Charlottetown Post Office, left today for Winnipeg, Man., where he will represent the Charlottetown. Branch of the "5 Canadian -Postal Employees As- sociation at the triennial conven- tion to be held there Sept. 2ist to 2th in the Fort Garry Hotel. Enruote Mr. Connolly will visit relatives and friends at Montreal, Toronto and Port Dalhousie. CITY NEWS PAGE TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Sept. 14, 1959 — {Retired Painter — Fatally Injured noon Tuesday, then to Zion Pres- byterian Church, service com- mencing at 3 o'clock. Masonic funeral service will be held at the Funeral Home this evening at 9 o’clock. Interment will be in Crapaud Cemetery. Car Is Parked . to go“zooming through the large plate glass window on the left hand side of the store, The driver of the vehicle told police she had only been driving a motor vehicle for a little over three months. CT if you are considering A fall from_a_ladder Saturd morning proved fatal for a year-old retired painter, Samuel B. French of 243 Pownal Street. Mr. French, was working at the home of his daughter and son-in- law on Passmore Street when he apparently lost his balance and fell off the ladder on which he the ao eg nee ey smo Prince Edward Island Hospital : Saturday evening. ° drilling a new well con- The lata Mr. French was a life)" Inside Store ‘ member of the Victoria Lodge, tact R. T. Morrison Co. Number 2 and past grand ma-| Shoppers in Eaton’s Store and Summerside. We are ia tron of Chrystal Chapter of the Order of the EKastern Star. | tee waiomedl He was also a member of the! | day ‘ Alexander Chapter, Cryptic Rite; | enter Prince Edward Preceptory; pedestrians on Kent Street had experience Satur-| afternoon of seeing a car} a! the store,—by way of the front. window. equipped to drill wells any diameter, any depth HOLMAN'S FOODLAND id t grand master . eo ao oe ve ove of | City Police stated thats the] with reliable and ex- P.E.l. vehicle was driven by a lady | i : he son of Mr_ and Mrs. Sam-|from New Glasgow, N.S, who|] Portenced Grillers PHONE SHOPPING SERVICE uel French,.he was born in Vic-| upon yams into the parking * - ; space in front of the store in-\| R- T. Morrison Co. CHARLOTTETOWN STORE ONLY toria and is survived by h’s wife, the former Lilla Maye Higgins of|tended- to put her. foot on the | Melville -Road and a daughter,| brake but instead put it on tie Lorainne, Mrs, ? | asi at i _ Dial 2624 Summerside in ake KKK KEK Kk City. j His remains full rest at the! Cutcliffe Funera! Home until , . 2. POLICE, DISPERSE MOB NEW ORLEANS ‘AP lice broke up a_ milling, mob of Negroes. Tuesday ‘by firing a shot—into the shortly after six young white per- sons were arrested for assaulting: Negroes. The white persons — an 18-year-old youth and five juven- iles were charged with assault- ing Negroes with bricks, rogks and bottles at a Negro housing project Po- angry night air Box Office Opens 7:30 — SHOW AT 8 P.M. FINAL TONIGHT | cash to fix uD your house? | Brackley Point Road—10 miles from Charlottetown Box Office opens at 7:30—Show starts at $s. SHOWING TONIGHT AND TUESDAY “1 See YOU MAY HAVE A DOUBLE, AND DEATH COULD PLUNGE YOU INTO DANGEROUS ADVENTURE. dati: COMING TUE - WED - ‘enue ie : “F \ | THE NUNS STOR LARGEST ALL-CANANMIAN LOAN COM Phone 7306 Phone 214 A RANK ORGANIZATION PRESENTATION STARRING MICHAEL CRAIG - JULIA ARNALL — VISTAVISION TECHNICOLOR. ‘SHOW AT 9:30 RR KKK ‘ff Rev. George Goth of London, cuttnespesonsene — ~ Fireman Cut Fighting Blaze In Ice-House Ont. was the theme speaker at 'Stanhope. In a_ challenging message to the laymen he said that even as our Lord challenzed his disciples jto launch out into the deép ta catch more. .exciting lrolesi.in the sérvice of ‘Jesus sept « One firemen was taken to the ChrigtS a hae : Prince Edward Island Hospital Sunday, morning, Dr. Goth Jin a communien ‘service told t for treatment following a fire in an unused ice-housé on the Railway Wharf yesterday morn- men, the true mark of a Chri ‘jan was not exemplified by the’ |man who was well versed in | theology or sound in church doc- _ing while impaired. City Police Court Friday by Ma- gistrate Allison Gillis. The accused had been remand ed from Thursday following the ev dence of seven witnesses fo the defense. Hé had _ previously utered a plea of not guilty and at the same time refused to plead Zuilty to the lesser charge of driv- family meals Mr. MacInnis was represented | by J.OL. Campbell, ec. ’ ANCIENT SHEPHERDS are fun Wool growing was a major in- BETTER MEALS BUILD BETTER FAMILIES ; Canadian Association For Retarded Children Second Coference On Mental Retardation The fireman, David Nicholson, ® member of the Hook and Lad- | der Company was seriously cut while fighting the blaze. The ice-house was considerably , damaged by the fire. which or- | Iginated inside an. gaimed head- |" way to the roof of the building before being brought under con- trol. The alarm was turned. in shortly before 10.30 a.m. LOCAL * ATTENDS CONVENTION Malcolm MacKenzie. Deputy Minister and Director of Educa tion, left Saturday afternoon by Blane for Saskatoon where he| will attend the annual conven- tion of the Canadian Education, Association of which he is a dir-| ector. Mr. MacKenzie will be ab-| sent from the province al! this. week, returning to hisgoffice * rach of East Royalty was elect- Monday, Sept. 21. the life of Jesus. and ‘doing which has caused a | great their lives that there would be a | stressing the need for action in 'the Christian life. trine. Neither did it. he *3!d) qyctry in Mesopot hw! 2 make a man a Christian to be| BC. woctemta Nx 300 long to a certain church. LOVE IS ESSENTIAL Dr. Goth said the true charm ter of a Christian, according to the Apostle Paul in his letters to the Corinthians, is seen in his, love for his fellowman shown in Mr. Mackie said there was a great difference between saving embarrassment to ae church down through the ages. He urged the men to so pattern Matinee alk porn “reasonable facsimile’ of the ig mee : two. 2 . ZA In his second address, Mr Evening 6:30 — 9 : Mackie concluded the thought by . : “hy “If your re- ligion is not an outgoing one it will surely die’’, he said. The Stanhope conference was | chaired by Lester Keizer. The chairman of .the planning com- mittee was Allison MacKinnon. OFFICERS ELECTED In a short afternoon business sessio.on Saturday, Ivan Dar- COME EARLY! . All the yuman depth and electrifying FLU COLLAPSES A fire in the foundation sill ot a house located at 21, Kime St. brought the City firem@n on the scene at 19.45 last night. Of min- or proportions, the fire originat- ed when the base of an outside flu collapsed and sparks ignited the dry sill. Firemen quickly ex- tinguished the blaze and check- |% ed to determine that it had not ‘entered the wall of the house. t HIP BROKEN An -elderly resident of _Beach Grove Inn, Mrs. Allan Campbell: had the misfortune to fracture her hip while visiting Mrs. Joseph A. MacDenald at: Norris Pond. Souris East. Mrs. Campbell is a patient in the: Oarlottetown Hos- pita! PIPPY FUNERAL | The fun- erg for Sylvan Pippy was held) Saturday ..afternoon, Sept. 12,/ 1959. .from the Cutcliffe Funer- | al.Home, Services_at the Funer- al Home and grave were saith: | ted by Rev. Fred MacKinnon, assis'ed by Rev. T.R. Goudge A solo. “Good Night and Good morning’ was rendered by Miss Arline MacDonald. Pallbearers were Vernon Gay, Louis Henry; Walter Cox, Jack Reddin, Jack Keenan, Fred Keenan: Interment | ~ ae m= Mt. Herhért cemetery. 7 | SPECIAL FROM MENT’S drama of the most gripping best-seller of this decadel “It's not so much a question of where civilization began,” says Hannah, “but when will it?” SEA FOOD A SPECIALTY CP ececccccccoccconde CEST ES Ra A RE *; AUDREY HEPBURN nw FRED ZINNEMANN’S -propuction oF THE NUN'S STORY TECHNICOLOR® PLAYING AT BOTH THEATRES — CAPITOL -— TODAY - TUE. - ~ ANNUAL MEETING | Charlottetown Hotel September 16-17-18 a “HOPE UNLIMITED” TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th 7:00 P.M. Social Hour — Pringe Edward Island Association Hosts. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th 9:00-9:30 A.M. Opening of. conference & Orientation, -_—_— ——. President's Address —L. H. Hall ys \ 12:15-1:45 P.M. Luncheon Guest Speaker Mr. ee Cam pbell 2:00-4:30 P.M.. Research Workshop j 5:00 P.M. Prince Edward Island Association Social Hour & Buffet Supper, films to be shown afterwards. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th 9:00-11:15 A.M. Institution Panorama . Training Schools for the mentally retarded across Canada. ; Panal Discussion. 12:15 P.M. Luncheon. - 2; 00 -3:30 P.M. Canadian Retarded Children’s Week. a. :30 P.M. Dinner. fab SEPTEMBER 18th 9:00-4:00 P.M. Annual Meeting & Election of Officers and Directors. \ 10:00 A.M. Tours of City for those attending business sessions. 6:00 P.M. Pre-Banquet Social Hour. 7:00 P.M. Banquet — Guest Speaker Dr. J. D. Griffin, of the Canadiatt Mental Health As sociation. REGISTRATION FEE FOR THE CONFERENCE—$3.00 ' Speakers to be heard on various topics and in workshop discussions include: ( TAN CAMPBELL, F. R, MacKINNON, National Co-ordinator, Civilian Rehabilitation Branch, Director Department of Child Welfare, Dept. of Labour, Canada. Province of Nova Scotia DR.-IGNACY GOLDBERG, Ed. D,,° i x Associate Professor of Education, Mental Retardation DR. H. F. FRANK, NOTES DATES Project, on Supt. Ontario Hospital School, Smiths Falls, Ont Teachers College, Columbia University, New York. MRY. A. “3. SALLOUM DR. G. ALLAN ROEHERM, Ph. D.. Past President Metropolitan-Toronto Women's Auxiliary. Provincial Co-ordinator of Rehabilitation, Saskatchewan, DR. J. A. GRIFFIN, Canadian. Mental Health Association. WED. - THUR. DR. NORMA FORD WALKER, General Director, SPECIAL EACH, DAY Full Course Dinner. only 80c ELL Tel. 8725 tam tozlem And At The NORTH RIVER Queen Sr Op on TUE.-WED:THUR.-FRI. — Show at 9.30 + it Kh EEE ENN HE HM HS ‘ Director of Gerietics, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. | ' DRIVE-IN | Let's Help Them . Not Hide Them! | ve You in Charlottetown __