ordinal. Cheri fiction. Fri. 3 8, 1904.le arm. Campbentan, lQlurebos. Rev. Nos-1 '14 m 6" ° "" :Woum u an Monroe. gm- pug-cap; gauge-g3 Separate Systems For Data tian Camp at 3 pm. Service to New Dominion 11 a.m. Kings? worship 7.30 Pm- 5"“ day 17.33. pm. Community service. be CORdUCl-ed by the Young ton 10 a.m. Cornwall 1']. l.m.lschoo|5 usual hours, Servxces lReV' T. Snelgrove. sm.ku. People 7 Kim Guest maker- lRev. l.L, Walls, Minister. twill be conducted by Mr. Reid :_ Sunday school. .. ugunl. 0‘” ’ ! Sangster. Mr. Harold Murray of Yell WELLINGTON rAsronAal ny”s Profits “Each of us has set. up our own system when really the ; Eat Into Compa l VANCOUVER lCPl—Data re- dundancy within an organiza- Grass, Saskatchewan. Mlnls YORK pastor“ Chm-Be. Un.‘ « ‘9’“ M" Merle w' Zimmerman lted Church. Rev. Ew. Lacey, TRYON — Westmoreland .— Charge. United Church. Rev-Am” can eat into a company: chum m um “um quarter. . ‘mimsm. Jul 5. 930 Y krBonshaw United Baptlstéws. MacPhail, minister. Wel— n Ch I w N _ f ht ea“ -d u H. r. . . . y .. a.m. or, . . . .prols,says ares . euen own wen slenca n LAVENDISH United Church. Communion u am Central. Churches. seerces Sunday, Ju- ,1 llngton ll‘a.m. Victoria West do” (“ream of corporate sys_ fmummy“... Pastoral Charge. Servwes Sun- 1 ' ' ' ’1y 5. Bonshaw, Worship and 1'3 p.m. Unlon Corner p m. mm; and procedure‘ for Bur. But, he am. one department 0 Communion. 2.30 p.m_ Pleasant] C . . re- sm‘ aéoalzflfi land. Sunday School 2 p.m.1 BEDEQUE NORTH Pastoral I Worship and Communion 3.001 Charge. the United Churc p.m. Tryon, Sunday School 10 Minister. Rev. RM. Sha a.m. Worship and Communion B p.m. Everyone welcome. Lic. day. July 5, Cavendish ll a.m. 1 need, the information Friday. another Sunday and a third on _ day- of the month. "The result is inefficiency and time lags which is costly 1 terms of money and people—— grinding et- rolghs Corp., a Detroit based -manufacturer of business ma- w' 1 chines and computers. h ' r . Mr. Neuendor was ere re- N‘mh Rdwue' S‘iudfi'n 59:?“ cently to speak on corporate l 1 im a'm' WM” 9 " command and control systems 1 New Glasgow ll p.m. Induction ijve Sunday i ot Rev. Frank Stiles. Friday, 70:0 pm. Brackley, IJuly 3 at 8 p.m. ’ - ; l BROOKVIL‘LE PASTORAL ' Ch urge or the Presbyterian HUNTER RIVER. U n i te ti . i I i i Wheatley River 11 1 l Chu 1‘0 h Charge. Semices. Church. Hunter River 9.30 a.m. Edward G. Britten. pastor. vellel‘s Rest. worship 9. 0 8-m- for management. which he de. men'. .n have". . 81'“ Mr 1613380“ 303“ 11 .fl-m- Ham‘i AL= Sunday I 103” a'm‘ Fm" scribed as a'program aimed feet on morale" Damel Rackham. spec'lal spca» .ville a pm. Rev. Peter Rud- KENSWGTON PASTOR, .town. Sunday School 10 I-m- , basically at increasing a com- The end purpose of informa- ker. North Wiltshire 11.15 am. dell, minister. Image of the Preswtenanl w°rsmp a 1”" :pany's profits by getting the tion collecting is to enable a Re“ I-L- wans- 5990131 5993* f i Chum“ Fmtown‘ Sam“ 9'30‘ Pright type 0! information to the company to command. direct ler' i FREE CHURCH of Scotlano. . a'm' sum!” SCh°°l 10'4518'T61 FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST right people so that they can ef- and, control its resources. he '. ' ! Worship Charlottetown 11.00 I Malpeque’. sund’y s°h°° ‘ Chum“ calm“ Mm."- “‘, fectively carry out their respon- said. 1 CAVENDISH Baptist Church. ‘a,m_ and 6,” ppm, stanchel 2 8-m- serche 1 8-m~ Kensmg' day. Morning Worship 10.45: sibuities' V ‘ “The ob ctive h (a provide Worship service. Sunday. July 1 pm Rev “ML Undemm,’ ton. servtce 8 pm r. Ken- a.m.Sunday School 12 noon- “1" mam compames.ldau much mm mm in m pay 5. Evening worship at 8 pm. ‘ minister. 1 “9th MaCI‘Od- Student mm's' 'Evemng Gospel sen/ice 7-.03usu311y co'nect'ed" in separate; with what he requires—not what Rev. CW. Passev wiu be guest t” 31"“ Tgmgd“ Pray?" 3“ 3“: planets or isolated islands of iii-é ‘maPazement’ m I—to ef- speaker. 1 FREE CHURCH ol Scotland. U I Ch ° “'“dyA '33“ P” °"' 39“ 1 formation by the various de-, fectwely discharge his duties. 1 Worship. Birch Hill a 9.111. Ser- WWW; ECbpafifmgev ‘gfi'? 3m“ - “9"- ~ lpartments." he said in an inter-i People aren't motivated by “mm” mm“ Cham- vi" WNW“ ' 3°“ w-R- Camegn nu‘lllligter 'Alhtmyl PRINCETOWN. LOT 16 Pas-i View ' 1"”. b'“ by "m" The United Church. CombinedI Under-hay. Interim moderator. worship ’9.” am. Be deque ' tom Charge_ United Church; "A total management inform. service for Hampton and V1C< toria in Victoria Church at 11 a.m. Bonshaw 7.30 p.m. Rev. . Bryer R. Jones. Minister. Church School 10 a.m. Worship Minister. Ralph E. Johnstonl “ion system 15 “Sign” ‘0 in" 11 a.m. Borden Worship 7.30 Service. Lot 16. Sunday School ; let-relate these islands and “'4 New Comet pm. 2.30 p.m. Outdoor Centen-i 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Ma1-| courage 8 free “0W 0‘ Norma-l nial Service at the Central Be-' peque, Sunday school 11 gm, = tion." I I vs sbl deque Baptist Church. speciall j The first step in settli‘l'g up 5 |s| e G E of such a system. c said. is to 5 Worship 8 pm. 15:. speaker, Rev Ball 2 NORTH MYON and Bread- NOR'I'H RIVER Baptist Pas- torate, Rev. T.W. Howard. min- ister. Worship: Fail-view 11.00 a.m. North River 3 p.m.. Long ‘Creek 8 pm. Sunday Schoo 1 TRYON CHARGE. the Unli-X ed Church. Sunday. July 5. .; ‘ ' Fairview 10 a.m. North Rivet Trinit Unitea bh'm-éh, Chap? albane presbyten'ah Churches_ precisely define-the information; T N k ed Worship, Crapaud 9.45 a.m. 32 .m. Long Creek 11 a.m. 10mg“. ' North 11 Service at 1100 “"011 1'0“ refillllf? to. dischargeK O a e lTryon. Communion 11 a.m. 1Kingston 10.15 a: . a.m. in charge of the yo 0 n g ‘1 you“ respons'bu't'es“ ' ~ 1031*? “Ever.” 7-39. Pm. Re“ ‘ UNITED CHURCH. Kensing- people and their leaders. Brad- ‘ EXAMPLE GIVEN 1 CAMBRIDGE. Mass. (AP)— Alllson OBrlen. minister. ‘ COVEHEAD Pastors! Charge ton. Church School 9.50 a.m. l albane. Service at it p.m. ev. As an example. MY- Neuefl' A new comet will be visible to 'dorf said. supposing one man the parts inventory depart- ; ment, another the parts in pro- icess department. a third had purchase orders and a fourth had accounts payable. MI .United Church. Services. Sun- CHERRY V ALLEY Christ . day. July 5. Stanhope. 9.30 a.m. C’hUI'Ch. 8-30 a.m. HOLY Com- iWest Covehead 11 a.m. Union munion R9“ A-E- Pierce)’. 1 Road 8 pm. Rev. R.H. Baxter. ’ . Pricstimcharge. ‘mmister Morning Worship 11 a.m. Even-i a, xmen, minister, ing 7.30 p.m. Summerfield 9.30: a.m.,Rev. Lewis M. Murray' BA, BB, minister. ANGLICAN SERVICES. Par- the naked eye throughout North America for the next few weeks says the Smithsonian Astro- physical Observatory. named Tomita- GOLD RESERVE FALLS LONDON (Reuters) —— After successive increases for three previous months, Britain‘s, . i . The comet . MOUNT HERBERT United 1 l ish of Port Hill. Rev. Delmont . t each of us Slt down and ' I, . ‘ «g z . ‘Church. Service 7.30 pm. Rev. iP Yeo. Rector. Sixth Sunday at-igggrvigdfeclfngrgflee ggrrzgg’: say what information we re- nggffsgmigfio egg; it _ .-. ,.,,.; ‘. John G.E. Ball. minister. AMERNN Pastor“ Chap 6 Her Trinity Port Hill. 11 a.m. 000000 ( 000), the he”: quire. we Wlii find out that we w s e meted to appear u .' 5 FORT 1 United Church Rev David L“ 11‘ 2'30 p'm‘ Ellefishe' 8'“; my announced Thursd8Y- M the five...” "253’5mfifit faint point of lisht low in the WINSLOE Pastoral Charge, M Do m M; , ‘8 ~ Ti nish ..m. (P se note c ange 0 end of the month they stood at o e s e l orm .. northwest horizon shortly an” . _ the United Churchg'm an ac _na . ms t- 5 time) Sunday School..10 a.m. £966000000 “289800000” e have. each acted as if we t w 5d “u d Included among those vislt- Mrs Ron Wilson. Also in the Petley-Jones of the Fort Erie ;Highfield. u a,.m_ Wing,”Pl worship 9.30 a.m. Alberto", Confirmation class Friday, 7.30 . . . . . ‘were unique and have set up sunse edne ay 33 ' “I ‘ picture is PO Henry Peters. is was particularly interested in ‘ i Worship and Sunday School 11 pm, st, John’s Church, Ellen‘s-i, iour own system." George comell- “BOWEN?! \: . tng HMCS Fort Erie during a recent visit to CharlottetOWn was this group of cubs from the Basilica A Pack. In charge of the group was cubmaster. CURCHES KINGS SOURIS — BAY Fortune Un- ited Churches. Worship at Sou- ris 11 a.m. when the sacrament ‘South. 8 pm. Princelown Road. the ,pack .for he had been cub- ‘Sunday Schools’ Highfield ah, maSter at CheSterv N"S-- b?‘ Tier Church: Winsloe South 9.45 fore he went to sea. In hls ,pm‘ Winsloe North 10 1”“. casc. his wife took over duties ‘Princemwn Road 10 am. Re... i T.R. POPULATION EXPANDS ,1 spokesman. The comet was first sighted June 0 headed toward the sun in the early morning hours. , Separate systems. he said. in- Mexico expects to double its volved inefficiency and hi Cascumpec. Sunday School 10 119, ' h 1: present population of approxi- cost—"plain old dollars and a. in. Worship 7.30 p. m. I 3 SPRINGFIELD — O'LEARYi l MONTROSE Pastoral Charge —— Alma. United Baptist member of the ship’s com- plement and cubmasler until he relinquished the post when he went to sea. Cmdr. Evan mater 38,000,000 by about 1906.1cents." . with the pack. Goudge, minister. town Pastorfil C}ha.rges o! The 5 THE p R E s B Y T E R W urc . l gh" i ‘he dwco r h i Aq'l‘anga: 1 Church, Wood Islands. Worship . ur : . . 1 ‘ Murray River United Church. Churgh School 510 Ann's" Da_ game'mzémalm‘ Ran 15,1233 Service for Sunday. July 5. 85‘. vid's Church: Worship 3 pm. thcholsm‘ ministeh follows. Murray Harbour 9.30. Church School 10 am. Dundas a.m. Murray River 11 am, Lit-1 Church; Worship 8-00 P-ln- THE P RESBY TE RIAN tie Sands 2 pm. Rev. David, Church Sch°°1 10-00 a-“fi- Mm‘ , Church. St. John's. neuast. Barij Minister. 'lslel‘. Rev. M-R. Pocklmglon- Worship and Sacrament of the of the Lord's Supper will be ob- Lord~5 Supper 11 ahm Mac f the :hurch vacation schoo Head _Bene River' the united: un hayLord90 5 3mil 030ow 1R6“ Donald thomm' mum- gev A m minister ‘ Church. Minister, Rev. Gra-j by t e .5 upper ‘ a'm‘ ter- . . . . ~ 3. . Gospel Sauce 8 pm. Blake eme M. Fraser. Friday. July Orwell Head. Preparatory Ser- Matthews speak?“ UNITED Church Mom 1 MARSHFIELD — Harrington Vice 8 pm. sunday. July 5. 9.30 day. Jun, 5' Rev. Russel m. Belle River. 11 am Or- 1 ‘ -‘ Burns. Minister. 11 am. Lower Elfin“ fiféunfigdcmmum” 8 Montague and Montague com- ' ' ' . bined 2.30 pm. Sturgeon. Marl- . MONTAGUE Baptist Pastor- time conference report by Arn- ate. Rev. A.G.J. Sleeves. mln- h old Wightman at both services. ister. Montague 10 a.m. Sun- - day School 11 a.m. Worship b 730 pm. Et'enSong. Sturgeon.~ 1.30 Worship 2.30 s u n d a v ’ tague Pastoral MURRAY RIVER Pentecos- tal services Sunday. July 5, Rev. Fred Day. minister. 1 Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship 1 11 am. Evangelistic service} School. Murray River 2 pm Sunday School, 3 pm. Worship 4 Murray Harbour 2 pm. Sunday ‘ 7.30 pm. School 7.30 pm. Worship. 1 l .1 MONTAGUE Blhle Chapel. i DUNDAS -— ANNANDALE. Sunday. July 5. 9.30 a.m. T United Baptist Pastorate. Dun- ; Lord‘s Supper for belleVers. idas. Sunday School 11 a.m. Ser- ' 1045 um Sund School or vice 3 p.m. Communion 9.10‘ all ages including Adult Bible Classes. 7.30 pm. Regular ev- ening service. All welcome. a.m. Annandale, Sunday School 10 a.m. Service 11 m. Com- I imunion at 12.10 p.111. Baptismal g . 'scrvice at 12.30 pm. July 12, v GEORGETOWN Pans“ 0(.not Jilly 5 as announced: Lic. Holy Trinity urch. MorningiMyme Ingersou' pastor. Prayer 11 a.m. Evening Pray-l I 0*“ BEACH POINT Chapel. er 7 pm. ciant. Rev. G. ‘ l Rodney Ives“ Preaching Sunday morning at h ; 11 a.m. After Church service in l ray Harbour North -— Friday.l at 8‘45 p-m specwl swam: by . preparatory Service at 8 pm‘: Ronnie and Beth. Ronnie prca-i Sunday. The Sacrament of the‘ “WW at bow “ches- 14- Hal“ \ Lord's Supper 11 a.m. Murray 115‘ Harbour South ~ Church! I School 2 pm. The Sacrament MURRAY HARBOUR Church ‘ of the Lord's Supper 3 pm. Pe-E 0f ChflSt- 6 pm. Bible School 1 ter‘s Road. Church School 7.00 and Lord's Supper. 7.30 pm. l p.m.. Worship 8 pm, Rev, M_ WorshipSerwlce. Minister, Mr. I Currie. minister. David E. Weale. l MURRAY HARBOUR lch _1 THE DUNDAS and Genrsz th. Stewart. Pastoral Cha i rge. QUEENS ‘The Presbyterian Church. Mr. . Hugh Lowry, Catechist. Har- _ Pas_ rmgton 9.3) a.m. total Charge. United Church. 5 8"“ ML Stewart 7'30 Pl“. Rev One service for the Charge will . THE" somers' Imemn‘mOd' be held in Orwell United i “310' ' Or H U ’ted Ch i1 '“ we “' “m "" THE UNITED Church. Mt. Sunday at 8 pm. conducted by x . the new. Special music. Guest 1 Slhewa“ E 531:“ Sizeufifs Bay speaker. Miss Roberta Shaw. 5 njrgghbliguvgorsmpwal‘i so ill-r115 MARGATE UNITED Church ? J‘mm Sum.“ 5°h091- M0178“; Pastoral Charge. Joint com- -‘ 8 PUMP wmsmp' 5 unit munion service, Long River. 11 [Peter 5, Ba-V‘ 9'30 a'm' Pubhc am" New London 7.30 pm. I Worship. 10.30 a.m. Sunday W.A. Paterson. M.A., 3.1).. r s°h°°l . . t . mulls“ DESABLE. FREE Church oi Scotland. 10.30 a.m. Sacrament BRADALBANE PASTORALi I Charge. United Church Brad- . 0f “19 L°Fd5 SUPP“- 7-30 1”“ albane. 10 a.m. Granville. 11.15 " Evemng serv‘ce' Preparamry a.m. Pleasant Valley p.m.;serV1§‘T' 53mm,” 8 9"“ Arthur Murray. Student Minis- lTha'"k5g‘V‘“g ,5e’Vme' Monday ter. 18 p.m. Rev. henneth W.R. Ca- : meron. Minister. NEW LONDON Pastoral Charge. Young Peoples meet-_ MILTON — RUSTICO Angli- inE Friday evening» Sundayncan Parish. Rector. Rev. A.E. July 5. Services at Long River: ‘ Piercey. St. John‘s. Milton. 10 9.30 a.m. Geddie 11.00 a.m. and;a,m, Sunday School 11 a.m. New London at 8 DJ". Rev-fHoly Communion and Service. L.R. Files. preaching. .‘St. Mark's, Rustico. 6.45 pm. lSunday School 7.30 pm. Even- UIGG — SPF ling Praver and Sermon. vices for July 5. Uigg ll a.m. I ‘ Alexandra 7.30 pm. Licentiate“l CORNWALL pastorate. Unit. Jerry C0“?- Church. New Dommlon 9.45 lam. Cornwall 7.30 pm. Kings- FREDERICTON- Breadai- ’ ion is in Vited to worship at bane and New Glasgow Chur- North Wiltshire at 11.15 a.m. es of Christ. Services will be hSacrament of Baptism at New held at the Canoe Cove Chris- | Dominion. Sunday School, CHARLOTTETOWN AFTERNOON & TILL 5:00 PM. STORE ____._,._.._— l . @112 @fiat "Coven'l'hlslndlllleflisbcw" ‘ l Teen-um are exploding an over “9 00 Their numbers are sky-rocketing annually. By 1970 we'll have 28.2 million“ them in the United States. What they spend on clothes, Dad alone knows. But when they come piling in to a‘party. you can figure the young hostess spends about $14.50 per planned party. and she does usually plan it herself. 72% of all teen-agers read the daily newspaper. . . so that’s the place to help them plan what to wear. what to serve at the party. In fact, wltatever you M to sell them, tell them about ii In tho'mspapor. \