- ea. Mi iCxh than too young iiiis-IChurches of Prince Edward is- (.--zi.iiitw. shown above, will be land. assisted by Dr. J. A. Clark tl.iutllit.'(i is a Farewell Rully a member of the Canadian Bap. l V fl'liur.sda.v evening. Scpte- tist Foreign Mission Board. and v. tr 3. In the Charlottetown Rev. Keith Hobson who will at- l).;-',-i Cliurch at it o'clock. The ifer the prayer of Dedication, .- ti(l' will be conducted by Rev. The Male Chorus will sing under ll 1.. Hilton. Moderator of the the direction of the ncivly-ap- .'lxwllt'l1tiitll1 of United Baptist pointed organist and cholr-dir- new BAPTIST MISStONARIES I CHOSEN ectur of the Charlottetown Bap-.heard tomorrow evening in brief tist Church. Mr. Victor llic(.'or- statements concerning then call ry. A.R.C.ltl., A.R.C.T. .to serve in Angola. Attica. are Never before in the history ot.as follows: Rev. anti Mrs. (bar- the Maritime United Baptist les Harvey. Rev. and Mrs. Lynn Convention have so many mis-,Stairs. Rev. and Mrs. Howard aionary-recruits gone forth in Taylor, Rev. and Mrs John any one year. The nam.-s oi the Keith. Miss Ada Secord. R N. ten missionaries-elect t) beiand Miss Winnifred Burpee. R.. . v Heath Macquerrle M.P. will b I attendanec. ey Iiniuc liillvicw Hall every Dance every Thu,-5.1,... "Mm. liiilnv nH.'h1- scardigan Legion Hall. Websters 'iht'Mt' f((tl'Pi at llazcltirook on. 't)rchcstra tsUptt'iiilit't' Tilt. at 2.00 p.lI1. Chal.I9ueu””l Black Pl,N,”M ll.-i -t' lt.irt-s on Mount Stcuart ii"?-V F”d”-V- 3 P-m- Second atltl 4.-L. ciinccllcd. Iii"-rd MENU- Uix.-ii's Barn Dance. Fortunei Movie ”Angcls in the Outfield" iiiilgc September 6. Webster's St. Pctei's Bay Holy Name Poll I tlIlltWil'R. Friday. Sept. 6th. 8.30. l Ilniitc Forest Hill llnll Wednes- mv Scptcinhcr 4lli. Turner's Or- rlii--lra. Movie ”AiigeIs in the Outfit-lrt' Corran Bann iiall, Saturday. Scp- I Dance at West Royalty litilli Vevery Wednesday night. Rollie iMacKenzie's Orchestra. 9:30 to ill-tic litter llall Scptctiihcr 5th. i12:30' mt-viii: of the Conservative U-ininittce. tl.30 p.m. ti5lilt'C Garfield Mac- lliilil i Wednesday Burnls Or- 'll:'v s. -tin-'l .'i. Barn dance Thursday night Jay Edward's New Glasgow. Rol- ll.nn Dance at Willrcd i-'op,- lie MacKeiiziels Orchestra. Can-t ink, hr-tcn Mile Road. cveryiteen Service. . , Dance every Thtirsdtiv night. li.liii ti;int'e tiarflcld illcPhces cm-dig," Legion Ha”. wcbstuu lltti;ixilPid tonight. Burns Orpol-chest,-3, "it's l'il. Cement on hand also anotl carload arriving this week. J. F. Morris, Klnkora. ii.Ixlil('iI Altar Society. Rum- ll.I w- Stile zit B.l.S. llall. Friday, to--lit-iiilu-r 6th, at 2 o'clock. in till --f Basilica Altar S'.lCIt.'lx. Conservative Ctimmittccs of F I C V" rm Vernon River. Grand Vit'W. Cal- IIllst'l'iB Il'(' .(lllllTll C05 0 a ' - . to iii-well Cove. Point Prim icduma and mm, ma” brand- i.i.- River. Wood islands Meet lvlcw Hall Sept. hlh. Heath Mac.- ll-lnist llall. Thursday Sept. Sthiquarrie M.P. will be present. tember 7,th. 8.15. In i mandcr for Queens County. l.-mu-ulziy. Wcbstt-rs Orchestra; Ham. a, Vimy Ridge m N17 mm New Legion President Hos Long Service With Veterans The nculy elected Pro-id--nt of the aiiadian Legion Provincial Conini.'-ii 1" t'iilL't' it wide experience in vcici-niis' problems. Captain Andrew C. Macliiaclicrn. M.C. of North Riv- er was on the executive of the, Great War Veterans" ASSOi'ld-i tion following World War One. He held the office of second vice-president in that organisi- on. Following World War Two he was for five years prcsintrt of the Kingston Branch anti from 1956-1957 he was .'.onc om- Comrade Mat-Eachcrn first on- listed with with the 50th liattciy, Royal Canadian Artillery i'om Calgary. He gained his ctiiumis- sion on the field of otiitlc and the Military Cross. When the Veterans' (.iuartl of Canada was being formed dur- ing World War Two. L-iptaln Mat-Eachern again voluntrcrcd for service as an ofticcr with 19th Company V.G.C. and later became second in command of CAPT. MACIZACHERN. rade Mat-Eachcrn at the head M.C. of their orgsniation. Five Leave for Baptist School Five young people of the con- gregation ol the Cliu-lo".-sown Baptist Church leave this week to enrol in tbe United Baptist Bible Training School in Mone- ton, N.B. They are: Naomi Wil- lis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Willis. East Royalty- Di- hue Rupert. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rupert. City; Blair and Robert Scranton. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scranton. Southport; and Henry Josey, son of the late Henry Josey. and Mrs. Josey. city. L. O. l. Held Their Service Queens County Loyal Orange Lodge held their annual church service on Sunday August 25th in the Presbyterian church at Churchill. The pastor Rev. George Killen. preached a very inspiring ser- mon taking as his subject ”L'n- decided" lat Kings 18 Chap. Ver-, he 21: "How long halt ye be- tween two opinions? lt the Lord be God follow him: but if Baal then follow him." The choir rendered a lovely anthem ”This is My Fathers World" with Sterling MacLeod as organist. There was I large gathering of the Members of the L.0.L. and L.0..A. and the parade was under the direction of Davis Ward Gr. Marshal. and John A. MacKinnon acted as Chaplain, Waldron Howatt carried the flag. At the close of the church ser- vice the members of the Order assembled in an adjoining field and formed a friendship circle singing "Blast Be The Tie That Binds." Short addresses were deliver- ed by Gordon Ross D.G.M. and Mrs. Mary MacPhaiI. Gr. Mist- ress of the l..0.BA Mrs Cather- Ine Nixon a member of Victoria lodge of the Ladies 0rani:t--Jiis- tl-tutlon of Somervllle, Mass, was introduced and gave a few remarks. Was Presiding A joint meeting of the Auxiliary of the WMS. of the Bcdeqtic Util- ted Church. and the South Bede- que. Searletown, and Bedeque Y. W.A. socleites met in the church hall on Tuesday evening. August 7th. After each society held their business sessions. all joined in one group and held a devotional period. Miss Louisn Callbct-it ilI'0si(iP!i t'0LD WINTER Admiral Robert Peary on his. discovery of the North Pole ini I909 daily recorded temperatures 72 below tcro. No. 10 Coiiipnny. Fztiniliarly known to l.is coin- rades its ”.-tndy”. Lt-,'ioii.iircs will rest assured that their host interests are served with Coni- and opened th e meeting with hymn: 0 Master Lc. ls Walk With Thee." and prayer for Mis- sionarics in foreign fields. Mr. Carrie l.eard gave a reading on- l l(.A. PARKER i Pictured above are Messrs Parker and .'tlacGilIivray joint chairmen of the "S p e c i at l Names” Cancer campaign which JOINT CHAIRMEN - .- - i ion will be inaugurated by Queen the right of every member freely to speak for his constituents and Wed.. Sept. 4. 1957 m(ilimy!iisiiei'”con.terence will follow Th? PTTG 3 this tradition. it can make I sig- Elizabeth. About 500 dele nificant contribution to toleration from 43 countries. including the between ideologies and under--Soviet bloc. will take part standing between nations Thusi -mm-r'r"mT alonelcan freedom endure and! 3.6 owu; mankind I"? "1 P9"?-" l Largest of Canadian owl spe- The 46th conference of the un-' cies. the burned owl is nearly two its!!! in length. ROY MACGILLIVRAY opens in Charluttctiivin tnda) and concludes on Saturday of lthis vieelt. I . i titled: Now is The Time. A film older assemblies which have de- I was shown called: "On the Move in the Middle East". At the close of the service the Auxiliary uas hostess to the t ler groups anti served ice cream . and calte. ,ChurchiIl nails iParlioments GENEVA iAPt - Sir Wllliioll Churchill said Monday free par- iiamcnlar) institutions have "tri- - umpliiinily overcoine the heaviest -assault t-vi-r made upon thcm."i i The furiiicr British prime min-' iister scnt it message to the Intel'- parlianicnlary Union, which will open a conference In London Sept. '12. it was released by Geneva hf.'.'ifi(tll.'.ll'lt'l':. "l rcjoicc that at this meetinn. the liitt-ipurliitiiicrgziry L'nion is stroiigcr than ever before. partictilailv that it now contains rcprt-sciitalivcs of the parlia- imctits of many nations which -have recently achieved independ- cncc. as well as newcomers from i lcided to join the union.” Churchill lsaid. 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