'age of Easy tth of Plan IER ATELY II IATII ERY t Number 1 So nice (5.353 (ii‘Ol‘L‘I’ Pvt. [‘1‘ mi)“ 3 i I '4 _ .- > John MacLure, Mrs. Olaf Steven- . it. 52an NEW ‘EXECUTIVE of the Wgue Women's Liberal Club 'j‘ elected at the annual meet- ‘ yesterday afternoon. Seat-l at. Mt to right are Miss Florrie r5 ,_ 3;; est-ant ' Orphanage gontributions am In loving memory of an ” Ma c R a e. Bonshaw, wno pgssed away Nov. 2, 1957, fluted by Mr. and Mrs. J. mm-- Gibson, San Francisco qflifa'nia. provincial Sanatorium. 95,00 Miss Margaret Howatt ' ,3 3.00 ea: Ralph House, Dr. W 3," Stewart, Miss Hannah Turner, ms. Laura Clapp. '$2.00 ea: Mrs. I. M. Stems, Isabelle Clawson, Janie Hunter, Mrs. J. L. Douglas, Dr. E. M. pound, Richard Wood. "8 1.00 ea: Marlon Hume, Violet Daley, Blanche Conway, ms. Jean MacKinnon, Erma M, Olive Holm, Mrs. Dorothy Mic, Miss K. Dalziel, Miss gluon Ryan. Mrs. Bertha But- man, Mrs. John Digmn, Ellen slums, Stella Driscoll, Mrs. The-hm Francis, Bessie Stewart, Mary MacRae. I Grafton St. Continued J. C. Saint & Co. Ltd. 0 . Allan Holman "$1.00 ea: Doris Lockhart, Bea Hamil-ton. Jean O’Brien, Norma lnrray, E, K. Anderson. .50c ea: Bernice MacPhee, ullian,Ncwson, C. Bartlett, Al. Hume, Carol MacRae, E. Crane, Frank Bradley, Joe’ Hambly. Grandview, Collector Mrs. Eric Scott. $2.00 ea: Arthur MacPherson, Eric Scott. 51.00 ea: Jack MacLean, Bruce MacLeod, D. A. Gillis, Alex. A. MacPhee, William Men- des, Roddie MacPherson, Claude Hanan, Louis E n m a 11, Mrs. Neil MacBeth, Alfred Bruce, Al- lie Murray, Neil MacKinnon, Lloyd MacPherson. .75c: Hugh MacBeth. ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $18.59 Rustico, Collector Irma bs & Myra Laird. r 3.00: Beecher Court. ' 32.00: Mrs. Weston Rollin-gs. -8100 ea: Mrs. Ray Iaird, Mrs. Kenneth Coughliin, Mrs. (live MacNeill, Veard Court. Mrs. Roy Woolner, Mrs. Lorne Houston, Wesley Smith, Mrs. Roy Toombs, Mrs. Will Toomhs, Mrs. Earle Simpson, Vernon Biocott, 'Ilhiomais Hiscott, Mrs. can, Mrs. Robert Stevenson, B. C. Woolner. ‘ .75c: Mrrs. Leigh Warren. ea: Mrs. N. S. MacLure, M. Robert Woolner, Mrs. Reg. [mid MacNeill, Florence Mac- Lure, Amanda Campbell. Mrs. Mllar Orr, Mrs. C. W. Pursey, Mrs. Everett Coughiin, Charles Win. Mrs. H. L. Pursey. 250: Mrs. Guy Roilings. Total London W. I. 32.00: H. P. Found. 3 1.50: Fred MacEwen. $1.00 ea: Edward McMurdo, Ivan Brown, F. A. Ramsay. Har- old Dunning, Lorne Campbell, Hume MacRiae, Mrs. M. Coast: title. Oliver Bernard, James . Dan Morrison, Oscar Mac- KN. Wallie MacEwen, Harold , Wilbur MacKay,. Don HacEwen, Leigh MacEwen, Wfiliam MacEwen, Mont. Mac- Eweii, Keir MacAllister, Mrs. Manon Cole, James E. Cole, Waneed Cotton, Mrs. Robert Wm, Mrs. ClaudeMac- Even. Mrs. Murray MacKay, - Morton Ada-ms, Stanley l-75cz. Mrs. Robert Carr. ‘-‘;-50c ea: Mrs. Lewis Cole, __Someirs, John Cprrie, Wed. Pidgeon. Alfred MacKay. “£50: Claude Graham. Na: ...... .. $34.00 Motown & Royalty, Collector G Larsen. Barbara Llew- eIIIII. Peggy Altken 8: Ruth Lc- theur. 34.00: Mrs. Harold MacDonald I100: Harry Yorston. I100 ea: James Publicover, 11 Thompson, Mrs. Charles Tom Blackett, Russei we. Jack Baker, Roy Baker. 2* Baker. Guy Hemphill, Mrs. 'Hhews, Florrie Lavers, #8 MacCannell, Gordon Ross, J“ésFraiik Barker, Mrs. Arthur I“ i . Nelson Hansen, L» - Seymur Knight, Rev. W. “Emu, Mrs. Helge Larsen, he- George Mair, Mrs. Preston “Donald, Mrs. James Aitken, - Cecil LeLacheur. 35¢ ea: Mrs Minnie Rafuse 1‘“ ’ : ‘SCZ Allister Stewart. I eat Mrs. Fred Allen. Mrs. ? Blackett. The Misses, Spurgcon Walker, Mrs. = 1% no. “1 Lavers. Mrs. Henry Park- 'M-‘Ps. C. H. Llewellyn, Mrs. 'Lavers, Mrs. Lemuel WHWWCR. Mrs. F l o r e n c e Q .Mis. Joe Kennear. {I Beaton, vice president; Senator EISie Inman, president and Mrs. MONTAGUE—Senator Elsie In— man was appointed president of the Montague Women’s Liberal Club at the annual meeting he‘d at the Bison Restaurant yester- day afternoon. Other officers elected were Miss Florrie Beaton. vice-presi- dent and Mrs. Richard MacLean, secretary-treasurer. The meeting was opened by the retiring president, Mrs. L.H Poole. who welcomed the mem- COMING EVENTS Bingo, every Monday night at 8:00 St. Andrew’s hall, Mt. Stewart. 21 chances to win more than $100.00 worth of prizes. Two Jack Pots of $25.00 each. Chickens each week. A. A. meeting to-night Rich- mond Street group, 130 Rich- mond Street (upstairs). Dance Iona East School every ‘ Monday night. Good Music. Dance at C. Y. C. Hail; Cardi- gan, Monday night. Webster’s Orchestra. auction at J. Russell Driscoll’s, November 14th at 8. " Hear the Belfast Male Quar. tette in Churchill Presbyterian Church, Sunday. November 9th. 7:30 p.m. v' Annual meeting of Stanley Bridge Rink Company, Friday, Noyember 140b, at 8, pm. Im- portant meeting please attend. Regular Saturday Night Dance St. Peter’s Bay Hall Good music Modern and old time dancing Junior Farmers Recreation Cen- tre, New Glasgow every Tuesday night 9-12.30 Doiron’s Orchestra Centeen. . . - Buying live chicken Monday, 8 a.m. until 12 noon. Store closed ,Tuesday. Buying live fowl Wed- nesday, 8 until 12 noon. R. L. Dickieson Ltd., New Glasgow. Hot turkey dinner with plum pudding in Marshfield Hall on November ILth. Serving from 5 pm. Fresh Island turkey. Spon— sored by Marshifield W.I. Hot turkey and chicken din- ner, Chenry Valley Hall, Tues- day, November 1ltih. Serving from 4:30. Auspices Christ Church. Cherry Valley. Warm place to wait if necessary. “Come and have fun!” Spec- ial dance in New Glasgow Junior Farmers Recreation Centre to- night. Modern and old-time dan- cing. Proceeds go to the “Spring- hill Disaster fiche! Fund”. Usual admission. Senator Inman Ap Women’s Club President Mt. Herbert Women’s Institute sided ' Richard MacLean, , treasurer. pointed secretary- bers. Mrs. Poole then called on} Senator Inman to address the meting. t Senator Inman delivered a stimulating talk in which she) stressed the importance of or-I gamzation and women's activitvv in public life. She went on to say ’ there was a great need for youm er people to become interested and take an active part in the! political field. dress refreshments were served1 With the senator presiding at theI tea table and being assisted by‘ Mrs. Poole, Mrs. Arnold Vanider- stine and Mrs. Keir Clark. ! Rev. C. Townsley Addresses W.M.S. Of Zion Church A .mission-ary-minded church is a living church. Rev. Charles Townsley of Marshfield told a Thank Offering service of the Women’s Missionary Society in Zion Church hall Thursday night. Mirs. Neil A. Matheson, president of the Zion Church society pre» Assisting her was Mrs. W.W. Mutch, second vice-presi- dent. Rev. C. Duncan Farris who will be the guest speaker at both serVices in Zion on Sunday, also participated in the service. Mrs. G. Carlyle Webster at Toronto spoke to the meeting and said she had many pleasant memories of the many years she had spent in Zion with her husband a former minister of the congregation. A program included a panto~ mine by children of the church under the direction of Mrs. Gu- thrie Ballingall, a duet, “Come Over and Help Us," by Miss Mariam MacDonald and Mrs Elmer Sutherland, a solo “Love Never Failet ” by Rev. Mr Townsley and a quartet “Build- ing for Eternity" by Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Matheson and Mi and Mrs.‘ Hamid Carver. The offering was taken by two mem- bers of the explorer group. Ladies from the ~Marshifield and Hartsville, Cheryl McQuarrie and Lynn Loftus were guests of the Zion ladies at the meeting and (for refreshments later. Nov. Meeting Of Kingston W.M.S. The monthly meeting of King— ston United W.M.S. was held at the home of M .. Jaimes Jewell, on Tuesday evening, November 4th. Mrs. Jewell had change of wor- ship theme. “Are Strangers En- emies”. Hyimn, “When I sur- :9 vey the Wonndrous Cross. The flamilies are instalments talk it over. .7 5. c. Jolmfone SAYS— Men buy Life Insurance not because they are going to die but because their Life insurance is money bought on Edwin C. Johnstonc, B.A., 111-115 Grafton Street, Charlottetown, P,E.I. I going to live. tor future delivery. Let's C.L.U., Provincial Mgr. Used Car get in touch Stewart Motors, dial 957 FOUND! Will the gentleman who was looking for a Good with “Peter DesRoches, 8”. "3 Get this $40.15 ‘ JL M Walker. Ben. Stewart, ggépgfirdon Yorston, Mattie 4°“ A Friend x: Richard Layers. . lay Yea? Mrs. Ashley Allen. V' Tom “3°31 ( . 5,1 . PROPE ern Findlay Range for only $129.95. 5 T tremendous value . . . A mod- .» is a» CHARLOTTETOWN — Tel. 393 uSUMMERSIDE TM 501 BOTWOOD. .\'f1d. 'CP‘—-Police worked Friday to unravel the mystery surrounding the fatal shooting of a young RCMP con- stable and the death of his killer and another man. Constable J. Terrance Hoey. 21; who joined the force Jan. 6. 1958, at Cobourg. Ont, was shot to death late Thursday night when he and two other RCMP officers entered a restaurant here to In— vestigate a complaint. The officers went to the rest- aurant when employees com- plained that 52-year-old Chinese- Canadian proprietor James Ling had kept the place locked up since Saturday night and refused to let them in. FIND TWO BODIES ROMiP Superintendent A. W. Parsons said he had reports that Ling‘s 21-year-old son Kenneth, who earlier was thought to have been an accomplice in the shoot- IIIIIE of (joint. Hoey. may have tbeen dead since last Saturday. His body and that of his father was found in a barricaded bed- room when police finally broke in after a 12-hour siege. Const. Hoey was killed by a, shotgun blast when he an thei others tried to force the bedroom door. Struck in the chest by the shot fired through the closed door he died within minutes. RCMP officers surrounded the building. Rcinforcements were called in from detachments at nearby Grand Falls and Corner Brook. 150 miles away on the west coast. The Monnties ex- changed fire with the unseen gun- man until a tear gas bomb thrown into the restaurant set the inter- ior afire. The gunner kept shooting while firemen tried to keep the blaze from spreading. BobWood fire Chief Graham LeDrew was hit in ,Conference On Education Slated Today At Birchwood Would our rural schools func- tion more smoothly iif grouped in larger units for administra tive purposes? Should the Province pay per capita grants to school districts: What can be done to improve tions. These and many other questions pertinent to the welfare of edu- cation in this province will be discussed at a conference to be held at Birchwood High School’s HIDDEN WEALTH French Guinea, West Africa, has undeveloped riches in gold, diamonds, iron ore and bauxite. scripture reading Deuteronomy 7 was read in unison. Missionary prayer, Mrs. Edgar Newson. Book read by Mrs. Elmer Youn- ker. Minutes were read and approv- ed. ROIII call 15 members and one visitor. Offering $5.50. Friendship 60 cents. It was decided to give $2.00 at next meeting in place of pantry sale. Mite Box opening to be held in hall on November 21. Mrs. Willard Proud to see about it. Committees next month. Wor- ship, Mrs. E. Neu’son; prayer, Mrs. Wili Coliwill. Lunch, Mrs. Edgar Newscn, Mrs. Elmer Youn— ker, Mrs. Melville Green. Book, Mrs. Roy Green. Next meeting to be held at the jhome of Mrs. Owen Younker. IHyImn "Stand Up and Bless the . Land". Mizpah benediction closed and social hour spent. the meeting. Lunich was served; Albert L. Thomas STOVE FUEL OIL PETROLEUM uncovers GRAFTON ST. EAST PHONE 6610 It maybe the kidneys Take Gin Pills to her increase the urinary flow and so relieve bladder and urinary irritations that are often the cause of back ache, tired logy feeling and disturbed rest. / FOR THE KIDNEYS WHAT NEXT? A practicing Mormon is re- quired to give two whole years of door-Indoor serVIce i on behalf of converting peo pie to his faith. After that much giving—and receiving~ he will say, “What next?” The founders of the British and Foreign Bible Society were also men imbued With such a spirit. In the face of seemingly insurmountable. dif- ficulties, they said Within themselves, “What next? I and answered the question by pressing forward. with the result that millions of men and women have come to know the Gospel through the inspiration of the Scriptures. At this very moment the Bible Society is faced _ with the problem of diminishing funds, but is preparing In faith for the next step . . . a step forward. This it can do. only as we support it with our prayers, work and money. In Prince Edward Island, we also help when we make a purchase at The Bible House. The profits of which go to further the .work. .At this time .the emphasis .is .on E Christmas. .with interesting program material for church and school .and appropriate greeting cards and gift items, reflecting the real meamng of the season. THE BIBLE HOUSE OPPOSITE EATON’S Charlottetown (Operated by The .P. E. 1. Auxiliary of The British and Foreign Bible Society) sauditorium today. Citizens from Ievery section of the Province are jcxpccted to be included in the delegations representing the nine provincial organizations that have , ,been invited to participate. I Chaired by J. Lincoln Dewar, New Perth, with Hon. Keir Clark, Following senator Inmanvs ad. :teachers’ salaries and qualificauminister of education, as ‘honor- .ary chairman. the conference will completed in two sessions, -the first of which will commence at 9:15 a.m. Special speakers include Mr. Malcolm MacKenzie, deputy min- .ister and director of education, iand Mrs. M.J. Doyle. president of the Provinciai Home and- Scliool Association Mr. M-acKen- zie will address the morning session on school finance and ad-. Iministration, while Mrs. Doyle, (will speak on teacher supply in‘ the afternoon. 'The greater part of each ses~l Sion will be devoted to group; Police Attempt To UnraveI Three Shootings In NIId. the arm. Ilr. H. Twomey said the arm may have to be ampu- tated below the elbow, Fireman Gordon Locke Jr. was struck In the seat by a charge of buckshot. His condition was not believed serious. RUSH BUILDING Police and armed civilian vol- unteers rushed the building when firing from the bedroom stopped. They found the bodies of the Lings. one lying on a chesterfield and the other on the floor. In the other room were a 12-gauge shot- gun, a .ZZ-caiibi'e and a .303 rifle. Basis for the theory that Ken- neth Ling may have been dead when Const. Hoey was shot came from employees who said Ken- neth had not been seen since Sat- urday night. the last night the restaurant was open for busines. The elder Ling later turned the employees away when they showed up for work. The dead officer‘s next of kin was lisled as his father, Joseph Hoey. working on a farm near Haivelock, Ont, and his mot-her, Mrs. Jean Hoey of Peterborough, Ont. The parents, who have eight other children, are separated. ._... MacLEAN 8. ‘ SON SALES & SERVICE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 117 Kent St. Dial 7186 MOTOR REWINDING AND SMALL APPLIANCE REPAIRS ASSORTED LAMPS AND FIXTURES . . . SMALL APPLIANCES discussions of the topics broughtl out by the guest speakers. IC.N.T. Handled Rush Of Copy During Springhill Disaster MON(TT()N.——Caiiadian National Telegraphs handled more than 110.000 words hustled to new» papers and magazines during the Springhill mine disaster. it was learned here Friday. Veteran CNT employees voiced belief that the rushing stream of copy, which reached its height after the rescue of men trapped for long days and nights under- ground, was the heaviest ever filed from a spot news story in Canada. One said that to the best of his knowledge the total volume of words sped by ONT to news- papers and magazines in Canada, United States, England, France. and other countries far surpassed the copy despatched from another mine story which gripped the attention of the world: the Moose River N.S., entrapment of living men in 1937. 1 Canadian National Telegraan played a prominent role in the NVEMB Anglican Church ’ of Canada ST. PETER-’8 CATHEDRAL Rochford Square Reverend J. R. Davies. M.A-. L. Th. Rector Reverend Canon E. M. Malone M.A., D.D.. ‘ The Reverend W. G. 303;, Honorary Assistant Priests Miss Suzanne Brenton. Lie. Mn. Organist and Choir Director. NOV. 9 THE TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. 8:45 a.m.—Mattins 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11.00 a.m. Choral Eucharist and Sermon. 7.00 p.m. — Evensong Sermon. Visitors Welcome "WE’RE READY "We went right down to M. F. stripping. Our home's snug and warm . . . with the stop in this week to look over FREE estimates. ARE YOU?" fitting Combination Storm Windows and Doors and weather completely draft-free now . . heat sealed in! Believe me, it's like a different house this Winter! We're saving on fuel bills, too." See M. F. SCHURMAN for all your home winterization needs. 1 “THE FINESTIN QUALITY AND SERVICE” FO'R WINTER! SCHURMAN'S and got snug— ‘ .50 cold air sealed out, and the our fine products and get I For the man who’s , going places... BULOVA I thing but price! NO NIED T0 ...top-level in every BULOVA PATRIOT 17 Jewels Unbreakable Mainspring Charm and Colour of Natural Gold Matching Expansion Band :39". PAY CASH Enioy the easy Bulova Credit Plan SEE THAT BULOVA DIFFERENCE I ST. PAUL’S AN GIJC'AN CHURCH Established 1769 by Royal Foundation The Reverend Canon .1. ’I'. lbbofl. - Rector Organist and Choir Director. Mr. B. John Harris. F.R.C.O. 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. Ior Classes. 11:00 a.m.—8.8. Beginners and Primary Classes. 11.00 a.m. — Holy Communion No Sermon 7:00 p.m.-—Evenlng Prayer and Sermon. Subject “Living A Saintly Life." Visitors Are Cordial]: Invited. To Attend I PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF S. JAMES The Revmnd ‘I‘.R. B. Seneca. M.A.. S.T.M.. Minister Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus.Bac.. F.M.C.M., Organist and Director of Chain 4 9:45 a.m.—Church School for all ages. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and Sermon: “In My Father’s House Are Many Mansions” Solo: There is no Death O’Hara. Mr. Raoul Reymond. Anthem: What Are these? Stainer 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship and Sermon: “In the Shadow of the Master's Courage and the Master’s Calm” Solo: Eye Hath Not Seen. (from “The Holy City”) A. R. Gaul. Mrs. David Stewart. Hymn-Anthem. For All The Saints. (Tune, Sine Nomine). CHARLOTTETOWN BIBLE CHAPEL 235 Cumberland St. at Longwortll Avenue “A Bible Preaching Centre, Pro- claiming The Lord Jesus Christ as the only Saviour of Sinners." 9:30 a.m.—Lord’s for Supper Believers. 10:15 a.m.—“Truth For Today”. (Radio program over CFCY). 11:00 a. m. —Thc Family Bible Hour: We continue our studies on / “The Other Comforter” This week. "Is The Holy Spirit God?” ,, 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service 2 “The New Birth.” Mr. James A. Stahr. A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU SEVEN TH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 22 Lapthorne Ave R. W. Taylor, Minister Phone 5865 » SATURDAY 1:45 p.m.—Sabbath School 3.00 [a.m.—Divine Worship Sermon: Listen to “The Voice of Prop- hecy” every Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. over CFCY. The Evangelistic meeting this Sunday evening at 7.30 p.m. is “What is THE MARK OF THE BEAST?" Every man, women and child In Charlottetown should hear this warning message. Come and bring a friend. A Warm Welcome Awaits You. 10:00 a.m.—8.5. Junior and Sen-_ - aftermath of the Oct. 23 disaster iat Spriughill. which In the end [cost the lives of 74 miners. Its lservices from the scene were 'linde'l' the over-all direction of H. A. Marquis of Moncton. CN'I‘ superintendent for the Maritime District. Brandon Invites Miner, Famin ' BRANDON, Man. (01’) - City council has decided to invite a miner and his family from Springhill, N.S., to sedtle in Bran- don. A meeting Wednesday night unanimously approved a finance committee suggestion that the in- vitation be made by Mayor James Creighton through Mayor Ralph Gilroy of the coal mining town. ' The city of Brandon will pro- -. E 9, 1958 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 213 Kent Street Merle Zimmerman. Interim Minister. Mrs. Allison MacRac. A.R.C.M. Organist and Choir Director 10:00 a.m.—Bible School a I I Family Hour. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: Mr. Average Man Junior Choir—“Beautiful Saviour” — 12th Century Air. Junior Church for children 2-10 years. Mothers listening Room provided. 7:00 p.m.—Evening W orsblp Speaker —- Harry Melllsli Topic —- "ls Conscience Our Guide?” Duet: Selected. If any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous 1 (John 2:1) Visitors Welcome. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Ministers: Rev. A. Frank MacLean. B.A. Rev. Robert S. Latlmer, B.A., B.Ed., 3.1). Royston a. Miigford. A.B.C.O. Organist and Director of Choirs. 10:00 a.m.—Senior Sunday Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Beginners and Primary. I 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship, — Remembrance Day Service Sermon: THIS I REMEMBER —Rev. A. F. Machan Anthem: "Recesslonal” — De- Koven . Soloist, Mr. Harvey MacPlier- son 7:00 p.m.—Evenlng Worship. “Men of Trinity" In Choir & Boys Sermon: THE CANADIAN COUNCIL 0 CHURCHES AND 15.000 FEE IN THE AIR —Rev. Mr. MacLean Junior Boys Choir: James Air"——Trad.’ Soloist: Alan Mao-Lean and Roddie Diamond I, A Cordial Welcome Awaits You At Trinity “Brother PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. Burton Crowe. B.A.. ‘ Minister 11 Second Street Phone 4214 Min J. B. Andrew, Organist. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Church School 11:00 a.m.—Congregational Wor- ship and Sacrament of Ba;- tism - 7:30 p.m.-Evening W orship You cannot do a kindness to. soon, because you never know how soon it will be too late. CALVARY TEMPLE PARKDALE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Rev. V. E. Jackson. Pastor Phone 9119 10.00 a.m. — Sunday School 11.00 a.m. — Worship Service Message — “Tl-IE UNITY OF THE SPIRIT.” 7.30 p.m.—Evangelistic Sen-vice. Message — “A DECISION TO MAKE.” Remember “You are welcome at the Temple." All Copy for "Church Page Must Be In By Saturday. Nov. 8. 1958 The Guardian Page _ vide a home. guarantee employ ment until June. 1959. and 35515! the lamin In getting settled. STATE MEASURE Switzerland has bad compul‘ sory old age. widows' and Wld‘ owers’ insurance since 1948. IT USUALLY PAYS TO GET THE BEST! We carry only the “best fuels available” for every purpose. Have you tried our "Blue Hard Coal" for base burners and furnaces? Have you any fuel'problems? A. PICKARD SI CO. LTD. Frank Hansen, Mgr. Phone 5541 “The best In heating fuels” THE BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. Prince and Fitzroy Streetl- Minister: Rev. B. L. Mitton, B.A.. B.D. Acting Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. V. L. Dingwell 9:45 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. (You are invited to participate in the study of “The Life And Teachings of Jesus.” There II a class for every age level.) 11.00 a.m.—INSTRUCTION FOR PRESCHOOL CHILDREN IN NURSERY AND KINDE GARTEN . (While parents attend church- scrvice, their toddlers 2 and 3-year olds - and their children of kindergarten age - 4 and 5-year olds - receive care and instruction) 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. (Broadcast over Station CFCY) Sermon: “Forces That Are Threatening To Wreck Our Civilization Faster Than A- Bombs or Communism” Duet: “Come Holy Spirit” (Jerome) by Mrs. S. H. Bur- hoe and Mr. Lloyd Anchor 7:00 pan—Evening Service. (beginning with bright period of praise. - singing hymns of the Gospel with organ and piano accompaniment) Sermon: “Only Jesus Christ Can Make Men Whole” Anthem: “Give Peace In Our Time” (Colcott) - Soloist: Mrs. C. T. Vallis. Soprano Solo: Mr. Stirling baritone 8:15 p.m. — INSTRUCTION IN THE MEANING‘ OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE (for those desiring to confess Christ through Baptism) COME AND WORSHIP ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Come:I Prince & Grafton Street. Rev. Charles Townsley. B.A.. Interim Moderator. Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A.. B. Mus. (Oxford) Organist and Choir Director 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:00 a.m.—Adult Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—The Nursery School 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. Sermon: “The Last Word." Rev. C. D. Farris, Gait. Os. tau-lo. Anthem — (a) Swing Low Sweet Chariot (negro spiritual) (b) Sunset and Evening Star (Banby) 7:00 pain—Divine Worship. Sermon: “The News That Must Be Told." Rev. C. D. Farris, Gait, 0n- tarlo. Anthem — Gracious Saviour. Ladies Choir) (Cluck) A11 Are Cordlnlly Welcome Inman. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CH U R011 87 Elm Aven- Albert Stairs. Minister Phone 8676 Services : \ 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. You are invited to these services FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Birchwood Street Minister: Rev. J. H. Bishop, B.A. 10:00 a.m.—Sabbath School. 11.00 a.m. — Prayer Service. 7:00 p.m. - Service to be con- ducted by Mr. Allison Mac- Lean, Stanchel. "Blessed is the man that maketh the Lord his trust." Psalm 40:4. THE SALVATION ARM! Great George Street “HOME OF EVANGELISM” Since 1865 Sr. Major and Mrs. L. A. Rich. Corps Officers. Sunday 11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. 2:00 pan—Directory Class and Sunday School. 6:30 p.m.—Open Air Meeting. 7:00 p.m.—P u b l i c Salvation Meeting. You are cordially Invited to attend these services. om...