Friday, Nov. 12, 1954 The VGua.rdia.n Page 5 Souris legion Branch Members Honor War Dead At Services Yesterday the cemetery who 0 wreaths were placd on the graves at veterans. In the evening a banquet was held at South Rurtlco Hall. pre- sided over by Mr. John Leo Dolron, president of e Rustic) Branch. Speakers Iincluded Mrs. M. J. Doyle, president of the P. E. I. W. 1.. and Rev. J. C. Peters. 'thi-ough arts and crafts classes, exhibitions. ladio programs, and other activities, the Guild has as well been receiving much pub- , liclty and recognition beyond the, - Province. It is associaicd with the Maritime Art Association, the Canadian Museums Associatior, the American Association of Mu- Impressive Services Marti Oliservance 0f Remembrance Day In Georgetown nememberance Dav Wu 05' iiliscrved yesterday in Georgetown 3;... V ..z. ,,i. :33... -41 ink Judg cl! Shepherd. cardigan Branch of Canadian Legion; M s, M1 . r Ma L” --'M 9 0'Cl0Ck yesterday morning Mrs. H. D. Mscliesn. J. Edwin . -- --my...-.-. villi! a large P535” "om the em Gmrkatown Legfon Auxiliary; , rnii-ii Hall to the War MOm01”lll1- next Of kin of. departed veterans; zgunlilislisetlilltis Inla"reiirin.t!h:n.1Ca(T1oautiri:i Victoria school children com members 0-! Balms branch Cu" Rem M” J" 3' Manhem Mn" 0' I-i... pm-ade was led by the parade local organizations and the general Handicmm - Guild The Gum” bind with veterans and Vinny” adian Legion assembled at St. Roche. Cyril MacDonald. and Mn. i'”:5m”'-LA 5' Bacmlden who Wu public. director Miss Frances F John- to commemorate the occasion Marys Roman Camalm church 1'" Mmlael P”'””' M” 15 "1 h" 1”” lnllmwd m turn W standard be”. An” reuknmg to me mwn Stan has had the honor. of ad- Wreaths were Placed on the centi.' 59"!” W 095” the Rcmemi-"”'3"c9.80'E Michael Burka Jr" gthe pres: mm the hymn no God our Help dressing the first three associa- taph and later in the afternoon. my ob"rVa"c"" I Dun”? ''h913y'”5' "1 wrnu” "W I - ,-mi.s of the 901's! OWD In In A868 PB-St W85 sung and an ad- serving on the were taken by widowed members At 10:15 they assembled at the band played appropriate music, . tlons as well as executive of two. She is the only Legion Home and me parade mm" -.:”.d1gall branches of the Canadian dress was given by the guest speak- of the Ladies. Auxmuy and D1”. The pargde men moved aw" ed off at 10:40 for the war Monu- from the monument and marched Jgian, veterans of both wars. the er, Major Mercler Mullins of Char- C d. to hue been - .. Geo , , ' present at ed on the graves of veterans. Al. .”.'::3”lla?dl::)v;;L:T;imryG:a,grn;f1;g;t 133-flwwltlheotgxiirnizfgeakeligarlggaiig ChlenafilFaS'E and only two inter- a very well attended service in Th” P5l”3ld5ul:'55 mild; UP 0' t0 the East End of the town. At r M. s - l - i - ea c marsla, ' I h. P ' -l"'””"””"”- W" ”' G"”"' G”””' l””””-'” ill GWWW” ?ii'””"?l .ffT.i35i3mfi”.3'.i"5l2ii.”n” Xr'Si?.i'i'..”:?i'ii.”3'y?ff3i?. '?a”f..".".Ei." me scum Lesion Er-5.133. 53-15.. ii.”..i..a"?f. B32222 piiiifirii-3311' twill. We 7”?” C”"M”' Clem” cmadia" Legmni Hi5 WOFIND The m we, . ensured b "M; p,,.id,d spake.-5 hum wen. Charlotte school band from Char-ianri parade marshal Capt Francis ;; scouts. Gl.rl-Guldeh I-he 531001 Andrew, MICNCIII; Hon. William Muesseeums aNd.pMonunientsyDivis- Rev Dr: E. J Barass of Tryo-i lottetown under direction of Llwhite took the salute . ..i.ldl'cli and I;::li:c;r;s.Dpened. Mm ljarovlncgal sic.-elslm-ysog the lo" M the United Nations Educ,” Bapim churci. ,.,,.1 Rev, Geo;-lg Cudmore. the RC.M.P.. color! The! parade returned from the -mo pi-ogm i N . . . ovcrnmeii ; r. tanley , . t, V at w. -. :.':.i.-.:;..S.:.---i'.:::-..-:2-2 .i-:::::-: 5:. :2 E"..fiE5.:”c?i5.i.iJ”2?:..fS.f:;l ::.:..:.-. :.::;:::::-.'i::..s:.r::.1::-zi::::..e-:::..m..::::...:- wo- .,; 1- 1- minutes 0 soemri 51- a erson, g - "cl , ' f ' . ' i ' , ' . :'.lflniIIl(N0a recitation by Mr. the P. E. I.g?C)21x:T'lKndpi)eISltifEntCB:f indsrhookiyn. set" Y,'"k '3" W” M” Kplm Bosweni M-E-r;::mE;1:dnt1:0.&:5iO C, d irkn-1” Lemon Auxma” served "T i.lilJill1S scully of the poem "They adlan Legion and A. ll. Stewart in ” an I 5 Sam" M” '" Mn" M. h P 5 Am a n.ndii!emmPm5 to the band "W" .11 Grow Not Old." After the reply of the veterans. 9"” Gr”ice.' this ""2 M president wnmm Pm”i(”harl”””t'”w" hem” thw 19” "- Along with continuing its reg- Continued gmm pug r recited "They Shall Grow Not,lhrir return trip. 3' , or by the Rev. W. A. Patterson - .- iirczlths were laid in the fol- ,..i,ii:: order: Hon. William Hughes. i- UT iiiciill Government; Mayor x:.ili-cw Mac-Neill. Town of George- i.iii uzlrccllus Gotcll, Georgetown n lllf'Tl of Canadian liekloni Fran- War Dead Honored In Impressive The day was rounded out by a smoker for all veterans at the Can- adian Legion hall, to which the president invited the crew of the S. S. Loradore. and English frcghL- er at present loading in George- town. ular program of activities in the art centre this season, the Guild is also endeavouring to further its aim to see the permanent es- ' tablishment of a centre in Char- lottetown equipped to show ex- hibitions of various kinds relating to the arts and history of the province. to give instruction I1 Old." Last, Post was then soundedi by Duke Nellson. Two minutes silence was followed by Reveille. The speaker for the occasion. Peter A. MncLcllan. gave a brief! address which was followed hy the: wreaths by William Pierce, branch president: Mrs. Joseph A. Chev- erie, president of the Legion Aux- Dna of Best A. Callbeck; 2. L. K. Lockerby; 3. Robert Coughlin; 4. Ernest T. Mill. progeny of Dam-6 Entries: George A. Callbi-,ck; 2. L. W. Hln-r cock; 3. Roberr. Coughlin; 4. L. K. r various arts and crafts, to hold L0Ckl?FbY- :1; M . J ,. . ' ' public lectures, demonstrations, STAND-""9 H-ATINUM ' uh M01. iwfnhur P”P”"' g , n and so forth, as well as be the C1555 3- .. . ' headquarters for an extension 595- 1"Adu1iLnl'lil1)Sj(2 E;"fI:Li ' l . :TG"” i llrouizliouc the province. 1. George A. is cc ; . or, : inc tliniisdnds of Canadian aei- 1 , Serfvme I . W d .d . . S W p - 21:: :::::.:l;”.:.l::.s.::;:.:r.; ontague osplla 3.: s:l"s..::..l.::r:.:::..e a:.';:';V. 53-” 5-W" W--.3 -'7 ' . .- rt!-i. T i"" ” ' . . I 1 Y. .,l h t' . t ' : 1. Ernest T. Mill; . oy .-,, ltlid Llie lxcrean conflict were ' A ' ' lqgrns Titre 1::V?SiIGaT1lUOnfs i:gdi.i..?7:. W5l0e()!t'iSldP,; 3. Ernest T. Mill. V ---:nx::..S..,.g l'-.””'d -VC5"l')'r:a?iln :L;liTep1c'ceur:: a already on the books, and thc 599- 3rsPUD Male-3 Entries: l V. i. rllillllls ill mllr greater use of a public Institution George A. Callbeck; 2. Ernest 'l 5 Ill m M M0" ague' which is much in need of public Ml”? 3- 5- U- Messmgns ' . ' I .1” .. .. . 7 1p uu g..,lL..,-. r,-;-- parade consisting of Ve1cl- .. .. the Reserve Army. the R.C.M. ii Il'SDin11(iiillL in the” crimson ,M g . V . R ,p .V p cl 9gL. mg - .. - vi-won of Cubs W .......i....'.i 5513?. i,2il.2.3Xi..l2.'i?iESl L”:f."” "” ”” "”-” -W s..i.”i-laid M-i---3 SHOULDER ROASTS BEEF lb . 35: ll'L'1D11 Home "t 1055, and 01 the Kmfs county Hospm-up I i ..L..y.gg?g 1, Goo.-gg A. Callbeck: 2. EFHG-W I ' ' "T i' ' . ' Llllmpilrserghgrgtgsezcd muziawilgg ifgiiguehfga”I:V::1ll"51N;3:::Ll;8 Mr. Andy Stewart of the Hudson Bay Company, (fore- Continued from page 1 p :(.mMill; 3. MacLure & MacKirI- prime . Cnullly -Memorial Hospital. 5' at the homey 0, Mrsilgl-1. My Fool; ground right), begins the Judging of mink at the 4th annual Leglonah-es Aim Pubng sec. 2-Adult Fafnliiev-5 Er.- RIB ROASTS BEEF. lb. . . . . . . . . .-. - 49: is llle Smlce Wu l"?1d- other omcers for the coming year Live Mink Show being held at the Fox Pavilion, Exhibition may; 1. George A. Callbeck; 2. - I” ”'””””m 3” i-md”W"y are as follows: Vice-in-esldeiii, Mrs. Grounds. Mr. Parvin Cass who previouslv judged the foxes'””'" .P1a”d It the Celwlapll in Roy Woodslde: 3. S. U. Messlnzer-l RUMP ROAST. Tb. . . . . . .- o . . . . . - - - 496 -”I'”'m””5 xmm me pipe" 10'' Frank Dewar: sccrctary treasurer I k Th - k t - this I, "C Said to be theylilc village. 4. S. U. Messlnger. I -- . lu ivlilcli the Last Post was Mrs. J. D. Macmod: directors Mrs: 90 S '00- 8 mm 9" T195 yea 31' I I Mount Stewart also saw a lzirg-. sec, 3vPup Male-2 Entries: Ii Ib. Iv. . ' . . . . . . 30c . ,......ri. Only the winlc; gvbiisltllng L H. Pom Ms Lam wlggmon finest ever shown. Bar-ters Film Lab. Lurncnuz. rind parade was headed Ernest T. Mill; 2. George A. call, ' ' ..g t 1 ' .. .'-- .Cl' , t .111 1f1lntaliestr:ielf1.Ts rfinthe Last :3; ggE'ex.:”ML:&h:giil:1E1' ;t:,inoIEam::1' S aysertzrrincrea licldoixnn lllHl:iTrIi)tonSBtl:w:i begfc L-Pup Female-1 Entry-I Ib' ' ” ' A -'- - -"" ' ' ' ' ' 30: ' .nd the gathered citizens ' - g I-fall, speakers heard Lt, I M , A, c llb k. hgms bowedlmd the parade Billglsg meeting was conducted by 0 . Colfllllll 1- T- Lowlher. gilelIrl"e1Dlte- i3HglPt:1r;T:)NSHIi:S to i 'T' Your chaigev lb- - - - - - - - - - 55: l).'llii5 stand ng at is rigid at- H . t .- , ldi , , E S f P town. Rev. George Maccormac. Champion Standard Platinum. "GT" "” ill). paid two Lmtinuttles of 5ll1T- hggclgzrigllxgig ,::lP:.orfu:;. 0 U Hllev. Mdr. RVe;yner.HRev. T. P. But,- Adult; Gggrza A, caubeck; Re-I - .i-ici-cnt respec o ose W o ' . . or an . r. arvey Douglas serve: George A. Callbeck. g g g , -.v-l in preserve the freedom that mm" M” 3.5"” ” gmuymg '90” Commenci next week. the Crafts Guild continue to have the M.L.A. Two minutes silence uni ci...... ii... Standard Pmiiium-I P” B”! Broth P999" Pot Cmcke" Gumbo of the yeais work and expressed "3 . P . Wlllildlnlls HOW 9llJ0)'- in, appreciation of the nursing Prince Edward Island Arts and use of them rent-free. with light. the llllicllliz of wreaths were foI- Pup: George A. Calvlbeck; Re- Your CTIOICE. 3 TO? . . . . o e L s o u e o . . . 39C . Crafts Guild begins its eighth heat and water provided.) lowed by the singing of God Save serve: Ernest T. Mill. , , staff for the efforts put forth by , . , li”'””"-5 POEM the mlxmalwl During me Wm. this season of classes for children an' As already indicated. liowcvr-,1-. the Queen. Grand champion standard P1; .p ' adults at -the art centre on the, the limitations of these facilities At Rustlco the day was obscl'v- mum: G, A. Callheck; Reserve: yvhih. or Chocolate or Gina”. Brmld i'.-iiimdc Rnricrick Iiiarlin follow- Rl'H'liiP. with the recitation of i ,-mem entitled "They Shall Grow an: Olrl." Wreaths were then i ii by Eric MucKinnon tor the f . Annual Meeting ori:ani7.a'ion'purcllascd a tray cai-- . ricr, various dishes and silvci-ii'nl'e.E?('V0"d "W" M U": M”k”",”B"'1d' and also furnished .1 room in l.lieI",I3' Wm” all (155595 M CM" rurdenca itlnue to be given. without charge Mm Macponaid stated that theifor instruction, this year all child nursw greatly appreciated the ncwi”'" md Balms Wm be e"C”u"g' has not prevented the Guild,froni continuing to further its general films with each year that passes In 1950 for instance, following an, Interview with representatives of: support. namely the Harris Me- m0Tllll Cl'l1l0l'Y which was opened ed by the veterans attending nine o'clock Mass which was cele- brated by Father Eric Robin who also delivered a sermon approp- Sec. 4-Pup Female-1 Entry.; 1. George A. Callbeck. ' ia Geor e A. Collbock. . GRO PS ; Ger of Sire-1 Entry: 1. Ernest '1'. Mill. riate to the occasion. Following Progeny of Dam-2 Entries: 2. Ernest T. Mil”. l. Prime Tender Pkg. Lychee gqnopquooa-eoeelllllilta 29: SOYA SAUCE FOR MEATS. 2 for . . . . 35c (l.JmdmlllL9gi0l!r'1 Rmfi HLThWo'Ir'sT: nurses residence which they liowfd W bewnle mcmhers of th" ""5 A”5 ""d C"m5 G””d- "W: Ma” ”"' V”9”"-' F'"C"d"d T" G- 5- C3”b"k? l.i.ui- i-lice ea or e o ' I Q . . - .,, .- .1, I .. ,-- -- ----v-- i Maple ms and the members for their l-oopcr- "I Pm" "T3 '" I W I -.-:i-nlli.-s by private citizens. TWP service was brought to a mlsll liv ii. prayer delivered by the Donald A. Campbell of St. oils Presbyterian Church in :i:lin and the plaiylng of "God V-ll 'l'll" Qllcfll” - . - ii - lri ii. iii .. bli . dis: . :-lvr cllslnissal of the Parade D"CCFl?”g .-llliimcallvassei-yr warsIgpmrgil.Ezwinimii1;;.(LVclT,;lnlT;LI.inol;iiiijbiiiionp fllcngilsililhni lii;Y PEAS. Kountry Kist. T5 01.. 2 for . . . . . 31c -- .;uiii ietllrli to the Legion Home. HD9019” "1 5 Conn" mu” " that assistance to these nctivitiesltnrlcnl. and art. colic-cirlons tn-I 1 -' I N." "m"""5 and me". mmmu dommnn of 3100' mm Voted mwards be cnntlnur-.d and extended. nether with giving assistance in China Llly we 0 served it delicious dinner by '.c Ainlitngue Legion Ladies Aux- , 3 a succesful auction sale was held V . . . V - L I l- p lh ,- , i'ilP ITIDPYS supplying the Scotch "W21 315- Flfflbefll Mimllgll -'43 bI1l'3i:):!?L, r:::::”h:;:1(;;:,d't (,;:.?.:,iti(;f1:"e;'("la T N 8 mg 0 C prounra N.B. MCCIHTOSTI FCITCY. dOZ- . 49C - ;,ir,( rm thg parade V.-3,, Mex auc nneei-..' icre were mem ers g d ft U 1 SERIES OF Dlsnhus and Donald M-or-cod um and 25 more my - '.lZ'.Ei”l.f:..”2...”;i..i...'ii:::i;"...l. Now SHOWING -. FISH FOR nuoav - V 'hv- s'andard bearers were David llutclilsoil and William Knox. Continued from page 1 the Guild which cannot continuii atlon and consideration during her term of office and bespoke the same for her successor. Mrs. White then took cliartze of the meeting. It WES decided to hold the nfllilltli paiitry snic early in to operate lilo art. centre beyonrl this season unless there is ini- lnedlatc support by way of funds,- and an exprcssion of public opln i ion to the members of the Citv, the annual hospital campaign. At the close of business meeting "h”"”"d dnsxes More than I. ' phave been held in the art centrc ;, A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Lorne Wigglnton. Mrs. Wellington Nich- olson. Mrs. E. 11. STCWRH, Miss the world, along with numerous lectures nnd short courses. The number of children and adults 1- 1 will have an international fla- Educlltlon employing the Gulld's director for the purpose of work-pi ing in close relation with its allult' education nnd libraries program Related to the library and vis- ual education service to schools, ille collection and organization of historical documents and Among other things, one of tli undertaken in connec- visuai education ser- projects tlon with ices to the schools, was the pro- and art work of two further uri- malcr- p g UF9 ”ron effective when EGZEMA all else failed JACK 'MccALL, -Al CAKE FLOUR. 2 1-2 lb. box , ..... . . . . 29: DUZ SOAP FLAKES. giant . .. . . . . . . 69: TOILET TISSUE. White Swan. 3 for . . . 35: cnow NOODLES for soups. 2 cans . 19: FRESH FILLETS - SMOKED FILLETS - FRESH IIADDOCK DRY COD - SALT HERRING ?owLTCiiedisi-"bileKs-INTSTJCTRM r --H ---- -- -------------- Bessie Poole. Mrs. W. J. Fraser. Mrs. f:;';:ii'CIfpa::"'in”3E:se:wi;rri::;'Gr: cm... of ,. series of displays rm. Dntarlo Farmer llgghle llvme WI M” A C- M”: to cxliihltlnns nnd to get ad- g:;on,3rl"c;gggnvm;" -gr, wr-'-3. I a . . . . . 15 "A 'l'I”' U-W5 DHRCIPATIY for fine flour. :1” '3t" such ran?" in "Hanoi the Island, from Thea time its Dial 38 ' ' . u es :3 5- ' , i: urc- ramlnz. mnr- . ' , ' : , lN'TF.RNATl0NAL FLAVOR rcrcirllirijtshiorlitygnormeiicyfls alddraessr kgfioii: lg? CTp'LT(IT.s, efc.. since the ggiaoiggy ”TYh Cagi”: min?" NW 0 6583 EMEETSON 3- FORE Pml” lm when m, fair 1, opengd tonight. Great Britain whose team won centre was opened is approxi- Sm” hi”! ahfenhf” boggimi" 6584 WI: DELIVER C. 0. n. Aw. "V m”'”"i M”"i5”m"y' "'9 ”pe"' :'g;3-imeggf13:3,:si,t:l':Li::"Ei:'t:,:aw'i”'g::f:k:0'gg21inK to the C,,m,.e in Clllntlcni the research. writing . ....-e.,.. ..sW..sm.... , . ..w-sss, -m W" in it as horse-lumping teams More than 18.000 entries have groups with their teachers. chiid- .' I I p,, . . ."Ol'ti Mexico, Spain, West Ger. been received by royal officials. rcn nltonding the Charlottoimvn ;1:g”:1e.fo":1l;!ed,',TheTg:ml:;e"(;'; . . vnnv. the United States and Can- making this year's royal one of schools have also had the oppor- the Bm'yi!h..gwh”e we resmrrh Ngw sgfgul Chqpfgf No, I -in line up for R welcome by”Fn- the largest fnll fairs evcr. tunlty to see exhibition material and writing have been dang hr . g, -- . g ifr;i:1:roOirl'::- centre in their cwr two NFUIH unnspone mvmm; SEASII 'n:ECau" "W Guild M" "NO. t,I1.erpel'iod from 1800-30 when th-. had more mm a minim gm; initiation and improvement. ir, C 3 --m "rm lo we - :.:.::::.::::..":.::.:: .::::::;..::.".";l:":;:. I - - - Ztlaellgofciafeliieclndnyznrnionihe Tueferlli Iczljjmfg tgzlrzerizgd ”1t,';.,e(,5i ! , Special Sunday Dinners will be served in The l ..-ruzsnnvz November lain, ..'vAI.LEi'FlEl.n - oRwaLL,.1roiis to work directly with the 1850 when the movement I" ml - Bison ”Ra1nbow” Dinln Room. Montague, every v,. Sunday for the rest of tie season. TURKEY or Cl-IICKEN with all me trimmings Adults 551.25 - Children 75c Dinner served from 4 to 7 Fnrtirs driving through may call and make reservations THE BISON RESTAURANT, HEAD CONGREGATIONS. .- Ser- 4 iicnplc. . . . vices for Sunday. Novcmbcr i4l.li.,l A service In! Tilt! Guild has been Vnlleyncld 11.00 a. m. Orwell Head llhe classes in simple crafts which 7.30 p. m. Sllndnv School Rally Scl- ifnr three ,VC:Ii'S were prnvldld to vice. Rev. A. C. IF)-user, Minister. in group of residents at. Beach iGrove Home for the aged to item --'M0-VTAGUE UNTTEH BAP” nlistrrltc the desirability of milk TTST PASTOUATIL - R9" 3i”W'iing such nctlcltics Pl regular par- lnnd G. Hill. Pastor. 9.45 :i. m. A on- 1 M me me in the home. as -,5 (10,... tague Sunday School. 11.00 .1. m. in simnm. insuutons plsgwhprq Montague. Service. 1.00 p m. Rnp- F-mm "M to um, .33"), porrgbh Household and Pantry Sale at l'”lllPlli.S Office, Montague. v - 'THE UNITED CHURCH OF 4 ANADA.-Murray Harbour Charge ll-ii:.-iicr, Rev. H. C. Macdougall. ll. i. B. D. Murray Harbour 11.00 H .: l,ittlri Sands. 3 p. in. Murray iillfl, 7 p. m, ..'l'l'RlNA FEED MILL now in sponsiblo government was coup- led with A further development mi communications - faster S9rl'lfT!l through the use of the stcamslilpi and the application of the sin,-iiiil motor to methods of production. i Subsequent units In the series, were to deal with the develop merit. of the use, of clrctricityl. railroads. automobiles, airyiuirs. STRIKES AGAIN ! THE HIGH-VOLTAGE SHOCK STORY mar snows now me PICKS THEM or . . . HOW HE KISSED THEM . . . AND FINALLY now an KlL- , LED THEM! ; TDNIGHT J. ll, commendable step, by the School Board was also iii art centre was started A search wns made throughout the city to ll lll Prcparatony Service in Lorne i-mi... on F.,,d,,y' 7.00 P. m. OIIOUI nonv Preacher, Rev. .l. M Fraser, Moii- I ONOIIIIAILI NAN! tngue, '7 p. m. Gcoi-gcimin. Guest nzv--wllnn at Morita ie. Custom - - ,- -' . -(-rm,2,()0 , . p . , the newspaper. movies. radio min in viii: to satisfy all N-1nur require- usnrlnn 3:Iirg.”l01;:'l.:(:::;g Sunday yxhlbltjlfns. 't;?"::Eglm"5m”':h0Sl"l'; television in Prince Edward Ir: me-ls. Come and visit our new IS,'Chm',l 100 vim sml.m,0n sewmx IE” -9" g. land and how these im-cntians.. ll:-iv located no... King-5 Min, .130 p';n' m;,.,.,... m,..,m,,. s..,..,,..C i ""' tollctllel" Wllll llwr lmnrovcmcnl-l "”-mmm"jcnm'r'r"'””” mm" :39T4' foliowcd iblv Cnnlliilililml. Pi-Avcr ART CENTRE have wmnbuled 1" H” 1”" 3"” s 5 I i leconomy of the province, hut un ..'PltESBYTERlAN CHURCH Meenngs as u "a" The Guild has co-operated withllortunntcly this whole project is IS (ANADA. O Services Sundlyr ,,'GEOBGt3TOW.V PASTORAL other community groups from in now lit a standstill. Mwiiinrr ltth. Montiiizue: Sncrlv ciranca.-United Church of Cnn- lwiziiiniriiz, by making the fuclli in 1951 the CI1arlottetownScho.1l MURRAY RIVER, NOV. 11-12-TIME 8 PM. my V M Lmdls Supp" 11 ”' m' P0” aria Services for Nnlcluher 14'il. ties of the art centre available W Board instituted the position 0' ”'llllllllllinii' Service 7.30 p. m 11,. in Mmimi-ii Ci-n.x: 1.301). m. lhl"I'11 from time in time for tho-iv SUDf'.l'VISOr of art in nssist nir , . f'I'lil-'lV School in II. in. Cardigan: sundav School in Stuyzeon 2.30 own programs. (It. should he teachers in Cllnrlotlctnwn uil'i I V ; , m""”'"”i' OT 1-0lid'5 SUPP” 7-30 p m iworshlp iii Stui-goon. Gucst pointed out here. that before tli the development of the school iii-ii . A i I MIDNIGHT SH OW -TOIGHT w' Nil 0 direct result from the efforts of 0' T" W": find accommodations suitable, for ".51 PETERS BAY PAS-r0B' TGTieifl:cl:Ttl-etoilvzltlv. Hmmrd Chnsmn its activities and which the Gilil1 the Arts and Crafts Guild I1 M ' r A" "LARGE.--The United Churcn ' could afford to maintain. The mnintnin its an centre program P M 15- - 0' Ginadn. Services for Sunday. .'MONTA(:UF. PASTORAL nnlv space L0 be found was thi While carrying on its hroa-ii 0 -I 0 TH Noiciiilier 14th. Grecnvricli service CHARGE.-Tlic lliilteri CIilIl'('h of rm-'u-nt two rooms in the Market program of public educntloni ' E niiillling which were being used Canada, Rev. J. M. Fraser, Minis- O.-.-,-mnniilly hy Hi:-iRoy:il Edward yer. sundgitw November ltth. Moli- tague: 10 n. m. Sunday School. ll Chnpfrr of the, IODE. and an ar- a. m. Mornlnil 5('ll'lC" lmd -Iummjrnngement was made with thr- Sunday School. I30 P. 31- -7"”19'-Cit,v Council whereby those room- Choir Practise. 7.30 p. m. Evcnlnllicnuld be used for art centre service with our Men's Choir. and nrlivltiel when not in use by tn.- opgning "Hymn Sinll" OT PIVOT”? IODE. Because this location has I Hymns. Loivr-r Moiitaglwi 9-45 "i "L nlimhcr of dlsarivantalesr It WA- nt lino n. in. st. Peter's service at 3"” ll. m. At '1 o'clock in the even- ms, the closing service of the Older :i'n's' Conference will be held in the .in.-ir Church. Rev. W. A. Pater- "lll. M A., R. 17., Director of the :0nlifri-ciilze, will be the speaker. An lni-imiion is extended to all inter- '”"I In How Work. especially the THE KINGDOM ohm s..IOHN M. STAHL ' -44...: w JOSEPH L MANKIEWICZ V, Their runs! in ncmtlcoaoa and than time: funnier-u Stm-rlng Gregory Peck parents of the boys. Rev. Russell A. Morning Service and Sunday hoped that within A Year other ltrvlrlid, Minister. School. Hort-ommndntlons mlfghht be pror;,l;r- .. ,-- i'lll'R(7II or cmusr. -I iztdhliitnitiim rho”: 'i?)i)l-innamisslihgi ll lg, .. , -nrs.'l'l..'. . ' Mr ”::ll(ll-”l5llllIc)'a)'l0(r;0maem:1cr flineirzll l'rTiEnIT,l.:('lllTiE .lT".ill-arCoi'mar'l:iL....Pn"N Pzdlyld Wand Ar” Mm srlimi for all &Ite.s..il.00 am. The was held Thursday mornlns Ml" '- '”d3 -Supper and Preaching Scr- his late residence in Souris River ””- Scrmon. "Joint-l-Ielra with to St. Mary's CllllWh- 50"?” whe” - g ,Cliri.xl.” by K. T. Norris. Baptismal Requiem High Mass was cclebrnlvd '”rv:ri- .it conclusion of morning bv the pastor, RI. Rcv. Msilln -l -V ' ”""'hlll Al Murrsv River: 11.00 Murphy. Present. in the smcllini-i , :,, ml Th" 1-'lFd'5 Slipper and ser- were Kiev. F. L. Mullally "lid fh. ”” ll . - - ' . Ed I Ste-cc : RM -M5-'F1l'(T RlTtlpNAl:,i2l3lmo;ini?bo:g mnitlw r:T1N'Vil'. ulrlflnrmenti TTIOITI WTTTI INIRMIRMI ' "I ll in Bible School and the was in the church crmclcry wiu-i-c: , - FRll)A1'-SATURDAY 12-13 - ADM. 40o-56c plaids slipper. Combined Evansel- service! were conducted by Rev. Ed- win Steele. Pall bearers were: Les- ""l'”- Service at the Murray Har- ter O'Donnell. Charles Mclnnls. Ill" church at 1.30 p. m. Beginning IIIIIMIIIT LIGHT -0 TANGTE I F 1'” Weir of 3,5 riliivrnv Howlnn Mul- . 1-4 in. R” h wgneeiiatio meeting John gthc 1'Ps .(hrmmM and ' . -- . - . . . . - l - - NFWS - SHOWS 9'30-7-9 I am, W D itrow and W O lally ITF M 1 TI I Ira), .7... ,,. I . .. ikrnneth ”,.'i'P',0r::,”'.3(,':';,',,,.:iie,kome4l :::n5i".,.hi:,T;.?;,tjjlendezlc Il'1 . 7:3 p Color - Joan Fontalne - Jack Palmer i