' ,."I‘hls column ls reserved for ___J]_JLY 2. 19511 W _________A_ io-iiiiv. “FIIIIYE Ell an z-zTlillll. MATINEE 2.30 -:- NI T 7.00 GI 9.00 1- us.» v) ..FOR ...IN THE GREAT MERICAN LOVE STORY OF BCK I by FAN ;1E HURST m‘ . Richard CARLSON Frank McHUGH Tim HOLT Samuel S. HINDS UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS ROBERT BENCIILEY COMEDY CRIME CONTROL PIUVNHJMHH‘ FIHTIHHVJJJJEHE -'-'¢'|Hfs'vl'n's'ln5'u'|\\'s'ls commie-PRINCE EDWARD-Fill. 9- SAT. Herefii a laugh-laden, (uric-filled prescription for con- scription! Hold tight, boys! The Army goes boogie- woogie IUIUI a 1M IVG! iioiililis Sl“S'l"iRS' . iivin av" ° ad 99h‘ afiffnVfififlfi‘flfi\'u'h'fi'b'a'sVn'n\fi'n'n'n'n'a'n - - -.e--.u-.-sn-.'-fi-fsv-'-t-fsf-fi-ts's“_sii-isilsisuilsf ‘ffl-‘f-‘s’ THE HIT OF THE WEEK ITIIUR.——FRI.—SAT. l AMERICA'S COWBOY NO.I | Gees Antsy .,. lui ll e luv ulfle thriller (alumna tirlllsl Fighting sens en a perilous niciiliunil An SINGING Hill SMILEY iuaiiriri lllitilllll liltii ilalil Li! SPBICEBCIIIIIIIS s ssriisuc m: I *~-~— --*"°'W° ° (Revolt. J. Ebbett. The devotional Th E t G period closed with Dflyef- Th8 P"?- O 95 Orll U3 sident. Mrs. w. a. Bruce then took charge of the meeting. Minutes were read and approved. Roll call was responded to by members ask- ing questions from Exodus 16-18 snapping The Treasurer. Mrs. Jack MiicPherson, gave her report and received the offering. Outside the regular offering members have donated $4.50 toward a War saving certificate. Stamps were PDWM-‘i cd by the Treasurer for one certi- ficate and the mmtlng decided to news of local interest. but adver- tls of a ncwsv nature may he inserted at 2 ce11ts a word. strictly nhle In advance. ..'W. M. S. MEETING-The Jimfl ineetl of the Valleyficld W. M. S. wls be d in the school-room of thB church on Wcdhcsflny June 18th, Mrs. Finley Mathi-son pl'f‘$lflt‘d dur- ing the worship svrvlce. The amt another one and put the bal- ‘Ilreme was "Dllllflllfiliflltlllg the an“ toward may" Mrs, M_ l), Mar- Way of Christ in FIIOIKISIIID.‘ Hies- oqmnunlgy Friendship Becy ll. checked on calls made on slck and shut-ins. Several members who were unable to attend showed their in- temst by sending their offerln and response to Roll Call. Mrs. E butt then reviewed a portion of the pensive reading from John i5 was ollowed by prayer, 'l‘hn Bible study readinue were given by Mrs. Jack MacPliei-son. Mrs. William Mac- leod and Mrs. Herb Mai-Kcnzie. ,-_ The Central Guardian‘ ‘Ibis column ll reserved for news of local interest. but advertising of n newsy nature may he inserted at 6 cents u word. strictly pay- able in advance. ___-_ CBASWELL for Prwioarabhl. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. M9788 COOKS for Photofirabhs. L-1995-7-2-t1 July 30. ATTENDED DEDICATION 553-, VICE — His Honour Lieutenant Governor IcPaan accom ed his aides. attended the dictation‘ Sunday Service a c‘ '< St. James Church on Sunday momimg. DURING THE MONTHS of July and August. McDonald s: Rowe Woodworking Co. and L M. Poole 8r. Co . will close on Saturdays at 1 PM. Daylight Saving Time. Klnninl; Saturday. Julv 5. 1941. I L-778-0-26-30-7-2. ST. JOHN'S Presbyterian Church. Belfast. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed on Sunday July 6th at 11 a.in. Evening service 7.30 pm. Preparatory ser- vices Friday evening at 8 p.n1. and Saturiiay- morning at 10.30 am. L-2005. ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE -Mr. and lVLrs. Allan Albert MacDougall, Argyle Shore announce the mar- riage of their daughter Annie Rosalind to James White Richard- son on Saturday. June 14, 194i. at Bloor Street United Church, Tor- onto. The happy couple will re- side in Toronto. ATTENDED OPENING 0F. FEBRY SERVICE — Among those present at the formal opening of the Wood Isiands-Pictou ferry service on Saturday were Dr T. V. Grant. M. P.. Hon. Dougald MacKinnon. Hon. John A. Campbell, Mr. W. N. Mac- Donald. Syfmey. who is a vice presi- dent oi the Northumberland Iik-r- ries Limited. and Mayor B. Roy Holman. Mayor Holman ujas the concluding speaker at the function at Piciou Lodge. at which Hon. iv Campbell sang a Gaelic song by special request. FERRY DELAYED YESTER-l DAY - Trouble in a fuel pipe IIIl€| delayed the Prince Nova car ferry one hour on her regular crossings between Wood Islands. P. E. I.. aiidl Cariboo. N. S.. yesterday. Temporaryfl repairs were made after the troublei run. The nine line would be repair-i‘ ed last night. it was announced and the boat would be on schedule again‘ today. The docks at both terminals have been remodelled and all trucks of scheduled size are now able to be loaded on the ferry. Until time present onlv the smaller trucks could be taken aboard LEGION AUXILIARY ltlEliT- ING-The monthly meeting ct the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion. B.E.S.I.... was held in the City Building on Friday evening. June 27. It was unanimousl car- ried thi-it. the sum of $250.00 do- nated to the Canadian Red Cross Society to assist in their splendid work, and a further amount of $50.00 was voted to send cigarettes to Island boys at present serving in England. One new member was in- ltiated and several applications for membership were recc ved. It. was decided that a dance be held in the Armouries once a month and that no regular meetings would be hold during July and August. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. Personals Hon. Cyrus J. Macmillan and Mrs. Macmillan have arrived from Ottawa to spend the summer. Lleut. Leigh Dingwell left Mon- day morning for the mainland. Don Blake, son of Mr. Fred Blake. who has been visiting rela- tives in the city. lcit jvcstcrdny, mlorning on return to High Riven: A ta. Mrs. Ted Moynagh (nee Berna- 1 dette Lappln) who underwent an emergency operation in the City Hospital, is reported as progressing favourably. Walter Quiity. South Shore. re- ceived the sad news of the death of l his brother Thomas E. Quilty in Milford, saskatchewan. on June 14. . Mis Jose hine Brown. duaghter of Mr. an Mrs. Picton Brown. Steward street, citv. arrived home Saturda evening rum Antlgonish‘ where s e oompleimd a successful, year at Mount St. Bernard. Edward Garnhum. Cit . is a pn- iii-nt ln the P. E. I. Hospital uiidcr- l going treatment. Messrs. Ralph and James Taylor returned to the mainland ter. spending the week end with their. moihcr, Mrs. Claudine Wright. Vic- tor a. AC l Baxter. l-I. 3.. spent the weekend at Rocky Point. the vary. welcome guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice White. i J. Orundle spent his fur- AC lough ‘with Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurice White. Rlniuvood Cottage, Rocky Point. Mr. and Mrs. Maitland. Owen Iro-' ouois Falls. Ont. are at present via-i iting the formcrL-i mother. Mrs. W. W. Owen. City Post Offi Inspector E. J. and Mrs. Gilllllfgl? accompanied by Mrs. J Max Currie of Edmonton. Al- berta, left. Monday by car for New Qlgggow, N. 3.. on a. visit to the latters sister, Mrs. Clifford R080. The many friends of Mr. Willi)" McQunrrie. North Winsloe are lad to hear ho has returned to his iomc much improved after his r6- oent. operation in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hoopllul- Mr. Frank .1. Burt. son of M1. and Mrs. Charles Burt. ea Bayf1i~lii| Street. spent Wednesday and‘ Thursday of inst week with parents. and left on Hldsy morn- ng to rejoin his ship. Mr. Buit. who spent sixteen years in the navy. was in Iceland at the WM I I n at the climax but way._ only“ about _fl00 "mile MB. Duringlhe put four years was Becy. of tho Auxiliary as well as taking an active part in cvi-ry . department of the work. Meeting closed by singing "Blest be the tieqold hlm, “Sliver and gold have I followed by 11115550" none. vct I can satisfy your need; that Binds." dry monthly Benediction. fives or mucous rho Kymus were "What a Friend lle have in Jesus." and "Lord peek to me" A reading "Garden of Friendship" was given by Mrs. study Book. Words of appreciation were expressed to Mrs. Ebbutt for he: continued interest. in the W. l-Ioming pigeons used by the Us. snny live about eight or nine yeuu. Stresses meaning 0f dedication To Empire cause Following is the text of sn in- spirlng sermon preached in St. Paul's church on St. Peter's Day (Dedication Sunday). by the Rec- tor. R/ev. A. LeDrew Gardner: The Acts of the Apostles. third cha ter sixth verse: “Then Peter sci , silver and gold have I none. but such as I have give I thee. 1n the name oi Jesus Christ of Naz- areth rise up and walk." Toda , the 29th of June, is al- ways o served by our Church as St. Peter's day. and it is well that we stop to take a glance at. his ‘ life, though there is so much told 1n Scripture about him that we could rot expect to cover it, and all that we can do is to take one incident and meditate on it. Today. also, we are asked by Royal Proclamation to re-dedlcaie ourselves to our nation; nnd this incident from the life of St. Peter seems to me to describe the com- mon attitude, the great need. and the solution of our need. Let me read you the whole passage: “Now Peter and John went up together into the tern le at the ho1u' of prayer, being he ninth hour. And a certain man lame from his mother's womb was carried. whom they laid daily at the gale of the trmple which is called Beauti- ful. to ask aims of them that en- tcrcd i11to the tom lei who seeing Peter and John a out to go into the temple asked aims. And Peter, _ THE CflARLQnliflfOpWN GUARDIAN ‘girls- wii [thing again; the rAGF THR EEN he sit upon those steps to ask for! aid. Essential Requirements . My country today, as it were. sits upon the step; of the Church of God. and the s asking for aid. And I can do. and you can do, as your fathers and forefathers have . done~you can give to your coun- try ust what she asks—-you can satis y her need for the minute, but rest assured that if you do that and sto there that your boys and have to do the same need will con- tinue. But you can also do another thing~you who believe in Jesus Christ-you have gifts to give that no one else has; you can give to your country such a gift that she will novel‘ have to come back and ask again; we can mnke such an offering today to God and to our country that the future will be preserved for our boys and our girls, nnd we may have the assurance that they will never have to grant this request for guns, nmmnuition and tanks. - What have we got to give? You have the power of the name of Jesus Christ-"In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk." And if we today across Can- ada who believe in Jesus Christ would let loose in our midst the power of Jesus, then we would find that it meets our every need. These other things that we ask for are superficial, and you can grant all these now but the need will ever rectu: it will always be there. al- though it is always met; but if you will lve to your country an un- expec ed ift, if you will give to that, coun .1~y a heart and mind and soul fIPfIlCfllGfI to God. filled with the IO\’P_OI God. filled with the power oi Jesus. then you will let loose to vour country a ower that will fulfil its deepest nee . in which fastening his eyes upon him with John, said. Look on us. And he! every need will be mot both for the present and the future. Yes. there [gave heed unto them. expecting to ‘ is a zlayflcoining when "They shall receive something of’ them. Thenlbcnt their swords into plovxshares, Prior said. Silver and gold ha-vu I'and thcirsncrirs into pruning hooks: none; but such as I have give I [llfillDll shall not lilt up sword ag- thco: In the name of Jesus Christ l iiinst nation. neither shall they of Nazareth rise up rind ivnlk, And 1I(‘lil'll 11.1.11" any more." And that day hc took him by the rlizht hnnil, is coining when mankind is to be and lifted him: and lmmvilintolii iundcr the power nnd the authority his foot nnd ankle boncs rr-rcivcd ‘unil the guidance oi‘ Ji-sus Christ. strvngth. And he looping up stood. Why not ilo i1 now? It HXKIS with Al. Use Lilebooy -the one soop especially made to prevent "B.O."a...,s...1 er prodimt SOAP ESPECIALLY MADE TO PREVENT "B.O." NO OTIIER SOAP CONTAINS LIFEBUOWS You may be Oldilltflll, full o] jun and a grand span-bu! if you have “B.O." Ihofs the only thing people malt-i a lasting and righteous of the "Bismarck" incident. his ship bein among the pursuers. i-le was not W" l ind wiilkccl. and onlorvrl with them nfo the temple. walking. and leap- ing. and praising God" As Peter and John lcfl. So‘on1on's Porch to enter the temple building lliev saw before them the ivhite marble steps lending up to the lieiivv bronze doors (so heavy that ii took twenty men to opcn or s;l111t them) known as tlic Beautiful Gate. On these stops, as 011 the occurred and we bout conflnued w steps of most eastern temples. sat of power. "in the name beggars requesting aims of shippers. There is sitting on these steps a man who is very well known; he has been lame from birth. and as Pcier and John are about to g0 into the temple he holds out his hands and asks for aims. l-le had been doing that for years.‘ and those religious people have been very considerate of him. and had given him exactly what ho had asked; nnd HINT‘ hi- is today. sitting on the lcinplc stops, asking for help. But [his morning he gets a siir- prise. these two mon admit, “We have no money, no silver or gold." "but such as I have give I unto you." “If you have not any silver" or Hold. Wllill. have you flint. is of any valui- to inc?" He could not C011- rmvc what they could have; and then Peter, fastening hi5 eycs upon him. said thcsc wonderful words. "in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk." The man could not believe it. so Peter stretched out his hand. and with the hclp of Peter ho was lift- ed to his fort. And then we are told he danced into the tempo praising God-he hail his real nee-d satis- fied. 0f all tho people who over ivcnt into the temple there was only one who over saw the lame man's l'l'i\I nccd. and when he min- ISIPITLI to that rciil need. all tho. other noircls terminated; and to me ltihat is of particular application to- ay. W01‘- Tlincs of Crisis That lame man. lame from his birth. is n ncture to mo of my country an my empire. that. through no fault of it; own perhaps. has fallen upon very unhappy times. It was no fault of this man's that. he was lame; lie had bccn so , from birth, and we feel that those unhappy times that have fallen on 11s are not of our own seeking, and they liuvc been with us for a long time-from birth. It is not ne\v—-this is not, the first time in its history that our coun- try and our empire have turned to 11s and asked for hclp. If you will go hack to the very dawn of our history you will find time and time again ivo have turned to the people and asked for help. The re- quests arc always the some: bows and arrows. ramparts. forts, ships. and then we come to ns. rifles. aeroplanes. tanks; and he request 111 s bccn granted. and w _, wi be granted. The proof that it has always been granted is the fact that we are still preserved. -we are still an Empire, we are still here. The proof that this lame man alyvays had his re uest granted lics in the fact that 1e was on the temple sti s that day-lie had been pros: vcd. bccn taken cure of u) until that day, so that he was a lo to be i11 his accustomed place. The Empire today is continuing its old custom of asking for help. and the hclp for uihich she asks is lust as real. just ns vital, just as nGCPSStlry to licr as the aims for the liimc man on ihc temple steps‘. and that nccd has always been mot; but. like the need of the lame man. it, ever continues, tomorrow he is back again. next year he is still there, and the year after he is still there, and still asking for hclp: and so it has been uiltl; us. From the very first limo our Empire asked an nllns it was granted. bu! lwithin a few wars she came back again, and so it has gone on all down through the centuries. a need has arisnn, a request granted. but the need always remains, and ever recurs. And so today once ain our Em- pire is standing, miikng requests of us. "For special drdiriitioh to national servici- and sacrifice’ "to |invoke the blessing of Almighty nod" "m sack Divine guidance" "for the prcsi-rvat.ion of our civ- ilization" “for the brinltllllt u-bout Those arc the same reques s that have been put to 11s now for cen- tury afti-r century, and for cen- turv after century those requests have been granted. but the need L‘\'(‘l' TOCUPS. This request will be asked again in the future of your children un- “—" Ili-ss something ha pens to our Ein- shc plre, just sis t hri ling a11d just as unexpected as linppciicd to that lame man. He crlllrclrd to 80 0Y1 for the rest of his life asking aims of people, until a. man came who though I have not a cent I can antisfv vour need to such an ex- tent that _ou will never have to ask again. In i-he nnino of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk." And the lame man arose. and walked. and never again did you and 1i. l‘('.‘il.\ with i110. It is not ‘going i0 be ll muss movcmtint that ‘is going to swmp our country and jllmpirc into Lllf‘ King-item of God-- ‘it n; gzOlilg to bc lhc individual soul dedicating hiniscli‘ to God. You {nlfly stiiild alone, as Peter nnd ‘John did on tho temple steps, but though you siund alone you have ilie power oi God. with you. and _OUT OF THE FRYING PAN- (CP) BROMLEY. England- you may p0 Nblc to speak (grill. suspected because of hi5 ‘requelnt -- ,- - ooki of chops and steaks or Clmsg or Ntwuem me up mu lcireakxfgst a-n A.l-‘t.P. ambulance driv- i walk. |_ And if the Church of God today .11 Canada. in our Empire. would speak that lvorrl in all its moan- ing, and in all its iissurance we need have no fear of the future for our COllllLfv or our Empire, or the world in which we live. We do bid you today to dedicate er was fined $22.25 for obtaining rationed meat without coupons. T0 cur RED TAPE NDON (c?) Special LO , liaison officers have been appointed ‘to obtain quicker. compassionate to be filled \\'il.l1 that power of I raids. God. ihili. power of the 11mm: of i ' DONDON — (GP) - stamps are Jesus Christ, I know if you vrill do Illili. then you \\'lll have a spirit of stamps. even in wartima. and an love to dedicate to your 1M0 "Peruiv Black" brought £ll._105. 18L ul._8.__1'€C§l'l_t_B_0_l’_id St. saga; l country , yourselves to the Empire. but l ask - leave for soldiers whose wives or; _'.'oi1 to dedicate yourselves to God, I other relatives are casualties in all" ace." | scripfion. "Silror mid add have I none. but such as I l1:ivi~"--do11‘i. despise ll. You huri- the poivcr of the name of Jesus that alone can meet the needs of the day in winch we live, and that alone WIII meet _ v nerd in this day and in the days to COITH‘. D0 3'0" know the verse which Bishop Pilchrr has composed as a final verso for 0 Canada? Let me repeat it for you: "O Canada. our land. our love. High be ihine aim. All selfish aims above; T11\-_11_1:iplr= loaves. blood red. recall Christs cross of splendid pain: Thy lioldlcln sheaves, made bread ' n our pride, i OI . I-iis lilo. Whose death was gain: Thine be this mind! God's prize in find. Follow the Christ Who calls thee Calls mankind." "Such as I lmvo. 0 calving, glvp I thee-An the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk." LAPPIN-BROlVN NIIPTIALS A pretty June wedding. of inter- est. to tho younger set, who com- pletely filled St. Dunstnnis Basilica ni 8.15 Monday morning. was soicmnlned. when the Rector, Rev. P. McMahon. D.D.. united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Mary Rita. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jflmvs Laooln. to William .1 Brown. J12, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown. Dr. McMahon bratcrl the Nuptial Mass The bride. who was iven by her father. looked charming in a suit of Blue Heaven with hat and accessories to match, and carried a. bouquet of Talisman roses and fern. She WRS attended bv Miss Marion Power. who was attractively gown- cd in dusky pink and also carried n bouquet of Talisman roses. IWEY Mr. Harold I-Iennesccv. The groom's gift to the bride was n. handsome string of pearls; tn the bridesmaid an evening bag 1min iwarl studs and cuff links. Potted blooming plants and cut flowers adorned the nit-n numbers of votive lights in tion to the liturgical candles. Mrs. Joseph Imuiznn. presided at the organ. rendering Mondelssohnk Wedding March as the bridal party entered the church. and accom- liiiiiylnll the soloists. During the mass Mr. James Power rendered “Just For Toda ": Miss Mary Moran. "Ave Mara“ nnd "My God, Accept My Heart", and Mr. s. F. Doyle “I-Iail Heaven. ly Q/uccn" and "Mother Dear." At the conclusion thi- bridal llllftv motored to the Charlotte- town Hotel. ivhorc breakfast was served to the bridal laartr, the offl- viatlniz cli-rizvman. rclativcs and im- mediate friends. after. .wlaicl1 Mr and Mrs. Brown left bv motor on n short honr-vmoon through the Maritimes, the bride's goin away with a top coat of fair-rd. 1 Numerous presents of silver. lllass, etc. floor lamp from station CFCY, of which the groom is a member of the staff. testified to the popular- ity oi‘ the young coup . " Previous her marrlaci- Mfg, Brown was the guest of honor at several showers. including an vxr Shoso Dance I DI?” Morel! llall. Tlmrsiiay. Jilly 3. 8 pun. (Standard Time) by Charlottetown Am- lienr Comedy Club. Proceeds 0f war worlr. that will be beyond any human de- { l also cele- I The groom was ably supported by . nnd compact and to the grnomsf costume being u suit of ilus y ruse I 66C- UCFWWZ-OJUCFOCGOT V iaftornoon tea and shower at the home of Miss Martha Poole. On Fi'ida_y an entertainment and ciiuice was tendered the young couple in H01)’ Name Hall. at which they were presented with a beau- tiful floor lamp. The Guardian joins with nurrier- oils friends in extending hearty fcliciinfinns. NOTICE All llit‘lllI)(l‘s Lodge 218 Brother- hnail. hliiiiiii-nuili-c of Way Em- plnyccs, After June 30th the Sec- retary Treasurers aililrcss will be R. R. 2. Charlottetown Royalty. ANGUS tlgaclfrENlll-J. Serra r r .. L—2002-7-2-2i. y ream er near you will notice. We ALL pcrspire constantly. And we ALL run the same risk of offending because perspiration that stays on your skin becomes stale, offensive. Washing with ordinary wishy- wasliy soaps can't save you from "BO." That is why every one oi 11s needs Lifebllny—'I'IIE ONE ° nams/szzss/ CANADA'S PUBLICATIONS DEODORIZING INGRED- IENT. NO OTHER SOAP GIVES YOU SURE ALL-OVER PROTECTION. And a bath with Liiebuafs RICH, TANGY lather make> yull feel marvelous —~ FRESH and GLO\’I'II\'G—FIJLLOIF PliPffjct Llfebuoy today~use it REGU- LARLY for face and hands and bath, too. from the 1940 figures: In 1892 then were 1.033. Classifications in 1941i MONTREAL - 1c?» _ McKinys Dailv 112; tri-ivoekll’. o: semi-week- (1941) directory reports 1808 publi- ly, 22; weekiv 984; semi cations in Canada, a decrease of I6 6'1; monthly. 462; miscellaneous. 155 monthly t raids on Bri- tish port. areas and the Industrl midlands has attracted fresh at- tention to the frightful suffering of thc many thousands of civilians in Great Britain who are harried from shelter to shelter and finally driven into the ollfli Wllfll iii’ successive raids. Eventually paces are found for them all, places of relative security. but their belong- ings oi’ all kinds are destroyed. The task of emergency feeding alone is difficult. The task of setting them up once more with some quantity of clothing and bedding is much more difficult. To meet these enormous needs, funds have been started in various parts of the world. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has permitted the use of her name in connect! with the Dominion campaign. which is officially known as "The Queen's ~-i QUEENS CANADIAN FUND DONATIONS FDR . AIR RAID VICTIMS Canadian Fund for Air Raid Vio- ilms." Every dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fund goes wlth~ out deduction to the Lord illayor of London for distribution to thr- homeless and needy. Contributions from this Provlncr should be forwarded to fire RUYIII Trust Company. Charlottetown which reports the following rc~ ceipts to date: Received over week end: North Brdeqiie Community Club. $20.00. Pownal Women's Institute, $5.00. Cape Traverse Women's, Insti- tute, $2.00. The Iilll Club. Summersiile. $5.00 Cemetery Memorial Service, Stewart. $28.46. Young People's Union. 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