v year. Low in 104 Chariottetown, Thurs., Dec. 1965. above svereage Sr the ss ire 1 @ : ; second lowest in the Lowest recorded loss since #,8 5 e Above Average - years. 1928 was in 1963 when 470,000 ‘ Number of| Forestry department esti-| acres were lost to fires im the itish, USSIANS al fips ts Canada’s feels Wat |mates for the sesson ending Oct. | aneit 1-Oct. 9 deseo. ‘oO Russia and France to discuss |$! list 7,067 fires compared '° | ‘piggest acreage reduction this commitments. But eee ko But only 544,000 acres were| year was in the Yukom andi> ation beyond the |burned over, compared to the | Northwest Territories where 190. sald reunification is than | fires damaged 30,000 acres. or four-power competence. 10-year average of more oS By SIDNEY WEILAND at Staten o wp nee fe OOO — y: MOCOW (Reuters)—Britisn . gba y Hiceign Miniter Michocl tev. |e cvitcined Britain tor wo- li island furriers ltd. : , art and his Soviet counterpart, | ington bears the entire - ae Andrei Gromyko, discussed Viet | sibility for the war. , : Nam Wednesday but failed 10; Gromyko said Russia fully ¥ : bring the crisis nearer the 0c: | supports a plan put forward by “ad ee Sotiating table. North Vietnamese Premier h h lid Se | British sources said the Sov-|Pham Van Dong calling for appy onaay , arene inanted io ther |Amertoas pepernny Some Vit . ie talks that Russia’s first condi- | Nam : tion on Viet Nam is for the Unt- | Stewart proposed a new con- " | ference, guarantees for South FASHIONS vi 7.30 p.m. i ond Wee ae Penn sees <a A will conduct the ser- assurances : vices. Rev. Ewen E. MacDov- |both not to interfere in: each “IN SPORTSWEAR" gall, interim-moderator. other’s affairs amd agreement to decide the future set-up in « TRYON Charge. ar United Viet Nam by free choice of its oom Church. Sunday, Dec. - people. day Schools: Tryon 10 a.m. Cra-|/pyTs OUT FEELERS Holiday sportswear to fit your — 10 a.m, Cape Traverse 2) British sources said Stewart, every need. Lovely to look at , ; Crapaud 1! 2-| who arrived Monday on a five- BOYS SAFE AFTER NIGHT IN WOODS Gage Traverse 3 p.m. Tron 7.0 | day vist, tll a tying to find . + » practical to weer, that's Bloonifield and O'Leary at o'- | Miter. Rev. A out whether the | Communists the song these go-everywhere Three bape, ‘ios “Gee Se Gotiawy, we dn goed canliilen Sets bodes’, kom Ge (OS™ Po ag eae be held # U.S. bombings are togs are singing for you now, Sheldon Hillis, 10; Johnny Mac~- becoming lost in the left}are parents, Mrs. Stan BEDEQUE North Pastoral | ern ere coo halted. ee Sween 6; and Jim MacSween, woods Tuesday afternoon and Hillis and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Charge, the United Church. Min- Seema! t a. The talk on Viet Nam in Gro- 9, all of Donkin, 10 miles from were found early Wednesday. ence MacSween. Rev. RM. Sh en, | Secale » foram. Warship myko's office showed both sides - quality is assured . . « Bedeque: Chyreh School 10 a.m.| 11 a.m. Borden: Church School |‘ 9Pamt om major world ie- a CHURCHES MacDonald, minister. Alberton: |a.m. Westmoreland: Chureh worship 11° a.m. ‘Traveller's | 19 and 11 a.m. Worship 7.30 p.m. "The Viet Worship: end Gendey Scheel Ui \Schcdl & pat, Comnienten 3.00\Rest: Worship 3 p.m: Frestown: ‘The members of the Kairos will Nam discussion was (Continued from page. 7) a.m. Tignish: Worship 2 p.m. i WwW 9.30 part of a meeting dealing P.M.|pan, Tryon: Church School 10.00 | Worship p.m. lcomduet the service at Bedeque | nainiy. with Charge, the United Chureh, Sun |Casumper: | Sunday School 10), s1 Roll Call Service 7:90 p.m. and At the Bedeque ser- | "ROB OD tar eeid: Goma , day. Dec. 5, North Wiltshire a.m. Worship 7.30 p.m. Sacra- |" : KENSINGTON Presbyterian \vice the Young Pebdple will pre- said Gromyko Shanty these for Gietelcine co, ae eae Ml \rent of The Lord's Supper at |Rev. H.L. Estabrooks, special | 4 h Pastoral Charge. Keir | a gift of the Canadian flag emphatically rejected a re- « dedication et this service, [= SVC speaker. Everyone welcome. |memorial, 11 a.m. Freetown 3|and the -Christian flag to newed suggestion by Stewart gift giving, choose now from Wheatley River 2.30 p.m. Hunter ’ Rev. Edward G. Britten, pastor. | m_ Kensington, 7.30 p.m. ov chanel the that the Soviet Union, Britain, . River 7.90 pan. Hampshire |, ALBERTON and West Point Geo. R. Tannahill, minister. | the U.S. and France should dis- | 5 our selection af buikie knit 7.30 p.m. The Sande School will Presbyterian Services, Sunday,| ANGLICAN Services. Parish | UNITED Baptist Church. Rev. | USS the problem of German |i sweaters, pullovers, stretch be in charge of this service. Mr, |\D&: 5: Rev. J.S. McBride, inter- |of Port Hill. Rev. Delmont Yeo,| RICHMOND BAY Charge, the Maxwell Nesbitt, pastor. Infant reunification. ‘ R : Reid Sangster, guest speaker. im-moderator. Mr. A.R. Murray, |rector. Second Sunday in Ad-|preshyterian Church. Youn g|dedications services at O'Leary He insisted this is outside the |# slims, blouses etc. come i# Rev. Donal G Powell, BA,, |catechist. West Point: Sunday |vent. 11 a.m. Lot 11 and Inver-|People meet at the home of |10.30 a.m. Alma, 3 p.m. Spring- competence of the wartime al- |x oat 4 BD. minister. | School 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. |ness at Lot 11. (Holy Commun. Mrs. John Bishop on Friday, \field, 7.30 p.m. lies and should be settled by the |7 . HAZELBROOK _—wBAPTIsT | ¥°TStip 7.90 p.m. ing in St. James Church, Port|at the manse, Wednesday, Dec.| ANGLICAN Church, Parish of framework of a disarmed Ger- | j ‘ Church. Sunday, Dec. 5, Sunday Hill. 8 p.m. Port Hill and Eller-|g at 8 p.m. Worship, Dec. 5:.|New London. 8 a.m. Holy Euch- | Many. le \ School 10 at’ Preaching See, |, UNITED, CHURCH, Kensing- |slie at Ellerslie. No AYPA this Freeland 11 am. Victoria West |arist, St. Mark's, Kensington. The British minister was % “EREE GIFT WRAPPING FOR MEN" vice 7.90 p.m. Rev. Ross How- |(02- Church School 9.50 a.m. |week, 3 p.m. Tyne Valiey 7.30 p.m. |9.30 am. Holy Eucharist, quoted as saying nothing should | jf erd, special speaker, special mu- |“°'Bing Worship 11 a.m. Even- Charles E. Hoekstra, student |Thomas, French River. 11 agn. |be done which could make Ger- | § | tic. : ing 7.30 p.m. Summerfield: Ser-| FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST | minister. Rev. L.R. Files, inter- |Morning Prayer, St. cal age man reunification more difficult ("4 vice 9.30 a.m. Rev. G.D. Mac-|Church, Bedeque. Worship 10.45 | im-moderator. Burlington. Rev. E.J. Fiander, |.or change the military balance |#f PRINCE ibis Beth, BA, BD., minister. * a.m. es — 12 noon. ~ rector, in . Ril ening ice 7.30 p.m. Speci: THE PRESBYTERIAN PRINCETOWN — Lot 16 Unit-|speaker, Rev. James Green,\Church. North Tryon and Brad-| CHRISTIAN Church, Summer- he island rrievs itd. 4 i MONTROSE Pastoral Charge,|ed Church Pastoral Charge. | missionary from Jamaica. ig albane Churches. North Tryon: |side. Minister, D.L. Howlett. Bi- an the United Church. Brown Jar- |Morning Service Princetown 1ljer and Bible Study, Thursday, 8|Worship 11 a.m. Mr. Malcolm |ble School 10 a.m. Worship and cla “ dine, minister. Campbellton 1 jam. Lot 16 Christmas Festive |p.m. Pastor, Rev. Donald Moses. |MacKenzie, Sh tretont oot guest [Communion 11 a.m. Biyening Be “Ihe Ultima io Fashions? a.m. Elmsdale 3 p.m. Montrose |Children’s Service 7 p.m. Min- : speaker. Sunday School 12 noon. |Service 7 p.m. The Christian Wo- e | Ps . 7 pm. Sunday Schools et usual jister, Rev. Frederick Lloyd. O'LEARY United P astoral/Rev. Raymond L. Gillis, inter-|mens Fellowship will conduct 1m 79 GRAFTON ST. Dial 2-1273 c: times. (Charge. Rev. S.E. 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