4 Churches Tomorrow is PRESBYTERIAN I ' ' TEE KIRK 0' O-SIAM” ' B1 . the-lanrnnlT.l1.l.lansrs. Anglican Chuich 3, plrrnlrs uarnllonal. . I, - no va-sndCeaeaG.l.llattso "7 ss.s.. a.r.ss.,, ---. -"-:..: rt:-rs.-r ran levesand I. G. legs ",3, 'oh...- ' Ilanart! Asamnlt Priest. "' " or-gaakt and Chi Dlnetu- - I005 3W''''' 3”"-"t "P ""9 11 n.ns.-Divine Service and FIFTH suninsv as-ran ,';,,':,j,, '”'Y"'""" ""'"" TRINITY V (Dominion Day) 1.9 a.m.-Mattias. 3.00 a.ln.-Holy Eucharist. 11.00 a.m.-C h o r a I Eucharist. (Broadcast). Visitors Happily Welcome. ZION PBEBYTEBIAN OIIUBOII 7.00 p.m.-Evensong (said and cm "be. u. 95",. 5... without sermon). The Reverend W. Hareld Brown. Daily Services at usual 3,5” 51...”, lI0IIrI- Rev. E. C. Evans, Visiting All Welcome "hum Mrs. L. Dingwelig-(organist pro- tein). , 10 a.m.-Adult Bible Class. 1 1ia.m.-Nursery School. 11 a.ln.-Divine Worship. s. PAUL'S snoucsn onulwn The Pariah Church ngunug gm-any says The Sermon: "To You It is I aadattea Given to Know". Solo: "I Know My Redeemer a The Reverend Canon J. T. lbbett. Iecter organist and Choir Direcler: Mr. 1!. John Harris. I3'.R.C.th SUNDAY: 0.30-lloly Communion No Sunday School until September. . I 11.00-Holy Communion All Visitors are Cordially Invited To Attend. Liveth". Handel's Messiah - Miss Helen Wilson. 7 EM.-Divine Worship The Sermon: "The Open Door". All are cordially welcomed. TRINITY UNITED CIIUBOII Ilnlsten: lav. A. frank Maclraan. I.A. lev. G..I1oward Christie. .A.. I. . UNmEncHUBP nTAL Iev. Andrew S. liielr. D.D. '7 E" "W" and Director oi Choirs: loystoa F. Mugiord. A.R.C.0. lav. Quincy Stairs. Phone I70 11.00-Nursery care ior children slllwlclls p 3.; ,....,, 1. ..m.-Sunday School and Bible 11.00-Divine Worship conducted chm, by Mr. Christie. 11 a.ln.-Worship and Praise. ” : Subtraction. I p.m.-At Harmony in the Guest Preacher: Rev'd church of God, Lawrence E. Toomhs, B.A.. B.Sc.. B.D.. Ph.D. Duet. selected - Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McMurtry. 8.00 p.m. Divine Worship (note change oi hour). Sermon: "How Much Are You In Debt?"-Rev'd Mr. Christie. Solo: When I kneel down to pray-Earl Dixon Foster. Ysn are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. 1 p.m.-Evangelistic Meeting. "The Church with a Message and a Welcome." M I SALVATION ARMY -- Great George ltreet "1 o nvmosusir .5... .. - chic and Mrs. J. Carter V 'corps otilsere. snrunosr VJO p.m.--Open Air Service g.oo p.m.-Prayer and Praise Service. SUNDAY 10.30 a.m.-Prayer Meeting 11.00 a.m.-Holiness Service Iliaister: lee. I. 1.. Milton. I.A.. us. SWIII! Organist: Mr. Paul l.00 am.-efung People”s Direc- ' '"I"'"" '7 ""' un.ia.-Morning Worship. 3'” g'i';":'g'l':;"y sch”! "a sermon: "Splitting the Atom”. 0.00 p.m.-Young People's SIP PIYIIIII 3'5 NIIIININI "Ill H”. iacilities are provided ior the 0.30 p.m.-Open Air Service. Ilpervislon oi younger chil- dren oi Beginner & Primary Se lee. 1.00 p.m.-Evangelistic rv An ad" on Man”. 8". v Welcome service ins; Call)- and Mrs. Carter. VI"- ! p.m.-Evening Worship. 3 cllsnnorrlrrowu Sam;-: M-MI-I UP The M- BIBLE CHAPEL Rev. Frank Fitzsimmons, pro- Il Cumberland-St. at W . lessor elect oi New Testament ' Avenue. Studies at Spurgeoa's College. London. England, is Guest . I . P "A mm. cu". m Preacher at both services. The lard Jesus Christ. only Saviour-” -nu aaaday morning services will be held at Emmanuel Bible I. . r...- A - to all tourists and visitors. Camp. 'n'5d.'v for "'0 3" 5" CENTRALCHRISTIAN auat. Bible. Coatereaoe and 0lI0I- - onugwn lll."z"' 'g'"!-,'' ., Ii .”'1”,T,',i i so Kent Street Robt. 'sylrSu ,1 rr-:2. N. s. 7 ” Marvel o. Dunbar. s.n.. rag Iveaiag Gospel Sent" ,: 4 Mill! - p.Ia'. in the Chapel. Mrs. Allison Macias. A.R.C.M., am -Leader. Soielst a speaker: Vlitilm I: 00" Mr. Joe Wootton. "WI "di- . I. m Mn”, Assistant Organist. me. bed 0"” sAc Chimp D s.ns.-Church Selael and Pam- ily liner every Sunday Morn lag. Your Sunday School dur- - lng tII;iSIIIIIIlOrwSQI:'tI. pl 1.la.na.- eralng ers p an Communion. Miss. Vida Stewart. R.N., -It.'l'I1., Cen- tral Christian's Living Link Mi ary to India will bring her atroductory Message: "1 Am A Debtor”. Sole-"The Iioly City"--Miss Joyce Mac- Callnrn. 'Ip.sn.-Eventide Warship. Ser- men: "When Does The Wean- ing Came?" matbesrl: By the Choir. Central Christian (march in- vites yeu to the services an the Lord's day. rannoimncnos soaluno t 11:00 a.ni.-Morning Service- lzst p.ln.-Aiternooa Service. 7:30 p.m.-Evening Service. A Iiearty Invitation ls lstesded To All. PENTEOOSTAL ASSEM- BLIES OF CANADA nm In orange Ilall ll..o.l.) - us Richmond Itreas Rev.S.J.hIi:I'I.IlIII8tlf n.-suede: Ioel lirchwsed soul. . """ """' ""' Minister: Rev. .1. ll. bishop. s.a. 11 a.an.-Wershta. Sersnaa: "Characteristic at a Ielievnr in Christ". I p.u.-Isrvtee -in Stnnebei. 7p.-.-Service conducted by Rev. Denali .MaeKlaaen. (lev.J.ll.IiahaswiIibece'a- dseungtbeservleehlieanlle 1.Ip.I. Ysaasnneiceuetevoralb sstthna. ' Church. she ll being sent out by ser- accepted the responsibility oi her ilnanclal S. - gtelldred Dykens. I. Eldon Larrs- Coniral Christ Miss Vida Jean Stewart, B.N.. B. 'l'h.dIIIlhteroiMr. andMrs.J c. Stewart. Malpequr mad. Char- lo . is . preparation to enter medical missionary work at Kuipabar Mission Station, near re. Provinces, In- A member oi Central Christian her locILcougregation. who have lllllliort while she is on the iield. Miss Stewart plans her departure irom Canada late this year. Before was assigned to the Kulpahar Station where she will be in charge oi medical and dis- pensary duties. she will be requir- ed by the Indian government to take a six-month course in mid-wli- ery and spend some time in lan- guage study. Miss Stewart was a student of Prince oi Wales College and grad- uated irom the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital School of Nursing in 1951. She was a member at the stall oi the P.E.1. Hospital belore entering Alberta Bible College. Send Missionary T ian(Church To o India Calgary. Alberta, irons which she graduated in May with her Bach- elor oi Theology degree upon com- pletion of four years oi study there. Miss Stewart will speak at Cen- tral Christian Church Sunday mor- nlng. July 1st. and at various Churches oi Christ in the Province and throughout the Mal-ltlmes in the near iuture. She wiilalso at- . . as . VIDA STEWART, R. N., Bth. tend the Canoe Cove Christian Camp as a laculty member whlle camps are in session through- out the month oi July. GRADE VII Certliicates oi Merit 1. Elaine Walker. 2. Sharlene Campbell, 3. Beverley Breedon; 4. William Promo. 5. Judith Hipper- son. School Prize for General Pre- iic ency 1. Elaine Walker, 2. Shatlene Campbell, 3. Beverley Bl-eedon. 4. William Promo, 5. Judith Kipper- son. Special student council prize for sixth place in General Proiiclency, awarded to John Owen. Prize for Home Economics. a- warded to Elaine Walker. Prize for Manual Training. a- warded to Douglas MacArthur. Certificates oi Merit 1. Daphne Armstrong, 2. Ian Robertson, 3. Ronnie Jenkins, 4. Michael Jeiks. 5. Paul Clark. School Prizes ior General Pre- iielenoy 1. Daphne Armstrong, .2. Ian Robertson. 3. Ronnie Jenkins. 4. Michael Jelks, 5. Paul Clark. Special Student Council prize ior Application, awarded to Viola Smith. . Special Prize ior Manual Train- ing. awarded to Michael Jelks. Special Prize ior Home Ec- onomics, awarded to Daphne Arm- strong. GRADE VII 1). P. Ferguson Certificates oi Merit 1. Raymond Wenn, 2. Andrea Duvar, 8. Vera Cameron, 4. Janet Williams. 5. Stella Robbins. School Prizes ior General Proficiency 1. Raymond Wenn, 2. Andrea Duvar. 8. Vera Cameron, 4. Janet Williams, 5. Stella Robbins. Special Student Council Prize for Application. awarded to Hilary Mugiord. Prize -ior Home Economics. a- worded to Janet Williams. 1:-rdiza ior Msnuald v'l;ralning. a- we tmltaymon en. - GRADE VII (1.. Aitken) Certiiicates oi Merit 1. Beverly Stanley, 1. Daryl Mac- Lesn. 3. James MscNutt. 4. Mil- dred Dykens, 5. Eldon Larrabee. School Prisca ior General Proficiency 1. Beverly Stanley, 1. Daryl Mac- Lean. James MscNutt. 4. Special Student Council Prize for gppllii;-stlon. awarded to Graham II' Prize for Home Economics, a- warded to Beverly MacPherson. Prize ior Manual 'n-ainiag. a- warded to Robert Messenger. GRADE VIII 1 Certiiieates ei Merit 1. David bar a. 2. Barbara Place, 3. David rk. 4. Ron Mac- Vlcar. 5. Norice Weather-ble. Sehoel Priaas ior General Prstleieney 1. David Large. 2. Barbara Place. 8. David Clark. 4. Ron Mae- Vlcar, 0. Norlce Weatherbie. Special Student Council Prise ior allarouodindustrylntheworkoi Grade V111. awarded to John Mac- Lennan. mzspei-.ial l;lrlsebi!l;r ManuagtTra.l1n- . am .Kaye cw gervckmiialiett. Allan lsucxer-' e. Special Prices ior Home Ec- onomics: Anne Macxny. Gloria Drown, Evelyn Maaod. Margaret or I7 9 "gait Prise i Indust in til Grade VIII .Queen Chdrloiie High School Honours Grades Vii, VIII, IX Millan. Special School Prize ior the pn- pil having the highest marks in French, won by Winnlired Ann MacMillan. Special School Prize for the pu- pil having the highest marks in Geography, won by Winniired Ann MacMillan. Special School Prize for English equally merited by Catherine Campbell, Judy Brennan and ed to Catherine Campbell and Judy Brennan. Special School Prize for Im- provement, awarded to Virginia Mackny. Special School Prize ior Manual Training. awarded to George Dc- war. Special School Prize for Three Year's outstanding work in Home Economics and awarded to Winni- ired Ann MacMillsn. Special Prize for Music Ap- preciation. donated by Mr. Mack Irwin and awarded to Eileen Dia- mond. History prizes donated by the 1.0.D.E.. and won by 1. Wioulfred Ann Mo.cMlllan. 2. Catherine Campbell. I. Kitty Gass. GRADE IX Proficiency Prizes g 1. Gail Jenkins. 2. Allan Smith, 8. Marven Block, 4. Carol Ann Hogan. 5. Sondra Sutherland. Home Economics Prize. Suzanne Shaw. Mechanical F ing and Wood- work. Roger Birt. . Music Prize. donated by R. T. Holman's. Community C o n c e r t Membership, Diane Rupert. Grade ix Athletic Awards for the iirstotlme: Richard Matheson. Don McAuslsnd. George Phillips, Roger Bil-t. Grade IX Prize for Home Ec- onomics. awarded to Gail Hender- son. school Prize ior Manual Train- ing. awarded to Barryglllsette. School prize for progress. awarded to Alfred Sherren. sunsnslr. scnool. YEARLY REPORT IX: 1. Eleanor Norton VIII: 1. Leonard Campbell VII 1. Sandra Bouchard VI: 1. Catherine Campbell 2. Theresa Campbell 3. Randy Jen- kins. V: 1. Gordon Blackett, Patty Jenkins (equal) 8. David Blackett 4. Laura Jenkins 5. Roy Metcalie IV 1. Judy Metcalie 2. Helen Campbell 3. Clara MacDonald 4. George MacDonald. 111: 1. Mary Jenkins, Allan Blan- .chard. I-ynds Msclrarlane (equal) 4. Sidney MacDonald. ll; 1. Johnny Campbelll '- Sr. 1. Judy Jenkins 2. Mar- shall MacDonald. 1-Jr. 1. Felix Campbell 2. David Jenkins Highest average in Sr. Grades Eleanor Norton 04 percent. Highest average in Jr. grades. Judy Jenkins 94 percent. Highest attendan during year. Gordon Blackett 100 days. I Attended Annual ; Georgetown; Mrs. Winnlircd Ann MacMillan, award- RIVGI"; Mrs. Royal Edward Chapter of the town; llrn. Austin Graham. '. Mrs. (.1-ytoo u..;...... North solrrlr Mnmu scnool. nlvarg urn. Gaoraa Yaw fig South Melville School repdi for Meeting Of iiih? ill." l3'i.r.3'”ia--rout. "'i”"8 "W l' -4 '0"0W . -. A -Mr& L”? Prom”. X. Desmond Tralm: (Writing rp anage ux' rree4owa';' Mrs. Ailatin aosanicentr-1 Royalty; Mrs. Harold pgawwn, GIIIGWIC. Central Royalty; Mfg, Monte MacLeod, Cherry Valley; , lotte- Mrs. Willard Durke char Mm Malmm M. Irving. Chm-y Sat, June 30, 1956 The Guardian. Page 3 cla Trainor 2. Damien Trainer. IX: Bennett Trainer, 2. Louis Prise ior highest avcagsi r rrnan. Senior Grades awarded ro Joseph V11: 1. Joseph Trsinor. 1. Jim- Tull”- mi Gol-man. Prize ior highest average in in- V1 (Sr) 1. Stirling Provencher temediate Grade! awarded II Stirling r 2 Billy Lawless. member- V1 (Jr) 1. Shirley Beer Prize ior highest average in Jun- III: 1. Brian Trainor ior Grades awarded to Ray Moa- ll : 1. Kathleen McQuaid 2. Ang- aghan. , Prise ior best attendance ill Grade 1 (sr) 1. Kay Monaghan year awarded to Desmond Train- or. Teacher. Colette Matters. 1 (Jr) 1. Raymond Monaghan. char-iottetawr his. 3. C. Van- Vllley: Mrs. Elmer Clow, Cherry ””"""- lderstine, cluii-lociecawu; Mrs. n..;rnl1:g;lbMiss MnlllldellneEgame8ter. N. Ma Pbes-ails. :' 309: iss 2 Mac- Mlller. M". G2,,” I chuhm. Donald, Breadalbane; Mrs. H. s. ' ' town; Mrs- J. F. gobba,mChar- mtierson. Charlottetown. ' , . lotteto ; hire. In. two. am um B""m"l R"”"'''”.' 1"” clmlaii:mwn- Mrs. Scott Mae- loland Buntain. Rustlco, John C ' RB ,. Ch hill; .9'""l'- ' ' At lgslcxinnohfc Cburcyihili-I; 35:; W3 A' Haul” (Robert . ith, H re - - llrs. Robert L. SnIiiJtb.r lliuuhgi W," Elwwd P”''''"' -r'''' INK: Eric Lowther, Cr - In 3'10 Mwther. c.3333; Mrs. Edgar Heal-tz, Earl Ronny; Kl. Cecil ood. Central Royalty; I. L c a - Morgan, Charlotte- . A. Fsmith. Char. . .. ired , Charlottetown; Mrs. M””" Charlottetown; Mrs. , , guhufdicgililfiottetowng Mrs, E, - En. Chariot - Mrs. Fred c. Younker. chtfiliiilnr. town; Mrs. Gladys Mhcnonald - - - Macl..aren. Geor e- WWI M11 H W. MacDonagld, Neil A. M son. Southport; Mrs. G. H. NIIIIIICII: Kepllocli: Mrs. J. Boswell Stewart, Dunstaffnage; M”, J. Scott Calms. Dunstallnage; Mrs, IPVIDE Tl10ml3S0n. Dunstaiinage; Mrs. Allison Stewart, Dunstaii. nage; Mrs. George Boswell Frenchiort; Mrs. Elmer 1'-'yre' Stanley Bridge; Mrs. Stanley Coles, Stanley Bridge Mr; Arthur Hyde, Conlwall;' Ml-5' Wendell Maybew. Cornwall; Mrs: Ernest Murray, Clyde River: Mrs. Monty Hyde. Clyde give,-I Mrs. W. T. weir, Charl tte. town: Mrs. N. H. DcBlols, hm-. Iottetown; Mrs. J. P. Clarke. Charlottetown; Mrs. W. G. Bruce Charlottetown; Mrs. G. mme; Sutherland. Charlottetown: Mrs, Walter Bealrsto, Charlottetown; Mrs. Gordon Stewart, Charlotte- town: Mrs. Richard Matheson Charlottetown; Mrs. L. H. Sim: mons. Charlottetown; Mrs, Erskine H8YW00d. Charlottetown; Miss Gwen Taylor, Chm-lone. town: Miss Jean Seller, Char- lottetown. Mrs. George Clark, Cavendish; Mrs. Herbert Wyand, Cavendish; Mrs. Russell M&1lliCNdelII,GlTliunter , 03' i esplc. South Wlnsloe; Mrs. Allison Ford. South Winsloe; Mrs. Harold Dis. mond. South Winsloc; Mrs, John Cairns. Dunstaffnage; Ruth Calms, Dunstaiinage; Mrs. Eph. Clow. Charlottetown R.R. 3: Mrs. John F o l I a n d, Charlottetown . . 3: Mrs. Roy Wuolner, North Rustico; Mrs. Harry Moore, South Milton; Miss Edna Munroe. South Milton; Mrs. Francis Hill, Frenchiort. Mrs. Russell 0. Clark, Mt. fdtewart; Mrs. Sterling K. Clark, t. Mt. New Glasgow; Mt. Herbert. Stewart; Mrs. Mrs. P. D. Crosby, Bunbury; Mrs. R. B. Snazelle, Bunbury; Mrs. Fred S. Taylor. Bunbury; Mm H3117 Wood. Bunbury: Mrs. Russell Farquharson, Bunbury; Mrs. Richard Dickinson. New Glasgow: Mrs. Howard Ling. New Glasgow: Mrs. Ali. Norrlng, Cape Traverse. Mrs. Avalah Maccallum, Carle- ton Sldlng; Mrs. Keith Lord. Carleton Siding; Mrs. John W. Myers. Carleton Siding; Mrs. Al- lison Holmes, East Royalty; Mrs. Arthur Robertson. East lottetown; Mrs. Jansen Llewellyn. Charlottetown; borne, Central Royalty; Mrs. . Mary ' River; Mrs. Sterling M. Macliay. Albany; Albany; Mrs. ' crspsud; Mrs. Crapsud; Mrs. George A. Game- steNrl'i1Huoter River. l EAI'b0l.ll' ; Mrs. Louis 8. Murray Harbour: Mrs. Lloyd Herring. Murray Harbour: Hf!- Breadalbane; Mrs. Lester Cham-1 J K Milton; Mrs. Cyril Toomhs, Rus- Ml-s..1I. P. Moore. Char- Mrl. R. E. On- Hnnter River: Hunter Mrs. W. E. Albert Maclreod. Murray Eerrin Everett Robertson, Murray Har- bour; Mrs. Roy Brooks, Murray Harbour: Mrs: Roy Townsend. Albany R.R.; Mrs. Hudson Low- ther. North Carleton; -Mrs. George E. Ballem. Bedeque; Mrs. Walter Bowness, Bedeque. Mrs. Tinson Newsome. Scarle- town; Mrs. Walter Wright. Sear- letown; Miss Linda Matheson, Searletown; Mrs. L. A. MiacKln- non. 1-Ilghfield W.I.; Mrs. Ralph Balderson. Highiield W. 1.; Mrs.l Ralph Balderson, West Royaltyn Miss Luella Clark, Brackleyw Miss Bernice Newson, Brackley; Miss Verna MacLeod, Brackleym Mrs. Stanford Glover, Breadal-1 bane; Mrs. A. C. MacDollald,; pion. Kensillgtoll; Mrs. J. G.. Townsend. Kensington: Mrs. P.! . Jy, Kensington; Mrs. R.- E. MacKay, Kenslngton. ; Miss Margaret Coles. North Milton; Miss Elsie Hooper, North tico; Mrs. Exton Bulman, Rus- tico; Miss Irma Toomba, North Rustico; Mrs. George R. Lewis, , NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Masonic Temple Company will be held in the office of E. R. Brow I Son. 144 Richmond Street. Charlottetown. on Wednesday tile 11th day of Jll.ly proximo. It 7 o'clock p.m. ' J. R. BROW. Secretary. Charlottetown, P.1-3.1.. June 28, 1950. INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Casualty - Marine H. M. DAVISON LTD. 78 Great George St. Charlottetown G. G. K. Peaks Res. 7210 S Budd 8. Dyer, lid. MONTREAL CANADA THE APPOINTMENT OF HILLCREST MOTORS LTD. JAGUAR CARS IN THE PROVINCES OF NOVA SCOTIA .& PRINCE EDWARD, ISLAND HILLCREST MOTORS LTD. 631 ROBIE S'I'REET. HALIFAX ANNOUNCES AS THE SOLE DEALER OF 1 TELEPHONE 5.152: Royalty; Mrs. L. Robinson, Bresdalhane: Mrs. Warren In- man, Hampton; Mrs. Earl Call- back. Hampton; Mrs. F. A. Mer- rill. Crapaud; Mrs. John N. Docherty. Kingston. Mrs. Hector MacDonald, Park- dale: Mrs. Albert Godkin. 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Judy Iren- IIII. lchod Board Prohclency Prizes the standing ilrsi. won Ann MacMillan. be equally reqseted the eyes oi Heaven. but on purity and luminosity oi usually to sill vegetable. all the lanes. and there isabsollne God has created all creatures in couples. thlnpoitbesethru kiogdomsareortwo hes Libmture Available-lax C - OF THE BAIlA'I WORLD FAITH . EOIIALWY OF S L Divine Justice demands that the rights of-both sexes diouid since neither is superior to the other in Dignity before God depends. not on sex. """"I heart. Hurnan virtues belong Man. beast; or Ntweentbem. scniol harm ior (blip: . mg lgbest mar you by WIIIIIE Jul 3rd. for Nes)v'ioundIand. grill" space x r.o.soxetf. ' M; v. FERGUS lr twillbe Ltil5..'i'i. relsh mm aotntonttedivun pm ties ay to St. John's. operations and freight 8 BANDS IN ATTENDANCE MILITARY PARADES .. R.C. A. F. AIR SHOW I CROWNING OF LOBSTER QUEEN TRACK AND FIELD EVENTS ; (MARITIME INVITATION MEET) ' . OLD-TIME -FIDDLERS mo STEP-DANCING CONTEST ,. roun GALA DAYS FUN - FEASTING - FROLIC The First Annuallobster carnival Summerslde .iUlYl8ih,l9IiI. 20iII.2lsi to HORSE RACING MOTOR and sorts soar lzacmo fl.OIS'i'EItS- IN A asuuomcs OF . AT P.E.l., (HOLIDAY ISLAND) 4 .