magmgation of Zion Preis- iohuroh hall prior to the departure 11f Rev. Mr. Brown from this r—i ifumes i UNITED CHURCH of Canada, ikensingtor Sunday, September 28 match School 9.50 Morning Wor- lship 11 a.m. Rally Day Service. Evening worship 7.30 Summer- Qfield Service 9.30 a.m. Rev. Lewis :34, Murray, B.A. B.D. Minister. 4 1 PARISH OF GEORGETOWN LAnglican Church of Canada. Holy ’ V-‘l‘rinity Church.Sunday Septem- gber 20th. Seventeenth Sunday af— roer Trinity. 11 a.m. Holy Com- imhnion and Sermon. Reverend " Hogg Priest in charge. I PETER‘S BAY Pastoral / charge. Services Sunday, Sept. h Marie 111 a.m. Greenwick .“ ly Day Service 3 p.m. St. Pe- tter’s 7.30 p.m. Conducted by Mr. {Berber Hardy. ; GEORGETOWN Pastoral Char— .ge. United Church of Canada for Sept. 28th. 11 a.m. QSturgeon, ‘. :Gross Rally Day of SS. 7 p.m. ; taeongetown. Rev. W.A. Patter- 2.30 p.m. Mllltown ‘ t loan, Minister. ‘ l MURRAY HARBOUR Murray J iRiver pastoral Charge. The Unit- ied Church of Canada. Services ~ iSunday, Sept. 28th. Murray River 11 a.m. Little Sands Rally Service 3pm. Murray Harbour 7.30 p.m. Special music at Murray Harbour by the Murray River Trio also dedication of memorial clock. Rev. us. Wolfrey, minis-tér. I SOURIS -— BAY FORTUNE Charge. United Church of Canada Services for Sunday, Sept. 28th : will be held at Souris 11 a.m. and ’ Bay Fortune at 3 p.m.,when the worship will be combined With the Sunday School Rally Service. '. lltev. WA. MacQuarrie D.D. Pas- tor. 'THE MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge The United Church out Can ads Rev. J .M. Fraser, Minister, Sunday, Sept. 28th. Rev. Dr.‘ A. “ ‘S. Weir is to be guest preacher ‘ at these services Lower Montague I ‘ 9.45 a.m. Morning service. Trinity Church Montague; 10 a.m. Sun- (lay School, 11 a.m. Morning ser. vice, and Junior Sun lay School 1.30 p.m. Mission Ba (1 meeting New Members welcomed. A 7hearty welcome to all church : _ services.’ 5. Lord’s Day, ..~-M.,..,..... w, . Island grown pears by t or bushel lots f Baum Timon. «. CHURCH OF CHRIST, T h e Montcalm-10 a. m., Bible Schoo for all ages; 11 a.m. The Lord’s supper and Preaching. Murray. River 10 a. m., Bible Schwl; 11 a. m., The Lord’s Suppergbl morHarborsp. m. 1 e! .00 and the Lord’s Supper. Wed ‘Evangelistic Service at Murray {Harbor Chmch of Christ at 7:30 1!. m. A warm welcome to all K. T. Norris. Evangelist. 0 THE MONTAGUE Bible Chapel COMING EVENTS Iona C.W.L., will hold a pantry lSale' at Moore and McLeod’s on :Sep’t. 26th. Starting at 2 o’clock. Regular Saturday night dance ,Sl. Peter’s Bay Hall. Music by .the Mariner’s featuring Al immchard at the piano. ‘ Chicken supper Cardigan Wed- t'may, October 1st. Meals ser- tved 59’ Dance after. Webster s l0rchestra. t Chicken Supper and Dance at Hot 65. Hall Monday Sept. 29011 ‘Bingo and other entertainments :Bul‘ns Orchestra. 51109301991 by t G.W.L. /”7 t Come Friday September 26th 7 D. m. Parish Hall, Scans. and l ‘l '5 . fi-nflw~u .— myv‘ Wednesday September 24th at 8 . P- m., Elementary School Morell and help support Girl Glade movement in your Attention Potato Grower-s now .111 stock highly’ concentrated 'Chem Sen 56 Potato Top Klller ‘ l el'munates vines, weeds and gras' ‘95 also provents blight rot. in “Page. Canada Packers Limited anrlottetown, Kinkora. Summer- !“ e. Datiee Iona East School every Monday night. Good Music. Regular Dance in Elliotts Hall BatuI‘der night. Weatherbie’s Or chestra. ' Dance in Morell Rear School September 26. Good music. Cake Sale at S. A. MacDonald’s Fl'iday Sept. 26 at 2:30. Sponsor- ; Ed by Highfield w. I. .. -, A -v ..-......—..-5 s. . basket at farm prices, \ m (munch last evening in the tial purse Malcolm MacKenz-ie (left) , and the presentation of a substan— _ on behalf of the con- gregation was made by Mr. Mil- lar MacF'adyen (second from CHURCHES SUNDAY Services for Sunday, September 28th:——9:30 a. m. The Lord’s Supper; 10:30, Sunday School for all ages; 3 p. m._ Special alter- nuon Service, Guest speaker, Mr. Lew Harris, of Beech P-oiut. Spe- cmal singing. All are cordially in- vited. I THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Services for Sunday, September 28th: Murray Harbor North—«Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Divine Worship, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Peter's Road—Sunday school, 1230 p. m.; Divine Wor- ship, 2:30 p. Hi. Everyone we1-. fie. Rev. M. Carl Currie, Min— 1 . MONTAGUE Uni-ted Baptist Pastorate, Services for Sunday, Septmeber 23th, Sunday School, 2:30 p. m.; Worship, 3 p. m. Sturgeon—7:30 p. m., Rev. ,A. G. J. Steeves, Minister. VALLEYFIELD -- Orwell Heed altim, ‘ Services flou- Sun- day, September 28th: Valley- fiield, 11 a. m.; Belle River 3:30 p. m.; Orwell Head, 7:30 p. m. Rev. F. MacKinuon, DUN-DAS United Baptist Pas- tmialte, Sept. 23th. Dundals Sunday Sdhool at 11 a. m. Service at 8.00 Amardale, Sunday School at 10.00 Service at 11.00 Speaker, Deacon W. D. Johnston, Prayer Meetings as usual. l QUEENS ' YORK PASTORAL Change. The United Church of Canada. ter, Rev. G.A. D. Elliott. Worship services for Sunday Sept; 28th 9.30 a.m. Pleasant Grove, 11 a. 111. Central. Guest speaker will lead services in York at 11. a. m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada, Mars-hfield charge. Di- vine services for Sunday, Sept. 28th are as follows. Morning ser- vice in Harrington at 11" a.m. Sunday school at 10 a.mi After- noon service in Mt. Stewart at 3 pm. Evening service in Marsh- field at 7.30 p.m. Sunday school at 9.30 (a.m. All are‘cordially in- vited to attend these services of worship. Minister, Rev. Charles Towusley. WIZISLOE UNITED Churches. Sunday Sept. 28th. Communion Service for both Hight’ield and Princetown Road Congregations in Princequ Road Church at 11.00 a.m.v Service conducted by Mr. Jim Jones in Winsloe North Church at 11 (note change of hour.) All to attend Mission in Charlottetown in evening. day Schools at regular hours. Rev. Dr. IE.A. Belts, Minister. BRADALBANE PASTORAL Charge, United Church of Canada Sunday Services: Pleasant Val- ley 9.30 a.m. North Granville 11 a. m. (Communion) Brad‘al- bame 9 p.m. (conducted by Young People's Union.) MOUNT STEWART U nit ed Church Rev. John M. Sheen, Min- ister Mount Stewart 111 a.m. Bris- tol 3 p.m. CAVENDISH BAPTIST Church Sunday, September 28th. Worship service — 3 p.m. Rev. H.L. Mit- ton, Charlottetown will be the guest minister. (Please note the change of hour.) THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Central Parish, Cly- de River, SS. 10 a.m. Service 11 a.m. Canoe Cove, SS. 2 p.m. Service 3 p.m.; Nine Mile Ci‘eek SJS. 6.30 Service 7.30 Churchill, SB. 11 a.m. Mr. J .E.R, McEwen, Guest Preacher. Rev. George Kil- len, Minister.. HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge Dfialble 9.45 a.m. Bonshaw, 1‘1 a.m. Hampton 7.30, Rally Day Service, Atppin Road, 7.30 Rally Day Services. Rev. M.K. Char- man, Minister. GEDDIE MEMORIAL Presby- terian Church. Service Sunday September 28. 3.30 p.m. Rev. E. H. Bean Interim-Moderator. MILTON— R"STICO PARISH Rector Rev. A.E. Piercy. Ser- vices for Sunday, Sept. 28th are St. John’s Milton 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Prayer nd serrrlon. aChrist Chuch, Cherry Valley, 2.30 Evening prayer and sermon 3.30 p.m. Sunday School. St. Mark’s Rusttico (5.45 p.m. Sunday School 7.30 evening Pray- er and sermon. Come and bring the whole fiamily. ALEXANDRA— HAZELBROOK ‘ Roads services for Sun-day, .323? 23th. Alexandra 1.1 a.m. ZION PASTOR IS HOWE Rev. W. ,H. Brown and Mmd'char e.“ BMW“ were honoured by me 1 MT. g 9 address was read by guest preacher and Rev. Services .Sept. 28th as follows left). Mrs. Brown was the reci- pient of a lovely corsage pre- sented by Miss Heather Mac Donald (right). Presentations were also made by several organizations of the church. A Hazellbrook 3 pm. Cross Roads 7.30 p.m. All are welcome. Rev. G.W. Passey, Minister.» CORNWALL PASTORAL Charge United Church of Canada. Ser- vices Sunday, Sept. 28 Rally Day service Cornwall 11 a.m. Junior C‘hoir will lead in the service of praise. Special Rally Day of fermg. Regular service at King- ston 3 p.m. Rev. Tommy Tyson at North Carolina will be the R.S. Latimer of Charlotteth will be the guest soloist. No evening service at New Dominion. Sunday School: Cornwall 10 a.m.; New Dominion 10 a.m.; Kingston 2 p.m. Rev. R.A. Patterson, min- ister. PRESBYTERIAN PASTORAL Charge. Services 'tlor Sunday, September 28th: Hartsville, Di- vine Service, 11 um. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Hunter River Divine Service, 3 p.m. Glasgow Road, Divine Service, 3 p.m.; Glasgow Road Divine Service 7.30 p.m. ’Sunday School, 10.30 a.m. Mr. Robert D. Bhe, B.A. Supply Minister. POWNAL UNITE-D Pastoral Charge, Sunday Sept. 28, 1-1 a.m. the\ WJMS. will conduct a ser- vice at Mt. Herbert. Special speaker at 7.30 p.m. the C.G.I.T. will conduct a service at Pownal Rev. T.R. . Goudge, minister. NEW GLASGOWQCln‘istian Church. sunday September 28th. Morning worship and communion 11 a. m. Rev. P. L. Richardson, speaker. Community Sunday School 10 a. ‘m. Cavendish United Baptist Church Wordhip service 3 p. m. Rev. H. L. Mitten, speaik- er. Rev. Bryer R. Jones, B.D., minister. - , HUNTER R I V E R‘ United Church Pastorate September 23, 1958, Farewell Servicesz— Hamp- shire 9.45 a. m., North Wiltshire, 11.15 a. m., Hunter River, 7.30 p. m. Rev. W. Dlndial,‘ leaves RE. I. on Mondlay Sept. 29th. COVEVHEAD Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada Rev. W. H. Forsyth, B. A., Minister. Church Services for Sunday, September 28. Stanlhope 9.30 a.m. West Covehead 11 a. m. Rally Day Service. Union Road. 3 p.m. Rally Day Service. ' PRESBYTERIAN Church. in Canada St. John’s Belhast, Ser- vices on the Lord’s day at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. Rev. .Donald Nicholson WFREE CHURCH .of Scotland Service Sept 23th, Stanchel 2.30 p. m. Rev. J. H. Bishop, Minis- Sun- ter ORWELL — Vernon Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada. Services Sunday Sept. 28,, Eldon 11.00, Orwell 2:30, Cherry Valley 7:30 W. M. S. Thank-offering service. Rev. J. M. Sheen, Speak- er. ' PRINCE TRYON PASTORAL Charge of the United Church of Canada for Sunday, September 23th: 11 a.m. Tryon, 1‘1 a.m. Cape Traverse, 3.00 p.m. Crapaud. “This is Rally Day Sunday and all the services will be conducted by the teachers and pupils of the Sunday Schools. Minister, Rev. A.D.C. Earle. THE CENTRAL Bedeque [Uni— ted Baptist Church. Services Sun- ' day 11 a.m. Simday School 10.15 a.m. Rev. Chas. A. Britten, Min- ister. RICHMOND BAY Presbyterian Church Rev. L.M. MacN-aughton Minister. Victoria West Ham. Tyne Valley 3 p.m.; Freeland 7.30 p.m. Mr. D.A. Dunlap guest speaker. . FREE CHURCH of Scotland 11 a.m. Argyle Shore, 3 p.m. Cape Traverse, 7 p.m. Summerside’. Rev. H.G. Ma-cKay. BE-DEQUE PASTORAL Change The United Church of Canada. Rev. G.A. Cowper-Smith, Minis ter. Services on Sunday, Sept. 28. Bedeque, 11 a.m.; Borden Sunday School Rally Day Service at 10 a.m., Church Service, 3 p.m. Albany 7.30 p.m. TRYON UNITED Baptist Pas- torate. Rev. Lindsay R. Graves, minister. Services for Sunday, Sept. 28th. Tryon 11 a.m.; West- morland 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at Tryon 10 a.m.; Westmorland 11 a.m. All are welcome. NORTH BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday Sept. 28 as follows: Freetown 11 a.m. Travellers Rest 7.30 p.m. There will be no service at North Bed- shont entertainment program was presented at which Mr. Ralph Balderston was Master of Cere— monies. The ladies of the church served a delicious lunch during the social hour which followed. eque as this congregation is unit- ing with Travellers Rest for the evening Thank Offering Service. The Men’s Association Choir will be in attendance. all are wel- come. Rev. Angus Brown, Min ister. GOSPEL HALL Lower Frees town meetings for Lord’s Day. Breaking of Bread 10.30 a.m. Sunday School 7 p.m. Gospel Meeting 8 p.m. G.A. Ramsay. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church Service for Sunday, september 2? Kensington Sunday School 10 a.1 .. Divine Service 11 a.m. Rally Day service. Freetown Sunday School 1 p.m. Divine Service 3 p.m. Keir Memorial Malpeque, Sunday School 6.30 p.m. Divine service, 7.30 p.m. A cordial wel- come zto all. B.A. B Th. B.D. Minister. The United Church of Canada. Sunday, September 28th: West Devon, 9.30 a.m.; O’Leary Rally Day Service, 11.00 a.m.; Bloom- field, 2.30 p.m.;“Br-ae Rally Day Service, 700 p.m. Film “John Wesley” will be shown in Brae United Church Hall following ev- ening service, and in O’Leary Church on Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m. Rev. _J. Heber Kean, Minster. SPRINGFIELD, O’Leary, Alma Baptist Churches. Rev. Ross A. Howard, Minister. Springfield Ra ly Day Worship at 11 a.m. O’- Leary 8.5. at 2 p.m. Worship at 3 p.m. Alma Thaukoffeiing Service in Montrose United Church at 7.30 p.m. (Special Music.) ' . ALBERTON Pastoral Charge, United Church of Canada. Sun- day. Sept, 28. Tigrish worship at 9.30. a- m: School‘will assomble at 10.40 a. m. Rally day Service at 11 a. m. Cascumpec Sunday School at 2 p. in. Note change in hours. All services will lie conducted by Mr. Ellmer Mc- can. the United Church ’ot Canada. Rev. Robert A. Crooks, B. A., B. D. Minister. Services for Sunday, Sept. 2311b. Mimimegla‘sh 11 a. m. Monmrose 3 p. m. Elmsdale, W. special musical selections at 7.30 p. m. ‘ NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church Service for Sunday Sept- ember 23th. 11:00 a. m. Church school 12.15. Everybody Welcome. Miss Mary MacKenzie, Deacon- ess. FUNDAMENTAL B a pt i s t Church, Central Bedeque. Morn- ing Worship 10:45. 12 noon Sun- day school 7:30 evening service. Rlev. R.‘E. Gaston, Pastor. ANGLICAN Church lServices for the New London Banish on September 28. The 17 Sunday Alter Rector Rev. W. Rev. EH. Bean, - O’LEARY PASTORAL Charge Services of Divine Worship for ; MONTROSE Pastoral Charge, M.S. Thamkoffieuing service with Victoria Lodge Freemasons Rounding off a century of Ma‘ sonic activity in Charlottetown, the members of Victoria Lodge No. 2, A.F’. and A.M. will con- vene in special session at the Masonic Temple on Sunday at 3.00 p.m.. Worshipful Master Keith MacKinnon presiding. The special speaker for the occasion will be Bro., Rev. Canon J. T. Ihbot't, Rec-tor of St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Char- lottetown. Invited guests include E. R. Stetson, Most Worshipful Grand Master of Masons in P. E. Island. The Centennial dinner and dance at the Charlottetown Ho- tel at 6:30 p.m. on Monday will have as chief speaker Most Wor- shipful Bro. (Rev) Donald Mac- Lean Sinclair, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia, who was.born at Belfast, P. E. Island in 1899 and is a former minister of Valleyfield, P.E.I. United Church. EARLY RECORDS Although Victoria Lodge cele- brates one hundred years of Ma- son‘ic activity, it must be noted that the earliest records of the Craft in this province ca. traced to May 29, 1781 when the Brethren of HM. Independent Company, stationed on the Is- land of St. John, were granted a travelling dispensation to ope- rate a lodge known as “St. George’s”. After a Short stay on the Island they were transferred to Halifax. , On Oct. 19th.. 1797, a warrant was issued from Halifax, autho- rizing Ebenezer Nicolson, Mas- ter, William I-Iilman, Senior Warden and Robert Lee as Junior Warden to form a lodge of Free and Accepted Masons at the house of Alexander Richard- son or elsewhere, in Charlotte- town. These officers and nine brethren formed the charter. membership of St. John’s Lodge No. 562, on the registry of the Grand Lodge of England. ' The house of Alexander Ric- JOINS BOARD Roy H. Thomson has been elected a director of Redif-fusion Incorporated, Montreal, a Can- adian company and a wholly owned subsidiary of the Britisn Red-iffusion Group. The company specializes in closed circuit sound and television distribution systems. It operates the largest closed circuit television opera- tion in North America and also operates Musalk in Quebec and the Maritime provinces. Mr. Thomson is chairman of the board of the Th 11 Com- pany Limited and aim an of the board of the Scotsman Pub- lications Lmn' Vted and Scottish Television. Eric Iugrahalm. St. Marks, Ken- sington Holy Communion 8:30 Sunday School and Confirmation Class 10 and. morning prayer 11‘ a. m. St. Thomas, French River, Sunday School and Continuation Class 1:30 and Evensomg 2.30 p. m., St. Stephens, Burlington, Sun- day School and Confirmation Class 6:30 and Evensoug 7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome. WELLINGTON Pastoral Charge The United Church of Canada. Rev. W. B. MacPhail, Minister. 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Come in and see this Join the Charlottetown Camera Club. Opening Fall meeting Monday, Sept. 29, 8 p.m., Y.M.C.A. TA YL ORS J EWELLERS LTD. ' To Celebrate Centennial hardson was known as the “Cross Keys“ and stood on the northeast corner of Queen and Dorchesterr Streets. VICTORIA CHARTER Early records of Victoria Lodge indicate that a meeting of Master Masons was held at the residence of Bro. Past MAS- ter J. W. Morrison on Nov. 19, 1857 to take into consideration the propriety of establishing a lodge of Freemasons under the Jurisdiction of the Most Worship- ful, The Grand Lodge of Scot- land. The charter was granted in Edinburgh, Scotland on August 2nd, 1858 and was signed by the M.W. Grand Master, Grand Lodge of Scotland, Duke of Athol. Alt an emergency meeting of Victoria Lodge on Sept. 18, 1858, the charter was read for the firsm time and the newly organized lodge became an active unit in Masonry under the number 383 on the Grand Lodge of Scotland, duly constituted. ' GRAND LODGE FORMED 0n the formation of the Grand Lodge of Mason in P. E. Island at Summerside on June 24th., 1875, Saint John’s Lodge was designated No. 1 and Victoria No. 2. The Grand officers were ' alled by the M.W. Grand ster and officers of the Grand Lodge of New Brunswick. The first Grand Master was John Yeo of Alexandra Lodge, Port Hill and B. Wilson Higgs of Vic- toria Lodge was the first Grand Secretary. Bro. Yeo, later better known as Hon. Senator Yeo, continued as Grand Master for 14 years. OFFICERS _ The officers of Victoria Lodge are: ’W.M., Keith MacKinnon, Se 'or Warden, H. R. MacInnis, Ju or Warden, T. I. Knox, Treasurer, Floyd Drake, Secre- tary E. L. Johnston, Chaplain W. R. Carson, Senior Deacon, G. L. Bennett, Junior Deacon, W. A. Bryenton. \ STORMS EN U.K. LONDON (AIP) —— Heavy rains and gale - tome winds pounded southern England and Wales 121mm night, blocking roads and r 1 lines and Sorciug hundreds of iauulies to evacuate homes. Flood waters in some London suburbs rose to eight feet and families same turnitume and carpets. G. G. K. PEAKE LTD. 78 Great George St, Illa] 4311 ~ Charlottetown spent the Windy night trying to. Winter Fair ls Definiter Off AMHERST (CP)—-— Secretary- manager Alex Thomson reiterat- ed Thursday “there positively will be no Maritime Winter Fair 1Jhi's year.” He was commenting on a re- port the big fall show move to fi most inexpensive salesman yo. can employ - - - a PATRIOT WANT AD GUARDIAN- Phone 8506 r ' was” 1‘" 5‘ M’s ThomsonI'I‘he Guardian Page 3 Sept. 26, 1958 with the Amherst Town Council Provincial decided to cancel the 1958 show agricultural rem esentatives. said it 15 only “common sense“ to investigate offers from other thwns. ‘ The Maritime Stock Breeders Association, sponsors of the fair, and Federal Fri., and after a tire destroyed most of the buildings in Amherst. Plans now are being made to rebulid. 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