&« -~; ALBERTON PLEDGES ALLEGIANCE TO NEW Ce AE EES ET ESO SPER * ten brie core ance in the building ance Roy Lear SEARLE SOS saps TSIAND NEWS PAGE #=2==== $c Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed, Feb. 17, 1968. (77 Seconder of the motion will be S'side Boys’ Clubs -- Soon Operating (Civary — Under the|small games , SUMMERSIDE pupervision of Borden Broyles,|shoe room with lockers being Creelman MacArthur and Mel-jplaced near the entrance. hem el man be The Give Sour concise @ S| oa BES Boys goon be | television, sitting room which annual operation on the corner bg |telawiaion. siting Soom wich uieew menting of Calvary Dame and Cedar Streets. supervision; a canteen and kit-|Temple Pentecostal Church was con-| the of the property at as airplanes, ships, trains, projects; a Tuesday night. ete; the repairing of bicycles for |storage room; @ Nbrary (involv- The financial statement ci members, leathercrafi, and ing considerable time We Arcs |sented by Garth: Birt ee arwcist ing om here aims 00 hurr benewerk increases in all S read a meeting Missionary giving in 1964 broke \ Serums watch « taeeee aie screwdrivers, hammers, nail set. | riomas: Evans Sabon Bent end on member will be. kept; | 8224 brace, set Auger Bits %" | noward Watts were elected to large room including and. %", expansion auger bit | serve as deacons én the official pong, hockey, and 4" and 1%”, cross cut saw, rip’ church board. The church board competitive team sports ‘be (84), Coping saws, block plane, Mrs. Darrell Bell as played; & games room im which | Si foot folding rule and six foot | Sunday school tendent the . wilt | Steel tape, large wood rasp, key- | and William Kelly as take 1 = ches Botta aot asad et, ree ¢ Ambetater (Young wood chisel large | People’s) President. These two dominos, hockey sets and other| os 16 and hand sanding blocks were approved Any item available for dona- the entire congregation. Results Given | thon will be greatly appreciated,| Reports were given by the say the directors. various departments which in- | are: } / ca BAS school puplis were in {for this” Sunimers Setrvities et Fok Legislature which opens Thurs-|Mr. Moore Thursday morning. Calvary Temple Purchases New Manse Building In City G Prospective + || Strawberry : q | Growers Meet, . director of research and market- leall for freezing facilities. > ALBERTON — Reid Sangster, ing, Parker Jewell of York and Rudy Dallanback, Prince County fieldman for ARDA, ad- dresed a meeting of prospective strawberry growers in Albtr- ton yesterdy afternoon Mr. Jewell, who operates & nursery, gave expert advice on the growing, and cultivating of strawberries while Mr. Sangster dealt mainly with marketing problems. Both speakers gave encouraging advice to the 9% people present for future pros- pects in the berry industry Long range ‘prospects indicate an al- most unlimited market, Mr. Sangster said Farmers who have not pre- viously grown strawberries should start with about one quarter acre and work up, Mr. Jewell advised. An expanded output from a large acreage in West Prince would eventually Rev. Gerald Steele also spoke briefly The meeting was opened by Walter Christopher of Tignish. | Mavor Moore, artistic director Theatre Plans | For Summer Known Soon of the Confederation Theatre, arrived in Charlottetown Mon- day evening. He will attend @ meeting of the Fathers of Con- —— federation Trust. The main topic of discussion at the meeting will be the plans the theatre. When questioned yesterday morning on the plans for the theatre this summer, Mr. Moore said, “I can’t really say any- thing about the summer till af- ter the meeting.” The meeting of the trust will be held this evening and an an- nouncement is expected from eawirx/ Monthly Rent SOVIETS ON DISPLAY Since the end of the Second World War, the Soviet Union pianist, Mrs. Malcolm MacLean; _Béverley as sistant Mrs. Charles ; ushers, Stanley Sherren and Malcolm MacLean. Senior Citizen Remains $50 il ih ht i iid gigF 5 type of housing, we hold our monthly ais at $50 per unit,” ter said. iP a 4 . , Mae? 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