CHURCHES «hues 9? _. ANNANDALE Unl- church services for , Sept, 2Lst. Dundas 11 Male 7.30 p.m. Sunday ' as usual. Rev. D.L How- 011%.. guest speaker w'm music. man UNITED Pastroal There will be service in 'Sept. 21¢. at 3.00 p. m. by Rev. Dr. Weir. An- ‘. We service cancelled. “mm” HARBOUR Murray 1 PM Charge, the Unit- ,W of Canada. Services - , , Sept. 21-st. Murray Harb- " '11 a.m. Little Sands 3 p.m. [3y River 7.30 p.m. Rev. L - .WOOm-ey, Minister. fing MONTAIGUE Pastoral same The United Church of . "-‘ada. Rev. J. M. Fraser, Min- wr’ Sunday, 21. Rev. R10- 35, Latimer, B.A., B.D., B. the new assistant minister Trinity Church, Charlottetown " preacher at these ser- Lower Montague 9.45 a.m. g Service. Trinity Church Magma: 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning service and Sunday School. A hearty me to all. . ANGLICANS of Souris. Please Iota. Sunday next, September 21. “ lsmeeu Sunday after Trinity ,1} a.m. The Holy Communion “a Sermon. in United Church Maine, St. Sourls, (kindness i] United Church Authorities.) i 'pvorend W» G- Hogs. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church l h Canada, services for Sunday, . saptember let, Cardigan Di- ' me worship, 1'1 a.m. Sunday ‘School 10.30 a.m. Lorne Valley, r The Sacrament of Baptism will ‘t '.be administered at 2.30pm. Monk '8 ugue. Evening service 7.30 p.m. .m" :5- i welcome to all. Rev. D.A. Camp- 4 p11, minister r let. Cardigan Di- , .30 ii DONIA Presbyter- Whitewey. , Services for Sunday, worship. Stungeon 3 pm Montague, 7.30 p. m .r lll‘u School at Wee 11 m. Annandale Sunday School 10 a.m. Service 8 p.m. Rev. 1. Hewlett, Selkirk, Ont, speak- Prayer meetings as usual. . RGETOWN Pastoral ' mge. United Church of Canada. " 'ces for September ,21st. 11 a.m. Milltown Cross. 2.30 p.m. surgeon. 8.8. at 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Georgetown Rev. W.A. Paterson, Minister Won or CHRIST. 'r h e ‘5 W‘s day, September let: Mon- lo:oo a. in Bible School for“. .‘ Shoal; 11 a. m.; the Lord’s Sup- t per. Munray Harbor, 6 p. m. Bhle School and The Lord’s Sulp- per. Combined Evangelistic Ser- Vlce'at Murmay River Church of 0hristat8p. m. A warm we- ‘ come to all. Kenneth T. Norris. Evancellst. » .7LOMING EVENT honey at Howatt’s, Tryon. » September 20th, 2p. .m. I'd the piano. 4W‘ught. Good Music. by w.1. f a m: It 2 o’clock. “ 19th. at ‘2 p.m. mu! W1. Margaret‘s Chicken 8 starting 5.30. ion, system. Canteen. stock hjgmy i335 also prevents blight rot. I Wage. Canada Packers Limlt .1 Sunday School 10 a.m. A cordial YFlELD-Orwell H e a, d on, services tor Sunday 1e River 3 p.m. Orwell p.m. Rev. F. MacKin— w. , services Sunday Sep- v 2181: 11 a.m. conducted AGUE UNITED Baptist 21st, Murray River Rev. A.G.I.» Steeves, DAS UNITED Church Bap- rate. Sept 21st Dundus ‘1» whole family; 11 a; m.; the in I a'Supper and preaching ser- MMIrray River 10 a. m. Bible SUNDAY QUEENS MOUNT STEWART UNITED Church Rev. John M. Sheen, Min- ister Mount Stewart 1v1 a.m.; Don- ald'ston 2.30 p.m.; Bristol 3 p.m. St. Peter’s 7.30 p. m. Rev. H. B (Jim) Jones of North Caro- lina Evangelist and guest preach- er at Mount Stewart, Bristol and St. Peter’s. THE UNITED CHURCH of Can- ada Cavendish Pastoral Charge. Servmes of Divine worship, Sun- day, 21st. September, 1958. 11.00 am. Cavendish 3:00 p. In. New asgow 4:00 . . Bridge. p m ~ Stanley I THE PRESBYTERIAN Church In Canada, Central Parish Canoe Cove: SS. 10 a.m. Service 11 a.m. Clyde River : SS. 2 p.m. Ser- vice 3 pm Nine Mile Creek SS. 11 a.m. Churchill SS. 11 a. m. Guest Preacher, Mr. R. Mc- h‘gtwen. Rev George Killen. Min. 1 er BRADALBANE Pastoral Charge, United Church of Can ada Services for Sunday, Sept. 21st. Bradalbane 9.30 a.m. Plea- sant Valley 11 a.m. Rose Valley 3 p.m. Rev. Anthony WIa-re, .Jlin- 1ster, Orange Lodge service at Bradalbane 3 p.m. Rev. Piercy, preacher. CRAPAUD — SPRINGFIELD Anglican Parish. St. John's, Cra-paud. Morning prayer 11 a. In. St. Elizabeth, Springfield, Sun- day School 6.30 p.m. Harvest Thanksgiving service 7.30 p.m. Rev. D. S. H. Minton, Rector. UIGG -— moss ROADS Alex- andra services for Sunday, Sept. 21st. Uigg 11 a.m. Cross Roads 3 p.m. Alexandra 7.30 p.m. Spe- cial music by the Dutch choir at the evening service at Alex- andra. “All are welcome.~ Rev. C.W. P-assey, Minister. HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge United Church of Canada, Ser- vices Sept. let. as follows: Appin Road, 9.45 a.m.; Victoria 111 a.m.; Hampton 7.30 p.m.; WMS Thank oilfering service, Guest speaker, Mrs G.H. Vvillett, wife of Dr. G.H. Viilett, President of Alberta College, Edmonton. Spe- cial music. Rev. M.K. Chapman, minister MARGATE Pastoral Charge, United Church of Canada, Sept. let. 10 a.m. Rally Day Service New London. 11.30 a.m.‘ Mar- gate. 7.30 pm Long River Rev W. G. C. Elliottx Minister. . I FREDERICTON and Breadal- bane Churches of Christ, Sunday Sept. 2151:. Fredericton Sunday School at 10.30,a.m. Breadalbane Sunday School at 10 a.m. Service will be held in the Breadalbane Church at 3 p.m. Mr. Merle Zim- memrlan B. Th. Minister. CAVENDISH BAPTIST Church Sunday, Sept. 21st. Worship ser- vice 3 p.m. Rev. H.L. Mitten, Charlottetown will be the guest minister. Please note the change of hour.) . ‘ TRYON — BONSHAW United Pastonate. Rev.‘ Iindsay R. Graves, Minister. Services for Sunday, sept. 21st. Tryon 11 a.m. Westmoreland 3 p.m.; Bonshalw 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at Try- on 10 a.m.; Westmorel-and 2 p.m. All are welcome. Charge, United Church of Canada PRESBYTERIAN cannon in Canada, Marshfield Charge. Ser- vices for Sunday, Sept. 21st are attend these services of worship. Rev. Charles Townsley, minister. CORNWALL PASTORAL Services for Sunday, Sept. 21st. Rev. Tommy Tyson of North Car- olina, USA. who will be con- ducting special services in Trin- ity United Church, Charlottetown Will be the guest speaker at New Dominion United Church at 11 a.m.; Kingston 3 p.m.; Cornwall 7.30 p.m.; Sunday School: New Dominion 10 a.m.; Cornwall 11 a.m.; Kingston 2 p.m. Rev. R. A. Patterson. Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. St. John’s, Belfast, services next Lord’s Day Septem- ber 21st, l1 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Rev; Don- ald Nicholson, Minister. HUNTER RIVER U n it. e d Church Change services Sunday, Sept. 21st. Hunter River 11.30 a m. Wilmshire 3 p.m. Special singing by Charlottetown talent. Wheatley River 7.30 p.m. Rev. W. Di-ndial, Supply Minister. NORTH RIVER United Baptist Church. Services for Sunday, Sep- tember 21st. Eairview 11 a.m. North River 3 p.m. Long Creek 7.30 p.m. Sunday Schools at us- ual times. Charles Ballem. Lay- man Speaker. WINSLOIE UNITED Churches. Sunday September 21st. Services at Hziglhrfield 11 a.m. Winsloe. North 9.30 a.m. Winsloe South 7.30 p.m. (Sunday School Rally Day). Sunday Schools at regul- ar hours. Rev. Dr. E.A. Bet-ts, Minister. YORK PASTORAL Change The United Church of Canada. Min— ister Rev. G.A.D. Elliot, Services of worship for Sunday, Sept 21. 9.30 a.m. Brackley. 11 a.m. York 730 pm Central. BROOKFIELD PRESBYTER- ian Pa toral Charge Services for Sunday, September 21st. Hunter River, Divine Service 11 a.m. Glasgow Road, Divine Service 3 p.m. Sunday School morning session; Brookfield, Divine Ser- vice 7.30 pm. Sunday School at 10.30 a.m. Mr. Robert D. Bhe, B.A. Supply Minister. ORWELL - VERNON Pastoral Charge. United Church of Can- ada. Services for Sunday, Septem- ber 21. Cherry Valley 9.30. Ors well 11.00 Vernon River 7.30 Rev. N.R. Green. COVEIIEAD Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Rev. W.H. Forsyth, B.A. Minister. The church services for Sunday, Sep- tember 21. Stanhope 19.30 a.m. West Covehead 111 a.m. Covehead Road 7.30 p.m. NEW GLASGOW Christian Church Sunday, Sept. 21. Morn- ing worship and Communion 11 a.m. Rev. P.L. Richardson speak- er. Community Sunday School .10 a.m. Cavendish United Baptist Church wons'hip service 3. p.m. Rev. H.L.'Mitton. speaker. Rev Bryer R. Jones, B.D. Minister. FREE CHURCH. of Scotland, service September 21. Stanchel 2.30 p.m. Rev. J.I-l. Bishop, min ister. MILTON — RUSTICO Parish—— Rector Rev. A.E. Piercey. Ser- vices for Sunday September 21st are St. John’s Milton 10:00 a. m. Sunday School 11400 Morning Prayer and Sermon. Christ Church, Cherry Valley 2:30 Even- ing Prayer and Semmn. Special Speaker. Dr. George Fisher St. Mark’s Rustico 6:45 p. m. Sunday School 7:30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. Come and bring the Rev. GA. Cowper-Smith. minis- ter. Services on Sunday. Sept. 21 Albany 9.30 a.m.; Bedeque 11 am Borden, Sunday School at 10 am. Church Service at 7.30 p.m. a meeting of the congrega- tion will be held following the evening sen e. FREE CHURCH of Scotland 11 a.m. Cape Traverse 3 p.m. De- Sable 7.30 p.m. Coleman. Rev. H. G MacKay O’LEARY Pastoral Charge the United Church of Canada. Ser- vice of Divine Worship for Sun- day Sept 2lst. Brae 9.30 a. In. West Devon 2.30 p. :11. Bloom- field (rally day service) 7.00 p. In. Rev. J. Heber Kean, Minister. MONTROSE Pastoral charge- United Church Of Canada. Rev. Robert A. Crooks. B.A.; ‘B.D; Services for Sunday Sept. 21 Campbelllton at 11 a. m. Elmsdele 3 p. m., Montrose, Thankoffer- lug Service at 7.30 p. m. RICHMOND BAY Presbyterian Church, Rev L.M. Machaughton, Minister. Lot 14 at 9 a.m.; Tyne Valley 11 a.m.; Freeland 3 p.m. Dediqation of Communion Table in memory of Mr. R.C. Hender- son. Special m-usic by O’Leary Quartet; Victoria West 7.30 p.m. KENSINGTON UNITED Church Sunday Sept. 2Lst. Church School 9.50 a.m.; Morning worship 11 a.m. Laymen of the congregation report on the Stanhope con ference. No evening service. Sum- merfield service 9.30 a.m. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, B.A. B.D, minister ' Service tor Sunday September 21 Keir Memorial, Malpeque, Sun day School 10 a.m. Divine ser- vice 11 a.m. The sacrament of Baptism will be administered. 2 p.m. Divine service 3 p.m. Kensiugton Sunday School 10 a.m. i-al welcome to all. Rev. E'.H. September let. is as follows: 9.45 a.m. Cdapaud; 11.15. a.m. Tryon; 7.30 p.m. Cape Traverse; Minister Rev. A. D. E. Earl. 11 a.m. Cascumpec, den-t Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church FREETOWN SUNDAY School Divine Service 7.30 p.m. A cord- Bean B.A, B. Tn, BD Minister TRYON UNITED Church The schedule of services for Tryon, Pastoral Change of the United Church of Canada for Sunday, ALBERTON PASTORAL Char- ge The United Church of Canada Sunday Sept. 21st. Tignish wor- ship at 9.30 a.m. Alberton Sun- day School at 10 a.m. Worship at Sunday School at 6.30 p.m. Worship at 7.30 p.m. William Bowering, Stu- I ANGLICAN CHURCH service for the New London Parish on September 21. The 16 Sunday af- ter Trinity. Rector, Re. W. Eric class 8.30 and evensong 7.80 p In. St. Thomas French River Sun- day School and confirmation class 10 and holy communion 11 a.m. St. Stephens, Burlington, Sunday School and confirmation class 1.30 and evensong 2.30 Come and wor ship. NORTH BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday, September 21. Travellers Rest 9.30 a.m. No Bedeque 11 a.m. Freetown 7.30 p.m. Rev. Angus Brown, minis- ter- NORTH TRYON\ Presbyterian Church, services for Sunday, Sep- tember 21. Preaching 11 a.m. Church School 12.15. Everyone wel come. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie, Deaconess. Is Transferred To Charlottetown MONTAGUE—John Tredenick, accountant with the Canadian Bank of Commerce, here has been transferred to the Char- lottetown branch and has already taken up his duties. Mr. and Mrs. Tredenick made mlny friends here and took an active interest in Community af- fairs. Mr. Tredenick is President of the Junior Board of Trade and also secretary of the Gard- en of the Gulf Museum. Mrs. Tredenick held the office of treasurer of the Jaycettes, and was also a valued memb‘ er of the County Hospital nursery club. WORLD NEEDS‘WOIMIEN” WNFI‘RLEIAL (CP) — Charlotte Whitton says the world needs more women politicians at all government levels. Women can give government / a “sensitivity” and ‘humani'ty" the former mayor of Ottawa told the Mont- real J‘ewish Junior Welfare League Wednesday. needs women at every level of government, even international. More and more in the last few months the idea of world govern- ment‘ha‘s gained strength. There ' the ground C ‘Public life Island Red Cross Given Merit Medal The P.E.I. Division of the Ca- nadian Red Cross SocietyI has recived notification from its Na- tional Headquarteers in To no, that the Canadian Society has recently been presented with the gold Medal of Merit by the Aus- tria-n Red Cross Society. fills me- dal a-nd scroll were presented by Dr. Kurt Walldheim, Austrian ambassador to Canada, to Mr. George Aitken of Winnipeg, who is the Chairman of the Central Council, Canadian Red Coss So- ciety, at a meeting of the National Executive Committee held re- cently in Toronto. In making the presentation, Dr. Waldheim voiced the grati- tude of the Austrian government and the Austrian people to Ca- nada, and stated that his nation will never f orget. Canada’s help during the hectic months when more than 200,000 Hungar- ians flowed into Austria. He praised the work of the Canadian Red Cross medico-so- cial teams, and thanked the Ca- nadian Red Cross for the relief supplies sent to the Austrian Red Cross. Dr. Waldheim told his audience again that Canadian aid was among the foremost sent‘to Austria by nations throughout the world. ATTENTION BUSINESS FIRMS M. J. Vechsler, Canadian Consul and Trade Commis- sioner at Detroit,, Michigan will be in Charlottetown on September 18th and 19th and will be available for interviews with interested firms or individuals. . For appointments kindly call: —- Ch’town Board of Trade onnnn THE WHITE ROSE mmn CLEANED on. TODAY ALBERT L. THOMAS Grafton st. East Dial 6010 Phone .9121 I From 9.00am. to 5.00 p.m. ~ FIRST IN TOWN Ingraham. St. Marks, Kensington, Holy Communion 8.30 Sunday School 10 a.m. and confirmation : Fire - Auto - Casualty Marine ’ e. 'e. K. PEAKE LTD. '38 Great George St. Dial 4311 Charlottetown HUIcI Hoops- F. A. S. JONES Simmons-Sears DOIT Don’t try to fit modern living h old fashioned wiring. We will check and correct your wiring quickly. neatly and economically. munns'rmarn _ CALL NOW. . PALMER ELECTRIC PHONES 8543-8544 BUDAW (Aim-Communist Hungary Saturday accused U.S. diplomats of offences ranging from espionage to careless driv- and threatened action, depend- ing on their “future attitude." Govenmnent press chief Lasdlo Gyamos charged at a press con- ference that the US. Budapest legal-ion “is employing intelli- gence agents under diplomatic cover” who are ‘doing undermin- ing and destructive Work against the homeland." Gyaros said the purpose of these "smnge diplomats" was to obtain “detailed data for their de- structive work on the Hungarian people’s army . . . on all fields of our political, economic and sci- mtiiiclife...andontheSoviet armed forces stationed in Run- MW’II Asked if action would be taken to oust U.S. diplomats, he des clared: “It will depend on their future attitude.” Last year, the Communists ex- pelled then US. air attache Col. Communist Hungary LeveIs Blast At U. S. Diplomats Welwyn Frederick Dallam, and assistant army attache Capt. Thom-as R. Gleason, both accused of espionage. , Little Rock , Vole” Advanced- -- nnmn ROCK, Ark. In)- Governor Orval Faulbe Tuesday advanced the date of the sched- uledvooeinLittleRockonflIe 90110011130501”..me Oct. 7. demonstration by students at Hall FORRENT m Sanders and Edger! / also Floor Sealers and Varnish» for Isle BROS. Inn-am. Dials“! question of integrating the city H. At the "same time, a planned; City school against the closing of ._ The Guardian Page 3 Fri., Sept. 19, ' 1958 the schools failed to material". Tuesday was the second day of What would have been the start of the fall school term in Little Rock. Fallbus ordered the schools not to open by proclamation is- . sued last Friday, five hours alter the federal Supreme Court ruled against Rather delay in enrolling Negro student: in Little Roe m schools. POTATO (mounts AS In past years the NatlonaIEmponmenI’ Service in Sum- merside and Charlottetown will be bringing potato pickers from the VmainIand.tThese are broUgIIl' to the Island only as “1er are needed. Therefore II you need pickers compIeIe the coupon appearing beIow and mail to your National Employment Office without delay. J. NAME ADDRESS no. to.a...cog-eoghleolooooegoeo..ooguon..oo.. oneouaooun'ooooeooecleolnsIOOOOIOOI NUMBER or PICKERS NEEDED 0.0I.I.Ito.O.O.OIIUOCOOOOOOIQCQVO.IIQIOQIQIO APPROXIMATE NUMBER DAYS NEEDED Io-ooooofonooono / ORDERS FOR PICKERS WILL ALSO ‘BE TAKEN BY PHONE OR OVER THE COUNTER AT.TH_E \ ’ NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICES UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION Charlottetown and Summerside ‘ , . . ThisadsponsoredbytheP.E.I.Dept.olAgl'lcmhne_ ATTENTION DAIRYMEN SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY SEPT. 12th T0 SEPT. '19th . PurinaChe‘ck-R-Mix 16% Dairy Ration In 5 bag lots or over Moon; & 'McLeodltd. ' as follows: Morning service in Marshfield at 9.30 a.m. Sunday School at 10.30 a.m. Monuig ser- vices in Mt. Stewart at 11 mm. Evening. service in at whole family. PRINCE \ BEDEQUE PASTORAL Charge } 7.30pm. Sunday School at 10.30 Tunatoes, red and green, coon " ‘ Horse Races at Hazelbrook; MINE/y A Saturday night dance ' *- Peter’s Bay Hall. Cantwel‘l’s ‘ r Orcliestra, featuring A1 “Blanch- .,Ddluc,'10na East School every Dance in Elliotts Hall r night. Weatherbie's 0r 7 ‘Pfinfiry Sale Moore and Mac- : land's Friday 2.30. Cherry Val- . ‘ Rummage Sale at Wight house 'f 9’6 Elm Avenue. Saturday, Sept. Unloading Thursday and Fri- If by Cement, Special prices at P. 2‘, J. Nov and Co. Turkey Dinner in Vernon 'Hall it sfitm'day Sept. 20th, sponsored by if zmw.l.servingfrom5t08 2? . “Please attend the Cake Sale ill aid at the Basilica Altar So- ‘W at on Friday. Old time fiddling and. step contest at Cove Head Sammunnynau, Monday Sept. Entries taken at the door. _ Reserve Wednesday, Nov. 5th I“? Hot Goose Supper, Crapaud Auspices Crapaud St. J ohn's V. ‘ and ‘ 33m Supper‘Wednesda-yy sept- . Games, Bingo, pantry sale. 1. Fly at Tween River's Air-DON ays and Sundays. Turn left , SWIJhpmt, follow signs. Student passenger flights. Attemlon Potato Growers now I x" concentrated Clem Sen 56 Potato Top Killer § ellmlnatcs vineS, weeds and gras- a.m. All are cordially invited to The United Church of Canada In Cash Price Only 3.25 per cm. ‘ DILLON & SPILLETT LTIl. Charlottetown, P. E. I. . Phone 3620 “Your Favorite Shopping Centre" SWEATERS autumn arrivals ‘ , Plan your new fall wardrobe around ' moderately-priced pullovers and ‘.' \ ers on the east side of north side of Belvedere services. , Sewar NOTICE CENTRAL ROYALTY ' I 'There will be a meeting of the preperty own Hall, Central Royalty, 7:30 p.m. Saturday Sept. 20th, 1958 in connection with ~ Sewer & Water = Signed, Falconwbod .Rd., and the Avenue, in the Institute » & Water Committee. of Douglas Bros. & Jones Lid. ROOT - moor PIPE For House to Sewer or Septic Tank Connection. ‘ ON THE ‘ LOWEST PRICED PIPE MARKET ‘ subjected to his pitch, which insures. lasting and affords high resrstance in ed :- I fqhal'lottetown, Kinkora. 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