EFIURCHES TOMORROW i”lhI:restIuhwhiehtobe without o g - waste hat on c - (W8 to school. and we must roc- time. bold but users. and ln- slhlfdlyi May 25. 1957 0 e ' e e ”3,'f”'” "'4 Illprcclata the fact. crease the biudou of costs Many . -:--r . ' g hwgzz that: are clouds an thayauthorities are deeply concerned TIIP Glllldilh M 3 Anglican Church rim ass-as-r cannon . - V .1 um.-'..i' 3'5 .;.'”.f.l.T'.”?.i"n3 33" 31." ......"""'T.i.”,' ''..''"'u. ?I..”..'.' cOm”'u"a"5 . . Q ,- y y I - 5... purines 0A-y1u.”i Clrlnr Prince and Vitus: &-oats ' en: ::::':'l"'1&:-ghgc-Iaethlgnam Inn on the Principle that tho stud-I 3o,de,,H,,, M". an. 304;." -. ....... u It .......... r. ac in non e 5 , , , .. ....:........ .:.v:-(....l-.. ii:-:::z..'"....,-0-i.:i'....':" -- --w --vm '"5"'W'" y V - . v. 1.. Mitten. B.A.. B.D. , ihuuened mu". V” "mad nun u" not yet completed) 810.50 ( Iaohfard Iunaro In. G. suns mi, ml , M .4. .1 M . "in the first place ieunai-r M Wood Islands nus Women's la- Fire - Auto - Casualty - - BecrcadIhnuG.I.Id& Draaln '""I."I'u"”n' ” nm ”"um'"'”b"'”' h”'- V” d"”'E II" -""9" ('3 workin d” ' 1.1.5”. ."b'"ml'uh'b”"' titut: P : Hrs. Pearl stew- il” ' u.A" '3. I III (hair Director dress dehverod by Dr. Frank Mao- lag traditions, today. lnddeed it is coinrnusaionarle. worked faithluuy grg .z,,-::"o""”:: 1”” it. you cant have education unless in , , . . . . . . . . . .. lo.tI) M17111!- . . Rector. ” 9.6 s.ni.-Sunday mt... W .1” I at P33” (ll ghpltiuasurel I: have a rare. com- and well. i cairlimlreciaell the! yrnany teachers are being lost thagohg 3'0” "I" ”'d' 5'" Mm they Hampshire Women's institute The lever-and W. 6. Ban, ll.:0I a.m.-Ilarning Worsal. y 989. I "College" n .3: the o wo broken traditions instances is w eon nbuted 1.35530", um um” um "mm m. (Continued on Page 15) pa. wt Au” uwuds 506 G G K PEAKE LTD "OPP!!! Assistant Priest. Special Glieatr ai ;:,,",lf:,,,y,:"',':”" u” "L 0' active: ml-Ilemdaijgg an pm, qulgfly no competently to the not being paid enough to encour - ' ' ' C. I In ' - -- .. vaII.- extend nou: . w "bu, gcuymg hgfg, Anome, New London Wosnens Institute. un?r3:'::u"::u.., ue. nag. ';:g.l::'EI:I.'::"LA"I' Mllort ct; e at and students ggconsz Prince Ede;eIlIIHonfAIIIld': Ilnan. and one &l2Churlottetuwn'a :IIgtlel'eI)II'ee'lI', Thlgrew .?I"'3. omen. Per: Mrs. Oscar Mai.-Kay moo 78 Great George St. r . . o. voa- seas . ( gnu. ognQg' . Hm, M9,, -Ann ';f;it:;-ufeeniw: -cc!-mt ?...".'?.".iu. ..muiiy”"'u.2"" an. E .. ""' .fL.”'32'2'.II'.L' 5u'l".l".'i'u'”i.iuun”i 2.? l'.'..i”y" 3333 ;.."..'r”?if.'3. F"”'..,..'.,.".:' MONUMENI5 '”Ii.. Pwld u.1c'.”.fil"""' '31. Clmmetnwn y r Manoas. parents and friends of-our s, L ..probsbly e (in: many years. lie was Harry nu: ma . ' i swm'm'm ' w - . ' .. .. ....... ::'-.-. '.'Ji.i..'l"l...”"..i'L.1.'.i'”"'l ::::-.:::..::(:e:.."..:f.':......""'-" t;.':.""i:. T.” -(."('-W W r"e.:'..-N-'.....-.::':;.-..ie:ie:' Pm w-"-iv”?-'5 G 6- K M" -- ' - ,. - our exam e ran -- s-00 a.in.:g:ly lpeharlat . IIsInbnl:neTruIa congratulate them on their achtihevv hear the Graduating ci".3"Z?oiI3 ins IITII study, win be greatly niis- chiI:;::eh:::M,:,p:::,'":mM:; :3 VERE 'EcK C so" Res. 7210 '1 00 s.in. ureb Behoal ""3911 I II " merits todate. and encourage all of valedlctorian. Miss Jean-Isabel sed. Only last week we lost Mr. gen") . L") . 7:0. ,,m.g".iu sad" to 1 m next 1. me" M ed -My ' '1 ed p , R an educationhwe some- Il:00 a.ni.-Choral Eucharist Sermon: III is Time To seek care:: with arnbiIlt::e:Id deter wsTme'Isnglvcs:,lIhisNlii::1TuiYelIzre.1e' DIi;CnoCn0dIIBCYl:lII0,II:v meTnb:i:il;!.ljf,s,, r;I,l,sduK1::ar:mnlnuy' 3r:dnu: MONTAGUE l 4;" .,m,.cy,.u-cg 5,3,”; The Lord mlnation. I express my sincerest lppfe. of our maintenance staff during :53 i-passediv ma ya" wen. u (I (Under A) 1:00 p.m.-Evenooug Daily services at usual hours. All Weloansal . -who---Mj ET. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH atnbllabed I'll! by Roy.) ' x Foundation The Reverend Canon J. T. Ibbott. Rector. 0rg'aulst and Choir Director. Mr. B. John Harris. li'.lt.C.0. 3.30-Holy Commuaian 10:00-Sunday School Junior and Senior Classes ll:00-Slllday School Beginners and Primary Chgseu ll:l)(i-Morning Prayer and Sermon Garrison Church Parade Preacher: Major J. R. Miner. Senior Protestant Chaplin. Head- quarters Eastern Command. Also attending will be: The Honourable T.W.L. Prowse, . Lieutenant Governor: Officers and men of the Units of the Charlottetown Garrison under command of the Garrison Corn- mander, Brigadier G. G. K. Peaks. D.8.0.. E.D.. C.D. 7:00-Evening Prayer and sermon Subiect: "The Witness of the Spirit" Visitors Ara Cordially Invited To Attend. .--r-Z:-mmm--2 p PRESBYTERIAN :risi:itin.iiorrs.sAMs:s The Iieverend T. B. B. louiers. 2 M.A.. s.T.M.. - Minister. Miss E. Lillian Mckennlo. Mua.Bac.. F.M.C.M. .Drgaulst and Director of Cbdru 9:45 a.m.-Church school 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship and Sermon by the Minister: "Why Wasltliardforlesustorost give?" Anthem: "Dear Lord and Father nthesn: "Abldovwlth Me" . Woloott) Visitors Always "'oIesInn '.Coming Events : Cardigan Tea Party. Jill! 31- ' Rummage sale Hearts lIall Sut- Qiirday May 15. I p. y . Dance in Alton I Saturdll night in aid of ha . Iood mulle- ' Booking clover sends. MICGIIF Igan and Boylo Ltd. Movie in Hops River Hall This tday. May 19th at lzll. f Reserve Wednesday. July ioih ,lor Central United Church Tea. I cvc Dance. Cardigan. Monday -night. Webster's Orchestra. ' Variety Concert Iona Hall. Wod- :lIeldly. June 12th. I logs daily. Weeks Mills. a ott. Wrltaorpllons Huntu Vigor 1741. j in Vernon ltlvor Hall. . . In I. Webster's Or- :c,RrI. ' Wellington play in Kelly's Cross 'Hall Tuesday. May 18th. Danes utter. --Dance slonhopo Covahesd Corri- Bllinlty Hall. Saturday. May 2.5 anclng 9-11. I fork Hall. Meet Angus Macl an nd Heath MscQnsrrie. Ssturdll ight May :5. Social meeting. I Regular Saturday night dance. POiQf'l DI! HIII, AI Blanc- ' square dancing. Saturday nlsht. sw Glasgow Hail. Sponsored by yinlor Fsrniors. Doc prlsa. Anthem: ”l.ove of the Father" (Bancroft) Hymn-Anthem: ”The Ninety aadi Mae- Nlne" Soloist: W. S. Murtr! COME AND WORSHIP CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 21) Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar. B.'i'h.. Mlnkterr llichard Allan Dunbar. Drganiat 10.00 a.ns.-Church school and Family Hour. A Service of teaching designed for all ages. ll:00 a.in.-Morning Worship and Communion Sermon: "l"alth.and the Prom- ises." Speaker: Floyd Mncltinnon. solo (selected): Miss Wlnnifred Huyter. 1:00 p.nr.-Evening Worship Sermon: "The Authority of Christ" Speaker: Donald F. Stewart Central Christian invites you to all services on the Lord's Day. ZION PREBYTEIIIAN CHURCH Cor. Prince and Grafton Sta. Tho Beverend W. Harold Brown. .A.. Minister. Mr. John Lea-Morgan. M.A., B. Mus. (oxford) Organist and Chair Director "The college year just ending has been a happy and successful one. Acadenilc achievements Inab- sure up to those of previous years: extra curricular activities have been varied; discipline has been extremely good. I am grateful to all the instructors and students who have combined eff tively in the teamwork required for such results. Approximately a million man-hours of effort have been Silent in the session's activities. We trust that the returns on thin IBFEQ investment of time will be both substantial and rewarding. AN EXPERIENCE "it is important to remeiuba at convocation that certificatu slid diplomas are not receipts given in return for certain cfforis, that "passing" is not the fulfill- ment oi certain obligations, and that convocation is not the and of a period of training. For educat- ion is not something handed out. norlis it a process with a definite beginning or ending, Rather it 1! experience in developing powers which is difficult to measure, which can never be stopped with- out loss, and which pays unpred- ictable dividends. Convocation. therefore. merely marks the air cumulation of certain experience in certain things; it is up to those concerned to use that experience, for its value lies in what they do with it. This theme has to be eni- phnslzed again and again at such ceremonies lest too many real on their laurels and find them useless. We should also remember that convocat' has a message for those who have failed to gain their laurels as yet. They have had val- uable experience if they will pro- fit by it. Weaknesses can be re- ”d" needtobeun- 0:45 a.rn.-The Church School l0 a.m.-Adult Bible class if a.m.-The Nursery school it a.rn.-Divine Worship sacrame ' of Baptism Guest Preacher: Rev. Neil Ram- saroop of New Amsterdam. British Guiana Anthem: "The Lord's Prayer" (Cecil Gates) 7 p.In.-Divine Worship Sermon: "Living By Partial Truth" Anthem: "Christ our Passover ls sacrificed For Us" (John Goss) All Ara Cordlally Welcomed TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Ministers: lav. A. Frank Macl.oaa, B.A. Rev. 6. Howard Christin. B.A.. B.D. Rev. Andrew S. Weir. D.D. Organist and Director of Choirs. Boystou F. Mngford. A.B.C.0. l().0O a.m.-Senior Church School 11.00 a.ui.-Primary and Begin- aers ll:00 n.m.-Divine Worship Broadcast over CFCY lumen: "The sorts of Ions"- Rev. A. F. Macbean Solo: ''I Will Lay Me Down In Peace" (Buck) Miss Maida logersan 1:8 p.m.-Charter Boll Service. Pnrltdule-Royalty Congregation Anthem: "Sweet is the Wash" Soloist: Miss Helen Wilson 7:00 p.m.-Divine Worship sermon: "Every Man Has lib Price" - lteverend G. l. Christin Anthem: "The iaord is My Shop- hord" (MncParren) us. are invited to worshll 60! in Trinity Church. THE SALVATION ARMY Great George ltroet "BOMB or EVANGIIJBM” shes iass cspt.aadMrs.J.cartor. Corpaoffleers derstood. and patience and per- severance over obstacles should examine carefully their strengths and weaknesses. seek the advice of others. especially their teach- ers, and keep working. For educa- tion. like life itself, reserves some of its highest rewards for tholt who meet its greatest challenges. ANOTHER FACTOR "Yet another factor in convoca- tion is the personal relationship among students. College days ro- suit in valuable friendships of a special kind which last a lIietiI'nO- in college one can see one's freinds at work and play and in success and adversity. and there are in- numerable ways of observing and comparing personalities and char- acters which are not so evident in other activities of life. All the forces of human nature an ex- pressed in student activities. a fact which provides unique opportuni- ties for observing others and. hilt as Important. ioindeveloping one self. The results oi these relation- ships are not evident in the pass list. but they comprise a substan- tial portion oi the beneflts receiv- ed (or missed) at college. ...:. CHARLITITIHOWN BIBLE CHAPEL Ill Cumberland St. at bongwcth Avenue. "a Bible Preaching Contra. ho cl "ms n.m.-Tho Lord's Supper in Believers ll:00 a.ni.-The Family Bible Bot Featuring a program f member of the Family. 7:30 p.sn.-Evangelistic ssrvieo singing the our lhnins of the Faith. ' Song Lender and Soloist: Mr: Joseph Wootton: Speaker: Mr. svend Christensen. Subject: "Who To Put In Power" "A Warm Welcome Awaits You” PENTllC&'lAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA FULL GOSPEL IIIVICB In Ilall (I..0.L) SUNDAY Guest speaker: Colonel John C. llabkirk, veteran Snlvatiodst i0:Q s.na.-Service at Beach ltlltiehmoodltraot Rov.VletorJaekson.Mlaidc lla.m.-Worshb Buvioo Dam.-Bundsylahoai 'lp.m.-lvaagaiEaIcvha. A hodty walnut awiru UNHm CHURCH clntlon to the faculty for all their efforts. Most. of them are busy peo file who work hard and devote much time d talent to their sub- iacts and or their pupils. I am grateful. also. to the students for their cooperation in studies, goo ial activities. athletics, their stage production of By Jury", the work of the Student's Council and the College Times. and the efforts of the various campus club And I know that both faculty and students would wish me to express appreciation for the support. en- couragement. and sacrifice of many parents who are as proud the few months that be was with us FAIR CONDITIONS ”Convocatlo ceremonies every- where provide an opportunity for principals and others to comment on educational weather conditions. Like the weather, education is a popular topic, often controversial and alawys uncertain. Neverthe less we should observe its ele- ments so as to be prepared for conditions both fair and stormy. "There are many fair condit- ions in education today. Numm'- ous fine citizens are teaching num- erous able young people. Virtually is nowibeing everywhere recog- Einzed l'.lal the automatic reta- ion of all pupils in schools and students in colleges whether they ;work or not is ' . because those who expect an d ” an CHARLIYl'l'E'IOWN Qilled Memorial Crnftang since in! SOCIAL MEETINGS Come and meet Angus MacLean and Heath 1i1acQuarrie your Conservative candidates sh” dry ” '" 0"" 5”" "Id all children now have the opport- "mh en . unity of securing an education. "1 llwllld like 10 NY I 8Det'Ia5lTaxpayers are contributing enor- tribuie to a member of the stuff mm, sum, go me gchoolg and cm. W110 l'9l-Ind duflnl the session. 1! IIPEES. There are endless opportun- is widely recognized that 0119 0f.itles for graduates in virtually all the ablest teachers in the long his- walk, of me; job, gr, pienmui tory of Prince of Wales has been ",4 wage, 3, mg, in more, Mr. Warren Duchemin. His know- Queen's County at York Tuesday, May 28. Stella Maris Hall, Monday, May 27, Cornwall Hall, for 3 Hall, Saturday, May 25, CREDIT UNIONS Following is a list of the Credit Unions and - Treasurers in the Province: Credl Union Nsniosfheasuser Inserted by Queen's County Conservative Association. Abegweit (Seven Mile Bay) .f L'Acadienne (Mont Carmel) .. Richmond Bay (Tyne Valley) . St. Anthony's (Howland) ledge of biology. his ability to im- port it. and his interest in his students have marked his success- ful career hero. University author- ities have told me that Mr. Duch- err.-in's marks were an almost in-( fallible guide to the abilities dl pre-medical students. and that hisl training was everywhere evident in the subsequent work of those who were fortunate enough to have studied under him. He was a true friend and colleague who will always be remembered here with affection and respect. "Two men passed away in re- cent rnontha who served this in- stil-utlon in unique and valuable ways. Ono was Mr. Bernard Gal- "Tho Power of Understanding" Intellect is in truth, the most precious gift bestowed upon maria by the Divine Bounty. The understanding is the power by which man acquires his know- ledge of creation, and of various stages of existence. as well as oi much which is invisible. ,- How grievioun it is to see how man has used his God-given gift to frame instruments of war. for breaking the Commandment of God "Thou shalt not lrill' and for defying Christ's injunction to 'love one another'. by members THE CHARTER ROLL AND CONSTITUTION SERVICE ll OF PARKDALE, CENTRAL AND EAST ROYALTY ASA NEW PASTORAL CHARGE I OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA 3 TRINITY CHURCH MAY 26, 2:30 P.M. CHARTER ROLL to be signed ADHERENTS ROLL to be sign- ed by all non-members REV. J. M. FRASER "OUR GODLY HERITAGE" All who wish to be associated with the now congregation. be soared in the main body of church. GUEST SPEAKER I Iona Kelly's Cross . 51 I . 'Eflm0n1 333') Cyrus Gallant St: Mark's (Elmsdalel .. Leo Dayton Surrimerfleld (Emerald) . C. p. H3515," United (Milo) . . . . . . . . .. .. Elmer Boultev Wellington iii Richmond (Wellington) . Faustin Richard Fort Augustus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Alfred Hughes Georsetown Rev. Owen Kiggins . Wilfred Mooney I I. Maurice Bradley God gave this power of under- Kinkora . Josenh 'l'rainor Morell . Mary Ryan Murray Harbour Charles Richards R0110 383' . .. John Chalsson St. Augustine . Edmund Gallant St. Charles , Hem-y Gaunt St. Peter's .. Joseph Lewis St. Teresnls . . . . .. Elmer Mclnnia Snuris . lllrs. Arilmus Paquet Tracsdie . George MacDonald Vernon Charles E. Murphy Vernon River .. . . . . . .. Cecil Walsh Lot 47 (Elmiral .. Ernest Avery Lot 65 (Tyrone) . . . . . . . . .. .. Cvril Egan Ross (Powrial) .. .. .. Elliot Robertson St. George (Do Gros liiarshl D. M. MacLean Stella Maris (North Ru.-ztico) ...... Albert Gallant Snmmerslde Credit Unions Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... .. Rod MacNevin St. Paul's (R.C.l . Fred Gallant Trinity (United) - . . . Harry Bishon Charlottetown Credit Unlo C.N.R. Employees . , . . . . . . . Harold Partridge Charlottetown Federal Employees J. F. Mar-Millan Frank S. Carhonriell Fellowship (United Church) .. David Murphy H-vmirinn (Holv Redeemer) 4 . Frank Strain M.C.A. Employees Ester Hill St. Dunstan's (Basilica) .............. ..' "i.e'o' r. MacDonald There is a Credit Union in your district for YOU. See or write the treasurer and he will explain the benefits of a Credit Union. standing to man that it might be used for the advancement of elv- llination. for the good of human- ity. to increase love and concord and peace. But man prefers to use this gift to destroy instead of build. for iniustice and ooores. afon. for hatred and discord and devastation. for destruction of his fellow creatures. whom Christ has comm-nrlcvi that he should love as himself. Extract from Sacred Writings Baha'i Faith . WHAT FINER GIFT? A Bible is a personal treas- ure . . . and nothing we pol- sess ls ours in quite the same way. it in the great sacred treasure of our civilisation and a distinctly personal tress e as well. its truths aro univer- sal. yet in its pages we may find private meanings for our- solves, the answers to our own personal needs. And the more we read our Bible, the more it becomes uniquely ours. What finer gift than a Bible. could be chosen for a nurse or college graduate? A wide variaty of Bibles in white. maroon. and black will be found at The Bible House. Call and see the fascinating dis- nlay. alone with books. devo. tlonal material and religious noveltlu. Ali pronto are used by the Bible loclety in its great work of provldins the Word of God to all poople in their own too- gus. 4 Haiti much is enough ?... THE IIILE HOUSE (Opposite sous-si CHURCH CAMPS AIIGIISTINI COVI - IOYI-Ago tsiv. July on Board tit. lomtrousa I. luv. 1.. Gravel. Trvun. nlnta-Ass is-11. Jdy ll-I. Board Iii. llssnnatssa I. Mrs. nooort can-r-sun-a. no-lagisa, roman rnornl-is ass nor. July ii-M. hoard O. lsustrsr: manor-calla. its nustaiantatswa. stilt-aosM1auyutssag.a.aaauttt. &II&1CIiI.Isv.l.A.lotta.VdIo. MIYTEIAIITIIIIIM XATQI&l'ilClI. RC. THE. amount of life insurance you should own depends on many lactoro- your income - your occupation - the due of your family- wlietlieryoorchildrenwillaoonhoaelf-supporting-yonr Igl- whetharthetimohasoomotostartplanningineomoforrotiranient Your Sun Life representative takes all those factors into eonideration whenhelpingyonplanyourlifeiniurunoaprogra-. Hisospert knowledge and trainingyuablo him to determine the right land aawellsstherightuvsonusoflilolnsuranoaioryon. G. J. Warnholts. Surnrnersida it. L. Msclean, 0'Iaas-y sheu.Kinhora l Gullhoiuullfosapooonlutholnyouvlotslol. IIIII llll AIIIIIANCI COMPANY OF CANADA H. IINNITT CARI liipervinr-P.l.lsla& 10 Richmond I. Dsrbbwa i jtggxflr (1-”; ' "To protoefliisfcinlylaonoof WiOl1'lfIODIOVIlIIIndIsDlVlORD pvovlolonfovhholdngoishnt plolncowwnensonaa..." -Geor9oW.IovrIro,ProsldoM, otthssun lifoonnudwiootlng. J. . Moore. Charlottetown , i '-C-1.. -.