NEW ‘HOME’ FOR LITTLE THEATRE Little Theatre Guild Buys | Former Spring The Charlottetown Little Thea- tre Guild’s- purchase of the for- mer Spring Park Community Hall marks another milestone in its history. Many of. our citizens will re- call fond memories of the old Lyceum Theatre which was the Guild’s first home when it was ** ceum that many loca ors a actresses went on stage for the ©, first time. In 1939 the building was condemned as a fire hazard and the Guild. had to move out. Performances -for the balance of that season were preented in ____yarious halls throughout the city. | LOCAL BRIEFS 18 CONVALESCING _Leslie- MacDonald, Bunbury who has been receiving treat- ment while a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, is now convalescing at his home. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Park Hall During the war years the L.T.G. yroduced several plays for the WITH THEATRE GDN. PAGE 5! Red Cross and other organiza-) tions but very few for their own| benefit. Casting posed a: difficult | problem aS’ many of our young men were taking part in another major production across the sea. In 1947 the Guild re-organized ; CITY NEWS PAGE ~ TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK | "The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Sept. 19, 1959 the banquet tendered by the pro- | vince gates of the Canadian Associa- tion for Retarded Children the Charlottetown night. Head table éd His Honour Lieut.-Governor Hope Expressed For Future In Retarded Children’s Work the work of the C.A.R.C. met with his strong’ approval. Roy Smaliman, local conference, chairman thanked his associates for their great support and be- lieved the P.E. Island Associat- ion would fit nicely into the over- Dr. Malcolm Beck presided at at Hotel last ating includ- 72% 2 ee ee , 316 Register : aa 4 At Trinity A fall registration of Christian education groups was held for the first time at Trinity United Church op Thursday evening. In all, a total of 316 registered for the different groups. This figure includes 77 from the boys or- ganization (Cubs, Scouts, Tyro, Sigma C, and Tuxis), 72 from the girls groups (Brownies, Guid- es, Intermediate C.G.LT., Senior C.G.1.T,), 63 from Hi - “C” and Y.P.U., and 104 from the boys and girls choirs. Each group “had its own table, sign up old members and wel- pointment of Dr. Wallace Grant as chairman of-the Research ee eS Se eee come ner ome Bore reeteret’ Battle OF Britain | girls displayed draming % * Will Be Marked Tn aoa weary ee A parade amd ceremony will - was 4 ” to give the Christin education| 4k “Battle of Britain” .Sun- ; af ay i taf 3 Boys and girls and their par- ents will gather this Sunday at 2.00 p.m. for the Annual Rally Wing will Jay the wreath. Day Service in Trinity United The master of ceremonies will F. Walter Hyndman and Mrs. Hyndman, His Honour’ Premier Walter R. Shaw and Mrs. Shaw, all program so ably presented by the national association officers and supporters. “We sincerely hope all of you Board, President Hall cited his qualifications as professor of paediatrics; University 'of Mani- toba, resident physician Childrens Church, Taking: part in the ser- vice will be representatives of different classes, with the Senior Girls Choir and Roy Mugford in be James Currie and the ser- vice of commemoration will be conducted by the padre, Rev. R. S. Latimer. a St. Dunstan’s Has Record Enrollment &. Dunstan's University off'ci- alg are faced with a houzing ‘roblem. For the first time im the i the institution it has émpossible to accom- the students in resi- who wish to live there. registrar of the .century- institution, Rev. Edmund . Says total enroliment is ted to stand at 250, of which be girls. The total exceeds last. year’s by 55. i if 8 z — Father Roche says the extra enroliment is gradually being absorbed into décommodations in or near the city SPORADIC SHELLING TAIPEI, Formos (Reuters)— ‘ded interest in its activities. hersal space, etc. Needless to say it has been the ambition of the executives for many years to obtain a permanent “home’’. Now this has become a reality and it is hoped. the citizens of Charlottetown will take an ad- Inquest Is: Adjourned | The inquest into the double deaths of two Iona men which His Worship Mayor Edwin C. Johnstone and Mrs. Johnstone, Rev. H.L. Mitton and Mrs. Mit- ton, Rev. Frances Corcoran, L. H. Hall, president of the associa- tion and severalof the direct- ors im addition to many who took part in the activities of the or- ganization during the week. Dr. Beck paid tribute to the work of the P.E. Island Associa- tion and hoped that this -move- ment of parents and frierids would advance with new hope, ‘vitality and enthusiasm as a result of what they had learned from the gifted_ participants im the con- ference. Premier Shaw speaking brief- ly said, ““This is an auspicious oc- casion for your young association on a nation-wide basis—I hope your future will be one of ever increasing succesS and trust it and for —a—mumber—of—years—the Empire Theatre was the scene of great activity. The Little Theatre was again presenting productions of a high calibre to the Charlotte- town audiences. A few years ago it was necessafy to move from the Empire and since then pro- | ductions have been held-in-var-; ious auditoriums and halls in the city. FESTIVAL ENTRIES Many L.T.G. productions have had the honor to be invited to par- ticipate in the Dominion Drama Festival finals. They were al- ways -very well received and a great credit to the Guild. opened yesterday_ atthe —Char- lottetown Hospital has been ad- journed until Friday, Sept. 2. The jury will meet at 30 p.m. that night in City Hall. The two men, George Murphy and Alphonse Maclsaac; appar- ently drowned last Friday night when their car went over the end| of the Prince Street wharf. Their tbodies were recovered on Wed- mesday and Thursday and car was also removed from the harbor waters. Members of the jury are Ray- mond -Archer, Raymond Steele, the | have enjoyed the week with us as much as we have enjoyed your being here’. Such being the case we are amply repaid, for any effort on our part’, he asserted. OUTLOOK ON FUTURE Association president L.H. Hall said, ‘‘We can all get back to earth now and return to our res- pective areas with an outlook on the future which spells great advances and success in the nat- ion-wide field of endeavour in the interest of retarded child- ren,’’ “We haye had an extreme- ly good conference’, he said “and are grateful to Mrs. Mc- Grath for the months of exacting planning by her, and the able support given her by Mrs... Stew- art Pierce on the local level.’ Hospital, Winnipeg; consultant for pre-school children with de- velopment or behaviour problem. A break in the general activi- ties during the afternoon gave more than 530 delegates an oppor- tunity to make a 75 mile drive which teok them to Rustico, Cavendish, with a delightful lunch period at Lakeside Lodge, before continuing to the Johns- tone show-place at Burlington and a visit to the lobster pound at Victoria. The visitors were extravagant in their praise for the hospitality shown and the beauties of the Is- Jand. Delegates were each pre- sented with a ‘Mini -tray’’ on which the Island floral emblem is shown, as a parting gift from Zhe Nationalist Chinese defence charge of music. Lieutenant - Governor F. W. Hyndman, Mayor E.C. Johnstone and Premier Walter Shaw, or his representative, willattend. The following Sunday morning Sept. 27, will mark the opening day of church school classes. COLLEGE ASSET. McMaster University at Ham- ilton is the home of Canada’s first prrvately-owzed atomic re actor. _. SEPT Anglican Church FIRST BAPTIST Lioyd Matthews of O'Leary your laudable purpose’’. Lieutenant-Governor Hyndman, commended the C.A.R.C. for their wark which he hoped would be contintied and. intensified in order that a measure of happiness may be brought to homes which gift. Dr. Jean Webb, representing Hon. Waldo Monteith, minister of national health and welfare, present, but felt confident that Walter Perry, Hawley Crockett, Leslie Gillispie. Vernon Currie ~ Through the efforts of the Guild several members have been hon- ored with the Canadian Drama’ Award, which is given to per- sons very actively associated with drama groups throughout Can- a. yh LT.G. has had many moves and great difficulties through the years in finding re- Mrs. Robert Gill, 109 Upper) Queen Street, has returned home | from the Prince Edward Island | Hospital, where she was a pat-| ient for several days, receiving treatment. FALSE ALARM A false alarm at approximately 10.45 p.m. last evening sent two units of the City’s fire fighting equipment to the RCAF Club- rooms on Grafton Street. Patrons in the establishment complained of an apparent smell of smoke but upon a thorough search of the building firemen could find no evidence of fire. TEMPORARY CLOSURE Hillsboro Bridge was closed to all heavy traffic for several hours yesterday afternoon. High- way officials said last night that the closure was made necessary | when it was found that a num- ber of defective planks had to be replaced jin the centre of the traffic area near the Southport end. With new planking in posi- tion normal traffic resumed at 6 p.m. MACNEILL FUNERAL — The funeral for Joseph Ethelton Mac- Neill was held yesterday after- noon from the MacLean Funeral Home. The service. was conduct- ed by Rev. A.E. Piercey Inter- and William MacDonald. The - HEY KIDS! LOOK LOOK SPECIAL MATINEE | CAPITOL TO-DAY AT 1 AND 3 ment was in Milton Cemetery. Pallbearers were Neil MacNeill, | Frank Crabbe, Russell Moore, John Moore, Gerald Hooper and Douglas MacDonald. YOUNKER FUNERAL — The funeral for Oliver D. Younker was held yesterday afterneon from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Services at the Home was con- ducted by Rev. F.H. Littlejohns, assisted by Rev. Charles Towns- | ley. Pall bearers were Leslie | Ford, Ray Ford, Bruce Younker, | WR. Younker, William Younk-| , er, Elmer Younker, Interment was in Milton cemetery. Rev. A.E. Piercey conducted the ser- vice at the grave. MacISAAC FUNERAL — The funeral for Alphonse MaclIsaac was held Friday morning from the Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Michael’s Church, Iona, where Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. Leonard McKenna, who also conducted the service at the grave. Pallbearers were Michael Flynn, Joseph Roach, Jack Gillis, William MacRae, Preston Gillis and Colin Mac- Kenzie. Brackley Point Road—10 miles from Charlottetown Box Office opens at 7: SHOWING GOL OF wy OS Line ose seete... Starling James Mason Harry Bellafonte, 30—Show starts at 8 TONIGHT Joan Fontaine SHOWING SUNDAY MIDNIGHT Box Office Opens At 12:05 “DUEL ON THE MISSISSIPPI” —Starring— LEX BARKER AND PATRICIA MEDINA The hilarious story of a | sawed-off orphan who wins } a Hollywood star in a con- test...and then cuts him down to size! si pul ail MAHONEY: ADAMS + HOVEY ‘coroner is Dr. Clarence Coady. | | expressed the regret of the min-| ister that he was unable to be Things That Cannot Be Shaken ~*_.. that those things which cannot be shaken may re- main,”” Heb. 12, 27. Governments. institutions, and people can be and often are, shaken by events and forces beyond their control. What things cannot be shaken? Truth cannot be shaken. All truth is God’s truth, and He is the same vesterday, to- day and forever. Millions of people are in need of God’s Word, that through it they might acquire that which cannot be shaken, even in these times of world- shaking events. The British and Foreign Bible Society strives to give the Scriptures to every man in his own tongue—and needs our help, which may be given through ahy of our Island branches ,or direct to The Bible House. We -also assist when we make purchases at The Bible House, the profits of which are used to further the. work of the Society throughout the world. You are invited to visit and see the large assortment of Bibles, books, hymn-books and relizious nevelties. THE BIBLE HOUSE Charlottetown (Opposite Eaton’s) Operated by the P. E. |. Auxiliary of The British and Foreign Bible Society in Canada) the P.E. Island Association. IRC The next annual meeting of ._ of Canada CHURCH the C.A.R.C. wi in Mon- . , C. will be held in Mon ST. PETERS Cor. Prince and Fitzroy Streets. - | CATHEDRAL | — BETTER MEALS BUILD BETTER FAMILIES cl.cccccccccccccode ~ Minister: ——— Rev. H. L. Mitton. B.A.. B.D. Rochford Square ales The Rev. Canon J. R. Davies, and Choir Director: one Mrs. V. L. Dingwell wie Sev, Come © & Malone, | "9:45 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL ee M.A,, D.D., Observance of _ Rally Day; EMBER 20, 1959 ministty said Wednesday Com- munist shore batteries carricé out sporadic shelling of national- ist-held Quemoy and Matsu 1s lands off the mainland Tuesday night. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Ministers: Rev. A. Frank MacLean, B.A. B.A. B.Ed. B.D. Organist and Director of Choirs, Roysten-F. Mugford, A.R.C.0. 11:00 a.m. — Kindergarten in Secial Hall (4 and 5 years). 11:00 a.m.—Nursery im West Parlor (3 years and under). Hon. Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton. Lic. Mus. Organist and Choir Director. Sept, 20—The Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity 8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. — . 3:45 a.m.—Mattins 9:00 a.m.—Sunday School (Infants 11 a.m.) 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon. ‘classes for every age. At! 10:30 all classes will meet in) attendance at church service. 11:00 a.m.—Care ef infants in “Babyland”, and supervision and instruction of pre-school children in Nursery .and Kin- dergarten departments (child- ren are thus cared for while kk wk kk ¥ XK KM ¥ | amie’ UHR HH CAPITOL — TONIGHT ADULT SHOWS 7 AND 9 * COMING MON. AND TUES. a _ For every girl who was ever involved with NOVAK - MARCH COLUMBIA PICTURES presente KIM FREDRIC an older man...*|: ADULTS 70¢ CHILDREN 15c share the love of one long time. 228 *- * x NORTH RIVER «x BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 SHOW AT 8:00 SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT TO.NIGHT - MON. - TUE. - WED. | PORE Ae for the entire A STORY OF COURAGE AND ADVENTURE... AND THAT VIOLENT DAY WHEN A BOY BECAME A WARRIORI ‘im SAL MINEO 1M A DIFFERENT KIND OF ROLES JEROME PHILIP RAFAEL COURTLAND - CAREY ~ CAMPOS Sad a Sensational Short WA LT DIS ag EY presents Seven cities of the ANTARCTIC Come a8 You tre... Bhing The KI0DIES / im SUNDAY MIDNIGHT BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 12:05 A picture like it has not been seen. It’s a great one. But you've got to be broadminded about it. Two women, one young, the other somewhat older, man. Its emotional wallop may shock you—but you'll think about it—a long, parents attend divine worship). 11:00 a.m.—MORNING WOR- SHIP. Special Guests: all members of the various departments of the Church School. Special’ 7:00 p.m. Evensong (in chapel) | Visitors Are Most Welcome At All Services ST. PAUL’S ANGLICAN | CHURCH music will be youonas Se rep-| Estabi resentatives of vursery, | | blished 1769 by Reyal Kindergarten, and Primary ae Foundation departments. | | The Reverend Canon J.T. Mbbott,, sermon: ‘‘When The Devil Comes To Church”. \ | Organist and Choir Directer, Duet: Mr, and Mrs. W. 8. Mr. H. John Marris, F.R.C.A 3:30 a.m.—Celebration of Holy) Communion. . | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School Jun- ior and Senior Classes. 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School Be | ginners and Primary Classes MacMurtry, selected. 7:00 p.m,—EVENING SE R- VICE Service begins with bright praise in the singing of the hymns of the Gospel to organ-, piano accompaniment. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and, Sermon: “Exalting the Lord er Jesus Christ. | 7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sole: Miss Marianne Johnson, —" Htymn-Anth Only The} n-. em: “Only e on os Invite? | ouch of Thy Hand” (Ackley) | You are always welcome at. First Baptist — A Contempor- PRESBYTERIAN ary Church With A Timeless Message. Excellent car-parking facilities | COME AND WORSHIP | THE KIRK OF S. JAMES) |The Reverend T.H.B. Somers, | M.A.. S.T.M.. Minister Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus.Bac.. F.M.C.M., Organist and Director of Cheirs ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Prince & Grafton Streets _ The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, | } | | } | 11:00 a.m.—Divine Service and Sermon by The Reverend’ 6 T. H. B. Somers, M.A., ei Minister. “God Never Loses Sight of Us 4 —We Never Stray Beyond His. Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A., Reach and Care: B. Mus. (Oxford) Anthem: Holy, Holy, Lord God, Organist and Choir Director Almighty—Handel arr. Bair- stow. | 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School Soloist: Miss Barbara Rogers | 10:00 a.m.—Adult Bible Class, N. B. Church School Rally 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School. Day Service next Sunday,| 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. September 27th, 9:45 a.m. Sermon: ‘“‘Through Doubt to VISITORS VERY WELCOME Faith”’, THE KIRK IS OPEN DAILY | Anthem: “Teach Me © Lord”. Thomas Attwood _ Offertory: “The Sabbath Morn.”” Mendelssohn. Misses Carol Anne and Mary Jane Farquharson and Dianne | Rodd. 7:00 p.m.—Divine Worship. ‘Sermon: “The Lodestone.”’ Anthem: “Like As The Hart Desireth.” Novello Ladies’ Choir. ~ All Are Cordially Welcome. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 213 Kent Street Charles P. Herndon, M.A., D.S.L. — Minister Mrs. Allison MacRae, A.R.C.M. Organist. Mrs. Malcolm Beck, Choir Director. 10:00 a.m.—Bible School and | Family Hour. | 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship FREE CHURCH OF | and 5 SCOTLAND Sermon: “Baptism” 7:00 -p.m.—Evening Worship Sermon: “Christ the Priest’ “Seeing then that we have a — great high priest, that is pass-| 9:30 a.m.—Service im Stanchel ed into the heavens, Jesus the | 11:00 a.m,—Service. Son of God, let us hold fast; Sermon: “Behold The Christ” our profession. For we have! 2:30 p.m,—Service in DeSable not a high priest which can-, 7:00 p.m.—Service. not be touched with the feel-; Sermon: “Christ in Birchwood Street Minister: Rev. J. H. Bishop, 8.A. Contrast It bas already ‘won the International Critics’ Best | Picture Award and a Special Award for Actihg. ing of our infirmities; but was, ‘To Pharisees.” in all points tempted like as| ‘For the word of the Cross is we are, yet without sin. Let te them that are perishing us therefore come boldly unto! foolishness; but unto us| See enicommeemoM ERIE ncaa THE BOLD STORY ‘woman in ; a dressing # aver bree. GOWN" YVONNE MITCHELL -SYLMA SYS as ANTHONY QUAYLE. Seay « oun Produced by FRANK GODWIN and 1 LEE THOMPSON - Directed by 1 LEC THOMPSON £ and Scvenpiey by TED LASS the throne » that we| which are being saved, # is. may obtain ‘mercy, and find’ the power of God.” 1 Cor. grace to help in time ef 1:18 (R.V.). need” (Hebrews 4:14-16). PENTECOSTAL e e ° CHURCH All Copy for 37 Elm Avenue ; Church Page @. A. Robinson, Minister. Phome 867 Must Be in By Services: $00 pam!” pee ees et :00_a.m.—Motning Wo Thursday fa ise Eevempelalis Meeting. * The Church with a Message and a Welcome. t, Church Hall in preparation for | the morning 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. Sermon: The Parent-Child Re- lationship. The Rev. Mr. Latimer Solo: “O Come, Every One That Thirsteth” — William Soloist: Miss Joyce MacCal- lum. t 2:00 p.m.—Sunday School Rally ~ Day Service. 2 (This is a public Service of Worship). | 7:00 p.m.—Divine Worship. Sermon: The Modern Phar- isees The Rev. Mr. Latimer Anthem: “The King of Love” —Frank T. Watkis VISITORS ARE WELCOME ~ AT TRINITY CHARLOTTETOWN BISLE CHAPEL 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. Proclaiming: The Old Book The New Birth The ‘Precious Blood The Blessed Hope 10:15 a.m.—“Truth for Toeday’— on CFCY, 630 ke- Message: “Jesus and His. Mother”’’—John Chapter 2. 11:00 a.m.—Family Bible Hour: “Practical Christian Living’’. —Romans chapter 12. Speaker: James A. Stahr.__ ~ Babies and smallchildren will be cared for in the nursery. 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School, Phone 5121 for free transpor- tation. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service.— “The Error of Balaam’”’. Speaker: James A, Stahr. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Opposite Experimental Farm PARKDALE Rev. Victor Jackson, Paster Evangelist Frank Longde Associate Pastor Phone 9319 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00. a.m.—Worship Service 7:36 p.m.—Evangelistic, Remember: “You are Welcome at the Temple” THE SALVATION ARMY Great George Street “HOME OF EVANGELISM” Since 1865 Sr. Major and Mrs. L..A. Hicks, Corps Officers. Sunday 9:30 a.m.—Directory Class 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting 2:00 p.m.—Service at “Reach Grove : 76:30 p.m.—Open Air Meeting. 7:00 p.m.—Publie Salvation Meeting You are cordially invited te attend these services. —— PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B.A... Minister i Second Street Phone 4214 Mrs. Stanley Newman Organist ‘ 9:45 am.— Junior - Interme- diate - Senior+Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Nursery - Primary Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Congregational Wor- ship and Sacrament of Holy Baptism. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. The Minister will give an ad- dress illustrated with color slides on “With Christ on the Labrador.” ma