. CHURCHES (Continued-frem page 3 p.m. Service by the Mission ; Schools: North 10 a.m. Kingston 2 p.m. Creek 10 a.m. Fairview 10.30 a.m. : Band River Long MARSHFIELD — Harrington — Mt. Stewart Pastoral Charge, the Presbyterian Church. Mt. Stewart Worship 11 a.m. Sunday School 16 a.m. Harrington 2 p.m. Marshfield 7.30 p.m. Mr. Hugh Lowry, Catechist, Rev. Dr. D.A. Campbell, interim-moderator. APOSTOLIC Pentecostal Church, Hartz Hall, East Royal- ty. Sunday School 10 a.m. Wor- ship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Ser- vice 7.30 p.m. James McKillop and Edwin Featherstone, pas- tors. CAVENDISH Pasioral Charge, the United Church. Sunday, Nov. 13. New Glasgow 11 a.m. Caven- dish 7.30 p.m. Sermon, “Lest We Forget.” Evening service will be cael & service. All veterans to meet in the hall at 7-p-m. and will parade to the church. Members of all . faiths cordially invited. Rev. Frank Stiles, BA., BEd... BD.. minis- AS greets : FREE CHURCH of Scotland. Worship at Argyle Shore 11.00 a.m. Mr. David Compton, stu. dent minister. Rev. Ewen -E. MacDougall, interitn-moderator. FREDERICTON and Bradal- bane Churches of Christ. Bible School 10 a.m. Combined service at Fredericton 11 a.m. Caven- dish Baptist Church. Worship 2.30 p.m. New Glasgow Chris- tian Church. Bible School 10.00 a.m. Worship 7.30 p.m. Mr. Merle Zimmerman, minister. ANGLICAN Church, Crapaud and Springfield. St. John's, Cra- paud. Evenipg Prayer 7.30 p.m. St__Eli Springfield. Holy Communion 41 a.m. Rev. Mich- ael R. N 5 .6 MT. HERBERT United Church. Sunday, Nov. 13. Wor- Wyrwas, minister. minister. ore (chi 9.90 dew” Rev. Gerald ©. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. Worship at Stanchel 2 p.m. Kev. W.R. Underhay, minister. VERNON — Pownal Pastoral | Charge, the United Church. Rev. .W.E. Grant, minister. S u nday, "Nov- 13. Millview 10 a.m. Orwell 11.30 a.m> Please note change in schedule for this Sunday only. BRADALBANE, Pastoral Charge, the United Church. Sun- day, Nov. 13. North Granville 10 a.m. Pleasant Valley 11.30 a.m. Rose Valley. Dedication. service in memory of John William Mac- Kenzie 7.30 p.m. Rev. William E. Hare, BA., BD., minister. ST. JOHN’S Pre sbyterian ‘Church, Belfast. Worship 11.00 a.m. Annual Sacred Song Ser- vice 7.30 p.m. Rev. Donald Nic- |holson, minister. ia “THE PRESBYTERIAN Church, Wood Islands. Worship 9.30 a.m. Sunday -School 10.45 iam. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Ae well av eg é ‘ ! : * “ - field 11 a.m. O'Leary 17.30 p.m. CHRISTIAN Church, Summer- side. Minister, D.L. Howlett. Bi- ble School 10 a.m. Classes for all ages. Worship and Communion 11 a.m. Nursery and Junior Church during worship. Evening Service 7 p.m. A cordial wel- come to all. > f 4 BEDEQUE NORTH Pastoral Charge, the United Church. Rev. R.M. Shaw, minister. North Be- deque: Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Freetown: Sun- day School 10 a.m. UCW Thank- offering Service 7.30 p.m. NORTH TRYON — Bradal- . SUMMERSIDE BUREAU oF OF THE GUARDIAN Sehtence was deferred for three months when five Mis- couche youths appeared on char- ges of being in possession of sto- len goods. or Lloyd .David MacKinnon, Gor- don Bernard Gallant, Joseph Gary Peters, Louis Joseph Poir- ier, and Joseph Clarence Camp- bell, were given the following conditions to comply with in that period of time: 1. to keep Four Miscouche Youths i Have Sentence Deferred © bane Pre Church :Pas- toral Charge. North Tryon 11.00 a.m. Bradalbane 3 p.m. Rev. George R. Tannahill, minister. TRYON CHARGE, the United Church. Sunday, Nov. 13. Sun- day Schools: Crapaud 10 a.m. Tryon 11 a.m. Cape Traverse 6.30 p.m. Worship: Tryon 9.45 am. Crapaud 11 a.m. Cape Tra- preacher. ~ Evehing 7.30" p.ni. Summerfield 9.30 a.m. Rev. Gor- don McBeth, minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Minister, | Church, Summerside John 8. McBride. Worship 11.90 a.m. and 7.30 p.nt* Church Schools: Senior 9.45 a.m. Nurs- ery, Kindergarten and Juniors 11 a.m. ~~ the peace and be of good beha- viour; 2. refrain for alc beverages; 3. be at home not la- ‘ter than 12 midnight except for specific occasions when a -writ- ten permission from their par- ents will be carried with them, and permission will be granted no more than once a week; 4. the five are to appear to receive their sentence when called upon to do so. “= 4 All but one of the youths — aged 16 to 18 — admitted that that they had drunk alcohol be- fore. ~ ‘ : : The conditions of the deferred sentence to February 14, 1967, were laid down by presiding Provincial Magistrate W. Ches- ter S. MacDonald in a court ses- sion here Tuesday afternoon. Magistrate MacDonald ‘warn- ed the youths, that the charge against each them was quite serious, it could have verse’7.30 p.m. Minister, Rev. A.H. O’Brien. ; FREE CHURCH of Scotland. | Hall Mfg. Co. Ltd. ~NEW & USED PLOV Besides « namber of new, 3 and.4 farvei A.C. plows, we now have a quantity of used plows of all makes and types, trad- 2 : z 3 : 2—LH., 2 bottom, rubber tires, full trailer 1—Fleury Bissell, 3 bottom, steel wheels 1Ford, 4 bottom, 8 pt. hitch, 2 yrs. old 1—Cockshutt, rubber tires, 3 pt. hitch _ . | InMassey,.$ pt. hitch, 3 bottom " L—LH. 3 bottom, trailer type ATE . Pesenesene Fee cates NCE > Financial aid can be arranged on all the he above items. P.E LL United Baptist Church. MAJOR | TRUST = HAMPTON Pastoral Charge, the United Church. DeSable 9.45 a.m. Victoria 11 a.m. Bonshaw, Rally Day Service’ 7.30 p.m. Rev. Bryer R. Jones, minister. SPRINGFIELD — O'Leary Rev. wood Moncton Bible School. . Edward G. Britten, pastor. = LEARY United Pastoral Nov. 13. West Devon TRYON — Bonshaw United Baptist Pastorate. Sunday, Nov. 13. Tryon: Church School 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Westmoreland: Church School 2 p.m. Worship 3 p.m. Special Speaker, Rev. El- Bannister, Registrar, Special Charge. Rev. Elroy McKillop, BA., BD., minister. Sunday, 9.30 a.m. Combined worship for O'Leary and Bloomfield at O'Leary 11.15. _|a.m. Thig will bea service of | Remembrance. BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge, the United Church. Rev. R.M. Cameron, minister. Bedeque:- Church School 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Borden: Church School 10 and 11 a.m. Worship 7 p.m. ALBERTON and West Point Presbyterian Services. Sunday, Nov. 13. Rev. J.S. McBride, in- COMPANY SALE EN 25 NEW NOW IN STOCK 219 GREAT GEORGE ST. - 894-4910 — 892-3609 . Offices in Principal Cities —- the Maritimes . moderator Summerside 7 p.m. Mr. David Compton, student minister. Rev. Ewen E. MacDougall, interim- ANGLICAN Church, Parish of ‘Port Hill. Rev. Delmont Yeo, rector. Twenty third Sunday af- ter ‘Trinity. 11 a.m. Ellerslie. 3 + p.m. Lot 11 and Inverness at Lot 11. Port RICHMOND__BAY Pastoral Charge, the Church. Combined Communion 7.30 p.m. Rev._Leslie | interim-moderator, Files, at Tyne Valley at 7.30 p.m. . KENSINGTON _ Presbyterian Pastoral Charge. Worship: Free- town 1l-a.m. Malpeque 3 p.m. Kensington 7.30 p.m. Rév. Ro- and break, enter, and theft. Lester P. O'Donnel was coun- sel for MacKinnon, while coun- sel for Gallant, Peters, Poirier, and Campbell was Neil R. Mac- Leod of Summerside. Crown’ prosecutor was George R. MacMahon. Thomas Gaudet of Miscouche, eharged with arson and break, enter, and theft, was remanded eT 16, at 9.30 a.m. for David MacLeod. of Northam; originally charged with danger- ous driving, was dismissed on of speeding. was_tlaid, he pleaded guilty and Joseph Michael MacDougall of Kensington, charged_with. bert Sandford, guest speaker. was represented by Leod. The case against Gerald Clin- ton Ford of Coleman, charged with assault causing bodily harm to Mrs. Keith Williams of Springhill? P.E.1., had his case adjourned for a final defence witness, following, evidence by two crown and two defence wit- Resses yesterday. Crown witnesses were Mrs. Williams and Constable Erie Bishop of the Summerside ’De- tachment R.C.M.P.; the accus- ed; Vern Gallant of Mount Plea- sant, and Ada Trainor, wife of a previous crown’ witness, were the defence witnesses. Neil R. MacLeod was counsel for the accused. | storey frame dwelling Monday. | his brother, Calvin, 2, childres Police identified the victims as/of Mrs. Ledntine- Moore. 20, a; Willie Bishop Jr., 4, and his sis-| sister of Mrs. Bishop. William ” ter, Gwendolyn, 3, a brother, Arnold D., 2: All were children Thomas, of Mrs. Mary Bishop, 23. Also , killed were Willie Lord, 3, and | rescue effort. the baby-sitter, was. cut on the hands and arms in a”. were fortunate not te have er aa ee es cee Wa taed FIVE DIE IN FIRE BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)*Five related children died and their 19-year-old baby-sitter was in- jured im a fire that swept a 2'+- > PLUMBING as: . ister. Alberton 11 a.m. Miminegash 3 p.m. Eims- dale 7.30 p.m. UNITED CHURCH, Kensing- ton, Summerfield Charge. Kensington: Church School 9.50 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Rev. Donald Quigg, Canadian light truck you wil receive 50 gallons of gasoline plus 2 new Snow Tires. Each car will have 7. ‘tires. Be early, this offer is x L' S. only good for & hee: a a a la ls a arated ee R. JOHNSTON HNSTOI St. Peter's Road Dial 4-8548 Charlottetown \,_2 NEW SNOW TIRES With trade difference over $800.00 on any used car or- DS SAT. NOV. 12h ” pM tt {t- . * - Speedy Propane Water S&., Summerside pong Crystal Dairy - Island Packers Ltd. Queens Wharf, Summerside . | Rogers & Arnett Ltd, * & é M Sammer &t., Summerside | : — yi Isiand’s First ~~ * FOLK FESTIVAL Maritimers, performing their native 4 “. SONGS, MUSIC and DANCES a Pe Adults: $1.00 November 17—8:30 P.M. 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