Lorraine Cameron was in Summerside on Novem- “Lorraine entered P.W.C. in 1957 ‘after graduating from sy org _side high. While at P.W. pe ‘has been an outstanding student sin curricular and extra curricu- Jar: activities. Lorraine plans to ‘take a degree course in Home _Economics at Mount Allison Uni- peersity. (Myers Studio) A, NE eee nk ew itis See UNITED Baptist 'Pastorate, Rev. A.G.J. Steeves, Titastor. Services Sunday, Moth- her's Day, May 10th.: Montague +10 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m. Worshipp 7.30 p.m., . Evensong. ; Murray Rarbor, 2 p.m. Sunday School: 3 p.m., Worship. Murray ‘River, 2 p.m., Sunday School; 7. 15 p.m, worship. Sturgeon, 2 p. mM. unday School; 8.30 p.m., wor- ship. A welcome to all. THE MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge the United Church of ‘Canada, Rev. J.M. Fraser, Min- ister, Sunday, May10th.: Moth- ter’s Day Services as follows: Hower Montague—9.45 a.m. (note ‘ehange in time) Morning Ser- ‘vice and Junior Sunday School. {Trinity Church, _Montague—10 *a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m., {Morning Service with our Junior ’ Choir, all welcome; Primary Sunday School. 1.30 p.m. Mission , Band. No evening service. DUNDAS. PASTORAL Charge. : : i 3 ‘ : United Church. Heber H. Hardy Minister. Services: §. School, 7Forest Hill 10 a.m. Dundas S. *School 10.15 a.m. Worship Ser- ivice 2.30 p.m. Annandale S. tSchool 6.30 p.m. Worship service $7.30 p.m. + FREE CHURCH of Scotland. 3Services for Sabbeth, May 10th.: ?Birch Hill 11 a.m.; Iris 3 p.m.; ;Murray River 7 p.m. Preacher, }Rev. A. MacFarlane, Kilmur, iSkye, Scotland. DUNDAS UNITED Baptist iPastorate. Lic. Gerald Matthews 'Pastor. May 10th. Dundas. Sun- Iday School at 11 a.m. Service at $7:30p. m. Annandale Sunday ‘School at 10 am. Service at jam. ; ST. PETER’S Bay Pastoral 'Oharge. Services Sunday, May 10 } Greenwich 11 a.m.; Marie 3 p. im.: St. Peter’s 7.30 p.m. Douglas | Best (student minister). ¢ THE UNITED-Church of Cana- da Souris and Bay Fortune. Rev. t ISLAND BRIEFS HOSPITAL PATIENT His many friends will regret :to learn Ben Birt of Mount Stew- ; art has entered the P. E. I. Hos- ‘ pital for treatment. All will wish * him a speedy recovery. DEATH IN MONTANA Stanford Glover, Breadalbane, received. the sad news that his ‘brother Oliver M. Glover had ‘ passed away April 24, 1958, after ' a lengthy illness, in his*8ist year. Besides his wife, two sons and three daughters, all residing in ' the U.S.A., he leaves oné brother ' Stanford Glover, Breadalbane, and two sisters, Mrs. John Cook, Newport, Main, and Mrs. Han- ford Reeves, Charloteown. Burial | Rev ‘ was in Jefferson City, Montana. | MacKINNON FUNERAL— The * funeral of the late Daniel Mac- ; Kinnon of Churchill was held yes- ‘ 4 : t ; : , : . ' terday, afternoon from his late residence and was very largely : attended. The service at the home _ and grave was conducted by Rev. rge Killen, assisted by Rev. id Nicholson. A solo “Abide | Rees Me”’ was sung by Stephen : Pall bearers were Percy MacDonald, Robbie Mac- ; Kinnon, John McGillicray, Louis Kelsey Buchanan, He True Brother Lodge, Crapaud, attended in a body, and the ser- at the grave was ‘conducted + Most Worshipful Past Grand ster, Arthur Dawson.: Inter- was in Argyle’ Shore PERCIVAL FUNERAL — Fu- neral services for the late Mrs. John T. Percival were held on Thursday afternoon. A short fam- ily service was held at the rési- dence and service at Wellington United Church took place at 2.00 p.m. Rev. W.B. MacPhail officiat- ed, with Mrs. Howard Barlow as _organist. The following spon were sung: “Unto the Hills” “Rock of Ages’’. The po Hn “Beyond the Sunset’’ was sung as a solo by Mrs. Erland Ramsay. The choir sang as a special sel- ection”, “Shall We Gather at the River’. Interment took place in Hillside . Pallberarers meg PO verily William Mac- CGiure, Roy MaclLure, Harold Harkness. Vernon Moast, and William Alan Anderson born “in St. Peter’s on January 5, 1941, the son of Mr. and Mrs. -W. Anderson. Alan came to though Alan pl to continue his science course at Queen’s niversity. _ (Myers Studio) , CHURCHES SUNDAY Dr. W.A. MacQuarrie, Supply Minister. Services May 10th., Christian Family Day. Souris: Sunday School at 10 a.m. Wor- Ship at 11 am.; Bay Fortune: Worship at 3 p.m. W.M.S. Thank- offering Service, with Missionary Playette at Fortune Bridge Hall at 8 p.m. MONTAGUE BIBLE Chapel. Services Sunday May 10th.: 9.30 a.m. The Lord’s Supper; 10:30 a. m. Sunday School for all ages, Nursery to Adult Classes; 7.30 p.m. regular -evening service. Ali are cordially invited. MURRAY HARBOR— Murray River United Church Pastorate. Services for Sunday May 10th.: Murray Harbor—ll a.m.; Little Sands—2.30 p.m.; Murray River —73 pm. Rev. JH. Bryan, NN ict scl nenkcoactaecisbab THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Services Sunday, May 10th are as follows: Monta- 10 a.m.; Divine Worship, 7:30 p.m.; Lorne Valiey—Divine Worship, 2:30 p.| m. Miss Roberta Shaw, Deacon- ness, in training, assisted by the Y.PS. will conduct these ser- vices. The Rev. M. Carl Currie, Interim Moderator. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Services for Sunday, May 10th. Murray Harbor North- Divine Worship, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Peter's Road. Divine Wor- ~~. 2:30 p.m. The Rev. M. Carl Curie, minister. VALLEYFIELD ORWELL Head Congregation, Services for Sunday, May 10th: Valleyfield— 11 am.: Belle River—P.M.; Orwell Head—7:30 p.m. Rev. F. CHURCH OF CHRIST, The Lord’s Day, May 10th: Montague, 10 a.m., Bible School; 11 a.m., The Lord’s Supper and Preach- ing Service, Sermon by K. T Norris. Murray Harbor—6 p.m., Bible School and the Lord’s Sup- per. Combined Evangelistic Ser- vice at Montague Church of Christ at 8 p.m. All Welcome. K. T. Norris, Evangelist. QUEENS WINSLOE UNITED Churches, Sunday, May 10th.: Winsloe North, service 11 a.m.; Winsloe South service 3 p.th.; Princetown Road. service 7.30 p.m. Sunday Schools at usual hours. Rev. F. H. Littlejohns, supply minis‘er. RIVER ' Pastoral for Sunday\May 10th. conducted by the Minister, The Rev. E. Foster Hall. Hampskire 10 a.m. Wiltshire 11.15 am. Mission Band service 7.30 p.m. Wheatley River 3 p.m. Hunter River 8 p. m. a PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bon Canada, Marshfield Change. viné services for Sunday 10th. are as follows: Morning ser-| vice in Mt. Stewart at 11 a.m.; Afternoon service in Mar=hfield| at 2 p.m.; Evening service in| Harrington at 7.30 p.m. Minister,| . Charles Townsley. ANGLICAN CHURCH of Cana- da. Crapaud and Springfield for Sunday, May 10th, 1959: St. John’s Evening Prayer 7.30 p.m. St. Elizabeth's: Morning Prayer 11 o'clock. Rector Rev. David S. H. Minton, S. Th. COVEHEAD PASTORAL Charge, United Church of Oana- da. Rev. W.A. Forsythe, B.A. Minister. Church Services for Sunday, May 10th., Mother’s Day Sunday. Union Road 9.30 am.; West Covehead 11 a.m.; Stanhope 7.20 pm. HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge United Church of Canada. Ser- vices May 10th., as follows: Bon- shaw 1) a.m; De Sable 2.30 p.m. Victoria 7.0 p.m, Rev. M-K. Charman, Minister. ’ HAZELBROOK- ALEXANDRA May 10th.: Hazelbrook 11 a.m.; Alexandra 3 p.m.; Cross Roads 7.0 p.m. Dr. Hillyer will be the service. Please note change of service between Alexandra -and Cross Roads. Rev. Cw. Passey, Minister. TRYON — BONSHAW United Bauptist Pastorate, - L. R. Graves, Minister. eueibe for Sunday, May 10th. Tryon 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; Westmoreland 3 p.m.; Tryon Sunday School 10 a. m. Dr. HS. Hillyer, General Sec- retary for the Baptist Foreign Qharies Allen. edd. « Méssion Board, will be the spec- Cross Roads services for Sunday. special speaker at the afernoon; MARGATE CHARGE United Church. Rev. Waldo Ejiiott, Min- ister. Long River 10 a.m.; Mar- gate 11.30 a.m.; New London 7. 30 p.m. BREADALBANE PASTOR ai Charge, United Church of Ca- nada. Sunday Services as follows Pleasant Valley 11 a.m.: Bread- albane 3 p.m.; Rose Valley 7.30 p.m. Rev. Anthony G.N. Ware, Minister. : ; ORWELL—VERNON __ services Sunday, May 10th.: Cherry Val- ley 11 a‘m.; Vernon River 2.30 p.m.; Eldon 7.30 p.m. Rev. N.A. Green, B.A, BROOKFIELD PRESBYTER- ian Pastoral Charge. Services for Sunday, May 10th.: Hartsville Divine Service at 2 p.m. (note change in time); S.S. at 10 p.m.; _| Hunter River: Divine Service at 11 a.m. Brookfield, S.S. at 10.30. Honor Mother's Daly by attending church. Mr. Robert D. Bhe., B.A. Student Minister. + THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, St. John’s Belfast. ices on the Lord’s Day, May 10th.: 11 a.m. and 7.30 p-m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Rev. DonaldNicholison, Minister, Ail are welcome. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Central Par- ish, Clyde River: S.S. and Bible Class at 10 a.m.; Service 11 a.m. Cange Cove: S.S. at 2.30 p.m. Service at 3 p.m. Churchill Ser- vice at 7.30 p.m. Nine Mile Creek S.S. at 11 am. Rev. George Kil- len, Minister. YORK PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Minister: Rev. G.AD. Elliott. Worship services on Sunday, May 10th.: 9.30 am. Pleasant Grove; 11 a.m. Central; 7.30 p.m. York. POWNAL UNITED Pastoral Charge, Services Sunday May 10, Mother's Day: 11 a.m. at Bun- bury; 2.30 p.m. at Mount Her- bert; 7.30 Junior Choir at Pow- nal, Rev. T.R. Goudge, Minister. MEILTON—RUSTICO Parish. Rector: Rev. A. E. Piercey. Services ior Sunday, May 10th. are St. Mark's, Rustico 11 a.m. Holy Communion with Sermon; SM. John's Milton: 3 Evening Prayer and Sermon. Special Family Service Sunday School, children, parents and friends.; Christ Church, Cherry Valley: S17 p.m.. Evening Prayer and Ser- mon. Come and bring the whole family. MOUNT STEWART United Church. Rev. John M. Sheen, inister. Mount Stewart 11 a.m. Bristol 3 p.m. Mother’s Day message, baptism, and special music at Mount Stewart. May- a NORTH RIVER United Baptist Church. Serv@es for Sunday, | May 10th. Long Creek 11 a.m.: Clyde River Kingston 7 130 p.m. Rev. R.J. Foster, Minis- ter. \ CORNWALL PASTORAL| Charge, United Church of Cana-| da. Services Sunday, “Mother's Day”, May 10th.: Cornwall 11 a. m.; Kingston 3 p.m.; New Do- minion 7.30 p.m. Sungay School: | Cornwall 9.45 a.m.; Kngston 2) | p.m. Rev. R.A. Patterson, Min- ~| ister. FREDERICTON AND Breadal- bane Churches of Christ Sunday, May 10th, Fredericton Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. Service will be held in the Frederic‘on Church at 3 p.m. Mr. Merle Zim- merman B.th. minister. PRINCE BEDEQUE PASTORAL Charge The United Church of Caiiada. 'Rév. G.A. Cowper-Smith, Minis- ter. Services on Christian Fam- ily Sunday, May 10th.: Bedeque 11 a.m.; Borden 1.30 p.m.; Al- bany 7.30 p.m. The Sacrament: of Baptism will be administered at all services. NORTH TRYON, Presbyterian Church, . Mother's Day. Service Sunday, May 10th: 11 a.m. Church School 12.15 a.m. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie, Deaconess. ALBERTON PASTORAL Charge. United Church of Cana- da. Family Sunday, May 10th.: Cascumpec Worship at 11 a.m.; Tignish Sunday School at 2 p.m. Worship at 2.30 p.m.; Alberton Sunday School at 10 a.m. Wor- ship at 7.30 p.m. Services will be = y ; _| conducted by Mr. Elmer McLean L } | ISLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; “ Souris $2-2 members for their interest and co-operation during his term. The financial Pius Arsenault of Bloomfield was elected president and Ivan Webb, was elected vice-presi- dent replacing G.R. Leard. The resolutions committec comprised of Allie MacNeill, Fe- lix Arsenault, Thiren Ellis, Fr- rol Stetson and John D. Mac- Kinnon, brought in four r- tions. A The retiring directors — were RICHMOND BAY Presbyterian Church. Rev. L.M. MacNaughton Minister. Victoria West 11 a.m.; Lot 14 at 2yggn.: Tyne Valley 4 p.m.; Freeland 7.30 p.m. ANGLICAN CHURCH Servic- es for the New London Parish on May 10th., Ascension Sunday. Rector: Rev. W. Eric Ingraham St. Thomas French River AY. P.A. Corporate Communion 8.30 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. and Morning Prayer ll St. a.m. School 10.30 a.m. Sea View Sun- day School 11 a.m.; St. Mark’s Kensington Sunday School 10 a. m. and Evening Prayer 7.30 p. m. All young people are urged to attend the 8.30 service followed by communion breakfast. THE CENTRAL Bedeque Unit- ed Baptist Church Services. Sun- day. May. 10th. 11 a.m. Mother's Day’ Service.- Bing your family. Sunday School 10.15 p.m. Rev. Charies Britten, minister. THE NORTH BEDEQUE Pas- toral Charge. the United Church of Canada. Services for Christian Family Sunday, May 10th as fol- lows: Travellers Rest 9. a.m.; Freetown 11.00 a.m.; North Be- deque 7.30 p.m. Rev. Angus A. Brown, minister. ‘Harold sicaidies ‘New -directors, Ivan Webb, wart. Boyd MacWilliams were re-elected secretary. ‘Complimentary remarks’ were made by Father Dooley and Da- vid. Griffin.— GUEST SPEAKER The guest speaker, Reid Sang- ster of the Extension ment of St. Francis Xavier Uni- versity, addressed the meeting on the co-operative movement. Following a few words of -com- mendation to the local Co-op for their splendid work Mr. Sang- ster impréssed on his audience the value of a co-operative in building a strong democratic Christian community. He stres- sed the greater understanding on the part of the co-operators in regards to their responsibilities to other people especially in South East Asia and other areas The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., May 8, 1959. 3 Per Cent Dividend Deciared By O Leary Farmers Co-Op ay to economic fustice and #0 middle communistic way and extreme capitalistic idea both of wh tend to enslave people wherever they are found. With this in mind “we should ize how important it is tha’ ery phase of the move- do our part so that we help ourselves Tre He the side of free- and justice or Communis ry for us and our child- A UPERY 5o8 ‘TT GA 6 of the world who are looking for ‘Defence Calls (Continued from page 2) the accused for a year and a half. The day he delivered the 196 bags of potatoes he said was the first time he had gone down into the basement. Previous. de- liveries had been made to, the main floor section. Five more defence witnesses were examined during the after- noon session, before the case was adjourned until 2:30 Friday! afternoon. }—_Fhe—first._Elizabeth—_Reid,—a; sister of the accused who is em- ployed in his restaurant, testi- fied that a farmer Borden Ford delivered 16 bags of potatoes to the business establishment on the evening of Dec. 3, 1958. She the cellar and gave him a slip for them in receipt. NO KNOWLEDGE Witness said she didn't have any knowledge as to the exact location of the potato storage in the basement. Questioned Miss Reid said that she had seen no other per- son delivering. potatoes to the -| restaurant on that night, neither did she see the accused in the seen the potatoes taken into the ceHar, but that her brother-in- law. had gone down to watch them | being’ brought in and dumped. A. Harrin: farmer, George MacKay, testified that’ he had: known the accused for 10 or 12) years and during that time had conducted potato business with him on severa) occasions. The witness said that he visit- ed Reid’s restaurant in Novem- ber of last year and at that time had been in the basement Annual Meeting FREE CHURCH of Scotiand. services Coleman, May 10th at 2.30, conducted by Rev, J. Y. Garrett. Rev. JH. Bishop, In- terim Moderator. | day: Church School 9.50, morn- ing worship 11.00 o'clock. Even-| 4ng worship 7.30; Summerfield! service 9.30 a.m.,°*Churcn School| 10.30 am. Rev. Lewis Murray, B.A., B.D., minister. a PRESBYTERIAN Church. Services for Sunday, May 10th. Kensington Sunday School 10 a.m. Divine Service 11 a.m. conducted by Mr. D._Bhe. Freetown Divine Ser- Presbyterian Men's Association with M hoir. There will be, mo service Church Malpeque. Rev. BIDEFORD PASTORAL Charge The United Church in Canada. Rev. James Fraser Minisier. Schedule of Services for Sunday, way 2.30 p.m.; Tyne Valley 7 p.m. THE SCHEDULE of Services United Church of Canada for Sunday, May 10th., is as follows: | 3 p.m.; Sacrament .zof Baptism will be observed. Minister, Rev. A.D.C. Earle. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. Services May 10th.: Cape Trav- erse 1.30 p.m.; Stanchel 3.30 p. m. Rev. J./H. Bishop. SERVICES For Fundamental O'LEARY Pastoral Charge The United Church of Canada Ser- vices of Divine Worship for May May 10th.:‘ Lot 14 11 a.m.; Con-| KENSINGTON UNITED Church © May 10th. Christian Family Sdn-- “Bright Blend Do It Your- Greetings from Robert | Keir Memorial! E.H\| Bean, B.A., Bth, B.D., Minister. | | & for Tryon Pastoral Charge of the| Senunereiiy, ©. ©. f | Friday 3 p.m. At the Y. M. C. A. Interesting Demonstrations self Textile Painting” By Kay Yasunaka, Barrie, Ontario “Camp Crafts” told him to put them down in!’ and saw a large pile of potatoes which he would estimate to con- tain from 150 to 170 bags. Any time that he had made deliveries MacKay said that he had always put them down into the basement through 4 window = the north side of the build- ng. 65 BAGS Cross-examined, he sald that during 1958 he had delivered 65 75-pound bags of potatoes to Reid's, this was in the spring of the year. The witness told the court that —he-was_into_the restaurant early | in December and durifig a con- versation with the accused had been told that the mounties were over at the station and were go-| ing to take the potatoes out of the bas . The Aext witness was Clarence Reid a brother of the accused, who said that last summer he had worked as a cook for thes. Bill Lynch Shows, returning to Charlottetown in October 1958. He testified that he was in the) cellar of the restaurant on the Sunday befpfe his brother was arrested, on the occasion he had; ===" seen a large-pile of potatoes. IMPORTANT ITEM ” Potatoes, he said, were the building. most important item to the busi- Under cross-examination, the| 88% operated by the accused and_| witness said that she hadn't] # couldn't function properly without’ them. A large supply SOURIS THEATRE Friday - Saturday May 8th - 9th “Saga of Hemp Brown" —with— Rory .Calhoun Beverly Garland ~ —in— Cinemascope - Color tees GEORGETOWN. — This litte Kings County town will likely be the Island’s operational point of Sale ait: Gaaaled antes to the northland, Dr. Frank Mac- Kitinon, president of the Atlantic Economic Council said yesterday. Georgetown probably be chosen, Dr. Kinnon pointed out, because it is in direct with the Strait of Canso and We G'town Is Seen JAs Likely Point The service will start at Saint John if 150 tons of. produce are available... If not, Halifax will likely be the starting point. Some 50 tons of cargo is expected ease ta meat oo. Dr. MacKionon said three steamship companies have ap- proached him with offers to par- is an important factor in service which is due get June 15. HY wee always kept on hand he Ralph Newell a truck driver, The potatoes for‘their house- hold use were always ‘obtained from Reid’s stock in the cellar, he said. Witness always went down to the basement to get them for his sister and on every occasion he had to visit the cel- lar Newell said that there was always a large pile of potatoes. His last trip to the basement, he said, was two or three days before. aay final witness for the day en Ford of Angus, who before the arrest of the accused,} __ Great Salvation Healing “s¢ ia Canada’s Evangelist Rev. Hon. Barkhouse Beginning tonight, Friday, May 8th, through Sunday, May 17th. Mayfair Theatre, Murray River, nightly at 8 p.m. except Mondays and Saturdays Bring the blind, the deaf and the sick for prayer. Signs, wonders and miracles, All Welcome K aaa that he has known the accused for 8 to 10 years and had conducted potato business with Réid frequently during that time. NO CONTRACT He said that he had tract for the supplying toes to the restaurant, been told by Reid to few in whenever he came town. On the evening of Dec. 3 no of pota Sa be bring sEEE ; THEATRE MONTAGUE MAY 88 Friday 8:30 witness said that he had deliver- ed four bags to the home of | Reid’s mother and 16 bags to the restaurant. The 16 bags were put into the cellar through the window on the south side of the building and then dumped out of the bags onto — he said was already a large pile. _ Asked by Mr. Gillis how many bags of potatoes he had deliver- ed to Reid from mid-October to Sat. 8 and 10 p.m. Matinee Sat. 2 p.m. Adm. 30 - 4 - 5% YEO! “FORT MASSACRE”. JOEL MacRAE, FORREST TUCKER, SUSAN CABOT Rugged western background, pressure of attack by Indians —caught in the wastelands of the wild west—the murder of altogether their had been 255 75- pound bags delivered to the res- taurant by him. Asked-about paper bags. Ford saidthat it was quite possible that when he was short of bags last fall he might have used some 50-pound paper bags for his deliveries to Reid. Under cross-examination, wit- ness said that there was nobody else in the city that bought pota- oe from him other than Jone CAMEO Kensington Friday ; Saturday 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday’ 1 p.m. Dana Andrews, Donna Reed in! _technicolor outdoor action ‘story “THREE HOURS TO KILL”. x * * 5 * “a ‘his wife and two children. Indian girl lies to save men and women. 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