\ OCT. 12th - 13th Commonwealth Arts Festival Saw Surprise Canadian Hits By CAROL KENNEDY jday to an enraptured audience LONDON (CP)—Canada pre-jin the Thames-side Royal Fest: duced one of the surprise hits val Hall. of the first Commonwealth. Arts! Sunday Times critic Felu Festival, which ended Saturday Aprahamian says the orches- with the Toronto Symphony ac- tra’s two London concerts claimed by London ag one of ‘brought am unexpected elemerw world class. ra jto a homely festival—orchestral | The orchestra gave | virtuosity of the great interna- | concert of the festival : - tional class." — % Aprahamian gives lavish! a praise to the conducting of 29 | CHURCHES year-old Seiji Ozawa—who less ‘ a than eight years ago was dish- (Continued from gage M1) | ashing on a Ja freigh- im-moderator. Mr, ~ Archibald ter—and says he has the poten- Murray, Catechist, West Point: tial of a “super-Karajan.” Von | Sunday School 10'a.m, Worship | Karajan is recognized as one ivery low - 11 a.m. Alberton: Sunday School , the world's greatest conductors. : 4 ‘| Ozawa’s results with the orcb- MONTROSE Pastoral Charge, 'octra after only one week's re- the United Church. Brown Jar-/nearsal, says the Sunday Times, dine, minister, Montroge 11 a.m. |«gives one cause to envy Tor- | , ; Elmsdale 3 p.m. Campbellton | onto, for this is the kind of per. 7.30 p.m, Sunday Schools. at the sonality that can build up a usual times. : jregular faithful public.”” ; Sunday, Oct. 10. North Tryon: |the reputation of the ‘Toronto Worship 11 a.m. Sunday School| Symphony as an orchestra of 12 noon. Bradalbane: Worship 3) “‘world stature.”" p.m. Rev. Sterling Stackhouse,! ‘“I hope it won't be long be- supply minister. Rev. Raymond fore they are back again,” L. Gillis, interim-moderator. |told reporters. ANGLICAN Services, Parish |Divés Ballet could have played of Port Hill. Delmont Yeo, rec-|t0 good audiences in London for tor. Seventeenth Sunday after|much longer than the four Trinity. Lot 11 and Inverness at|Dights allotted, but then it would g Lot 11 at 11 a.m. Port Hill and|™0t have been seen elsewhere | Ellerslie at Ellerslie 7.30 p.m. | Britain. Confirmation class, Friday 7.00) p.m. at the rectory. -- ; it we ] ived: sda: O'LEARY United Pastoral 2", Charge. Sunday, Oct. 10. Com | performance ‘by Montreal's The- bined Worship for Brae and| eval ae West Devon at Brae 9.45 imine ” mo : O'Leary 11.15 a.m. Bloomfield: UCW Thankoffering Service with O'Leary choir, fall harvest de- corations and special music 7.30/less than roaring trade..atthe p.m. Everyone welcome, Rev. | box-office, apparently enchan S.E. McKillop, minister. | SPRINGFIELD -— ALMA —/} O'Leary, United Baptist Church. Rev. Maxwell Nesbitt, pastor. | O'Leary 10.30 a.m. Alma 3 p.m. | : : Evening service in Bethel Unit? |Sanizers expected, with audi- ed Church at 7.30 p.m. Combin- ed Thanksgiving Service. CHRISTIAN Church, Summer-| Nevertheless, there was wide side. Minister, D.L. Howlett. Bi- ble School 10 a.m. Worship and Communion 11 a.m. Special Thanksgiving Service.. Evening Service 7.30 p.m: tee tcs FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST Church, Bedeque. Morning Wor-- ehip 10.45 a.m, Sunday School 12 noon. Evening Service 7.30 p.m. ° Prayers and Bible Study, Thurs- day 8 p.m, Pastor, Rev. Bernard ANGLICAN Church, Parish of New London, 8 a.m. Holy Euch-| yo, the o30 a Moning’ Peapares X oe, sat 3 a.m. ° €a- | monwealth sington. 11 a.m. Holy Euchrist, phen's, Burlington. Rev. .J. bare-bosomed Sierra Leone Fiander, rector. sage troupe, said that for his : i the festival had TRYON * Charge, the United been a “uni opportunity Church Sunday, Oct. 10. Sun |see San ic pain yp alae! iad lp maggie ing at gai Nati isla: _"* 8 . . Th Oct. 7, 1965. |form inte a bell of ice as be} Frank and Haroki Hobson are, 14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., | ee » “| Eaton, Employee se reise ei: lin Engineering for Frigitronics,| When ion melts, case is being heard with- New. Treatment inc. of Bridgeport, Conn. ‘gins to heal. Seek Decision out a jury before U. 8. District | Dr. Dickson told the confer- ee ae seins Oe 000 Court. Judge Girard Kalbfleish. Is Developed ert’ thot more than’ 100 pa. !achments operated on with this| Om $100; Eston made additional loans tients have been treated with ™strument heal ie five or six to Frank Hobson and, by 1935, In Eye Ailment _loutstanding success. \days, compared with the three| CLEVELAND (AP) — Cyrus |the amount had climbed to $27,- | The cryostylet consists of 9 \Week®-Reeded for another treat'| Eaton, Canadian-bora million /500. With interest, it now is esti- TORONTO (CP)--Two Univer- \series of transistors attached to | "ents PRatocoagulation. jalve industrialist, and 0 ar mated at $100,000 sity of Toronto opthalmologists a tip and by Freon gas.|° cases the patient can employee, ee aoe eo. GAVE BONUS and a Connecticut engineer It was defeloped from a device — inte the operating room a ype ie es a roa Harold Hobson, who left have developed a fast, effective ‘first used to extract cataracts. a ae —. = Eatee’s employment &. 1941, method of treating detachments The cataract stuck to the probe Only naes- right ollect W-year-old collection of. was of the retina of the eye, ithe way a wet tongue will stick |Metic needed debt which now totals about to him as a bonus by To the Music of THE SHADOWS One of the opthalmologists, to a cold skate. : wan wine at Dr. D.' H. Dickson, described »yp_LAINS METHOD . \ Frank H ob omar éctate. which ; The Rollav - the method in a paper read to| A university spokesman ex- caheles te pest of Clvelead way Club 4 ~ the Canadian Electronics Con plained that to use the device Trust shares, nt to ~~ ference. His partmer in the the surgeon rotates the eyeball wife Julta, who died in weet. Thursday, Oct. 7th 9.30 to 12.30. work is Dr. Michael Shea. ' |to a position where he can in- hAbout the of her death the Admission 50 cents ee Ly ar aan een pul er rm Phas: mated sa00.nee.. worth an Qe Don’t miss the Sheet’ : le ov ' : ’ called a cryostylet, developed where the retina is detached. Also in 1961, Harold Hobson { : ” exciting eer . thie by Ralph Crump, vice-president’ He can see the eye tissue settled the debt out of court with ; : , A It's he es Saoyaee EY a4 Oe es, rit paud 11 a.m. Cape Traverse 6.30 Services Crapaud 9.45 a.m. Try- on 11 a.m: Cape Traverse 7.30 pm. 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