‘ ""SIF‘WE’EW PLAYING IT COOI friend Chris. a Samoyed husky. This is their favorite way of keeping cool in the Skipper. a Scotch terrier. goes for a swim the easy way--on the back his CHINESE CANADIANS l COFFEE BEGAN The Chinese population of. Lloyd‘s of London began as a Canada now numbers approxi- 1 coffee house in 1686 run by Ed- mately 60. . lward Lloyd. A Confederation Centre LAST TWO DAYS! FRI. - SAT. Vancouver Festival Production LA The movie is only half the story—See the Musical Stage Production. FRI. and SAT. ISLAND les Plug 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Aug. 7, 1061 Nursing Lodge Is Planned Next To Senior Citizen Home On‘ the day that Premier Wal- home. being comtrucied as part ter Shaw officially opens 12 sen-l. for citizens housing units on Grafton Street in Summenside. door, according to Welfare and Labor Minister Henry Wedge. Mr. Wedge said yaterday the date for the sod-turning has not been decided. as it will have to in with the premier’s but “we expect to halve the ceremony between Aug. 15 and Aug. 20." he added. Tenders tor the home. to be built under the Senior Citizen's Housing Corporation, are ex be called September - Building sites so far have all of the government's program for homes for the elderly. are ‘ to be used for persons requiring ambulatory care; the other 25 for persons requiring only light nursing care. _ Six of the new units in Sum- merside are now occupied. and other units in Alberton, Welling- ton and Kensington will be open n. The building corporation 5 preparing to go ahead with com struction of 26 units in Char- lottetown this fall. but so far no one has shown willingness to donate the necessary land. been donated. keeping costs to REV. D. H. HAW held of Alberton will be organ- ist. This service will take the form of a memorial to the early fathers of the church. EVENING SERVICE The evening service will also be an outdoor'one. Rev; J. I. Mu-nson of St. Lambert. Quad will be guest preacher and spe- cial music will be sung by Mr.‘ pect l. Twenty-five units in the new a minimum. Ottawa River. near Pem- broke, Ont. tCP Wirephoto) l lMan Appears {For Gas Theft SUMMERSIDE — Donald El- wood Holmes of Kensington ap- peared re Magistrate W. Chester 5. MacDonald yester- day ln Prince County so trate's court on two charges of theft of gasoline. The accused. granted ball of $50 on each charge. had his case adjourned to Aug. 11. Two fines totalling 325 were meted out to Chester Webb. of RCAF Station Summerside. on two ‘ oils. for was fined $10 and costs for driving on" the wrong side at the highway. He was or that one more traffic violation would result in suspension of his driver’s licence. man was fined $20 and costs for illegal possession of liquor. TWILIGHT PERF. at 6:00 PM. N.B. Man speeding. Francis Edward Champion _ and Mrs. Ralph MacLennan or Springfield West and Carl Ad- ams of 0’1.eary. The organist will be Miss Merry Barbour. At morning and afternoon worr ship the service of praise will be led by Brae choir and in the evening by the Men's Choir o! the pastoral charge. The life of the Presbyterian gan long before the erection of a building especially for war ship. It originated with the eanv settlers who were under pastor al oversight of Rev. Allan Fra- ser. minister of Alberton, whose ‘ congregation embraced all the territory north of Lots 10 and 11. This pioneer minister trave1l~ ed on foot or on horseback to visit his scattered parishionen. He was a man whose leadership and ability were recognized by the Presbytery of his time and one who was held in affection- » ate esteem by his people, The - hardship of caring for so large and scattered a field broke his health and at the early age of 45 his 15-year ministry came to an end in 1870. PASTORA'I‘E DIVIDED In 1865. five years before Mr. Fraser's death. the large pas- torate was divided into eastern and western parts. The districts of Brae. West Point and Camp- bellton. which separated from Alberton at this time. came un- der the care . William lStewart. The duration of Mr. Stewart's ministry is uncertain :but he was still on the charge ‘in 1868. BRAE UNITED CHURCH W. Prince Church Has Church in this community be who did the Evening—9:15 p.m. 90th Anniversary Sun. ALBERTON Draws Fine ‘: BUREAU The guest preacher will in the early days at Brae, Sunday worship was conduct in tile school whic h had been M at Bree. mmuuitiesi a re those “1. two is i. a n d Lauchlan Wan. The first set- tled minister, Rev. A. 3. Mac- lbeod, served from INS-1087. Some 16 years later William a me r of t added to the char PAST MINB’I'ERS Ministers who have served the congregation since 1087 are: Rev. J. R. Cof . Rev, Archi- bald Gunn. Rev. William Mac- Donald, Rev. Ewen MacDonald, Rev. 8. 3. M. Rogeraon. The present min- ister ls Rev. David B. Hamil- n. The elders are Russell Rog- ers, Fred MacLeod. Robert Oulton and Walter Wedlock. A church hall was built in 1957 and dedicated the follow- g year. In this anniversary year the church building has been reno- d ‘redecorated. A new choir loft and pulpit area has been made possible through the < George Griffin (nee Eleanor Oultonl who contributed finan- cially toward it. The floor has been tiled and both interior and exterior of the building have been painted. 12 Adults Pass Water Safety Examinations HUNTER RIVER —- Twelve On Telephone po . ' Vince Martin. who oper , an auto body plant ln-Brudenell ed a w“ ing on the telephone to lottetown. He th an Man Gets Jolt During Storm MONTAGUE— A abort. sev- ere electrical storm damaged power and telephone lines in this area late Thursday after- noon. No other damage was re« rted - ates near the town, said no receiv- considerable jolt while talk- Char- elec- trical charge entered his . through the hand holding the phone and left via his feet, He was numb for a few seconds but was not hurt. CENT I: 1: EV Wires were burned off at the homes of At. MacDon. ald and Carl Gulls. near the Martin Auto Body Shop. Heavy rain accompanied the storm here. However. tile rain belt was narrow and apparently did not extend as far south as the Whim Road and was not much further north than Poole's .Corner. SEEK DOGS IJINCOLN. England (CP) - Farmers here in Lincolnshtr. are starting a. drive suing: killer dogs. recent man shear Ilaushyr by wild canine pacle the country branch of in. National Farmers' Union in. decided to offer £0 reward foe information leading to the up. ture of” a ENNIAL ENIS FRIDAY, AUGUST 7th 81', ELEANORS—Second day—Annual Industrial Fair and Carnival. Band Concert by Royal Canadian Dragoons It 8:00 .m. NORTH nu'Ilrlco—mo p.m. Highland College Scottish Festian th Sandra Bald Jonas. World Champion Highland Dancer. Lobster Supper 4:00-0:00 p.m. OTTETOWN—PEJ. Ladies Golf Tournament, Bel. vedere Golf and Winter Club. I SATURDAY, AUGUST 8th NAN—Centennial Celebrations - 0:00 am. Soap Box Derby. Bicycle Race, Junior and Senior Track and d - z 15 p.111. Float Parade and Official Opening 3:30 p.m. Band Concert. Royal C oons 5:00 pan. Supper - Barbecued Whole Steer - Sky Div- ing Exhibition- -9:00 p.m. Open Air Dance. HARLO’I‘TE’I‘OWN—7:30 pan. Yacht Club-Royal Canad- lnn Dragoons Band Concert -I"lnish Premier’c Cup Yacht Race. 81'. ELEANORS—1:00 p.m. Centenial Celebrations - Mid- way - Displays - Ladies Tea - Bingo - 7:00 pan. Band Concert with Mlscoucbo Band-8:30 p.m. Centennial Ball - Crowning Miss St. Eleonora - Judging Most Dig- ulfied Grandfather. NORTH RUS’l‘lco—nghland College Scottish Festival with Sandra Bald Jones, World Champion Highland Dancer. and Lovnt Scot Pipe Band and Dancers. CHARLOTTETOWN—Arrlval Bluenose 11. COVEHE persons passed swimming and water safety examinations at Stanley Bridge Monday follow- ing an adult Red Cross swim- ming class sponsored by the Hunter River Women’s Insti- tute. Mrs. Eleanor Rowledge and Grant Peterson received the Royal Life Sa Society's “bronze medallion". while Red Cross awards went to the fol- lowing: Senior: Marilyn Carew, Grant Peterson. Intermediate: Kathryn Bow- man. Vaughan Johnston. .lunior: Mrs. Claire Smith. George Bagnall. Douglas Knox. Lloyd Carew. Beginner: Margaret Smith, rs. Christine Loughran. Mon - Fri 2 pm. and 4 pm. Fri. Eve. at 8 [um—SPECIAL FAMILY SHOWI Sat. 10 a.m., 2 p.m_, 4 pass. GALLERY THEATRE Adults $1.00 Children 500 erts. Morell. driving an unlicen- sed vehicle: Henry Albert Rob- erts. Morel]. improper equip- ment on vehicle: Joseph Hay- ' den. Rustlco. improper equip- ment on vehicle. and Nina Ce- work. soloist and Mrs. David MacDo- cilia Clow, Pleasant Gnove. backing a vehicle when unsafe to do so. 3th In a series of NATIONA Conducted by ONE NIGHT ONLY SUNDAY. AUG. ORCHESTRA of Canada Victor Feldbrill 9—9:00 P.M. Sunday Concerto L YOUTH John Avison COMING MONDAY August 10 to 15 DON MESSER and HllS ISLANIDERS 3' 1 Monday to Thursday . 8:30 PM. 'Happv 8th _ '1 . Reunion'Set -IN THEATRE August 15 of the "happy". Seige Battery of 5 World War One will be held! Saturday. August 16. at more‘ A . ores. Among out of the province members expected to attend are: D.A. Donnell. Pawtucket, 12.1.. D.D.C. MacDonald. North Battlefotd. Sank” M.C. es. Carmbellton. N. 3.. William Stewart. Milford. N.l'-l. Rev. Samuel Profitt. Beaverton. Ont.. The reunion 8th Canadian DOUBLE FEATURE _ FRI. - SAT. . - SHOW AT DUSK Plunder was the law- Love was tlIlt oc- ‘built on the land which is now 01“ THE GUARDIAN Rev. S. B. Profitt. a formerl . Instructor for the course was SEATS A New Brunswick man. Clan. For so years a well kept lit- minister. His theme will be "The . mfg“: g1; fflgfig-tfisfofl Mrs. Albert Craswell. Mrs. 1.50 up Eve. 61‘“ AM of Fredericton., “am. white church has served as Bread of Life." Soloists will be mun"), the cememy .3 01...... Lloyd Carew was chairman of L25 up “all” fined $10 and €083. for Mlfllthe place of worship for Prol- William Wedlock of Summer- than the church bu|1djng_ The the sponsoring committee. may 1“ traffic cw’t- estant people in the rural com— side (formerly of Brae) a n d lowest tombstones bear the date The CW 0' Lawrence 9"“ munity of Brae. Charles Caseley. The guest or- 1867 and there is evidence that rms'r sums Emlw' soumpm't’ “'35 adjourn“ In recognition 0! lhll Milli/er— glniSt Will be MI‘S. Harry Call— at one time this cemetery was The first Dutch postage 9"] Augo'7 In Guam county sary special services Will be n at St. Eleanors. formertl used by people of a large area, stamps appeared in 1352, 21:51:21? 0: $1113.”?eéar2: held on Sundahy. They will be Rowena MacLeod of Brae. 'l‘hel . . conducted by t e minister. Rev. sacrament of Ba tism will bel gilddgt‘élzfiaonwmom due “'9 David K. Hamilton. The morn— observed. p ‘I* * * * * * * * . e ' in: service will have the nature Rev. 5. B. Profitt will preach ! . I‘IIl'OllgIl Fm“ 0‘ $10 and "05“ “9" g of a congregational family ga~ again in the afternoon at an l 3 Shows CANADIAN 112‘? "Wed 0‘“ i" We MM" theme for worship. outdoor service on the church’ 2 ‘ [HE ‘ grounds. His theme will be e _ _ t HangflviMm??'t mfg-l? one of the most efficient bat- “What Mean Ye By These . 7 9 lfwn' _M"gl¥ “A? V ' teries in the Canadian army, Stones?" Mrs. Wallace Mac- A Rea] 'cense‘ rs' wry be” Rob' especially ‘ counter-battery Lean of Cascumpec will be the . Thriller l MIGHTY EPIC OF THE HANDFUL OF MEN... WHO FORMED THE INCREDIBLE “FLYING WEDGE" AT THE BATTLE OF THERMOPYLAE! a! CINF M Afr’fi: (JCJE slll‘cll'ilii Sill null DIANE um olvm EGAN- RICHARDSON ' BAKER' CUE ' FARRAR' AD—Go-Kart Racing, 4¥4¥¥¥¥¥4 L NORTH RIVER J. In RAL FAMILY FU'! TONIGHT . SAT. SHOWS ABOUT 9-00 ‘» i (ll UR h, DE LUXE .n‘ ALSO Sfllm DONALD HOUSTON Jack Olltcllffe. Boston. Mass.. Bert Connors. Detroit. Michigan, and Dr. Leo Macxennn. Van- couver. B.C. Friday e Saturday 6:00 & 9:15 p.m. Firs Twilight Perm—All Seats $1.00 Evening—1.00 & 1.50 no 2nd Canadian Siege Battery Plans Reunion The Second Canadian Seize Battery. first complete Island ,Vldtors Welcome in Casual Clothes f1 g “COME AS YOU ARE—BUT COME" W ans l ...........n‘ “V OONFEDEBATION an'rnn BOX omen (3-84“ afterlp.m.2-M61) MGMYANDMUSEUM OPEN nun-nu... e .................. .. .... ... . .......... .. 12 noon- 9:00 pan. BMAUBANT OPEN 10:00 am. - 10:00 pan. pm. - 9 pan. Mum—8pm. . 9:80 Mn. to 7:30 pm. 12 noon to 7:” pa. . m wifi'm Enlist m sans us unusa- urday. Ann-t 10. Members will meet at the IA.- ion Home at 1:6 pm. From "GUNSMOKE AT TUCSON" “Western n Q. Ccnomasoops Color" THRILLING n." mbsunywuncndtsdh (altimetan early h 1015. and wentoverseasln of tterywsntu Income-u. Beam in! that yen/itch fiance in May.1016.lnd M 11' "moth the 80mm onen- as mean mill- cum, wallow-alum. Rhadtharqmtatlondm l slvcsswell WESTERN ‘... , .3 . 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