- - -w‘ -e--.---» - tr---t-~ The Guardian rm 3 ndutéatm Royal Canadian my Friday, Dec. 27' 1957 second World War service includ- n . cl command of two destroyers. IOIIII 19 Elqulmlll ll "5‘» 5‘ Among his intmests have WI! Chief of 518“ '~0 ¢h_¢_C°m‘ been mo,-e execuuvg officer dinllfldlu Officer Naval Divisions. macs ommo (cruiser! and of at l-lamilton. Ont. Commodore i RMCS Corwallis. training estab- Budae was mentioned In denim- .. services SUNDAY t the Nomi Church ior' I115! Communion Service at 3 p.m. 111: the tiase of bad weather a nd (‘A L E D 9 N I A P|‘"bY‘¢"l“ roads. separate services, North mi. service Sunday Dec- WM a. sauna 1.ao.i Reception of New 3. P- m- C°“d“°'‘d 5’ "°l“' Members. Rev. Dr. E. A. Betti. ‘tulC“3Y‘ Minister. lishment near Digby NS, and cbes in 1941 ml was -war , . . - . ~‘ ding officer of the the Distinguished Service Cross mm F-0‘P"?'» Chm" Du" BRADALRANE u ited Ch ll . °°"‘5"‘“ . - ~ ‘ _(_[.\n.,.s for sung”. D“-em. Sum”. Dem “uh. HMLS Quebec tciuiser.l Before in 1944. .,., , . til-ti Broadcast over C.F.C.Y.i 3 _” junday SCl|00l. 11.30 Bl'CRk' m_ at isiead. All are welcome .m. Pleasant Valley 7.30 Rev. H.S. Raynor. Minister. I-‘R’-:'t::RlCT0l' -.\'!b ‘I.iar'al- i PRi;353SYTf']:('§llr‘l‘_:‘ $35“ ~selr“ibane Churches of Christ, Sunday Ilfl( 3 ~ ‘ ‘ AMONG THE FARMERS Federatiea of Agriculture Neivsleller zn'.'I<oD--0 010 l FARM SHORT COURSE ‘the principle of parity income for " r ; glt‘‘iZlll0l’l. services for Sunday . ember 29th.'Valleyfield, 11200 ,n- Belle River. 3:00 p.m.: rwcll Head. 7:30 P- 3('Klilll()ll. minister. Ealiéitld services for Sunday. De- and 730 p.m. Ev- pone welcome. Rev. M. Carl (;|-;tiRt;l.-ZTOWN P a s to r a l (‘lt.ii_'t' ‘fig .\l‘l'\'It‘€S for Dec. 29t . 11‘ ‘m \lilltown Cross: 2.30 p.m. §(ulL't‘(ill. 7 p.m. Georgetown. uatiii night service on Tuesday 1134: pm Rev. W. A. aterson. yin“. . .". Tllii PRESBYTERIAN Church in niiizitia. Services Sunday. Dec- ('mll(‘I’. 29th; rdltllh. Divine “i|]'\l]Il) ll:00 I. ...i.....i Ill 30 a. m.: _, aiH‘t‘i:u.-ll S('|'Vl(‘P : \li>lll.'llll(‘ evening p ill \ warm wclco R(‘\ l). A. Campbell. ('lll'RCl-I OF CHRIST. The Lortl'< day. December 29th: Mon- tague. 00 a. m. Bible school, ii iii; a m. the Lord's supper and pi‘t'.'i(‘llll’l,‘,' service: Murray River mm a in. Bible school. 11:00 a. vn. The Lord's supper and fl'v‘i’i"llll'lg service. Sermon by K. 1 \'tir.i.s: Murray Harbor. 6:00 p it‘ Bible school and the Lord's g'_.I\>t‘l' Combined Evangelistic j‘l\1l.“ at Montague Church of “])[‘|\l at 8:00 p. In. Everyone lt‘l-' . ne. K.T. Norris. Evangelist .\itltRAY HARBOUR —- Mur- ray Hm-r Pastoral Charge. The Uni:-‘ri Church of Canada. Ser- vices. Sunday. Dec. 29th. Murray Inn‘ 11 a.m.. Little Sands 2.30 pm 'note change of hour) Mur- my Harbour 7.1!) p.m. At Mur- ray River and Murray Harbour tlicrc will be a service commem- nrziiini: the anniversary of the birth of Charles Wesley. An ad- df(‘.\S on his life will be given and some ot his hymns will be sting. Rev. L. S. Wooltrey. Minis- tr. Tlll-I MONTAGUE PASTORAL Charge. The United Church ot Canada. Rev. J M. Fraser, Min- hter. Sunday. Dec. 29. New Year services as follows: Lower Mon- tague. Sunday School at 10.30 a. m. l-lvening Service at 7.30 with Sir, Robert Hutchison. B.A. Pine Hill Student. as preacher. Trini- P5 t'iiiirch. Montague: 10 a. m. Sitntlfl) School. 11 am. Morning st‘l'ilt‘(‘ and Junior Sunday School Gucst preacher. Mr. Robert Hut- ‘ B.A. |Evi.-ning Service h Lmser Montague). A hearty yelt-tune to all. QUEENS HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge lcrviccs. Dcccmbcr mh as tol- bin Victoria ll am. Hampton ipiii.. Bonshaw 7.30 p.m. Rev. ll K. Charman. Minister. l'IGG HAZELBROOK Cross R«~-«i~ service for Sitndav Dec. 8th Uigg ll a.m..Hazelbrook 3 mm Cross Roads 7.30 p.m. All arc uclcome to these services. lll‘\. C.W. Passey. Minister. I'M‘!-JHEAD Pastoral Charge. (‘mud Church or Canada. Rev. I \ l-‘orsvth. B,/A-.. Minister. (‘:i.iiili scrviccs for Sunday. De- C(‘mlit‘|‘ 29, 1957. West Covehead ll a.iii. Union Road 3 p.m.. Stan- lntic 7.30 pm. , -%§§?: .T|ll-I PR!-ZSR\'TERlA.\' Church in t.in(la. (‘cntral Parish. Canoe (Mr S S 10 am . Service 11 a.m. Mine .\lilc Crock‘ Service at 3 p. “‘ Vl.\‘dc River Bible Class 7 p. s(‘l‘\l('t" 7.30 pm. Rev. George [(1]. n_ \linister. vl‘ 0 W N A L Unitfid Pastoral gql:-[title scrviccs. Sunday_ Dec . l H am. at Millview; 7 pm. It Pownal. Christmas program in 31! llerbcrt Church. Saturday. M 23 at 7.30 p.m. Rev. 1'. R. Goiidcr. Minister. L‘ . Y. Dec. 29. ll a.m. Lentral. 2.30 p.m. York. 7.!) p.m. acltlcy, fiffiw t. 0 ND 0 N Pastoral ""29 Presbyterian Church in ‘HUNTER RNII Pastoral Ezra. The usual am-ca [un'1(‘, Minister. ' Sunday School ton Sunday School . Bradalbane Sunday School at 10.- munnynlnnn _ Orwell nendizl‘ a.m. Merle Zimmerman. Min-1 Cl‘. CORNWALL Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Ser- "" Rev’ F‘ vices Sunday. Dec. Nth. New Do- minion ll a.m.. White Gift otter- PKL.§.nYTEmAN “NRC” in ing Kingston 3 p.m.. C.G.l.T. Can- die Lighting Service. Cornwall I730 s d Sch l c ll .. -_ 1, follows: Mur- ~ P~m- ‘"1 “Y 00 °”'W8_ ::::]l:;.i|_)3',,,.flcI;,e_-11:51; a,m_ peters 11_ a.m. Rev. R.A. Patterson. Mi- a.t 3:10 nister. PRINCE - tuned Church 0, C,,,_l canrnan IEDEQUE Unitedi h Church service Sunday ll a.m. A Christmas service. Rev. Charles A. Britten D.D. FREE CHURCH OF Scotland. Services, December 29th. Argyle Shore ll a.m.. Cape Traverse 3 p.m.. Summerside 7 p.m. Rev. Robert Christie. Minister. GOSPEL HALL. Lower Free- town Services for Lord's Day Remembering the Lord 10.30 a.m.. 7 p.m.: Gospc meeting 8 p.m., Bible Study Thur- day 8 p.m. G. A. Ramsay. FUNDAMENTAL B A P T I S T Church Central Bedeque. Servic- es for Sunday. Dec. 29th. 10.45 Morning Worship, 12 noon Sunday School. 7.30 Evening service. Ri- chard E. Coston. Pastor. TRYON -— BONSHAW— Unit- ed Baptist Psstorate. Rev. Lind- say R. Graves. Minister. Servic- es for Sunday. Dec. 29th., Bon- shaw ll a.m.; Westmoreland 3 p. m.; Tryon 6.45. p.m. Sunday School at Tryon ll a.m. All are welcome. TRYON PASTORAL Charge. The schedule of services for Try- on Pastoral Charge of the Unit- ed Church of Canada for Sunday. December 29th is as follows: 11 a.m. Tryon, 3 p.m. Cape Traverse 7 p.m. Crapaud. Minister. Rev. D. C. E rle UNITED CHURCH of Canada Kensington. Sunday December 29. Sunday School 9.50 Morning Wor- ship ll o'clock. Evening worship 7.30. Massed choir. Christmas‘ Story will be presented in scrip- ture and song. Summertield Ser- vice 2.30. Rev. L. M. Murray. 8. A.; B.D.. Minister. ANGLICAN CHURCH services for the New London Perish on December 29th. The first Sun- day after Christmas. Rector. v. W. Eric lngraham. St. Mark's. Kensington. Holy Com- munion, 8.3 s.ni._. and carol ser- The Vocational School with them‘ l"m°"‘ -' assistance and co—operation of FARM MEETINGS the Department of Agriculture is In farm organization circles all ning for farm people over across Canada a great flurry ot sixteen years of age a generahpreparation will be underway for course in agriculture. Present the numerous meetings both pro- ans are for this course to com-'vincial and national which take Commodore Patrick 13- Budge. mence on Monday February 3 place in January. The Canadian 5=- °' ‘.7 ‘:,“°:. '2 13:‘i:::::::'*:"°'i..::..;".;::::.*:.'° .i:'.' take up the appointment of Chief ma _"5 an '7' "Am" " ' n . . « s--rr -o ;-W-'":‘ V.“-":’"s ""‘°-.'i'.i’.;“t5.i‘;'L..‘:‘.1?“82£l..i3°'i.L'L°.‘i?.?;£¥.» “Duo Cold‘ on March 3' 58‘av‘:i.labl:aTblayt::Ei:1l1ifeTtwland'Quebec City as the scene of H‘ M3 been .(’°mm°d°l° ,RC.Nlwomen taking part. their convention where will also Barracks. Esquimalt. B.(,.. since _ take “me during the week of September. 1954. Commodore For young people either en- J P 20 the E [C Comb Budfle was born in England 8lld‘§i:§€(:!l: tar;lr:_1st;1go{t)rlht;ts)n}(ti£:‘!‘Y‘\Pl)lf' efi:;“;f"the Federafigng; Agricun l N V in 1921 C0 ‘ . enterN Hers an excenent opportunity tn ture. in the Maritimes the Mar- gnin information tnn, Wm be of itime [Federation of ‘Agriculture [value for all time to come. There l‘°l'-‘ls "5 3""“3l meal“? °" ‘Inn’ ‘is a great deal to know about-:‘a‘n'3' :e(;'elr:tl;:)':l°l°3' wlglgiénlemlrse‘ . , ttarming. no one knows all about , _ nrvlce 2'30 p‘m' Lorne and Wop it. most of us do not know enough Wm me“ 9”” “' J3"“‘''Y' ‘mp Wm‘ "5' ‘but there is always the oppor-~ Preceding all these meetings at THE PRESLYTERIAN Churn‘. tuntty to learn and we would re- the provincial leveld will lac num- in Canada. Services for Sunday. c°|:'.":e':g "cf _ . | §_h°"l"rSf° .°"°"St°xe°"!“‘t': 8"‘. Elmer]. lseet” December 29m’ Keir Mem°rial'{;r‘c de ‘v)\('lT'ul(lm;dd‘it(io00l :tligsesl’ioll‘s’ tore lirl.-8 ptfillls til): Malpeqlm Sunday Sch°°] 10 a’m"forTtiz:tTon on willm aprlleaaring Wflglfll to the natiomlialyleg/el 8 The’ 1s)lll‘:ll(;‘:yS:“I"i0°oel l2l0(’;'':'n:'\r°Si':,’i‘:‘'(:' - ‘number of farmers who will at-It service 3.00 _n m. Certificates tor‘sTAB“"AT'0N_ mu‘ ‘:$:dr:n':.‘:.£,{ntceffirgljefiglllzfiénfggfil. completion of Sunday School cour- Last '. k V‘? "ommomcd lip" of the totnl lhev do therefore ,.a,._; ms “nu be awarded at the mom_ on the bill nhicli had been in- V - t 1),“ . . troduced in the House of Com- ‘'3' 3 ‘Hy 3'93 "°5p°"" "Y- 3 and afternoon 5erV|ceS' Ken" mons and pointed otit that con- backed up by 3 r°35°“"bl3" “'1 Enigma‘ Sunday School 10 am" siderable concern had been voic- "Clem ’“°'h°d "“'°“3h ‘h’ F ‘ gizifle :9TVlC€ 7-33 P}-im. AE Na“ ed_ A any the Minister of An‘ eration and other groups of ar- we ome to a . ev. . Bean, B.A.. B.TH.. no Minister COMING EVENTS Bingo Hope River Hall to night. i PROMOTED vice 7.30 p.m. St. Stephens, Bur- lington. carol service ll a.m.. St. Thomas’. French River. Carol changes which e will recom- What 5h°”ld make up lam‘ pol‘ mend. First the formula is to be ‘Cy’ 1 based on ten-year average rath- GREEN CHRISTMAS : er than three. 1 While years ago a green Christ- This change if made will ofimas was look upon With some‘ course have the etfect of in- foreboding yet in this age of tra-I ' riculture has announced certain ’i"l"3 3‘ me m“j°my °l’l“l°" °f| creasing to some degree the base vel by automobile very few will ' ‘ ' supports be inclined to regret the absence will be calculated but it will stillof snow. Certainly the landscape llikely mean that the guaranteed did not Present U19 l|‘ldltl0n8l E‘-9 ‘price would continue to decline Christmas scenery but there are Card Party. Hampshire Hall. Saturday at 8:00 p. m. Come to New Ycar‘s start upward but useipeople celebrate Christmas with‘ owly. i ermometer around 100 de-- Cards and dance. Millvicw Halli In addition the advisory com- grces in the shade. Weather of every Friday. beginning Friday. mittee is to be made up of far- this kind serves to shorten the December 27th. Millview Wl mers and representatives of farm winter and any arrangement‘ . . . ‘organizations rather than to “in- which will have the effect ot« DEW’ P3715)‘ "3" 5°‘"‘3 1“"' clude representation from" farm shortening it at the other end d‘y- Dec‘ 27"‘ SP°“5°‘"°d organization as was previously Will me?! With general lDPl'0V8l- Grille X11 5- H- 3-‘ G°°d 1“ stat . ‘LAND USE COMMITTEE ome we even .:*a:e":e".:.°: ‘i“‘.. °.‘;'.:‘.i:.::::;.% griday Rig"; tSp°":‘°re‘éogg the billpaiilil tyhes fo(llowin:c\‘\j'oEds rl‘ThE its program of study this session‘: .°"““““'’ '‘"‘’’'‘°‘ "‘”' Board shall from time to time under the Chairmanship or then “C ”sured' {in accordance with this Act ta Hon. C.G. Power. This commit-‘: sacred concert C0,-nwa” Uni, such _action as is necessary to tee. which was seft tip nnd clon-‘ ted Cnumn mnigm Friday, Deustabilize the ‘pl‘l(’PS of agi-icultur-‘ducted _a series oedheainingstgst ember 27, 3 n.m_Lncn1tn1entns_‘al commodities at their respec-isprmg is concern wt e sistcd by in- Pct.-r via,-|)(,,.,id_ ;tive prescribed prices. and shallibroad field of the use of our ag-i R_p_ Mugford and Julie Cnrsnnntake such action and make such ricultural lland reioulrces aind re-; Admission =5 15 '.'.i’§§"£.§“ZI‘.““§L‘i;..i“..2"§.;¥;2;'il:§f.‘3..‘i.$1’.‘é.f{“’ ° °'"' - su . - - ‘ Variety Concert With Film. ed prices for an agriculturallllURAL UNREST - “The Foot Holds of the Antartic" ‘commodity in effect from timel There is I 80011 deal 0’ Um‘9Sl_ teaturing “Jim McDonald andjto time shall bear a fair relat-‘throughout rural Canada today. Kimball Jarvis" Dec. 28th. St-ionship to thtsbase price for such H.H. Hannam. President of the Mary's Hall Souris. Adm. 50 cts. a commodity." However. there is Canadian Federation of Agriculv -25 cts. Sponsored by sr. Auxill- still good grounds for believing ture. told the annual meeting of‘ by usi . c ary, Souris Hospital. that the formula should embodyl (Continued on D180 10’ ‘ dance in Bonshaw w‘ 1_ "311. nntntil perhaps 1962 at which point many pflfls of the world where‘ Dec. 31st. JOIN ms MERRY rAit‘nr OF HAPPY CUSTOMERS AT - P|ERCE’S The Friendliest Store Town. {action is Guaranteed. where your Satis- Personnl Attention, Prompt Service Free Delivery. ; Quality Foodsr 9 Budget Prices Our very best wishes to everyone for a very happy and pros- perous 1958. May it bring happiness to in Marshmallows, l Maxwell House COFFEE, lb . . All Flavors JELLO, 6 for .. Libby's (In glass) Fruit for Salad Lowney's White or Colored Lantic Icing Sugar, 2 lbs. 29: Flllfld‘ SHORTENING, lb. 25: - _‘ __. tall. ' s. 39. 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