Unemployment Office Has ‘Exceptionally Busy Year figure; Sippliedl blv thle Char-ivate cars are runnin ietown - atlona imp oyment has not been the u‘ . office reveal that 3300'pe0p1e cf private vehicles. (.‘xb::flSI.12ial)l]0lI]1‘S)l ‘N now drawing ‘l’)(‘il€.IllS in are benefitting accordingly and Kings and Queens (-011111105‘. This have not laid off as many em. o(fc;.iiitit‘sf mcludfisl theclcllly t0! Dloyees as is customary. CM;-o eown. _ _e iar ot e- “SHE - . ._ Wm office administers the Un- Bcca§§:E(§- {:eCL:]lc’lI::J30n of e Ioymem “‘.S””‘"“° Act to fishermen under the provii ‘ W“ °°“.m'e.5' .Th.e $“mme"‘ of the Unemployment In Sonsl sid_¢ gmccfiuftis «]I‘_’l’]'(‘eSdf‘iCgtl‘1‘;‘g 0;? Act. the Charlottetown Offsildleallgii Prmc - 5 ehadth '< ' " ' I much higher than a year ago due wry‘ afidbgflffig §:_:$n't"li‘rtn: 11:15‘ I ,0 the fact that more than 600 added 17 extra people to ifs gfs. fillfrmen are now clalmams 3-‘ fice staff. The normal office staff- , result of amendments to lllC_‘is 14' so that the personnel has Ull,€.mPI°Y"‘°’“ 1“5“‘fa“"e Aclimore than doubled. These cas- uhich became effective last Apt ua] “.Orke,.S “m be em 1 ed , These fishermen were idlelmroughout the MM” mI:n‘]’t3;‘s _ gyear 380 but S1l'lC€’tIl€.V Wereluntil the period of seasonal un:‘* mble to draw benefits at thatlempioymem draws to 8 close mo they were not obliged to, One of the big problems con: mister at the Local Office as I fronting the office is the claim-' RIDE “D°mDI°)’9d- ant who fails to produce his in- slightly more than 900 people surance book when he files his mm Charlottetown and vicinity , claim. This result in delay, over ue benefit c|aimunts_.a1moSt{which the office has no control, as exact total at the same date ‘ am the remedy is strictly in the no year ago. Up to the present I Ilands of the claimant. Trouble mil officials say that Charlotte-Ils experienced also with a per- [gwn seems to have escaped the cema‘,-28 of the claimants whose increase in unemployment which I Contributions. or stamps m a y i. being reported from other not have been legally obtained. E and there! mild weather is giving credit for pi-mal year more people con- gcted with bus services and tfucking services are laid off. But the absence of snow has al- lowed truck and bus traffic to eintinue unhindered at least ov- gigthe main highways. For the mite reason, many more pfi. Anglican C hurch ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL Anglican Roohford Square fl Reverend Canon G. B. Moffatt. M.A., B.D. Rector The Reverend W. G. Hogg, Honorary Assistant Priest Organist and Choir Director, Iiiu Suzanne Brenton. Lic. Mu. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY n.m.—-Mattins. _ a.m.—Holy Eucharist. ll: n.m.-Church School (6-15) n.m.—Choral Eucharist , n.ln.—Church School Ilfler 6). PM p.m.—Holy Baptism 7:00 p.m.—Evensoug. Daily Services at usual hours. All Welcome ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Established 1759 by Royal ‘ Foundation “Reverend Canon J. T. lbbou. Rector I and Choir Director, . . John Harris. F.R.C.0. I a.m.—-Holy Communion "r'—I‘.| (Beginners and ’ ary Classes). ‘ O0 a.m.—Morning Prayer and rmon. bject: “The Grace That\ Is ivcn Us”. '00 p.m.—Evensong and Set- To Attend -PRESBYTERIAN KIRK OF S. JAME Reverend T. H. B. Somen. M.A.. S.T.M.. Minister Ills: E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus.Bac.. F.M.C.M.. ' and Director of Chain a.m.—Church School. mU_‘a.m.—Morning Worship Sermon: “Some “Good People” Whom You Would ‘.Walk a Block to Avoid Meeting”. Althem: “Grant Us Thy - "fence" (Mendelssohn). ' '“ lD~ln.—Evening Worship ‘ fill Meditation. s in Protestantism: m-“One Lonely Monk Among lie Mighty” — The Story of Luther”. A-them: “Lord, For Thy ‘killer Mercies' Sake” (Far- Put). "H1038 VERY WELCOME +_______ _:____ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH nu ‘ Ministers: - A. Frank MacLean, B.A. - 6. Howard Christie. B.A., 3.1). 39% Andrew s. Weir, 0.1). and Director of Choirs I-‘. Mugford. A.B.C.0. Em I-?.—Scnior Church ‘gt-m.—Pflmary and Begin- ‘-m.—Divine Worship .1'lIou Public Prayer Phil!‘ OF PRAYER-Private .9"?-Daily Devotions Vere.‘ Mr. MacLean. ‘hlglem: “o Sing Unto The ' (Bach). ‘Stu:-m.—mvine Worship. "Ssh: _“BLOWING BUB- “, THAT BURST"— Rev. J - MIcLean. “hr Girls‘ Choir—“Now on I"! II! Sea Descending” ) ff,‘ “Praise-.' We The Lord” ‘Mk. Shaw) Fay Ed- You dull! h invited to worship Trinity Church. (fits encouraging situation. In a c pins of Canada. The unusually ILLEGAL CLAIMS It is altogether likely, say lo al. officials that many investi’ ;gations will be made in th “Spring as to the validity of some of the claims being received. Re- Icently the Enforcement Brancl iof the Atlantic Region has been increased. and when travel on lhe hlghways becomes general in the Spring. some long delay-1 I ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Prince 8: Grafton Streets The Reverend W. Harold Brown. M.A., Minister Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A., ' B. Mus. (Oxford) Organist and Choir Director 9:45 n.m.—'1‘he Church School 10:00 a.m.—Adult Bible Clas§. 11:00 a.m.—N'ursery School. 11:00 a.m.-Divine Worship. Sermon: “Come And See”. Morning Anthem: “The Lord Is My Shepherd” (Macfan-en). 7:00 p.m.—Divine Worship.- Sermon: "The Fruits Of Self- Denial". Evening Anthem: “Stand Up For Jesus" (Geibel) Men’: Choir. Music. All Are Cordially Welcomed CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar. B.Th.. ' Minister Mrs. Allison Macllae. A.B.C.M. Organist and Choir Director 10:00 a.m.—Church School and Family Hour. This growing school is the re- sult of an undivided loyalty to Christ and His teaching. :00 a.m.—Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: “DOES THE MANTLE FIT?" A message to all newly In- stalled officers. Anthem: “Teach Me O Lord" (Attwood). 7:00 p.m.—Evening' Worship. Sermon: “METHUSELAH - TYRANT OF TIME”. Anthem: “It, Pays to Jesus" (Huston). Central Christian cordially in- vites her members and friends to assemble to worship. praise and pray at all services on the Lord’: day. 11 Serve CHARLOITETOWN BIBLE CHAPEL 235 Cumberland St. at Longwortb Avenue "A Bible Preaching Centre, Pro claiming The Lord Jesus Christ as the only Saviour of Sinners." 9:30 a.m.—Lord's Supper for Believers. Il0:l5 a.m.—Truth for Today- (Radio Broadcast over CFCY) 11:00 a.m.—Family Bible Hour. This program is designed to meet the needs of all the Family. Come and enjoy this hour of Fellowship around the Word of God. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic S c r - vice. Soloist and Song Leader: Mr. Joseph Wootton. Speaker: Mr. Svend Christen- sen. Subject: “JOSEPH A SEB- VAN'I‘_ IN EGYPT”. A Warm Welcome Awaits You CALVARY TEMPLE PARKDALE Pentecostal Assemblies iii Canada Rev- V. E. Jackson, Pastor ' 10:00 a.m.—-Sunday School. Don’t send your children to Sunday School—BRING THEM A class for every age. Closing Services with Evan- zelist Keith Sprackett of Belleville, Ont. Come and enjoy the Old Fas- ( ed investigations will be carried out. The office alreadv has a num- ‘)0!’ of cliamaiits who drew bene- fits last year which were later found to be illegal. In each case an overpayment was set up, and the people concerned though they have qualified this year are not receiving any money, until the‘ overpayment has been paid off. From time to time the office details are released about any ,individual claim. This is a mat-' ter for the claimant only. The secrecy of records in the office cannot be violated because the office must follow the policy of secrecy pertaining to individua _claims. It is sometimes tliougl. by the public that nothing is eve done to recover monies obtaine fraudulently. This is not correct say local officials, and investi gations of suspected fraud, ant’ the collection of money illegal ly paid continues from week to week. ‘Baptist Church United Baptist Church who gath-, cred Wednesday evening for the? iannual business meeting heard! history-making event of course, was the momentous decision tot Annual Meeting Shows Progress Members of the Charlottetown’greatIy exceeded the objective in- C dicatiiig vision and giving. I I In response to an appeal of ‘reports of record progress dur-the Protestant Family Service: ing the year 1957. The church Bureau for additional funds in. view deficit, due to economic con- of an anticipated heavyi0FFlCERS cies on the Board and Louis Simmons a retiring member of the Board was given a hearty vote of appreciation for his Ion Church. ‘ The report of the Nominating, omniittee was adopted and thel G’ R’ Macxutt Mal’ Messrs. 5a°mi°ial,folIowing were elected as offi-'C01m M8CK€llZI€. Harold Storey. cers or additions to various com-'L1oyd Baldei-son, and Murdock mmees :1“‘?eul:l°ar315.t°t F;p1_ac°'Niclio1son, were elected to the ose C0 P g 6” ex -5' Board of Trustees at the annual meeting of the congregation of Clerk. Layton P’ Stone. Asshlzion Presbyterian Church held in erect a new church edifice on-ditions and the failure of the-clerk. Mrs, p_J_ gem,-‘er; Treasythe Church Hall Thursday night. financial campaign last November I :the Turner property. the mem-; bers having decided the present. Istfucture to be inadequate for ‘present and future needs. ‘ ‘ Following a short devotional period led by the Pastor, Rev. iH.L. Mitton. the Moderator, An-‘, drew Bagnall presided over the business session with the Church: Clerk. S.W. Inman at the desk.‘ MARKED ADVANCE I Mr. Mitton expressed his grat- .itude for the cooperation of the; ‘congregation which had madel possible the marked advance of‘ the Church in every departmentI of its work. He felt that with the! accomplishments of the past year? undertaken in faith, the churchl could approach the future with; courage and optimism. Among the major undertakings of the year mentioned in the Pas- ,tor’s report were the evangelistic ‘rservices in October with the I I I I TEST RAMJET CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. lAPI—The U.S. Air Force test- launched a Boeing Bomarc Ram- jet guided missile Tuesday. The‘B‘“ld"‘g ,F““d Campmgn t° ’ official air force announcement«‘§° ,'_‘5I°"°“-5 5“°°°55f“1 °°“°l“5' ‘gave no indication of the range or accuracy attained by the 47- foot B o in a r c. _ a supersonic ground-to-air missile soon to be- :come operational with the air force. Churches Tomorrow THE BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister: Rev. H. L. Milton. B.A.. B.D. Acting Organist Miss Elizabeth Foster (Assoc. of Mus.) 9:45 a.m.—-Sunday school. her of the family to study thv Scriptures. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Sermon: “The Sin of Anger’ (Third in Sermon Series oi Seven Deadly Sins). Anthem: “Teach Me, 0 Lord” (Atwood). 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service. S e r m o n: "The Damascus Road” (Second in Sermon Ser- ies on “Roads To Travel”). Anthem: “God Is A Spirit”. 8:15--Discussions led by the pastor concerning the meaning of life-commitment to Jesus Christ. Anyone may attend. COME AND WORSHIP THE SALVATION K1717 Great George Street - “HOME OF EVANGELISM” Since 1865 I Capt. and Mrs. J. Carter. Corps Officers SUNDAY 10:00 a.m.—Servicc at Riverside iiospitai. 11:00 a.m.—,-Holiness Meeting. 2:00 p.m.—Sunday School read Matthew 5:13-16, 5:38-48. 6:1-8 ”Jesus the Teacher". Learn “Love your enemies, bless them that curse you. do good to them that hatg you, and pray for them which despitefully use you.” (Matt- hew 5:44). 6:00 p.m.—Y o u n g People’: Meeting. 6:30-—Open Air Meeting — Kent and Gt. George. ‘:00 p.m.4alvation. Meeting. YOU ARE INVITED FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Birchwood Street Minister: Rev. J. 1!. Bishop, BA. 10:00 a.m.—Sabbuth School. 11:00 a.m.—Service. Sermon: “The Burning all Shiiifng Ligwlg.” i:15 p.m.— nister’s Bible Class. ‘:00 p.m.-Service. Sermon: “And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin and of righteous- ness, and of judgment.” (John 16:8). "Cast thy bread upon the waters: for thou shalt find it after many days.” (Ecc. 11:1). JNITED PENTECOSTAI. CHURCH 37 Elm Avenue Rev. Q. R. Stairs. Minister Phone 8676 SERVICES 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 a.in.—Worship and Preaching 7:00 p.m.--Evangelistic Meeting Montague—-3:00 p.m. You are cordially invited to these services. SEA MEASURE A ves' ‘ travelling 30 knots an hour is covering the same dis- tance as 34% land miles. 7 hloned Gospel in song and word. (Heb. 10:25). Rev. Sprackett will be speak-.1 ing at both services 11:00 a.m. 1 and 7:30 p.m. The Pastor and people extend a welcome to all. “You are welcome at Temple” I I I PIONEER MAIL Canada's first regular posta , service in 1734 connected Quebec. 7 Trois-Rivieren and Montreal. the MONUMENTS Vere Beck,& Son MONTAGUE and CHARLOTTETOWN Skilled Memorial Crafts» men since 1870 Rev. Edgar Bailey of Montreal as Evangelist; -the work of the Building Committee in planning and workingwith the Architect in designing the new building and the task of carrying out the 1011. The record shows that 49 new members were received into the church during the year, making‘ a total of 160 received during the less than three years of Mr. Mitton’s pastorate. The total re-' sident membership is now 415 with approximately 450 families being served by the church. In the Sunday School the enrolment has reached a total of 265 and the annual Daily Vacation Bible School last year drew 130 boys and girls under the direction of 30 teachers and workers. ZONE CITY For the general church mem- bership a new system of vis- itation is to be inaugurated this year in the hope that a wider; contact may be made with mem-, bers of the congregation. The. have been divided into 30 zones? with Zone Leaders in each and it wil be their duty to notify the? ’amilies moving to the commun- ity, etc. The Pastor with Mrs.. Robert Brown as Secretary to direct this committee. i . An expression of deep apprec-I Iiation was extended Mr. Mitton- by the meeting for his wise, en-‘ ergetic and consecrated leader-I ship during which the Church ihas made phenomenal growth, spiritually numerically and fin- ,ancially. ACTIVITIES Reports of the activities of the Sunday School, C.G.I.T., Explor- ers, Scouts, Cubs, B.Y.P.U., Young Adults, Junior Church Wo- men’: -Auxiliary, Men's" ’- As§ocia- tion and Missionary Groups, in- dicated much accomplished and a continued _and growing interest. The report of the Treasurer, Nelson Robinson showed that the Church finances reflected the general uptrend and contri- butions to the Current Fund and Denominational enterprises were at an all time high. The Build- ing Fund Campaign with pledges over a three year period had COMING EVENTS Bingo Hope River Hall tonight. Auction and Dance in Vernon Hall on Monday ‘night Jan. 20th. Dance in Green Road School Monday night Jan. 20th. Cards and Dance every Friday night in Millview Hall. Sponsored by W. I. Home and School Card Party. in Emerald School, Tuesday, Jan-~ uary 21st. Door prize. Dance Saturday night at st. Peters Bay Hall. Gay's Orches- to reach the objective, the meet- ing decided to make an addit- ional contribution to that made recently. The meeting also hear- tily endorsed the work of the Bureau in its service to those in need. Mr. Nelson Good, Chairman of the Building Committee reported that final plans would soon be building should begin in the ,eai‘ly Spring. The Committee es- timate that the cost of the com- pleted building will be 3155.000 plus furnishings. Other members of the Building Committee are: C.F. Burk Hamm, J. c, S.H. Burhoe, Chas.1,and Supply, J.A. Clark, Mrs. T. A. Clark, Charles Scra- G. Ives; Cemetery, Ralph Gil-2 mer’ H_N_ Robinson; Mdderat0,,lThey will hold office until 1961. WS. McMurtry; Asst. Modera- The meeting Opened with Id?‘ tor, waiter 0, Baker; Supt_ oflvotional period conducted by the Sunday School, R.J. Rupert; |Minister, Reverend W.H. Brown, ,Supts. of Junior Church. Mr. and;M.A. Mr. R.C. Parent Was appoin- Mrs. Clarence Maclnnis; Chair-‘ted as chairman, of the meeting, man of Ushers, Cleaveland Mac- and Mr. Millar MacFadyen, sec- Lean: Asst. Chairman C ec il retary. Mrs. A.G. King, and Ward; Trustees. Cleaver Mac- Messrs: Allison MacLeod and w. Lean. S.B. Willis; Finance Com- Blair Mac]; Edwin‘ Cook; Flower Committee, Mrs.J Albert Baker, Mrs. E.D. Mac- Phail; Temperance Committee.I Mrs. J.A. Clark; Publicity, Ger-I ald Purdy, R.J. Rupert; Pulpit‘ and approved: Session Address, Mr. Ralph Balderston, clerk; Ses- sion Fund, Mr. E. A. Cudmore, Board of Trustees, Mr. G.R. Mac- Nutt, Chairman; Financial Re- port, Miss Doris E. MacLeod, 1Church Treasurer; Budget Fund. tection and reduce the effect of unavoidable accidents, the Mari- time Electric Company earlier this week enrolled all employees. not previously instructed, in the standard Red Cross first aid course. _ Instructor, Sinclair Cutcliffe, is expected to place particular em- phasis on the injuries and effects that may result from electrical shock. , The course of six weeks dura- tion, will consist of a three hour lecture on Friday evenings in both theory and practical, arti- ficial respiration. control of bleed ing, bandage splinting and trans portation. The course is beiii held at the Charlottetown Heat An opportunity for every “‘°"’ City and surrounding dismctsl quarters of the Prince Edward 1.- land Division of the Canadia: Red Cross, located on Prince St. (Broadcast over Station CFCY; Pastor in cases of illness, newITRAIN WEEKLY It has also been learned that each Monday morning for a half hour period all line crews are giv- en a practice first aid session be- fore starting out from the Line House on the St. Peter's Road to start work for the week. ‘ In addition they are given a one "and a half hour session each Fri- day afternoon on practical first aid skills. All these extra sessions ” are conducted under the super- Congratulations Sent _ To ,_Pecir,son Hon. B. Earle MacDonald, Act- ing Premier of the Province, sent the following wire to Hon. Lester B. Pearson, after his election Thursday night to the leadership of the Liberal Party. “The Liberal people of Prince Edward Island will be highly honoured to have you as their future Prime Minister. Your past record of service to the people of this nation as well as to oth- ers well qualifies you for that position. Signed: B. Earle MacDonald,‘ Acting Premier. Motorist Given 7 - Day Sentence A person charged with drunken driving was sentenced to seven days in Queen’: County Jail by Magistrate K.M. Martin in the City Police Court Friday morn- ing. A second accused facing a sim- , ilar charge entered a plea of guiI- 1‘ the linemen the company is erec- ting a dummy power pole at the St. Peter’s Road plant, and when . it is completed the men will be .; trained in giving first aid with ~~ the victims still secured by his belt to the top of the pole. 7; ' By employing this technique‘? the company is confident that byi ‘ applying treatment immediately‘ the seriousness of injury and shock may be greatly reduced be- fore the injured man is brought' to the ground. Towing Service Day Phone 9722 Night Phone ms - sass Member D. A A. MURPHY ‘S SERVICE STATION F93 lliellm QUALITY ITS ~. I . HEAR R. R. BELL, Q.C. I IT'S GOOD POLICY 10 BE ADEQUATELY INSURED HYNDMAN 8. co. LTD. Insurance Since 1872 Our experience of dver eighty years an Insurance Unden- writers, is at your ‘disposal. Offices: Charlottetown Summerside Montague Alberton Agents throuflout the Province All lines of Insurance effected. trn. Admission 50 cents. Square Dancing in New Glas‘ gow 1-lall tonight and every Sat- urday. ' 50 CENTS ONLY: Best haircut in Town Family Barber Shop Kent St. ,Near Queen. Unloading car Bran, Flour and ty to driving whilst his facilities; were impaired by alcohol and was fined one hundred dollars: and costs or ten days. I Charged with being drunk and incapable an accused was sen- tenced to tan dlays in jail. Of three other accused facing similar charges, one was fined ten dol- lars and costs or five days, ano- Shorts-Monday and Tuesday. Jan. I 20 and 21st. The Wlltshlre Dairy- ing Co. Ltd. , All accounts due to Chalmers ten day suspended sentence. Newson must be settled immed- iately. If not they will be handed in for collection. Unloading car Bran, Flour and Shorts-Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 20 and 21st. The Wiltshire Dairy- ing Co. Ltd. Burns Anniversary Concert-' Sponsored by Alpha Y's men- wonderful program-Prince of Wales College on Saturday, 25th, January at 8 p. m. I I Lions D a n c e Souris High School Auditorium Saturday night January 18. Music by Cliff .Peters, Canteen. Don't miss Bingo in St. And- rew‘s Hall, Mt. Stewart Monday, Jan. 20th, 8 p.m. Extra good pri- zes, Jackpot $25. Door prize. Card Party Saturday night, Jan 18, Marshfield Hall and each Sat- urday night until further notice. Sponsored by Marshfield Wom- en’s Institute. CHAIN SAW OPERATORS — Have your old bars regrooved and jointed and made like new on the New Bar Machine at Doug- las Bros. and Jones Ltd. Also ex- pert repairs made to all oregon chains. “Coming into wider use by more poultrymen each month - Shellmaker — the new Mari- time Product that assures better egg shells. more Grade A eggs and costs much less than oyster shells.” Llier five dollars and costs or two days and the third was given a SCOTTISH SCENE The Glomac falls in Ross-shire, ; Scotland, dropping 370 feet, the highest waterfall in Britain. is YOU" Mottoes such as this, nt- tractively designed, can be a daily inspiration in the home and leave a lasting impres- sion for good upon the minds and hearts of the young. These along with oibles, prayer-books, hymn-books, re- ligious “best-sellers". excit- ing and inspiring books for the young, devotional mater- l. ial. greetings cards and re- ligious novelties—may be pur chased at the Bible House Here you may also make a contribution to the great work of the British and Foreign Bible Society, whose purpose is to place the Scriptures in” the hands of all races. colors and creeds in their own lan- guage. YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT THE BIBLE House Charlottetown 0PPOSITE- EATON’S ‘Operated by The P. E. l. Xuxiliary of The British and Foreign Bible Society) "HE CARETH FOR I .4. A NEARLY 20.000 SALESMEN ‘Annual Business Meeting Of‘ and conscientious service to thg , 9 , onald, were appointed . ,mittee, S.H. Burhoe. Harold Jen-'35 the press commmed i completed and work on the newlkins. Don Beardsley: Music Com-I The following reports were heard ‘mittee, Lloyd Gibson. ' ‘ Miss Doris E. MacLeod; Ceme-1 nton and Robt. Nicholson, Jr. Ilespie; Nominating Committeeltery Trust Fund Miss Doris E ::£:1eM§,ir El‘: DA %f,igr;n°feund;1l:l "°°""""" DEAC NS ' , . . '1 l ‘ ' ‘ l 0 . ll"? 1959- M'R- B°”“"‘°- 5: G-IMacLeod:' Women! AUX11l8I'¥:Protestant Cemetery, Messrs. E. Two Deacons. George Lewis Ives. Mrs. Harold Rector, Bruce Mrs Anme Darrach Secreta .» -. ,and Ira Lewis were elected byiLewis, Lloyd Archer, Mrs. Ar-lw Fidancia] Mrs’ James g;’.é‘e0l§eud6?)fl;°E: ::dnR§gaa',‘:if' I I i‘ t f'll t -e Affl If. I‘ .' ‘. ‘I ' - " acc ama ion 0 i_ wo vacan thur ec we,‘ T,.eaSm_e,._ Mans Assoch_ Group Committee “"1958 Mrs. ’ ho "‘ Mr‘ Mmar Ma°F.ady°“3 R. C. Parent, Mrs. B. C. Van Id- Alllhoflled Deal" ‘ M 01,0 It 0 H F0 It Church School, Mr. W. Blair Mac-Iersmm Mm Gordon MacDonald‘ -"r}{E}1MopANE" Donald Supt: Church School Fin-; Car Glass Supplied and - $352.85!‘ 1<l:lr.i&i§'ivE.iI lell/IMac.1I) if 813 ' |:|_oo|{ sANpERs I ‘“S‘‘’‘'''“'‘‘' ; , PS. 0 ll . | Aid Course For Employees ic.... Choir, n ....,,,,, Em... ; ¢A1;§0N ll g_1RT,,,, ‘ FINISH SANDERS 57 K“ ' °"° As part of their continuing cam- vision of a competent Red Cross: FOR RENT paign to increase" employee pro- in5l1‘U<;'t0I‘- . _ Chanda ['05. To improve the efficiency of: The Guardian Page 3 Sat_. Jan. 18. 1953 Mrs. L. A. Rodd. Mrs. A- R 30- per, Mr. Charles Walker and Mr. Vernon Garrett. A substantial increase Was_I'I- ported in the envelop contribu- tions which was‘ very ellt'°l"38' Ing. : ‘ The chairman of the meeting reported that a considerable :- mount has been raised toward the purchase of an automobile for Reverend Neil Ramsaroop, one of our Missionaries serving in British Guinea. A vote of thanks was extended to the following on behalf of the congregation: The Minister, Clerk of Session, Sexton. Chairman of Trustee Board, Women's Auxili- ary and all others who contribu- ited to a successful year. At the conclusion of the meet- ,ing a delicious lunch was served by the Ladies Auxiliary follow- ing which the minister pronoun- ced the Benediction. mer Sutherland; Young Peoples Society, Miss Corena Steele, Sec- retary; Y.P.S. Financial, Miss A- dele Jardine, Treasurer; Wom- en's Missionary Society, Mrs. Ren- dle Larter. Secretary: W.M.S. Fi- nancial. Mrs. A. G. King, Treas- urer; Zion Mission Guild, Miss Dorothy Darrach; Zion Mission Guild Financial, Miss Miriam MacDonald; Guild of St. Andrews, Mrs. Joseph Rodd; Guild of St. Andrews Financial, Children of the Church, Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Quarrie; Girl Guides, Mrs. Rus- sell Stewart; Brownies, Mrs. Jo- seph Rodd; Scouts, Mr. George Schleyer. Scout Master; Cubs, Mr. Garnet Buell. Akela; Group Committee, Mrs. R. C. Parent; Young Adult Society, Mrs. Wal- lace Smith; Explorers, Miss Do- ris Ferguson; Benevolent Fund, Miss Marion Hardy; Old Protes- tant Cemetery Committee, Mr. Roy White. APPOINTMENTS The following were appointed AND OVCI‘ Bradley CFCY , on 0:335 SIEST “Provincial Affairs” MISSES’ AND ‘ Cfllgggfws 7.15 p.m. Saturday. ' ' January 18th ' for the coming year: Brace Es- . THE FINEST MEATS . THE BEST SERVICE . PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 7336 QUEEN STREET MEAT MARKET Q Highest Qunlit! Coal O Stove and rod on Q Burma Propane Gas ARNFAST LIIITED DIAI. I553 REFRIGERATOR MEETING REPAIRS The annual meeting of LE I the Parkdale Water As- Cl3NT%r:'CgfiqLG sociation (Connolly Est- ate) will be held Monday, January 20th, 1958 at the ” Repairs to all Automatic Washer: and Appliances STOREY ELECTRIC Parkdale Hall at 8 o'clock. 175 Grafton St. Dial 32:7 , wiiad, I’ cones BURKE Jeweler n .‘ ' oppodto-Denflu&oI Largeseleeiud noatno Moaeroucs canto E BEIIEZNUS 64% OPEN THIS WEEK - END HUGHES DRUG STORE 150 OUEEN SI. DIAL 5545 INTERRIIPTIOII iioricr WORKING FOR YOU I EVERY DAY! When you place a Want Ad. it appears in nearly 20,000 copies of The Guardian and The Evening Patriot every day . . . telling your advertising story to that number of Guardian and Patriot subscribers—that many homes, plus the members of their families. That’s the big reason Want Ads produce quick results-—economically! I Phone In Your Ad Now.“ TO 8506 Classified Advertising Dept. ’ of THE GUARDIAN THE EVENING PATRIOT WARNING,’ There will be an interruption of electric power on our lines serving from Norboro to Hun- ter River including Emerald; New London and ad- jacent districts; and also on our Western Road line, west of Miscouche, on Sunday afternoon, January 19th, between the hours of 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. weather permitting, for the purpose of allow- ing us to do some necessary maintenance work. Maritime Electric co. Ltd. I..____________i