The big booster rocket and ‘ts 22 nose cone is displayed by Joe Ghiz, middle left, presi- clential candidate in the forth.- coming students’ council elec- tion _at Prince of Wales’Col- Rev. Harold‘ L. . Mitton. BA. BD. who has been pastor the First Baptist Church of Charlottetown since March, 1955, was honored along with his fa- mily at a largely attended fare- e held last evening. Mr. Mitton has accepted a call to the Brunswick Street Baptist Church. at Fredericton, N. B. Charles Scranton was chair- man and several representative leaders of the church were heard in brief addresses. They were: Mr: T. G. Ives. Ira Lewis, B. J. ,R'.?D8l‘L and Miss'Eileen Hayter. Dr. Athol Roberts read a pre- sentation address after which the treasurer, S. H. Burhoe. present- ed Mr. Mitton and family.with a generous purse from the mem- tiers of the congregation. A spe- cial Bible was also presented O F‘ Robinson. Mrs. Burtt Rideout. mother of Mrs. Mitton who has been an active worker in the church able gift. Mrs. Milton and Mrs. llideout were also recipients of corsages of roses, presented by Cheryl Jenkins of the CGIT and .Nancy Nicholson of the Girl Guides. .- The honored-guests respond- ed feelingly referring to their happy association in the church and the many acts of kindness shown them. John Bears was heard in a solo ant. Mrs. Douglas Cameron and Mrs. Douglas Maclienney were heard in a uet. Mr. Mit-ton was born in Mone- ton. N.B and graduated from Acadia University with the de- grees of BA and BD - LARGE GROWTH Under his leadership the church has had a tremendous growth. Tlnptigh his vision and gRev. Malcolm Harlow. Cal- 3 r_x- . PROSPECTS (Continued from page 3). lioiniment nnti‘ after the next election; They recall that the Liberals did that ‘in 1957;, and watched Sadly ‘from the st elines ‘as the am . acD o n a I d, Gientinnan. to fill tbe- vacancy created by the,doatb of Senator 11’. Mclntyre. ‘ lllr. Mitton by Deacon Nelson My and th was also presented with a suit- ‘"3" ewc stun-r EECTION POJE I loge. with Joe and his rocket, constructed by members of the Party are from left to right supporters, Mike Dagg, Joe. Ron Cameron and Mike Hendren. The new cotmcll will 'Rev. H.L. Milton And Family Honored At Farewell Service leadership the fine new building was erected and dedlcahed in I959. He has been the master- mind which has made the church a practical venture and is said _to be one of the beautiful in Eastern Canada. In addition to his work here he has been much in demand for evangelistic missions for the I denomination in Canada and the ‘ ULS.A. He is a member of the Canadian Baptist Foreign Mis- sion Board and last year was elecoed president of the Marl- timei Baptist Convention, the highest office which Maritime Baptists can confer on a mem- has been active in local community rank captain in the chap- laincg of the Eastern Army Com- The M.ittons have two chllrhen, Ronald. 15 and Ruth 7. Ronald is already in Fredericton where he enrolled. in the high school at the beginning of the fall te . rm. FINAL SERMONS Mr. Mitton preaches his fare- well sermons next Sunday and large congregations are antici- pated at both services of social fellowship was enjoy- ed in the Church Hall, with re- freshments served by the ladies of the church under the direc- tion of Mrs. S.H. Mrs. Preston Sentner. The committee responsible for the farewell service was: Charl- les Scranton; Ralph‘ Rupert. Wilbur Willis. Mrs. S.H. Burhoo and Mrs. Preston Sentner. Rev. Malcolm Harlow Called To First Baptist Pulpit Here ton. who has accepted a call Brunswick street Baptist ton N.Bi Mr. o Mr. ow, however. will not arrive in lottetown until March 1, 1963 In the Interim the fill by be elected next Tuesday. Ron Maund will run for president for the Campus 62 Party, to try and defeat Mr. Ghiz for e first time in his three years at the college. Mayor, Officials Attending Meet Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet will mourn Oct. from Edmon- ton, Alta. where he is at- tending a Community Planning Association meeting, C i t y Comptroller John Butler said yest-3 ay. Councillor Walter Cox and Town Planning Engineer Walter Desilva accompanied the May- or. Councillor Cox will return to the province Oct. 2. The meeting is expected to conclude today. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens -County The Guardian, Charlottetown, rinn»s., Sept. 27, 1962. 5 The -need of increasing the depth of understanding of the purpose of the Atlantic Provin- ces Economic Council was stressed at a meeting of the Island board of directors at the Charlottetown Motel last night. Many of the directors pointed out that people are not aware of the work APEC has done or: what it is doing. Major items on the agenda of the meetiriig. chaired by Capt. Claud Hunter. P.E.l. vice- president, included the finaliz- ing of plans for a one-day work- shop on membership and public relaiions to be held in Charlotte- town, Oct. 2. It will be chaired by Ross MacKenzle of Summer- slde Also discussed was th annual meeting of APEC. which will be held in Fredericton, Oct. 15 and-16. Directors attending included George LaBelle, J. A. Liikel George Chandler, Rev. V. G. Murnaghan, A. D. Cameron, all Charlottetown: J. Lincoln Dewar, New‘ Perth; Charles Yeo, Summer‘-side; A. . John- stone, Burlington: and Paul Gallant, Souris. Also attending were Nelson Mann, executive vice-president; Len Limpert, food production officer; R. P. Boutilier, contact and member- ship cificerhand Joseph Revell. marketing research officer, all of Halifax. A nominating committee com- posed of Mr. Chandler, Mr. LaBe3le, Mr. Johmtone and Mr. Di.-war. brought in a slate of directors. which will be pre- sented to the annual meeting at Fredericton. Of the names 24 directors on the list, at were re-elected from last year and four new names were added. The members decided to look into the matter of sponsoring, I'D CUDMORE Gr P..I.'s Ltd. WEEKEND sencrans Following the service an hour "1 Burhoe _ and to G.J. Lund Dies In 58th Year The death occurred in the Charlottetown Hospital yesterday morning of Gordon James‘ Lund ' of 17 Douglas street in his 58th Service Bureau. He also holds 7 e Mr. Lund died of a brain hemorrhage following admis- alon to hospital on Monday. Born in Nine Mile Creek in ' 1905, he lived most of his life ly known throughout the Island as owner and operator of Lund's Transfer for the past 22 years. Prior to 1940 he was employ- ed by the department of trans- rt po . . He is survived by his widow, Le MacAdam, both of Charlotte- to wn. Be is also survived by four brothers, Parker, Anthony, Wal- ter and Harry. all of this city. Remains are resting at the Hennessey Funeral Home. in Charlottetown and was wide-' 'SordineISociety’ Given Criticism (CP) — Canada's are Inenaced by the cities we ve . ..,'°.,f','.,',’,’;';'.‘..."‘.,§' ,f,°.}‘;,.f"‘,',','.I.‘.i’,,,‘,',“‘ PALMOLIVE 5 BARS :. ooney said. tr: comba‘t:flt:c; so C '0 GT 03 '°v.r“om oooooooooaooo on any ONE AND BOTH ONLY Both Stores owned and operated by Wilf Cudmore INTRODUCING THE NEW ROBIN HOOD TRADITIONAL CAKE MIXES CARMEL NUT — ORANGE COCONUT — CHOCOLATE PECAN. 2 packages 79¢ ISLAND GRAVENSTEIN GRADE A YOUNGI’0VIL.......33 ISLAND CORELESS ‘§A_ll_R0lS...........29c APEC Understanding IStressed By Directors along with the board of trade. a tine-day National Productivity Council course in Charlottetown. Spacecraft ' Hoisted On Big Rocket ’ CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP) — Astronaut Walter M. Schirra‘: Sigma 7 spacecraft was hoisted back atop its Atlas booster rocket Wednesday after a five-day removal for repairs. Preparations then began with a goal of launching Schirra on an intended six - orbit. flight 0 8 The shot. most ambitious yet planned by the U.S., had been set for Sept. 28, but a faulty selector valve showed up in the capsule last Friday. The space agency had to remove the cap- sule to a hangar, necessitating a five-day delay. The six - orbit night is to last nine hours, 11 minutes. nearly twice the time spent aloft by U.S. space pilots John Glenn and Malcolm S c o t t Carpenter. Schirra is to land in the Pacific northeast of Midway Island. BUILD SHIPS FOR CUBA TOKYO (Reuters) The Usuki Tekkosho, a Japanese shipbuilding firm. said Wednes- day it is building five fishing boats for Cuba. The vessels are 350-ton refrigerator carriers to be used for the transportation of fish catches. the company said Threeships will be com- pleted next month and two by mid-December. mus 3 LBS. DR. BOYD NEEL Community Concert Series Opens Mon. With Orchestra The Charlottetown Community Concert ‘Association commence-s_ its 1962-63 season at Prince oil Dlli Wales College Auditorium Monday evening. This opening concert will feature the Hart House Orchestra conducted by Dr. L. Boyd Neel. Dr. Neel is Dean of the Royal Conservatory of Music of Tor- wealth's largeslrmusic school. He came from Britain in 1953, in which year he was made a commander of the British Em- pire by Queen Elizabeth for his services to Briti ' Having practiced medicine for some years, he founded the Boyd Ne-31 Orchestra in 1933. \\ ‘ has played all over the world, and is internationally famousf In 1954 e formed the Hart! House Orchestra of Toronto; a,‘ chamber group similar to his‘ English ensemble. This orches- tra has appeared in many con- certs, including the first Strat- ford Music Festival in 1955, and represented Canada at the Brus- sels World Fair in 1958. It has become known as Canada's lead- lug small orchestra. CORNONCOB...... 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