Friday, lung 1. 1956 The Guardian. Page 5 tiuAiiiiiAii- :;EllSTERII . ATEUR concnm in Uigg Hghlf Friday. June 1. at 8:30. DUNDAS UNITED B a pt I st Cliurch June 3rd. Annandale 11.00 a.m. Duudas 0.00 p.m. Lic. Brent Rrbertson, Pastor. OUR MILL will be closed every wednesday afternoon beginning June 6, Fraser and Annear Peed Service. M05183"!- MRS.. VAUTELET, National President Canadian Association Consumers will speak High School, Monday 0.30 IN STOCK full line of grass sccd: mixtures, timothy. clover. nlsike. aifalka, also number 1 Ahegwelt seed oats. Fraser and Annear Feed Service. MURRAY IlARBOUW- Murray River Pastoral charge. The Unit- ed Church of Canada. Services Sunday. June 3rd. Murray Har- bour 11 am. Little Sands 3 p.m. Murray River 7 p.m. Rev. L. S. woolfrey, Minister. GEORGETOWN PARISH. Angli- can Church of Canada, Holy Trin- ity. Sunday June 3rd. First Sun- day after Trinity. 11 a.m. Mor- ning Prayer and Sermon, Rever- end W.G. Hogg. Congregational meeting, Thursday, June 7th. 7.5!) p.m. in Church. DUNDAS-ANNANDALE United Church of Canat! Circuit. Sunday .lune 3rd. 1956. S.A. Custance. Pastor. Dundas Sunday School 10- 30 am. Divine Worship 2.30 p. m. Subject, Parables of Jesus. An- nandale Divine Worship 7.30 p.m. Soloist, Herbert McLeod. Sunday School 7 p.m. ACCEPTS POSITION - Miss Wanda Robertson Kingsbou left yesterday for Moncton, N.B. where she has accepted a position in the office of the T. Eaton Co. Tvliss Robertson who has been on the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Sourls. for the past two years. was remembered by the Manager and staff with a travelling case. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church In Canada, services Sunday. June irdz Cardigan. divine worship 11 a m.; Lorne Valley afternoon sen vice 2.30 p.m. The afternoon ser- rice will be conducted by Mr. Basil Lowery. student minister, Wood Islands. Montague evening service at 7.30 p.m.; Sunday School at 10 a.m. You will be welcome at these services. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Minister. CHURCH OF CHRIST. The Lord's Day, June 3. Montague: 10.00 a.m.. Bible School. Parents Invited for display of work. 11.00 a .m.. The Lord's Supper and preaching. Murray River: 10.00 a.m.. Bible School; 11.00 a.m.. The Lord's Supper and preaching. Sermon by K. T. Norris. Murray Harbour: 6.00 p.m., Bible School for all and the Lord's Supper. Combined Evangelistic Service at the Montague Church of Christ. Gospel song-service. Bible preach- ing. Everyone welcome. Kenneth T. Norris. evangelist. NURSERY CLUB MEETS-The members of the Nursery Club of the Kings County Hospital were the guests of Mrs. Jerry Jardlne Monday evening at her home in Iilui-ray River. A pleasant even ing of scrabble was enjoyed by all present. During the evening the mat donated to the Nursery Club by Mrs. Kennedy of Georgetown was drawn for by Mrs. Jardine. the lucky winner being Miss Ann Liiiugston of Montague. Lunch was served by Mrs. Jardine assis ting was Mrs. lvor Phillips. 1h'rs. Horace Fraser and Mrs. John Trad- enit-k. The members joined in thanking Mrs. Jardino for her hospitality. Personals Yiliss Reta Dixon, Bay Fortune, ion yesterday for Moncton, N.B. viii:-re iihe will be employed with the T. Eaton Co. Co Mary A. MacDonald of Clear Springs. returned to her home in liorchestc". Mass. after being called home for the death of her mother, Mrs. Michael MacDonald. Banlt Statement Shows Savings Up OTTAWA tCPi - Savings on deposit in Canad a's chartered banks at April 30 last amounted to 55.919.000.000 against 85,791,000.- 000 at March 31. and 85.516.000.- 00 at April 3, 1955, the char- trrcd bank statement for April showed Thursday. ' Call and short term loans in Canada amounted to 821il.000,000 in April. against 32.17.000.000 at ;llrCIl 31 and S230.000.00 at April . 1055. Mr. Freeman Machon, Chicago. Illinois, spent the past week In Montague. guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Machon. SERVICES on June 3rd will be as follows: Mount Stewart United Church at 11.00 a.m.. and Don- aldston at 2.30 p.m.; Bristol at 7.30 p.m. Rev. H. R. Bell. supply minister. REGRET ILLNESS - Friends throughout the Province will re- ret to learn of the continued ill- ness of Mr. George E. .-.avit vi. L.A. for Fifth Kings. Mr. Saville is a patient at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. PRESIIYTERIAN CHURCH II Canada. Services Wood islands Church. Sunday. June 3rd. 11 a. m.. Masonic service. Caledonia Church. June 3rd. at 3 pm. Ser- vice at Murray Harbour South. Sunday, June 3rd. 7.30 p.m. Basil Lowery. student inister. SACRED PROGRAM. Yea The- atre, Montague. Sunday evening. June 3 at 8.45 pm. Sponsored by the choir of Montague Baptist Church. Directed by Mr. Ivor Phillips. Also selections by the Brooklyn Trio. UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH. Montague Charge. Sunday, June 3rd: Sturgeon 11 a.m.. Murray River 3 p.m.; Montague 7 pm. All are welcome at these servic- es. Rev. A. M. Rogerson, Minis- ter. UPTON Gospel Chapel, Dundas. Order of services for June 3rd: 1030. Sunday School; 11.30. the Lord's Supper; 7.30 p.m., Gospel service. Special singing by Rus- sell Downe and his guitar. Speak- er Svcnd Christensen. All wel- come. CALEDONIA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday, June 3rd at 3 p.m. Masonic annual church ser- vice and parade. special singing by the Brooklyn Trio. duets by Mrs. MacPhcrson and Mrs. White. Rev. D.A. Campbell will be the guest speaker. MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser. Minister. Sun- day. June 3rd: Lower Montague .45 a.m.. morning service and Sunday School. Montague: 10 a. m.. Sunday School; 11 a.m.. morning service and junior Sun- day School: 7.30 p.m., evening service, A hearty welcome to all. ST. PETER'S BAY Pastoral Charge, The United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday, June 3rd: Marie service at 9.1!) a.m.. followed by Sunday School; Greenwich Sunday School at 10.00 a.m.. service at 11.15 a.m.; St. Peter's service at 7.30. Sunday School at 11.00 am. Rev. Rus- sell A. MacLeod. Minister. GEORGETOWN PASTORAL CHARGE. United Church of Can- ada. Servlccs for June 3rd: a.m.. Georgetown Junior Choir At Georgetown Al magistratc's court George- town Wednesday afternoon, con- ducted by Stipendary Magistrate Gilbert Gaudct. Q.C.. a resident of Kllmuir was charged with cre- ating a disturbance in a public place. and fined 320.00 and 00515- Two persons one from South Rus- tico. and the other from Montiigue were both charged under the Li- quor Act and each fined 320.00 and costs. A Cardigan man charged with intoxication was also fined 520.00 and costs. A Point Pleasant resident charged with possession of liquor in other than his residence was fined S2000 and costs. A resident of Abncy and one from Murray Harbor were lined 35.00 each and costs for driving without a licence. A Murray River man was charged with falling to stop on police signal and fined 315.00 and costs. A Cardigan res- : ident charged with driving with- out due care and attention was fined 510.00 and costs. A resident of Charlottetown was fined 35.00 and costs for driving through a stop sign and another Charlotte- town resldent was charged with speeding and fined 810.00 and costs. A resident of Montague who failed to appear has had a war- rant issued for his arrest. The case of a Montague youth charged with creating a distur- bance. was withdrawn. FOR 1 Cockshutt 30 Tractor SALE with plough and harrows as tinlt. Also Cockshutt 60. All in excellent condition and priced to sell. J. A. MctcDonctlcl CARDIGAN A pleasing social event look place at the mouse. 220 Richmond Street, on Wednesday afternoon. when Mrs. A. Frank MacLean re- ceived in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Robert A. Crooks. Mrs. Crooks wore her wedding gown of white lace and nylon net. The brides mother's gown was of rose- wood lace over taffeta. The reception rooms were bright with Spring Flowers and baskets of Mums and Carnations. Mrs. MacLean was asslstctl in receiving the happy throng of well- wishers by Mrs. Ernest Claivson, wife of the Recording Steward: Mrs. A.J Houie, representing the Senior Woman's Association. Mrs. Gordon Avard. for the Willing Circle of The Kings Daughters; Mrs. J. Wendall MacKenzie. on behalf of the Junior Woman's Association; and the Church Sec- retary, Miss Enid Morson. Girl friends of the bride, Mrs. Harold Goodwin and Miss Gladys Mac- Millan were in charge of the guest book. and Master Alan MacLean opened the door to the guests. The guests then proceeded to the Social hall of the church. where they were greeted at the Richmond Street entrance by Mrs. Robert Mayhew and Miss Anna Matheson of the Trinity Mission Circle. Gay potted plants were at the windows and on stands, and on the beautifully appointed table were two silver bowls of red Roses and paper white Narcissi. Ushers in the hall were Mrs. Robert MacKinnon and Mrs. W.A Henry. of the Junior W.A Pouring Mrs. Ralph VanAlstine. President the sccuntl hour Mrs. Andrew Bugiizill, President of the After- noon Auxiliary W.MS. and Miss Dorotliy Auld. Prcsidciit of The lilary Miller Auxiliary W.MS For the third hour, Mrs. Roy Hucstis. vice President of the Willing Circle, and Miss Marion Ryan of The Irwin Cliristian Fellowship, poured. Ladies of The Willing Circle of The King's Daughters and of the two Wom:iii”s Associations served and rcplenishcd. Volleytielcl Cemetery Tenders for grass cutting will be received to .lune 15. Please quote cost for ciich cutting. See secretary for speciI'ii-ntions. ANGUS MARTIN. Secretary. NOTICE Montague dump clos- ed permanently from June I. Pleasing Reception Held -W10 feature l" Cl” 0" wed"e5daY P.E.I. Home Crafts lsltiitd li:.intlii-riifis will he fen- turcd in a from Stzitimi CKCW at Mnnetnn this afternoon. Thc feature is being Put 0" 85 3 live program in co- Time. The mission: CMLIIIEIA PICTURES mounts IWARWICII Production JOSE FERRER- HIIWAIIII television C.N.R. Engineer Receives New Appointment Moncton. N.B.. May 31. David A. Foster has been appointed Mechanical Engineer for the At- lantic Region of the Canadian National Railways. Harold H. Hicks. Regional General Super- intendent of Motive Power and Car Equipment, announced today. Mr. Foster. a native of London, Ontario, joined the railway in 1939 as a machinist's apprentice in the motive power shops at Stratlord. Ont. in 1940 he enlisted for active service and served with the Royal Canadian Navy. He returned to the railway in 1945 and was granted leave of absence the next year to attend the Un- iversity of British Columbia. Dur- ing summer vacation periods he completed his apprenticesliip. He received his B. SC. Degree operation with the P.E.l. Depart- ment of industry. At 2 D.l1l. liir. Randolph Manning. Cliai'Ioilctmvn. will demonstrate his skill wood sculptor. A tlirce-qiinrlcr hour program will follow at 2.30, divided into fifteen minute periods, in which Mr. T.M. Lothian and Mrs. Lothian will discuss island crafts. Mrs. J. Van Marion will demonstrate her skill in prepar- ation of chocolates and confect ionery. and Mrs. May Lee Mon ning. of the P.FI.I. Wtiiiiciiix In-i stitutes. will review lnstitiilc aci- ivities in proiiititing lionic crnlls The times given are Stiindnril . ll"cllIlE(l in top secrecy for one year . . and blow the COCKLESHEIL HEROES for the first hour were Mrs. Aug- Ofdef Of '? ustus Downe. President of tho Those lrip-Strut cow: Senior Woman's Association. and of the Junior Association; and for " A THEATRE with Sunday School present; 2.30 p.m., Milltown Cross; 7.30 p.m.. i”'iv.”22it.?..S.;.." fsiiyiaiia. Tilt; conduct and preach at evening & iiiliiii. ”"i W": A” ”""”'” June 1 8- 2 -- Adm. 40c-55:: Court Cases "'E- P"”'- I Gov. A. Tax "SITTING BULL" J. CARROL NASH - DALE ROBERTSON The conquered Indian-hated, mistreated, exploited. punish- ed and tortured. Indian wars and victories. A moving story. See the men who died with their boots on. See history uttlold Color by TECI-INICOLOR ITODAY and SATURDAY &7vxra in Mechanical Engineering in 1951 and returned to the motive power deliartment at Toronto. He was Riven special assignments and in 1953 was chanical l-Jngliieer at He was chine Shop Foreman in the NW? power shops there in 1955. Former Islander Dies In Bangor Tlic (iczilli oct-iii'i'cd recently at his litiiiie in B.'iii;:iii'. Maine of Peter Clzircy. 77 lie has born in Prince liiflH1ii'(l island, son of .luhii and 'Mary tiilt-Pherson) Qarfli. lle lived most of his life in llzingiir. Air. ('Izii:ey is uiic. Mrs. survivt-d by his Illzirizziret Clarey of lBZillLliPl'. mo (iiiiii'.:litcrs, Mrs. ll.aiii't-iitic l)ou of Uruno. and lfilrs. licli-n ML-liulas of Plain- :lIlil(l .N'.i.; two shits. Edward of liplilllllleld. N..l. and Peter of -lllitllmu. Mass: fivc sisters, Miss 'l'cirsa Clziri-y of Boston. i-Ill"-V ”i'l'.V 4l'0ll1'y of Hyde Park. 1.'ll2lSS.. . Jessie Jorizeiison of yllcverlcy. Mas : llrs. Annie Ste- lelc and Mrs. rah Maher, both lliriuard island; two hrotlicrs. John of Prince Edward Isl:-iiitl. Illltl William of Boston; rslx :i'iiiiil(-liiltlrr-ii, one great- pl.'r.'in(l-cliiltl and several nieces t and iii-plicivs I-CIVORITE ItRI'II'I I) ll-isi tit-ct izilllr iii .'ll",Ii'ill.lIIa, civil iiiczit-pi'otiii(-tug country, are llll(' sliurtlinrn type. TEN BRAVE MEN STARTED OUT On the most desperate nxlvoiiturc of tlie War! They called them "canoe commandos" . . . Ten picked men . . ing missions of World War II . . . l . for one of the most dar- . to paddle seventy murderous miles through gun-ringed enemy .waters . . silently invade a great harbor . . blockade armada to bits. It is one of the most amazing true tales in all the history of human courage. lit is certainly one of the most breathtaking motion pictures in many, many years! I -.'- ' : ' ' -'.v . xi SHOWS 3-5-T-9 CIN EMASCOPE PRICES named Assistant Me Winnipeg. appointed General Ma- mo- Solemn Induction Service At Historic Belfast Church In the presence of a large and representative congregation. the Presbytery of Prince Edward Isl- and last night solemnly inducted Rev. Donald Nicholson. formerly of Clydc River into the pastoral charge r the historic CHurcb oil St. John at Belfast. The Moderator. Rev. M. Carl Currie conducted the worship and the service of induction assisted by the Presbytery Clerk. Rev. T. HE. Somers. The sermon was de- livered by Rev. Donald Campbell. Montague. The charge to the new- ly inducted minister was delivered by Rev. M.C. Currie. Atlthe conclusion of the service. an informal reception was held in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Nichol- son and the members of Presby- tcry. -, The new Minister at Belfast is. a native of Hartsvllie, Prince Ed-l ward Island. He was educated at! Prince of Wales College, Mount Allison University and the Pros. . nnv. DONALD NICHOLSON bylerlan College. Montreal. Upon and inducted in May. 1950. Two ordination i October. 1947, he 1 years 1319,. he was Lnued 1., Clvde served as missionary in the Brook--I River charge where he has field charge to which he was called ; served for the past six years. VANISHING VEHICLES l The Ias. islreetcar in Londun.l i)uiiilric.s in St-iiliuiiil tins given England. made its final trip in the title of a rriv:il burgh in 1190 19:22. by Willlzini llie l.ion. ANCIENT CITY wliIIIIIli""' NORTH RIVER BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:30 .- snow AT DUSK TODAY AND FRIDAY -LOADING THE BASES WITH LAUGHTER . WALKING OFF WITH YOUR HEART! GRAND-SLAM HIT THATS THE WHOLE FAMILY! Now In baseball's hall of fame is iihe story of film guy who played the game! A wow. a. wonder. a oockeyed whiz . . . He takes his place with the mighty Diz. . . AND HERWS A" ENTERTAINMENT FOR HIGH TIDE IN NEWFOUNDLAND COMEDY - CARTOON fmxewkm 42;... Mia! 1726 .rf.4I2.0rE5V 1?; before your eyes. Story of a people and one man who was Lllt'li' friend. Wonderfully filmed in Cinemascope in Eastman Color. Also Latest News. REGIONAL IMMUNIZATION CLINICS For preschool children for initial and re-iiiforcliig inoculations against diphtheria. whooping cough and tetanus. also vaccination against smallpox. Those clinics are for preschool children in the regional centres and from surrounding districts. WEST PRINCE A.F. 8. A.M. NOTICE The Brethern of St. Andrew's Lodge N0- U "9 V90 ted to cet at the lodge. "e. e on sniinday. June 3 at 2 p.m. for the P111" Mon Masonic Temple, pose o attending divine service at Caledonia Presby- . . .D. terianchurchatspin Rbgvmen wmo w. Ipcchl music A. Campbell, guest and . received to be donated in a worthy anon. inrvlsltlng brethern are invited. order of the Worshlpful Master. Tuesday, June 5 - 9:30 St. Louis 10:00 St. Edward Thursday. June 1 --10:00-11:00-Tignish l::l0- 2:30-Alberton Friday. June I -10:00-10:30-Elmsdale Il:00-11:30-Bloomfield Station EAST PRINCE Monday. June 4 - 9:30 Kensinglon Thursday. June 7 - 9:30 Marizate 10:3) Irishtown 10:00 Borden 1:3) Kinkora WEST QUEENS Wednesday. June 0- 9:30 St. Augustine Convent 10:5!) Stella Maris Thursday. June 7 - 9:30 New Gla.IfI0V' 10:11 Hunter River EAST QUEENS Thursday. June 1 -10:00 Fort Augustus 2:00 Mt. Stewart SOUTH KINGS W - - 1' June g..1o;oo Georgetown Thursday. June 7 -10:00 Alllsm" 10:45 Gaspcrcaux n.;d.y' Jun, 3 .. poo. 4:00.-Montague Public Health Nurse's Office. EAST KINGS Monday. 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