Eastern Guardian - on Gospel Chapel, Dundas: 23'5P,;r,m. Sunday School for all 5,95; 3, pm. Jospel Service. Guest sgcairer and Soloist Mr. Joe Woot- ml 4 pm.. 4.ord's Supper. Till-2 PRESBYTERIAN Church in C.'.na(iZl. Services Sunday. Mar- ch ill. Montague Divine Worship- 11 am. Cardigan afternoon service .230 p,m Montague evening Ser- ..k.e.7,30 p.m. In the series of ser- mons on the Apostles Creed (9), --l believe in the Communion oi saints" Sunday school - 10 a.m. you will be welcome at these ser- vi:-cs. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Minist- or on PETEWS an Pastoral Charge, The United Church of Cannrla. Services for Sunday. itlarch 18th. Greenwich service gt 1l.00 a. rn.. St. Peter's service .1 3.00 p. in. Marlo service at 730 p. rn. In the absence of the Minister. the services this Sun- dav will be conducted by the Rev. George Tilley, Cherry Valley. Rcr Russell A. Macleod. Min- ISIET. ,tusSl0N BAND - The Mission Band of Trinity United Church met on Sunday afternoon with the pre- sident, Marion Clark. presiding. 'rlu,- purpose was repeated. follow- ed by the worship service led by Sandra Stewart. The offering was received and dedicated. Mrs. J. M. Fraser told a story from the study book "The Boy With The Busy Walk". Roll was called and minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Jeanne Ings was presented with I life member- ship. Several hymns were practis- ad and the meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer in unison. C. G. I. 1'. MEETING - The Aketa C. G. I. T., met at the manse for their weekly meeting with the president, Veronica Tay- lor, presiding. Previous to -the meeting there was a lively sing- aong. Several adults were present for the initiation ceremony conduct- ed by Mrs. W. A. I-Iiichey, in which Gillian Blaxland was received as s new member oi the group. The worship service was conducted by Veronica Taylor. The usual busi- ncss routine was carried out and it was decided that the group would re-affiliate with the women's Missionary SocieiY on March 30. The meeting closed with Taps. HOCKEY MONT AGUE RINK SATURDAY NIGHT 8 Montague High School Boys vs. Unit No. 1 High School Boys 9:15 P.M. I-Ieatherdale vs. Murray Harbour North Thiid Game of Finals for Bison Trophy. Skate After MIDNIGHT SHOWING FRIDAY AT 11.30 IUSPENSE AND TERROR: FOR THE WONDER PAINT "Spred Satin" and Jap-a-Lat: Enamels, see liilchey and Van Iderstlne. Montague. ANGLICAN EBVICE at Souris. On Sunday. March ltith, at It a. rn. there will be a Celebration of the Holy Communion with Ser- Souris (kindness of United Church authorities). llteverend W. G. I-I013. Priest in charge. MURRAY HARBOUR-Murray River Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada. Services Sunday. March illth. Murray River it a. m. Dedication of Hymn Books. and presentation of pulpit Bible. Little Sands 3 p.m. Murray Harbour 7.30 p. m.. The fifth in a series of sermons on the Cross. "The Challenge Of The Cross." Rev. L. S. Woolfrey Minister. THE MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge. the United Church of Can- ada. Rev. J. M. Fraser. Minister, Sunday. March 10. Lower Mon- tague:- 9.45 a.m. - Morning ser- vice and sunday school. Montague: 10 am. - Sunday School. 11 am. Morning service and Junior Sun- day School. 1.30 p.m. - Junior Choir practise for palm Sunday service. 7.30 p.m.-Evening service. with the Men's choir. All Welcome. MEWS ASS'N MEETS -Trinity Men's Association held their regul- at meeting recently with forty-two members and guests present. Aft- er the grace by Rev. J. M.Fraser. a delicious turkey dinner was ser- ved by the ladies. After the busi- ness meeting, Mr. Jack Annear led the singing of favorite hymns. A vote of thanks was tendered by the president. Dr. A. E. Ings. to Mrs. J. M. Fraser. for her ser- vices as,accompanist from month to month at the hymn sing. Under the supervision of Charles Fraser and Lorne Wiggtnton, the men then enjoyed a social evening. with games of crokinole and scrabble. SPECIAL SERVICE - A special service was held in the Lower Montague United Church on Sun- day evening. March 4. when a large congregation assembled. Tri- nity Men's Choir led the service of praise. and provided two anthems. with Mrs. L. A. Johnston as or- man in the United cnul-en Hall, 9 first Section Completed Thurs. Yesterday completed the men- only section of the Good-will Bon- spiel being held at the Montague Curling Rink, and today and to- morrow there will be mixed curl- ing with teams from Charlottetown Summersidc. and Alberton partici- ating. Owing to the snow storm and road conditions, outside teams were unable to arrive until a late hour yesterday. necessitating the play to be contiued to a late hour last night. The results will be compiled to- day and will be published tomor- row with todayis results. The mixed curling schedule for today is as follows: Game 1 - 2 p.m East ice - Montallul Charlottetown No. 1. Game 2 - 2 p.m Westi Ice - Montague No. 2 vs. Chnlottetown No. 2. Game 3 - 4 P-11!- East Ice - Montague No. 3 vs. Charlottetown No. 3. Game 4 - 4 P-31 West Ice - Montague No. 4 Charlottetown No. 4 Game 5 - 6 DJ"- East Ice - Loser Game 1 vs. Win ner game 2. Game 6 - 7 P-m- West Ice - Loser game 2 vs. Win- ner game 1. Game 1 - 8 p.m. East Ice - Loser Game I vs. Win- ner game 4 Game ti - 9 p.m. No. 1 vs. VI. west Ice - Loser game 4 vs. Win l her game 8. mm HARD STUFF Tungsten. used for hardening steel, has a high melting point o about 3,370 degrees centigrade. ganist. The hymns were "The Lord's My Shepher ” "Take My Life and Let It Be", Guide Me. 0 Thou Great Jehovah". and ”Wil T Your Anchor Iiold”?”. Rev. J.lll Fraser inducted Messrs. Lloyd Collings and Cornelius Taylor into the office of elder in the church, and the elders present from the, United Churches of Montague anal Sturgeon welcomed them with the right hand of fellowship. The ser- mon was based on First Peter 5:1. ttThe elders which are among yor I exhort, who am also an elder." RICHARD. MICHAIL Patrick Barr - Ernest Clark. EXTRA! CAPITOL REDGRAVE'xw- iii's"uLA JEANS-BASILSYDNEY NEWS - COLOR CARTOON They fought like men from another world! The darr blasting adventures of the top-secret squadron that touch ed off World War II's most amazing bombing missions! SEE IT! TODAY AND SAT. use uavla-sou ereav ' 3 ' ,Jf& SHOWS3-5-7-9 FRIDAY - "SQUARE defense. What a boy will do for WARNiN&WiI is the Big cApr1o-I". LATEST NEWS Matinee Saturday 3:00 PM. YEO Adm. iocsse Including Proyhicial Government Tax Premiere mowing with TONY CURTIS - PAT CROWLEY Boxing Story-which shown more than the manly ant of sell- Introducing former world chunpion-J'-e Louis-from the ring. THEATRE MONTAGIIE SATURDAY JUNGLE" . his father nd the girls he loves. One tkllt Didnit Get Away. and CARTOON MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RWIR. P. I. I. HIDAY Ir SATURDAY. MARCH 16- I7 "COUNT THREE AND PRAY" Ital-ring VAN HEFLIN and JOANNE WOODWARD V Cinemascope and Technicolor Maine Poiaid Council Sends Envoy To Spain ,- The following news item from the Bangor (Maine) Daily News of March 10 will be of interelt 9-0 811 concerned in the Potato Industry. PRESQUE ISLE, - Gordon Rob ertson of Caribou ls winging his way to Spain as an emissary in a move to develop spud exports to that nation. The Potato Industry Council of Maine announced this morning the selection of Robertson following a meeting of Aroostook County potato officials in Caribou Thursday night. Frank W. I-lussey, executive vice l-lresid of the council. said that ,R0b9"50ll'I primary duties while In Spain will be to survey the situation there and to proceed with negotiations. He felt Presque Isle on this morning's flight ita- Boston and will take an oversea! plane out of the Hub Saturday. Officials of the council said that Robertson is well qualified to han- d19 the CXPOX1 situation inasmuch as he handled the transaction fu- 9Xl)0rt of some 26,000 cars to Spain during the time potatoes were under price support in 1950. In addition to making the ap- Dointment of Robertson to the Spanish poll. the group laid ex- tensive piano in setting up ex- an-ting and assembly facilities to in located at the council offices Pruque Isle and announced a seat: of meetings starting next w No PRICE The Thursday meeting climaxed a busy three days since the an- nouncement out of Washington. D. C.. earlier this week that un- der Public Law 480, the Spanish government was expected to pur- chase 660,000 bags of potatoes from this country. Huuey said that no price or number ofpspuds to be shipped has been discussed but Maine will do its utmost to sell as many po- tatoes to Spain as possible. As- eording to Public Law 480. Hussey addtd. the Spanish government will pay for the potatoes with the "'0"?! to be put into a United States fund in that country, which is used for constructural pllrposeg, and the United States gnvenin ment in turn will pay the pro- g"'-',9” Shipping the spud: to cpaln. y Perrin Edmunds. president or he potato council, appeared happy over the turn of events. The council President said "the industry coun- cil hvpes that a program or this nrtture creates a stcauy market on remaining Maine supplies. It is des ignafeo as a non-profit united ef- fort on behalf of all segmenlg of the industry to move the balance of tlic crop to market in an orderly fashion. It is one further example ' Friday. March 16, 1956 Montague H. And 5. Meet A? High School The regular meeting of the Mon- tague Home and School was held Monday night in the high school with Mr. Ralph Beck presiding. Following the reading of the min. dustry has applied to all the many problems it has faced with during the current shipping season." The whole prosram will be su- pervised through the potato in. dustry council and they have lined up a series of 15 meetings starting of self-help approach that the in. small, medium and large. PANTIES, nylon and rayon briefs. CRADLE SNATCHER PYJAMAS in cotton crepe, rayon knit and nylon tricot. Size! small. medium and large. Priced from-- T.95 to 8.95 Sizes Many colors to choose from. Priced from- l.O0 to 2.95 from- T MOORE & McLEOD LTD Monday of next week The Guardian. Page 5 lites. a report was given on the suc- cess. of the presentation of "Puma. UOII . Sponsored by the Home and School. Mr. Beck announced that Dr. M. N. 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