'EAsrisnii GUARDIAN AND household ef- EaYeE at Montague. Can '9” an at Marshall Reynolds be .233), Friday and Saturday. 'g2:u.een '2,oo p.m. and 4.00 lim- .. - own Pastoral- Ch(::g(:R(;:iE-rd Church of Canada. Service for Sept zncdiioiruz Zillml rgetown. -"ml" ' p' Gwmmwwn cross, 7.30 p.m. Stur- "".. s.s. at 6.30 p-m- 361- W- gwphtterson. Mlnl5"9" 0F GEORGETOWN. An!,,;Eal:HChurch of Canada. Holy Trinity Church. Sunday v5iePten;. her 2nd. Fourteenth Sef 08 I ' ter Trinity 11 am. Mornin! pray- er and Sermon. ReV- W--L "I335.- Priest in charge- YTERIAN Church Tt.l'iaEadli)iR;::l.Qrs September 2nd lveuod Island,” Diving Worship at 11 a m Chus -School at 10 s.m. Caledonia. orshsilgwn 7"? Dim, Church ill ' 9' ' , - I '9 is extended mAsliolg?s&il lfhwery. Sllldent Mm' istcr. SBYTERIAN Church inTL"!n?ldaPRSlt:. John's. Belfast. Ser- Vl('C next Lord's D8Y lll3-lg” Elia 7.30 p.m. Sunday Schoo a. . Rev AJ. Murchison Will be SW9- Minister at the morning servlcfd All are Welcome. Rev. D0113 Nicholson. Minister. c0vEIlEAD PASTORAL Charge United Church of Canada. 'R'EV- w.H' Fm-syme' 3,A,, Minis er. Church service for SundaY 5013” ember 2, 1956. Labor Day Sunday. Covehead Road: Morning hwtzlr: ship 9.30 am. West Cove ea . Morning Wmslllll ll 3-"L 5m"h0pe Evening worshiP 730 Itm. Every- one welcome. MURRAY HARBOUR - Murray River pastorl charge. The United Church of Canada. Service Sun- day September 2nd. Murray Har- bour Sunday School wlllvrs-ox; '7 for the fall at 9.45. Public wet as follows. Murrhy River ll-mm. Little Sands 3 pm Murray Kit-' hour 730 p.m. Rev. L.S. Woolfrey Minister. POWNAL UNITED Pastoral Charge. Sunday Sept. 2nd. Memor- lal Flower-Services at Mt. Her- bert at 10 a.m. and Bunbu y at ll.l0 am. All who have plots in these cemeteries are invited to bring flowers to church. to be plac- ed in the latter part of the service on the graves. Junior choir at Mt. Herbert. Regular service at Powh- ai 7.30 pm. Rev. T.R. Goudge. Minister. UNITED BAPTIST Church. Mon- tague Charge Sunday, September 2nd. Montague 11 am. Sunday School at 9.45 a.m. Murray Har- bour 8 p.m. Murray River 7.30 p.m. With Song service at 7.15. Ordinance of the Lord's Supper at the close of the evening service. You are invited to fellowship with us at these services. Rev. A. M. Rogcrson, Minister. FOR IALE Grade ii and Grade 11 books. Mrs. Percy Myers. Mon- taguc. BUYING AND cleaning timothy seed daily. Fraser and Annear. Feed Service. PANTRY SALE at Stewart and Becks. Sept. 1st at 2:30 p.m. Spon- sored by the Roseneath Womenls Institute. CHURCH NOTICE for Sept 2nd. Mt. Stewart United Church. Rev. B. V. Machean, B. A. Minister. Mt. Stewart. 11 a.m.; Bristol 3 p. m. Sunday School Mt. Stewart. 10.- 00 am. BEACH POINT Gospel Chapel. The regular Sunday service are as follows Sunday School and Bib- le study at 10.80 worship at 11.30. Evangelisti service at 7.30. Spec- ial singing consisting of s quar- tette, Trio. Duet, Louis Harris. ORWELL - VERNON United Church. Rev. John M. Sheen. Min- ister. Vernon River 11 s.m. Eldon 2.30 p.m. Orwell 7.30 pm. W.M.S. Thanksgiving service in SL4 An- drew's Orwell. Special music by Cherry Valey Church Choir. EAST. CHURCH LOCALS D.G ST. PETEIPS Bay Pastoral Charge: Services, Sunday, Sept. 2.'St. Peter's Bay 11 a.m.; Green- wich 3 p.m.: Marie 7.30 pm. Con- dlmled by Rev. Harry MacDoug- all, Shediac. N. B. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, services Sunday, Sept. 2: Montague. divine worship. 11:00 a.m: Cardigan, divine worship, 2530 pm; Montague. evening ser- vice, 7.30 p.m Montague Sunday School. 10.00 nm. A warm wel- come for all. Rev. D. A Campbell. Minister. MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge. the United Church of Canada. Rev. M Fraser. Minister. Services for Sunday. Sept. 2: Lower Mon- tague. 9:45 a.m. Morning service Trinity Church. Montague, 11:00 a.m. morning service and Junior Sunday School, and sacrament of baptism. A hearty welcome to all services. PERSONALS Mr. Alex Livingstone. accomp- anied by Mrs. Stephen Livingstone. Miss Anne Livingstone and Mrs. Cyril Mclierron were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rich- ard. Dartmouth, N. 8 Rev. A. R Pyke. B. A.. B. D.. Mrs. Pyke. and daughters, Ruth and Joan. have returned to Lon- don. Ontario, after spending a pleasant vacation visiting friends and relatives in Montague. Mr. Gordon MacNeill, auditor. the Canadian Bank of Commerce, is spending his acatlon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac- Neill, Montague. The many friends of Keith Math- l TO GUAM g ana. Dr. William W. Cantelo Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Can- telo of West Somerville. Mass.. has accepted an appointed with the Government of Guam in its Dept of Agriculture. where. as an Entomologist he is in charge of Pest Control and research for the island of Guam. At present he is also an acting instructor oi Chemistry at the University in Ag- As a youth he spent his summer with his grandparents in P1! and NS He entered Acadia Uni- versity lnr his freshma'n year. transferring to Boston university from which he received his B.A and later an MS. and Ph. D. from the University of Massachus- etts. Author of several scientific Publications, and a member of Sigma XI, honorary scientific so- ciety. Dr. Cantelo has the honor of being listed in the recent ed- itimi of American Men of Science. He is a grandson of Mrs. Doug- ald Cantclo and a nephew of Mr. Louis Cantelo, both of Cardigan. U. S. Award For Former Islander Mr. Edmund 1". Cheverie. New- Six Highway Traffic Cases Heard Wednesday Six persons were charged under the Hishwny Trsfiic Act at Magis- trates Court ln Georgetown Wed- llildly before Stipendary Magist- rate Gilbert Gaudet. A resident of Galperenux. and one of Peter's Road, were each fined 310.00 and costs or ten days for driving with- out due care and attention. A resident of Brooklyn was fined 95-00. and costs or five days for driving a vehicle with insufficient Ollllllmlelll. is -esident of Murray NV?! was fined 35.00 and costs or five days for not having his regist- mien transferred. A iesident of Murray Harbor was fined sio.oo Ind Coats of ten days for driving without a license, and 3 regident ot M0Dl38I.IE. who was fined 35.00 and costs or five days for driving without a license was also fined 310-00 and costs or ten days for driving without due care and at- tention. A resident of Montague. charged under the Town Act with driving without a license. was fined 85.00 and costs or five days. He was 1.1. '9 '3ll8T8ed with driving without due care and attention and fined 810.00 and costs or ten days. , A resident of Toronto charged under the Game Act with angling without a license was fined 55.00 and costs or five days. Three Dersons were. charged un- der the Temperance Act. one from Peakes Sta. charged with intoxic- Bllml "1 B Public place was fined 320.00 and costs or twenty days: another from Georgetown with the same charge. was also fined 320.00 and costs. The third person, a res- ident of Newport. charged with possession of liquor not purchased at the vendor (shine) was fined 325.00 and costs or thirty days. A resident of Kingsbo u who was charged with stealing motor equip- ment was further remanded for a mental checkup until Sept. 5th. at Georgetown. The case of a resident of Murray Harbor North, charged under th ' 0 Dr. Roddie Has S prise Visit Yesterday lifter-noon Canada's oldest Pncticliig phvllcllm 9'- Roddle MacDonald of St. Peter- had a pleasant surrrlu when 1' received a visit from two members of the medical Pl'0l0"l”" WM "9 at present in Charlottetown attend- ing the Workmen's ComP9ll”ll0l' Board xneetinl hell 0! Eu" Dr. A B. Cami! ” and Dr. B .1. Fraser of Winnivtl found the veteran medical man in fine spirits. willing and ready to tell them of his man! Gxpeflwc” in his so years of prIctlce- ni-. MacDonald was quite proud of his garden and showed his visit- on through it. Dr. Roddie. IIOW 53 still responds to calls from the '0' sidents of St. Peters. This is the first year he has not applled '0' l driver's license. He now llll someone to drive him to the DI!- lent. Waterfront Al Montague Active The port of Montague has been the scene ot bustling activity this week. On Tuesday morning. the Sea Candi. a tanker of the Irving oil Company. under the ” of Captain Vnllis. arrived in port and unloaded gasoline and oil. leav- ing on the same tide. Tuesday afternoon, the pulp boat 1- "- Cecil arrived in port. took on her cargo, and left Wednesday nu.ii. She was followed into port by the pulp boat. the Robert Mac- Mlchael. which at present is tak- ing on her load. Also working on the river is the dredge, Pownall. No 2, dredging at Poole and Thompson's Wharf. ac- companied by the tug. Glen 1-evil No. 2 temperance Act. was left in obey- ance for one week. Mr. J. P. Nich- olson appeared for the Crown in all cases. ton, Mass.. has been given the National Quality Award. one of the United States life insurance pro- fession's highest awards. for the second time. It is a joint award of the National Association of Llfsi Underwriters and the Life Insur- ance Agency Management Asce- iatitm and is based on the high percentage of life insurance pol- icies sold in previous years and still remaining in force. Mr. Chcverle. who has been I iesident of Newton for nearly 30 years. is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Clieverie. Sourls. and is planning a visit to his parents and brothers and sisters this coming weekend. eson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Matheson. Charlottetown. are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the King's County Hospital, hav- ing suffered a broken arm while riding horse back near their sum- mer home in Montague. WHIM ROAD Miss Mary K. Munro. nurse-in tralning at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital is spending her hgu. days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Munro, whim Road. Mr. Bruce Wayliiig of Oshawa, Ontario. is visiting his cousin Mrs. Frank Graham and his aunt. Ml'5- J"? Daley of Commercial Cross. Mr. Gordon Beaton. of Toronto. Ontario. is visiting his sister. Mrs. -3:15; tgnlkera and Mr.lAitken in e wn oyat , - f 1 at Whim Road. y a 50 reads The regular monthly meeting of the Whlln Road Women's Mission. 11')! Society was held Wednesday, August 22. at Mrs. Cecil Camp- bell's home. The many iiticiiris of Miss Lona MacDonald of Ottawa, Ont., are Pleased to see her home again. sh? 15 Spending her vacation with her mother. Mrs. Archie MacDon- aid of Brooklyn, 1) MT NO SET POLE N0 Pllysltal markers can fix the North Pole because ice packs llflll frequently across its face. Souris Lion Red Cross Swimming ' The Red Cross waterfront pro- gram conducted at the Souris Beach came to a very successful close on Thursday. August 23rd. This worthwhile program conduc- ted by the Souris Lions Club with Mr. Wendell Birt acting as Chair- man of the Swimming and Water Safety Program. Because of the interest taken by the chairman and the mem- bers of the Lions Club the chil- dren of Souris had the benefit of a complete summer's instruc- tion of swimming and water safe- The course was under the dir- ection of Miss Jeanette Peters of Sourls. On Thursday. August 28rd, Mrs. Harrytcudmore. Director of Swimming and Water Safety and Miss Joan Murphy conducted the Red Cross swimming tests and Royal Life Saving Society tests. Following is the list of the success- ful candidates. BEGINNERS: Alan Birt Paul Macliachern Gustine Clinton Bernard MacEachern Peter Grant Jeanette Doiicette Shelly Peters remember! CAPITOL FINAL TODAY His first starring picture, packed with music you'll long LIBERACE in ”3IIIOERELY YOURS" Color Cartoon -- Shows 2:30-7-9 YEO THEATRE MOIITAGIIE Fri. - Sat.- Aug 31-Sept I Adm. 40 - 55 Inc. Prov. Gov. A. Tax "t ROBBERS BOOST "' A Zane Grey western-with George Montgomery - ,Richard Boone - Sylvia Findley. It has movement. pace. good scenery. 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