a es a CS aA ee ACTIN Conservative Candi Dr. | | ; ? | , é i L | | | i i F Fae i f i E : i yFEYEH! i i f i tees 5 z of D. Alex MacDonald was mov- CHURCHES SUNDAY = Tuesday 8 p.m. Rev. Q.R. Stairs, Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church fn Camada-—services for Sunday, ISLAND BRIEFS Miss Kay Munroe, Millis, Mass,. aind her sister, Mrs. Helmel Cassiene, Boston, Mass., are visiting in Montague, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson. : VISITS FATHER Mrs. Charles McCarthy, New York, N.Y., is Visiting her father Murdock Munroe, Upper Mon- tague. DRIVER INJURED Allen Mair, Georgetown, whose | Ganada ed by Dave Miller and second-' Worship 11; Peter’s Road Sunday 1:30, Divine Worship 2:30 7:30 m.p. Everyone welcome. Rev. M. Carl Ourrie, Minis- [ THE MONTAGUE Pasforal Charge. The United Church of . Rev. J. M. Fraser, B.A., Minister. Sunday, August 9h. Trinity Church Montague, Anni- versary Services: 11 am. Mor- ning Service and Primary Sun- day School. C. G. I. T. will at- tend in a body. Dedication of church equipment. Guest Preach- er, Rev. Stanley MacQueen, B. A., of Truro, N.S., choir aided) by Mrs. Dane Crosby, Mrs. Ralph Douglas, and Mr. Ivor Phillips. 7.30 p.m. Evening Ser- vice. Preacher Mr. MacQueen. “Trinity Male Eight’’ of Char- lottetown, and other guest sing- Sunday School 7.30 p.m. Worship. A hearty welcome to all. DUNDAS Pastoral Charge. Uni- ted Church, Heber H. Hardy Lay Minister. Services Annandale, S. School 10 a.m., Service of Worship, 11 a.m.; Forest Hill 8. School 2 p.rn.; Dundas S. School | 10.15 a.m. Service of Worship 8 p.m. All are welcome. MONTAGUE United Baptist Pastorate. A. G. J. Steeves, pas- s Nominate dates In 5th 1959 gravel truck rolled over at| tor. Montague: 10 a.m. Sunday Bell’s Hill on Wednesday found *| School 11 a.m. Worship, Mur- mecessary~ to enter the Kings | Tay River 2 p.m. Sunday School; County Memorial Hospital where |3 p.m. Worship; Sturgeon 2 p.m. he received treatment for mus-| Sunday School 7.30 p.m. Wogship. eular strains and x-rays. DUNDAS United Baptist Pas- FROM CONVENTION torate. Lic. Gerald. Matthews, Dr. Albert E. Ings, Montague,| Pastor, Aug. 9th. Dundas Sunday has returned from Guelph, Ont.,/ School at 10.15 a.m. Service at wheae he attended the national 11 a.m.)/Annandale Sunday School convention of the Canadian Veter-/! 10 a.m. Service at 8 p.m. inary Medical Asscc'ation. Dur-| ing ‘his stay he also attended his) lass re-union. : P. E. I. HOLIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Lorne B. Owen, and sons Kenneth and Douglas, Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadien Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, P. E. Phone 2235 Insurance ®. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Aute — Casualty S&S Semnmer %&. Summerside E. E. Parkman Opt. 0., 8.0.' PHONE 3287 Sermmer St Summerside i B. F. Hunter, R.0. Semmerside, P E. 1. Phone 3116 BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios ©. W. SEARS MONTAGUE Bible Chapel 9.30 a.m. Lord's Supper 10.3 a.m. have returned to their home in Hamilton, Ontario, after a plea- sant two weeks vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bur- leigh B. Owen, Malpeque, P. E. ENJOYED FISHING Mr. and Mrs. Woodréw Mac- Leod and family, Billincia, Mass., who have been visiting in Mon- tague, left yesterday to yisit Mrs. MacLeod's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Beaton, Sky Glen, N.S. While in Montague Mr. MacLeod enjoyed many fishing trips to various points of the Island. While here the Mac- Leods’ were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson and Mrs. Effie MacLeod. FROM FLORIDA Prince Dewar, Jack Harper and Gord- on Rogers. The convention was presided over by the president of the Fifth District, George Key, Jr. ; The public hall of the A.A. .Building on Water Street was the location of the convention, and the delegates were briefly ad- dressed by the leader of the Con- servative party in the provirce, Walter R. Shaw; by Dr. Orville H. Phillips, M.P., and by Frank Myers, M.L.A- The nomination of the two candidates. last night completed candidates who have now been the 30_member legislature in the named to contest every seat in provincial election to be held on September Ist. , Sunday School for all ages, nur- sery to adult classes. 7.30 p.m. Regular Evening Service. Al! are cordially invited. “MURRAY RIVER Pentecostat Tabernacle Service for Sunday, Aug. 9; 10.00 a.m. Sunday School 11.00 a.m. Morning Worship; 7.30p.m._ Evangelistic Service. Street meeting at Montague every Saturday at 8 p.m., weather per- mitting. Rev. Robert Cross, Pas- tor. ORWELL — Vernon Pastoral Charge, Sunday, August 9th. An- niversary services at Vernon River at 11 a.m. and: 7.30 p.m. Preacher at both services, Rev. A. J. G. Murchison, New York. Music in the evening by Cherry Valley. Choir. Service at Eldon 2.30. Welcome. Rev. N. R. Green. VALLEYFIELD Orwell Head Congregation. Services for Sunday, August 9h. Belle Riv- er, 9.30 a.m. Orwell Head 11 a.m. . Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper,4 Special Music. Orwell Head 7.30 p.m. Special music. Milltown Cross 2.30 pm. Rev. F. Mac- Kinnon. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada Wood Islands, Caledon- ia and Murray Harbour South Pastoral Chrge. Sunday, Aug. 9, 1958, ___Wood _Island, - Church School, 10.00 a.m. Divine Wor- ship, 11.00 a.m. Murray Harbour South Divine worship, 3.00 p.m. Caledonia Church School 7.30 p. m. Divine worship at 7.30 p.m. Rev. R. E. MacKenzie, B.A., B. D., (O.M.), Minister. QUEENS NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN Church. Sunday, August %h.: Morning Worship and Commun- ion 11 a.m. Community Sunday School 10 a.m.; Cavendish Bap- tist Church. Worship service— 8 p. m. Rev. Aubrey deV Hunt, Town of Mount Royal, Quebec, will be the guest minister. CHRISTIAN REFORMED Church. Services for Sunday, August 7th.: Worship Service at 9.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. Both i. Dutch. Weartz Hall, East Royal- ty. CALVIN PRESBYTER ian Church. Mermaid Annuai Memorial Service Sunday, Aug- ust 9th, 2.30 p.m. Miss Arlene MacDonald, Soloist. Rev. D.A. Campbell, B.A., Minister. UIGG — CROSS — Roads Hazeibrook and Alexandra Churca es will ho!ld a United ice in the Hazelbrook Church on Sun- day, August 9th. at 7.30 pm Reid San.gster wiil be the special speaker. All are invited. THE PRESBYTERIAN Onurci in Canada. New London Pastor- al Charge. Divine Services for Sunday, August 9th.: Squth Gran- ville Sacrament of Holy Com- munion 11 a.m.; New London 11 a.m.; Geddie Memorial 2.30 p. m.; Long River 7.30 p.m. (Mr. George H. Carter and his sis-. ter, Miss Rita Carter of St. Pet-: ersburg, Florida, who are vaca- tioning on P.E-I., spent Tuesday | with Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wilkinson of Springfield West. FROM OSHAWA Mr. and Mrs. G. McGuigan and two children Wayne and Karen Ann, Oshawa, Ont., are spending their vacation at Mrs. McGuigan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McDougall, St. Mary's Road. PAVING TENDERS Heath Macquarrie, M.P. on be- half ef Hon. J. Angus MacLean and himself said yesterday tiat September 3 for paving eight miles of highway from Daivay to Brackley Point Road. This is an , important link Gulf Shore part i the P.E.1. z Syme); South Granville 7.30 p.m, Preparatory Services at South Granville: Friday Morning 11 a. m.; Friday Evening 8 p.m.; Sat- urday morning 11 a.m.; Thanks giving Service, Monday, August th., at 10 a.m. . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada, Central Parish Church- hill: S.S. 10 am: Service 11 a.m. Clyde River: SS.2 pm. Mem- orial Service 3 p.m.; Canoe Cove S. S. 11 a. m. Bible Olass7 p.m. Service 7.30 p.m.; Nine Mile Creek: S.S. M a.m. Rev. G. Kil- jen, Minister. POWNAL UNITED Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday, August 9th.: M am. Millview; 7.30 p.m. Men's Choir at Pownal. Rev T. R Goudge, Minister. BREADALBANE PAS!'ORAL Charge, United Church of Cana- ‘ da. Sunday Services as’ follows: =" ISLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES; Summerside 031; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; Souris $2-2 Worship services for Sunday, August 9th.: 9.30 am. York; il a.m. Central; 7.30 p.m. Brackley. HUNTER RIVER Pastora: | Charge, United Church of Cana- |da. Services for Sunday, August the selection of 30 Conservative | 9th, conducted by the Minister, | Rev. E. Foster Hall: Wheatley River 10 a.m.; Hunter River 11.- 15 a.m.; Hampshire 3 p.m.; Wilt- shire 7.30 p.m. HUNTER RIVER — Hartsville — Presbyterian Church. Services for Sunday August 9th.: Hunter River 11 a.m. Communion Ser- vice (Preparatory Service Friday 3 p.m.); Harteville Thankoffering Service 7.30 p.m. The Rev. L.E. all THE PRESBYTERIAN Churca in Canada, St. John’s. Befast. Services next Lord’s Day Aug- ust %h. Worship Service 3 p.m. ¥ice. Sunday Schoo! 10 a.m Rev Donald Nicholson, Minister. FREDERICTON AND Bread- | albane Churches of Christ. Sun- day, August %h. The combined The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Aug. 7, 1959. 8 Address And Presentation Made To Mr. And Mrs. Donald -|am.; Bonshaw, 7.30 p.m. W. M. Blaikie will be guest speaker at Services. This is the annual Memorial Séf-| Charge, The United Caurch o | Janet Crozier al from the chair, and Mrs. Wendel Crozier presented Mr. Donald with a hymnary, -Mrs. John MacNutt ‘presented Mrs. Donald with necklace and ear- rings from the Women’s Institute. Mr. W. C. Donald spoke of the part Mr. Donald had in the lodge and Mr. Leslie Ramsay made a Presentation. Both Mr. and Mrs. Donald ex- pressed their deep appreciation, and all joined in singing, “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows.” Iee cream and cake were served. nesday, August.12: Prayer meet- ing and choir practice (8.00 p.m) HAMPTON Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada, Ser- vices August 9th., as follows. Hampton, 9.45 a.m., Victoria; 11 agit if i PGE 5 § ? 4 a $. Thankoffering service. Guest speaker, Mrs. Hazen Howard. Special music by the combined ‘ FIREMEN STRUGGLE TO FREE TRUCKER Firemen used hacksaws, - pne- {truck in North Hollywood, Calif. | signal. He wes released after % umatic jacks and finally a big) AHen was trapped when his truck| minutes and taken to emergency utility truck to free William Allen,| crashed into the rear of another | hospital where he underwent sum 22, from the cab of his wrecked| which had stopped for a traffic| gery for multiple fractures. choirs of the Hampton Charge. Rev. M. K. Charman, Minister. ' PRINCE RICHMOND BAY Presbyter- ian Church. Rev. L.M. MacNau- ghton, Minister. Tyne Valley 11 am.; Freeland $3 p.m.; Victoria West 7.30 p.m. SERVICES F © R Kensington | United Church August 9th. Sum-| yon 7.30 pn. Sunday Schoool at | merfield 9:30 a.m. Kensington | Try ; 11:00 a.m. Rev: Paul Till aa 10 a.m.; Westmoreland 2 ; her | i 7:30. Special Music. ‘m. Hooper, Pastor. | 10 a.m. worship at 11 a.m. will be s conducted by Rev. LJ. Leard.; BIDEFORD PASTORAL a.m. worship at 7:30 p.m. will be conducted by laymen. BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday, Aug. 9th., as | Canada. Rev. James Fraser,’ Minister. Schedule of Services for Sunday. Aug.. %h: Conway 11 a.m.; Bideford 2.30 p.m.; Lot 14 7.30 p.m. service will be held in the Bread- albane Church, Sunday after- noon, at 3 o'clock. Mr. W. O. Weale, Minister. THE UNITED Church of Cana- follows: Bedeque, 11.00 a.m.; Borden, 7.30 p.m.; ny, no services. Rev. David Barwise will ust 9th as follows. Travellers Rest be guest minister and will con- 9:30 a.m. North Bedeque 11:00 duct both services. A cordial -wel- a.m., Freetown 7:30 p.m. Rev. come to visitors. Rew. Harold. THE NORTH Bedeque Pastoral | Charge. The United Church of | Canada. Services for Sunday Aug- | ing the highest mark in history , with an 87. The department has "+ since confirmed that Jean Mac- | Another girl, Rita Kenny Morell 88 list of those who passed the 410 Change Made In the list of examination re- sults issued by the department of deucation, Marilyn Paynter of French River was listed as hav- Neill of Augustine Cove made a mark of 89 and therefore is the winner of the LOBA prize for the highest mark in history. Another correction in the list also had her name left of the | Grade X Examinations. _ Court Is Held | In Alberton ALBERTON — At magistrate’s court in Alberton yesterday morn- | ing, before Magistrate R.S. Hin-| ton, Q.C., a resident of Alberton was charged with driving a motor velricle while intoxicated. The! da. Cavendish Pastoral Charge. ‘a Services of Divine Worship, Sua- | “82 Brows, Minister. day, 9h. August, 1950: 9.30 am | THE PRESBYTERIAN Church New Giasgow; 11 a.m. Cavendish | Services for Sunday, August 9th. $8 p.m. North Rustico. | Freetown Sunday School 10 a.m Divine Service 11 a.m.; -—Rector, Rev. A. E. Piercey. Services for Sunday, Aug. %h., Sunday School. 11.00 a.m. Holy later Communion and Sermon. S| : School. 3.00 Evening Prayer and The United Church of Canada Sermon. Guest Preacher, Rev. | Sunday, August 9th., no services Mr. Bradbrook, Burin, New-| 4 foundiand. Christ Church, Cherry! MONTROSE Pastoral Sermon. “Come and bring the/A whole family. | MILTON — Rustico Parish wemorial Malpeque Sunday S. j John's Milton, 2.00 p.m. Sunday’ MARGATE PASTORAL Charge_ Charge- Valley. 7.00 Evening Prayer and | United Church of Canada Sunday, ugust 9, A joint service of wor- ship with Alma Baptist congrega- O'Brien, B.A., Minister. _| THE SCHEDULE OF Services : for Tryon Pastoral Charge of the _| United Church of Canada for Keir , Sunday, Aug. 9th., is as follows: | 9.45 a.m. Crapaud, 11.16 a.m. Tr- 2 pm. Divine Service 7.30 p.m. yon, 3 p.m. Cape Traverse. Rev.! ing a license, pleaded not guilty : |A cordial weicome to all. Rev. Franz Hillbrandt. Supply Minis- but was found guilty and fined St. Mark's, Rustico, 10.15 a.m.|e y Bean, B.A., Bth., B.D., Min- ter. Rev. A. D. C. Earle, Minis-' | ter. FREE CHURCH ef Scotland, .| Summerside 9.30 a.m.; Cape _| Traverse 11 a.m.; DeSable 3 p.m. | Charlottetown 7.30 p.m. Services ‘for Week: August 11. Argyle Shore 8 p.m.; August 12, Sum- merside 8 p.m.; August 13, Cape ' Traverse 8 p.m.; August 14, Stan- CORNWALL United Church. | Sunday, August 9, Service 11.00 a.m; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Guest Speaker, Mr Allison Mac- | Kinnon, Charlottetown ANGLICAN CHURCH OF Can- | ada, Crapaud and Springfield for Sunday, Aug. 9, 1959. St. John's Evening Prayer 7.30 St. Eliza- beth’s Morning Prayer 10. a.m. | tion in Elmsdale United Church | che g p.m. Angus D. Campbell. at 3 pm. will be conducted Rev. Ross Howard. No other ser- vice on the charge this Sunday. | ANGLICAN CHURCH Services for the New London eeviogy Pat) ' ust 9th, the 1Jth. Sunday er: THE O'LEARY Pastore | Frinity. Rector, Rev. W. Eric) Charge. The Unitéd Chutch of Ingraham. St. Mark's Kensing-' Canada. Services of Divine Wor-| ion, Holy Communion 8.00 a. m.| ship for Sunday, Aug. 9h.. &5/ nq Evensong 7.30 p.m. St. Ste-| follows: Brae, 9.30 a.m.; Bloom-| hen’; Burlington Sunday School field, 11.00 a.m.; O'Leary, 7.30 P.! 19.90 a.m., Holy Communion 11.- m. A cordial invitation is extend- 00 a.m. St. Thomas. French Riv- charge was laid by town man, John Arthur. The accused was remanded on bail for trial Summerside on August 11. | An Alberton South resident | George Kinch charged with fish-' ing lobsters without first obtain- P.E.I. Fisherman’s y Recovered ESCUMINAC (CP)— The body of William Chiasson, 48-year-old Baie Ste. Anne fisherman, was found washed ashore. near here late Thursday. Twenty bodies have now been recovered from the Northumberland Strait after a savage storm ripped the coast June 20 claiming 35 lives. Earlier in the day the bodies police- | Fact | 13 in order | counsel. fined $20 and costs, while a third | BURTON Misses Joyce and Milenda Mur- | phy of Freetown are spending holidays at the home of their aunt and uncle, Eunice and John Bulgar, Cape Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. William Doyle SOURIS THEATRE Friday - Saturday August 7 - 8 THE LAW AND JAKE WADE . Starring and Richard Widmark. Starring: Robert Taylor ' Dalton of Toronto, Ont., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Eve __ Dalton, Burton. Miss Barbara Ann Trainor o Emerald is visiting her friend, ‘MWiss-Leona-Howard,-Cape Wolfe, Mrs. Claude Kelly and family of Toronto, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Murphy, Campbellton. NOTICE Due to the possibility of an enlarged enrollment, those wishing to attend Grade IX, X and XI, in of Fraser Cook of Howard's Cove P.E.I. and Leo J. Roy were found | Two of Chaisson’s sons, Adrien | and Robert were also drowned in | the storm. Both bodies have been recovered. Fifteen bodies remain ed to all. Rev. Keith M. Roger- gon, B.A., B.D.. Minister. SPRINGFIELD, O'Leary, Alma ist Churches. Rev. Ross A. oward Minister. O'Leary 10.30 a. | m.; Alma 3.00 p.m.; Springfield, 7.2 p.m. Sunday School as us-| ual. THE CENTRAL Bedeque Unit- |ed Baptist Church Services. | Rector: Rev. David S.H. Minton, S. Th. WINSLOE — Highfield and Princetown Churches will unite ia worship at 11 a.m. in the Prince- town Road church on Sunday, Aug. 9. In the evening the Win- sloe North and South will hold united service at 7.30 in the South church. Sunday Schools at the us- er, Morning Prayer 9.30 a.m. and te be located. Sunday School 10.30 a.m. Visitors Welcome. | mr oe, REGENT The Canadian government has operated a contributory scheme’ of compulsory unemployment in-| TONITE 7:15 - 9:10 surance since 1941. re | | | Avs, MLL THE ROARING, RuNCcRS, eric eee ere NOTI No dumping will be allowed in the Town of Borden as a dump has been provided outside the Town. All violators will be prosecuted. CE Signed, J. W. CANN, Town Clerk. ual hour. Minister, Frank H. Lit- tlejohns. : a CAMEO Sunday 11 a.m., Sunday Scheel | 10.15 a.m. Rev. Charles A. Brit- THE BREADALBANE Presby- terian Church, ‘Mr. Robert Syme, | ; Friday, Saturday, 7:15, 9:15.) Studen ini TRYON — Bonshaw United 9 Some seca ee ek ees Baptist Pastorate. Rev. Lindsay | fences — ne oe ohh tervicn (11.00 a pays thal Graves, Minister. Services for OF UTAH”. Also the 3 Stooges. | Reverend Lorne Mackay ili ad.| sunday. Aug. Sth. Bonshaw 11 : minister the cecueiaead of Bap- | 2-™i Westmoreland 3 p.m.; Tr-| ee | tism. Tuesday, August 11: Ses- os : } =e LIBERAL CONVENTION | GEORGETOWN will speak over CFCY-TV TONIGHT ———— ANNIVERSARY SERVICES || per Kensington | AUGUST 12, 1959 AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M. IN THE TOWN HALL To nominate two candidates. Poll Directors will call meetings and appoint five delegates to attend the convention. GRANT GRAHAM, Vice-President. & — Vernon River United Church ...... SUNDAY, AUGUST 9th ...... Morning and evening 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Preacher for the day: Rev. A. J- G. Murchison, New York Special music by Cherry Valley Choir, Mrs. Jack MacRae, organist AT. 11:15 P.M. ‘Standard Time © Rev. N. R. Green, Minister Cordial Welcome iaeiaiiianicaiaisil | oe apnea inn ROWDY EXCITEMENT OF THE ig; CLASSIC LEGEND OF THE WEST! “The YEO Nis Man From God's Country” WITH ROBERT MONTGOMERY The revealing story of a man with a gun and a terrifying challenge. An activn story in color and cinemascope keep you in suspense for hours, THEATRE MONTAGUE Friday & Saturday August 7 - Sth Time 8 & 10 p.m. Adm. 3c, #e, Sie that will COMING MONDAY & TUESDAY—ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK MAYFAIR car \AyOaR AUDIE MURPHY MARI BLANCHARD LYLE BETTGER LORI NELSON s THEATRE, MU AUGUST 6th, esc old rr THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY “ Admission 30 - 40 - 60 “SHAGGY DOG” | With Fred MacMurray, Jean Hagen, and Lonnie Kirk who becomes a dog. He takes refuge at Scourby’s home. Makes a pest of himself and is locked up in the cellar. Trying to ape he reverts back to himself.\A comedy fer young both. Unexpected thrills, high ativenture. RRAY RIVER 7th and 8th and ma