REV. A. C, VINCEN1 DR. L J. LEVY REV. H. L. MITTON, ‘New First Baptist Church THERE, FEREss E f ; To Be services of dedic. constructed § z i r it f f i | | 3 : i Bg g' eFee f i fe 4 ise] ; sf; tial | i i z Le i eget | Wa Pe 5 i e F = | f 2 & Lp bin Re a £ 3° as asveneea i i; fF 1 i Bis . i el ! i E : H : I rf z | Ris f ill ii Te Thee” (Handel), “The 23rd During the morning service the Christ as the Living Lord, and other B.Y.P.U.’s in the province Dedicated Sunday to the denomination, and to the of evangelism and mis- ? E } t?¢ ¢ l 7 i f 2® E °F i! a? # ry : Pee aie | o oS GF: H ifs draer Eve z z t g | : sz ae a &3i iE and to local Young People’s Un- ions to attend. The Rev. Ross Howard, pastor of the Baptist Ways and Means, Ross Downe; Board of Trustees, Robert Nichol- addition to the outstanding done by these committees, congregation. Disturbance Charges Bring $20 Fines In County Court 3 : 8 izes & Y fined $10 and! s on the first count costs or five days on g Re s = i 83% 2 non - || '|DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT Residents of Breadalbane and | LOCAL: BRIEFS: ' HOUSE MOVED The house which had been traffic on Grafton eT F a hs 4 = eer oe City Police Court yesterday morning. . Reid is charged with possess- ion of stolen goods to the value cIY N EWS, PAGE halal MS eS JAMES ace Lyi AUDIE MURPHY TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK =| F2lan¢ | Tayler. proprietor ot to the stand and he said, quoting The Guardian, Sat., May 16. 1959. 5 his ‘sales records, that the - a. camera brought to him for a a ik : a 1 check bore the same serial nuny Red Cross In: ck Durin 58 ber as the one he had sold Joha /= g 7 | Gordon of Guelph, Ont., Sept. 15, gig ee | . . | Told Wyke final witnens Depeiy: Chldll Provincial Executive Is aires Websier sell tee neal 7 had been reported stolen Oct. 29, In giving the highlights of the;representatives from each pro-/ 1958. He said sometime. later annual meeting of the Central|vince plus 30 co-oped members. | Eric Jay came to the station and Council, Canadian Red Cross So- of international | said liad a stolen camera. ciety, which took place at the tactivities, Dr. Stanbury reviewed| In to a question the wit- Royal York Hotel in Torohto, at|the society’s program for the re-| ness said the accused's name did the regular monthly meeting of| union of families separated by | not come up in the course of his the provincial Red Crossexecu-| war and - civil distur bances.| conversation with Jay. tive in Charlottetown on Thursday | Througg Canadian Red Cross in-| The witness said at a later date evening, Judge J. S. DesRoches,|tercession with Red Cross and| he told Jay to return the camera who presided, announced that| Red Crescent Societies of other| to wherever he had obtained it. Marshal Sterns of Toronto was | nations, 127 persons were reunited| Under cross examination by elected as the chairman of Cen-/ with their relatives in Canada| defence counsel Allison Gillis, tral Council. during 1958. Approximately 800/| the witness said that shortly after Mr. Stearns was in Charlotte-| cases are still pending ceceiving the complaint from town, accompanied by Mrs,| It was explained that the so-| Gordon he contacted a number Stearns, early in February when | ciety’s expense in this project is/ of persons including the accused he addressed the annual meeting |limited to the administration | asking assistance in locating the of the Prince Edward Island Red /|.costs, as sponsors pay the cost | camera. : Cross. D. Bruce Shaw, also of ha Toronto, who was the honorary treasurer for the past two years, and formerly national chairman of the Red Cross campaign, suc- . ceeds Mr. Stearns as the chair-) ed : is 74 per cent of} ‘TORONTO (CP) — About one- man of the national executive | the objective of $29,500. These re-| third of Ontario's entire fall- committee. sults are slightly ahead of the| seeded ‘wheat crop was winter Judge DesRoches said % was|same period last year according] killed, the Ontario agriculture de- gratifying to be able to report | to the report submitted on behalf! partment said Friday in a crop that for the first time in three | the provincial campaign chair-| report dated May 7. It was the 3 » the Canadian Red Cross =, William Hayward, at Thurs- highest percentage of winter kill operated in 1958 with a slight ex-|day’s meeting. There are still a| 4, cess of revenue over expenditure: | @reat many canvassers who have | ™ Y®4"S- The operation of the Red Cross| mot yet made their returns as Programs and services across| Well as a number of districts in Canada required an expenditure | Which no collectors have been e * * =; monet. while revenues total-| on ‘i ‘ 885,83. An additiona] ounker provincial amount of $1,022,312 was disburs-| Chairman of Red Cross Disaster All Copy for ed_ from Red Cross designated | Services said that Frank Mac- funds, making a total expenditure | Donald, manager of Robinson Church Page of Facgrocea. for the year a be accamsed the—vice- assessment of the work of irmanship this committee. ne the Canadian Red Cross since the| _ He also announced that a meet- Must Be In By granting of its charter 50 years| img of his provincial committee < ago was the theme of the tradit-| Will be held at Red Cross Head- 5:00 p-m. ional national commissioner's re- | Watters on Tuesday, May 26th. port presented by Dr. W. S. Stan-| Which will be addressed by Wal- Thursday bury, the society's chief execu- | tet O. Baker and Mrs. Clive. tive officer. Currie, both of whom have re- s ‘@ s For the excellence of this report | Centely attended the civil defence : Dr. Stanbury was given a stand-| ‘aiming centre at Anprior. Mr. ing ovation by the 60 delegate | Younker also told the executive group comprising Central Coun. | that George Walters had recently cil which is made up of three | Joined the ranks of the provincial ; + | disaster committee ip a public i HAVE days. For a similar offence | T@lations capacit Central Royalty resident receiy-| 7% Presid le the an- ed 8 reprimand, pouncement C¥@poains Ruvert| A MESSAGE Under the Temperance Aci, | B#¢ staciously ed to be- @ resident of North Rustico and| °°™* the provincial chairman of one from Georgetown were each the newly formed public relations given fines of $20 and custs cr Cc mee or Ge PEI. Red 30 days when convicted on the| 2°: oo of oe the possession intoxicating liquor in a place h/ otter than their place of rene CA town Man For the possession of liquor . when not being the owner of a| Is Committed re a nee man re- ‘ ceaved a fine of $25 and costs hb or 30 days. To Hig Court Men sateen until Friday, Was given in.the case} Ji > id’ of a Mount Albion resident who ns gBamge fw y baggy Ps nga ,On the charge of mak-|in Supreme Court at the conclus- : jon of the preliminary hearing in + FRR MRM MH YY =n * ROBERT aE NORTH RIVER | OPENS AT : 7:15 P.M. 7:30 - 8:00 A. M. Se Se ee ae a eee mand, Halifax, arrived in Char-' W. Rogers (left) commanding Colonel J. P. Browne, (Second left), MC, CD, DD, deputy chap- | lottetown last night to talk with ficer 2 Militia Group; and lain general (Army) from na- tional defence headquarters, Ott-| earried on in awa, and Major James R. Miller Island. Chatting ; (right) chaplain, Easter Com- | dian Army padres are Colonel A. | ''local militia officers and meet tenant-Colonel F. S. with chaplains on the work being | Prince Edward MAY 17, 1959 2 Anglican Church ot Canada ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL Rochford Square the Rev. Canon J. R. Davies M.A. L. Th. Rector the Rev. Canon E. M. Malone M.A., D.D., the Rev. W. G. Hogg, Honorary Assistant Priests Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus. | Organist and Choir Director. WHITSUNDAY 8:00 a.m. : -acnarist, 8:45 a.m.—Mattins 9:45 a.m.—Sundav School (Infant’s Class 11 a.m.) 11:00 a.m.—Procession. Eucharist and Sermon 5:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser- mon wt ST. PAUL’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Established 1769 by Reyal Foundation The Reverend Canon J. T. Mbbott, Rector Organist and Choir Directer, Mr. H. John Garris, F.R.C.O. 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10.00 a.m. — Sunday School Junior and Senior Classes 11.00 a.m, — Sunday School Be- gimners and Primary Classes 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion (Whit Sunday) Anthem: Come Holy Ghost (Attwood) 7:00 p.i4.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. Rev Camon E. M. Malone in charge of all services. Are Cordially Invited Te Attead PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF S. JAMES | The Reverend T. H. 8B. Somers, M.A., S.T.M., Minister Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus.Bac., F.M.C.M., Choral * STEWART KX XS Builded Better Then They Knew In the Confederation Cham- ber of the Provincial Build- ing m Charlottetown is a bronze tablet commemorat- ing the historic meeting held there in the year 1864 which led to the formation of our great Dominion ef Canada. Inscribed on the tablet are these paraphrased words from the s Emerson and Mil- ton, “PROVIDENCE BEING THEIR GUIDE THEY BUILDED BETTER THAN THEY KNEW.” These words which aptly fit. many great undertakings of the past will 7:00 Organist and Director of Cheirs| a. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and Sermon: “When the Strong Winds of Pentecost Stir the Smoking Fires to Life’—a Whitsuntide Message. Introit: Grant, Thee, Thiman Anthem: Come Holy Ghost, Attwood Soloist: Mrs. David Cox n.m. and Sermon: “The Place and Power of Faith in the Ministry of Heal- ing’—Nurses’ Annual Church Service. Solo: Come Unto Him siah) Handel Miss Muriel Hurst Anthem: Saviour, Thy Child We Beseech (Mes- '- School. Evering ‘orsh vering Yorship| Qrganist and Choir Director FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Cer. Prince and Fitzroy Streets. Minister: : Rev. H. L. Mitton, B.A., B.D. Organist and Choir Direetor: Mrs. V. L. Dingw fi 9:30 a.m.— DEDICATION OF CHURCH SCHOOL FACILI- ‘tun. cCiasses ac askeu w sit as groups in the Church Hall; Visitors are welcome. 11:00 a.m.—Care of infants in “Babyland” isi children in Nursery and Kin- dergarten Departments. (Par- ents gre thus enabled to at- tend church while children are being cared for.) 11:0 a.m.—OPENING SER- VICE OF DEDICATION Sermon: “The Church”, The Building of God’”—The Rever- end I. Judson Levy, B.A., ' B.D., S.T.M., D.D. Selo: “Come Ye _ Blessed” (John Pringle Scott)—Mr. Corey Smith, A.R.C.M., baritone) Anthem: “Unte Thee 0 Lord” (Aulbach) ; During the morning service, the J. A. Webster Memorial Window will be unveiled. | 7:00 p.m.—SERVICE OF PER-| SONAL REDEDICATION (Broadcast over station CFCY) Sermon: “Hands Under The Wings” — The Reverend George Allen, Past President of the Maritime United Bap- tist Convention. | Anthem: “Praise To the Creator” (Thiman) Sole: ‘“‘Ninety-First Psalm” (MacDiarmid) — Mr. Corey Smith, A.R.C.M.. baritone. 8:30 p.m.—SACRED RECITAL PRESENTED BY MR.) COREY SMITH, A.R.C.M., ACCOMPANIED BY MRS. V. LEIGH DINGWELL. You are always welcome at, First Baptist Church, a contem- | porary church with a_ timeless message. COME AND WORSHIP ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Prince & Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B.A., Minister. Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A., B. Mus. (Oxford) 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School iuv «a.m. —AG bie c.ass 1:00 a.m.—Norsery School. ! Children of the Sunday School are asked to meet at 10:15 a. m. and form classes te attend Morning Services in a body Rev. A. Frank MacLean, B.A. Roysten ©. Mugferd, A.B.C.0. Organist and Director ef Cheirs, Rev. Robert S. Latimer, B.A.. B.Ed... B.D. 10:00 a.m.—Senior Scheol 1:00 a.m.—Primary and Be 1:00 a.m. Divise Woers‘'p- - 7:00 p.m.—Divine Worship. “A Bible Preaching Centre. Pre- claiming The Lord Jesus Christ as the only Saviour of Sinners.” “You are cordially invited SERVICES OF WORSHIP Church ginners Sunday Church Schow — : AS I WAS SO I WILL The Rev. Mr. MacLean Anthem: “Dept. ef Mercy”— Wm. Fietcher Soloist Mr. George Johnson ° Sermon: Mr. Robert Hutch eson, B.A., will preach his sermon. Chorale: “O’er Field and Forest Stealing”—Isaac Arr. Bach worship Ged at Trinity.” i \ CHARLOTTETOWN BIBLE CHAPEL 235 Cumberland St. at Lengworth Ave. 9:30 a.m.—The Loerd’s Supper 10:15 a.m.—“Trath fer Teday” 11:00 a.m.—The Family Bible Hour”. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service = A WARM WELCOME AWAITS for Believers. (Radie. program over CFCY) YOU Rev. W. Burton Crowe, 8.A, Minister PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Ii Second Street Phone 4214 Mrs. Stanley Newman Organist ¥ 9:45 a.m.—Sundayv School. : 11:00 a.m.—Morsing Worship and Sacrament of Holy Bap- tism = : Evening 230 the great experience is WHIT SUNDAY Church and study of Christian based on I Corinthians 13. ~ The great commandment ané@ that of love as revealed through Jesus Christ. : a CALVARY TEMPLE Street East for the past two days ' was removed last evening to a * HOLIDAY HIT “= MON. and TUE.*« s\ or *« also be appropriaté as future [; ren Keep, Sullivan | with their Teachers, as this is ae eon A DAN DURVEA-DIANNE FOSTER AA” | Scie "=| sito vate "weacow | rete rat alan) vtmcae owner i esent ventures. 74 ; agit Clinton was ordered yesterday to * * . * we are comnded of this on ‘“GENTRAL CHRISTIAN” Sermon: “The Men Of Babel Pentecostal Assemblies ef have the house moved by -noon ELAINE STEWART BRANDON DOW ILDE s-ner the eve of the dedication of L and The Men of Pe~tecost”. 3 today or else the building would x * paeats nt id mee the new First Baptist Church CHURCH Anthem: “Thou Wilt Keep Canada be demolished. \ ° * * of Charlottetown. The Baptist 213 Kent Street _Him a Lee Williams ~ Rev. V. E. Jackson. Paster i coe an teed — f Ps : : 3 congregation has — * Merle Zimmerman. B. Th. Ses “Kale Opportunity” Phone S119 } f } i t ° : — = os * *: COMING SUNDAY MIDNIGHT - eo er eae Interim Minister. Anthem: (a) “Hymn. of 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. GALLANT FUNERAL — The 4'] of faith, and the result is a |) Mrs. Allison MacRae; A.R.C.M.| Praise”. Schubert; (b) “All Cornelius, the Converted funeral of the late Edward Gal- 4 * BOX OFFICE OPEN AT 12:05 A.M. beautiful and functional edi- Organist. In The April Evening”—Hugh Centurion : lant — yesterday —— Maver Land of Cantata Hook's ; fice for the worship of God Seve; Malian Book, Roberton. . “The Spirit of Ged can Trang- trom the Chartotetows Funeral rates Tinker Bel jc WHAT FASCINATION DREW WOMEN 4|[-we the tank of Christin Chott" Director. PE. “Protestant Orphanage form the moet Unlikely Per ee ee ae Claman Mermaid Lagoons _/4 TO HISARMS .. . DESPITE THEM- | tions may be well justified in |! 19.99 a.m.—Bible School and| AN Are Cordially Invited | 11:00 a.m.—Worshin Service. Roche who also officiated at the iat «| * SELVES? * pees ey eee Family Hour. Message: “DEEP ROOTED ere re ees, ease, Soe | ‘% What made men fight or fear, or follow him? |] nt fouder* 2,86 Brtish |! uso ame-Moraing Worship vam SALVATION amuY| Gan Geen" s i a, - ~ i ’ . and gn ie * . & Mensice 1 meee, Valier i - x isnevs % * * what was the secret he left buried in the shadows were builders who ‘builded re a ote ok wom tee ae - aan adie aes Ae ae of Sangamon Street? * og age a Age gen Name Christian Apply? Great George Street en a = wT rvnencliatic Service. eatholic comete-y. ry > “sf | Anthem: Be Thou My Vision 3° p.m.—E na ORT ws * WHO WAS THIS the world has: translated the | ish ‘Traditienal) ee | re PIGEONS GO HOME £ v LEN INSET Abs | Junior Ca and Mothers’ , Remember instince proved to $ * : Scriptures into more than a |} Since 1865 “Wee ae Gunes’ et Ot The homing _— es 7 * : thousand dialects \ and lan- || Listening Room _ Sr. Major and Mrs. L. A. Hicks, - as SS aan poe o * | THEY CALLED... quages and. distributed mil- || ted jens Dok Turpin ee Corps Officers. best a pair , nee” Sa ae , | ker: oS a oe 03 , «| * | oo © eS | qgoermon: The Results of Back UNITED PENTECOSTAL ¢ March as foundation stock for a ; 7S a Stiding ' hobby. 1% Be eee owe vongue’” || __ COME AND WORSHIP + ' CHURCH ; aed ee ae toe Oe * x). "EL tie i oe a 10:06—Service at Jail Pie ates thei monbeen * to the Society ‘and we also FREE CHURCH OF 11:00 a.m.—Holiness $7 Elm Avenue vente fie. i the belief that «x share as we purchase supplies | SCOTLAND . oe a een oe oi A. N. Stairs, Minister. —_they _would promptly return to Me the songs + | . oe oS | Bircltwood Street 6:30 p.m.—Open Air Meeting. Phome 8676 ae oe Snes | demmnabtat x, tend the work We are ail || Minister: Rev. J. H. Bishop, B.A. | 7:00 p.m—Publie Salvation Gaavians = Lae the flighty pair circled the rt x meats 7 at things tan 11:00 p.m.— Service conducted Meeting. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School an@ wester- | e or e, a so br B «. Rew »/a:anbe’ , Bible Class. oc a x may ft be recorded of each |: 7:00 p.m.—Prayer Service The Young People’s Self De- | 11:69 a.m.—Wership Service. ly course, presumably for their of us:) “He builded bett - nial Altar Service will be > old home 1,00° miles away at| 4 ‘+ TONY HYRR one of us:+ He -better Give unto the Lord the glory, served in the Sunday School. | 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Servies. Heron Bay. Ont. MATINEE 2:30—EVE. 7 & 9 ? fd than he knew. : due unto His name; bring an’ You are cordially invited te . You Are Invited They had not arrived there yet- PRIC * offering, and come inte His tiend these special services. Te Worship With Us. terday but Mr. Hogan’s corres- x o> Me 6 Me we * THE BIBLE HOUSE ”, Ps. 96: 8. sede. pondent they would make it EVE, CHILD WITH PARENT 3’ COMING TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Charlottetown ae | oa Sew fers, Deering cacti.) 9 Se x SS “uy (Opposite Eaton's) t, Meanwtile the yount pigeons jive te 4% “Heaven Knows Mr. Allison ‘Operated by the Pf. I. 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