a rm: '7 ISLAND NEWS PAGE ‘ ,Conducting I Special speaker this week and. Inext at Centennial rallies in the‘ 3 Free Church of Scotland in var- Iious centres throughout the Is- -land. is Rev. Prof. H Fin- layson. professor of Theology, Free Church of Scotland College. ‘ Edinburgh. ' Prof. Finlayson spoke at the Free Church of Scotland at Cole- 1 man Friday evening. to open r the series of rallies. ! Next week he speaks Tuesday‘ evening at DeSable. Wednesday. evening in Charlottetown a nd. Thursday night at Murray Riv- er. A y II the services will he held ‘at 8 pm. Prof. Finiayson Is a veteran of the First World War in which1 he was wounded. He graduated with an MA degree from Aber- deen University following the v r. . , Following graduation he took; ‘ . ' ’ ......——'—-—- j the theological training in Edin- . '3 FORD PRESIDENT VISITS GOVERNOR .f‘ in Glasgow. ~ - H was a cha lain In the Ter- Currently on a tour of the accompanied by Hon. .1. Davrd tenant - Governor W. J. Mac- mafia! Am“. .pReserw. Army Atlantic region, Karl Scott. ~Oakville. Ontario. president of .Ford of Canada. is in Prince Edward Island visiting various sales and maintenance depots. North River Cali Club HoldsAchievementDay The annual Achievement Day! Special prizes were donated by Hospital. Boston. Mass She was F T ' e'rry rO flc of the North River 4-H Calf Club ‘I Wiltshlre Dairy Company. Lloyd; was held at the farm of Mr. and ‘ MacPhail, New Haven: Rolandi in her 70‘s. Mrs. Clifford Holmes. Kingston Hyde, Gil Henry. 10‘ Charlmtemwni 1‘ "6911er She is survived by two sons. Robert and Richard. both in the Boston area; a nieee. Ma ry,‘| Cornwall: . I on Sept. 4. Stead's Pharmacy and Semple's' Waller! Donaghi PM 1’ SISWRI A total of 145.761 passengers Six Dual Purpose Shorthorn. Pharmacy. Charlottetown and M’s- James (Jame) 16mm. Ofland 51.335 vehicles made the‘ nod eight Hereford and Angus added greatly to the success of. 5319’": Ma” Imonth of August he bu5lest re-‘ calves were paraded before the the Achievement Day. 3 A s l s t e r, Mrs. Anthony 1. corded in the hl5l01fy 0f “19.301” judge. David Peacock. Dept. of i'—""""“"' "“' . (Laura) MacDonald, pmeceag. den-Cape Tormentine terms. This was an increase of 2.336 Agriculture. Charlottetown. I M A 0 led her in Boston one week ago. d 7 3 I T. c .more cars an .19 more pas-1 Donald at Government House. Here. Mr. Scott, seated, signs the guest book while Mr. Wind- sor and Lleut. Gov. MacDon- ald observe the function. Charlottetown, a n d indsor. company rep- resentative in Halifax. Short- after his arrival in the pro- vince a call was made on Lieu- smwan' rbetween the two wars. He was a chaplain in the rezular army ‘ during the Second War. and was I promoted to the rank of deputy~ assistant chaplain general. He was appointed to his pres ent post of professor of theolo- r . Former Islander ‘I y at Free Church of Scotland 1 ' College. Edinburgh in 1945. Dles In Boston I He has been moderator of the . ‘General Assembly of the Free: Mrs- w. 3- DOW. the former ‘ (Much of Scotland. For m a n y I Elizabeth white of Donagh. P. years he was editor of the Free E.I.. died Thursday in me C... .w—rm-w - v -- 1m The placmgs in the Dual Pur- pose class were as follows: I BRING SANDWICHES sengers. with 846 more rail peas- 1. Byron MacPhee. 2. Lowell‘ - isengers over the same period Holmes. 3. Lorraine Jewell. 4. s K 0' some 051° "th dill” 18“ yearv Eugene Egan. 5. Preston Jew-:- dren pamclpate in a speciall Out of a total of 1,193 cross- .)1, r;. Janet Jewel]. , breakfast program in whichl ings. the MV Confederation 1n the year’s work: 1. Byron M 3 recent meetml 0‘ the they bring sandwiches and theimade the most with 446. and Macphee: 2‘ Lowell Hermes. 3.;Ch§"l°“°t°w“ comm” °f “‘9 school supplies milk. fruit or.the MV Abegweit handled the Eugene Egan. 4. Lorraine Jew-‘fimfhis of Cflggfigg‘a'rg’gggicarmls- .most passengers. 56.213. ell. 5. Preston Jewell, 6. Janet K; vmn we“ 5 """ Jewell. in the Beef class: 1. Mack Dixon. 2. Hilda Dixon. 3. Mer- vin Holmes. 4. June Holmes. 5. Donald Holmes. 6. Margie San- derson. 7. Irene MacKinley. 8. Other officers installed by‘ Worthy State Deputy B. M. m1- laghan. who was assisted by State Warden Wilfred Smith. were: Deputy G r a n (1 Knight ’ -- George F r a s e r. Chance or Ronaldergahrlglfiibrk. 1 Mack George McGuigan, recording se- Dixon 2. hMerv‘ln Holme‘s. . cmtary Gerald Names inasm' June Holmes. 4. Donald Holmes, er Harold Power‘ financial sec- 5. Hilda Dixon, 6. Margie San- McQua'g'arLeecrl. derson. 7. Irene MacKinley. 8. Ronald MacKinIey. . , - . ,- . Conway and guards Eric Dou Showmanship. 1. Mean H01 ,cet and Donald Phelan‘ mes‘ 2‘ Lowe“ Homes’ 3' Don'lm‘ ald Holmes. 4. Mack Dixon. 5. A1. LAST! BY MAIL! Lorraine Jewell. Judging: 1. Robert Sanderson. NEW quality paperback 2. Byron MacPhee. 3. Donald b00k5 SAVE UP to 15% tOOI Holmes. 4. Mack Dixon. 5. Lorw Fiction and Non—fiction. (No raine Jewell. i second hand books). Free A special prize was awardedl lists Paperback Book Post. to Eugene Egan for having the 573 Eglinton Avenue West. highest standing among new. Toronto 12. Ontario. Canada. members. ‘ BUS DRIVER WANTED Written applications for an additional bus driver for the Alberton Regional High School on retary Urban turer Connie LeClair. Preston Curley. advocate Harold CIVIC TAX APPEALS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeal from Civic Rates and Assessments has set Tuesday, September 15th at 10:00 am. in the City Court Room of the City Building as the time and place for the hearing of such appeals. John J. Butler. City Comptroller. area will be received by the undersigned until Thursday, Sept. 17, 1964. Mrs. L. L. Wilkio. Secretary, Aiberton, RR. 1 QUEEN’S COUNTY L.O.L. PARADE TOMORROW 8 P.M. St. John’s Anglican Church Milton 12 The Guantanghariottetown, Sat, Sept. 12. 1964., . Scottish Professor Rallies ‘ tone of the oldest fish-wholesal- REV. FINLAYSON .burgh Free Church College. He . , _ " .. lhe‘d two pastorates‘ the my i: Church of Scotland Monthly Re . 5the Highlands and he secon cord. official publication of the 17th century denomination. ' He has spoken at various ral- lies. conventions and student or- ganizations in Great Britain. MOTOR REWINDING 8r REPAIRS Storey Electric Ltd. lfiti l’rinr'c QI .. t'h'trm'n MARBLE GRANITE BRONZE * Craftsmen Skilled Memorial st VERE BECK & SON LTD. of Montague and Charlottetown Since 1870 WE CAN HELP YOU BEAT THE WEATHER Every Primary Lodge take heed. L.O.B.A. Members Welcome. DANCING AT BASILICA RECREATION CENTRE SATURDAY - 9.00 TILL 12.00 sequent spoilage. when It will nor-molly store ufcly. DRYING GRAIN DAILY Featuring W’s Newest Dance Bond” THE OUINTET was SHUR-GAIN DIVISION Somatic Hone 436-1211. Phone 19 WE OFFER - CUSTOM GRAIN DRYING AT OU'R KINKO'RA MILL Farmers of P. E. I. usually harvest an excellent grain crop. but often feeding vnlue is lost. High'moisturo may cause heating and sub- Wo can moisture test your grain and recommond drying to I point WIARIALSOIUYINGGRAIN ASKAIOIITOURSIRVICIIPRICIS CANADA PACKERS LTD. Phone 092-1215 ' l planted in the_pT_ov_tnce. includ- Ceriified Seecl Potato Acreage Reported Down Figures released from the in Green Mountain. 714 acres: Charlottetown seed certification Cherokee. 212: Katnhdi . 250: office show that 3.530 fewer ac- Hunter. 135: Keswick. 86: Avon. 1 4 is x it xx x x. s s SUPER - DOUBLE BILL TODAY SHOWS 1 R 3:80 7 & 8:30 res of seed potatoes have oass- 7i: Netted Gem. 58: Fundy. 30: ed inspection by the federal de-i Warba. 33. ngo. 44. Red . partment of agriculture this Pontiac. 19: McIntyre. 15; Ar- STOW“ GI'CIIQOI' "I ran Victory, 3; C‘Tippawa. Norland. one quarter acre. and This year's figure stands ITLCanso, one quarter acre. 231.773 acres; last year 27,303. «fir were ragged." f Se 5 c . Hus-Rory Calhoun In bagols vyaexgzty ’wereac ngpgoved: with 20.710 last year;5617,1911 new . re of Kennebecs, 3 1 st - .yesar; Trish Cobblers.’1,6ll with: agate I 1.190 last year. I Sixteen other varieties we rel year in comparison with in st . year. : Sponsored by SUNDAY AT 9.00 CAUGHT...IN THE WILD. FRANTIC RAT RACE! okra-a... m Martin MacPherson. Kinross. P.E.l., will be convention man-l ager at the forthcoming semi-l nar. September 18-20. in Sum-I merslde sponsored by the W tch ‘ Tower Bible and Tract Society. publishing agent for Jehovah's witnesses. His work will entail the direction of 20 odd depart- ments made it of convention delegates who volunteer their skills and energy to make all HALIFAX (CP) — R obin. in attendance as comfortable as lJones and Whitman Limited, ossible . -In one of these. the Cleaning Department. Martin's brother.! Lamont. also of Kinross. will bel second in command. The Clean-I ing Department will be respon- " sible for keeping the convention. site. Prince County Vocational. High School auditorium. spot-i I Fish Firm Leaves N.S. '0 ing and general merchandising I firms in Canada. has moved its [head office to Paspebiac, Que., rfrom Halifax. | The move coincided with re- : tirement of P. L. Whitman. who i has been president for 12 years. and secrelary-treasury M. R. Lownds. who joined the firm in less. “All 22 members of the Man- tague Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses." said Mr. MacPher- on. their presiding minister. 1“ex to be in attendance 8 local meetings will be cancell- ed for the week." GREATEST ODYSSEY OF THE AGES GREATEST. Wm ODYSSEY W” 904. The firm founded late in the has 12 branches ‘In the Quebec's Gaspe and two in Nova Scotia, at Inverness and Cheticamp. I I r I Confederation Centre Learning Through Art A .pre-school programme for children of 5 years to school-age at the CONFEDERATION ART GALLERY Monday to Friday — 9 «.m. to 12 noon 3 sessions of 10 weeks each during the school year commencing Monday, October 5, 1964. Fees $3.00 per week, $30.00 per 10 week session. Classes in: PAINTING CRAFTS MUSIC, DANCE-DRAMA, ETC. All materials supplied Register now, 10 am. to 5 pm. at the CON FED- ERATION ART GALLERY. Registration fee $10.00, balance to be paid first. day of classes. COLUMBIA mm a... 1 CHARLES uscuumt was. won mircv om um 2 Da 5 0“I nggggys-xovTcT-Rlvuonn-TTTSTIITTT _ _ _y_ _ Z A. MEDIA Kissin' Cousins is comin' _¥ ¥ ¥ 4» 4‘4 ¥ ¥ 4 ¥ ********** r TONIGHT ONLY ‘ Mil 5-)! “Pl I3]. Bl.“ E 1: MIKE HAMMER t BLAZING WESTERN ACTION TONIGHT ONLY m“ AT 8:00 "a non THE STAR-DIRECTOR- motion TEAM 0F 0: lilillFIGllTlT THEOKOORRAL' / ‘ I! - ! g . ' IIll ADULT I. 55.3w was new uowmw «noun SUNDAY AT 9 P.M. Sponsored by the Lions Club TAB HUNTER NATALIE WOOD the Burning M I. «G Hills." SEASON ------ W*****¥*TT¥ I