=...=.=.._.—-n 3.‘-/-5.-14.5-.-_/-.,. .._._....,._._..=-ya.-..n.:...-_..e.a¢...._.z¢...=.._.-g»-«,4 ,_..‘-9, ‘ supper SERVICES hues , 51', PETERS BAY Charge. Un- Tted Church Sunday services will 1 at St. Peter’s 9.30 a.m. Green- ,:,IecI1 11 a.m. Marie 7.30 p.m. DUNDAS UNITED Baptist Pas- ate N.A. Metcalfe pastor, June Dundas Sunday School 11 a. “L591-vice 8 p.m. Annandale. Ser- vice 1-1 a.m. Prayer meetings as usual- 5oURIS—BAY Fortune Charge. United Church of Canada. Ser- vices for Sunday. June 22nd will he conducted by Rev. H.R. Bell In Souris at 11 a.m. and in Bay portune at 7.30 p.m. PARISH OF Georgetown, Ang- lican Church of Canada. Holy Trinity Church, Sunday, June 22, Third Sunday after Trinity. 11 a. m_ Holy Communion and ‘sermon. Rev. Canon E. Malone, cele- grant. ‘T1-IE PRESBYTERIAN Church Canada Service Wood Island Church Sunday, June 22nd at 11 a.m. Service Caledonia Church Sunday, June 22nd, at 7.30 p.m. V June 22nd, at 7.30 p.m. VFREE CHURCH of Scotland services June 22nd Brooklyn 11 3. m.; 331180!‘ 3 D- m.; Birch Hill 7.30 p. m., conducted by ‘Mr, Allison MacLean, student. Rev. J. H. Bishop, Interim «Moderator. UPTON GOSPEL CHAPEL: Dundus. Services for Sunday, June 22: 10.00 a. in. Sunday school. 11.00 a.m. The Lord’s for. Believers. 7.30 p.m. Gospel Service. All are welcome. IMURRAY HARBOUR—Murray River Pastoral Change. The Uni- ted Church of Canada. Services for Sunday June 22nd, Murray Varbour 11 a.m. Little Sands, 3p.m. Murray River 7.30 p.m. Speaker, Mr. M.A. lVIIacNei1l. Rev. L.S. Woofrey, Minister. GEORGETOWN P a s to 1- al Bharge United Church of Canada. services for June 22nd, 11 a.m. Sturgeon. 3. p.m. Milltonwn Cross. Salvation Army Band. Guest prea- cher Capt Carter, Charlottetown. 7 p.m. Georgetown, Rev. W.A. Paterson, Minister. .MONTAGUE BIBLE Chapel, Sunday, June" 22nd: 10:30 a. m. Sunday school for Allages; 7:30 Q. in. regular evening service, most speaker. Mr. Dale Gallag- lger, Canadian Sunday school re- ‘ sentative from Newfound- , . All welcome. ‘-1! “+fTHE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Wood Islands Pastoral Qharge Divine Services for Sun- day June 22; Wood Islands _11: of. m.; Caledonia 7:30‘ p. m.;‘ Sunday School will be held one hour preceding the services. Mr. Gordon Bean Student-Minister Rev. Donald Nicholson Interim- Moderator. = THE MONTAGUE Pa s to r al Charge." The United Church of‘ -Canada. Rev. J.lVl. Fraser, Min- ister, Sunday, June 22, Lower Montague 9.45 a.m. Morning ser- vice and Sunday School. Trinity Church, Montague. 10 a.m. Sun- day School. 1=1 a.m. Morning ser- vice and Junior Sunday School 7.30 p.m. Evening service. A hearty welcome to t'l‘HE PRESBYTERIAN Church In Canada, Services Snudtay, June 22nd: Montaigne Divine worrtship, 1 a. m., Guides, Brownies Scouts and Cubs will parade to this service; Sunday school, 10 Q. m. Cardigan The sacrament If the Lord’s supper will be ad- ministered, 2.30 p m.; Sunday School, 12 p. m. Montague even- mg Service. 7.30 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. D. A. Cam- pbell, minister. CHURCH OF CHRIST, the Itordls Day, June 22nd,: Mon- tague, 10 am. Bible School, 11 A-I.n. the Lord’s Supper and prea- chmg service; Murray River 10 a.m. Bible School, 11 a.m. the Lord’s Supper; Murray Harbor 6 D.m. Bible School and the Lord’s Supper. Combined evan- gelistic service at Murray River Church of Christ at 8 p. m. Everyone welcome. K. T. Norris, evangelist. QUEENS vMOUNT STEWART United Church Rev. John M. Sheen, min- er. Mount Stewart 11 A.M. Bristol 3 P.M. HAMPTON Pastoral Charge- Services June 22nd, as follows: Ih3eS-alble 9.45 a.m.‘ Bonshatw. 11 I-rm. Hampton 7.30 p.m. Rev. M. I1 Charman, Minister. 'TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE. Umted Church of Canada, Sunday June 22nd 9.45 a.m. Crarpaud; “:15 Tryon, 7.30 Cape ’I‘=averse. II/["1-ister, Rev. A.D.C. E.-me. IBREADALBANE United __ COMING EVENTS :M0V'ie. Corran Ban Hall, Statur- _3y. June 21, 8.30. 1Horse Races at Hazel-brook. Ialurday, June 21st. 2 PM. I Dance every Friday night rdon Lodge. Burn_’s Orchestra ‘Sponsored for Community enter- a'~aDance St. Teresa’s Hall. F Y1‘ y. June 20th. Webster’s OI‘- °-hestra. P.A. system. 'R9gular Dance in Elliots Hall 5”" av night——Weatherbie Or- °I1estra_ "lobster Supper, St. Mar- ga-Iretys H311. July 1st. Games. "30 and other attractions.” “The District Convention of ‘In°rtt_h East Queens Women's risltutes will be held in Memo- 31 Hall Mt. Stewart, June 23 “ 2 Dun. ‘Notice: All taxes owing South- Jf"‘°n School must be paid by forne 25bht °r will be handed in ecion. By order of Trus- ‘°°‘- Secretary, Alban McAulay. SUNDAY Church. Jun 22 - . albane 11 a.1en. E1.‘Is'elIIa§IIe1y31§ag- gl-RGranville-‘7.30 p.m. Rev. H: - 35'-1‘l‘0r. Minister. FREE CHURCH on I LAND. Services June 22nd,S§g£:I chel 2 p.m. Communion ; vices June 29th. Rev. J H h0D. minister. ' ' I " ORWELL-VERN ~ Cha-“E6. Services -?lll\I1e ;I7.lI11d1t\:'1II be conducted by Rev. A S 'Weir D-D.. as follows: Eldon ' 1100 a.m.; orw 11, 2_3 _ .’ ‘ Valley’ 7'83 p.m.‘) Pm-. Cherry YORK -PASTORAL Ch . ‘ I United Church of 'Cah:cIage:M[i1iE istcr, Rev." F.l-I. Littrlejohns. Sun- day, June 22nd. 9.30 a.m. Pleas- ant Grove. 11 a.m: Central. 7.30 p.m. York. COVEHEAD Pastoral Change grnited Church of Ca.nada Rev. . H. Forsvth. B-A-. Minister. Church Services for Sunday June €20-vi‘-;l5:3.dStiI;1hc;pe 9.30 AIM.’ West 8 .M. U ' 730 RM. nion Road VALLEYFIELD — ORWELL gead C‘0I1gI‘egation. —-Servisees or Sunday. June 22nd. Orwell Head 11 a.m.; Belle River 3 p. m.; Vtalleyfield 7.30 . . F. Ma-cKinnon. pm Rev‘ _ THE PRESBYTERIAN Church In Canada St.‘ John’s, Belfast. Services on the Lord’s Day, June 22nd. 11 AIM. and 7.30 PM. Sun- day School 10 AJM. Rev. Donald NICIIOISOII. Minister. All are wel- come. ' _ BREADALBANE Presbyter- ian Church. Service for Sunday, June 22. Sunday Scliool at 10 A._M., Divine Service at 7.30 P.M. Midweek meeting for prayer Wednesday at 8.30 p. m. Mr. Paul Walker, Student Minister. THE UNITED CHURCH of Ca- nada, Cavendish Pastoral Charge. Conclusion of Pastoral charge mission in combination with Di- vine Worship on Sunday 22, June 1958. 11 a.m. Cavendish; worship and Holy Comnnumtion. 8 p.m worship and Holy Communion. WINSILOE UNITED Churches. Rev. Dr. E. A. Betts, Minister. Sunday, June 22. Highifi-eld Ser- vice 9.30 a.m. conducted by W. M.S. with Mrs. George Dixon, Clyde River, as speaker. Sunday School 10.30. Sunday School at other points at usual hours. BROOKFIELD P a s to r a 1 Change. Services for Sunday, June 22. Brook-field 11.00 A.M.; Sunday School 10.00 Glasgow Road 3.00 PJM.; Sunday School in morning Hunter River 7.30 P.M.; United Sunday School 10.30 L. J. Betts, Student Minist-er. THE PR-ESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Central Parish. Clyde River SS. and Bible Class at 10 A.M. Service 11 A.M. Chur- -chill S.S. 2 ‘PM. Service 3 PM. Canoe Cove S.S. 11 A.IM. Bible Class at 7 P.M. Service 7.30 Nine Mile Creek S.S. 11 A.M. Rev. George Kill_e.n, Minister. THE NORTH RIVE-R U n i t e d Baptist Church, Sunday, June 22. The services for the day will be held in the Long Creek Church in conjunction with the Annual meet- ing of‘the'P.E.I. United Baptist Association. Times of services 11 a.m. 8 p.m. Rev. Owen Cochran, Minister. CORNWALL Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Ser- vices Sunday, June 22, New Dom- inion 9.4.5 a.m. Cornwall 11.15 a. in. Kingston 7.30 pm. Sunday School New Dominion 10.45 a. M. Cornwall 10 a.m. Kingston 11 a.m. Rev. R.-‘A. Patterson, Min- ister. \ . NE W. GLASGOW. Chri:.*.ian Church, Sunday, June 212. Com- munity Sunday School 10 a.m. in the Christian Church. Evening worship and <com.mIun'Lon 7.495 -p. In. (Please note change of hour of service). Cavendish United Baptist Church. There will be no service this Sunday. Rev. Bryer R. Jones, B.D., Minister. MARGATE PASTORAL Charge I.TIniter.‘. Church of Canada. Rev. L. M. Murruay Int. Moderator. Ser- vice as follows: Long River Ser- vices 10 a.m.; Sunday School 11 a.m.; Marga-te Service 11.30 a.m. Sunday School 10.15 a.m. New London service 7.30 a.m.; Sunday School 10 a.m. J E. MacLea-n will conduct all services. Come and worship with us. FREDERICTOIN and Breadal - bane Churches of Christ Sunday, June 22nd. Fredericton Sunday School at 10.30 a.m. Breadal-‘bane Sunday School at 10 a.m. Ser- vices will be held in the Fred- ericton Church at 7.30 IP-m- M1’- Ron-ald Pelham, B. Th. 3990131 speaker. Merle Zimmerman B. '1’«h., minister. ANGLICAN CHURCH Services for the New London Parish June 22nd, the third Sunday after Trinity. Rector Rev. W. Eric Ingtraham, St. Thomas, French River Sunday School 10:30 and morning prayer 9.30 a. m.; St- Marks, Sunday School 10:00 a. m_; Kensmgton morning Prayer 11.00 a. 111.; St. Stephens. BM- lington, Sunday School 1.30 and evening prayer 2.30 p.‘ In. God needs your personal witness. HUNTER RIVER Pastoral Change, The United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday June 22nd, as follows: Wheatley River 9.45 a. m., Sunday School 10.45 North Wiltshire 11.15 a. m. Sunday School 10 a. m.; Hunter River 7.30 p. m.; Sunday School 10.30 a. m. The Sacrement of In- fant Baptism will be administer- ed at the service in North WlIIL- shire. Rev. C. R. Movawse. B-A-: B. D.. Minister- PRESBY'I‘ER.IA_N CHURCH in Canada Marshfield Clliarge Divine services on Sunday June 22nd. as follows: Marshfield. . Sunday at 10.00 AA Morning Service at 11.%000l . Harrrington. Sunday 5'3 _ a 10.30 AM. Divine service at 9.30 A.M. Mount Stewart. . .Su.n- SI-Iipments OI Newsprint Down MONTREAL (CPl—TotaI Cana- dian iiewsprint shipments for the month of May, 1958, amounted to 561,373 short tons, the Newsprint Association of Canada reported Wednesday. Figure for May, 1957, was 574,256 short tons. This brings the total for the first five months of this year to 2,475,115 short tons against 2,663,- 6'-T2 for the first five months of 1957. C. Townsley, Minister. Rev. C. Townsley, B.A. POWNAL UNITED Pastoral Charge, Services Sunday June 22,-9.45 a. m. at Mount Herbert; 11 a. m. at Bunbury; 7.30 p. in. at Pownal. Rev. T. R. Goudge, minister. MILTON — RUSTICO Parish Rector Rev. A. E. Plercey. Ser- vices for Sunday, June 22nd. are St. John’s Milton 10.00 A.M. Sun- day School. 11.00 Morning Pray- er and Sermon. Christ Church, Cherry Valley. 2.30 Evening Pray- er and Sermon. St. Mark’s, Rus- tico. 6.45 P.M. Sunday School, 7.30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. “Come and bring the whole fam- ily.” NEW LONDON Pastoral Charge: Presbyterian Church in Canada. Services for Sunday, June 22, 1958: 9.45 A.M. Sunday, School at St. John’s; 11.00 A.M. Worship Service at St. John’s; 2.30 P.M. Geddie Memorial (Bap- tismal Service); 7.-30 P.M. South Granville. “The Lord is in His Holy Temple; let all the earth keep silence before Him.” Join us this Sunday in worshipping God in His house. Rev. L. D. Bartlett, B.A., B.D., Minister. PRINCE PENTECOSTAL Tent, Mount Pleasant, P.E.I. Services Sunday 3 and 7.30 p.m. Q.R. Stairs, Speak- er. NORTH TRYO-N Presbyterian Church, June 22nd. W.IM.S. Thank Ofife-ring service 2 p.m. Rev. E. H. Bean, B.D., guest speaker. Church school 3 p.m. Miss Mary A. Mac-Kenzie, deaconess. NORTH BEDEQUE Bastroal Change, the United Church of Canada, services for Sunday, June 22nd. 9.30 a.m. Travellers Rest; 11 a.m. Freetown; 7.30 p.m. North Bedeque. S. Grant Walls B, Com., B.D. ‘ GOSPEL TEN North Granville Service for Lord’s Day 3 p.m. Bert Joyce labouring for the Lord in Labrador and GA. Ramsay will speak the evening service will be held in the Gospel Hall Lower Freetown at 8 p.m. with Sunday School at 7 p.m. BEDEQUE PASTORAL Charge The United Church of Canada Rev. G.A. Cowper-Ismaith, Minis- ter. Services on Sunday, June 22. Borden 9.30 a.m. Bedeque 11 a. m. Allbany 7.30 p.m. Come and worship with us. ON ACCOUNT OF THE Baptist Association meetings on Sunday in Long Creek, the Sunday ser- vices in -the Central Bedeque Uni- ted Baptist Church have been cancelled. Rev. Charles A. Brit- ten, Minister. 0’LEARY PASTORAL Charge The United Church of Canada Services of Divine Worship for Sunday, June 22nd: Brae, 9.30 a. m.; Bloomfield, 11.00 a. m.; West Devon, 2.30 p. m.; 0’LeaII'y, 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. Haber Kean. Min- ister. MOINTROSIE Pastoral Charge United Churc "of Canada. Serv- ices for Sun ay June 22. Camp- bellton 9.30 A.M. Mitminegash 11 A.M. Montrose 3 P.IM. Baptismal Service. Elrnsdale 7.30 P.M. Sun- day School as usual. Rev. N. R. Green, Minister. ALBERTON Past a1 Charge United Church of C Iada. Sun- day, June 22. Tignish, Worship at 9.30 A.M. Sunday School at 10.30 AJM. Cascumpec, Sunday School at 10.00 A.M. Worship at 11 A.M. Allberton - Sunday School at 10 A.M. Worship at 7.30 P.M. Rev. J. M. Spro-ule, Minister. William Bowering, Student - Assistant. HO m Now: Don't try to fit modern living to old fashioned wiring. We will check and correct your wiring quickly, neatly and economically. ESTIMATE CALL NOW PALMER ELECTRIC PHONES 8543-8544 AYRSHIRE A large number of Ayrshire breeders in the Province along with their familites enjoyed a most delightful field day at the Raedale Farm of A. B. and Fred T. lVhacRae. Bright sunshine ad- ded to the occasion which started with an inspection of the Raedale herd to be followed by a very bountiful dinner served in a tent on the lawn of the MIacRae home. Special guests at the field day were Hon. Eugene Cullen, Minister of Agriculture; S. C. FAMILIES HEAR Wright, deputy minister of Agri- culture; Fred Clark, director of Ayrshire field work from Mea- dowville, Pictou, N. S.; Dr. Karl Rasmussen, chief of animal .and poultry husbandry, Experi- mental Farm, Ottawa; Dir. Pig- den, Nutritionist with the Ex- perimental Farm Ottawa; R. C. Parent, Superintendent of the Charlottetown Experimental Farm; Dr. George C. Fisher, director of veterinary services for the province. Stewart Eagles, TALK BY DR. RASMUSSEN Livestock fieldma-n, federal de- partment of Agriculture, Char- lottetown; D a v i d MacLean, agricultural representative for Queens County. Remarks were heard from Hon. Mr. Cullen, Dr. Rasmussen, Fred Clark, Dr. Fisher and others. A welcome was extended to the group by Arthur MacRae, president of the P. E. I. Ayrshire Breeders’ Ass‘n. On motion of Heber MacPhail a minute’s silence was observed out of respect for the late Bren- ton Stead, vice-president of the Association who passed away last Wednesday. Mr. R. C. Par- breeders to hold their 1959 field day at the Experimental Farm. It was suggested that in 1910 the association might accept an in- vita-tiotn of Mr. Clark to hold ‘their field day in Pictou County. Following the formalities of speech making, a cattle judging contest for seniors and for 4-H Club members was held under the direction of Dave MacLean. By WILTON WYNN BEIIRUT, Lebanon (APl—Dag Hammarskjold a r r i v e d here Thursday on a mission that may determine whether the Western powers i n t e r v ene directly in Lebanon’s rebellion. The United Nations secretary- general was greeted by the quiet- est time this troubled country has had in more than a month. Rebel leaders had agreed to hold their fire while he is visiting, here. But rebels continued to man trenches and roadblocks in, Beirut. Most Lebanese, after 41 days of battles, riots, strikes, bomb- ings and shootings in the effort of political factions to overthrow President C a mille Chamoun, were looking for any. solution that would bring peace. Officially, Hamma-rskjold was here to confer with the three leaders of a UN oibservation team ordered by the Security Council to see that arms and men from the neighboring United Arab Re- public do not reach the rebels. stepped in to settle bitter quar- rels. CENTRAL PROBLEM His central problem was that Lebanon has accused President Gamal A-‘bdel Nasser’s United Re- public of aiding the rebels. The government feels that the _whethe-r such But in the past he often has, 50 unarmed UN observers; sent here to watch the 150 miles of mountainous border are not: equal to the job. Early this weekl it decided to ask Hammarskjold for a sizable body of troops sim- ilar to the UN force now on guard along the Israeli-Egyptian Gaza border. US. State Secretary Dulles has said American troops might be sent to Lebanon in certain con- ditions. The British government was reported to be ready to join in. .such a move. most inexpensive salesman you can employ - - - u GUARDIAN- PATRIOT WANT AD Phone 8506 . LAWN MOWER SERVICE for your O REEL O ROTARY O HAND 0 POWER MOWER The newest, most complete and most accurate “time proven" method of mower grinding. CAPITOL GARAGE 133 Sydney Street Western Intervention In Lebanon Hangs In Balance would depend upon how Ham- marskjold and his observers sized up the situation here, and intervention was requested by UN or by Lebanon. Both the British and American independence. REFUSES COMMENT Hammarskjold r e f u s e d any comment on this angle upon ar- riving by plane at dawn from London. After a brief rest he began his conferences with the UN observ- ation team — Norwegian Maj.- Gen. Odd Bull, former president Galo Plaza Lasso of Ec-uador and Rejeswavr Dayal, former Indian ambassador to the UN. There was speculation that af- ter his talks here he might go on to Cairo to see Nasser. From the rebel side the Druse tribal leader, Kamal Jurnblatt, declared he would call for volun- teers from all nations “including Communist countries” if there is foreign intervention on the gov- ernment side. Former premier Saeb Salam, chief rebel leader in Beirut, was not so fiery. “What we know of Hammar- skjold’»s wisdom makes us hope his trip will be fruitful in the in- terests of peace in Lebanon and the Middle East,” he said. The crisis in this nation of 1,- FOR THAT TWO WEEKS WITH PAY SUMMER sromrs WEAR FOR YOUR FAVORITE RELAXATION Shorts, Jamaicas, Skirts and Blouses. Swim complete Strides, C o t to n Suits and a range of seperates in all the latest styles and values. sponrs WEAR DEPT. 2nd FLOOR MOORE & McLEOD LTD. day Service at 7.30 P.l\/I. 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