we rant on all well. Gig- aeyis Pharmacy. open s.ao a.m. 7 p.m. AEIJAT HILIJNIIY II YQ ROI fall IIJI. Prices 3.” III to 314.5. IT? Grafton St. VISIT RI-STYLE Mlllinery. Gt. George Street. "where every style is Hi-Style." FOR SALE SACRIFICE pric- es. Reconditioned Refrigerated meat counters. Storey Electric. IONSHAW RALLY Dav Ser- vice. Sunday, Oct 6th at 7.30 p.m. SPECIAL at Stewart Bakeries its delicious flavor. CLEARANCE J.C. Higgins a shot 12 gauge bolt action shat- guns. while they last 539.83. Simpson Sears Ltd. FREE Church of Scotland. Service Oct. 6th. Stanrhcl 2.30, p.m.. S.S. at 1.30 p.m. Reta .l.H.l l Bishop. PANTRY sale Daughters oil England S.A. MacDonald's Fri-t day October 4th. 2.30. HUNTER RIVER Church ser-.' vices. North Wiltshire W.A. will hold a service this Sunday ati 7.30. Guest speaker Mr. Ewing.l Special music. THE BROOKFIELD Pastoral Charge. Service for Sunday. Oc- tober 6th. Hunter River Church at 4:00 p.m. The Rev. L.D. Bart- lett of New London will preach. BRADALIANE United Church Sunday, October 6th. Rose Val- ley 11 A-m.; North Granville 3 p.m.; Pleasant Valley 7.30 pm! Rev. I-LS. Raynor. Minister. vonx Pastoral Charge. Thel United Church of Canada. Min- ister. Rev. F.H. Littlejohns. Sunday. October 6, 9:30 a.m.l York: 11 am. Central; 7:30 p. In. Bnackley. Rally Day Service. THE UNITED Church of Ca- nada. Cavendish Pastoral Charge. Divine worship Octob- er 6th. 1957. 11 am. Stanley Bridge I mmunionl. 3 pm. New Glaagow. (Communion), 7.30 pan. North Rustico. CROH ROAM - Hszekbrook Ulgg services for Sunday. Oct. 6th. Cross Roads ll a.m.. Haa- elbrook 3 p.m.. Uigg 7.30 p.m. All are welcome to these ser- vices. Rev. C. W. Passcy. Min- lster TRYON-Bonshaw United Bap- tist Paatorate. Rev. Lindsay R. Graves. Minister. Services for Sunday. Oct. 0th. Bonshaw 11 am; Westmoreland 3 p. m.: Tryon 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at Tryon 11 a.m.; Westn'nore- land 2 p.m. All are welcome. MARSHFIELD Presbyterian Charge. Service Sunday. Octob- er 6th. Mt. Stewart Divine Wor- ship 11 am. Marshfieid evening service 7.30 p.m. Rev. E. C. Ev- ans will be guest speaker. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Interim mod- erator. j HAMPTON Pastoral Charge. Services Oct. 6th. as follows. Harripoan 9.46 a.m.. Victoria I pm.. W.M.s. Thankofferlng service. Rev. A. Frank MacLean B.A. Guest preacher. special music. Bonahaw 7.30 p.m. Rally Day service. Rally Day service at Hanmton postponed. Rev. M K. Chsrrnan. minister. COVEEEAD Pastoral Gsarge. United Church of Canada. Rev. W.H. Forsyth. BA. Minister. Church Services for Sunday. Oc- tober 6. 1957. World-Wide Oom- snunlon Sunday. West Covehead 11 am. Holy Communion. Stan- hope 3 p.m. Reception Service and Holy Communion. Covehead Road 7 p.m. Holy Communion, Union Road 3.15 p.m. Holy Corn- munion. WINSLOE UNITED Gtumhes; World Communion Sunday. Oct. 0th. Communion services at Hlghfleld. ll a. m.; Winsloe North. 3 p.m.: 'Wlnsloe South. 7.5!) p.m. Harvest Thanksgiving service at Prlncctown Road con- ducted by Y.P.U. with Rev. H. L. Milton preaching. and Dr. Peter MacDonald and his choir in charge of music. at 0.30 p.m. Sunday Schools at regular hours Rev. Dr. E. A. Bc' :. lillnlslor. CORNWALL Pastoral (marge. The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday. October Ml. Cornwall 9.45 a.m . New Domin- ion 11.15 a.m Service at Kinn- ston under the auqzlces of the auxiliary of the W.M.s. with Rev. A. F. MacLesn. Gut-an preacher at 7.1) p.m. special music by the Belfast qoartelte. Sunday Schools New Dominion 10.1! a.m.. Cornwall 10.45 a.m.. Kingston ll a.m.. Rev, R. A. Patterson. Minister. MILTDN Rnstlco Parish. Rector. Rev. A.E. Plercey. ser- vices for Sunday. Oct. s:h are St. John's. Milton. lozm s.rn. school Q. CAIIN. Qinptractcr. has resumed praetles. WE TRADE GUNS. FIRE- stone Home and Auto. JUST ARRIVED. Beautiful new fall dresses. sweaters. and skirts at Helen's Dress Shop. ,”Columbus Day Ball." Rollaway. CAR COATS in Red. Turquoise and back. sizes 10 to 18. 814.95 The Gloria, 155 Gt. George St. PUMPKIN pie the season's favorite that makes men ask art Bakeries. ,falrs. H. Bennett Carr. secret-l l ary Progressive Conservative Party. : SPECIAL anniversary service 'in Kingston United Church onl Sunday October 6th. at 7.30.. Rev. Frank MacLean speaker. Belfast quartette. l ATTENTION C.F.C.Y.-TV Fri- day. Oct. 4. 3:.'lJ p.m. featuring Souris Line Road South Home and Farm Safety Program. RECEIVES SAD NEWS-Mrs. .f.A. M:-Donald. Haviland St., City. has been informed of the death of her brother, Horace Callaghan. A former resident of Charlottetown. he passed away at 232 Acadia Street. New Glas- gow. N.S. on Thursday. WORSHIP Service Oct. 6th, New Glasgow Christian Church. 10 am. Bible School 11 an). Preaching and Communion. 7:30 pm. Preaching. Cavendish Bap- list Church. Come. Everybody welcome. Paul Richardson. Sup-i ply illimster. TURKEY plates. potato salad whole roast chicken. baked bread. baked ham and many other tasty delicatessen foods beans and steamed brown at Stewart Bakeries today and Saturday until 12:30 p.m. THE NORTH River United Baptist Church; Sunday. Oct. 6. Fairview ll .a.m.; North River It pm. Long Creek 7:30 p.m. Sunday School. Fairview 10 s. m.. Long Creek 10:45 a.m.. North River 2 pm. Rev. Owen Cochran. Minister. FREDERICTON and Bradal- bane Churches of Christ, Sun- day. Oct. 6th. Combined Ser- vice will be held in the medal- bane Church at 3 p.m. Fred- ericton Sundaytscbool at 10.30 am. Bradal-bane. Sunday School at 10 am. William 0. Weale speaking. POWNAL UNITED Pastoral Charge Services. Sunday. Oct. om. ll a.m. Rally Day at Mill- view: 2.30 p.m. Rally Day at Potwnal; 7.30 pm. 21st Anniver- sary at Mlllvlew with dedication of pulpit drape and table cov- er. Rev. T.R. Goudge. Minister. THE Presbyterian Church in Canada. Central Parish. Canoe Cove: S3. 10 a.m.. Service 11 a.m. Clyde River; 3.8. 2 p.m. Service It p.m.; Nine Mile Creek Service 7.30. Clyde River Service will be held in the Bap- tist Church. Rev. George Kill- en. Minister. GOV'T APPOINTMENTS Two Government appointments were announced yesterday by Hon. Keir Clark. Minister of Education. They are Miss Mexi- deth MacLean. Long Creek and Miss Kathleen Walsh. Hope Riv- er. Both have been named to the Prince Edwprl Island Lib-. rarics. ' FUNERAL SERVICE - The funeral of the late Mrs. (Rs-v.) Alexander Fink was held yes- terday afternoon from the real- dence of her brother, William Hunter. Strathcona. to Dundas United Chord: where service was conducted by Rev. Ira MacDonald. and Rev. D. A. Sharpe. Interment was in the Dundas United Church Ceme- tery. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Borden Hunter. Rdddie Mscxcnzie. Clement Campbell. Maurie Burhoe. Lloyd MacLeod. John Macbeod. FUNERAL THURSDAY -'l'he kmcral of John Andrew Mac- Cormack was held Thursday morning from the residence of his daughter. Mrs. John D. Mac- Donald. Selkirk. to st. Charles Church where Requiem I-Ilgh iMase was celebrated by his pas- ltnr. Rev. Charles Gallant. who lalsn conducted the service at the .gravc. The poll hearers were; Messrs. Allen Mecklnnon. John Maclsnac. Daniel Mat-Innis. Wil- liam Power John Larkin. Peter Larkln. Interment was church cemetery. The was very largely attended. POLICE counr - rm' drunk and incapable: were each sen- County Jail by Magistrate K.M. Martin in City Police Court yes- .terday morning. 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''''''''"'''''''''''''''F''- t , . .. ass . run: use us. h s-mu. to N """'” ppmmadunamnumwuneuunagpuoswqeiju -uuuusaumu-su.':"ounuu saswsD.'IIl'V: hoangstsusslaasssssssswnwlssnah .. ., 1.5- . '''.-.'...'''--'.'-..':'''. -.:-.:-...-.-.-:.-::.'-:':'',-”.:.-':.:..F. ...'-......:r ----"-----'--.--''---v----- -1 P. 7 32"” :.'-'.1'?."'o..V'..S'n!"'7-nan-nuns. """”"'""i vases: in Dunn in In can-suassusnueusls-sis-passe V '” .qmss causes. two ssssssssn. , nasssave asownav oetan omb, er zlst. Knights of Columbus.. for more. This week at Stew-i CFCY Saturday 7.15 p.m ope-lworship was held in the morn-I Sunny orange cake. Youtll likep ning broadcast Provincial Af- ing and the aElTI8lI)dCf of the NEXT Mssnno AT svousv The Maritime Synod of the Presbyterian Church will meet in Sydney. Cape Breton next r. it was deci” d haw yesterday afternoon before Mod- erator Rev. T.A.A. Duke pro- nounced the Benediction on this year's annual meeting in Zion Prewyterian Church. The next meeting will be held at the usual time in the month of 06 tober. Traditional meeting days are Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. A short Gaelic service of ; day was spent o business mat- ters pertaining to the Synod and its presbyterics and congrega- tions. The Gaelic service was under the direction of Rev. A.D. Mac- Kinnon. Little Narrows. Cape Breton. Moderator of the Gen- eral Assembly. who led in pray- er and pronounced the Ben- ediction. The Scripture reading was by Rev. Charles A. Mac- Donald, Orangedale. Cape Bret- on and a Gaelic hymn was sung by Malcolm Angus Skin Dhu. Cape Breton. A resolution protesting against the proposal to appoint an am- bassador to the Vatican was approved with instructions that copies be sent to the Prime Minister of Canada and the Sec- retary of State for External Af- fairs. ll was agreed also that an overture on the matter be sent to the General Assembly of the Church with a request that it pass a similar resolu- Leod man. Dalhousie. N.B.; Gaelic Service Held By SynodYeslerdayMorning emphuiudtnatlucudnotn--nee It was agreed that a camp for ministers and far men would be held at Camp Oeddis in lifeti- gomish. N.S. on the Empire Day weekend. NEW PRBIYTIIY it was also agreed that a committee be authorised to con- sider the advisability of setting up a new prehyta-y in the Syn- od. It would be comprised of churches on the fringe areas of. the Saint John. the Halifax - Lunenburg and the Pictou pres- byteries. An effort to promote more church extension work was seen lnthemovetosetmJacom- mittee to consider and explore. ways and means of instituting al Synod corporation for the pur- pose of securing funds to be made available for such work. The oommlttec appointed includ- ed Rev. A.E. Morrison. Dart- mouth; Rev. Allan Old. St. John's. Newfoundland; Fr. Hugh Jack. Sydney. N.S.: Rev. H.h1. Buctain, Pictou: Professor Lorne Clark. Halifax; Dr. T.J. Watson, Fredericton; Reg Chap- R.S.P. Jardine. Charlottetown: ltev. '1'. A? A. Duke. Cnmpbellton and Rev. E. H. Bean. Kensington. the moderator and clerk of the synod. BILLETINO EXPENSES A proposal to have congrega- tions pay for the billeting ex- penses of their minister and one elder at Synod. instead of hav- ing that burden rest on the host congregation was passed over to the business committee tlon. of the Synod for study. It was. 1Tenders Called For New Community Health Centre An amount sufficient to cov- or approximately one-hall the cost of construction has already been subscribed. the temporary Board of Directors of the Com- munity Medical Centre planned for New Glasgow reported yes- terday. Plans and specifications have been prepared by the architect. G. Keith Pickard. llnd tenders for construction have been call- ed Board Officials indicated. The building is expected to be ready for occupancy before the end of the year. Designed to serve ths med- ical needs of more than N0 fam- ilies in the surrounding areas. the Centre is to be a twolsnd one-half storey structure with a large basement area. In the basement will be located the doctor's office examinat- tion room. dispensary. and wait- ing room. The first and second m discussions this topic followinl the talk. The meeting was clos- ed with the fellowdllp circle with Rev. Mr. Mlttos landing in prayer. BIRTHS ACORN - At P.E.l. Hospital on October 1st. 1951 to Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Acorn a son Wade Matthew. CHAMPION - At Prince County Hospital on October 2nd. 1967. to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cham- pion. Kenslngton (nos KIN!- leen Coffin. R.N.) a son. CAMERON - At the Charlotte- town Hospltal Octcber 3rd. 1957, to an-. and Mrs. A. D. Cameron. city. a daughter. WOOD-At th Charlottetown Hospital. on t. 2. 1957. it Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Wood. St. Peter's Day. I loll. Michael, weight 7 lbs. 15 oil. DRWSON-Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dawson (nee Kris Hnestls) at Ottawa Civic Hospital on Saturday September 21. 1957. a daughter Sharon Lynn. MACCORMACR -At the Char- lottetown Hospital Ortober 1. 1057 to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Maccormack. St. Margarets. I son. WEEKS-At Prince County Hos- pital on September 20th. 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. Melville Weeks a GIIIQSICP Elizabeth Susanne weight 9 lbs. l0'A ass. DOUGLAS - Al the P.E. Is- Douglag (neg Hilda Wood.) I son. Brian Wallace. weight. 10 lbs. I on. DEATHS floors will be living quarters for the physician in charge. The land has already-been acquired the Board mem-be is stated; 16.000 square feet ,hav- mg been purchased from Mr. Nisbetl. ”This will given ample room for future expansion." one of- ficial said. it was pointed out that this temporary Board would hold of- fice until the building was com- pleted. At that time a meeting of all shareholders will be held and a permanent Board of Dir- ectors chosen. it is the intention of the pres- ent Board to publish the names of all shareholders prior to the date of the first regular meet- ing. Application for incorpora- tion haa alrsaly been made. sf- flclals noted. charg- The tamper ,7 Bond ed with the financing and con- structlon of the new Community Medical Centre is headed by Mr. Lorne Stevenson. New Glas- gow. Alpha Y-'s Men Hold Meeting the The opening meeting of fall session of Alpha Y's Men's Club was held last night in the Y.M.C.A. under the chairman- ship of vice-president George Purvis. Guests included district governor Frank Cameron and Ralph Kayne of the Halifax club and Dave Peacock. Tmro ohm. The slag-song was led by Wal- ter Cox with Roy Smallman at ths piano. Rene! LePage re ported that the bowling alleys had been renovated and wee ssuly booked in. Arrangements for the Island fiddling and 'f .. 'w cham- pionships were announced its Loran Mdnlian. President Roy Smallman gave an inspiring account of his visit to the recent Iatarsstlonal Y's Men's eodsrsncs at Toronto. stressing the world-wide and Christian character of the move- ment. l pastor of the host church. to his flsct an the splendid hospitality afforded Synod delelates M he htist congregation of Zion Church this year. In this co W. Blair Ilacdoaald. elder from Zion. emphasised that the people. t minists and the eld- ers of S. James Church here had rendered splendid coopera- Ion and assistance. Resolutions of thanks were ex- tended to the Women's Mission- ary Society. Eastern Division; to Miss Margaret MacDougall. the Synod deaconess; and to a large number of others who played a part in making the annual meet- ing of the Synod a success. This included Rev. W. Harold Brown. .. elders and people who worked with him. Thanks were also ex- tended to the ladies of Zion for their dinner on Wednesday nilht and to the ladies of St. James for their noon luncheon. also the choirs of the two churches. Thanks were extended also to the press. and radio and TV hr "splendid coverage". SYNOD COMMITTEE Prince Edward Island minis- ters and elders named to Synod committees included R.S.P. Jar- dine of St. James on Missions and Ralph Bnlderston of Zion on Evangelism Social Action. Rev. E.H. Bean. Kensington on Christian Educa- tion and Synod Finance and Registration. W. Blair MacDon- ald, Zion. is on the latter com- mittee. Rev. T. ll. B. Somers, St. James and Garnet Ross. Surn- merside on Colleges; J.P. Ma- theson. Glasgow Road on Radio; Rev. George Killen. Clyde Riv- er and R.S.P. Jsrdine on Pres- bytery records; Rev. .H.B. Somers on Public Worship; Ralph Balderston and R.S.P. Jardine on Audit; Rev. E. H. Bean and W. Blair MacDonald on Press; Rev. W. Harold Brown. Zion on Governors for the Truro Home: Rev. JD. Maclfay. Summerside. one ti the governors for the Intemro vincial Home; Rev. E.H. Bean and Rev. l..M. MacNaughton. Tyne Valley on Protestant Af- fairs; Ralph Balderston and W. Blair MacDonald on Laymen's Work. Polio Shots Are Available ' Over 1,000 employees of local firms have signed up to receive antlapollo inoculations committee officials reported yestuday. In view of the fact that a handful of business eds ments have yet been contact- ed. committee-'rnembers deem- ed this initial renoass "verv satisfactory." The first inocula- tion.clinic is expected to begin operatims next . In chargsofthslooal oam an a Committee drawn from t e P. 19.1. Charter of the Canadian Foundation for Pollosnyolltis The chairman is Dr. Todor Gsnchel. Expect Free Kirk Minister Rev. Robert Christie. M.A.. Saltooats, . and . Donald MacDonald. M.A.. 3. Com.. Ardesier. -Scotland. leave on Oct 4th for P.E.-Island. to ssshtintheworkofthshss church of scotlmd. Rev. Chris- Ie will ivn suwly it the Van- sra aisrgsyaad Rev. Macon- sid, In tbs Eastssn (marge. Little Hope For Surviving Quinta TOULON. France (Renters)- Doctors held out only slighthopo ed sol Nominating Committee's which was unaniunoualy ed. The othesuofflcnrs la sdtlltlnl to Mr. Glggey are as follows: Vice-President. J. Stewart Will- lama. secutarv. In. Prank Macxlanon. Treasurer. Mrs. Robert Brown. These along with the retiring President Mr. Large will form the new Executive. After the athering viewed I most interest film on the life of William Shakespeare. brief remarks were made by the School Principal Col. L.T. Low- thcr. R.J. Rupert and Reg. Mac- Nutt. Piesldent - elect Glggey ex- pressed his pleasure in the 113; number present which be indicated the deep interest in the Home and School Association. He announced that the Execu- ocs ;....., Names New Slate OfiOttic'.Irs s.s:. orooeir and make plans for the season. The parents and teachers pro sent expressed their willingness tive would meet immediately to son of 1967-50 the best in the his- appolnt the various committees toryof the School. to cooperate in making the sea- So impressed were the Nation- al Film Board production crew with the location. the hospitality, and the co-operation of Prince Edward Island people that they have decided to shoot here a pic- ture scheduled to be filmed in another area. The shooting of "Island Ro- mance" has just been completed by the NFB group. Entitled "Winds of Weather" this second film deals with the subject of weather forecasting and its effect on the lives of peo- ple across the country. It Is being produced in three parts. locat- ions being the Prairies. Montre- al. and the Oyster Bed Bridge area in P.E.I. y The P.E.l. section tells the Film Board Will Shoot Another Island Picture Danny MacDonald of Pictou who played the male lead in "Island Romance" will play the part of the son. and Fred Percell of Hal- ifax portrays the father. On completion of the ,'cture the crew will leave for Halifax. to board the HMCS Bonaventure where they will make a further film called "Carrier Pilot." This will be produced aboard the Can- adian warship "somewhere in the Atlantic." 'lhese feature films will ap- pear this season on the CBC-TV S u nd a y afternoon program "Perspective." During their stay on P.E.l.. the NFB production crew are making their headquarters at story of a fisherman and his son. Shaw's Hotel. Brackley Beach. Questions of family. commun- ity. civic and community life in their relation to the church were discussed at a conference called on the Predrytery level of the Unltdd Church in Charlottetown yesterday. Chairman of the conference was Reverend W.A. Paterson. Georgetown. it is rt of the preparatory work the Mission to the Nation which the United Church proposes to undertake this year. Rev. C.R. Webber of Summer- side said the main anemic force behltid such a should be a love for Christ. "We are not carrying out this Mission for the prestige it may bring or for the simple fact of keeping up with other sects. It is because Christ loved us and gave Himself for us. "he said. Mr. Wetter recalled that down through the ages. the advances that took place was because of a burning desire of those who were anxious to tell what Christ had done for them. If we can Rev capture that mlrlt than our Ills- )loll will really be worthwhile." sail Mr. Wdsber. Rev. Lewis Murray of Ken- stnnon reminded those present that is mud!!! in St. Paul's AYPA Meeting Held of IL The weekly msetlu PlH'l A.Y.P.A. was bid in the Child: hall on Wednesday eve- ning. Evening prayer. Candie!- hy Allison Gill. was held in the dispel. The lessons were read by Jim Norton and Ronnie llndand. cannon lbbott chaired the meeting for the election of officers In the oosnhig year. mu elected are: President Allison Gill; Vice president. fellowship literature. Mary Gill; Sunday School by post and rad- to. Gail Stewart. Wider Harla- onrconvensr. Virginia lacin- as. The in committee will consist of John Massey. Mlnam nuns and Norman Kelly. It was nnanlmolslv decided do have Hon. G.D. Dennis and J.E.H. Worth as honorary prep ldsnts. Cannon list: was ches- sn as Gtsmlsia. u. The sssestlag elm "Auld Lang Sync" and the ICE MKKK 0 Conference On Family And Community Life Held Here the world with a seal that would put most Christians to shame. "If God does not rule in our dally living we are not really living. we are merely giving Him lip service." sosowxoqtcn-suns: gsstssaslhtsssscc 1 1. & abstain: ' Q I H - 'ts I as II I Is 3 suun.n-nu - uldwoldIaInd.eadas'al.l. gesdasaadlaysfauaurz utllssdymdwansmsssthwsst g1whdsll.Iaw-Igatllewdlat .uQ'ClHU. 6 ten-m ---, mar-.::s.1'-'M-c Nnhmm lligatustodnvntcsu-tans towsats.tsn.ns.asds.tsp.uo. WW Iastieo atl.l1 ..m. and us . e Install Kinetic Club President ELECTRIC at the Charlottetown Hotel. magi c ve at no ...'S.".a nagiedm. until: counter. tneedng include: Mrs. Jack Gay. Cooler. Vl0.'Pl'Cll.dQtZ ull. FIN Pound. M & er. Mrs. Vera Garrett Hlillmln Cu” . a ls'lfi;.3'.”'.t.”."' ..?.Tm"':'; .35 l'.ny”"”c.... ””"'u';'f'”"'"'"- Kelvinator Units duri - S,",",'f' " "3 W We refrigerate ts. tuna dent. Mrs. Keith Macxiimaa. cam among these Mrs. MacKln- U l” "'"l"'"0' "' "W " non placed the Club's donation of a mcord player. chain and a telephone to children's Day Trai Kent lchod. Following adjournment. lunch ch"l”"'l'"" was-served. DIaI& DANCE TO "THE DOWNTOWNERS" THE l.OUNuGE ROOM CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL Friday. Oct. 4th-lime 0:80 - 12:30 Tickets on sale at hotel desk. I Price 02.00 per couple tax and tables included For reservations phone 7371 ' a. I Mr. Murray ” the place that materlallun is taking in the lives of people today. In many cases the thing has become God. he said. "Our mission is to convert. to baptise and to teach. We will not have fulfilled our Christian duty until we have complied with these three great commands of our Lord." usslon groups formed in to the questlo raised brought forth some v inter- esting conclusions. Chief of these was that the church must have a closer personal relationship with its people If it is to fulfill the great commission of its lord and Master. ' r. 7 It's the 'smooIltIe' - that makes st wardrobe look Inner AMIUSH -2 Cordial Invitation To alltheclutomerslservedtotbsbsstofmyahtlltywhile atliu'psr'slas-bsrlhop.Iamscwspartna-inlsatranr llylsrhersliopmornsrllltaadcueeawhaeyoscanpt a8l.o0 haircut for oalyltentmcosneandsssuasoon. GINGII GALLANI' CLARENCE IeIlNNA AI IIIN GI "TV.