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Weather. 1.00 p.m.-—Tuesdey Plavbill Cash on Delivery 2.30 p.m.-—At Home With Sports . l {The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues. June 2. 1984. 9| ’ Boy Preacher’s ’Vision' Stirs Religious CAMPBELL‘S CREEK, W.Va. IAPJ . A boy preacher who claims to have seen a vision of Jesus Christ has stirred up a minor revival among residents of this southern West Virginia. area, Two school teachers and 200 students have been converted by Spencer Campbell Jr., 16. A methodist minister who has observed the boy says he is hav- . ing an influence on the local re-: Iigious community. The hallways of Dupont High School in the Campbell‘s Creek’ area were abuzz with religioush discussion. as the semester closed this spring becau “little country fellow that 60115 has seen fit to use." I CampbeII's influence in the high school has been as striking as his power in the pulpit. 1 Prayer meetings were held in. a nearby Presbyterian church se of the I I . . . Atlantic Provinces 22.4 per cent mmplmg an d'bzzuothh" re 1 “4 er an“, Q ebe 164 sulted in the ea 0_ rs. Inge . “sarl’omuio Ii, (#6 m‘j‘ PM _. Westerfeld,T32, ofElzitltlfi dI-‘alls,; that he has had visions of Christ - ' ‘ . ‘ '. ' . ‘ I .Y. Mrs. eresa 1e 1 a ear-4, on several occasions. . rclcl Prgylnlc:‘(l%§)(8'4" Br‘II'I‘Ilier pleaded guilty to a charge; He described one: oum ‘3 ‘ ' Iof procuring an ablation after "A strange thing ha ned to v ~ it was reduce m - me d my seIPnlIeon prev alue 0' permits Issued lnlslaughter. A charge of man- . . . , I h pared and my scripture cho- sen.” Campbell said he heard I friend in the choir sing a cer- tain passage, and that triggered if. “i grabbed the sides of the pulpit. i grew numb, I couldn’t; even move. I saw Christ openl the back door of the church and walk 'n. ’ "There was a very bright Iigh I coming from His face. lcouldn't. see His face because of the light. but i could see His robes and His hands, and the blood dripping out of the wounds. I ; March i I: P . Newfoundland $116,000 000»; Prince Edward island $35.- Nova S c o t i a $1,222,000 Brunswick 000): 723.000i: 297.000 wan $3,688,000 berta $23,066,000 British C oi u m b 1 a $20,465,000 ($24,790,000I. ared to a year I Increase in March, with first- .quarter increases in brackets: revious figures ($72,000); (512.383.0001; $1,890. Quebec $45,127,000 Ontario $103,749,- 000 ($74,681,000); Manitoba $6.- ' Saskatche- earlier. March was up in five provmces‘i and down in the other five com- pared to a year earlier. The month's totals. with year-l in brackets: I$272.-l N 000 ($1, 063,» ($42.. quarter or 1903. All economic re- i rm: YEA!!! F01! ABORTION gions showed increases In both e quarter corn- ST. CATHARINES. Ont. (CPI A 36-year-old St. woman was sentenced Monday 'to five years in prison for at- Islaughter against her husband. ,Lloyd. 38, was dropped. SEEK BAN ON 88 MEN PARIS (Reutersi—An organi- zation of Frenchmen who were deported or interned during the war said Monday it had so aled to the French interior minister to ban a group of for- mer SS men (Nazi Elite Corps) from attending D-Day 20th an- ‘ niversary celebra t i o n a this CW ‘ scribed the proposed German 'visit in Normandy from June It "i told the congregation wliat’ l was seeing. and some of them saw it too." FISH FOR MEN Japanese fishermen train cor- The vision he mid. Occurred, morants to catch a salmonlike during the lunch hour on schooll in a small church at the com-lfis’h called “Y”- days. Some of asked to be let out of the hand. “because they didn't feel right. about their uniforms." 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IMO—News In Maritime Weather 11.35—SterlIght Serenade u-OO—News,legionsi Weather A Sports Scores I2.05-Sign or! CIA' TUESDAY Misplaced Paper Costs e majoretleslmunity of Quick m SEVERAL VISIONS l , near Charles- ton, Since that night, they have been recurring regularly, Camp- bell said. “It's usually Jesus I see, but‘, I can never get a look at Hisl face.“ Campbell said. “The. light's too bright." Campbell speaks with the slow ; drawl of his region. He was a top athlete until he took up preaching about a year ago. He is not affiliated with any par- ticular church. Firm Job OTTAWA (CP) — One misn placed piece of paper cost Da- vie Shipbuilding Limited of Lauzon, Que.. a chance to build the largest conventional breaker in the world, an esti- mated $lfl,000,000 project. per, a department ofi l on the project. had been left be- Mr. ‘Dicfenbaker sai transport form giving the dol- lar total for the company‘s bid hind Lauzon when official tenders were opened here. “An astonishing thing to hap- pen" was the way ment official described the m3 cident Friday. He could not re; call it ever. happening before. ‘ Only Davie and Canadian Vic-I kers Lim' ontreal were. interested in building the hugc.I triple-screw icebrcaker. which is to see service in the Ghlf of' St. Lawrence In winter and in' the Arctic In summer. ,‘ Canadian V'ickcrs, the only} to get its bid in before the deadline, appears certain to get the contract. he bid now is' undergoing evaluation by the; transport department, which isj‘ a process of two to Ihrce weeks on a complicated fender surh} a 5 this. The Davie bid—approximatcly! $200,000 lower than that of Ca- nadian Vickers—was wired to Ottawa but it arrived 1-‘2’1 hours afterthe deadline of 3 p.m.l today. the misplaced, to all provinces as follows: AI-3 ipiece of paper was located and. lantic Provinces 11 per cent: gforwarded here the next d-ay.§ anbcc 9.4: Ontario 13.6; Mani- May 13, and But it was all too late. The tender call was restricted to Eastern shipyards. Thrcc companies asked for the t r a n s p OI‘I department's massive book on equipment and performance requirements for, lall that goes into such a ship.i in the same month last year and were Canadian Vickcrs.l I John Di‘ydock. 3. They Davie and Sain Saint, John, N. I No Filibuster ice- - I i a govern- I Toronto Parkdale. D'ief Declares I 'ronorvro (cm — Progres-I sive Conservative leader .ionn Diefcnbaker says as far as he Is I concerned, there is no chance of a filibustcr in parliament on the flag issue. 1 In an interview here, d "I don't believe in filibusters." But he added that the flag is- sue would be fully discussed be. cause it is a matter of import-I ance to all Canadians. The opposition leader was in Toronto for a dinner honoring Arthur Maloney. former Pro- gressive Conservative member of life House of Commons tor, IsIrIEv's can .-.' 41‘ .1"" ' EVE u IT on or y to 10 as a "provocation" and an "outrage" against the French resistance and the made by Allied forces, m M‘siisvr more FEATHER: no» on one: we or BIRD a” w foam 5 4mm ,. (cum in m: 25m more; - Catharina? I The organization de-i sacrifices, Dept. Store Sales Show Higher Trend OTTAWA - (CPI—Department store sales rose 9.9 per cent in the week ended May 16 from the corresponding period of 106.},1 the bureau of statistics said! Increases were common. Ioba 10.9: Saskatchewan 8.8; Al-l bcrla 7.1; British Columbia 4.1., Value of cheques cashed in 51, clearing ccntres in Canada roscI 121.5 pcr cent in March to 331,-‘ 796.303.0110 from $8,019,736.00" 15.1 per ccnt in the .lanuary-. March period in $96,661,196.0IIOI front $8:l,965,725.000 in the first CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY East dealer. Neither side vulnerable. NORTH ‘ .AJS .852 QKSII 4.4742 “’EST EAST .865 .K742 . .KJLT .1097 9.11097 eas J8 +085 SOUTH .0109 VAQ .AQ52 ‘K1093 I Thebidding: l East. South West. North I Pits Poss 3ST I Opening lead — jack of} diamonds. ‘ e no magic rules‘ that govern declarer's play of, the hand. The best method of! play in a given hand is mostly‘[ a matter of common sense and» certainly does not depend onl any all - encompassing for-‘ mula. Take a case like this one; where South is trying to makel three notrump. He starts with seven sure tricks and is looking for the best way of increasing.‘ them to nine. : The most obvious method of, play is to win the diamond andl take a spade finesse right’ away. If West has the king. this line of play is sure to succeedi BECKER since two additional spade tricks will sprout as a result of the successful finesse. However, altac ki n g the spade suit at trick two is a dangerous procedure. if Eas has the king. he will take ' and probably return a heart, and the c on tract would go down as a result, is that dcclarer, should avoid. or at least defem any method of play that allows East to take the lead for the deadly heart return. The AQI of hearts are a powerful com- bination so long as West is lead. but their power is consid- erably reduced if East obtains that lead. East is the danger- ous opponent and the handl should be played so as to avoid} im, if possible. I Sou-I'h should win the dia~ mood in his hand. play a club to the ace, and a club back. When East follows low, South should play the ten being wil- ling to lose the trick to West. 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