tee owes his Itense aevotion tr ‘| the saving. and restoration ‘of | sight, both physical and spirt-| tial. It was ‘Dr. Rambo With the __| generous aid of a group in Phila-' | dephia who provided fu.ds to in- litiate a highly specialized eye igervice to the poor in the Som- peta Hospital, which eventually developed’ into ‘Operation Eye- ‘by Rev. ‘“Maicotm ere The Young.People then met back at the church for Vespers led by sland News Page. LA osias Addresses Rally The annual ‘spring Work cam#h ~ -*_ Eastern-and Central Districts The Annual Spring Rally of |is to be held on Saturday. May The Guardian, Charlottetown, ‘Thur. +, May 26;/1966: 3! oe ithe P.E.I. Presbyterian “Young |28, et Camp Kier, French River... People’s Society. was‘ held’ Mon- | ‘Small Lobsters day at St. David's Presbyterian Dr.- Donald ‘A. Campbell was | Church, Mt Stewart. : Medical: Missionary To Visit Province _ sight:’ as the result of a con- -|ference of Christian’ docto’s in | Vancouver in 1962. Td date more 'than 4000 indigent poor alone | have been helped to regajn. their [age penne : This free servic€ is made: pos- | gpl by the contributions of the ptist churches of Canada and -| other: interested’ friends. Dr. “Coapullai's_ visit to* this [country is sponsored by the Can- \adian Baptish Foreign Mission the guest speaker taking ‘‘Build. | ing a New Life:’'as his theme. , Various from different Audrey ~ MacMillan gave a re port on Maritime Synod Coun- cil which she, Bob Adams, ‘and Peter Murchison, attended in Truro, Nova Scotia, : Nancy Ramsey and Audr ‘MaeMillan—-were. appointed 9 the two new Presbytery Coun. reports “were: given | - Committees. | Bring Fines Lester. Leéch of: Neutrage ‘charged with “having 24” short lobsters in his catch pleaded guilty to the chafge and was as-“ sessed $24 and costs or 10 days when he appeared before Magis- trate James B. Johnston in Kings County court yesterday at.Souris._ Howard: Ernest Holland of ‘An internationally known eye Sanscrit, On his leben < N : : ‘ orth Lake charged with havi om is ae a brief visit the men had been working as | Board: His itinerary includes his « ery: 23 short lobsters "a “his pi : _|to the province this week in the |high oficials in the , Government attendance’ at. Opthalmic con-| The film, ‘‘A Question of Re pleaded guilty. and was - fined... of Dr.s John Coapullai. ‘Dr. Coapullai, a natiye ‘of India es tone missignary specializ- ing in Opthalmic " WEATHER Surgery.in a in Sompeta. for generations. The doctor's father. was con- verted to Christianity. many many: years ago,and later led his Son to accept Christian faith. Dr. Coapullai’s basic medical education was in-the American Miraj and his post graduate _|training in Surgery and Opthal- mology were. in Grant Medical College in Bombay. _ Fe INTENSE ‘DEVOTION : ', Presbyterian Medical College in | OP ferences in Carville, La., and in New York City, finally leaving for London, England to confer with his colleagues and from there to Viena where ‘he will spend three months in concen- trated work in more speciaillized thalmology before returning to his native India: at a special gathering at the 0 "clock: The doctor will be the speaker | First Baptist Church, Charlotte- | town, on Friday evening at alg | Representatives of cognition” was shown berta Shaw followed by Dis. Cussion groups. After’ a banquet the . Yo People were ted el by a $23 and costs or 10 days. Angus Joseph McInnis of North *| Lake charged with having 16 | small lobsters was fined $16 and in a-sing- song | costs or 5 days. + ee } a OFFIGIAL: OPENING — BopoWTO. cr) — enon | nominee : Sha +, # | ahaa : cap siaeran : ee ee organizations | Low overnight High Wednesday Rambo, internationally | renowa, | general mute ea inv: The “new Scout Headquart- MacDonald. His Honor the building ' eltuated wa. Rotary Club, B en Canadian | one. "WS (Se Ootiainctogiot that tie Doc- 'ed to attend. ' eae ‘ers Building for the Prince (LEFT) is “seen- with Brig. donated by W.G. Barbour. Also |Legion, RCAF” “Ksecciation Ma- %. 72 * Ec yard» Island Council, Boy William Reid,.: guest-speaker ki M Walt ss PEL C : So- 61, Scouts, of Canada was official - unveiling :a plaque in memory - wpeaking. was ‘ayer oer hate Longe aricer 3 oO SHOW ly_opened yesterday afternoon of the late Senator George H. Cox. A prayer was said, by . y 60 mises ron RCAC, Com 55 T NIGHT ONLY 2 ATDUSK oY Lieutenant- Governor W,J.. Barbour. The land .on which Hugh Loney; Chaplain. ciittea nf: Mtervaitin’ at ini a ss i : United..Church, P.E.I. Polio i Bs Ae =F sti li Wi learn. Bherwood _Brownle Commer, Counell member 2. _The brave are .- e Groups, Kings County, Junior |P-= y Scouts Association, : —mev re a Ss iva In ners: Choir — St. Maes Convent, and is a director of the P. E .I. . : | “ lee. - ’|Mental' Health Association and n. only iterent TROPHIES - i geil f Weldogecdliows €orrec« 86 dooking! Womens Institute Cup — |tions Association 64 2 re n n ou nce Brackley Point School; Scholar-| He is married to the torniter 82 \ship. Committee Shield — Bun-|Caroline’ Barbara Stauffer and 14 The following are the winners Kings County. Calera bury School; Music Festival |they- have -two~ children, -Camp- 80—- of the provincial senior scholar-|Piano A. — Nora’ Townshend, |Shield — F ort Augustus School; jbell Sterling Laird who will gra-|Sydney:..»"......... 37 56 “ships: in the Prin¢e . Edward Adrienne Gallant; Piané B. —|Hyndman Company Shield|duate in engineering from NoyalYarmouth _....... 45 ‘59 Istand music festival: Dianné Deveau*—Piano Duet —|— West Kent School; 1.0.D.E. |Scotia Tech this summer, and a|St. John’s, Nfld ... -32 58 Piano Bach. Solo, Class 221, |Gladys Sanderson, Debbi Thomp- |Shield — Birchwood School; Sou-|daughter Barbara Caroline, a|Boston ......... 60-74 Roland Pickard, Summerside; |son. * ris Cultural Committee Shield—| student at Mount Allison Univer-|New York coset 68. 6 Piano Bach Solo, Class 222, Lin-| Groups, Prince’ County, - Jun- Montague School.’ sity, home economics, who 83| Jacksonville 67 82 da Drake, Montague; Piano So-|ior oirs — St. Malachy’s; Special Prizes of Community |presently at the RCAF -Station,|Miami. .. Rae 70 84 lo Sonatina, Thomas. Perry, |Choir, Kinkora; Trinity, United|Cottért~ Tickets were awarded |Clinton, Ont. Los Angeles’...... 58° 65 Summerside; Piano Solo, Elaine |Church, Summerside; Tryon Un-|to the following students: Anne|. Supt, McNeil’ plans .some ex-|San Francisco .... 47 — 63 Ceretti, Borden; Vocal, Barb! |ited- Church C.G.LT. Lapp, Anne Cameron, Mary Mac- |tensiye- travelling for his retire-| ED : Moreside, Charlottetown, Jeanne} .Groups, Queens County, Jun*|Neill, Linda Matheson, Carole|ment with a leisurely European HALIFAX: (CP) — The wea- Ings,. Montague; Vocal ‘special, |ior Choirs — Park Royal United |Hurry, Vicki Hunter, Patricia|tour scheduled for this year. ther office says a, disturbance Sheridyth Tredenick, Sherwood; |Church Choir; Fort: Augustus |Steele, Sandra Shaw, Ann Drake, ae aa in the Gulf of St. Lawrence gave Business and —Professional- Wo-{Choir; ‘Trinity United Church ‘Rachael Kassner. 5 ; considerable cloudiness and a} © mens Scholarship, Beryl Vessey, — Ice Cream Social few showers to most of the Mari-| | _ York; Violin; Arthur ~-Reddin. | : 5 = e ; y mn ee ee evening. | * . Montague; Wind Instrument,. Ro- peer ee Be eT . er was entering New| + land’ Pickard, Summerside; Pi- RC .MP C ed m ma nd Planned For July Brunswick — skies. were be-| ; - ano... Duet,.. Sheridyth__Tredenick we a x 1 : U igs ginning to c This drier air ~gnd Dianne’ Moore, “Parkdale; ~ KENSINGTON - ee the-te--Fwill cover the entire - district to- Organ, Elizabeth , Taylor, Win- | gular meeting’ of the New- Lon-|day. Under mostly sunny skies sloe; Organ Special, Christopher | don Parish Laymen’s . Associat- | temperatures will climb into the LePage, Charlottetown. : an es an 1S ion it was decided: to hold an|70’s at most places., © ?rince County (Intermediate) |. ice cream ‘social-on July 8. .A| A disturbanée over “Florida Piano Solo Bach — Linda Mary — progress report was given on the|may move far enough north to Gaudet; Piano. Solo Sonatina-—-— Command ~ ‘L' Division started and was transferred to|Painting of the rectory, by , the |epread clouds over Nova Scotia 4 a June Phillips; Piano. Solo — ‘Stephen Lecky; Vocal. Solo June 'Phitlips; Instrumental Heather Picketts; Piano: Special I.0.D.E. — Ann Cameron; Pi- ano Duet — Marjorie Gallant, Linda Mary: Gaudet. Queens County (Intermediate) Piano Bach — Billy. Knox;, Piano | Sonatina — Joe Alan Martin; Piano Solo Kenneth Rodd; Piano Duet — Billy Knox, Joe Alan Martin; Vocal Solo — Pa- —mela—€ampbell; " ment — Neil MacKinnon. * Kings County (Intermediate) Piano Bach ~—. Peggy Peters; Piano, Sonatina — Peggy Peters; Piano -Solo..— Allen Coffin; Vo- cal — Heather Marie Cheverie; Violit — Arthur: Reddin. Prince» County (Elementary) —-Piano A. — Jessie Shaw; Pi- ano B. — Heather Millar, Mich- ~elle Gillan; Piano~ Duet — Claire Gallant, Dianne Reardon. — Quéens County (Elementary) — Piano-A: — Janet Woodgate; Piano B. — Jobn Martin; Piano Duet — Patricia ard Shannon Doyle: Piano Special — Helen Bagnall. EASTERN _ FUNERALS Wind —Instru-- ACORN ‘FUNERAL — The fu- meral for Mrs. Russell Acorn, “Greek River, was held from Pe- ters: Road Presbyterian Church on Monday, May 28rd at 2 p.m. The service was conducted by Rev. M.C, Currie. The hymns, The Lord’s My Shepherd and , Safe In The Arms of Jesus were sung by the choir. A solo, Pre- - cious Lord Take My Hand was sung by Mrs: ‘Russell. Irving. Mrs. Russell Graham was organ- accompanist. The pallbearers were John Irving, Harry Irving, Harper Leeco, Percy Leeco, Les- lie Leeco and B. Clow. The flow- |. erbearers were Laurie MacLeod, Alfred Stewart, Merrill ‘Butte, Butte, Buster Butler, Mac Mac- Lean; Eddie Johnston, Gerry . Acorn, Roy Gillis, Harvey Leeco and James McFarlane. Inter- «" ment took place in Peters Road LOCAL BRIEFS 1s: = eee Mrs.‘ William Berrigan, Prince. Street, is a patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital. CAR. ACCIDENT Ralph Billard and James Raf- , use both of Murray River went to the*Kings County Memorial _, Hospital late .yesterday_afternoon for treatment to cuts and bruises following an actident at Goneys Brook. The 1963 Plymouth driven by Billard left the. highway on the tw:n then’ came back onto the highway then back to -the ditch. oe men were released. from) ee shortly after examina- | tion. RCMP here, eee changed hands yesterday when retiring Supt. A.S. McNeil signed. the necessary forms turning cém- mand over to the ~ newly-ap- pointed. commahding officer, Supt. R.P. Harrison. The. of- ficial ceremony took place at the Stasag barracks on Malpeque Roa to a close 35 years of service to his—country. : Spanning a remarkable range of activities, his career took him oe the ground of proféssional thall fields and through the air in the Second World War as he served with the RCAF and re- tired from it with the rank of wing commander at the end of the war, Born in Winnipeg on July 19, 4908;-he- received.his early. edu- cation « at- Brandon, Manitoba, and first joined the RCMP at Lethbridge in 1931. After train- ing-at Regina he served in var- ious Manitoba and Saskatche- wan detachments until transfer- red north to ‘G’ Division in 1934. He was with the aviation sec- tion of the RCMP until the war Mr. McNeil retirement brought! ule RCAF™in 1939, remaining there until. 1945 when he. return- ed to the. RCMP as a corporal. The following year—he was pro- moted to sergeant and in 1947 went’ to Rolice College at Rock- cliffe, Ont., and in 1948 was pro- moted sergeant-major and post- ea-to Edmonton. —* aes Supt. McNeil received his commission as Inspector in No- vember of 1951 and. became ad- jutant’ at Depot Division, ;Re- gina, until 1953, During this time. he commanded. the RCMP Mus- ical Ridg zr Canada and took it to the coast of the United States. He then spent a year as training officer at Regina and in 1955 was posted as Canadian Representative to the U.S. Navy Task Force 62 Eastern Arctic Dew Line until the fall of that year. % He became officer command- ing the Peace River .Sub-Divis- ion and in 1959 was transferred to Charlottetown, where he has since served as commanding of- ficer of L Division. He was. pro- moted to the rank of Superin- }+ tendent in 1963. Supt. McNeil is ‘a member of S Pe ser Tonight ~ John WAYNE Dan DAILEY in M-G-M's JEAN SIMMONS JOAN FONTAINE PAUL: NEWMAN PIPER LAURIE ae La BIG now BLE BILL Cos WAYNE! —in his biggest thriller! Maureen O'HARA WINGS of EAGLES co-starring Ward ne *Metrocolor IN. Bass president, John Pillman, who also reported that some pro- gress had been made on the plan to set aside a two nights a sont: for church meetings. , : bone sick . committee wil Paynter, St. Stephen’s, Cecil Mill; St. Mark’s, and Wes- ley Cole, St. Thomas. The meeting opened with pray- er by the president, and scrip- on Friday, but continued sunny and very warm weather is ex- pected elsewhere. Regional forecasts: : Prince Edward Island, East. ern New Brunswick, Counties: Sunny today with a few cloudy periods and not quite so warm; westerly winds 15. Low-high at ‘Charlottetown 48 and 70, Monc- tute read by Elmer Paynter. <4 ar SSSSSSaSagzggqQqQqqqqqo ~ £y ton 48 and %. Outlook for Fri- day: Sunny. and very warm. FUNERAL NOTICE By order’ of the Grand Knight allmem: bers of the Knights of Columbus are asked to meet at the ‘Charlottetown Funeral Home for prayers for our late brother, ‘Albert Wilson, at _ 8:30 Thursday evening, May 26. \ ‘SUPER DOUBLE BILL |STARTS TODAY ANE DIAS TENNER TERROR ANSWERS ~_ SHOWS 3:30 -- 7 - 8:98 | JOAN CRAWFORD JOHN IRELAND « LF ERICKSON PLUS—FUN! FUN. AND MORE FUN — WN, wy sae n Rory Rick Nes, “Poe Oy x 3:30 - 7 8:30, i. te ¥ ee oO eS | = ed, more attention will be paid to agriculture th Prince Edward Island. Liberal Leader Alex Agriculture is the backbone of economic life one says that, when a Liberal government is elect- Campbell has studied farm problems closely. Han ever before in mine history. LIBERALS WILL APPOINT FULLTIME MINIS- TER OF AGRICULTURE...NAME DIRECTOR OF FARM LABOUR... IMPROVE FARM CREDIT... ISSUE SEASONAL LICENSES FOR _ FARM VEHICLES... IMPROVE POTATO | CROP INSURANCE , .. SUBSIDIZE SILO CON- , STRUCTION AND FERTILIZER... MAKE. ~ ARD.A. WORK FOR — ~ “Inserted by P.E.I, pervin Association a