i ’0 ti. . James Lewis, St. Peter's. and Mrs. Cecil {\IacCaiihy. Morell. The clinic was one of I series hold in the province. iponsor- ed by Lions clubs, til detect cams of glaucoma which can result in blindness. THE ST. PETER'S Lions Cllll) RSIL‘MBY conducted a paucuma clinic in the More.“ community hall. Left to right on, Dr. .I.P_ Laniz, Charlotte inii‘n, an attending Specialist; Dr. Willi )i'arold. prestdml DE tltr Snurls Lions Club; Mrs. 234 Are Tested In More" Clinic ‘lt 5 just worldariul! Amazing , in the hour ruiure. who: lilo Lions Clups are doing in addition to TIM! assisianco p) holohg these glaucoma cilia-lot members oi the St. Peter wore the cornmean ut,i.icns Club, who sponsored one l'< Homer James oi MJdgL‘Ll Morten clinic. volunteer nursed Inst nighi at the Maren om- Mrs. il McCarthy, Morel]; inimiy liall where the iourtlirMis. James Lewis and MM. LV-HS glaucoma clinic was being Roddy Pralt. ooth oi 5i, pnters, hrld assisird the attending speciae .li a clinic hold at st Paint: lists with the icsts, winners at g~l work it was discovenrd that , the Chariottctoim, Parkdalc and Airs James was a glaucoma vic- i siuiris Lions clubs were also Ilni and had mtumed to the‘in attendance. lloroll clinic last night to com. Handling the dela I5 or re ru‘i Dr. william Mcreside re-igistration were Mrs. Ralph San- ;zid rig turther trcatrncut ior derson, nirs. Rny M'acKinnon. ilii a hunt. iii had not born .\Irs. Colin at- on, all oi st. hat clinic i might have be rile-i- and Mrs Len Rnssiiar. roino tilind.“ she concluded. Morcll, while tile Ladies AIIXILlA are oi qualiiicd,ary ot lhe iiorcu Branch, Royal inn-mints Doctors J.w. 110m- Cauadian Legion scrvcd rdiesh «lite and Jr, Laniz, a total oil mums. and Persons took the glaucoma Among those taking the list too at \Iili‘t‘Jl y terday alter— lasi droning nas Hon. Leo J noon and evening, bringing use iiussiicr oi iVlrrcllliwhu is also toial to dati to 1.232. ‘ ember or the nouly ionncd So a m :n castw of non-sus-‘st. Peter's club. 6 next clinic will be Itcch milled glaucoma have bee ‘ large In the district of st. Elcunois. lucid noi to motion a i’iiilitbvrnf burili‘rline cases that the lime and plan- la be DW‘SWI‘IIlallnI’i cancerlls 'p'ni': u l] I‘t‘qul‘ Si. Dun—sian's Basilica laymen Elect Oliicers llehliglits ol' the annual meek. luv nl St. Dunstan's Basilica Ila “OTIS Association. which n nnlmi'ld in the prcss later. heierence uas slso made to the mom appointment oi Marat. ' Patrick NIL-Elation. Villa for over “a: llrld m Nona Dams Acad wnn niidiiorium, Monday night. 2‘ years MI W" Mm 0‘ the did the report oi the build , Basilica, as pastor of Oux_ Lady .i rommntec. and the election‘ol Tile Assumption ran in ms tor the coming year. ; sinnhpor-t. and the boat washes Hagan, chairman til the y a! ll"! assm‘lauan were extend hil lilil‘lil committee. NVk‘WM ‘ to him In his new Nils ' aspects oi the work at his The mactiing welcoancd Rev. \VlllJaIll Simpson the new r86 Planning and construction oi the tor oi the Basilica, and during \‘ l’arl‘h Denim an RlL-hmond his marks Father Simpson \er‘ . The construction UT llll ‘ ed Ihe association to conlltllw rpul‘poselt'entlre is rapidlyytn expand its activities In: its: iii-dim: camp L‘Lloll. and tilt wltllam of the ris . buidlng should be ready iorl The would claim nominating oicupaucy curly .l . to committee was presented I‘lullDd lll the building are 14 J F, lllacltllllah, and the inflow- auinmalic bowling alleys and‘ mg slate oi oiiicc-ri was elected a large caietoria: as well any tor the coming year- resident. IiiiilllICS tor a complele . M'clnm :i’am 'h recreoti idllui‘al nlld social activities. itnc sci-lion w'lll be ' by I’lll‘ (glarloltewwn Cornell oi the Commitlee chairmen imlild IN; is 0i Colinnous. press. . .\ muiew oi the year's activity Fred A. “as given by the president, Ar. Frank Sampson: ilclnms, who expressed the ap- , Michael F i-lemm; spirit Mutton l0 welturc. Edward Hllulli scx'ial. U- “ii-3m Iii- committee Gi-raid ways unilihmfiarfi; or e dou- etiort Lh lion an; i o a. a. an: i W“ . of you: to the pin ' m Councillors are: canine b neuron oi the now cum lClalr and (inward hiullrliy, Ch'town Recreation Council Seeking Qualified Director it: RALPH CAMEIioN ruining the seruirei at l ilrsi- with the long v mooted Chan‘ratr oroieiisinnilly - trained di— lnlit‘luwu Recreationnl Council rector of ru‘rt‘nlinn. leli a ("8"? "m’l "' by “1 However. thc duties at the "T" m "mu" “’1' "“m I on are an varied as in "e be!” “MM "w’m' “" 2233‘ the norms oi one vrned in all phases ltl i‘t'Cl'EliiflYl II well as sports and would pro. L O C A L hably include a ihort course RECEIVED DEGREE Richard Harris SI. John. CSER. all Mcthi Torr-ca. Ch- loitetown, a n-adu oi ceii . Silt-Ire School received I Buch- elur oi sacred Th degree. Ironi Assumption Univmlty oi‘ m:me at In mh convocation n‘wry. Milt-(I Costly: treasurer. Jast'ph Cheveril. ed l L‘lSlAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County: 'Cupt. Hunter .Will Head lTrade Board ‘ AMHERST. N s. icrl v CBP‘ iain Claud n, iiunier, presidont n: Nurlliumhorland Ferries Lilli- ltco oi Charlottetown. Tuesday “as elected president oi Maritime Provinces Board Trade He sunc'eed haghiin o! irax. Vlc - presidents named at its hoard-r annual meeting here J, Manuel at Saint NIB J M Murphy oi Trurn. and 0, Max T Victoria. PEI. ' r n to serve two years are B. w isnnr. Monoton. Mar. tin J. cherc. Curaduet, N11, Holt Mani-r. Campheihon, NJ! Victor Chitin. sydney, Hui-stir. Dartmouth. N,s., . Phinney. Kenivillc, NS. Edsu Rayner. Kensington.?. E I Cannon. st. Eleanur, n: i. w. .t. Hancox. Charlottetown. Directors to serve are w. 5. Bird, Fredericton, o. i. Fowler. Mnnclnn. i), E A en. st. Stephen. N.B., Emanuel Ad- elaar. Weymouth. N. John Hir- ile, Bridgewster. N. . P McCurdy, Sydney, Amnl i-luliley, Summerside. PEI, Cy ril R. Ledrd, Albennn. P G, hi. Thompson, Viciorin. PEI E. J. Godden. st. John's. Nil Douglas B. MacKean. Corner Brook, and E. P. H lay. Gander, Nfld. A. T. Parker oi Moncton was re-oiected executive director. Born in Birmingham, Eng- land. Captain Hunter was edu ‘ tcd in Weymouih. England. and obtained his master's cerli ticate in mo while employed by Watts. Watts and Co. Lid.. Lon- don. England. He served in in Second World War and was s. The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed” Julia 5. 1963. 5 prisoner at war tor over thre To Sell Old Buil MONTAGUE — The annual' ratepayers meeting ior t e Montague sithoul district dccid on last night to soil the old item onal School building in tho .VI‘an» iague Branch ol the Royal Can- adian Leg-ion ior one dollar. deciding to the motion which was adopted. the building is ml rem n on its present . ie A nrovio motion ihat the bill ri-i mg be sold to the Legion inr a dollar but that it he movod train I its present site, was dcroaied. 'I‘Iim was approximately at ratepayers in attendance and i ioi training in dinlhmacy. it is not helicvnd a director .would he sole to shoulder the ‘eniire load, himsclr, and duuhtcdly those who have bnen doing such a good job ior yitung- sters in many fields at sp rt w. to carry on w to the rector supplies the necessary proicssinnal supervision needed o integraic all activities, are or the asprcls iii tilliire plans ' is causing much ical operation oi the Clinrln clownl l-‘nrum The bit: ice plant un- douhtcdly a guiding hand oi ' operation and manaecmoni. and it is unlikely ihai such on enterprise would come under the irainlnii received by a pure- ly recreational director. it is believed tilt- nrlginal ei- torts at a new director would be primarily direcicd towards co» ordination oi the work at all ci - lzens who have cuntnb-licd in. much In the past. ‘ Eiioi-ts to ohtain the sorvlccs oi l ‘a pror ianally tralnod man are ‘ now tiring made through silver- ‘ i Montague Ratepayers Vote meone wcil versnd ln , Loon years. i Following the war ha was em- iployed tiy llle Margaree steam ship Company or Sydne)’. N. s , . lunlil 1550when he became mar dln To Le Ion , ine superintendoni (or Northum- g g ‘horland Ferriai. which he now lhand Gilhcri Clements, school hoardl In communily worlt he has chairman. presided. iocen actively as ciaied with Nady 369w, was Med wint- Marilime rmvinccs anr ‘ be h 1 d,oiTrsde ior sometime and is. W "1” “C m 5“ 2”“ "" ‘palt president or the Charlntip the expenses at the school Iorlmwn pom-d or 1mm 1.. midi. ihe next year. This amonni‘iion. director or the uouid include the governmt-m APEC. anil the PEI, Reroute- grants it was pointcd nut that as and Development Council. this figure was a on h nip. ilr is a member oi the (than than last ymr hui iroludrd tile loilrliwi'n Rntniy Chin MacKay in per cent Inrtease in tho lax linnco.Triniiy ilniterl Ch urch. rate tor the regional high school d is married to the form or Several days Pl'eVlI‘tuS k) the merling I budget SlK‘Cl W] S mnilcd lo raia paysrs icr their, consuls an so lltal ally could he iamilinr with the ho- ancial picture oi the M ool dis. In W- Germany trim. The chairman. Gill)th Cicmenis and his commiiuae The “will MW?“ 5" G" were congratulated on Ll’lll many iujcntli' nf Dennis Bryan mum“... and u was suggpsy.‘MacKl‘nZ|e. year-old aim at ed a... u... Wm, be “mad Flt.-Sgl and Mr Jshn MacKeo- on in rhe iuiure. i ric‘.I inrmirly‘oi Pvfiil M . , . r. an . rs. i ram ai:~ in" "W "W “7“” dmlnd‘Rae, point Film, and Mr, and ° "9"” u” “hm”? WSW" \ s Clarence MacKenzie Souih C" 5"” “d All 1"“ “9 i=irictte are grandparanu'oi the William hiaciniyre and Robert‘chid ' l‘”““‘““- llrs. .iolin hiacKenzle spent The report 0! Hie st in Pnn‘ ‘ mitst oi last year in Point Print cipal. .\lrs, Elsie itatcruonh, win. 1... chmm, moving to was read byliie soon-law Mrs, Gum... in November. iIrtIii-lstun, as was the rc- Sur ‘vintz, iii-sides his par port or physical education in- suucior, Robert Mills. The re port oi the school snpcrinione‘ dent. in. ii nos. urged estab- lislimciit. or rary. l A circular letter from the de- ltuiy minister ot education, )IaL rolrn MaL‘Kenzle, pointed out that ihsrounts are no longer ai- iowed on taxes paid Willie a certain date, but that interest h b will he charged on oueriiuc i‘fir‘.';,,,,.”?,".,,:. l X95. Little Boy Dies tlnn “'hI-n lriinaiiloil u- Nmu a rxrru E , adle laclnnis. of Sydney N BACIIACIIE '— T t i l , "2 fl, la, llIP . s F.1-I. Ker i hornpson or Huward .n. w L. l Tlir Rnyal Canadian Lpglnn ‘ memncrshtp drive is continu— IIIB and fibOVP BI‘E STIDWI'I NIB ihrco mrmnrrs oi the Energe- ‘ llt‘ membership committee 0' th it Charlottetown hvanch. Chairman oi the committee in Allied Peters iconiret itahlt- ed (in the lcit by Vernon Gar- rett. whu has signed up .‘Construction Has Started On New Bishop's Residence Construction or a new bishop's nonetown. various chancery oi- iesidence and chanrrry oiiices,tices. and quarters inr sinii. it tor the Roman Catholic Episco< will he locntod on the east side pol Corporation or the Diocese of North him mad nn property oichariotleioun has been (‘nm- lit-ionising to St, Vlui‘i‘ni‘s 0r- mrnred un North River Road phannize, close to tho crop d0~ , Thc T~sliapeil building, to h a velopment ihat houses xei't‘rsl shine exiorlnr. will house living members oi the Charlottetown quarters tor the Elshnp oi Cllarr police dcpnrimcnt, MW“ CLUBB-E-D— Construction oi the now but]- spmoy mum“, , 1.... ding, cnnsidnrnd tor some time. i.“ 5., per“... mm .mumiwas made necessary because at uhcn police used iearsas and k oisparein lite Ei<llnlfs R9- clubs to illsptrse zoo Buddhist Sidence Idinlmnz Si» Dunslan's mon 5 who marched into the Basilica in ct ilue lilo mile nt-rltiJif‘ H. P Phclan ii the gCnrral hrre iionday. iniormed snuri'rs ('nnirai‘litr ior til» min and rot. said Tlxr<ilay The .rrorrsmn or A MTV?” is the arolninri was ltan nl'u, Bu <1 carn- Tlie building. sohodulwi to he Damn inr Tellilluus c nhtv (lie - rented against the i‘ntholicdrd n... “my...” ,. b359,“... and Snuth Viet Nam Eni'ernmt-nl will tie approximntcl litn iect m in length in the main sertlon. ents, are two hriilhorr navid,r cavaiion work started nion- hnss in inint and Mark Scott. ‘i'lap l i LEGION MEMBERSHIP DRIVE CONTINUES memhrrs. and on the right by Arthur Hale, who has signed up his 547th new member. Du ring the drive 275 new memhors were ll‘ll’lVd 1 Lb. roster oi the Charlottetown branch, which now has I. membership of nearly 1,100. DANCING TONIGHT Southport Country Club Jim Coady & His Band Dances every Wed. at Sat. Night Sing Song Every Friday night Audrey GiIIis at Hie Piano Southport Country Club ********* LOBSTER SUPPER Sponsored by Lidymrn‘s Aswiuiion it! St. Pius X WED., JUNE 5, 4-7 PM. St. Pius X Church Hall. Parlidale Metropolitan Committee CLEAN-UP , cmonis in local and riher neii‘spapors and in proiessional ljournais oi the trade. Hilwever, in is known that many itlhcr communities arr seeking oirnl- ‘lur skillcd a airianre ‘Ind diiii icullit‘s are anticipated in (minin- iinc the exact type oi director lnecdud WEDNESDAY SPECIAL ! Supplies Limited Shop Early Fresh Strawberries heaped pint boxes 45c Tasty. Delicious Canteloupe 29c P.J.’s Limited DIAL 4-8585 or 4-8586 Cudmore’s DIAL 4—3813 lOBSTER SUPPER 3.1.5. members and friends AT THE CLUB ROOMS Thursduy. June 0 It 8 PM, $1.25 per pita Dancing utter Supper. HARD OF HEARING? New Spine-Ago Miniaturizution.’ Acousticnn SPECTRA'S amplifier ACTUAL SIZE! Aspirin tablet Now, at last, millions can have the blessing oi truly incan- spicuous hearing with the new SPECTRA lly Acousticlln. Pictured contains 13 separate electronic components! 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This r-nnimitloo urges that during this week all citizens make In ulrl ipeclnl eiiort to clrun up ynrdii. lawns. lencu. ditrhcn, and oiher unsighily moored. Your cn-oiperutinn will mean I than Iluaiiiiiiil are: in which to live and work. The most exciting main in movies today. Warren Benny. Sensation of splendor in tho grass. Mala "tough lo all/ac! I dual! woman who! man anal/git to be [AIM/ill In anal METRO-GOLDWVN-MAVER Newt's EVA MARIE SAINT WARREN BEATTY sac . 522% , KARL MALDEN "'3:th “onward .- IDlIiI iuiimltuirm‘ Milli LAIISlIIIV “All illi iIIWILIIE Showtime: Illlllllllllllllllll". . .\ DRIVE-IN THEATRE BRACKLEY PK RD. Show at 9 PM. WHAT HAPPENS BETWEEN THEM lS AN ADVENTURE IN THE UNUSUAL l lllilBEIlT Pfllli “alum MllCllllIll BERGEN i’EBIi iuitvaiiuiwl mm. alum mimimiui mm .MIIIAI'llWlmI-M “Ilium-IAIN!“ ********** ¥¥¥¥¥***** NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN They're falling in love tag and you'll be falling apart with laughter - - - Tnnilzlit. , y and E l Thursday : PAULA PRENTISS = as ldahnlle§lype M 5 a maniac medic soldier fighting a Pm- I ...vllitlta amiagionS- E Type war! ‘ ' ’l 13]»! kiss! Jilflk (‘OM I NG ! BACHELOR FLAT FRIDAY 8: SATURDAY SATURDAY. JUNE Bill. I PM. - 7 l".M. lllllllZgNTllL LIEIITE M'“illlvl BACKUS CHARLES McGRAW 1* * ‘k ‘k *‘k * ‘k * i A