. s..\-'a A / .a TraMlNATlON to op. Dl‘lle hi1 own service station has driven Carl Frail! oi Alma irom a hospital bed three year! lit: in the position when he can at. least be mobile With the aid oi crutchcs and brace- in addition to the wheelchn he can get around to all pill cs oi a service station opera- roud tiou. Shown arave. and at her daddy l! six~year-old Jacinla and Mr. Profit. Alma Paraplegic Caps Struggle Against Odds It‘l been a rough road th e . past three years ior Carl l:roirt.i Ill “cyan-aid Alma man whol recently open up a service: station in that community l‘nIlt became a pnraplg» gio in September, 1960. as a re- sult oi an accident in a Trgoishi service station. A wall at c building collapsed and Mr. Frol- it. the ioreman. in snving the lives oi the men working under him. sustained a multiple trac- ture hr h spine. and a hat-tore in his right leg below the km. A cord pressure below the waist: resulted in toml paralysis DI the legs. The injured man was brouzhi‘ in to the Charlottetown Hnspltnl and placed in the care oi br Todor Genoheit, Dr. Gencheii‘a report tells at Mr. Proiit': treatment as tollnws: “He was treated" first with a pelvic traction in order to relieve the pressure on the spinal cord. se surll an extent that n- W I I able to go home tor a tempor- ary period. managing to get around with his crutches and S'sicle Nurse Saves Woman suMlviElismc — Miss Share on Cameron. iii. a graduate oi Surrunerside School oi Nursing. is credited with saving a woman irom drowning at Helther'l Harbor. as miles northeast oi Amherst, N.s.. Saturday. Miss Cameron. who had trained her iirst aid course badge at Summerside last spring. is reported to have awurn a 1/4 mile to give mouth-tomouth respiration to Mrs. Marie Orlick or Springhill. who had tsilen irom a rubber ratt. ' commonly Change Of "Since the labonlvinl. plenls m - producing. lulu: - Winn lug tymde Ind gadgets 1 available, modern mm w in fill aller or them. but they hlr- bar a Ilrong suspicion that lilo might lave hard a “me more in u c plenlure- producing. and a little more meaning without quite so mud: llfllllle Inr autul." Dr C. Ritchie Bell. iormeT moder tor oi the General Assembly oi the Presbyterian Church in Can- ads and proiessor oi plltoral theology st Presbyterian Col- lege. Montreal, declared in an address beiore tlle luncheon meeting ml the Rotlry Club at are Charlottetown llooel yester- ay. Dr. Bell laid that "we tlllngs not as they Ire hut are' and made I plea ior _' change All Viewpoint an the part are oi the average man. 'We masters oi our own late more than we recognize. We can select the spirit in whidi we meet whatever may happen to us. Dr. Bell said that "we md to cultivate the viewpoint oi Jesus Christ" and situated t ‘Jesus radiated good cheer. Too oiten religion is contused with being staid. sombre and solemn. having much more lo do w griei and death than with lo! and liie. The iact oi the matter is that the viewpoint oi Jesus was radiant, positive and seat :- “Eeyond thin lie] I persistent, undiscnurngeable lriendllnesd. No hostility could spoil Jesus‘ friendliness: Hi: durable good will. N; hatred caused Him to retails . " c In live with the kind at viewpoint the M r 5 lie!- I" l M we must hold that temporary braces. As a matter al fact. be built himseii a brace whirls he used until he was prop- erl t iliiod. ‘From a medical point or view. we heiieve that only his determination to get up on his lei-i brought him along to his plvsent condition." While he was undergoing this treatment. Mr. Pmiit was very impatient to rrtnrn to work. in spite of the iaci that he was be- ing looked alter. with medical expenses and salary paid by the Workmen‘s Compe n s a t i on nard WANTED STATION in spite oi bis handicap— he is a paraplegic with no ieeiing in his leer. although he can walk will the aid (if braces. and with. all! them Illl' short distances— snd an open reduction was done Ml Pmlli had a strong desire to on his tracture oi the tibia and . build and operate a service sta- inbula. lie was told that his in. ‘thH. iiis tenacity and faith. ture would be rough and that he . couplcd with the help he receiv- had to lace a lot or disappoini- en ompcnsatlon meat as he probably would he Bnnrd, Texaco Co oi Canada. paralysed below the waist for ‘and the Bank oi Commerce in the rest at his liie. ‘ nltTltanNATloN A FACTOR. "However he gradually im-‘ proved to the stage where we were able to get him up--- at. first on crutches. and with sup- port DI splints. and, through plly- ‘ slotherapy and his constant de- I m'nl ' improved to l Alhrriun. enabled him in realize his ambiiinn. Cm‘l Proiit I: now running an up to date service station in $2 .000 AWARD A scholarship Valued It $2,- M has been awarded to Elaine Walker. dlughber of Mr. and Mrs. Stlnley Walker. Charlot- tetown. The award is the PE. Island provincial scholarship (or Queens University. Mira Walker is I graduate of Princl of Wales Colegc and la continu- ing tawlrdl l degree in biol- er this is a good world." Dr. Bell claimed that this was the great contribution oi the church in these times. “The times are dark— th e sins are heinous and man is weak. But the times have seen dark beiore. the sins are not be- yond redemption; and God a trong To say that this is a good world is not to inier that this is a periect world. rienty oi harm- iui, horrid. hurtiui things can til it ix God's world point it shapes and everyday exla not The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues. Ju collar: 0 u r ISLAND NEWS PAGEl Summerside And Pr nce County iOn Holman’s I. 30. 1963. 3 l Rotary Speaker Urges Viewpoint D11. 0. RITCHIE BELL The speaker was mandated by chairman liev. T113. timers and thanked by co- chairman. N. D. MacLenn. VlsmNG RoTAluANs Visiting Rnlnrinur were: rred Kelly whitville. N b. E Gaudet. Quebec c , .l cii fie. Smiths rails. Manchu]. Saint John, N.TB.; Rev. li.l.. Webster. Novi, Mich; c: Arthur Earle, Sydney. N. 5.: Llnyd Morrimn. Woodbritlge, Ont: Rev. John Verbrugge. Bowmanvllle. Ont: wart. Halifax. N.S ell. MacKny, Hamilton. Ont.: Raph- ael Saint-Maurice, Valleyileld. Qua: Mac D. Can. , Valley- iield. Que; w. Nicolle. Forest Hill. Toronto. and Tom Galley. Peuileld. N.Y., who exchanged cluh banner: with president W. R. Jenkin Guests a! doll blocker; and s Rotary wre: Wen tanle'y Mal Y. lack Davies. local in a n ager CNT was introduced by hi sponsor whiter Aulrl as a new member and welcomed by Mr, Jenkins. Dodgers Bomb Minor Twins In Miner League actinn the Dodgers thumped the Twins 14- 7 behind the heavy batting u! Carl Trainlvr who shall: with a brilliant Tour (or {our pertorm- . score l1. Rnhert. Greenfield, Mass ‘ D ls Reached SUMMERSle — Oiiiclalr hi this town and representatives at the Lower Bedeque School Dil- trict met at town hall last eves rig to disouu the controversial Hoimah's island situation but tailed to come to an understand g liter more than an hour'l debate. The town plans In exproprlaie the island to use it as a sewage launch. but the Bedeque Salim)! District Claims that the Legisla- tun exbended tile borders or the Town n! Summerslde In include the island wlthmlt prior omlsul- tata'an or negotiation Ill regard to loss or assessment by the school district. Members at the town council 1 ma tile Be = (Iqu dirtrlcl will he nnieh ea summer ’ Elunnra irom o pnllution- rree harbor. and that shore property Valuer will be greatly increased. thus making up in loosens as» aessment values ior any tempor— ary loss oi taxes at the present time by inclusion ni Holman'l island in the Summesside boun— daries. A very briei statement was given by the two groups iollow- ing their more than hour . long meeting. which was termed Vale and closed tn the press' . neilt lust u t. Enmans Beat MucKenzies Enman Drug softball ten in heat the leaguMeading Mackenv zle outril at Queen Elizabeth Park lit Summerside last night alter two extra innings or play. the iirial were 5-1. with th e lied 4-all, and Enman rug coming to bat in the last at’ No Agreement.’ . at We. a .. _ FARM HOME DESTROYED BY FIRE the ground lllt Friday morn- where he and his bmtller Wfl- lung. ML PM And some of bid will relid: tor the than his neighbors maved mine OI being. The atom was the M- the furniture he had saved ID vex-est in hit the Tlgnish area the home of Harvy Dawson f or A number at years. Bert Phee 0! Norway. [our miles nnrth of Tlgnish consid- ers himself lucky tn be alive alter being stunned by the se« Vere lightning storm in at burnt his large (arm llama la flied to right, and with two down. Moiiatthit to third and the Mackenzie first baseman tailed to hold the throw. LeMay romp- ing home with the winning rim. Rollie LeMay went the route ior the victors. giving up eleven hits iahrly well scattered. George Kineh worked eight irames ior MacKenziea. only six sale sirltzl» es notched up oii his slants, hut a home run to right centre b y n Rifle Ass’n Scntia turn to complte in t Dominion or Canada Rifle As snciatlon championships at Cons as starting Saturday was announc- ed Monday by Capt. Ralph Myers the ninth. Rollie lehiav the wins . ~: Newport; Cpl. .1. Marshall, Ply—i - “FE P‘Mhel‘t .hC‘Pe" “‘5 “"59 Ottawa Team oath, Doug Fraser. New Glas- Kingfisher: mulliinbbuntuslnizle along the 'gow. CPO R“ Win“... Dm. Wi c t t lr case he. his wealth sec.i ' . ‘ n on es , mouth. :31 on a P3“? ball. and lo the.Named N.S.l po 1. Brooks. HMCS itesti- , corner w en Garth Harris ‘gouche; Gnr. Gr. Smith. Kent- Jnhnny'l Ktnghabera came smunded out to third. Castes vile: CPo E. Woodali, Haliiax; irom behind to cot-eiive runs in rshnll, New Glasgow; the Hull inning to defeat ti: Greenwood: SKI. Guardian Angel! 37 in a Cu league game last he stone; sgt, W.G. Turner. near; night. an. MacDonald. New Glasgow: The Kingiishers used the long G. ball to great advantage in the rural as A. Fianaghan hit a tirrce Stadnce nun launder and Herman corn- ected ior a two run blast. Fish MncKLnnon went all the av ior the win while D e n n lo E A. Ma r0 R. Elmer. , A.G. Gladwin. lisliiax; R. John merclal HALIFAX iCPl — The Nov ' Kip Kllburn, New Glasgow; Carliss. Sheurwcter. CPO Pat McKinooo. ona; R. Anderson; Cpl. R. Scott, 1‘ Sherbrlwke: w. nines. Ne lGlnsgnw; ll. MeManus, Wollv alight ranges outside Ottawa - tr Members are: CFO H. Oliver. i]. W . - 11. V . Cosgrnve was charged with the Gumps Gay was included lilaordl fig'glla‘jéoflecmet $353, __—___19' 5‘ mm" Shawna" loss. s ——-—- . Grant. Dartmouth. Gnr . C. "pug “- M ipnérlig gavauplznlyfltzne l'lixl. Iutlsmflg. Windsnr, Gnr. i na— Guards will play at this year‘l m 0550'" 'l 0 ' “mums eat. WA Goss New. The 54 bandsmen and drum— Canadian National Exhibition in Glasgow; Gnr. W.A. Metzier.‘.mers and 25 pipers oi the Scots Toronto. STANDINGS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American league W L Pill. GEL 54 5M — rice. Trainor also starred at New York so ' I second base playing all nine Chlcn 5742 Acadenf Vld'm ‘ s without an crsr'n;e r Baitinglgro 5949 g Hennesaey and Ron y each MI is 4 as: 10’ Funeral Slated and three hits. .3523?" g I; sell 11‘1 in other minor league action c. r d 154 A 1 The ins-ml “muse-uma la? the Colts drubbed the Tigers 1']- “flags... :2 so all list Yvon Joseph Nowlfln: “- 0’ in. Charlie sham and Mike Km“ cm. 43 55.45517 Clear Springs. who dled In 1-; Quinn had three hits with one oi Dem,“ so 57 m an», Saturday night As the mu" 0 nri'a bein user. ‘an Washington :1 56 1359 all being, $ka by ‘. m WM” Connolly belted a homer and walking on the highway near mph m Mm TREATY TEXT PUBLISHED . Snuris Belch, were announced last night, The iuueral ll Illted in take place this morning from the Alma with the help at his wife and has large iamily, His nerst‘vcrance and pluck hllVI‘ lill’llPil a iragcdy inln a success story Eight Fraud Charges Result In Jay SUMMERSIDE — Ronald .loseph pineau, u. oi summer- Ilt'le. Wu sentenced In two months in Prime County tall by magistrate Rs. Hinton in town police court yesterday ior traud- ulentiy money irom Bell‘s book and novelty store in slimmer-toe. racing eight separate charges of irlud by tulle pretencer. Pln- n all: wll lenlelic lu tw (I munthl nu each charge, the term: In run concurrently. Ano- ther iii- ules-led l4: Lise w- lv mill-inw- curls-t. the tint (in charge: the Icculad hill made Eltltutlnil tn the mutant of £115. Nothing had been done mt the mhu tines that]... only llld recently ll- tho‘d Illa-ed in have man!“ than On some time ago. Crown Prosecutor George rt. McMahon said, "i teel that these in use Dubde in the He tell that the court was beinl and a collection “army. (Ilia-ate Hinton stated chnh sllmel Tlcholil of Slime meflide. chlfled with leavlu! e Irene of In accident with u- DEATH NOTICES iI Sentence gultlal. Tlchnliz. charged with having hit a late model car. the prnporiy at Carney Brad. was sus nried sentence Two suret. lea g; ism each were put up by the youth's mother. Mrs, Ellie Newell. and his grands-thee. Thomas Macxinoon. Williams was also placed on an 11 n m. ruriew unless accom- (stiller BREAK AND THEFT a Grocery. Russell eel. . own-L . and the theit oi one bottle or soit drink was sentenced to three mon in Prince i‘nuniy tail. Two persons appearing on a charge at drunkenness were each lined m and costs or live all?” driving while hll Ihlllt! was impaired. Bonlamln Jo’evll Gallant oi Summeraldo was (in- ¢<i SIM and costs in seven dIyI. _____/ monarch Tun: "_ nomsnla had an Inn a rage increase in (brain Ari-:0 PIlIlbd by his mother ur [rllld- m George Young or Summer-hie W ind m Nephew Dies In Texas SUMMERSI'DE -— Mill Em. loitery. Linklelttr Road. receiv- ed word Monday DI the death 0! her little nine-yelr—old nephew. Paul Jelle'ry. In the Carlwell Hospltnl. Texas. Lei! to mourn beside: his par- enu Chaplain Ind Mrs. I". E. Jeffery ll I ll-yelrrold listen Nanmi. WEATHER re rosenied h Bmce MAchn~ TORONTO (or) — Temper!- ulri. lilr. McMihon acted ior the I issued by the weather ('rmvn i SET ovum ,_ “mum gunman. The case at the three slimmer £ In“. 55 u side youths. George Clair Payn- E; mm" w ” ter Richard Jose .loaeph Mclu- "‘ u 7‘ i and .losrph Godirey aonier, M 7' rhargcd with the stabbln g 57 M nl LAC Keith nouglas nyatt. 7o 75 was adlourncd until Thursday ' 72 n evening. Aug. 1. It1.15 o'clock. n w Mclnuis. represented by Neil as w rincLeod. reelected to be tried F 0., 3,, beiore a lodge rather than in _ m magistrates court. in his tint u u appearance in court he had ei- H“, n n acted to be tried by magistrate. w .n David Allen Williams. is. con- 5. a vicled oi the then of :2, e 5, a property at Robert Banks. Suite 3, a rllrrsidr, wu given a one- yur fiqux (CF. _ m mammmabmdddmfl Immmmdlwcldml unaideth VII move into the weltern portinde min Bay of Rudy will keep temper- ml well below I'KI'I'IIII the". i i one : Prince row-rd laisod. M leB.C4mnt.i¢!: l-h Cloud- lng over late um morning with showers beginning in the aim- noon. Chance oi aitemmn and High dd: today It Charlotte- tnwu 0A7 aim. and I.“ mm. M Rum It 11' In. and of 15.5 pet can: W in emf-ad sets at 1." pm Perry Funeral Home to St. Mar- garet‘s Church. St. Mnrznreu fur Requiem High Man at 5: cemetery. Mr. Nuwlnn Ir survived, III addition in his pamnll. Mr. and brother. Edgar m an hers. Marie. 17. nd Yvette, Ids Ill It home. interment will be to the church. 5‘ Mrs. George Nowlan, by one d two nir-‘pull makes continents bulge as In Little League action the Angels upped the hapless Red Son is. Wetherbie picked up the win while soot MacDonald took the loss. Urbie Macdonaid and Peter Butler were the billing ars MacDonald had a pair at doubles while antler belted a triple and single, rt:an EARTH Solar nod lunar gravitational much as six inches. says the Natlonll Gengnphlc Society. PEKING (Reutersi—The New ‘ China News Agency Monday published ior the iirst time the (all text oi the partial nuclear test-ban treaty lnitialied by the United States, Britain and Rus- sia iour days ago. it also pub~ iished extracts irom president Kennedy's speech on the treaty the rollowing day and Russian Premier x h r u s llrhzv‘l stale- lnents on the treaty. CRIPPLED SUSPECT Quebec Provincial Police. 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