White Cross Christmas campaign, sponsored by P.E.I. branch of the Can- Mental Health Associa- , has made sure no patient Riverside Hospital will be gotten this year. The drive for gifts was begun some four ? cere. oe MONTAGUE BUREAU _ OF THE GUARDIAN “The hearing of an attempted murder charge against Joseph Scully of Morell Indian Reserve was adjourned until Dec. 30th by Magistrate James B. Johnston, , in Kings County Magistrate’s at Georgetown yesterday. The hearing is now set for Souris and Scully has been re- imanded to jail. He is charged! with attempting to murder his son, Peter Scully with a .22-cali- bre rifle on\or about Dec. 15th. The accused is represented by} IP. Nicholson of Charlottetown. | The wounded man is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital where | is reported to be recovering the bullet wound. | is Allan Joseph Acorn of; Montague charged’ under Excise Act had his case! adjourned for two weeks with the consent of M. J. McQuaid, QC,) representing the Revenue De-| partment and J.P. ‘Nicholsoa| representing the accused. } A resident of St. Mary’s Road was fined $20 and costs for hav- ing liquor which had not been purchased on individual permit. yr FIVE DRIVERS ; Benjamin McKe- eman, Point Pleasant, was fined $75 and costs following the com- pletion of evidence in a charge of driving while impaired. He was tepresented by Mr. Nicholson. George Sextus McPhee of St. Georges, charged with having the care and control of a motor vehicle while impaired had fur- ter crown evidence heard in his ease was to Jan. 6th. Mr. Nicholson, resented the accused George Francis Rose of St.| just Andrews charged with driving while impaired had his case ad- journed for two weeks. He - was mot represented by counsel. Russel William McIntyre, Mt. Stewart, charged with driving while intoxicated also with joy riding had both charges against fim adjourned to Dec. 30th at Souris. He was represented by ISLAND BRIEFS WITH PARENTS Kenneth MacDonald, student at Dalhousie Law School, will spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDonald, Com mercial Cross. a AT BLOOMFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scales, Freetown, are welcome Christmas guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.R. MacCausland, eld. * STUDENT HOME * Lawrence Lewis, student at Dalhousie et: is = ing Christmas with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lewis, Cascum- - pec. OFFICERS TESTIFY tt was inadvertently reported | fn yesterday’s paper that three fisheries officers testified that Upton Fraser, Alberton South fisherman was presentin a boat stopped by a fislferies patrol boat ‘in an incident earlier this year. Although three fisheries officers {testified in the court case at ‘Summerside on Tuesday, only one said that Mr. Fraser was present : ALL PATIENTS ARE REMEMBERED weeks ago and the response was excellent, Arthur Peake, president of the branch said yesterday. The gifts were col- lected at receiving centres in town, Summerside, and Aiber- ton and brought to the hospital Murder Attempt Hea Set For Souris Dec. 30th. Lester P. O'Donnell, Charlotte town. Raymond Griffin, Montague, charged with driving while in- toxicated had his case adjourned for two weeks. The crown evi- dence was completed at this sit- ting of tae court and the accused also gave evidence. There defence witnesses are yet to give evidence. The accused was re, presented by Mr. Nicholson. ~ A resident of Nova Scotia was fined $20 and costs for having liquor in his possession in a place other than his residence. A resident of Lower Montague! i LAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: ‘Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris 32-3 ‘ $ eS fi ng® was fined $25 and costs for hav- liquor which had not been Car Turns Over, Driver Is SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN Marvin Godfrey, 24, now resid. ing in Miscouche was taken to Prince County Hospital early last evening suffering lacerations Obituary Notice MRS. JOHN MURRAY The many friends and relatives of Mrs. John Murray, apparently in excellent health death was a sad surprise. Albany she was the eldest dau- ghter of the late William Noonan and Caroline Creamer. 1917 she married John Albany and he Pinned to the face and head after the car he was driving was reported to have left the highway,- about a quarter of a mile past the roed leading into RCAF Station Sum- merside. The car, a ‘56 Chev struck a telephone pole and was reported to have rolled over pinning God- frey underneath, ks Godfrey was proceeding \*to- wards Miscouche when the vehicle went out of ¢ontrol and aoe the mis- He was reported last evening to be in satisfactory condition. Godfrey is as @ of a “Will Prince Edward Island’s system of: financing “7 Population by the plan but foresaw the possibility cuthack to about 85 percent or a little more as has happen- ed in other provinces when some i 3 2 i i aE ES : x | , $F H t Hee: i 3 “In a series of interviews with officials in all three counties it was found that, generally speaking, some hospitals had a noticable increase in admis- sions and discharges but also a much shorter patient day stay in hospital. “Other hospitals did nof notice any appreciable difference since the hospital plan came into ef- fect compared to the same per- fod last year. pany standpoint, no one con- tacted appeared to be violently opposed to having the govern- ment take Phe basic ward rate structure off their backs. “One spokesman for a nation- al group insurance sales plan commended the introduction of hospital insurance for having made people “more conscious of improved hospital insurance ac- commodation.” “The manager of one of the province’s, largest private in- surance companies stated that they were increasing insurance plan coverages to include pri- vate room rates and cover pa- tients’ loss of income while in hospital,”’ the minister said. The next question posed was what effect the hospital insurance plan had on the individual hos- pitals from a financial stand- point? Some reported deficits, placing the blame on uncollectable ac- counts owed by uninsured persoas but, as one official stated, ‘‘if the hospitals can not operate on a business basis and collect their capable of paying them, they should turn to community sun- port as was always the case in the past.” COMMISSION STATEMENT In view of the fact that some misunderstanding may still exist regarding the relation of the hos- pital imsurance ‘plan to the general hospitals throughout the province, the following statement was requested from the Hospital Ser@ices Commission and re- leased last evening by the chair- man Dr. L.E. Prowse: “According to the agreement signed between the federal and provincial governments, the fed- eral government will share in payment for the actual cost of hospital care provided to per- sons insured under the plan. This does not allow hospitals to Forbes and Sloat at the RCAF Station and is formerly from employed shovel operator with the firm of Centre Napan N.B. —— ceeetimrentccree make a profit on their opera- plan was inaugurated all current assests, including uncollected ac- counts, were left with the hos- pital. In all cases these assests the current expenditures of hos- pital operation. It should be not- ed that hospitals have always been one of three months in ar- rears in the’ collection of ac- counts. The hospital insurance plan is designed to pay hospital costs for insured persons with- in 30-60 days of the incurring of the account, so providing more prompt payment than was for- merly the case. “Payments to hospitals are bas- ed on an annual budget submit- sted by the board of trustees of each hospital and approved by the Hospital Services Commis- sion. This budget is established on the basis of expected utilizat- jon of the hospital, and where a greater number of patient days of care is provided, the com- mission makes an adjustment ‘o compensate. “It is fully realized that any hospital may incur additional ex- traordinary expenditures which could not be foreseen at the time the original budget was submitted. Where this occurs, the commission has agreed to support the additional costs where such expenditures can be justi- overdue accounts from persons| fied. Refugees (Continued trom page 1) his daughter Dogomila, 28, and his son Jovan, 27, crossed into Italy from Yugoslavia four: months ago. They were unable to) migrate because Jovan is suffer-| ing from TB. » Before their escape, Krisan served a year in jail for open op- position of communism. The fam- , ily was in constant trouble be-' cause of its persistence in openly demonstrating its. belief in the Serbian Orthodox religion. Pavel Covic, 25, escaped to Italy in 1951 when he was 17 years of age seeking freedom to practice the Roman Catholic faith. He was married in 1955 to a Yugoslav refugee and learned he had TB in 1956. Covie and five others crossed the Adriatic Sea to Italy in 1951 in a small fishing boat. Saturday, Dec. grand daughters, Suzanne, garet Jane and Catherine three brothers James and Thomas Noonan of Albany and William of Carleton. Another brother Jeri- Mrs. John Farmer of Kinkora and a large number of nephews and neices among whom is Rev. on Farmer of the 238 if LLL E exampie of unselfishness and Christian principles, beloved her family and all came in contact. Posi = af crate is i was in the church cemetery. pallbearers were Lorne Noonan, Kev Farmer, Walter Farmer, z the boat. The other two said could not identify him as - at the time in ~~ Aeneas Bassett, George i and Marcellus Molucs, a PROCLAMATION prociaimed a civic holiday in the Town 26, 1959 has been “CITIZENS OF Personally inspect your own property for fire hazard. Make this a fire free holiday. At this time I would like fo thank all for their kind co-operation and wish you the best holiday _D. H..COFFIN, Fire Chief MONTAGUE” | MAYFAIR |} THEATRE, MURRAY RIVER Fri.-Sat. Dec. 25-26, Time 8 p.m. “PARIS HOLIDAY” In Color A terrifie with Bob Hope, Anita Eckberg and Martha Hyer comedy-drama. Fast action. The best Bob Hope | Show ever preduced—believe it or not. We Extend Season’s Greetings—Mayfair Theatre Corp. CAMEO KENSINGTON Playing Friday and Saturday 7:15 — 9:15 _ Matinee Saturday 1 p.m. “Ma And Pa Kettle at the Fair” Yes ’s an oldie but still funny. were considered adequate to me®t+— « Minister Says Too Early o To Assess Hospital Plan t ai ul i. if “E 4 | i i | ¢ + rete | E t to meet bad debts. It is gratifying to note that ? ; BEE shoppers, who leave everything until the time draws near for that jolly old tl to ; The leader Mrs. Lioyd Fraser, conducted the service assisted by Miss Norma Annear and Miss Barbara Mabon. The scripture passages were | very effectively read in unison! by the group. | Assisted by the senior chotr, | the girls sang “Bring A Torch, Jeanette, Isabella” and “‘O Holy Night” with Florence MacDon- ald taking the solo part. Mrs. L. A. Johnston presided at the organ. Those taking the part of candle lighters were Elizabeth Swan- son, Donna Campbell, and Faye Peardon. Serving as ushers were Dorothy Annear and Mary Hewitt and the offering was received by Myrna Beck and Marilyn An- near. Following the recessional hymn, Rev. J. M. Fraser pro- nounced the benediction. Lost Gift Is Returned MONTAGUE — Honesty, one of the qualities shared by St. Nicholas and most, individuals, made Mel MacDougail of Can- ada Packers one of the jolly old lad’s Christmas assistants. While travelling between Mon- tague and Charlottetown, Mr. ,| MacDougall noticed a large car- m A rae eh Se an * a the latter the Summerside Y® Men have been selling trees since Dec. 10th with such sue re : cess that several hundred have been sold. NATIVITY SCENE aa The Y’s Men also suvplied the: trees for Santa Claus Lane and have erected a Nativity scene in a parking lot on Water Street» which is attracting a great deal of attention from passersby, who take time out from their Christ- mas shopping to be reminded of the true meaning of Christmas. This evening as many of the boys and girls are anxiously a- waiting the airival of Santa, members of the Summerside Legion, Kinsmen Club and AYPA will be delivering gifts and toys to needy families in the area. The Legion also gives families of needy veterans a complete Christmas dinner consisting of a turkey, potatoes, «cranberry sauce. and all the trimmings. ton\on the road, and on inves- tigating, found it contained a quite valuable Christmas gift, ob- viously for some child. Wishing to return it to the rightful owner, Mr> MacDougall took the gift home and waited for the morning Guardian which contained a lost ad for the miss- ing carton. Mr. MacDougall was only too happy to have the gift returned in time for Christmas. ‘ aising The followin PROCLAMATION {hereby proclaim Saturday Boxing Day, Dec. 26, a public holiday in the Town of Alberton. 26th. appreciation for during the year * Ss ~. Saturday Afternoon 2 p.m. and Saturday Night at “NIGHT OF THE BLOOD BEAST” | “SHE GODS OF SHARK REEF” | NOTICE ness will be closed on Christmas and Boxing Days, Dec. 25th and We thank you for your co- operation and extend to you our A Merry Christmas and a Happy g places of busi- - your patronage and wish you COLUMBIA PICTURES presenis | CHRISTMA | MAYOR W. W. CURRIE. | New Year. ' . Waddell Bros. Parker Canfield ; Tonight & Friday c REGENT ‘susie ey S. D. Dixon . 4 Mac's Meat Crapa ud Barbe } Famed entvely 1 ome? Shop WITHOUT = Army co-operation! A JED HARRIS PRODUCTION By) cK LEMMON: ERNIE KOVACS oe x Z It’s not until late at night, GRANT , j ce ee ; KATHRYN eerie When the last gift me Is wrapped and tied... See os erates ere The children are Christmas BIG DOUBLE BILL The holly ... The carols ... The hustle... 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