16 The Guardian, Chariottetown,, Wed. Dec. 1, 1965. ~ NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS AIDS ADDICTS IN BRITAIN f \ LONDON (Reuters)—One of Britain’s army of ie te ti il eri : : fi gi i : 5 Rg &6 gibt. it E 3 z a Hal BG 5 ies; Careful Study Is Suggested Of Medical Training Plans OTTAWA Dr. John E. F. Hastings, asso- ciate professor of public health and preventive medicine at the said the Hall commission report on health services incorrectly assumed Canada needs only | more of the same kinds of per. sonnel and facilities. He was speaking to a health services teach-in sponsored by 21 national organizations to edu- cate church, labor, private wel- fare and other groups about health issues and proposals for medical care insurance. Dr. Hastings said planning should take account of changes taking place in patterns of med- eal practice, and the functions medic. al personnel will be re- | quired to perform. He said if the family physician Former MP Wed Quietly CAJLETON PLACE, Ont. (CP) — George H. Doucette, 58, former Progressive Con- servative MP for ‘Lanark and a minister in three ee governments. has given bachelorhood. Relatives of Mr. Déucett im this community 20 miles . Southwest of Ottawa received word of his marriage late last (CP)—A University | in the future is to take on the jobs of social and psychological counselling, health promotion and education his training will have to be! different. And with a limited supply of manpower available, many tasks now carried out by doc- tors, dentists and nurses should be turned over to technicians, , |he said. CRITICIZES REPORT Dr. Hastings also said the Hall report was vague about recommending specific systems for administering a national health services program. He said all government activ- ity in the health field in a prov- ince should be brought under a single health department instead of setting up or continuing sep- arate agencies and commissions This would help avoid duplica- tion of services and wasteful competition for money status. an obsession in Canada about |how money for medical service is collected and paid to doctors. He said governments must go beyond this to consider what kind of doctors are and thow to get them to move to) | areas where they are needed. | Low - cost°loans to induce | groups of doctors to set up clin- ics in rural areas, ‘ipally - , |groups of doctors cathe he suggested. '3 Arrested ‘With Heroin week. But they know the bride | | only as a nurse from Toronto. Mr. Doucet decided 4 eed - i lice announced here that | 8, \three men arrested at Orly air- | give up politics shortly before the federal election Nov. promised further details ia a letter. He telephoned his Maritimers Frowned On In Toronto TORONTO (CP)—Maritimers often are refused jobs in Tor- Be te S -¥ Fa a2 al eset reinehtss OTR: PARIS (Reuters)—French po- |port Sunday night planned to | sell an illicit seven-pound con- | Signment of heroin in the United | | States for an estimated $28,000. Two of the men carried small |containers: of the drug taped to their bodies. They were arfested on board a plane bound for New |York by four policemen who barking on the aircraft.’ A third man was arrested at the airport as he was about to |Montreal. Police said he carried member of the same gang. All three men were reported i travelling under. the assumed names of Constantino Salvia, An airline official said Salvia, who was booked on the Mon- treal flight, New York from Canada. A spokesman for the interior posted with the French narcot- mation about the case to U.S. authorities in the hope of uncov- \ering the gang’s contacts on the other side of the Atlantic. The spokesman said no fur- ther arrests were being planned in France. | French’ druggists provided the | | fest clas tn Ce enon "yeen Mey lenge sizes and quantities. .Po- lice inquiries later traced the jorders back to. the members of | \the gang. BIKINIS BEAT WINTER ORILLAA, Ont. (CP) — Mote GUARDIAN - PATRIOT CENTRAL “PRINTERY Phone 4-8506 f: thes shansppanentoentuartes sgftrran and | Dr. Hastings said there was | or munie | built clinics rents to | were two. take off on a plane leaving for | no drugs but was picked up as a | Duhaut and Jean Cari. | was believed to) have “been planning to fly to" ministry said a U.S. observer | ics squad had passed on infor- | i <n eee Aifbesraastiesteaent es EME DCE ics 2 Ante “ Holman’s Charlottetown ‘Store Open Every Night Until 9 PLM. pec 23rd 20 ey Lovely English Bone China Cups & Saucers Beautiful, beautiful Royal Albert cups and saucers, of best quality English bone china. Deep tones with floral and gold leaf design. 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