| ie at Miss Hayes said “Then the father’s arms and legs were tied behind their backs and the ropes pulled. This was .the only ¢ we heard them scream anf cry.” ~ Quebec Doctors Are Organizing MONTREAL (CP) Orga1iz- ing of Quebec province doctors under; the provincial Profes- sional Syndicates Act is under way it was reported here. { Spokesmen_said more than-70 per cent of the province's: speci- alists and about ‘half of the family doctors have been or- ganized under the act. Organi- | zation of salaried doctors and | interns is also under way. | One aim of the organizing ts said to be to provide doctors | wit) a vaice in discussions of | matters affecting them. ' “The profession is partically | ready now to sit down with the government and contribute to | discussions leading to a medi- | eal care insurance plan,” a member of the provisional com- | mittee of the.Quebee Federu- tion of Medical Specialists said Monday. The spokesman _re- | quested his name be withheld, | pending election of a formal committee. : 4 Dr. Gerard Hamel, director of | public relations for the Quebec | Federation of. Physicians and Surgeons in General - Practice, | gave the information about fam- | ly doctors and te organization | of the salaried doctors, and in- terns. ‘ Some. 1,000. of Quebec's 2-000 | family physicians have signed | with a dozen regional unions m the federation. The balance practise in remote areas and | reaching them has proved dif- | ficult. { Your best choice is.. NATIONAL BALER TWINE! Shirriff’s New Marmajel RASP.—STRAW.—PINEAPPLE—APRICOT 2~-9oz. Jars 49¢ Fresh Island Spinach .... lettuce .... FANCY RED Eating Grapes = 39% Wieners ... 89c] Wings ..... 1.00 Ib. Devon Rindless 1% Bacon ..... Steak ..... 79 Hamburg 2 = 99 P. 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June 1965.'Lechkobit and Robert McGar-| He expected te make a jrounding the whale because the - . e ’ (sth tag. Ae after a white The Guo rtien. = vey, who said they wanted cash bere from Vancouver this week nets are snagged to the spa | mercenary-led column, reached | fer ‘the full price. \when plans are laid to move the floor pan issionaries assacre Buta early this month aad found | . Ce ea The. purchase price . the 31 priests dead and other ; caught by the fishermen Wed- | prea FOR FUNDS whale, on an . Son ~ os . |Burepeans, inciading children, : ; nesday but the smaller of the The sale came only 2 day tose’ pi inc’ twe men ‘ speared and left to die. s\n two escaped Friday whet | ser the United Fishermen and en” - r Altogether 43 Europeans and | changing tides shifted the nets. | auieg Workers Union (Ind.) S escri e y U e hundreds. of Congolese are re- * . _ Charles White of Voctiria’s | 45 - cae aad EAST BALTIC ° , |ported to have been billed ty Undersea Gardens wished Mr. |e. ccief om, in, federal and — ‘ nes in -Bondo : “ LEOPOLDVILLE (‘Reuters)— Miss Haves added jungle southwest of the town un- pina . _Gnifie 2 lot of luck getting the nancial aid for the Vancouver D.A. MacEachern, Pr nes er. : : 2 \whale down. Pond, recently underwent sur. Congo rebels last month beat! “After this the fathers were til their rescue by government “Government forces are still | 7. | “Ht is a magnificent specimen Aepetiay to tay Ge whele. gery in the Charlottetown Hos and hacked a group of: Belgian | untied, stripped and marched to troops Saturday. searching for another 29 foreign-| : Bs - ; ot the |and will be quite an attractios.” The telegrams followed a pital : and Dutch missionaries te death the river. Here they were An American missionary Who ors 2) Portuguese, five Iran-| NAMU, B.C. CP)—Two Brit-| The means — de- be said. meeting of the union’s Namu| A successful rummage and and then made other European |.slashed with knives and machet- accompanied the 19 on their jansy a Belgian couple and a | # Columbia ‘shermen have | whale to en been | “It would have been sice ty jlocal which a motion try sale was held at the Curl- survivors hold a leg of one of tes and thrown into.the river. flight from Stanleyville said all payistani. They are reported | 80d 4 killer «whale trapped in leided but Dr. Murray rN tae here, but on the other | supine it ac 6 Ing Club room on Saturday al- the priests, a British-nurse told| “‘Those that were still alive had been fairly well treated bY held by insurgents im the bush | ‘eit salman nets to Seattle Ma-'of the Vancouver ‘tae eos I understand, the fishermen |if Americans bought the whale ‘ninen aha evening a press conference here. were shot. ‘ the imsurgents since being taken near Bondo, 125 miles: north of Time>Aquarium for a reported said oe been asked 7 aoe (cocking the best deal.” because they had more money.| Gertie McVane Kifgsboro, Is The nurse was one of 19 Eure-|” “Later a Simba (young rebel) from Buta Buta. : [98.000 coe, | Let a. the deal yp Dr. Newman said he thinks| The union's secretary - treas-'a patient in the Charlottetown pone seccund Saeeetee from 23 | came to us with the leg of one pEANs TO STAY ~ §STUDENTS RIOT Whe Gees concluded 9 8). ee. Meee and Vie.|the whale can be removed from jurer, Homer Stevens, said he Hospital. eee of Tae Gianna ll lof the fathers dripping with Most of the Europeans told re-| SEOUL (CP)—Scores of riot-|*-- 9 ® Fock beside the gill- ' ria’s Undersea Gardens. whe | the, gillnet pen but has no idea /didn’t think =o cee Serees te bel. Roland Ching has returned to months of captivity. blood. He made us hold it-even porters Monday they intend t0!ing students were injured and |Ret pen eseirciing the twotom, 4. » joint of $3,000 how it will make the rest of the ot os his home at Basin Head. He - The rescued Europeans are 15 | the children. We were told we leave for Europe as soon a |341 were arrested Tuesday in 20-foot mamm,:! and 96,000 wail ee mammal |" +7 on = aaah ns aad Reman Catholic nuns, the MeitedWere next.” sitie. But Miss Hayes said: demonstrations against the| Aquarium Operator Fdwara | “I am disappointed we didn’t | price. college in South Carolina . ish missionary nurse, Margaret). Later she was taken from want te come back. The Cong@ ¢resty establishing _ diplomatic Griffin flew to ‘his tiny cannery W8* safely secured. )Get it but there were great risks; Stevens said the fishermen will spend the holiday with his Haves, and a Belgian mother 'Buta withthe 4 other women is mm hfe and my country. relations between South Korea community near Ocean Falls The offer was rejected Satur- involved. The mammal may yet have lost most of a $3,000 in- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard and her-two-young daughters 29d: two children inte the dense Mi tary” Wificials here had here had -anq Japan. ‘during the weekend day by the fishermen, William ©s<ape. vestment in three gilinets sur- | Ching. aced two and four. si onion ena cu etn sali : : oe The. 19 arrived in this Congo- lese capital by air Sunday night . ~none apparently in bad physi- -— eal condition : y FSCAPED MASSACRE From ; Miss’ Hayes, 40, was the only a a ¢ European to escape in Decem- ’ a . } her trem t jous of Banalia, u re S$ “ t i miles north of Stanlevville, oe a Sin tne He aa i where 15 Europeans were killed One glance‘at Pontiac's out-and-out beauty tells you why it by rebels in November ee m a After hiding in the surround. 9 POUR MAINS —Sticed or Crushed—15 os. tim ' enjoys so much popularity with Canadian car buyers. But looks _ ing bush for a month Miss * : Fi : 23 Hayes Wags “tecaptured sind : ‘are only part of the Pontiac story. Pontiac has a lot more than taken to Buta, where the @ @ | ij 7 : i : et Réman. Catholic _prie »' just. Luxurious instance, Sane Pontiac is so popular ‘'sceiisseceeciee rnc tacenas tn. wu 4 thoughtful appointments -plate: Miss Hayes said she wae Maple Leaf ‘ 2 Pkgs. and of - bas. Se oe 49" : ~ Swashbuckling performance, backed by outstanding dependability. priests; the 15 nuns, the Belaier ee Ke C Miy 45 : ® e x woman, Mrs: Nadine (Legros . ewe pace-setting i engineering developments. Like the and her two small daughters Perfection 5 tins ean 4 Car>r. And Pontiac ; Late at-night on May %9 every- : f sar 3 ‘ ath ; dc wan, aan oun tee Milk Z Jiffy pkg. e@e@ all-new way Pontiac is built this year, with tough perimeter frame stayed the whole night without see Fee pP Cru 35c construction a 4 1 i dramatically water. Next day the women and [] le Crust .. at n and curved glass side windows. Like di children were given water but . D. Smith's EE RA oi . a 1 not the priests Sherry tin] White 10 ths. . road-holding ability from the new wider track and Full-Coil “Then at about 11 e'cleck i ‘ i mobs with sticks: and cate Ml Pie Piller Sugar ... 1% Suspension. Plus a long list of other fine features and options came and took the fathers cut s o2 Pees , = : 2 : and kept beating them until +a e e p that easily explain Pontiac's appeal to your practical side. Astohow, = « about four in the afternoon,” JUS 00 a 8 ‘ | 3 : SSewERAG MOTORS vaLus 2. detente tute rg AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEAL ER IN + HILLSIDE MOTORS LIMITED 213 St. Peter's Road ... ._ Chatiettetewn, PEI. a8 ___. Dial_2-1243 se 3 es Pe 0 oe Ole ee eS Oe ee She 2 SP : “ate vee oe