) President Of CMA Describes Objections To Medical Plan EATON'S SEPTEMBER Household Linen Sale The essential requirement for: heen no succestions hy respah- medica’ assaciation attit : @ny compulsory medical health sible persons for any system ‘of yarde the nr spased@ plan to the pian 1s its attraction for future medical insurance which would site attention al _srevin coctors, Canadian Medical As-_de-anytfing but improve the in : okie ; #o0ciation head Dr R O lanes comes of Canadian doctors cial governments Th s s neces v seid when he addressed a lun This was not causing concerns, sa ne SA ew of the im L ATURDA t eheon fathering yesterday of ., was the question of maintain. mec o > aming meeting i dctezabes. ta the PF 1. Medical Teena ee ee , : * S<soriation ann con\ention ng present high-quality service ALE OF REALE J : Dr. Jones devoted almost his 294 improving that wheretthere to work out deta:is of the pian . : entire talk to the unfavorable are admittedly peor areas and Dr. Jones remarked tat thougp aspects of the proposed medical | his insistence was on the prin- this meeting nex! montn would plan for Canada a eiple twat arrangements must he concerned with the way-the = ; - His objection ta the proposal he. satisfactory to the recipient services of the medica’ protes- ae ‘ a @* present! ~*~ vere in the and supplier of medical - servic- d he madem avaiahie . : mas , fhree fields of - niversality, es - * zs a aha neanie at Canada doctors SR. ST. BRENDAN MARY compulsion and administration He spec fically urged all pro ren to he allowesl to pave Island Teacher by a gevernment. agency He vincial associations * te bring representatives present eaid. his. profession was greatly = aoe RO ~~". Goes To Japan LANKETS concerned with the physician's a « Md patient's right to give and eo | eive medicals care . outside Sister St Brendon Mary. plan without any loss of CND, the former Mary Gillis, nefits _ |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brent * asked which was hetter, to : : a Gillis, St. Peter's Bay, leaves Sept. 1 for Japan, where she will Only at Eaton's these fine quality blanketa\; made only of top grade pe public funds ta provide a 9 1965 h-qualitvy service for those 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Aug. 2, teach Fnaglish at one. of the two : © are not able pay to pro- - schools of the Congregation of long staple wool in the traditional excellence of English weaving, shrink : r n r rovi ) = on warns i = pees Souris Resident Find $100 Nees Dame at Tobata ond Fu resistant, mothproot-and eslourfast, finished with sturdy yarn-whipped ae cer ie my, St Brondin Mary envered solid colours of réd, blue, green, eame! with black borders, the Congregation in August, Bion of a minimum service for jarvone is one of the reasons 1982 For the,past 10 years, she OnCare And Control Offence ° @ky the menta! hospitals of this has taught grade 10 classes at anti . fa)} ' i SOUean SATS Tees NS aie GEORGETOWN Stewart ber plate not issued for such ve: Notre Dame Academy. Stella . He | ated any ‘ackson Milsap of Sonris was e.-had both charges against Maris, and Birchwood High, in , He emphatically stat fi i 2 5 that order ; ; } hat ga) 1y JSined $190 and costs or 19 days him adjourned to Sept. 8 to fix a ; planshould._not.-gaim-- merely. eee a Ar et fac hacelne She was educated at St Pe- grudging acceptance hy this for having care ar contro: of a ate earring North. P of Wal & gine ; hil 2 : s ter's North, Prin a generation’ of health personnel, Motor vehicle while impaired 4 charge of failing te walk On © tip ao and pats Pi \ but shotild provide enough at- When he appeared Wednesday the left side of the highway ., trom St Dunstan's Univer- | es tractions to bring an ever in- beffre Magistrate James RB acainst John Walter Livingstone wt ith | ts -d oi M oe : 1 i Oe Gn eee aN sity with an ‘arts degree in May, creasing number of the best » QC, of Brudenell was withdrawn: by jg¢3 ee ins t here the Crow wa " voung people into the field How- cour e Crown hiv “te A ; fj 1 Evidence in the case was gi On “ber ‘arrival in Japan, ‘she . ever, it was not the. financial | bec bien WAs Dews One person was fined $20 and will study for a year and a half field to which he referred as he. ven ee src eae ae pe costs for being in an intoxicated at the Franciscan Language 4 nap an . Mao Me ub! 1 : had earlier stated there have RCMP ofdinon in a public place, and school in Tokyo. She will reside | f Special, each . five persons were each fined at the central house of the con- P.E1. Poultrymen Win Top Rating | At Exhibition Five frsts, three seconds and three thifd nlace groups were “won by Island chickens in the egg competitions at this year’s Albert, James MacDonald of Primrose pleaded not guilty to a charge of impaired driving and his case was adjourned to Sept. — 8, te fix a date for hearing Lovett Raymond Bel of -Mur- ray River changed an earlier not guilty plea to one of guilty on a charge of driving while his license was suspended and was fined $50 and costs or 15 days. $20—and--rosts for illégal posses- sion of liquor CLAIM SUBVERSION JAKARTA (AP) "—Police in North Sumatra fre reported to have uncovered a subversive Lplot designed to set up a rival government in Indonesia. The official Indonesian news agency gregation in Tokyo, which also houses the novitiate and juntor: ate for the Japanese sisters: A sister, Anne, Sister St. Ber- nadette Miriam, entered the Congregation of Notre Dame in | August, 1957, and is now study- ing at St-Francis Xavier Unt- versity, Antigonish. Don't Miss Striped Bedspreads Scandinavian-inspired desicns im a homespun weave, sun-fast machine-washable, resists colours, wrinkl- Weol | Travel Rug Made in England for Eaton’'s, good Printed Terry Glass Towels Made by Caldwell, terry, size 18 x 29", design of daisies. fine quality “Sir Rooster”, summer bounty and bow! Tea Cloth Striped Made of cotton in pastel stripes Canadian National Exhibition. |~ Alonzo John Acorn of Peters Antara quoted a local police of- v extra spraeds for -drapes uality wool, s tely “Entries from the Summerside | Road, who earlier pleaded~ “not ficer Thursday as saying the e . - bs ee ae 72 x 103" pi = x 72" tare ee and plaid design, size * x 36", Co-op won two ofthe first plae- | guilty te using marked gasoline plot included ~ making contact Gigantic R7 x 103" colours of brown, .wine, Anderson, Hunting Stewart and § i 1 ings. Other first. place . group-| and also pleaded not guilty to with Malaysia and sending icin oe ned : fst Wallace , s pecia ings went to Fulton Cousins, | displaying upon a vehicle a num- youths to Singapore for military : : Lobster Supper (Fresh Lobster In nl) EVERY FRIDAY St. Anne's Parish Rayners’ Poultry | Herbert and to B.B "City Kensington: Farm, Vt Jones, Bunbury. Second place awards went training. i Native Dies .. Special, each 1-00 . The Paint Makers 39c yy or 4 for 2.29 Special, each a MAGE ING DISHCLOTHS — Size Special, each 7:99 Mr. Jones, the Rayners and to | , Special, each Arnold \Wriends, Covehead and | In Toledo, Ohio Co. Hope River : a fyo thirds went to Vriends Henry ©. Brehaut, Toledo, All Kinds of Paint “This just isn’t any’ Lobster z “The Island poultrymen scored five firsts out of 10 entries. 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