SAFE AND SOAKED t EASTERN,i mum Repayments To Start is PATH: 1' Annie stitclc. Montague is a paiit‘nt . .tc ‘tngs Coun- ty Memorial iluspitnl. AT KlLD—lRE Dr. and Mrs James A. Brant der and tamiiy at Halifax arel spending it holiday at Kildare l 1 LEAVES FOR lins'roN e William Nady. \inninnue has leit tnr Enstnn \i‘h(‘r(- he will vis- it his son \\‘ilhur xady. RECEIVIVG TREATMENT M John Kelley, Gaspar- eaux is reccttin: treatment at the Kings County Memorial Hos- Dita! HAD SURGERY Mrs. Catherine Biankeii. All- nsndale undt'rll'eni surgery a! the Kings County Memorial Hos. pital. Fun.“ BOSTON Fred Palmer and his daught- er. Mrs Wesley stratus. (IT has ton. visited relatives and friends, in Albertnn, Tuesday. Flirty! VERNON Miss \Vanita Hmt‘atl. V9rnnn,‘. la spendin: this week in Alber- Ion. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis Crime, To KENSINGTON Mr. and llrs Ralph Anuear, Janice and John. Montasilo were recent visitors to Kensinginnp guests or .u— and Mrs. start Mauro and family \\ERE Gl‘ESTS Mr and Mrs, (‘inrdun Crane, and Earl Crane tit (‘ltcrrv Valley we” zitosis rti Hi and Mrs. Flint John Anderson of King- stnn ciimhs unto the wing at his atrcrait shortly alter it crashed in the st. Laurence nit-er ten miles east at King- sittn The crash. his ttrst in 20 irs oi ii) a. occurred while at nAiwLo MORRISON w SHINGTON tcpt — Can- ada is expected in siarl making repayments shortly on lhE S300.- 000,0th she borrowed truth the lnternatinnai hinnetary Fund at the height at the Canadian dol- lar crisis last year Actually, tiie amount Canada will have to repay is closer to sainoootim than woodwind since a drawing on the iund by minimum in Canadian cur- rency by another country thereby reduces the Canadian obligation to the land by that amount, it wan suggested tn iniarmed quarters that the tirst Canadian repayment — expected snou- lmay amount in some $75.00.- ‘00”, leaving szotuttttmoo in bet repaid lalt‘r. U.S anticipation that Cana- dian repayments will start north I: roporied to be the motor reu- snn why the US has for the Iiirst LITTth “quested stand»bv credit train "I? innd of $500,- 000.000 which can be drawn in a variety oi convertible curren- cies river a period oi one year. REACH CEILING Canada's drawings trnm the fund Wore in US dollars The l Anderson was instructing lit- ycar-nlrt air eadct t; '\‘inran at Ottawa. who waits in tho i water behind the pilot. ‘ ‘ oi the men were hurt. wircphntnt nd loan Montague Driver Fined iiasiain in cilty police impair by Stephen .iaminson. Mani was fined Slfi and costs days. The ed with dninlren d reprosenicd by John rlv lvg, Melt cnce tor the crown, as given , Constables Douglas Taylor and Leroy McOonneli. was not hit. ilcient to prove that the accused fine was one oi- 310 and mm or lSlAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown, BIL, July 20, 1988. Premier Show Says Pension Plan Proposal Needs Study Wolf-re lilinisier Henry‘muuimplliliel. he believes the Wedge, and either or both Pro-nubile! require: onnsidenbia vincitsl Treasure-r MA Farmer study to determine to what ex. Ind Provincial Srcrolary tent the province itself may be~ David Siewlrl. will likely ac- come involved in loom to the ' Waller Ri‘munit‘ipaiiuel. Show, Premiar Show had previously provincial conterenue in ottuwn.texpressed doubt about involving the premier said yesterday llll HIE people oi the prnvlilce in The Premier said he had no purely municipal III-in through advance commeni l‘l‘EBl‘dli’lK the ponlhle use in! provincial [unda need at a system [or portable Kuaranteeing Inch inanl. li wu pensions because he wished lirnt [or this reason he hesitated to to fully “explore the Ottawa pro» , comment until all lacinrl involv- I am the niiictnl ed in the proposal are ma evta in the cupiini. clear by the coming Oliawl cun- Regarding tedcrai loans to lorence, r .. i Convmlrd by Magistrate Allin cnnvtnce them that being a,purtatinn costs court oilCnnadinn is something in bet ,driiiing while his abilities were proud oi," he said as the sen- aicohol. Allan'ate continued to debate amend- me hunmht, may" 5... Newfoundland's Fishermen ’Neglecled, Unloiriy Treated' OTTAWA tCPl—Senaior Mni- higher than Nova Scotln's. cbim Holleit (PC — Newtnund- e ator C. C. Frail. also I ifindl said Thursday that thetNeu-luundland Conservative, iii- Iishermeu of his province have ilerlecied that the price dilicren‘ been neglected by gnvernmentsitial was due to the last Hill. and "exploited unfairly" by fish there were few markets [or dealers. Newfoundland iish in mainland An all e out etturi is needed ‘cannda because at high trans. "That's jual an excuse Sen- ‘aiur Halloit snapped. “Per on Senator act. Holleit V lend at my spccch." “'1‘ MW“ He expressed the hope that accused. originally cliurg-tiounaiand tishermen get much the Mum 13"!”me Baud ' wastless per pound clron,.than Nova Scntin tishermcii who pointed out that the El'id- the Samn lime Newfoundland tnr their itsh m‘wmtld tinii ways to improve the oi oi Newioundland fishermen. P.E.I. YOUTH VISITS HUMP YARD hupst . , keepithree Atlantic provinces? he. nguc. incnts tn the Atlanlic neyeinnthis mum remark, “nip u, or so ment is ‘A party at 4-H doing-ten ergénlllle'; oric Hawker. ton station, nun nib . mm across Can-d- visited a 0 control- in th Canadian Nation-rs sis,ooo.ooo ynrd' main tower, dam cnmm' mm ‘m' "M4 m" how _ m,“ h E] spurlyn Grier. Port William- M u n i, Wm“, M, u. its; France! w-iiace. Ru ih bump. Looking on are ti r n in ere, Slain: Alphonse Dionne. electronic hump yl'lrd In Mont:- Ion during their tour of New Brunswick. The yard inlays In Important point In moving Ifl— left) Mabel Frost. Ponce llrlcullllrni representative riculturai prudllcla lb and [mm Coupe, B,C.: Gurlh Cavern. .B. Departmtnt of Am the Atlantic Provinces, and the Dmslown, Qll Sharon Dal» culture: Bill McGlli. Crystal youngstera were laminated by son. Plradiae lley. Mill: City, Man. Ind Murny Hunt. It: push-button operation. Here Everett MIL-Lei! n, Frederlc- Troy. 0111. (CN Photo) Kennédy's Plan Is Blow To Province modifications are made In tho Kennedy plan “Rh! bonds at ihia province will be told in full“: at I higher rate of inmost" Premier Shaw said he wul “voly nine alarmed" at. the propollla — built American and Canadiln — regarding the m sked. Senator Muriel Ferluason (L —New Brunswicki welcomed the enlargement ol the board. sit that more interests could be cnst oi living vi s 20 per cent CEILING UNFORTUNATE , Senator uolieit raid it is un- The role tratiic lufmction iartunate that a ceiling of 5100.- oott has been placed on the ttrihiiting quote in that coun.yhad been inmxicnted at the time mtg days .0 a motorist who had bnard's resources. try's currency. For the U.s., the 75-pcr~ccnt ceiling now has becn reached lDI arrest. ‘ A Halifax man. est. \iho Thursday pleaded no' Fcllx Lal‘ar- limit railed tb slop at a red traltic Premier Joseph Sit-inile oi ‘Ncii'lnundland had asked lite niree eases ntdrunk and in»lioderai goitcrnment to centric. Canada thus may have to re- guilty to the charge oi drunk‘capubie cumgleted the dnckeHuie $50,000,000 inward a £75,000.- pay her obligations to the fund in other converlinie currc‘HCies. such as German marks or French irancs, or in gold pur- chases frnm ill? US This would turther drain the us. at us do clining gold resbrvea, To prevent this. the u.s will buy the American dolinri tram Canada or any other ruulllry making repayments tn the innit. paying for the dollars Ill other inreigii curri‘ncies mlrowcd irom thc tund. Canada and other cannula than can use lIlESP lnrpicn currencios a! pay ment at their debt to the land This still leaves the U.S. with the obligation of repaying the mud in the toreign currencies the U 5. may draw. officials anticipate that pressure: on Us. dul. iar and on the American gold Stuck! will one within a year or so: that foreign demand (or us. dollars may increase and that it then will become easier tor the Us in tiadc In Ameri- can dollars in such strung Eit- itiind has becn getting a lot ultrnpcan rurrt‘ncies as thnse in Us, dnilars in innit ropaymenisunsi Germany and France a n disorderly. t was days, yesterday one was sentenced tn 20 days, ,changed his plea to guilty and another remanded in July 22. tined :lo and costs or iiveyund the third lined slit and costs or tire du ‘5 ' 000 fisheries development pron gram ior NEwl'oundiand. II the A! [but one mem- “1 u r m M a s c on o e reunna e ow M;::;‘:'“Fb° N: “gmlmc t Commenting 3n President lien. at outside capital into this coun- . - nedy'l propos tii reitrioi the Nova Scotiat said a long time (law oi United statu cupiul Wm be needed n, my, the train that country. Premier PM,” 0‘ my Mum lwwlwuter R. Shaw. laid yuterday i"ii is a most unfortunate de- incus. The board should not b'iveiopmtnt so tar as the tinances fi’ y. He believes the long lerm :1. lent will be ‘0 Increale unem. ployment and restrict all not» moi development in Canada. LAWRENCE WINS viewed no a curuil. or this province are concerned.” He said the Liberal legisln- This province, in recent years. The Foreign Pren- Allocia- llull is entirely nnuecensury. liar rrow heavily in the tint: M New vans in] voted Atlantic board met lhii request. where would it leave the other and iinttcr its rcgniatinns. iituiiicii have been piling up big cannnt hold more than 75 nertsurniuser in their international cent cti a member country‘s cnn-l trade and payments accounts. Francis Crnnt‘. Alht‘rinn. nin \‘lSlT lure Fi-etl iltl\illt'\< has re, turned irt Allicrtnn nttrr a nlua~ rant visit t-tih reinttres in Bills ton and Titrnntn t li‘m' Dic'l'lnunv The pupils ni siierbrnnkc School. where prinripal is Mrs. Ose-r \lar\vill. ttnn the Write ster dlcl'nnt'iry clinicsi that ran in The GuardianaPalrlni. AT PRESBYTERHL Nine int-miners oi the Wom- en's All<slnnnry Surieir St. Andrew‘s Fresh, brihn Churnh.‘ )lnntazue attonticrt the nnttuitl presbyierinl at Beltasi last week l To SPEND sl‘MMER Mr and Mrs lilncnln thlpdt recenth mnved tittn their sum-1 lin Fair Employment Practices Asked By Union Spokesman WASHINGTON (API ~AFL-lel‘siwhn actually (in lh! hlriu: Cln President Gearin- Moany vescape Ill many instance: called Wednesday tor ena - \\l|ll no l‘l‘llii‘lqfl ii‘halou-r." "will nI lair employment pl'at- Menny endorsed President tices legislation in the United iicnnedy. cit-ii rights program. Stairs “in help us iin what we His insilmony was tho high- want to tin—mop up those areas liglli (ii a busy day hrrc as. of discriminant"! Whil‘h pcrslstlfor the second day in a row, in our oun ranks" cnmmiiiees held hearings Aleany. In testimony before a on t'ivii rights legislation. House nl Representatives 1n . MEET IN sauna ciary subcommittee, wnile Mennytestiiied on the AFL-CTO wants the legislation House side. basrbali commis- apply in both management sioncr Ford Frick, commis- anti labor, He added: ‘sioner Pete Rogelio OI the Na» "We have never tried to gloss “mi “MM” “We 3"" iii-er the shortcomings ot untouitrmmls‘mm ’09 Fm“ 0' "‘9 7"" hm" l" WW" “arh’l’inn the subject 0! entiai nppnrtu.‘ wiiw lhrv i‘il" M “WM "“lnlty Yer. nt-une oinur members summer month AT BEAN! POINT Mrs. Oilvrr White and tarnin oi llemtlinn. 0m. are visiting at the home at .\lrs \\‘htto's par outs, Mr nnd ill". Elliott Wit llama. Best-h anl. l l um: urns-r and Mrs narimr. r ,inrdnn's sister. litiri MacLend at st. Gather-t "I. Mr. Mu rra. Bert Jordan. have on their‘ George tnes. o t T0 S'SmE ‘ Mrs. Jerome Power. Mnntagnel was a want visitor tit Slimmer- stde. guest iii her daughter and aan-lnlaw, tin. and NIH. .hihn FILmAIl’lck. AT CAMP AIEGWUT Linda Annear. Anne Fraser. Etiubeth MDAI‘ and Phylllit Ni- cholson have ten tar Comp Aheg-‘ welt at Augustine rm Mt n! Nichoiinn will be u leader at this camp. mom MONTREAL Mr, and Mrs. Leo MncLeod, nntreal are visiting in Murray Il'btll’ with . Mn Jam" Nich Ind Wood lrinndl with Mn. Mai:- 'I mother. if “Tums HOME ‘. Mrs. Prank Mncr‘nrlene he: “filed to her home in Mitr- m ri-rbnr trom Monirul. Ae- (am i pinyin! hei- m her return her grandma, Kevin M Monml. II II iakr a wrung-heade VIPW . . . we do our utmnst to bring them around in the right side An at lite same time. the employ- }larriti and Mr: Fred Harril. AT KILDARE CAPE! r and Mrs. Woolly MEIIPV and lilr and Mrs, James Emory at Cleveland. Ohio. are spending ,n holiday at Milan Capes Mrs.‘ Massey Is the (under All :2 [O‘Connor AT MURRAY llARllolt Miss Eileen Herring, Dart» mouth. NS. In spending two weeks vncntion at the home tit her pnrenis. Mr, and Mrs. Clar- ence Herrtng, Murray Bat-bur. SPENDING HOLIDAY Walter Culbert. .lr. Mrs. Cul- berl and their tour thiiriren have arrived irnrli annrhlii. Man , in lventl I holiday with Mr Mill vtsn'iNG PARENTS Mr, and Mrs. Earl lucinnis and children Beverly Ind Wil- bert. naveriuu. Me . are via tug Lhrir parents, Mr. Ind turn wubert McInlI-l. dreamt". and Mi- and Mrs, oer-id Shel. Weiertord RETURN 1'0 I)". Mr. and Mr]. John Blue hove returned to their homo In i ray Harbor 11 the home of their datith Hid In lll‘ll Ball at (no home of Mr. and Mn, George Blue. Mam-win - Mn, Ch daughter. M". Lyle Gordon and llfl' two olildr-n, Ill 0! Ilurny DUI. d,. Mr! Walter ciiibcrt ll Aihertnn south, b - a (drill' Ont. liter Vllilinl In Mur- G them mi their mitt-ii Mp m ule Burii and their American Fig-innit linague testi- tied betnre the m rte commit”! and several senators held ill! floor It a an- I the Senate iildlcill'y committee. All three committees were considering civil rt:th pro- Nl‘ll! by the Drflldeui. lionl iiith several other similar mell- chi-n. nr s. Senntnr Philip A. hurt them. Mi:h,l, Speakinfl n! organized i said for I! I color it"! in the sport and "durinl all that time potentially great players were nevcr . . . but in many nthor tieldi. tn Icivncl and in business. how many stars are we lining now beeluso we da‘n'ni have tnii opportunity im- '9, 3‘2 Frick told the committee hueball hnd lost I number 0! minor league clubs bet-nu oi Integration. citing the col of the Southern Auxiliinn on on overall racial integration hid worked tine wit "no faction at all, no incidents" beans! at ce. Now. F‘rittk xnid. mllm’ and minor lemmas are iuiiy III Ind in: nia- )" IQlllIE! aw completely Int:- lraud in the Minds and in hotel and restaurant accommo- d- ans tor pilyerl. Rozelle and F l Id Mr :ealue! hnd (cw rlcill Drab- ms. .. u- i SN"; tilmm lurnni duwn lodotll public wole itriziils totalling lust,th l4! nvnld tiring "dit-llted to truth Wuhlflllafl in M In lunch." i N PATIENT SERVICES “in patient Services" mean all ol the [allowing services to .4“ in patient, namely: 1. accommodations mil mNiIs at the standard wurd level: ll. necessary nursing services: Ill. laboratory, radiological, and other diagnostic procedures. together with the necessary interpretations lol- the pin-puss of maintain- ing health, preventing diselu and assisting in the diagnosis and treatment of iuiy injury, illness or (liability; IV. drugs, biological: and related preparations which In pre- scribed by on attending physician in mordonoe with moploil panties and sound leaching and adminislorod in in hospital. but not including propel-alums sold under the Proprietary or Patent Madicine Act (Canada). V. use of «panting room, mac room Ind anaesthetic (militias Including neoexury equipment and supplies; VI. routine sin-glut supplies: Vll. its» at radiotherapy lullitirs when; available; Vlll. use of physiotherapy facilities where wall-bio; IN PATIENT SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE OUT OF THE PROVINCE 1. Commission ls obloinod. 2. iitnoss or oxidant. Winn prior approval of 0th Hospital Services Whore such an o: m roq od boo-um of Milan Large IJIE best workable and unwieldy, bolrdil align proved un- U.S. bond market. and the Pre- Lawrence 0! Arabia mi r said unless change: and film at the year. HOSPITAL INSURANCE FACTS TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR INSURED SERVICES THE APPLICANT MUST MEET THE FOL- LOWING REQUIREMENTS- ’ 1. -THE APPLICANT MUST QUALIFY AS A RESIDENT 2.-THE HOSPITAL SERVICE MUST BE MEDICALLY NECESSARY 3.-THE HOSPITAL CARE PROVIDED MUST BE AN INSURED SERVICE OUT PATIENT SERVICES “Out Patient Services” means all "I 1 Hunting inorvl' Vidal to out panama: . D m m noon-fly mould Inch u are summed to Italian! word pr um nursing lervlooa; h 'i tini’t'nti beponiwiicdomiiiaciumu ‘ auc nanny mm 9 me I II . with the neoconry lnlerprollflolu: by u an meal” W. diagnoolziiz um Involving the Inc of radioactive in» tapes, and the interpret: than; V. when tuned for mommy diagnosis Ind treatment. all drugs. I: Iooeplod practice and sound hitching an odminlltorod ill I hoopihl. but not In “on: Iold ntlo tit Proprlohry or Potent: Medicine Ant (ammfiw u r . VI. use of arm mom and Inna-thew: (mulled Including the masonry oquiplnini uul mppflel; flank; II. VI]. ' routine Iurglul "w vm. one of ntllothonpy the. when swell-bk: g: undphylmlpyhdflfiumdebmlned by tho OUT PATIENT SERVICE ARE NOT AVAILABLE OUT OF THE PROVINCE hapllulodlollnnpywbon orapprovoi PRIOR APPROVAL FOR OUT OF PROVINCE HOSPITAL CARE IS NORMALLY AR- RANGED BY THE ATTENDING DOCTOR WITH THE HOSPITAL SERVICES COM- MISSION. Hospital Services: Commission 0f Prince Eilitiiartl Island no. aox 4500 CHARLOTTEI'OWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND re-aaasrz-=~e