Medical Society lold Mercy F .~\t the monthly meeting of the P .nce Edward Island Medical :- ety, Health Mliniister Hu. burl McNeil] announced a for- mula which should alleviate the problem of mercy flights, ‘_ The formula. Dr. McNei‘.il said was devised after talk: he held yesterday with two representa- ‘ti\'e.s rt" the department (1 transport. ' Commenting on the situation he stated. "1 ‘t feel that don severely or critically injured people should be transported by a service which doesn‘t have 9 proper equipment or med~ ical personnel". During the past few months Atlantic Central rllneo ti Muncton has been ca.nry‘lng om the nights at the rate of $.10 per hour. The average flight to Halifax, which was made in a Piper Cub plane took three hours. The service formerly was supplied free of charge by the RCAF Dr. Y‘c1\leil1 advised the p - Ecians of the Island of his for- mula in a letter which read as lA\\'§1 "We have been Lnvest:Igat.lng the air transportation of pati- ents requiring emergency treat- ment over the past few months. and it appears that ln some cases Atlantic Central Airlines are attempting to tnanspou-t critically ill people without suit. able equipment. '‘I would suggest that all doc- tors give serious consideration to the needs of each individual patient requiring emergency transport as to whether such e can be safely evacuted by the aircraft and equipment provided by the company or -uhether the medical condition requires the larger and special- ly equipped planes as provided by the RCAF. “We are led to believe that 1! requests are made for RCAF service. it will be provided If the doctor includes the medical reasons for requrlrrisng such equipment. In such cases and in order to correlate air execu- ation by RCAF it is suggested that all requests other than those directed (to Atlantic Cen- tral Airlines be made as pre- viousiy. through physicans of _ _ me should cover most of In afternoon to mowfliurrl ; ,2 ‘rue Gum-dhn. Charlottetown. Thurs. Feb. 20, l964.lHot wgtelgrle supplied by an on sun: ..... .... .. 2: : Mgfiggu .. 1; 2 the Pmmm by M M mm chm“ in tempermga 'L d man building on Church street 1;; “late. of‘ road conditions :39 48 Ch'rl°tw.t&v; 3 2‘ mormmnll ts lhould be of t‘t?fi$e2lxtlftll1l:dIn fftewml mm. c. th b 1- be 1 ' """"" " 5 d ....... 21 31 snowf wow‘ "'00" to cm“ to Mam Slime steed ml? um week . “mo: :1; 114,-net Edm°n'v°3 25 3‘ Yy my th . . . . . . . 28 the order of four to seven 01- northwest 25. Lowhlgh at Chan on is owned an oper I have made use e exce armou . . 2‘ nd and Mrs. Charles Johnston hcillptlel In the new laundromat. Regina .......... .. 8 19 _ J '1, NM. 27 36 ches and Itronl Winds Will BIVG IOIIGWWD a B, Moncton 22 I IS OPOITO who also operate a grocery and 'WlnnIpe( .12 is HA1-l'fl;'AX (CF) —- ‘mo sage _d£§ing;mm_ §:fnf53o’hn'°‘2§"“°"and 23° and 25. ; Eoodi More 00 81“ 5'-Feet th of ce ya snow was a - egio - - I t ALBERTON — The "Albertonl ‘The attractively finished and T‘t’t"::::’ '''' ‘ 2% E “In the sI)I1t'hem parts of e Prince Edward Island. Eagr w‘IvIl‘8I:“IIgE88 “:12! :lt1d(;Il;3rlotte. ’**“"“'°'"=**"~ "‘° “'5' ‘° “°*“lI¥i"»'v‘a‘$‘if§i‘ ‘5fii‘s"°§‘?w"e§?5’3533? NRONTO ‘CF’ — °"°"°d “°'"’°°‘ -------- ~~ *3 ” 1';i:.‘.’.‘.°.1..i'.‘i° ‘.Y.°.?.‘.“"“é:’...“' “ §f.l.”§i.£°‘3‘.‘l.°:.'."°‘.".‘.’.....; .. ......'. ..' .1... .:.._ '2'"- “'° H°°““3l S°"Vl°°' 0°'“"I'l5 lteam Prince lcoumyl openked fotlfor removing moilmm and 3"" temperalureu Mu ?l"eeclbeerclcto'n '''''' H -3 : moves towards the region. with snow. occaglonlllzh lhixcdlllfial D.m. fidmsugfmde “do At . ' ' "e this wee . 4 ,Th ‘ so a soap Is» -' ' ° , ' ' ' ' ' " - d,5u]_ mg ; am. a : p.m. gym l:::::de:‘u:e former w°od_ ,,,§".'5 3.... solltener. Dawson . . . . . . . . . .. -19 -5 saint John . . . . . . . .. 1 3 As the storm moves closer. with freeztnd 0 ans _i~< BRASSIERES SEVERAL STYLES DISCONTINUED IN GIRDLES SEVERAL STYLES DISCONTINUED IN LONG LINE BRASSIERES you could NOW Bridge Play Has 30 Pairs This week's session of thc Charlottetown Duplicate Bridge Club was held Tuesday night, with 30 pairs on hand. Play was divided into two sections handle the large attendance. The team of Coles and Mac- Donald finished on top in section. with Hrs. L.I and Mrs J. Frank Macllfillan second. and .\Irs. .\l.A. Farmer and .\lrs. Carl Green topped the other section, with Mrs. Jardine and Mrs. Palmer in the runner- up at Fnllou'in_z are the top five to teams in each section: SECTION "A" 1. Farmer-Green 85“: 2. Jardine-Palmer 78 3. Buntain—DeBInis 771% 4. Atkins-.\IacLean 77 5. Walker-Horton ‘I1 SECTION ‘‘B'' l. Coles-MacDonald 841/2 2. Duffy-MacMillan 81% 3. Larabee-Bell 73% 4. Hines-Duffy 721% I5 Weeks-Miller 68% Wellner-Prowse 68% DISCUSSED ANGELS Legend has it that when Turk- ish soldiers successfully stormed Constantinople in 1453. Byzantine leaders were other- wise occupied, arguing whether angels were male or female. DEATH NOTICES (Received too late for Classified Death Notice column). KELLI-3Y—At the Prince County Hospital Annex. Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1964, Frank Kelley of Lot 11 in his 75th year. His remains will be forwarded this Thursday afternoon from Jel Iey's Funeral Home to his Ia-to rrsirlcnlce. Lot 11. firom Micro the funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9.15 am. to St. Bridget‘: Church. Lot 11. for Requiem High Mass at 9.30. Interment In the church cemetery. MURPHY —— At Sourls Hospital on Feb. 19. 1964. Daniel ur- phy of Elmira in his 89th year. Resting at the Perry Funeral Home. Funeral I!’- rangements will be announced MATTHEWS — At the Charlotte- town Hospital. February la. 1964. Annie Matthews of 85 Cumberland Street. in her 64th year, widow of the late Ernest Matthews. formerly of Hunter River Resting at the Cutcliffe Punerral Home. from where funeral will he held today. service commencmz at 1:30. Remains will be placed In Cutoliffe receiving vault to -be inferred later in Prince- town Road cemetery. IARWISE —- M the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Tues- '- day. Feb. 18. 1904. Mrs. Resin dd Barwke of l3l North River Road. In her 76t:h Wu. Her Iemntnu are mm: It the ; Cutoltffe Funeral Home until J ' ‘P: I. ‘:7/znnetf’ 1» LET STORE. BOYS’ OVERSHOES Canadian made, all sizes 5. ONLY 2.95 FULL RANGE OF SIZES it Pig!/3 SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE win 30.00 ON! Cheque Here YOU MAY WIN $3.00 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Last call for big savings on ladies Sno- Boots at Factory Outlet. All sizes and styles still available. Waterproof, Canadian Made. 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