i.” Month lacuna mm 5 the social security medicare plan lif 1 may Judge by your succinct i Readers Deplore Greed Seen In Modern Doctor endorsement of DG's ironic ap- praisal of doctor-resistance to the propositioni. Please contin- ue the good work. \‘S. Dear Mary Haworth: Hurray an appointment with a doctor in Mary H a w o rt h counsel: .for DG‘s letter about medicare. the hospital's emergency de- through her (olumn. not by ‘ wherein he pinpoints the trans- partment. I waited my turn: he mail or personal Inif‘"\’IP‘.I' write 'parent phoniness of t'.ie doctor's examined me for about 15 min- her in care of The Guardian I selfrighteous opposition. utes, then I went home. His bill —— ‘ r H ' I My opinion perhaps won't be was for $10. and the hOSpllai’ CLAIMS (-ounh [KEPT as scholarly and well stated as billed me for $5. Yet neit'ier did i DG's, but I am by profession a anything for me. OTTAWA 'CPt — lnept per- lregistered nurse and I just have At. the time. I myself was re- foi'mances by Ottawa city coun- ‘to put in my two cents‘ worth. ceiving $1.75 per hour for my cil are leading people across . i When I was a student. we labors. only 50 cents per hour Canada to support a fedora - jwere taught that doctors were more than a maid or charwom- district government for Ottawa. ' gods. never to be referred to an. Yet a nurse's responsibili- Mayor Charlotte Wliitton said I l The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Oct. 8. 1964. 7' HAPPENINGS Andrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor; Phone 4-850. [ . Mr. and Mrs. Urville Leardl Leigh Scrimgeour of Freder—g . . v. .. . without the deepest respect. ties are endless and. many I Monday. Again Monday night :Pdsxgh:nga&rs}e?:::elg [geardi'cum' if! “3":ng Dhlhz; Please don't misunderstand: add. we are bullied and looked council ended iis sitting with from a holiday mp to Gag]: agillféeoau‘; :rl‘herwihnmfiede act I have come across many de- down upon by many doctors. important business untouched. voted doctors. but they are far When did these terrible medi- Centennial planning' a in»ycar ' ‘outnumbered by those with the cal fees start And where will it recreation study and city para greed for the almighty dollar. all and l pray that something ticipation in projects under the d even worse than the doc- can be done about the whole works incentive program were tors are the hospitals. sordid problem. I hope you will items not debated. i I hm,e seen people-s we saw publish this. as my views prob- “"’ ‘ ' ' ' l Quebec and parts of Maine. Cardigan. i Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carrolli Mr. and Mrs. Felix Peters,1 ; have returned to Montreal er. and Mrs. Francis A.| after spending a vacation withfWhife. Souris West hava re- . Mrs. Carroll's parents. Mr.:turned from a motor trip to ' and Mrs. Edwin Peters, Rollo Cabot Trail and other points of BBY- interest in Nova Scotia. ings and property lost through ably 8:9 shatrecli by mgny per- CHARGE BANK EMPLOYEE ‘ . - i _ sons. ery ruy your. . . iggifigetllmgsest' figurioguhng. Dear Mary Haworth: Likely ' TORONTO 't‘Pi v. Metropol jatrocious hospital bills. I myself y°u “1” “waive many pen'laSh' “an rgfomo pmlce are 1001mm have been a victim. man lugs for publisiing DG's elegy for a 21-year-old bank account- ltimes. of outlandish medical ‘0 the VaniShed horse'and‘buggy 3’“ from 3 him“ °.f “‘9 Bank ’ doctor who really took care of of Montreal in Leasrde in con- Mr. and M rs. Eddy Camp-i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hollandp‘ bell. Boxb u r y. Mass. a r e' Arnold MacDonald and G a r yl spending some time at theiriMacDonald of Mass. were‘ ' ‘ ~ . 3 - u 1 IS. . . . . summer home in Souris West. liecent guests at the. home of h . .i’_ z. I; colior example one time I had his patients. regardless of their nection with a possible shortage Mr and Mrs R0 . M {IA/[til aing rs. Edwm Peters, w > N“ l ' ability to pay. And who was so of up to $100,000. A warrant lias donald and daught'critleMarilaycn; 0 o a). I {barnyard so beautifu} or late different in that {espem Lamong iieebn tissugd (might! (arrest 0' ' . v - I O . ". gftCadrdiganf left by train on! Mr. and Mrs. Basil O'Neil ofl s if}: “5 "arigaled gnu”: " ° W ffizerkdiinheumfiiijzgt' my;ng chnareging hlmn\:ilh thefturiilfmsiifi 3‘11“! T ' ‘ ‘ .s '.mebar rances.Th. , .' - ~ ' ,' where {‘hevorexpefioggo' was:tgalléafidgguggfigJi‘the: White nylon over taffeta the Knigbe of Columbus ihei‘gscggnmenceem shed fun: “hose flist concern. professwn. air)? in exigelss company traiei the winter ‘momhs end visit with N’I‘rs “Vein was worn by Joanne Gencv Youth Centre, the bride and lprs to make 5 hgaging head. i an)" "I m bIOCk cqngress ‘.° "31 9 eques‘ 9'“ "1d they be- A g - l - ‘passage of essential medicare he"? the man ma.v have left mother Mrs ‘10-". L Sullivan ieve McNally. daughter of groom left for a honeymoon ‘ . , . . .1 Mr bands for the pair of lads who} legislahnn. {or the Caribbean or South V ’ fi _ V Mrs. Ma...v McCarmh has're; . Md M” D- A- MCNaHY- in Maine and Quebec City. dodging fro m tree to tree ln' . . America r - iu’fnef‘l to her home in St. Catb-i Herbie Macdonald of Hamil-l summerslde for '1‘" man" Rev. .1. P. O'Hanlev offic- “he Yard- play “I‘m an Indian". Inj'hniiid Ail“? tobadgvaiii‘ontru- MR_ AND MRS_ K.A. CARR erine s, Ont. after spendingiton, Ont. arrived home re-l age ‘0 Gemge Arthur Clowv mod N gt Faun ‘Church ;— the TV familiars. in that quiet I ' ids! 2' se "d f r ' 50 th ree weeks vacation withicently to spend a holiday with 3‘5? 0f Summers'de- . ‘. ' ' time WhiCh is the sundown- WIUI‘ am tan ‘0 a y a t‘ 0 W dd. A . her mother. Mrs. Catherinelhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl I‘O‘lo‘v‘mg a recep‘m" at Summers'de' Scampie joining in the pastime. “fear; a aggzter'eod “Liggencvzik e n Murphy, St. Marys Rd. lC. Macdonald, Cardigan. “Slip out now. Ellen. and look)“,g with Skiffuh dedicate'ch gen, l l ’ at the glass. just to see how cool ,1 m i s. n 1w - sensation. a; OLICITED I . :2”? ‘2? iohlghhi‘it'slgfippgsfi speak to a patient as I'ved been i -" 0W ' ' om. - U ‘spoken to. by latter da' octors i S |have an idea it's COlder than and or their receptionigts. , "‘3' here"). In pursuit of medical help for C091" temperatures .1“! C . L G “Down by m. old mm_ a “gig discomfort I,“ just turning leaves indicate that e stream" we add recen’buv run He gam’ut of the the fall. and another social ‘ Until tomorrow _' Diary " following experiences: 598.50“ here" - I “Bi-r-r! This is the rig ll t l ripen... Now the frosts will give Good - night..... enter Dh A-S 0mm {or com The Guardian-Eatriot Wo- lfrusl!" Mack. the cldcst son of squirrels their savings to store > W -~———l whahon .1 hope... His receptiom melts Editor will be happy ithe house across the lane. ex~ away. as we too saved toda iisl snaps. "Are you a patiem of 10 Pl'lnl 8” .VUllr $00181 "CW‘S claimed this evening. lingeringiagainst the winter. slips off tlh Alma Couple ihis Who “fen-ea you" l'“ or Charge Ca“ her if a moment on the verandah be- - outdoor geraniums, that we ‘ . , Backing away I next see m YOU? SO" 01‘ daughter is hpme fore homing from a call. “A n d .1 would keep. seeds of annual flo- ! Observe Ann|v. 3 who prescr'ihes offhand a' for a “’eekend 0“ hQI‘day would you look at those frosty l wers. We gathered too the odd V £35m. drum Sim in the experi. from 5.0M“ or conege‘ if V.” stars! Tlicre‘ll be ice and iioc- ' acorn lobe potential oaks. some- Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar of menial stag}. as I happen to are Dem; MSW“ ml“ (51"?) ; kcy before we know it“ he onc's delight. and pride in yeais Alma were pleasantly surprised . know. Somewhat shaken. "won"! m the ".97" rm'qre‘ If Ismiled at the thought. High not yet born. Sunshine there last week when a number of check with Dr' c. who tens mp. .erare entertaining friends. Slam Frost-3' Bir- A C001 ONObel' i was inday I“ encourage a pair relatives and friends assembled 3 “It is all in your mind: forget havmg V‘slmrs' ‘akmg 3 mp night. On a yard path, fallen of lads of the name at th eir at their home to celebrate their it." ' N have M” 3 Shower' “1' Held At Home Of Bride The home of the bride was' of the bride. and Ronald Carr. the setting of - a September cousin of the groom. wedding uniting in marria- Following the wedding cere- ge Christine Agnes. daughter of many a reception was held at. Nb. and Mrs Victor Ramsay of the bride's home for 85 guests. South West Lot 16. to Kenneth Alan Carr. master of ceremon- Austin Carr son of Mr. is ies called upon Mr. Johnson to Mrs, Clarence Carr of Miscon- propose the toast to which the ehe. groom responded. Mary Ellen The double ring ceremony Ramsay, sister of the bride cir- was performed by Rev. 3, E_ culated the guest book Serving th “50m 0! Silver Fails. were friends of the bride and N.B. The room was decorated “(mm with summer flowers of sweet The bride's iiiollicr i'cccived he“. camahhm and gladioih wearing a double knit dress of Give“ in marriage by her aqtiamarme with black access- “ther the bride enteéed me ories. Her corsage was white m It :1 G- Y e . and pink carnations. T he leaves rustled at his retreatingcombining in a field at Rob's. 25th wedding anniversary. Next i call on Dr. D. who flak“ ’03" in any “W151 "‘3‘ r The Vmce That Brea- . . ‘L . i . ‘ . r . My. med 0." Fdenn sun: 5 M” grooms mother wore 3 mice footfa s. We nouced a leafland their elders at the balingl Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar were makes a cursory examination Th hp h “$.05 Edwin Jnhgmn of Mérgazp ac" piece cranberry red suit of fall drop Without reason from I.tzhere. “How does the harvest- married by Rev. M_K. Charman and wisccracks: “Sorry to disap- Mm ‘3 ""m ’r ’ - 3 ' com anied 6V Mrs wmi: .‘wao double knit with black accessor. the. creeper against a'wall. The. log go. Ellen?" .lames echoed on September 27. 1939. They Lpnint .VOII. bUt i find nothing Lea: of Genital wt 16 blaring ies and a homage of white car, lawn grass was crispmg. There i our question at supper. 1were attended by Mac goyian iwron . , S "—— hhe signing of the register Mm nations. would be ice on the bird - bathl It goes v ery well. But t (now Mrs. Everett Gray oil Finally I come to the often “ H The bride and groom left for there. come morning. We must, there's a nice lot yet to do, be Brackiey) and . Thomas Hierii. i tion of Dr. a S llful. dedical-' . f ' v . . ,, . , v ' Uu Do“ a Kid thléi:onb:§ii:g wgsPez‘vsgt-ikgvea a honeymoon trip to points 0‘ we planned. store it. and th e ‘fohe we ‘see its close. . hy. Norma Ashley. (new Mrs. e.. kindly old fellon yaho rect'i‘gl-l PM," mm” [3.1" . me 9 interest in Canada and the lemma“ Challs allay. one, I Soup. . he had smiled. pic- .lohn Locke of Hailburtoni was mzes a cancerous (on iion. 5i from iii. Iyflgmi. floor.lenggi go)” afrwhtl t: .3" USA. including the New York 0‘7 the-$9 days- ‘ king "D his SPOOH- l flower girl. Mrs. Gray and Mrs rememable. fortunately chantiitio: ongoing in. d9 50‘9 9“ mg m a s “3 amt world" hair Fm. thavelhn But indoors with the crackling “There's everything in it!’ Locke were present at the an Treatments will cost about I“ I“ 0- 00" nu With scalloped neckline a n d : ' g - . ~ , . . 5600 d m - T - IMIbattar—rutbottu. . the bnde “.0”. a m“... Shh with fire and the kettle into a warm- we grinned. hiversal—y. . . 5'1“ 9. St’mm‘ Cl lien 5 mum on 9mm 3. Lzzgllsilywphlmtfifizesbfwtiargefé pink accessories and her COP ing song. it was cozy. How good. T he re was. Strained anti. Since their marriage M.. an plight is pathetic on he score of an elbow length veil of tiered sage of white and pink carnat- ‘1 ' I' lit came to mind. it was to have skimmed stock from a meaty Mrs. Dunbar have lived in redial financmg' Blue Cmss _' _ tullc illusion. She. carried a lons‘ I ' 4 ~ —..AA~H-— —'——vrr-‘ ithis retreat to come to now that bone that had simmered through Alma. They have four sons, 9'93 b.“ lllle. Several pages . "”’ ' ' ' 5 The he...” weds “.ih reside m : -~ < -~ 0 . .. 2 -' . » iSIlmmf‘I‘. had waned. Comfor- the morning. with the new of ve-i Willey. Garth. Keith and Claire. 'wqudm 5.11m.“ m 9"." the d‘” : H. BENNETT CARR PaSPade 01’ red roses. Her 0111! Miscouche ‘whore the groom " iting also to know ~ to see by getahlcs integrated there: sli- All are. at home except Garth ‘3' 5' P's" ‘m'r Wmmgs ha.” , Insurance Counselling Jewexry was a pearl necmace' engaged in farming and the. ' lday. the supply of seasoned wood ces of potato. cubes of turnip who is in Toronto. ‘a‘waiyrs 126;“ manenous' sm- . "ism" Superfis‘" 8m 0f Hie W- bride is on the staff M. A. 5 tin the shed across the yard, at L and carrot for color, snippings An address was read to Mr. lure» " ‘ Charl"‘,‘¢'““’“- REJ- m bride" mndam“ were MacLennan Ltd. Mrs. Warren Dawson of daughter of the late Presid- Swarm“ agams‘ the frosts and in” mm" and parsnip [or addéd l and Mrs- Dunbar by Mrs' Ems] sun Lm’ 0‘ canad. t 000 0’ OOH O O . . , . . . ‘ Dear Mary Haworth: I have 0 ph 441317 . (.5435 her sister, Mrs. Arnold Bar- Uigg' REL displays a quilt em Franklin D. Roosevelt or .snt’hnsvalhead. t v.” lflavor. little rice tucked In.iSmallman. Presentations from .em-oyed your column {M many I one rett as matron of honor. a n d . she has m hde for a r on th Uh-t d Slates Fm. ddih * A 0“ I e "U S “' Commence ,01‘ Was “an end Ofpot barley for the family and from relatives - l. _ . -. fl . . I 1. H P9 S e 19 ~ 8 1, f h H h . t I t . , . . ., . i _ years. I am glad to note that 3 u “eoooeeeeo Beryl J9 "Y 35 bridesmam- nS IIUI'e '0 S from Hyde Park. New York ,0“! inforrnation read Ne“ _ 0 a . 19 0 (‘3an S 10 D an . .extra Vitamins. A dish not too 1; and friends were made by Mar-‘ They wore identical sheath who was harme ' u have creamy Candles 01' bloom often served through the sum- . ion Barbour and Mrs. Waldron dresses of white satin bro- Costume Party made byc Mrs, D3552: 3?; Maihesons Across The .in s ome dear springtime _to J mer, we bring soups back. and Barbour. code with red over-skirts and F h_ f 1864 became a wedding present Island" in today’s issue of icome: Ibeechnuts shaped like ‘ most acceptably. to our menUs Refreshments included “ng395 were “I? and th as 1.03110 hm‘flg‘f“ “Kim for Nina Roosevelt. grand- Cardigan. , “he 5”"‘91‘3’ .hUCkWheat that ‘when the seasons become cool three-tier anniversary cake sur— wthite bit small veils and 05?: {at}; snide r . .once upon a time was common The golden willow prepa- mounted with miniature bride bani/IVE” C m be“ “our fighting 0 me ey Women: :0 [fillfritiagrghzlm—d Tethtakenmto res for winter. The maple in theland groom. ' ne 8 BS ’ ‘ ' ‘ . n‘ con 9 l .-.._.,_-.__ girl, wore a whife satin brocade i This centennial “’51qu Party _____......___.___.— heavy millstoncs to flour for the ‘ dress th .3 red cummerbund Ewas held at “19 home Of Ml‘l- . autumn and winter pancake-st Ind It full bow at back. The I wal‘er‘lMacQua‘rgie- A so tastefu l to come to at break- . bride" nephew, Ronnie Bar—i The 01d songs were'sung I! p fast. 01‘ at the lamplit supper. l rett as ring bearer wore a red l 23”] thkt’ Program. With' Mr:- 1. when the days had drawn .n; flannel blazer with a matching ‘ Jar 13" as accompams . 8" C F H F d now hazelnuts fortunate young- ,ed bowtie and “,th trousers gthe'costiihizdiniflmbehs were a y .slcrs could gather from the :pio nvzrapic n ici ong- a o . . " . - ' v ' ‘ brsthlzstofma: Zggorglafhecgga | garh‘ r g A bountiful harvest of fish over fish layer. Mix vegetables I."th .3"? HM?“ m aim? T0“ "0. 7' C" were Ivan. Ramuhv brother, A pantry uh, was discussed and shellfish. this past summer ,with remaining sauce. Spoon ‘ ‘ ' J and the date set as Oct. 9. has {med freezers and were. ’ "Ver 9“ layer‘ Tap “Vim mm‘ 1 Mrs. (leorfle Jackson and Mrs. ihquses “WWW? the cmmtry ibined bread crumbs and mel" e ed '" WRIGHT ” ' \on the rofrcslimcnt committee-' ' ’. "c 5 0V9" ' WINES ‘- n I h“. Nmmnber Mm R n I a n d Thestte,1 together “fwd: a good iabout 30 minutes. or until saucc "y ;Hornw'll " h 5”“ “"0 99159330“;be b. . S ‘ ’pmgranil- be in c srge of the items, are "rm. “3 at our hwzskgtz ZEVminZSare brown HOES DIAL 4_6623 FREE DELIVERY L I Refreshments were served by “(1:11:8ng igoflnevfuiit’ply' I h I th h te.. , ‘ .. . S 5’0‘“ $.15 __“._§ELS‘"1‘_",“‘.““‘. e.__._.local fish market or food store. ., look for fall specials in fish CARD Then. try a new recipe. 0 p e n A III! PLAYING CARD No ifor some good ideas? The Con- Row WINS um to sin cAsui ssr. 00.11 'sumer Branch of the Depart ' ment of Fisheries of Canada of fers a collection of kitchen tes ted recipes which are a little different and which rate high in taste appeal. ‘ Brisk. cool October calls for hearty main dishes to matcn stepped up appetites. One such dish is a homespun casserole of French Canadian origin. Co- cotte do Chez Nous. Beneath its crisp. crumb crust this casserole contains cooked or canned fish in a creamy sauce laced through with colourful vegetables. It's a simple dish to prepare and can be made using any variety of cooked or canned fish you choose. According to the home Play Numbers 0 now in cotton! ensure" STRETCH STRAP ..Wmdn-iiw {and what a tiny pricel} YOU CAN WIN arthritis: slam-$500. ""0" NUMBERS d on 0N CARD WITH fillets are an excellent as well as economical choice. s Nu'szEggvaglsNETg: COCOTTE DE CHE! nous 1 pound (2 cups) cooked or . * DOMINION REGISTER canned fish 1 can (20 ounces) mixed vege- TAPES tables plied the recipe. cooked 61 ' SilES lO—ll ‘4” W 4 hard cooked eggs M M, 1-4 poufi‘id butter or margarine “2 cup our amma PLEA" 1 teaspoon salt WATERFALL or PLEATS 1/. teaspoon pepper m yoke to hem — no stop for LOOK — MARY JANES! ' 3 cups liquid (vegetable juice waist seams! Isn't it delightful? COZY QUICKIES! W hip plus milk make volume. * no mcussss necessau -— SKIN. aroma» Just $3.00 buys you this new addition to the Petal Burst Stretch Stiap family. Same unique non-curl stretch straps. Same designing know-bow for beautiful fit and comiort. And now. silky-smooth cotton. too. Take two. the price is right! Style 1282. A, B. C. 32-38. White. Such simple seamin brings you 'em up for practically pennies 2 cups soft bread crumbs “mm”. d ~50 V > p » ' I0 much fashion sand flattery go with slacks. robe. 2 tablespoons melted butter him", “a, up». it» -‘ - 1. h. . _. _ V. . , ‘ 1 NOW AT Sewitml Merry “Mary Janes" -— Flake fish. Drain vegetables. “and 3,. .53. mm. . Printed Pattern 4861: Mia teens'. college sct's favorite Reserve “gem”, juice . :wwgizfl’m,‘ y 0 '08 Silos lo, 12, it. is. 18. Size Just one pattern part for upper if any juice; are obtained from 10 takes 3% yda. 39-h! . . plus sole. Pattern 7322: pattern fmh add them to “- Slice cw m CENTS (40 cents) in S, M. L. XL included. Melt butter or margarine and coins (no stamps. please) for My dive cent- (cnlnsl for stir in flour and seasonings. this pattern. Ontario no“ this'pattern (no stamPS. vleaw Gradually. add vegetable I“ I out sales tax. P rlnt to Alice Brooks. care of Guard juice combined with enough Pllllly m. N AD- ian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept. milk to mate 3 cups of liquid, m I covrsdty two: I max NUMBER. 60 Front St. W. Toronto 1. Ont. cook and .m- unm thickened. “mm d m" n CITY “TOWN and: own was Ontario minim «ii i cell Combine fish with 1 cup gt "up, 5., I,..... 7 lobby. You may obtain' a In. "No Sole" coal! minor to in. “In you visit Dome ON THE ISLAND IT'S m E . MdMu-Patriotl’lt- sob tax. Print plainly PAT sauce. Spoon tntoa greased VI ‘nupc. m . mu ma NAME an quart casserole. Cowne an: 31.0..“ “mm men. n. .- withleupofnuceudlpreod l l \