A workman examines experimental hydrofoil Massawippi which will te pre- sented to the Canadian ee time Museum Wednesday in Halifax. The 45-foot motorboat. whose hull rose.abave the wa- EAST BALTIC Mrs. A.P. MacPhee, © Elmira “has again entered the Souris Hospital. Herbert Roberts is now con- valescing at his home following - his illness in the P.E.J. Hospital. Allan Coffin underwent — sur- gery recently in the Souris Hos- | son pital. Allan is the son of Mr. 4 Mrs. Stanley Coffin; Kings- Fae ay “Cnnites—Mectechnnn @ Campbell's Cove was a patient in the Souris Hospital for several days. ° The members of the Red Point Women’s Institute met at the home of Mrs: E.S. Rose recently Vincent MacLean, ' ras accepted the position * of manager of the meat department at. the Souris Co-operative As- sociation Ltd., and took wp his }- new duties in September. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Coffin on their recent marriage at. St, Mary’s. Church... Souris. Mrs. |. Coffin is the former Doreén _ ton, Souris’ Liné’ Road and ’ Coffin is the son of: Mr. and. Mrs. Percy Coffin, Kingsboro. Sterling and Athol ‘Robertson left on return to their residence in Kingston and Oshawa, nie having spent the past week their father John: W. Robertson, Kingsboro. Mrs. John Herspey was. ae tess to the members of the East Baltic Women’s Institute at her craft . Jas well as additional fire fight- ‘cently received a new tire truck || _ Let us design your let- pe eulipment. ~ "a eee terheads, bill’ heads, a e : call fi sa ao ald a: ~Mr. and’Mrs, Freeman Mossey |} ..2.¥® ng returned from a trip to Bos- needs. ton, Mass., with friends and re- | latives. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robert- Kingsboro, had. as. their | wesleed wines jee. and Mrs. Charles Bent and.two children from Nova Scotia. 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If we don't come to an agreement at Ottawa, we will eome back and we will tax. atane will be responsible for At a meéting of the’ tax structure committee Monday, “Mr. Johnson is expected to, re- peat his previous request for 100 per cent of succession duties, personal income tax and corporate income -tax on nat- ural resources companies. He also has asked for almost 100 per cent of corporate income “One way to, drive. Quebec out of Confederation. js for Ot- + dr thes: resent martlage: Mrs. Gal-| jant is the former Mrs. Mary Paquet, Souris. . Eastern Kings County has re- “Prince Edward Island’s k you’d.like to take care the sun goes down. AIR It leaves Moncton 9.15 every morning, makes a short stop in Saint John, and arrives in Toronto at 12.05. This gives you ample time to take care of the things You can take advantage of our Fly Now-Pay Later Plan, Family Fare Discounts (we figure you oN __ plan on taking the family along), . and increased baggage allowances. « So-really, there’s nothing stopping you from going to Torento with us. It’s only $45, one-way economy. Go have a chat with your Travel Agent. Or write to us in Moncton at : 995 Main Street, of before CANADA A Be)” en THE LINKLETTER TRAVEL AGENCY 825 M aruet St. Summerside Phone 436-3030 oe Bree pacar Evening and Saturday Meraitg } “Total Selling” Medium ‘Our new flight toToronto “gets you there in time for everything — -except breakfast - pa hh at en scene ~C=36A ’ “If there is double, taxation, |- By Johnson tawa to continue and keep on) with what-it is doing.” . Johnson also said that if Ottawa agrees to any meas- ures which would affect educa- tion across the-country, Quebec will opt out and ‘demand un- conditional ‘fiscal eqhivalents.” Quebec maintains that educa- tion is a_ strictly provincial responsibility and that monies received from the fed- eral government for education should be’ granted with no strings attached. GEORGETOWN. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Lavan- dier returned recently from a motor trip to Halifax, N.S. Little Sheila Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wood, was a recent’ visitor to Rollo Bay, where she ,was the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wood. Glen MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson.W. Hansen were recent visitors to Charlottetown. 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Friends of Stanley Gallant are sorry to hear that he is i in hospital and all wish him an early return to good health, ” Mrs. Ernest Fairchild return- ed recently from a visit to Mon- PIUSVILLE _Mys. Angeline Blanchard is visiting selativeg and friends im |. Duvar. Brenda ee Charlotte- town spent a weekend recently “Jat the home of Mrs. Juliann the monthly meeting held re- cently at St. Anthony’s Parish Center. Mrs. Mary Reilly returned to NB., after spending some: time with friends and relatives in Gallant. Some of the members of the CWL from this district attended dian River is a patient ia Prince County. Hospital. AH hope for his speedy recovery. Mrs. Elmer Barbour left on ‘Thursday for” her ‘home in Tor- onto Mrs, Barbour arrived by pune to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. Arnold Doug- coun Howat Prince ital. Mrs. Douglas has been hospitalized for the the Brae, Glengarry Lot 4, Piusville and Tignish. N. WILTSHIRE Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Callag- han plan to take up residence at the Senior Citizens Home for the winter months. The potato picking season {s in full swing now and help is very -scarce. North Wiltshire School has re-opened for the 1966-67 school year, with Mrs. Neil Ca Ht as principal and . Mrs. ‘Albert Bowman, primary teacher. past two months as the result of |. guests of Houston Bryanton in ton Campbell of Trocheau, Al- berta. ton, is a patient in Prince Coun- ty Hospital. 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