hs Miss Barbara Shea, RN re- after spending two weeks at the | ient | turned to her home in the vii- bed side of his sister. Miss ae a peg ~ is ~ a et a ak wena : and Kenneth See Section. CHiestetichewe, Ther. Tyr 6 2908) = TIGASISH = Sit” Rasps Chartetniowe. Mentors, are consent bene | Ante sou ie mun 6 9) OE ee ee NOW.) Mr, ; | Bell Mrs. Gerard Scully ° ° | Mrs. ae LeClair, Summer- | lage from Charlottetown where Gaudet is a supervisor with i oaal Canadian Navy, whois a Miss Betty Hayter, a . and Proposed Latin America aie ant nrother Deland | she spent a few days under med. | Telephone Co. Toronto oe ae ar oe nae of HMCS Luzon,‘ member of the teaching staff of motored from Halifax, N.S., re- | Gavin of Sault St. Marie Ontar~ jeal observation. Barbara is at| Mrs. John R. Gavin returned With pneumonia. Goliant recently spent several days | Georgetown High School, has cently and visited relatives is T di A See Vit | | io, are visiting. their mother Western Hospital, Alberton and to the heme of her daughter, i =o Arsene a © Mr ae te - ee is | ' eset rading Area n a Mise, Cintas: Govt “whe candle | her wall neain” essed © 9° erg. Ralph Mcloais, See .Cow| feniy tn Charlottes + cae (tome Weeaeee: ‘land Hospital. set hp hag sac Mrs. J. a WATERLOO, Ont. (CP)—The least eight per cent annually on a ae to her continued illness Mrs. Joseph Gaudet and son; Pond from Menten Monod — es Se ital ang Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rich |. Mr. pa = left on Fr. recently on return to Hamilton, ; Latin-American free trade area the average, rather than across at Western Hospital, Alberton. Peter left for Toronto to be| Alberton, where she was a pat-| Hosp oe = hasan = wasce ite er an ae an: liek aioe hetan aan 00 Sion. U will, if it is successful, provide|the board The present ten- Mrs, Frank Riley, Sea Cow near Mrs, Gaudet’s daughter | tent. Russe: rry 0 is being day by car for Tatamagouc dency, Mr Pollock commented ' pond was called to Charlotte- Edna who is seriously il] in that Mrs. Alonzo Keough return-| treated for an 7“ inex . a oS en ary tin N.S., to attend the graduation of getown by the death of her’ mo- is to move faster than the mini- town due to the serious illness city. Another son Frank Gaudet ed to her home in Christopher | Charlottetown spent their daughter, Miss Carol Wal-' ther, Mrs. Chester H. Llewellyn. Sere political’ and econ- ni l day from Western Hospital, the city during the lat week. aunt, Mrs. Fred Smi omic benefits for its own mem- oe ber countries and for the West- mum requirements of her brother Rev. Earl Dalton _ manager of Tignish Co-operative Crogs ern world. David H. Polloc aa said here in an address to a 1 the International Business Man- agement course of Waterloo i University College. Mr. Pollock, who is chief of the Washington office of the United Nations economic com- mission for Latin-America, des- cribed the development as a “challenging struggle just be- ginning to take form,” and ; urged Canadians to oe how they can best respond to it. “Political and social tensions. long evident throughout Latin- America, now are reaching very dangerous limits, Mr Pollock said. ‘‘To help in elim- inating them is a most urgent objective in which other coun tries, including Canada, can al! Participate." Their traditional exports do not bring in enough money to a. ae the imports that they e if they are to develop. Reectinety they must make themselves many of the things that they — import. "MUST HAVE SHIFT’ “A shift ee take place," Mr. Pollock stated, ‘‘away from producing a few ‘eaditional nat- ural resources for _ external markets and towards the manu- facture of industrial goods for local and ultimately for world markets.”’ He advised Canadian export- ers to study the Montevideo treaty and the economic char- acteristics of the present mem- bers, with the aim of concen- trating on items whose impor- tation would not be adversely affected. Those investing in the eountries concerned, on the other hand, should look at the Latin - American industries that will benefit under the treaty. In all cases, he added, due Precautions should be taken to merge the private and public interests of Canadians with those of the Latin - American eountries concerned. 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