Island News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Oct. 20, 1965. | Premier Shaw Favors Free Trading Prospect Premier Walter R. Shaw com- menting om the suggestion of a free trade area composed of the Atlantic Provinces and New Eng-| land said, ‘I would favour the prospects of an area of this! eould be established, with special trading regulations, within the — | York, jing between a dozen business lmen and APEC officials from the Atlantic province met ® and development possibilities.”’ The idea of a proposed at these ings. Mr. Kipping also said, “‘in the Maritime area we have tradi- tionally suffered from Little York Cow Is Breed Leader Glenholm Linda Lou, a senior four-year old cow owned bv Al- mon Wood and Sons, Little was a Canadian clase leader for production in the Syr- shire breed for the period cover- ed by the current Ayrshire Re- political boundaries of Canada) | and the United States will make an. interesting study. “What may come out of such a study would be difficult to etate,”’ said Premier Shaw, ‘‘pos- . sibly no province would be in a better. position to avail. itself of the New England market than P.E.1." ‘The suggestion of the free trade area composed of these regions is not new, but it. was| brought up again by John J. Mc- Carthy, commissionr of adminis- | MR. KIPPING such a study of prospects for a) free trade .area. 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