OTTAWA lCPl——Spiralling hos- 9i‘al costs may boost the cost of the ll8.l.iC:lal hospital insurance scheme well beyond the original estimate, the Senate health com. mittee was told Wednesday. Dr. J. W. Willard, head of the health depart-ment’s research di- vision, estimated that if all prov. inces get into the scheme next year, the share of costs borne by the federal treasury would rise to about $215,000,000 for a full year. However, hospitals had been gripped by “considerable infla- tion” in the last four or five years, with their administrative charges rising between six and BRISTOL The opening dance in the new Legion ball room was held last week with a large crowd in at- tendance. This new dance floor will feature dancing every week with a city orchestra. Many come from all parts of the Island to attend the weekly dances. The Legion club rooms are on the up- per floor away from the ball room. Mrs. Herb MacDermott was in the city last week on business. Mr. Charlie Eldershaw, who was in the Provincial Siariatorium for two years, has arrived home. His friends hope that he will soon be feeling well again. One of the top fishermen in the community. Charlie worked too hard in the past and broke his good health. Miss Ursula Alyward, who is employed with the Telephone Company in Souris, was a week- end visitor with her parents, Mr. Color pictures couldn't be eosier— New Brownie Starlet Camera gives you glorious cplor snapshots and slides, beautiful black-and-whites. And all you do is just aim and shoot! (Flasholder, o o o 0 I D i 0 Big Picture Weekend _ on the way — for you and a New Kodak Camera! _ as. Page C““”‘l3mQ Hospital Costs Miay Boost Insurance Bill 10 per cent annually. d>‘Tth1ds rise will continue, he p1-e. _‘° 9 » If the present pressure on Wages and the Price of other goods hospitals need also con. tinue to increase. MSe_nator Thomas’ Crerar (L - b 31}'1t0b3 D r e d 1 c te d on that asis that the federal treasury's burden would rise to $275,000,000 01‘ $300,000,000 in five years. EXPANSION NEEDED Replying to other points raised, Dr. G. Cameron, deputy health mlmster. agreed that the deinaiid for hospital beds is in- Clteaslng and that hospitals likely will h.ave to expand. Senator F. A. McGrand (L- and Mrs. Bill Alyward. Miss Emily MacDonald, East Point, was a visitor in the vil- lage for a short time last week. Many people remember Emily from the time when she resided in this community. Mr. George MacDonald, a for- mer Bristol boy, was the leading man in a happy event which took place in Charlottetown on Satur- day. Mr. MacDonald married Miss Vera Edwards, a city girl. Many people from this vicinity at- tended the wedding and recep- tion which was held at the home of the groom’: parents, Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald. After an evening reception, which was held at the home of the bride’s grandparents, the happy couple left on a mainland honeymoon. When they returned, they took up residence in Charlottetown, where Mr. MacDonald is on the staff of Canada Packers Limited and the bride is an employee of the Chariot-tetowin Guardian and the $6.95 For snapshots and color slides, too—New Brownie Starflex Camera has big viewfinder. Rotary Flash- M older gets 6 flash shots with one load. With bulbs, batteries, film. Brownie Starflex DeLuxc Outfit, complete . . - $23-75 ‘ ‘ A J . : - - «.- beautiful snap color, indoors or out. 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Complete outfit, with bulbs, batteries, film o o n 0 Save your fun — in snapshots or color slides. ‘.3. See these outstanding camera values demonstrated at your Kodak dealer/’s ment. Evening Patriot. Mr. James MacDonald, who was working with the C.N.R. extra crew, has left his job and ac- cepted a position with the Irving Oil Co. in Charlottetown. Mr. Mc- Donald commutes from his home to the city Trout fishing is pretty slow now that millions ofgasperaux havel invaded the streams. Somel streams are so full of the her- ring-like fish that they form a bridge and are dipped out with dip nets. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Webster, former residents of this vicin- ity who purchased the Glen Al- den cabins some years ago, have re-opened for the season. Many fine comments have been heard on the friendliness and hospital ity of the couple. Miss Sheila Gauthier, who was a patient in the Chanlottetown Hospital, is around again and in much better health. 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