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The| formance, and in some cases, ore me bresking mt | Coacionel, Oia — a “i Sr Fyne peng gp ty , Swim in innati, “Ohio. i and inspected. i = a On entering Stanhope about a SECOND TRIP i er is clogged, it should be re-/ one kept as a spare. north of Florida, visit the pile further west we find trailer TOUT No. 2 which takes in all et vt er| Before patting yourself en the Historic Confederation Chamber. tenti ing of No. 1 including Green Gables placed. ome or lacquer) . > Parks, tenting grounds, camping © 4 'the National Park also feat-| thinner will remove deposits back, conduct a final visual -where the first meeting of the areas, play ground - facilities, ae ; | from the fuel tank. Fuel le ft'check fo make sure all screws . caand and the finest ures the Woodleigh Replicas at! | Fathers of Confederation was Picnic areas P ‘ _ These minature! over from last season should have been replaced and all fas- beaches in North America. Our Burlington _ held in 1864, or sun bathe om guide then swings westward fol- castles and world famous build-' be discarded. enings are properly tightened. . Some of the finest: beaches to jqwing the seacoast along the imgs are known as the Wood- Change the lubricant in the be found anywhere along the At-| Guif of St Lawrance, crossing leigh Replicas. lower unit, following manufac-- RUSSIAN CITIES GROW lantic coastline of North Amer-|the newly constructed Cove- |. The oldest Presbyterian church turer’s recommendations in the , ea? head Bay bridge where lobster in Canada, located at New Lon-| owner’s manual, If the old lub-| The Soviet Union now has 29 . All this and more can be ac- boats are moored to the jetty don, is known as the Geddie ricant shows signs of water, cities of more than 500,000 peo- * complished by taking an Abeg- | pelow. Memorial. Most people here are have the lower unit inspected at! ple, eight of them with more weit Sightseeing Tour of Prince! After a short drive we enter % English descent. The next stop your dealer. The owner's ma-| than 1,000,000. ard Island, a new innovat- Rustico, an. early French settle- will be at the frosted food plant | Edw, i ‘fon to P_E.I. An automobile tour! ment where world’ _at New Annan where an explan-' by an i au ; hs ae an tone promsenns % 9) through 1 ‘ vided by factory officials. | center of deep ee See. Tour No. 3, known as the! +14_| western tour, includes tours No. | i ife park c sland. This park| 1 and No. 2 and also features: any one of these experiences —— oo including 2 Visit to the Federal Experi-| promises to be both interesting 56 species native to the Atlantic mental Fox Farm near Summer- and relaxing. side, the only one of its type in FIRST TRIP | Our guide then turns westward Canada which got its start in once more. This time towards 1919. : s Tour No. 1 features the Nat-| Cavendish via the Gulf Shore ..North of Summerside is the} MILES OF GOOD ROADE WIND ROUGH oo ane ’ t _ + © Malpeque Bay—World famous'| adian fishing village..of. overlool Serie wees tT . . = oe a ee | éultural country with its rural|icle enters.the city over the We leave Charlottetown by car One seis Coveae & sated TRIP landscape enhanced by well- cul-| Hillsboro River. | Preparing outboard ' of ; 5 Tour No. 3 then leaves Sum-| tivated farmlands. the Island made famous jporside and enters Borden where | SIXTH TRIP * , a year round omenenene: —_ ~ Beer -voce ae a Tour No. 6, the South. Shore | name form the fourth Duke of | * mainland is maintai y | Tour No. 4 takes highway No. | National Historic Park in Rocky Bedford. We pass through. Cor-| stops and after lunch @ worid’s largest ice breaking car | 2 to the eastern section of the | Point. This park is on the site £ a the seas¢ > . adie of a at | which_the French, during their; or no r 2 n e yt . Ni : hands take more than through the haunted woods| img.to the mainland. |ally settled by the French who|Port la Joie. This is & quiet,| revert fox another seaman of fon! cree eee : | The return trip to Charlotte-| called it St. Louis : time hours. camisee. This is VU! be most interesting. ao via the Trans Canada High-|in 1772. — Micmac Indians lived on a small | | | of our North | No. 1 then leaves Cavendish via includes a pleasantpdrive | A few miles further east is| reservation. There is a recon-| e briefly route 13 which takes one through ‘through a predominantly agri-| the first Catholic Church built| structed 16th century Micmac) ve sealer | of gt : a Pas Bee ae greyed ar ate Ry HT a. if if - : E a g ; i i 5 E d ‘ $ ; E iE i f ; 2 an by Rev. Angus MacEachern, the | Village in the community. ore ere , |] srt Boman Catholic Bishop of| Also included in this. tour is| of .. Prince Ed Island. Here also ° ; some P Add Extra Pleasure To Your Vacation... . 2 : ; was established a Roman Cath-|Canada Highway and MacMil-|Don Wood, service manager at| start with the ignition olic College which was the centre | lan’s Flower Gardens in Corn-| Outboard Marine Corporation of) Trying to squeeze a few Treat Your Family And Dine At The of Catholic education until 1835, | wall. Canada Ltd., in Peterborough.| more hours from bad spark by i] ole he iow cerns fe De city | The entice tunoay job shouldn't! pings will invite trouble. Install Dunstan’s University in Char- a i iniauiane (tS, rat eee St. Peters, the next : ny village on the tour was settled |‘wo miles from the heart of prosper. | Edward Island. When in Charlottetown drop in ~ | ~ Souris, home of the drasger ) ii] and try some of the taste tempting dishes below in eastern PEI its name| Before taking RRR ass the history of the province. Here Ydand eandine © are located Usen Fisheries and or pleasing re-1 Drop in and help you Eastern Fisheries, which hand- | ts in color shots. ont bt te sa 7 cena Soe A TAKEN ON A BET joy your Holiday. Located—in sour of Ga-plent Wit be eomiect- ROME (AP)—Police reported] Rusticoville on Route 6. Beauti- ed with explanations of the pack-| Wednesday the recovery of a | ‘The tour then swings westward | from a private gallery in the =o —— toward Georgetown, but before/ Doria palace. With it was a ote . See ere, ot the tamous| vin6, the 16th-century Dutch : , summer home amous | work taken on a bet. playwright Elmer Harris, famous) ‘The small oil-on-wood portrait RATES: $3.00 Per Person ee pod ot of pe. 2 Jan - oe unching relaxing at) was found in a churc v ' / Et the Kingsway Motel the tour con-| tint after an anonymous tele- $5.00 Per Couple tinues | through | farm | country | phone call to Rome police : which borders on the Brudenell : : OPEN DAILY 6 A.M. TO 2 A.M. | River. | Breakfast If Desired -.@ SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN | The Brudenell Park is the loc- NUMBERS DOUBLE @ SEA FOOD VARIETY | ation of an old Scottish settle-| Russian statisticians say their @ SMOKED MEAT ON RYE mont whee fim selire gn-jmation Row hes 75,200.00) werk- Phone Rusticoville 23 countered trouble mooring in the + opposed to 31,200,000 in | : : Graves of these early explor- ee ers are located on Brudenell Is- : land and. inscriptions are still legible. : ‘ The last stop on this tour takes ‘ tal CHARLOTTETOWN'S FINEST RESTAURANT King's County, Georgetown a known as 219 Queen St. For Delicious Take-out-Orders Phone 2-2288- [Guu Garden Fonds wich pee. @ . vides-employment.in-this_thriv: ing community, MV PRINCE NOVA cae @ ° 5 | Belfast-was probably derived. io Id . : 300 of Seotenh noniae Gala as Gane T eal ) To Vi ®@ Automobile accommodation for | peop: a i TO P.E.I. er Cae aa PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND “ design was taken from Christoph. | The newest addition to the fleet of Northumberland Ferries Ltd., offers © Panoramic view from passenger |er Wren ,and the entire churc the visitor to P.E.L a glimpse at the most modern concepts of design area Guber up te le on Gee and luxury in this area. The engines are larger than ferries backs and squared them with Sovusiitadl wit eal ¢ mile crossing in one hour. the latest in ®@ Latest safety features and life ‘And when in Prince Edward [s- broad axe. na’ aids and excellent passenger accommodations thie is really ‘ aa arate ve hesiit inside, the church will an important part of any vacation plans to visit P. E. Island. saving equipment. . OLD las, daughter of Lord Selkirk, — - ; \ SPAIN’ For the finest foods and whom he brought 0 the Taland SAILING SCHEDULE 1965 a friendly atmosphere make it Lennan, the church’s first pastor. (Daily Including Sunday) @ part of your trip .. . Also od balla the ohuee io Sava te ADT. LEAVE WOOD ISLANDS, PEL & CARIBOU, NS. fora SSG wee” stop po ta yo es ogg May 1—May 31 ........:..9:00 am. 12:00ncon 3:00pm. 6:00 pm. at our Next | Mary Douglas, only daughter June 1—June 30 .........8:00 am. 10:00 a.m. 12:00n00n 2:00 pm. 400 pm. 6:00 pm. Door. inn, the aaly Soclaaan Mien ts July 1—Ang. 30 .......800 am. 9:35am. 11:10am. 12:50 pm. the Belfast Riot which took place 2:30 pm. 40 pm 540pm. 7:15 p.m. (ee ae eee oe oe Aug. 31—Sept. 26 .....800 am. 10:00am. 12:00n00n 2008 pm. 409 pm. 6:00 pm. as at Sept. 27—Oct. 17 9:00 12:00 3:00 5:00 6 mies ane ofthe cata he} = Och. 1B Oct. 28... 880 am. 1280 noon 2:00 pm 400 pm, . ane oe Se Oct. 24—Dee. 20 AST. 800 am. 11:000m. 1:00pm. 340 pm mobile, with its motor off, ap. y, | As-tours No. 4 and No. 5 near aA hn cats [SE eee MB LID \. [151 Kent Street Died 4-4336 | with 2 population of 18.500, bold. e ly greets us as our touring veh- ~ :