The Gunman. Mon. June 15, 1964. 18 EAST BALTIC 305mb Dunphy. East Baltic was taken ill and was taken to m Souris Hospital by ambu- lance during the past week. Miss Noelle Holland, teacher Red Point School has been ill for the past week at her home in North . Heather Rose. daughter 0! Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rose. Lakeville underwent an opera- tion in hospital in Montreal. William-Baker. Lakeville is I patient in the Souris Hospital. Mn .3 . rs. Allan Swan, Charlottetown visited with Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Miller. an Baltic. Mrs. Ruth Heckbert. Monoton N. 8.. accompanied by Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. Charlotte- town were visitors to Red Point during the past week. The members of the W. W. Guild held their regular meet. ing in the basement of the East Point United Baptist Church. Kingsboro on Tuesday evening ' which was largely attended as the mothem of the guild mem- bers were all invited and a lovely lunch was provided by V the guild members. Mr. Wayne Couiey. represen- . lative of Massey-Ferguson. of Charlottetown was a visitor to - ' (a Volvo 18008 filled with $1,000.00) “Nil her parents in Toronto; Ont. returned to her home in! Kingsboro last week. 1 Mr. Johnie (R0551 Young. Red ‘ Point. is convalescing following his recent accident when 'he slipped hetween a tractor and narrow while in operation in a field. he was suffering from a cut on the leg and several brui- ses and was on crutches for several days_ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDon- ald. Moncton were weekend iviSitors to North Lake. Both- well and St. Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robert- son. Charlottetown attended the 25 wedding anniversary of Mrs. Robertson's sister and brother- ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Citing. Red Point on May 23rd. Mrs. Amanda Fraser return-l ed to her home at North Lake: having been a patient in the Souris Hospital for several days. Mr. Ervin Robertson. Kings-I boro has had the misfortune of, havmg a bone badly crushed in! his foot when a heavy pole feLl' on it, Mr. Robertson has been, confined to his home tor sever-' al weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rose. Lekeville accompanied their little son Dean William, home from the P.E.l. Hospital in ion he was under observa- tion and tests and is now back to normal, Steel outfit—(‘— Seen Brighteer For Investors . CLEVELAND (A151 — Finan- ' ’ ‘ ' ' cial advisers again are advising investors to buy steel stocks. a s;gn that the industry has picked itself up from a lagging research program four years ago. the editor of Steel says. . Walter J. Campbell. editor. of the metalworking weekly. writes that “four years ago the industry‘s research appeared to be lagging. its market sagging. Friends of the industry were shaking their heads and brok- ers were advising investors not to buy steel stocks." New. more efficient produc- tion technologies have been em- braced since then. says Cam bell. 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