bee a a ae year just north of us. ~~write~ and talk- at- great~ length: ‘ doing it for sport: - They do it for money. | i INSPECTING LETTERS Randolph Manning, president of the Charlottetown Rotary Glub, LEFT, and Jeffrey Hop- Kinson, Timmy for 1966, are in- epecting letters which were stamped and sealed in the pos- Seal Hunt Publicity orgets Human Factor ‘ By A. C: HOLMAN | | Every year at this time the annual seal hunt gets an inordin- | ate amount of publicity. Public- ity mainly centering around ob- jections of the methods. used in the killing of the seal pups. These objections have been voiced in every form of mass media available. They have been written and \expounded in national magazines and in daily nespapers, -Thi have oren tale and discysgsions on radio and on tele dealing with the subject of the seruelty inherent in the annual seal hunt which takes place each Seal pups are very cute; they are round and chubby: they are forry and playful and they have | big brown eyes. a Human pups are likewise very cute. Often they too are round and chubby. Though not furry they are, by times, quite playful and they sometimes have big brown eyes, sometimes- they're blue or hazel or green.. - Human pups,’ commonly called children, are different than seal pups. They need clothes; they need food and they need a place to live. This is where the makers of movies and the writers of the articles fall short. While they of the cruelty in killing those cute little seals, they forget the people who do the killing ‘aren't ‘considered as well as a humane "> tal meter. machine. Rotarians and their wives last night took part in a “‘stuffing bee"’ at the 2 ~ a ) t oe : rok Rtn ee ‘a, St pases = + J : i oie on the section af land be! of displaying another person’s| Christopher Gledhill. supervise tween A. Pickard Machinery Vernon MacKay licence and saying it was ou ee of school music for P.E.I. wilf ; Ltd. and the land owned by the : Hd /own, He was alsu fined $19 and |present instruments to the 35 : ae . | Senior Citizen's Housing-project, Pleads Guilty leosts for driving without a li-|mem enrolled in the O'- ‘ : _ | was discussed at length at t he : cence. Leary Region Lions Band in Jan- howe v4 special city council meeting last Vernon. MacKay of Murray" Others fined $10 and costs vary this year. . 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., March 9, 1966. "2. River pleaded guilty to th€| were: Steward Lea Ford, City, Guest speakers will inciude Meee ee ene ee ae ithe king lion in O'Leary, the charge of drunken driving when | failing to transfer registration of he apjpeared before Magistrate | a vehicle;.Annita Mary Gallant, /band committee chairman, the A.J, Haslam, QC, in City Police | Oyster Bed Bridge, driving |band auxiliary chairman, the Court yesterday morning. He re- without a licence: Howard's pobairman of the O'Leary Region- ceived a sentence of 10 days. | Transfer Ltd. Pownal, inefficient |8! High School board and Erie | Joseph LeRoy Gallan., Sum- James Franklyn |Jessome of Kensington. merside, charged with speeding, | Hickox, Southport, passing on aj S—SCOtC< SSCS was. fined $15 and -costs or five’ solid white line and Lester Jonn| RICE YIELD VARIES days. ze Gallant, ; j | Donald James Cudmore, Win- | eee —_o dim | Australian rice farmers har- | Gaspereaux Native Dies ~ In Hospital Souris Stages Minors’ Night —eneneet | | | | MONTAGUE, — The death oc. Sj: ae oa ae ivest ame a me ss as Mosquito ‘lea- the cured on Monday, March 7th of |; 7° . jcompa wi sounie i pee owe [the school, Roma MacDonald, Wiiiam D. Graham, of Gas-|ing. were each fined $14 and O’Leary Concert ‘ine United Statee end 1,000 guers ms ged mor was presented with a present on pereaux in his 87th year, at the COSts oF five days. , , : ‘Hockey night in Souris. They [behalf of the parents and pupils Kings County Memorial Hospital| !bert. Joseph Jordan, Sher- Set Fo Frid pounds in Asia. = began their play at 5 p.m. and |of the Souris Elementary school. “phe late Mr. Graham was, wood, charge: with failing to. r ay picirempemmen renee cence cain ‘continued for about an hour. A! An exhibition game between fisherman all his life and only Stop at a red. traffic light, was | SUMMERSIDE — The K jthree star selection was made ithe Souris midgets and Murray retired from this profession four fined $10 and. costs or five days. | jo 40): Region Lions Bend sea 4 Mort age Funds _|following the game. Stars in-/Harbor followed the presenta- years ago at the age of 82. He, Donald Aden Mclver, Kinkora, | Majorette ot Band and g ; cluded: Ricky Jennings; Ber- itions. Souris scored within two was born and lived in Gasper- charged with speeding, was. fin- lthe én ehh ge ere to play et ° ‘nard Gillis; Maurice Gallant. Ae- \minutes of the final period and eaux his’entire life. ed $30 and costs or 15:days. the instrument presentation con- Available itivity continued to ebout 11.30. shaded Murray Harbor 3 to 2.| He was married to the former! A city man charged with be- | High School ca oo ae on residential Souris. defeated Murray Harbor |scoring fer Souris were David 4 to 1 and take a 4to 1 lead in oe Kevin MacPhee and | Shore who predeceased him one jtheir two game, home ad /Keith Jennings while Dennis Fer- | Year ago. jeeene, total point series for the /guson and Fred Osborie scored He is survived by seven daught- Kings County title. High scorer |for Murray Harbor. ers and three sons including: x Edith MacArthur of Argyle ing drunk and disorderly was) fined $20 and costs or 10 days. ee at Sigg p.m. it was announced Speeding Charge This group was formed a little over two years ago under the di- bandmaster _ properties H. L. SEAR | lfor Souris was Randy Cheverie | Lilly, Mrs. Perey Dixon, Gas- ; $ rection of Raymond free oe Bere aceeene | Intramural hockey finished the peregux, Laure, Mrs Lawrece Brings 30 Fine - rc e : ce night of hockey. The Canadiens | o¢ Kil ; ‘ : Sy and Mick MacIntosh scored the : co, muir; Blanch, Mrs. | Included in the program will 110 Queen ° other goals for Souris John scored a championship victory | Clarence Landry, Montague; | In Traffic Court yesterday ibe vocalist, Sharon Campbell Jackson scored Murray Her-|°Vet he Romens. Hilda, Mrs. Cameron Reid, Mon- morning, Lance Marehbank Low- |cio on Gs @ member of the Diel 2-1271 ies late moet, Approximately 200 parents at- tague: Rhoda, Mrs. John W. ther, Cornwall, charged with lhend'e trombone . In another home and home, ‘"ted_the evening's activities. MaéDonald, Little Pond; June,| speeding was fined $30 and | 3 a i, mee a ae | Mrs. Cecil Hicken, at home; | costs by Justice of the Peace | the Kings County pee-wee cham- ge ° oe er ewe Wa levied, | Atbert Dinas. ie e Pe aad } C C | Cambridge: aude, Syracuse,; Donald Eric Paul, City, was ii wy thi m Rec pone > te : —— Mac- | It \y ouncl oor yer Halifax and Russel, | fined $25 and costs on a ‘charge } e o e ipe a rs oa ag ee = ee renee | ‘Lean and Wallie Hume scored the goals for Murray Harbor. | This game was played at 7.30, "The late Mr. and Mrs. Graham | celerated their 65th wedding an- niversary in 1962 and were priv- ———————— |] | iledged to have all members of | do your enees | e - ,Reducing Plan | lose bulky fat and help regain slender more graceful tan if reducible pounds and inches of - excess fat don’t disappear from neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, _— ——s just return the em e for your money back. Follow this easy way en- dorsed by many who e ‘ ou Gives Reading It’s simple how quickly one may lose pounds of unsightly fat right in your own home. Make this home recipe yourself. It’s easy, no trouble at all and costs little. Just go to your d store and ask for four ounces of Naran Concentrate. Pour this into a pint bottle and add ore qeepetrat juice to fill the bottle. p.m. : A by-law to amend the by-law, At 8.30 presentations to the establishing a restricted building |best goalie, high scorer and zone for Ward 6 and part. of _kmost sportsmanlike player were | Ward 5 was given a third read- made. These presentations were |ing in City Council yesterday imade in connection withthe In- | morning. The only vote opposing tramural Hockey at Souris Ele-|the amendment was that of mentary School. Ambrose Mac- | councillor Frank Zakem, chair- |Intyre received the best goalie | man of the streets committee. | the family present for the oc- a casion, ° North River His remains are resting at his late residence until funeral ar- Store for everyday rangements have been an- Steady Low nounced. ; , ave tried INSPIRED BY SERFDOM,. this plan and help bring back lnomination, high scoring presen-| The town planning matter, | grace tation went to Harold Bailey and |concerning the allotment . of The Ukrainian national poet fee e p T pobisd ee an tine Se ee youl quickly |the ‘best sportsmanlike player |building sites on Belvedere Av- Taras Shevthenko was free Prices! Plan. ; bloat disap seare—how much bet- award went to Alan Perry. Fol- enue to Island Telephone C 0 m- |from serfdom or police supervi- lowing these presentations the sion for only the last nine years | of his life; ie ter you feel. More alive, youthful underway March 14. Chairman - for the campaign this year is pany and Sunny Isle Farms, show you a simple easy way to| appearing and active. both of whom wish to build | If your first purchase does not YMCA preparing 25,000 letters for Island circulation prior to the annual Easter Seal cam- paign which officially. gets a bit of time planning for the seal hunt and dreaming of the ways they can spend the money they hope to make. There isa human factor to be one when one deals with the sub- ject of the annual seal hunt. [ stress was placed on the hu- man aspect, and less on the hu- mane side of the picture. *To the seal hunters the hum- an factor is a vital one. The hu- mane factor is a luxury. / lux- ury, like--most_luxuries, that the people of the fishing villages can’t afford. Are Released The following are the results of | the Duplicate Bridge Club play at the — Hotel re- NORTH-SOUTH : 1. Mrs. M.A. Farmer and “irs | Carl Green. 2. Mrs. A. Atkins and Mrs. G. MacLean. J 3. Vie Robertson and Walily Cotes. ‘ 4 Jean Dunbar and Bery! Mil- | ar. | 5. Bob Hambly and Dr. L Kilorn. ; for one think ft is- time more | Bridge Results| -. EAST-WEST : Mre: J. Larrabee and E. B | Money that can be converted | into clothing, food and shelter. | The men who go to the ice floes with bludgeons differ from | ~ most of their detractors in one very vital aspect. They do not live in comfortable houses or apartments in Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City or Charlottetown. For the most part they live in :small, poorly heated, jerry-built “houses full of children and with not enough rooms, These homes ‘ere in the fishing villages of | P_E.}, the Magdalen Islands and | Newfoundland “| Ellis. : } 2. Grace King and Jeanette | Gleeson. ; 3 Mrs. L, Cartagher and Vrs E Kays. 4. Mrs. L. Sadler and Mrs. H Simpson. 5. (tie) Mrs. L.E. Wellner and sev°and Louis Gaudet. The club will meet again on Tuesday, March 15. POLES LIKE LUXURIES | The inhabitants of Poland ' spent more .than $1,800,000,000 on alcohol and tobacco in 1965. | While during the winter mon- }* . . fhs the authors and broadcast. | If It's Fish and can s are feasting at their favorite | 9 taurants or in their homes on | ss be caught vestern beef or — frozen WE 7 icMen, etc., the people in the | HAVE rT fishing villages are making do J) —) ol op ed potatoes and bully- | Fresh Frozen’ | pefo-\ j ‘The atithors and broadcasters, | ured Fi @eome late February, may think | c Fish of the seal hunt and begin to | .prepare their learned _ literary | and‘ verbal mush, consumed by | QUEEN ST. MEAT people who have never had a@ MARKET ! meal of boiled potatoes and bul- | ly-beef or who have never had | cialis hte al oes to sleep their childreg three and | four to a bed. 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