ISLAND NEWS PAGE EXCELLENT MAC-KEREL CATCH’ES REPORTED Excellent Mackerel catches Ray and Michael Klnch land- but the greater part of the were landed at Alberton South ed close to 2.000 per boat. catch is iced and trucked to ~ the past three days. Tuesday. Catches were down yesterday the mainland. Price expected 1 Hanson Smith brought in the mornin ' first haul totalling close to trical storm which hit the a pound. Shown unloading also had good catches. Wed- lers flocked to the wharf Michael Kinch and Ed Mill- nesday morning Myrl Mat- from all directions when word man. I 0 Graduation O e Is Tonight I ceremonies will be held for 32‘ students at Miscoucho Regional ‘ High School tonight, Sister t. Mary Eugenia. prin- . . . . said that Planting of two trees. one .to give children a proper up- students from grades 9, 10 and commemorating Confederation bringi g 11 will participate in the cere- m ’ . tennial. were two of about halfi Elected to office for the com- Guest speaker will be Hart. 8 dozen extra activities report- ling year are Fred Halpin. well Daley of Charlottetown. ing of the Miscouche Home and lvice president, and Mrs. David School Assoctation. i‘v’essey. treasurer, Sister St. the. Wildlife Park, parents' visit lPrinc‘pal Lorne CEmee“ in' . to classes during Education Stalled the new” appomied 0‘" Centennial Concert. and Centen- . Vnial rally. according to Lorne New remarks I‘m" old and new ? " _ . ,.__—__. O SNACKS AND School-Life committee. I: ORDERS CASTOR 01L During the meeting Ray La— Japan has ordered 250.000 a N, 15’ forme‘i H mid 5 Library l nesia for annual delivery 111- D ' g due to a severe elec- is in the vicinity of four cents . one ton and other fishermen area Wednesday night. Ped-. crates of fish are Ray and thews. Mont and Cecil Hutt, got around of the landings -—'—-;'———‘————— Miscouche RHS SUMMERSIDE —— Graduation S cipal of the school, n . and the other the Convent Cen- .OFFICERS ELECTED ed at the recent annual meet- president, Edward Laughlin. Others included a visit m lAngeIa was re-elected secretary. Week, the Misic Festival. a Ice” ' The meeting closed with a Campbell. chairman of the DTPSIdenis' . ICE CREAM TREATS moureux. chairman of the new- i to.“ of “mm. on from Indo_ Airport Road committee. ave a "VEPYlthough the country has been stimulating" book report an} able in produce only 50000 tom “Parent and Child". by Rever- i annually, ' end Trese. The book is now ‘ available through the library‘ committee. Characteristics of children aged 10-11-12 was the topic of a talk by John MacDonald. whol ts from the Mental Healthl Clinic. The talk was followed: by a brief group discussion; Earlier in the year a similar‘. talk dealing with ages 5-6-7,' which was followed up with. discussions. films. and the cir-‘ culation of a summary. was given. Object of the related* series is to give parents incen‘ l tive to continue learning how. Atlantic Drywall Insulation Ltd. 46 Valley St. Charlottetown MAN THIS IS IT! OUR SERVICES TO YOU . BLOWN INSULATION (most modern oquipmonl used) 0 nsvwsus TAPING (also 2" solid paiiiim, no ntudding noodod, Sound proof-l Q soormo . PERMANENT SIDINO (fireproof, applied over In- sulation backer board. 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June 12, 1984 Snob Appeal Seen Best Bet For Japanese Market Entry VANCOUVER (CP) —-The se- cret of selling consumer goods to the Japanese is to cash in on Ja n's growing “elite” market and sell strictly on snob appeal. says Peter Higashi. a Tokyo newspaperman. Mr. Higashi_ assistant bureau chief for The Associated Press in Tokyo and a former Vancou- ver resident, was here recently i to address the financial execu- tives institute. Speaking in an interview, Mr. Higashi said "a typical Japa- nese gentleman wears a Swiss wa h and wears a suit made from British fabric. with the tag sewn down the pocket so that people can see it, “He drinks Scotch costing up to $25 a bottle and carries an 'expensive lighter and fountain Japan has a tremendous ball point pen industry, but no- body unless he is a student. would be caught with one." be 5m . A typical Japanese gentle- woman, he said, wears im- ported shoes, American make- up and dresses of English tex- tiles and Italian silk. GROWTH PHENOMENAL Mr. Higashi said the growth the Japanese snob market reflects the traditional interest in foreign foods. plus the “plie- nomenal" development of her economy. This grth has on- abled Japan to remove import and exchange controls and throw the doors of her economy open to the world. One immediate result. he said. was a 50 per cent increase in consumer goods in the past year; cornflakes. baby foods and canned soups are familiar ms on grocery shelves and Japanese girls are coaxed into 0 w. 3 WEATHER 'ronon'ro tori —— Observed temperatures: Min. Mas Dawson . . . .. ..49 53 Viincouvu| m . 35 59 Victoria ... . 59 Edmonton 45 79 Calgary 40 77 Regina .. ... 50 72 Winnipeg ... u. . 52 I Toronto .. 1 Ottawa ...- ... 46 Montreal .. 49 76 Quebec . . 48 7s Fredericton . .51 67 using make-up by the big Amer- ican beauty houses. “It‘s a funny market." mused Mr. Higashi_ “Price is no ob- ject. Imported toilet tissue costs tihree times as much as Japa- nese tissue. but it is selling at a furious pace." Canadian development of this market. he said, could ease pro- tectionists feelings in Eastern Canada. ome Canadians complain that Canada sells Japan raw or semi-manufactured material re- turned wit:h n high labor con- at. If Canada captured more of the Japanese consumer market. he added. it could generate comparable numbers of mouse facturing jobs. 0 Saint John .B Moncton .., . .51 Halifax .. .. Charlottetown . .. 48 Sydney . . . . .. 46 Yarmouth . .47 st. John’s, Nfld. . .42 HALIFAX (Cpl—The weather office says broken cloud cover- ed much of the district late Thursday as a disturbance that was located near Sable island moved away from the region. A large high pressure area that was centred over Lake Huron was moving towards the Maritime provinces. Today should be sunny in all 8331282! climb to the 60s and 703 Regional forecasts: Nova Scotis Mainland. Prince Edward Island and New Bruns- wick: Sunny Mid warmer wifli a few cloudy intervals: north- west winds 15. Low-hm at Hall- fax and New Glasgow 42 and Gil. Goshen 40 and 70. Charlottetown 40 and 05, Yarmouth 42 and 60, Kentville 42 and 70. Moncton and Saint John 42 and 75, Fred- ericton. Edmundston and Camp- bellton 45 and 75. NO DISCRIMINATION WASHINGTON (Apt—A new law requiring equal pay for equal work went into effect Thursday. covering more than ,000,000 women in the United States under the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act. q Charlottetown Welcomes OF AMERICA UNITED COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS Prince Edward Island is known By sever al unofficial names—Tho Birthplace of Canada. The Garden of the Gulf. The Million Acre Form. The Kentucky of Can- ada and 'The Island'. This variefy of no mes is a tribute to the esteem which the province has won in the hearts of those who know and love this tiny Island'- li was described by its discoverer. 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