Hunting Pressure Should Cull Animal Population 1 Several couples tram HowlIn'Doiron and Marlene and Carol Gallant, Mrs. Alban T. Arsenault motored to the Mill Road mi 1411- Arsenault of Howlan were among and daughter Sandra and Mrs.l !day night where they attended a the many children who took part Alban D. Arsenault. I Howym 'Friday, Dec. 9. 1955 The Guardian Page 11 uy THE CANADIAN PRESS Wort; game officials checking ,,' the take of big same in the "rtIl'ln('.e this season are also help- no hunters to find their quarry. mlllieck points established in hunt- . 2 areas are playing a part as '"yu,.m,3tion booths where hunters l.",. learn of likely game haunts L:-.d road and hunting conditions. provincial authorities hope that hunters will become better ac- quainted with game officers and learn more of the need for "on- -acrvation. They emphasize too that information furnished bY huiilm at check points while on their way home may help solve big game management problems. REGULATION NECESSAIH John Stelfox, government game Uiulogisi, said Alberta should be liarvcstintz a greater number of big game animals than now i he raw llunting pressure on deer. elk and moosc should be regulated so that herds are culled periodically it) keep the animal population from increasing. Mr. Stelfox said the population 'llll1S out without shooting when your food causes the health of ani- nals to deteriorate. But when here is lack of good food. he said. iiidcsirablo vegetation begins to dance of diseases and other facts l card party at the home 11 Mr- in the shur-Gain Amateur program develop on the range and it can never support as urge B popuhm and Mrs. Stanley Gaudet. tion as it did before. i l The big game season opened inl the province Nov. 1 and it is ex-l pected a record 30.000 hunters will take the field before it closes Dec. 31. Hunters have a wider choice of game than they had in 19?; when only 8.000 licences were so - NOW LEGAL GAME . Deer and moose are legal game in specified areas after being prtri tected since 1952 and the area' where ”either sex” elk hunting isl allowed is larger this year than: last". Good stocks of deer and elk have ibeen reported and mule deer are increasing in numbers. D. E. Forslund. superintendent of , gamc for the province, said it is impossible to compare the overall hunting yield with last year's. He said it will not be known until lo- cal distributors report at the end of the season how many licences were sold. Supervision is also more exten-l sive than in the past. Hunters havel been asked to leave the lower jaw. of the animals they bag at check points so scientists can obtain in- formation on the survival of young, age composition of herds. inci- ELLERSLIE BIDEFORD Rev. and Mrs. A. J. MacDonald. Norton, N.B., former pastor at Bid- etord, spent last week visiting friends here on the Island While TYNE VALLEY Mrs. D. Livingston. New Domin- ion, is visiting with her sister. Mrs. Dean Crosby and Mr. Crosby. The many friends of Mr- Lee- man Campbell are sorry he has had to enter the Prince County Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gaudet of Aiberlon are now visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Fidele Arsenault at Woodstock. A pretty autumn wedding was solemnized by Rev. M. J. Rooney at St. Anthonys on Saturday morn- ing Nov. 26 when Helen Ruth. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony l-iinnan became the bride of Camil- lus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Gallant of Summerside Attend- ants were Miss Francis Arseilault of Howlan and Arnold Arsenauit ul Duvar. The couple plan to reside in Summerside where they are both employed. Rev. M. J. Rooney who spent the past 10 days with his parentsy in Boston, returned home on Fri- day evening. Nov. 25. Mr. Ernest Buote of Kelley Road. who was a recent patient in PC. Hospital. Summerside, returned to his home on Sun.; Nov. 20. Mrs. Alyre Buote of Mill Road recently spent a day or two with her nieces Mrs. Gus DeCostc and Mrs. Joe Arsenault who are now both resi” in Summe elde- Messrs. Euscbc Arscnault and Eddie Gallant motored to Charlot- tetown on Sat. Nov. 26. On return the same evening they were ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsenault and family. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan with friends attended the supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Runs Gallant at Summerside in honor of their daughter and son-ln- law. Mr. and Mrs. Camillus Gal- lant on their marriage in the morn- ln O'Leary Hall on Wed. night Nov- ill. Arthur Richard recently spelt a day at West Cape. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault mot- Miss Norma Gallantt, student at l Tignish Convent spent a couple of 3 suffering from a heavy cold. Tignish Shore, spent the first week- ored to Emerald on Sun. Nov. 27 smoky on their 26 wedding anniversary to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin. Alyre Buote of the Mill Road was inlllowlan on Sun. 2'1. 3. J. Haywood of Charlottetown was in Howlan early in the week having sold his homestead here to Wm. Gallant of the Dock Road who plans to move in soon. ' Mr. and Mrs. J, T- Gallant of Upper Howlan were in Bloomfield on Tues. evening visiting with Mrs. Gallant's mother and family. Edward Xrsenault of Tignish is spending a few days at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsenault and Mr. and Mrs. Eusebe Arsen- ault motored to Summerside on Friday evening Dec. 2 Motoring to Alberton on Sun.. Dec 4 were Mr. and Mrs. Robert A meeting of members andyof- ficers of the Holy Name Society Dec. 4 at 3 p.m. Mr- Peter Doiron of Duvar spent a few days recently down around Charlottetown at the home of his daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Syl Perry returning on Sat., Dec. 3. Mrs. Peter U. Gallant of Mill Road. Howlnn. R.R. is now visiting at the homes of her sons, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gallant, Unionvale. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant. 0'- Leary. Mrs. Bruce Carruthers spent Sun. Dec- 4 at Cape Wolf. AG PEACE MEASURE The Rush-Bagot treaty limiting naval armaments on the Great Lakes was signed by Canada and the U. S. in 1817. days recently in Alberton Hospital Mr. P. A. Arsenault. teacher at end of Dec. at his home in Wood- was called at St. Anthony's on Sun. - l I l I l l l! . ixsxcz-.;-3-'.-;.'.- KENWOOD ALL WOOL BLANKETS WARMTH WITHOUT WEIGHT FOR COMFORT - - FOR BEAUTY FOR THAT SPECIALGIFT ;ccrLna-e-. -.t..-.2.”T.Tf2L'..'TTW.f'.'&'C2"...,. . - . , Make It A Merry Christmas With FABRICS From MOORE & McLEOD LTD. VICEROY FLORALTINT Size 72 x 90 .. VICEROY TONF. ON TONE Size 72x90....- .. 19.95 19.95 i......... .551: Size 72x90..... . . . . . . . . . .................l6.95 2:3: Kgesy Eighty: ggflsalf. of M" Hospital for treatment. mg. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mcisaac. n'l.eary. were weekend guests of Airs. Mclsaac's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willard McAusland, Ellerslie. Mrs- Vincent Perry and baby son Sympathy Of "Iii Community ll Mrs. Wilfred MLicDougtill spent are now patients at Mrs. Boulter's extended 1-0 the family 01 the 18” the weekend in North Bedeque, Nursing Home at 0'Leary. liatford Ellis. Tyne Valley. whose guest of Mr, and Mrs, Lorne M3c.i y . death occurred on November 233., Cauny l liilr. and Mrs. Iuddie Gallant and in the Prince County Hospital. ,i;innly motored to Summerside on The many frinds of Mrs. Elroy M011-. NOV-211 IlEV- and M11 1- w- Slwdolli Ramsay are sorry to hear she is . left on Monday. November 2391 101' confined to her home with mumps. Miss Mm” Clay M Ch”l”"emW" their home in Oxford, N.S. Due to M J h M I it I y visited Howls" School on Nov- 80- their departure the Bideford charge FS- 0 II ' 0mPS00- 8 01' - - - - . '5 again wmmut a mmister gguglgme Ii)" Abfgcenfl Sasylli” -ml lIl:":(l1n'i(grllif'line Oaftqtlliggllsildmse Sgfe a ec. r- a or avin on Tuesday Nov. am, Mr, and spam ay month visiting with heifiincle. 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Size 72 X 84 . 12.50 Also BABY BLANKETS with whipped ends and Satin bound. ..--soc...---o--........,...- ALL KENWOODS ARE MADE OF VIRGIN WOOL Long Springy Fibres- Unrivolled Warmth-Pre-shrunk 1o.size Linen Luncheon Sets Ellerslie. lllr. and Mrs., George Hardy and mail son Hamid. have returned home. after spending the summer months in Fredericton N.B. where iii-- Hardy was employed. The dance held In the Legion Superb Irish Linen Luncheon and Dinner Sets made of the purest of Irish Linen in a ariety of sizes. lltlll-on Tuesday. November 29th, sponsored by the Bideford. W. I. was a success financially. Proceeds were in aid of an X-ray machine for the Tyne Valley Health Centre. Sympathy is extended to the fam- ily of the late Mrs. Phillip Williams whose death occurred on Thursday, December 1st, at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. L. A. Burleigh. The funeral was held at the Anglican Church. Ellerslla. on Saturday at- ternoon. December srd. Interment was in the church cemetery. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Mlllar Craig whose marriage took place at the Presby- terian church Tyne Valley on Nov. Dr. and Mrs- William Burlelgh and family. have returned home after spending two years in Ger- many. Dr. Burloigh is a member of the Canadian Army. After spend- in: a vacation with their parents. they will leave for Montreal where Dr. Burleigh has been posted. Miss Edna Barlow was a visitor to Freetown last week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Maccaull spent part of last week visiting in barlottatnwn. I Congratulations are extended to iss Dorothy Mlllar. who was Robert Miller, Bldeford. and is tak- ing teacher's training at P.W.C. Her parents motored ilo Charlotte- town to be present for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coughlln and family have returned to their home after spending the summer months in Fredericton. N.B. Mr. Coughlta was employed near there. Mrs. Bertram Phillips and fam- ily left recently for Halifax. 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