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M . m wtnkul ink" l ssrl'llnairTwNE I. no. __4__—__ Cause For Concern The fact that. because of public apathy. the t=:llng and sampling of the pllllllll'ltl In the waters of our Charlottetown “t'lmmliil areas has be?" dlsl'ontlmlmi by our health of- firlsl. should pll-o serious concern to 9\Fr\‘ l-lllZall \\'e have taken our bathing lacllltlas so much for grant- ‘ erl that we ham falled to heed the ‘ warning: of the «mom contamina- ‘ tinn pl‘rlhlem that confronts us—e problem rlue i‘l our own carriessnells in nerrisinn the most elementary [smalllmna NV“ it Wlli cost money ,a lot of mnrwl—to get rid "i the eontamlnation and ensure better condition: in the tulure. For flw wear: the health "liltial! have been mp4 rtinz i’lIPli' findings and sounding liwlr warnings with reward to the l-nntaminatlon danger. particulaer in the areas of the Charlnitfiinwll llnlprl'ronl and River- side Hospital l-. .-h In ntlwr areas. as at Ri'lt’illlm. Vii-tori» Park and le. i‘ltllli, tho conditions ranfl fl-mll hall to y u .1 arrnl'riimz in "Va. at-la nllld r‘nllt‘ltmns Flmtlmr sew- srl around till’ erml Rarrarks has fl'l'dll‘ll a narlll‘lllal’ nlenare. le plump,“ nl‘ sewage irrat- mcnt I: not uni": to he ansv to hanrllv no“, mzt llrll'lollhtlnil}~ It will [at lvnr:o ll' t‘llrther neclerterl. We can applarmtv t‘ln rrliill‘fiilflfl which the hralth oil-rial: feel at our past tnrllttsrum-o hm “H mm that tiwv will rornnilder their riwlslon to inn-v us in the lull—ll now. That would onll- nlunp us min a deeper apathy. “'hnt we need mow than ever In their Cnfltlnlll‘d urnlnn and assis- tenoe. Their warnlnr now should he ennlllrll to rouse lls—tn sllsme us. inriMdvinto looking at the problem Irlllarvly. and doing what we can to remedy it without further loss of time. Birthday Reflections 1 Canada‘s national hlrthdey will ‘ beohssrw-d this year with no nndne mlarmey. Problems of pressinl national concern have warned us that we all no longer "lie at anchor h the wmm of time." The stream h flowittl swiftly. and we munt set our course against the untenable ell-rents. or be swept away. But challenges were nothing new to our pioneer m". or to their esrller descendants who huilt their colonial ' » heritage into a Dominion stretching {meat-lasait wouidheeurpris- hmin vlewoiunrstern history. if we hell developed into mineiees and . W simple. lorepllhie of meet- 1' In the lilfltkl n1 adversity um are esrnuehllnartoinationelnthh as the senatorial m of Him and relaxation. it II the fillilrnlt. not "K 91!. l .iiiill nethetwleflinforlperiodol austerity. it we are to start living within our mans and prodlninz goods at prices that will sell on world markets. we must tighten our belts and be willing to work harder et work that is genuinely produc- tive. That is the substance of the challenge ennll'untin; us: and hard as it may seem after the utopian dreams in which we were living dur- ing the election Cami-in. it is sure- ly nothing to entitle us to any emwn a! martyrdom. We have weathered far worse storms in the past: and it is in be hoped that tomorrow's anniversary, and its civil observance on Monday. will serve as an inspiring reminder of this fact. and help us in realise that. despite minor setbacks. we are yet on the threshold of armor- tunities such rs the most optimistic of us can surcer picture. Saskatchewan Crisis July 1 is the deadline for im- plementing Saskatchewan‘s medical rare insurance act. Amendments to the regulations were announced i)! the Saskatchewan guvernment on Thursday. but did not budge the province's doctors In refusing to work under the legislation. Premier Lloyd o i' {e r e d to mails a public documentary statement on propos- als to allow doctors to practice nub side the act and repeal or alter other sections n! it The doctors maintain, however. on legal advice. that these proposals would have to be incor- porated into the eel to he accept- able. Last-minute plans are now being made to serve the province‘s 920.- 000 citizens on an emergencydmly basis. The situation is fraught with tension and hnrli feelings on both sides. engendered by the long eon- l’mver-sy over this issue which could leave the pl'rlvlm-Az in a serious health situation indeed if the meas- ure ms through and the doctors— or the mat majority of them— lldhere lo the stand the_\' have tak- en. A last ditch sppenl has been made by the Medical Association in the Ssskatrlwwnn government which may yet prove effECtivr. it is to defer implementation of the act pending resumption oi the dis. cussions at an early (late. (A "cool- lnmot‘f" period Ill Prime Minister Disinnhaker sald in referring to his decision not to have Parliament summoned until the election cam- psilrn feelinlrs had subsided.) Whether the Saskatchewan gov. srnment will spree to this pmla-lsai was not known at the time of writ- ing. but it could he a lace savinl gesture for hath sides. Pertainly the problem is tro serious for either side to think at anything but the public interests that are at stake. A doctm' strike is the last thing Saskatchewan or any other mince em afford: the last thing. too. we should thlnil. that the medical pm- fession there or elsewhere an em- tanpiete without trays misgivings. EDlTORlAl. NOTES it is gratifying to note, on the authority of Fisheries Minister “I; Ian. that. heteuee a! tile eiuw am of the season due llo lee conditions. the three lobster fishini amoral in the Maritimes have been extended. in the distria which inclndu "M of Prince Edward island the season is being extended by six days 0 O U A person who lnmlulnariiy canes under the influence of a drug aunt be convicted under tile impaired drivinl sectilwl 0f the Crimilll Code. necordinl to a merit Supreme Court of Fannie ruling. 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News Illleill a nelebhur whose arm-n was em hamalinuy bare except In mm wi Ief sluts. mm" um. Ameriulll not nwilhtheioh‘i'hedlnlerui m Infidelth in lhe till-"ions Cul- ‘ ehra Cul turn: over lhrm likr ills uwnnl ei nlmll'ln When a usrtlrllisrly llesvy slide will-d «lll the wool lit months. hardened men Illnld no lhelr shovels and rned. Asl- eli by them whel to do. Guth- als ulme lit a slam a ll li id. “Why. din lt oul slain." His nnnw-whllr heir thatched the mind oi a benevolent delvfll ‘ Mall listened to the alumni trivial elmlplsmls. but no on - ioulled ion/0rd in his "liver- llnlll In a yellow reil rar. aptly called the "Veliuw Peril " The whole world “IIIth the difllilll oi the Bil Ditrh. No- where had men used llo mirth muete. tnltll n blazer artflle- . I la‘ lake. or a iarler earth llaan Pen-me we. the W ted 0i Amen haw-bow “'I'n n In Culdfl ' ll Ena- llsh Ma wrote. 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