we 5 ‘ 2 v dita your. Shi og : ' A ‘ fi , ’ 4 LJ ; s 3 . OUTDOORS : : . ope - ote .* j@tem about the institution of | (The Guardian “Charlottetown, Sat.. | 966. 11 Aft ral doe ee Stability In Parliament parliament a creo fa tae TR ek 1 fe te _ Mr. Turner said. the Conserya- . what. was needed was an When the prime minister TORON Ora Sage government last week Le h d A M ae T cP Automa- mier or even a mayor the same shows.‘that a party can’ no aug e t oran’ S- ime said the matter could not he : longer ‘stand on its past record considered, Moran, acgordihg to Timi 6 tu en Wins | Pictured Unlikely For Time ic"! fe" uit" Randolph Says Sir Winston’ fire" mitkon™ and modern communica- |potential national audience as a tions have s 0 much that ee the aoe ‘ ~-* and count on winning. LONDON (CP) — Randolph Winston's héalth was a matter Soames. flew into a great tan- : “good, old stable’” days of a » cadarartent ‘scare Ae pi “The new arrogance: is the Churchill; journalist son of Sir &f concern. “"~ ae and ranted and raved and 2 Mr decade ago is unlikely’ John: ete aniie “ae ae ee . arrogance of thosewho—live-in--Winston-* Chiirchill,—says—his-—“Frequenly, throughout the Fsaid it was most unfair... >A Turner, minister without port: forces. every political party t a world of surveys, data, re- father laughed at the political 25 years during which Moran week later his wife wrote to folio, said here. keep its platform urrent ani Ports, statistics and wit, con- ambitions of Lord Maran. the was my dale’ e peaiae trany penne {or Gls Aare oe By JACK McANDREW jtional areas, must < aprot Television and faster commu- palatable. ° we jvinged_ of their own expertise, doctor who®thas raised. doubts. months would pass between haved so foolishly and sudmy. After some unayotdable de jour forests oe aos agro! \things are taken for granted un- jnigations “Have strained Parlia- jand | of the right’ in’ what they about Sir Winston's fitness as visits, months of enormous cre. a'® the-lettar- ep i608 G64 days the Executive of the Pro- tice forest conservation ei Ne til progress begins to do saway \ment's framework, changed the | WANT QUICK ACTION are bavi sae cttioni | \prime minister and party leader ative activity and sparkling “© ee ea * \after 1943. j i ad health and vigor ‘which Moran with them. Did we. ever stop to \Politician’s relations with the| “Coupled with the pace of Churchill’s lengthy article in never had the opportunity to ob- vincial Fish and Game Associa- th e Protection and conservation think of our environment. with- public and produced a new ar- \change, ‘modern communication | quirement of explaining of. the pRoIRE "IMPROVISES tion has judged and selected the of our forest areas, we also ke winning essays and posters en- €P’ out the presence of wildlife Our,Fogance by an aristocracy of|compounds the impatience of \People just what they are doing. : rh oe, tered in ‘the pam nating held fa Paar sippy in halance and-sunlit mornings would be without “lexperts. (people for the enactment of yes- | ao * me ate aeee a the aan re menaine mee ae ‘ SCONES ee ee during National Wildlife Week. Se provide habitat. for song, the forest, fields, and mea-| ‘‘We may some day manage terday'’s program tnto tomor- chemin: ‘ins Glble Giek” o troversy over Sir, Winston's SOUGHT CABINET POST Hp ee ae Holla, lee. ‘I've read most of the essays, ere spe er of fish. But |dows would be stil, the ‘rivers|a majority government bt rons legislation. een or cannot understand. health sparked by the publica-, Churchill also writes that, aé- ee eri Pu — ae and its not any exaggerayon {0 polluted. killi ually becoming |and streams would be absent of |never stability as we once! “The fact that the current.” “Expertise and democracy tion of Moran's book Churchill, leording: to. his brother-in-law, “@Y ‘Tum biome with a sketet say that the judges bad a Very lacie through ater oct en en ae tine: and the khew it,"” Mr. Turner told the machinery of the House of Com- have always been difficult. to The Struggle’ for Survival, 1940. Christopher Soames, when Sis Pad bul no pen og pencil se tough -time, in selecting. a pro- 2's ee ae poisoning last moments of our vacations, Toronto Kiwanis Club. mons or the will of its members peconcile.” 65. Winston was forming his cab- she made a brush out of pieces vincial winner. It took a good an. As a result which through a small incident) He said. that television has 40 respond is inadequate to di. ———— wren" | Be suggests “Moran's view: of iat Aba? ae arin, S500) of grass She liked the effect oran asked to be. of our careless actions we allow of a fleetin id- t a legislative pro t g deér or scampering | accentuated and exaggerated |sest a legisla program at a CHOOSE — HOTTER HEADS ; : i ” waste disposal to seep into these |squirrel had supplied the fulfill- |political trends—such as the pace generated by the commu- Australian aborigine. women his tather's health was re- made health minister. aad stuck with the brush.’ She that edged the others Eo" anounh peaies, of water. Through man's ment of that holiday. We would |flow of power to the provinces |nications mijdia has prompted sometimes use electric ‘irons to stricted by’ the fact that they / ‘This was met with a hilar-’ recentlyopened an exhibition. of nward strife~to create’ change face a ‘still, barren, grey en-|from Ottawa—and gives a pre-'dissatisfaction with, and cyni- dress their naa hair, {seldgm.. net we when Sir ious and incredulous response. her. \ wors here. to be declared winner, but final- in his landscape, trees have’ vironment. unable to be restored hose t of | zoe Bas oe a aie been destroyed, marshes drain- |by any artificial means of man's ectatl Tignish ed, and land cultivated. only to imagination. It's a fine piece of. work,, and realize that he didn't really | To prevent the’ daniraation of I hereby turn this week's “Out [pees to do these things: but as'our heritage and natural re- ‘doiwa: column “over to “Allan solo ve it Is too late. .| sources, a National Wildlife that everyone can get the e As we. review our. environment Week (April 10-16) was establish- OUR CLAIM TO FAME. -- Zit of his thoughts... "Very, little in our surroundings ed in honour of Canada’s, if not British Woollen deal of head scratching and re- reading before they found one o |compares with the beauty ahd jthe world’s greatest naturalist, CONSERVATION OF nat al ability of, wildlife. Each |Jack Miner, This week is a week WILDLIFE AND NATURAL |ereature in nature holds {ts pos!- jwhen the peoples of Canada are RESOURCES on. We may use as an. exam-|asked to concentrate on the im- 1 We, the Yenerations of today ple in our own environment any |portance of the conservation of , room in our household: each wildlife and natural resources. have bee thed i occa eaves ee |article of furniture in this room} Our. precious heritage can be Enjoy The SWEATERS precious heritage, But song | is shpat ane meee to create do not take active measures . ja balanced interior; similar to|to preserve, it. We do not need a eo taene danppenring trout life itself, If we subtract any spe- i destroy our wildlife and the New Peto r®. sportawear tha “carelestnaha of man: ec of wildlife through careless-jnatural- unspoiled recreation ar- ~~ Beverages @ fur - jMess, we will create an unbal- eas that we now possess. anced society of wildlife. | Our heritage, we must; Like winds and sunsets, wild ‘will protect it! destroy young birds and ‘her | environment by. spraying trees and.their_nesting_places_with in. tecticides, by fire, by drainage pe ef water areas, and -by hinting for more than we need. We must | . i care for our feathered friends or , - in their extinction is near. Large , J bird sancturies can be created ae s with a natural environment sup- plied for the protection and rearing of birds. This method would assure a feserve bird pop- p dl f t q ulation ds well as provide re- Tou y ea ure ereational areas. . : we Forest and field animals, such at HOLMAN’ 7 as bear, fox, deer, squirrel, ete. J - peer are ating to less populated : areas avoid extinction - and | are. carrying on their natural | lives, from the prying eyes of humans; therefore, settlement has gradually changed the face of the land, and wildlife is af- fected. Agriculture and lumber- ing have destroyed, created, or | | changed specialized habits, and | market hunting and over trap | ping have b t disastrous re- | sults. To provide a woodland home for wildlife and recrea- Says Papers Should Cater “OTTAWA ' (CP) .— | Newspa- pene will have to make changes if they want to appeal to teen- agers, says William H. Ewen, chairman of the Audit Brreat ef Circulation. island - furriers ltd. JA€ thin, Mle ua Fadncoms” 79 GRAFTON ST. 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Wit : D Pent, = I. transistor radios and television Caen Be comer ‘St, Charlottetown ae ak _ CLUB young people no longer have to , ly on newspe for ,. the CHARLOTTETOWN Mckewiae ; rey on Dewspapes New training pants. 3 as ) ace cia 2 | To attract young readers, ce die as ie Come Mee r ; pewnpapert must ose can do what others can’t! |] S. R: Johnston Ltd. |] All Types | : eee “ec Drie In Th re . mean cover more murders.” Souvenirs “ft Family. ee | = ee Pateer DANCE ae Route 15. “Mr. Bwen algo . predicted Toiletries — most all @ Pappa Burger s Show Nightly at Dus fewer newspapers in the ‘coun- +f — makes @ Baby B Musie by “The Hi-Notes” | Snack Bar on Grouncs try as smaller ones are driven Super-absorbent cotton "knit inter. @ Bathing Caps | ae : by Burger Wed., Fri. and Sat. __out_of business by ; ; lined. with . Scottfoam—holds more @ Swim goggles and fins — @ Teen Burger 9:30 — 12:30 = “THREATEN. 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