Page 16 The Guardian Fri. Giotto: 11? Atlantic Salmon StiII Faces Extinction Threat, Is Report ROCKY BROOK. NB. t'CPlr— Canada's finest game fish. the Atlantic salmon, is still threat- ened with extinction and efforts must be made to save it, Vernon E. Johnson said Tuesday Mr. Johnson IS president of Ca- narlinn International Paper Com- pany and of the Atlantic Salmon Association. Ho spoke at the Rocky Brook Club before a group of high school biology students of the Miramichi Valley and person he] of the federal department of fisheries. “To preserve this. great natural resource, I believe all men of good will must work together to— wards a common goal," said Mr. Johnson. “To save the Ahantic salmon we must first find out more about its habits. about that mysterious life cycle which scientists are just beginning to be able to describe in some detail. “To this end. the federal gov- ernment back in 1950 organized an Atlantic salmon investigation program by helping to facilitate the taking of eggs from earlyarun salmon. to be hatched and‘reared at a government hatchery for sub- ‘sequent release in late - run rivers.” Mr. Johnson said Canadian In-y ternational Paper, New Bruns- wick International Paper and the Associ ted Miramichi L n m b e r Company manage huge forest re— sources with more than the wood harvest in mind. “The forests. as Crown land. belong to the people. They pro: vide opportunities for recreation; for hunting and fishing, for many thousands of Canadian citizens—— and our managers ‘ elcome hunt- ers and fishermen who are Willing to abide by the rules of good for- est conduct ." PREDICT 30.000 UNEMPLOYED WItNNIIPEG tOP).—.Abou!t 30,000 to 40.000 persons will be unem- ployed in the Winnipeg area this winter. Alderman A. E. Bennett predicted Tuesday. Mr. Bennett said during a meeting of the com— mittee on public health and wel- fare that applications for city aid have been running about one- thi-sd higher than last year. New beauty and relief for aching legs due to surface varicose veins or leg strain. NYLONS BY BAUER a. nut"; Sheer . . . toll-fashioned . . .: ing . . . two-way stretch . . drying . . . long—tasting. Fitting Room with Qualified Fitter Stead's Pharmacy Kent St. Charlottetown WILL MAIN BRACE NAVAL VETERANS THEIR REGULAR MEMBERS DANCE FRIDAY 9.30 - 12.30 Music by the Mariners Orchestra Refreshments. 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