12 The Gunrdiisn, Charlottetown, Sat. Oct. 13, 1962. . e lstcly These yield about three said it was forced to sell all all W 0 _0 ‘’ ssed . of fit hal boatsandcloae PE B ON MP S Whaling 0" Nova Scotia ;1g;bg;_ vggfn -3v<}h;,;V°,t°;,1;m, gmsbggmg 0, _ dehflthm In uoation DISCU \ CA F o and more expensive oil is made of markets for oil and o 37- C f ' . . . , odt.A tte ttorevive . Shows En¢°Ur09|n9 Results *“ii.'“.:.:i::"::.*::t=... iced 37. ::,°...:...,"..':. 3%. Al °" 9'9"“ '0 M°n¢*°n . o - bo t d it t m abandoned because of c _ . ~ _ 3! DON MCLEOD |l"E “*9 1963 5°"5°“» Eh’ °°“' glliley ab;-e pgckal atttlllie llxew:ell‘iar- and small markets. FF m°N (CF) ;htakl”3 °"' °‘‘ K‘ mm basil. C O u HALIFAX (CP)—A private ex- lverted schooner Minna. has tho, plant for shipment-to Han, Karl Karla“, president of _ . mumad. , gepmy . (:1 E:-iogram h(l)d1 mnatzhematicg periment in whaling off Nova fimade six or seven trips, each in where they are {mum Kahlseh shipping says he hope3- “u°“ mum” E“ °'“’ B‘“’“‘, 3“ 9"‘? "W Gfielsnate . ' Scotia's south coast. encouraged I lasting between 10 days and two The hluhheh is processed at ‘O add another boat to ‘he one". néemmfifio :1‘-:1§:“°£ N¢X'1I;os¢:;:13s-Mered consider o 0 and closely observed by the fish- f, weeks. The vessel invariably 112- N H ho d the oh shipped u If N H ho t an H was forma. . eries division of the provincial 1 turned. to port with a capacity} ew ahgx fiinloadih eh ,.hh_ 9;.‘ ° ew iaalfsg Sgirgfi ht Pofllbfllty of using thin of an Atlantic council hep. a N a I m trade and industry department. I load of 50 tons. ‘git liars 0 g ln—l;:’I°tlIlqeo?:)lr?ngpany toe},and1e§he Nova Scotia television school resenting the Atlantic province. is showing encouraging results,l “Other nati ns are getting out‘ A1, of‘ the meat is currently han"0On_firing 50 mflemetre gun 19390,“ . . despite gl°°my pr°di°“°"5 {mm . °f whaling’ but -W? t-hmk it has i soldtas mink feed to local ranch- which is used to hunt the whales. Representatives of the educa- more extensive program. having OTTAWA .rCP) — ‘The four ’this nation, when we decided to is necessary to consider the some quariers._ . I ztremeiidous possibilities in Nttlwfl 1 em and most of the industrial The‘, are teaching the trade ho um deparhmems ‘I New Bum‘, in mind coups? of gtudy of hh. eastern provinces dont need an enter into confederation, and eventual and ‘ultimate social Karlseh smppmg Company‘Sf30tla, says Brian €88 9!. Ci also goes to local market; other crew member. of the wick NW3 scan, and puma. Atlmuc 3-1-ea, Atlantic development board to_surcly there is sufficient argu- costs if no action is taken. Limited of New Harbor, near ‘ FOUND However some of the on is ex, Minn,‘ Edward luand the oamdian Representatives of New Brim. make suggestions to the govern- rment for overlooking some eco- There also would be argu- Blandford. about 40 miles ucstn « _ _ g th, U ited St t . i ' ' aid wick teachers and trustees al’ merit. Malcolm Maclnnis (NI)? ‘ nomic principles in view of the ments that “state planning" of here, has been hunting whales! The Minna has been doing its 9°’ ed t° 9 n 3 es The °°mP‘“‘V eventually hopes 3° ie ‘ B tinn ' ver an ' U "._ ' attended. —<=nne nnennn snntnn snn "nan-nnnnnnn nnnnnn s on nnnn nnvnnnn. nnt «nn ynnnn on an ennennmennnn nasns W "'°‘l"‘ l.r”g’L°:$t£?.¥:..i‘§......§¥f‘§: c...’f *.?.;:{f.°’....‘;.°‘§§ ‘§:f.‘.‘§_¢:.‘ 3:: 'i1l"‘.l.f.‘.f;..‘§‘.:¥’§::.¢';.. ‘}3l‘§."‘n.i'f Dr. Macnrlarmid so the .4... In the Commons. part of Canada.” New Democrat said this is the last spring. Operations began “E9 ‘°“"" °“' W’ °°‘’F‘ ” 3’ ads although several small scale man consum tion attended the meeting. cation officials would meet again “We have had enough study; Others would say the policy “Tory bogeyman" — it was shortlv after the provincial gov- ‘ located s_chools_ln various Placesiexheriments have been med in p ' _ Dr Mmcmwmid said the to decide whether web 3 M now we want actio " the - is too protective. But Mr. Mac- “nonsense" to say it was a case hernment announced it was study- and studied their habits. She has.Newf0undland and British co_ Trade and Industry Minister - discussed pudbmty d gram should be “opted 1’ year-old university teacher said_lniii- pointed to protection for of private enterprise versus so-jing the possibility of cslablish- taken Dothead and mink M13195: lumbm E. A. Ma_nson has“ eaten whale QIOIIP mw hope that me in his maiden speech in Parlia- jontario industry. Tariffs were cialism. it was simply a case * inr; a whale and edible shark in- both small mammals, yieldinz meat and says IHWBS V81)’ in I; mt Wm cffmi ment. __ icosting Canadian taxpayers in- of an old way versus the new ‘dustry in Nova Scotia. alfouf half 8 ton Of meat mime‘ C0-‘TS T00 HIGH D18-asenlly surprised. He 881 most like steak. his red, tender W. 8 We ' 88¢ 1. he The Atlantic developmentidirectly about $1,000,000, in way i The only boat in operation dur-.‘ nose whales have been bagged One Newfoundland 0Pe1'8“0|| the meat When fried. tastes and boneless. Said. bozrd proposed this session by ‘vear. Maritime consumers had the government had been prom- the doubly-depressing disadvan- ised by the Progressive Con- tagc of having to buy from servatives in the 1957 and 1958 high-cost protected central Can- elections. They had promised ad.’-I. industries who in turn were policies to create a new era of getting their raw materials prosperity in the Atlantic prov- from the U.S.—shunning e inces But it was still the most Marmmes. retarded. most depressed region; \Vould the proposals cost too in Canada much? Mr. Maclnnis said that M1‘ Maclnnjs said the At1an.&wl-en measuring their cost. it tic area needs a comprehensive] program of economic develop-’' 0 o meni to expand present indus- 0 I D « ry tries and attract new ones inf I an effort to reduce its unem-‘ ployment rate—highest in Can- ‘ ada PROPOSES SOLUTIONS He proposed a series of meas- urcs. including protection of. present employment in the key‘ CTTAWA (CPi—A large ex- iron and coal industries, a‘ posure of oil-saturated sand has “crash program" of retraining‘ been located in the Arctic 15e- D- May “on .ca-»5e.~.w»\».»u-ass-so An ww uxaoizc-vtxa .2-as vet-‘saw .. -61. ~'\\ ..~. protection of existing coal mar-1‘ Drotff" that Oil is to_ be foiirid ketox in central Canada, an im. 1 there. Resources Minister D1118- mediate program of construc- dale mid the C0mm0n5- tion in the area, and special tax n The site has been located by allowances to encourage indus- . J. C. SPF01119 and A55°°_15t°5 9’ trial growth there. lcalgary. geologists acting for There should be a special gov- ‘ Sevefal C0}’nl’3n19S- The Emma‘ ernment department wi the tion IS estimated to be 60 to 80 sole responsibility of dealing ; feet deep 8nd in! 0XD°S_€d P01‘- with Atlantic economic prob-,ti0_I‘ runs about 60 mlles. he [ems until the present situation . S3 n was sowed. However, much more explora- Mr Maclnnis. whose constit- uency includes much of the Cape Breton coal industry. said Prime Minister Dicfenbaker "turned his back" on the coal miners when the big No. 16 col-n liery at New Waterford closed this year. The government had prom- ised a coal policy to meet the ‘tory work would be required to .‘indicate its full significance. ,The location is Marie Bay on ; the northwest corner of Melville island. about 1,450 airmlles north of Edmonton. The first iArctic island test well was drilled there at Winter Harbor .1215.‘ year and proved to be a jdry hole. area's problems. 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