. a f = : 4 " ‘ \ ‘ f, , >" 7 ; 4 e OUTDOORS The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat.; May 14, 1966. 11 should “adopt 2 tranky> pre- stories and rumors about the i- CLOSE: POOL, ARENA 'nsed for rofler skating and vart. q ; ° gressive line with clearly de-. fluence of contributors to party eB am Sth tADs ous meetings, are publie “ac | er ra fined policies on vall the issues funds are exagkerated. But the _ °A% RIDGE, . 5 AP) —~ commodations. under the Civ Walter Gordon Sees Thr eat of: the day.” The party then Liberal party should adopt a fe Cambridge volinteeh ira Rights Act of 1984 as oe aoe eee course :'that will _remave-even of a federal—court—decision— or SETS SIGHTS HIGH To Future of Liberal Pa his might meat loss of .sup- ithe possibility om suspicion or dering a swimminz podl...and duc auisinae : port from some of the “present ne murine t . 4 arena integrated, close the fa- Broek University, at St. Cath- ; . membership—and-—throw support 4 -teyt of h = cilities effective Friday. Judge arines, Ont., opened in 1964 and ‘| TORONTO (CP)—Walter Gore a Commons majority, spoke to in the. CAumAiaiiiek MOP a alias of his speech was is? “edward Northrop in U.S, -dis- sued to the press would hold -part of the present jivery. support and attract the young. Mr. Gordon urged Liberals to don-says he fears the Liberal the annual meeting of the On party may ‘‘waffle’’ in future -tario Liberal party. between cautious conservatism. He said he does not pelle expects to have 8,000 students ~ in “1980. SRL before de- triet court. in Baltimore had ruledg that the pool and arena, re . Our Natural Resourses “Ry JACK McANDREW If we are to believe that gov- but the sad truth is that lishing spots are getting harder to find. and deliberate Jeft-of-centre pol- a_ waffling, icies. . If it does’ said the former |with federal ’ finance minister, ‘this |Progressive = methinig to take ee “and show his friends as a real indecisive party can successfully compete the New Democratic Conservative Liberal or start talking about policies. now in preparation for the National Liberal party convention in Oe- We : 4 A 4 t Phat. ‘rnment is supposed to be for every year. Most tourists would . .sourvenir of his vacation. i ve ”, : par tober, ee : res the people and by. the people, be quite happy to pay a rod fee The cost is practically noth- - ES Serr Se eee Hee me ‘aalke the Liberal .He. also said” he En . p ’ é the next two. weeks would seem and rent a boat if there was any ing, but you can - be sure three alidrnatives for the out ve, by adopti : party ee Ta ipa epee ee are eas to announce to be B'pretty. good tmé to but-° good chance at all of catching a that there are a good many ow 4 s for the future. survive, ti ACOPHRS “a ‘clearly *'6ahole yourslocal candidate forvmess of. trout,..and...a-. properly. ...rufpus . roo walls where ui sia, adopt 4-cautious and jconservative approach." a seat’ in the conbe ative approach and try asKs DECISIONS legislature, and run pond can be a_ nice little” to compete with what may be- | He hoped for clear afd un- make your:feelings known about source of cash money, to the op- advertisement for the spot the future of fish and game in. erator. : where the fish was caught. come a more united and poten- equivocal decisions to preserve the province. But this doesn't mean just TIED INTO TUNA tially rejuvenated Conservative (i4. Liberal party. There wasn't any. particular. sticking up a sign and charging Last year the Island Develop- party—a party which in the fu- a‘ enld: the Liberal mention of anything relating money without any thought #f\ment Company went out after ture may be expected to ORO Fn lish and game in the platforms whether the pond is supporting tuna in a serious way, and more traditional” attitudes adf "tw announced , this past week bY a: sizeable fish population. It though they didn't succeed in policies. GOOD SERVE the party leader with the excep- means a program of stocking on landing one of the big fellows “We can adopt deliberately | the: certificate ends up as an IF IT’S MADE OF SHEET METAL a the appointment of — ‘STEEL & ENGINE PRODUCTS LTD. LIVERPOOL - NOVA SCOTIA Party Your Problems tion of a Liberal platform plank regular basis, and some count they did tie into three of them. and forthrightly a left-of-centre | v , to promote. trout farms... kept,-of-the crop..being harvest-:.\m-.told....they have..located a set of policies-clearly---stated: | Are However. it's the democratic ed. It also means care and con- Spot where the fish congregate : ri right of every citizen to ask trol and sending away satisfied off the\East end of the Island oe Lae ee -y 1k Our candidates where they stand on customers who will.comeagain. and they'll be out after them ; olkswagens Busi : ; ; h . yeverse the present. trend to- usiness ais ° is i utors any topic of interest or. import- The: legislation is now on again this year when the an Sis eur aaa SG | ‘ies Our’ sialty Peak a ance, and it might be enlighten- the books to establish prop- nual A ocilgee sh an Rat obntrol of our scenes. ia : f Ing to pt as many as possible. erly rum fishing presef'ves, Ur waters. Not only that, biey <H48,) Gomplete Nine of — genut ES a : f fn. the record. Let’s hear their Ss for one = waiting ~ ¥¢ after—sword—fish—_as-—well-in_.other words, a_firm determina: | - Volkswagen parts. nt Z DOUGLAS BROS. bets, og or —stand—on_licencing, conservation {to see what kindof program ‘#?. Coming season. tonto keep Canada free and]. ? 7 aS TH nfficers-and other matters of vil: |” ghe-Fish and: Wildlife Service — ot ~ tina—is—the—most—highly-independent F | RUDISCH'S ~ GARAGE Alberry Plains regarded of all\the salt. water hig game fishes, and as one ‘who STRADDLE FENCE has—spent several, hours at a “The Liberal party can waffle | time. trving.to horse one in, Ein between these two positions J. can verify_that their reputation _in.the—-hope: that—by-s0—doing—no is well deserved.. Nova Scotia~one will he offended. This is | “gets world-wide - attention bé-~ what may happen if, as a- party 1 LOI eu Cac cr aa) Dial 2-1234 al interest -to-the-hunters—a nd fishermen of the. province. Both parties are making much nut of developing resources on- the Island_for_the benefit of all people, and most certainly .wild- life is a—resource’ that properly can come tp With. Tit also be_ interested to. see how they enforce the |i cencing ‘the:..condi- tions the operator will have to meet to—get—andkeet—a licence. LISTER & BLACKSTONE DIESEL ENGINES ~ comm ad SECOND KINGS ip developed, can add to. the con- emic-and recreational life of the province. For instance, if you - are trying. tn entice an indus trialist to put in a olant one of the things’ he's~sure to look at when he’s making op his mind, is the recrea- GUIDANCE NEEDED The salt water sport fishery is another. area where the possib- ilities are enormous, but again it’s not the kind of program that can be allowed to develop with- out guidance. ‘Our sister prov- ince ef Nova Scotia has devel ‘oped its- salt ‘water sports acti ___ found _in places like cause of the tuna fishing to. be we have not agreed upon what . ad ae we stand for—or if we wish to ary's, - Wedgeport a try-to—he—all-th to Harbour, and if the Island De- ee a ae ge velopment brats ue gpg Party may adopt this hig course—this waffling approach to hope that similar publicity ‘ tten for Prince Edward —Without ever consciously re- Se alizing- or admitting it is doing Island.» LIBERAL RALLY — Monticello Relool See “you next week..... : for the provinces of- NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK and p. and wildlife program can make «$0. In. my. view this, might very | | well be fatal.” PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND COME and MEET .. tional facilities open to lab- vities to high degree, and _ it’s our he plans to hire. It’s a ; et ; Mr. Gordon, who quit the ted- | : b getting fo be a more popular Argentina's climate varies 80 = == and — eer nese snaie [act thet’ ants tourist activity each year. widely that” both parrots and jeral cabinet because he advo Don Anderson & Frank Sigsworth : s There has been some develop. penguins flourish in its terri- | leated the calling of last fall . , for recreation is more pro- ductive in. the long run, and a more contented bunch of people, as. well. LIMITLESS POTENTIAL , Apart from that, the dollar po- tential to the tourist operator and landowner’ are, limitless. Both the Liberal and the Con- servatives recognize the devel- opment of the tourist industry as one of their most important tasks, and its here that a fish election which | failed to | to produce. _¥e Mee The Nicest People on a HONDA q Sold and Serviced at KEITH CARMICHAEL Limited _.ment in this province, but. it could be greatly expanded: te icover more of the fishing villag.. | es. It's my-feeling that the sport ’ could use a bit of a promotional push as well. _ In. southwestern Nova Scotia the operators have formed themselves into an association to further their .own interests, | and the local fourist association sponsors Fishing Compct tons of a weékly basis for the largest fish of different ch landed are the week. tory. “YOUR ALEX CAMPBELL LIBERAL TEAM. IN . SECOND KINGS.” MONDAY, MAY 16 8.30 p. m, Refreshments Served IBERAL | ~ BLACKSTONE ENGINES for the province, of NEWFOUNDLAND CANADIAN [ag _ LISTER-BLACKSTONE : TST RIM i: ted $30 DOWN a: real contribution. —In—our~-tourist—literature we About ~-all--you-have-t#—-do— EASY 187 Weer St. W. Toronto, Ontario : make a great deal out of the is give the winner a signed FINANCING B ai Pt. Road Dial 4-G423 Inserted by- the _P.E.1. eee Naf opportunities offered ~for* trout certificate and. ave his pic- TACKY : thar Aepbe | | A Hawker Siddeley Company Cahing onan’ foland vacation, are taken, and then b's ota So SS os oe ES ee RE ERSTE) { : ; geo = teh geo a . as ® —— 2 _ ace a ae pes eee AVA aL oes ng cele tsar Oa? eA rE I ¥ q . : on i ~ 1st KING’S 2nd KING’S -$rd KING’S* 4th KING’S ~ Sth KING'S “ William Danie! Frank Donald Dr. Douglas Lovis Dr. Lorne Keir George Arther J. Acorn MacDonald Sigsworth “Andérson 7" MacDonald Roper Bonnell Clark Ferguson MacDonald ist. QUEEN’S 2nd QUEEN'S $rd QUEEN’S Ath QUEEN’S : 5th QUEEN'S 6th QUEEN’S : \ Mrs. Jean Lorne . Sinclair > Horace Eugene Cecil Stewart Harold P. Elmer Gordon Edward Mrs. B. Earle. Cantield Moase Cotclitfe Willis Cullen Miller ~~" Ress —$mith-_—Btanchard _—Bennett- ~ Brown. MacDonald ist PRINCE 2nd PRIN 3rd PRINCE 4th PRINCE 5th PRINCE iy T SF Prosper A. eebed Neil R. Douglas 5 -.° W. H. acne frank Max Alex 8. T. tat . Arsenault Campbell Macleod Adame = Burns Arsenault ' Jardine Thompson Campbell Hickey * . . % ee Th hic e nen and women shown here will work fo put fee? effect the One of the doonuion! teams of candidates. ever _assembied “by mo: , Liberal Pfogram of Action. This program includes. the gréatest political party on Prince Edward Island is working with Alex Camp- emphasis put-on agriculture in Island history . Industrial de- bell, the Liberal leade?. Men and women of outstanding ability and velopment . . Plans for school tax relief 7 >> for S100-a~ month tae —knowledge—in-the-field_of_ agriculture, labour, social welfare and senior citizens ... for free medical care for all . for better -labour medicare, provincia finance and gov ernmental efficiency, in fisheries, laws and a higher minimum ‘wage with extended coverage... Modern Housing, and for a better Island future. for in housing ard industrial dev elopment—ateveady’ to ae a strong ue government. ; ‘ ; : z _ VOTE FOR CAMPBELL'S CANDIDATES M SVOTE LIBERAL "= inserted hy the P.E.L, Liberal Association .