8 1110 Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. June 20. 1964. -.Four-Fif’rhs Cancer Cases {Are Claimed Preventable HONEY HARBOR. Out. (01’) . Four out of every five canes of l cancer develop llrom I within man's control and thus l Could be prevented. a South At- rican medical researcher said Thursday. Dr. A. G. Oettle of the. South - African institute of Medical Re i search in Johannesburgh said 5 lie based his statement on stud- ;.ies that show the incidence of " different forms of cancer can be .correlated with diet. smoking :z‘eather and methods of cook : t2. . However. he emphasized in an . : address to the sixth (‘niiadlzln . cancer research conference here - that he did not imp?" 'i be eliminated immediately. Dr. Oettle said a recent re- .port in the British Medical Journal shows that ‘ cigarette s m o k l n g prevents Come cancer cases from devel- - .oplng. The report said that after a {campaign by the British Medi- cal Assnclation to persuade [LS‘ 40.000 ' members to give up Smoking. the incident of lung cancer a m o n doctor: dropped five per cent from l95ti to l9til compared Wlth the rate 1 I the prei'lous tive-ycm ‘period, During Ilio same pcriod. the incidence among the British public rose about 22 per cent. ENVIRONMENT LINK Five cancer specialists, ln- .eliiding Dr. nettle. agreed that while there is no Stwciiic cans.- some environmental to link up which ‘may still be unknown. as the overall cause of the disease. Expanding this. Dr. Ocitle said research has shown that Africa has distinctive types 0t cancer and all cancer in Africa is much less evident than in Eil— ropean or white races. FIELD York SATURDAY, J Commencing Noon Meal by tactors ! go barefoot, but He said an example in cancer of the foot among Africans who this disease ; vanishes among the next gener 'ation when it starts wearing s oes. . Dr. Niels Dungal of the Uni versiiy of Iceland gave another the environmental He said the [only piacc eland where I women have a higher incidence of stomach cancer than men is i a fishing village where there it GETS FARE BAOK t‘.l\'l"l‘lCRlCK. England i’CPt Trooper Henry Gorry. who paid is own sea fare from Australia fifths of existing cancer could to join the British Army, has een chosen the best recruit in ‘his regiment. iTank Regiment. control oi mild him it will repay his £162 v t fare. WAI'I‘S FOR FALL DOWNHAH MARKET. Eng- .land [CFC-For eight, months. - Derek Powell. 30. has been paid $42 a week {or sitting in a boat tin the middle of the 'in Norfolk waiting he here to fall In. No 0 I I gor-a tom-pgte- . l line of l B O L E N S I Lawn and Garden I Equipment I see I Keith Carmichael I Ltd. I I 25 llracklcy Pt. Rd. I Sherwood I I I I I I I! Maritime Centennial FIELD DAY P.E.l. Holstein-Friesian Association willholdu DAY at. Perfection Dairy Farm Point- on UNE 27, 1964 at 10.30 AM. Kingston W. l. Special Speaker Dr. George C. Fisher Everyone Welcome Coming Monday. June 22nd The Best of Spring Thaw Most Successful Show in Canadian History JUNE 22 — JULY 4 In CANADA‘S NEWEST THEATRE FATHERS 0F CONFEDERATION CENTRE Charlottetown GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE Confederation Theatre Box Office Queen Street, 2-2464 17 men building a bridge ne has so Ino groundwater and rainwater is stored in barrels. Soot from chimneys falls into j the barrels and the women, who istay at home. drink far more lot this water than their hus‘ ‘bands, who drink water frotn natural reservoirs and pot ‘ ; while on their fishing trips. Dr. Dungal also said the rate F isumed a lot of wild fowl. either i smoked or salted, is 50 per cent 9 higher than in the general popu- _ lation. BAY VISTA Route 8 1 Mile West of vACAlION'lIME Announcing Grand Re-Opening Sol. June 20th., 1964 MOTOR INN Dining Room and Lounge Cavendish National Park Phone New London 32 FROM 5230 - I EM. KING SIZE SMORGASBORG With Suckling Pit—30 Different blithe- ALL YOU can nu- 3315 per potion —All Inclusive 9:00 — MIDNlGl-IT 'g' DANG” TOW-I'VEVETS" i - $1.00 m- Pouch—No Mhm Allover! f sormmournnswmm +0 AID-NO _ “MMWQOM It‘llde Y Ym. t l i i . Commission On 'Biculturcilismi To Launch Research Program QUEBEC (CPI The co- chairmen of the royal commis- sion on bilingualism and bicul turallsm as announced the commission is launching a broad research program extend- ing to the fall of 1965. The commission has hired 45 full-time and part-time research workers and will add to the team later this summer. Andre Laurendeau and David- son Dunton said the fact-finding projects will cover the follow- i ing areas. i l. The extent at present of bilingualism in the federal civil service, Crown corporations and the armed forces. Special atten- tion will be given to recruitment and promotion practices and working me 5. 2. The structure and policies of large private companies and labor unions in r ation to lan- guage and cultural factors. 3. The efficiency and methods of mass media to furthering communications between Cana- dians. This study will cover television. radio. reprcsentativc newspapers and The Canadian Press news agencr. 4. The extent and methods ot teaching mother and second lan- l guages in the schom systems of lo provinces Mr. Lauren- ' deau said this is the area where information is lacking to the greatest exten. 5. Demograi hic studies of eth- nlc groups other than British and Mitch. PLAN EUROPEAN STUDY Mr. Laurendeau said other researchers will make compar- of cultural groups. No “enor- mous teams" would be sent to Europe. however. as some newspaper editorials had tug- ested. ' he constitutional and legal aspects of bilingualism and bi- culturalism would also be stud- ied. he commission has said in the past it feels free to toe- 0 end constitutional amend- ments if it finds some are needed. Mr. Dunton said a series of 23 grass~roots eetings the commission held across Canada ‘ showed there is “a considerable g lack of information and effec-’ t lo On Ice 145th ANNIVERSARY ‘ CHURCH PARADE _ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH, Charlottetown SUNDAY, JUNE lel, ll u.m. All members of St. Lawrence Wildey and Alpha Rebekah Lodges, all visiting Odd Fellows and Rebekah from other lodges are cordially invited to take part in the parade. ~ . The PATRIAHCHS MILI’I‘ANT BRANCH and Ladies Auxiliary to the Canton, from Nova Scotia, will take part. 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