/ ‘7 _ .- ..__‘;, x ' ‘ .>¥. 9: t C ‘ > The UPEI SUN: Marcia,- l982. page 9 varcourver,,BC.Feb. 18 j- GreenpeaCe announced today that it will send its ship “Rainbow Warrior"'; r to the coast of Eastern Canada to oppose the slaughter of harp and hooded seals.‘ The 146 foot heat will depart on sunday, Feb. 21 from Boston, arriving at Halifax, Nova Scatia on Feb. 23. In Halifax, the ship will be joined by Greenpeace crewmembers frtmIFrance, HEIK,Gmmh,amiflm US. . " On Feb. 24, a press ‘oonference will be held on board the "Rainbow warrior" in Halifax Harbor to reVeal the tadtics which Greenpeace will employ in its efforts .to save the seals from 1 slaughter. Anti seal-hunt’ activist Brian Davies, and other members of the l , International Fund for ‘ Animal WE1fare will also be present. ’ I From Halifax, the Greenpeace vessel.wi11 pursue the sealing ships as ;they depart for the Gulf of St. Lawrence, whereljcbe Seal hunt my open*as”éafly as March l.‘ "fie have devised a j . , "GREEN’PEACE - way to circumvent the so—called Seal Protection. Regulations in such a , pnanner as to effectively save seals from the ' hunters," Said Greenpeace . expedition leader Dr. Patrick Moore.' "This will be the largest campaign ever‘fielded by Greenpeace in its seven years Of direct action against the slaughter."- Nbore explained that . there are two factors » which Hake 1982 an even more critical year in the battle to save the seals: First, he explained, the Canadian Federation of Humane Societies, whose Canadian Government Patron is the Right HOnorable Edward Screyer, Canada's Governor General, has announced its total opposition to the hunt. ’ Second, the European parliament is seriously debating a resolution to ban trade in harp and hooded seal products for all countries in the European Ekxxrmnic Cbnnunity (EEC). For more information /contact: Dr. Patrick Moore, Greenpeace, 604- 736—0321. * ‘ CENTRE CHOIRSON LP 7 CONFEDERATION CENTRE OF THE ARTS:NEWS RELEASE The Friends of Confederation Centre are financing costs flan . .the recordirg and .pmoduction of a long . playing album featuring Centre Choirs, to be released this year on the RCA label. , ; [Gwilym Bevan,' Director of Music at Confederatidn Centre of the Arts, said today works to be performed by both the boys'and girls' choirs will be taped on ' the Main Stage'of ‘Confederation Centre. Sound professionals fnmn. Confederation Centre theatre departnent will produce the tape ‘for production by RCA. Mr. Bevan said the willingness of the Friends, the Centre's volunteer support \group, to finance the production, will result in revenues over the next few years to support the choirs' travel funds. \The recording will ,be split between selections by the'boys' and girls' Choirs, as” -well as musical numbers combining the two choral groups. 'The album will include works by such ' composers as Vivaldi,” Schubert, Handel, Strauss, Copland, and Mozart, 'In addition, a composition by Mr. Bevan, his setting of Psalm 67, will' be included in the . reconding. ‘ , Mr. Bevan says two full days of_taping will allow sound technicians and hnnself an ample -, a selection of’cuts to“ choose from in preparing the album. The final prOduct, —.including a record jacket depicting Confederation Centre of the Arts, should be '; ready for distribution 'by April of.this year, he added. ’ Research atUPEI Professor Andrew Robb, chairman of the Department of History, researcher Ruth Freeman, and Earl Taylor, a friend of the late Carl Burke look over some of the nenorabilia collected by Capt. Burke during his lifetime. The subject of a research project at UPEI, Capt. Burke was an ‘x_ aviator and entrepreneur who founded Maritime Central Airways, the predecessor of Eastern Provincial Airways. From Heather Griswold The aviation career of the late Captain Carl Burke is the subject of research at the University of Prince Edward Island. Professor Andrew Robb, Chariman of the Department of.History, has announced the department has contracted’ with the Estate of Carl Burke to compile and catalog material on his career for presentation to the Provincial Archives. In making the announcement Prof.Robb said the task has been assigned to an ‘honors history graduate, Ms. Ruth Freeman, UPEI Class '81. Ms. Freeman is in the process of cataloging material, such as old photographs, news clippings, busineSS' correspondence, a Maritime Central Airways scrapbook, old newspapers and other items that Captain Burke saved during his lifetime. However, the search is on fOr more material: material that would assist Ms. Freeman in completing the career story of Prince Edward Island's extraordinary aviator and entrepreneur. Because of this comprehensive approach the researcher is inter— ested in receiving information on all aspects of aviation in PEI beginning with the first take off and landing which occured in 1912. Connenting on the project researcher Freeman says "we can't hope to come up with every scrap of information on his career but we are looking forward to a response from the people of the province." Meanwhile, ‘ she is sending letters to his associates and others who knew him seeking information to complete this docunentation. Ms. Freeman may be contacted at the UPEI Department of History, telephone 892-4121 ext. 155. Apocalypse Now ‘Special Student Prices Movies Showino in the Panther Lonnqe 4:00 p.m. Friday 50¢,Adndssicr