do The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. Jan. 10. 1983. ' -' . Hunting Deaths In Manitoba By C HISHOLM MacDONALD WINNIPEG (CP) — A four- ‘ .year-old Child eating dinner with {his family slumped over dead lwhen a bullet from a high-pow- ered rifle ripped through the ' - wall of the farmhouse and into jSpork Outcry For Controls ing mandatory for big-game hunting. Maintaining that youth train- ing is the best long-run safety measure, the federation is back- ing a junior rifle training pro- gram which for eight years has been involved in a hunting acci- dent. ~ The provincial government is also taking a stand. Premier Duff Roblin announced the hir- g of an American safety con- sultant to study the province's 000 . With that kind of shooting, firearm safety situation. James W. Kimball. a former director of the game and fish division of the Minnesota con- servation department, has I: hired. Mr. Rohlin said, to "fill any holes" in the present Man- itoba program. Statistics indicate that most the thickly wooded northiand. The season ranges from Oct. 26 in the northern areas to Nov. 24 in southern districts. During that time. more than 35,000 lic- ences are issued and up to 24.- eer have been bagged. some officials say. the prov- ince's hunting fatalities—four in 96 evel. The fatal shooting of the boy at his dinner table has not been officially attributed to a hunt- ing mishap, RCMP said. al- though it he pened during the eokness Seen In School P‘Ion TORONTO (CP) -— Ontario's Itsbowedeépercentofuhe - “may of Wvfldnzdass people tend to remain in the working class, "The sons of unskilled and semi - skilled parents merited parental compatiqu class sum, to a greater extent than eons of says. The study also found that Weizmann! capable students cannot afford the higher education" for Which they arr-o qualified. Yet sons of poor families who do get to universities are just as likely to succeed there as sons of wealthier families. the base of his 5 been 03811118 superVised ire- hunting fatalities or related deer-hunting season. 8015 of Wood men and A week later and ablfutt 50,arm practice to thousands of shooting mishaps occur during e case of the farmer managers went to university. HOLLY BELIEF miles away “V0 deebr “"51”: I youngsters. _ deer hunting in Manitoba which shooting back at his matters. but only 30 per cent of wurking- Traditionally Britons consider moved "n 0n 3“ 0 led a ' e group sand that to date is carried on mostly farm- the latter remained unidentified class sons. 1t unlucky to hm hony mo , f‘ no graduate of the program has lng communities rather than in and no legal action was taken. Dr. Bancroft fund that sons home before Christmas Eve. uninjured quarry turned out to be a farmer who responded with gunfire of his own. 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