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Manitoulin Islanders have Kinloss Gentleman offers
their say on "so-called" huntersisiamissimmemminam suggestions for reciprocation
Dear editor
It was with, a mixture of disgust and
anger with which we,. read "PrOrterlY
owner outraged With; hunters" (Sentinel
Jan. ). Pivoted ed with twee buffoons
Masquerading as hunters who invaded
+acid alarm ply. owned by Mr.
and. Uri. SWOPS, who, in the Vint .el
dation turned their property into a
Wildlife sanctuary; anger at the
authorities who are efnpowered to put a
halt to this crude and dangerous
behayiour,, but didn't.
Thele so.calle d hunters who threaten
and tem peaceful nature ring'
people . shouldn'tbe allowed to carry' .a
TO THE EDITOR
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gun lit, let alone a hunting license.
We reside on Manitoulin 'sh rd, a vast
rural area relmownel for lie wildlife and
cloee4nit communities, � here grew
Irate roved the toresources.
We . ti a Steveee the beet of luck in
Or* .efforts. for the suurvival of our quicc
iy .disneearing wildlife and its environ-
inept,
nvironinept, Thant you,
Anne Gb
Mike Chandler.
Writer says offering choice..
leads to :hOUgbtS of approves
To the Editor,
I :am writing m response to last week's"
letter by nursesOberle an Ilobbishu They
took exception to my letter :of ' Dec.
1989.
The aim"of that letter was twofold:
Si* to warn people 'that condom use in
the prevention of. AIDS risks death, : a
point I believe 18 dverlooi ed; by the
general public today, and secondly, to
assert that nubile health messages ought
not to offer choices that include the pro-
babilityof spreading a deadly- disease'.
WhilI.agthat what is being tOught;
through the health unit is accurate,.1 am
convinced that -people still dor not under*,
tend the seriousness of the `risks they
would take if they followed guidelines, 3
and 4 as presented in Article 4 of the
AIDS This Month column mentioned by
the nurses..
It is no' myth or misconception that
once something has been; offered as a
choice it's thought of as being, approved,
no matter what qualifiers are attached.
People hear the part they want to hear,
in this case that the Canadian health
establishment endorses the use of con-
doms
ondoms in controlling the spread of AIDS.
What they don't hear is that the use of
condoms in intercourse with an AIDS
virus carrier is extremely dangerous.
It is also no myth. or misconception
that as contraceptives have -been made
more available to young people there has
been an increase m promiscuity. If school
boards decide to install condom vending
machines no one need be surprised at the
increase in' sexual activity among- the
students. In their minds it would be .con-
doned, even expected of them by the
school authorities.
A recent World Health Organization
report stated that the breakdown of tradi-
tional customs, increasingly leading to
multiple sex partners is helping to spread
AIDS and VD in the developing nations.
The same holds true for North America.
The apparent endorsement and ready
availability of condoms contributes to the
breakdown of the custom of abstinence
before marriage and fidelity within" it,
leading to multiple sex partners, which in
turn helps to spread AIDS.
The Canadian' Public Health Association
which is responsible for the public health.
messages brought to us by our local"
health unit is held in a position of trust
by the Canadian people. I maintain that
Drop In Centre
hosts shoot
and bridge
- There were seven tables of shoot and
five tables of bridge played at the last
Drop In Centre card party. High lady for
shoot was Donalda Moffat, low lady Irene
Haldenby, high man Tom Culbert, low
man Stanley Cooper. Most shoots went to
Tom Phillips.
A crokinole party is planned for
February 20.
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their message with regards to protection
from AIDS should not include options that
will lead to the spread of this killer '.
diseag"e..
Sincerely,
;Joanne Nolan
Dear Pat:
It's
mid-February and St. Vg's
Day is upon us. We just had one of throe
last year, did't we? I think that it's a
neat excuse to spend money on
perishables to earn a smile. It's a reason
to do things for your lady that common
sense would have youdo all year.
Flowers, a kind word, tloolibtfol ge$ure
or gentle touch are the order of the day.
But what about equal Warm
t oand ' ere bouoc eel
slighted if they feel
not allowed to
reciprocate. I feel they are driog to
spend money on us. Flowers are nice, but
not what every Hila• wants. Too retch
aftershave and cologne might leave him
a. tad insecure.
The .solution could be seasons ticker: to
the Blue Jaya. Bow about a trip tol
Florida, or Tahiti, Australia maybe?
Don't say that a dozen room can't equate
to a world era*. Of _course riot, but
think of all the years we have to make
up. When's the last • time a man was
served breakfast in bed February 14?
Was hee taken out to dinner? Wlllingiy?
KINLOSS SENTIeDIAN
My wife, reeding over my *pokier,
su that maybe I was abet. She
moteeren to get even ,., er ... make .
for ,all the ase -sided goings on at this
time of year. She says a breakfast of
tacos and wares, beer might, come close
to up for the time we mowed on
February 14. Then maybe some itch
power in . the shorts to compensate for
missed Valentine's Days. Poesibiy` some
castor oil in the coffee to r going borer.
How come I don't remember .all these,
inadequacies? .
Here's a rose dear. No need to get my
anything. Really,,
Hiram
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—About choosing the people to whom he
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