) : : : —— Eng 2-4 The Guardian -The Evening Patriot : ! ! a . . @ T | t aco s _ Continued expansion Low-cost i === ; = . _(imsurance |=. 8 forecast for fisheries increased [2=53°= 55 3 .* 3 i and I feel, particularly in the |&™™e® to invest in more effic- against the significant ient fishing vessels, Fisheries | vessel in -the- Hon. | H. J Re -ichaud, federal, minis- jlatter case, that : c ter of fisheries. — ee | growth will result from the ex- Minister HJ. Robichaud has | ‘he appraised value is paid in cg senciah Firion ittied | Fe thts sean tm Stoozing Capac: iraised the upper elt an 8 [mentant, Hee Gontenaes aluablc she Patrist dove aoe. Be tbs sels which-may be insured up-| Brunswick and PET om ‘ Pee € Service in drawing ‘An important factor contribut-jder the low-cost Fishermen's as and in ex- attention to a basic and import- | ing to fisheries development in |Indemnity Plan to $15,000. Pre-| “*** er oot Se Se ant industry for many residents Prince Edward Island is the ex- | viously. the limit covered.on.l y |Praise@ Value om the Pacific cellent co-operation which exists | boats costing up to $12,500.- between the province's fisheries | There is no cha i lower authorities and those of the fed- |limit of $250. aatiaceas: of Prince Edward Island It is gratifying to note that, in | the over-all, the fisheries of 'year’s outcome. This growth is | steady, if not as spectacular as we should like it to be. How- ever, the important thing is that it is constant, and with the | groundwork that is now being laid for further developments, I feel sure that we can look {for- , ard to continued expansion. A number of projects have > , been initiated which will contri- HON. H. J. ROBICHAUD bute to this expansion. Just a. a ___-_ few months ago the federal De- ‘the new experimental Irish =e partment of Fisheries opened its Moss piant-to—be—built-at-Mimi- Moe, has given assurance that, new oyster hatchery at Ellers--negash which should provide Georgetown to become eee oO ee ee a en ee eee ta dragger fleets centre velopment of a resource for which Prince Edward. Island see the work that is going on has long been famous. Another and take an interest in the pro-. project which comes to mind is gress being made. Some techni- cal people, will of- necessity have " pe to be imported, but the major- plant's products and wil! install ity of jobs will be available to fully automatic filleting mach- jsjand people. ines. Norwegian partners, through Norinvest, an investig- ating firm made up of 14 banks. will install a complete canning line.. awe M. Dickie, 38, as Director of the Atlantic ~~ | Der annum of raised val- ae confident that from it |ue of the ves c Gone of the rge measures that will | wide dispersion of small fishing :be of fundamental importance | vessels in see to the livelihood of our fisher- | fishing settlements men in these areas. i : . “PACKING LOBSTER INTO CANS FOR FREEZING oF ¥ ATTRACTIVE PACKAGING plays an important part in | i _ EFFECTIVE MERCHANDISING! we think is capable of greater potential than hitherto realized. Both the lobster and the round- ‘ fish resources confmue to be erigaged all] winter in finishing two steel dragceys. that ‘had, their-hulls constructed at the At Bathurst Marine Limited former yards of the Company Another important aspect of Construction is being pushed on when it was located in Bathurst, this whole project is that Findus |the first steel dragger to be N.B. - of Switzerland is supervising the | Wholly constructed in this Prov- Jt was recently announced by construction to the extent that ince. This Newest ship is 128 the Minister of Industry and Na- the plant will be built according feet in length and be tural Resources that he has de- to. Findus specifications. This launched on July 1. posited with the Minister of Pub- ited will operate under a federal charter and, “besides Iéans, has in the building of steel fishing $350,000 in paid up capital. draggers this port will become the home base of belween 15 to 20 draggers. Gulf Garden Foods which will commence operations later this year will be the largest food By J.W.. LAVERS The town of Georgetown is on the eve of becoming the Is- land’s largest fishing and fish processing center and will rank as one of the Maritimes leading fishing centers. How true!- If your pro eam duct’ packages are spend- Garden ing too much time on With the building of the Gulf Garden Food Plant. which will process enormous’ quaatities of fish, as well as other products and the construction of Bathurst Marine Ltd, which is engaged plant in the Province processing and will employ at peak produc- ‘tion by the summer of 1966. a ‘work force of .350 people The Findus Company of Swit- zeriand will distribute the The firm of Gulf Foods recently started an ad- :Vertising campaign to secure the personnel it will require when the plant goes into opera- tion. Company president, Jens means that the plant-is being | built by the most knowledgeable , people in the food industry in the world. : The Gulf Gardens Foods Lim- ‘The company has a present lic Works at Ottawa, and in the work force, including office office of the Registrar of Deeds staff of well over 100 and this for ‘Kings County af Charlotte- will be increased to approxim- town. a description of the site ately 170. -Workmen have been and the plans for a marie rail- Way proposed to be built in the harbour at Georgetown. It is un- derstood that this marine rail- Way will have a capacity of 600 tons the shelf, then it’s high time you put your pack- age problems \{or prob- lem packages) in our hands. - or Our capable, experienced Design Department~ will The building wf such a marine : railway is nec ry so that the ~ steel draggers to be fishing out GOOD LUCK BEST WISHES FOR A - - - quickly spruce up your fe To All PET. 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