10m Frlo Oct. 25. 1963. VAST FISHERIES iconL'inued lmm DIX! 2 programs. with pnflicullr rflw Hence to stocks or ground fislm pelagie tish. scallops. and other varieties not utilized in our fish'l ery. We would hope that this would lead to the or a resource inventory" 0n the matter or n i2.miie Canadian hshing limit being de» elared, the provineiai govern-i ment, in its hriei, recorrimended‘ “that the government at Clnadai endeavour to bring to successful conclusion the negotiations with (oi-elm: ttshiog powers designed to estahiish a iz.miie fishing limo it. headland to headtand RESERVE t;ch “That no chance he mode in the Exlsllnl: reauiatinos whereby Canadian trawlers over 55 teet in lensth are excluded to the 12- roiie limit " 0n the latter point. the govern- mam Slated "nur posliiflll lens to the lhmrv that boats river as teet in lonmh ean very well mu. diict nroritahie operations nulr side the 12-mile iimit " Another area in which lederal rmnpl‘ralion ti-as snuaht we s that or rlnllullt-llt or waters it via: suggested that moeh re- seareh is needed and that "a sirnon committee representative or tederal a nrl provincial agen- (‘IPS be set In) in z i V! some HF tention and euidanre toward the solution 0! the problem " Pl‘imln! oul lh I! some new tions 0! the submission stressed teehnirai trulninn as essential to dweinpment ot the ttshinz Indus- trv. the Envernnient teit that low earnines in the iislieries service is a drawback to recruiting uuar lilierl men "Cth! anions the m a nv steps." it was silled. "\\hi(‘h may he neeessary to ma ivso and propose solutions to the problem or low earnings in fish eries is the question or price spreads to Iisheries products . We propose that the department at lisheries. tnsether uilh other tederal apeneies able to contri- hule in surh mailers. Snlliale Ill inoiiirv into the price spread in fisheries products. devoting nar- llclllar attention in mass areas nl ornrlutt nio 'omenl on the dis- trihntion ieve ' NEW MARKETS it was suizzested that lmme‘ dlate steps be undertaken to in- tensity the seareh tor new mars hets and the expansion or exist. in: markets in toreien eouotries tor lishery products. "For areas_ or special attention. we would numesl the European markets and such commonwealth mar- ke|s as New zeaiand and Austra» his A Wm‘lnual matter, iihlch the :OLcrnmPnl Sllfiflesied wan wor- thv or naiional attention. w as‘ the development nt eommercial‘ larmine ot trout, Propoud was the establishment in this pm viiire iii a pilot operation tor the eommercial raisin: or trout "We iiould oronose this on a‘ ratio with the understand- ing that this iolnt participation exii‘rld until the pilot operation rearh a commercial productioni ood mi it he disposed at to pri- raie indiistrt- " \lentinninz the proposed Jam norv tederal-provineial listieries rootereoee. the government siren ecsteti that "some serious mm sideration he soon at the con- torenct- to the prohlem oi restn- ction nt rredit or loan assistance. M ii :raots. roieiv to hooa tide nshormen and no attempt be made to riot-plan tome criteria to drum 'hona tide lisherman V.‘ “as aim Slli’lgl‘sled I}!!! Hi? t’nnlt‘rt'lirt: :w? some ntlen-l mm in the need “for more l’lgld‘ iospcrtino ht rrrtuin iresh and troron prodiuts particularly lob» stoi and mackerel " The lioai ycrnmmendalinn was that "there he appointed a mn- tinninr eommittoe, with a repre- sentative oi each government. or the lishormen and or the trade. in hate rrsoonshiiity. under . innit aiispiees ot the two govern- ml‘llis. lnr advisine on the imple meotation or the lisiiery develop ment prnzram by reviewing prD-‘ dross mainnz turtticr i-ecnm-i mondntions. and workinn toward thr ro.nrrtinsttnn of the eftnru ol all oncnries concerned. "To this he would recommend the addition in the terms at at Bruits 0‘ such a Committee. "It potter to rail tor eonlerenees or tor enniinittres or wider repre- sentation to hatter deal with respertive problems which might arise " in the nrcamhle to the met. it use slated “the province oi Prinre Edward Island welcomes- ihis npnnrtunity to make known nugficsilonn eonsidered usetni in its area tit tisheries activity to- ward the development at policies which may result in an expanded and protitahle tisherlea economy. guided by a sound national po- licy" LOTUS CAFE cliltim Ind cannula- roon Fun Cnnrnr Complete Med DINNER For on. person 81.85 For two persons 3.40 For three persons 5.25 For (our persona 7.50 TAKE-OUT SERVICE IIDMIILM “will-him SEE THEM Now AT HENDERSON & CUDMORE. THE STORE FOR MEN A COMPLETE SELEC- TIDN or ARROW siilms wrm m2 DISTINCTIVE NEW STPIPE LOOK. short point ruseti collar or sort uh collar . finish or ennvertioie (used cults . . , stripes in blue. brown or grey on Wth . . . sizes 14', to 16‘1. 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