READY FOR LOBSTER SEASON AT TIGNISH RUN EMPLOYMENT HIGH | Economy of Montague land the Wood Isic.sé idl ding 2i:=2 well as to Souri: has (_ MHIGHING LOBSTERS is rapidly expanding s2:<: 22 ° More: growth and expansion |has added greatly te the econ- of which is, being used for Brud- i ae OO processing p an \tock place in Montague in 1964 /omy of the tcwn. They now |enel! Park. ‘Since that time very | meets all the re ,uirements tha in ony previous, paid laraw students and parents tol nu” pata agains (nee [neste pte rae \its history. Over $250,000 was g Rete in the erection of new|™” ‘sue fro § districts council and golfers of the area | sistance. It would largest in the province 2.2.23 smc Si Ene? STS r erection of new business build- drug firms, plumbing and elec- built in 1965. i students By ‘.W. LAVERS six inches in the portion that is ;The structural steel is all erect-| ings, in ad.’'tion to these 12 or|trical con’ 2ctors, T.V. shops,, An all weat' - highway tel ! ti { the buildings, | one storey and the two storey jed, except in that a a ‘’hich is | ore new homes have contribut-|general merchandise stores, a|Georgetown from - we ae jarg--Partis.31 feet in beight, ....\designed for the, office, Theled to a population increase for | hotel. motel. cabins, restuaur-|with ‘connectic which w eerie | The concrete block work is be- |employees’ ent-ance “is “the “bity wn. SES Ser aT deeters a met est processing plant and e€M-|ing done on a sub-contract by |part of the building that has yet)" j« estimated that about 20/al centre, theatre, curling club, ployer of labour, is proceeding Maritime Bri ‘ayers Lid. jto have the founda:'on poured: | .ow families Wave taken up res-|churches. a museum and- other : hedule, as nen 4s announced earlier in the [The large section that is to be hére and although some conveniences ‘or residents and E rapidly and o pou ap a 1965 year the Provincial -C nment jused as a cold storage area has —_— a temporary —_ many visitors. and machit ¥ will contribute almost $1,000,000 |the walls closed in with plywood |i ave im ated they intend to| The Garden of the Gulf Mus- oi pletion deadline > €f towards first stage plant con-|and on the inside of the walls of eum had its largest flow of tour- ; ; stay. i of the large fully-inte- struction and the company will |this area will be placed insula- | ‘ ists in 1964 since it was opened rete Gulf Garden Foods Lid., |supply about $400,000 worth of |tion to a depth of six inches, | Employment is at a high level | jabout 10 years ago, and the plant located on the s side |quipment. with. sheet metal siding on the a Lr Fonds Lid, |management found it necessary Together, younger, older Facilities to provide water; |°utside walls. to have longer open hours and endeavour—are t, at the head of This plant has been paying out —- in “eorge- 3°28 and waste disposal sys-/geR 7 BUILDING |about $5,000 in wages weekly; |#50 were « ‘id_ed to hire idi- laborer, more the Railwa: Wha in =“ tems and power for both Gulf Excavations were started|many more have been employ- tional staff. Preparations are town. Garden Foods Ltd. and Bat’ »rst | i . the handling and ing |De'"” made to take care of a provide jobs, taxes, . ing done by the j . early in February in prepara-jed in ‘ing grow further increase in 1985 the ever Tr rk is being done by Marine Ltd are. to be provided |tion to run foundation footings |of tobacco. It has been said by . Pigott Construct'or Company. out of a $700,000 Atlantic Devel- | a : . t ain building runs south or at Board grant. Wells are |(0F, the large 110 foot .by 120|merchants that the u. :mploy-|pink PLANNED ai 7 from Water “Stet, with a currently being. bored “atthe llnated othe west 6. the mained, A good'e of woecco. aad in sy whittled, Mt, “tat Let Their Many Years of Ex ° 2 f t i a . ° a F a? weet ~- a hao a'We. atl oe ol ine tein tn water | building. This builcing ‘vill con- | potatoes both with good prices, ges 999 rink are in the making. ter Street will be 132 fect long. |and sewace by Laurie A. Cales | tain the compressor room; and | have filled in the soe sexie Foltowing the sale of the old . At the south end it is 66 feet and Associates. It is reliably re. |Clectrical ~ub-station; a boilerjof the ye giving business Pee istructure plan: were formulat- ; At the southia, widt* continues [ported that mid-sammer of 1965 ("00m for heating a..d water sup-|ple of the town their test im leq for a new rink with artificial a W. WINDSOR aiong the east wall for a dis-/has been set as a deadline for |bi-?°nd # Sully © .‘pped garage jcrease in ines. (or m0 ¥ lice however, after close _avesti- “ 5 tance ~f{ ~* feet; ‘hen jut: out ‘the installation of water and | "°F service and maintenance | years. igation it. we; decided te artifi- wa itional 66 feet, | sew i ‘ jwork on draggers. It will als) Land has been made availab, |cial plant at this tir, when so Since 1900 we have been one of the ‘ . icp width of 133 Hepat clepesel s) ‘ems for the ‘contain a fish meal >lant. ile for..att industrial’ park near |mich money would have to be : | The prese-t work force 18 |the Langléy Frosted Food Plant|borrowed was xt of the ques- Island’ suppliers of quality fish inues north | ; ng! largest top to Worer street a au of MA. ET ASSURET j@bout 79. Included in this figure | and action is t- take place early |tion so plans are now underway $ 172 feet. Th: ‘ength of the, An assvr-4 market ‘or the @Fe those employer by the sub-lin the new. year to try at d/to build a rink wis ntural ice east wail is 522 feet, which in- products of Gulf Gard Foods | ‘rade contractors. Pigotts have | bring other new industries to|with facilities for an artificial Sludes an office, m uring 30 |Ltd. was realized earlier in the |* Permanent staff of six, which \the area. plant ata lat. dat This new feet by 60 “:et. located on the |year when a ange ents were | include 4 project manager; north east corner, facing Water completed for their distribution project. engineer; a field . Street. From the south end run- | bv -Findus I ; north for a distance of 172 . _ Suildir ; is one storey |of frozen foods in Eu_ope. Find- in height and from there to the (us being one of the Nestle group north front end, 320 feet it ris- of food © s. “indus will han- es two stories. die the entire production ¢* the Georgetown plant. This is esti- _|mated to involve cont cts of The building is of masonry and steel constr ‘ion. The re-infore- ed concrete foundation -wails are from 10 to 12 feet ir height. | : i building is. .- tical) all ‘The mals walls are of re-infore-| i i The sieel deck h me if ie st SE ; ifs 4 ii ries lint fas i Rs i E e588 ae we Be Litas ii | : af Ege E H as on : ; +has been laid- the pape. re will be | (eu insulation and tar. As Evie i e silat ar F if rei gt7 if : 233 : : Peg ee COOMBE Bt ne a ABS | ft iE z ES a Hi a Ef st ayes qt et iit cchiewdl Oe ee ere