INDUSTRY EXPANDING - | Morell an aggressive tm tourism Motel! is suitably located and can offer facilities for fishing, boating, sports en- tertainment and one of the bet- ter beaches in the province at Lakeside. As one resident put it Morell is on the move, we are greving and with the cg-overation of our people we exvect ,to »rogress considerable in the next year or close-knit community “~*~ The village of Morell with a population of 385 and 90 homes continues to be one of the more aggressive communities in Prince Edward Island. The peo- ple of the village and surround- ing area work closely together to achieve their aims. Their schools, hockey rink and other projects are proof of this In the past year several new industries have started in or near the village. The Morell Co-op Creamery has beer re- built following a fire; the Morell Packing Co. has ovened for business. the Morell Fur Farms have been reopened: a new fire hall is under construction; Su- therland Bros. machinery and woodworking plant is in full op- | eration: the new hockey rink: | United Church: a new sub-divi- |sion and other activities have all contributed to progress in 1964 and are considered to be very important to the economic | life of the community for the future The new creamery is current- ly handling 150 milk shippers, 600 cream shinvers, has storage space for 110.000 pounds of cheese as well as for four car- loads of butter with room for anticivated expansion in the near future Ten fulltime employees with 17 at peak periods received $34- 680.00 in wages in 1964. For com- parison in 1963 this creamery produced 517,000 pounds of but- ter with 750,000 being produced in 1964. 139,000 pounds of cheese was produced in 1963 with 490,- 000 being produced in 1964. The creamery creates employ ment is also expected in the future. purchased new gym equipment, | Letters come The new subdivision for town | has ‘started a film -stri~ devart. | expansion located in the vicinity ment and other improvements | turv ] t of the new Regional. High which will be of considerable | en ate School with space for 10 new benefit to students of the area. | homes, has been well selected The Morell Fur Farm is once | WICKFORD, R.I. (AP) — and residents are looking to in- again in full operation following | Postmasters in Wickford and in many other ways, such as|creased home construction in| a disease epidemic » vear or 80) Wakefield are puzzled over four trucking, shipping and handling of its products In the future they expect to process the Island brand ched- the future jagc It is now operated by EDUCATION FACILITIES Chuck Ashwell, a well known eavelopes thet turved up in Men- Morell Regional High School ™ink farmer with ranches in |44¥'s incoming mail — each was with grades from nine-12 and an Several provinces of Canada. | postmarked during the American dar cheese in five pound square f enrollmen’ -* 205 students) anin- .He has 550 mink at the pres- | Civil’ War. or oblong packages which wi"' be | crease of 30 over last year. A UYJent time with 200 more to ar-| Two envelopes arrived in a marked for cutting into com- staff of 11 teachers with two spe- | rive shortly. Six hundred of|pouch from Wickford at the mercial and convenient sizes. | cialty teachers in music and | these will be females. They are | Wakefield office. Both were ad- This is exnected to take the place of the old round cheese. | There will also be five vound, 10 | pound, 20 pound and 40 pound square packs. This idea is already being | used in Ontario and Quebec | and ts considered to be an im- | provement over the older meth- The Morell Packing Company havé been employing approxim- ately 50 men and women at peak periods to process and can fish and also for a salt process- ing operation. This firm is ex- pected to expand and will em- ploy several more The Sutherland Bros. mach- ine and wood working plant has already rendered considerable service to the area and many residents stated they are doing an excellent job and expansion physical education has been em-| expected to produce ap»roxim- |dressed to Miss Hattie Hull of . ployed this term. ately 3,000 young by next fall.|Wakefield in care of Mrs. Four busses are engaged in| The ranch employs an average |George Knowles. One contained transporting the students to and of two to five throughout thea letter and the other was from the school. The school has’ year. , empty, 55 YEARS OF PROGRESS * Home of the Dragger Fleet ‘ Centre of the Gulf’s Finest Beaches Development group covers wide field. | | __® Premier Potato Growing Area of the Nation Mooted in May 1964 an Indus-, great deal through its study and trial Development group was | discussion and from the many formed in early June in George- ceptionally actibe during the months that followed and has in- development pertaining to indus- try, agriculture, education, handcrafts, housing, community betterment and other related matters. Temple MacDonald is_ the president and the group has held several meetings with rep- resentati >s of various govern- ment departments in attendance town. This group has been ex- | persons in a variety of fields that have visited the group and | talked and demonstrated on terested itself in many phases of | many subjects. The group is ready and will- ing to lend all possible assis- tance and co-operation to the | municipal authorities and are of the opinion that immediate and joint action is vitally nec- essary om many matters per- taining to the growth and de- TOWN of SOURIS Incorporated 1910 velopm: of tk town. and on varic s oc.asions inter- | ested persons from surrounding districts have attended the cet- ings. e Reid Sangster, director of re- sources and <-velopment and J.J. MacDonald, fieldman for resources and development were | Morell Co-op Creamery, Processors of Fine ISLAND BRAND PRODUCTS BEAUTY CULTURE TRAINING SECTION A wide range of programs, en- pbling both young and old to ledrn new skills and enabling thase now employed to upgrade 4 their qualifications, is available | i through the vocational training | Anstitutions of the province. if _... WS... McMurtry, director _ of | vocational training, says “our | 5 largely ins’ ‘-ental in the for- mation of the group and have dustries and edugation. At one meeting a display of handcraft was on hand and the program those about to enter employ- {ready has 76 persons enrolled. |cjal director of handcraft. ment and to provide training for |This is in agriculture and will! ‘The question of education was those: who wish to retain for | provide instruction in farm gone into at >"~ ontae federal government pays | Mr. McMurtry said extension | cation. share of the costs include: the | courses are being planned for| The group was pleased to training of unemployed persons, | the eastern part of the province. | have at its October meeting -@ . . been regular attendents at the Vocational training program [= 4 Cor. “tees were formed on af tourism, agriculture, small in- 1ids all to attain skill aids all ages to attain skills |zt:2o= / Mrs. M. Wayne Lister, prov'n- changes in occupation. management, farm mechanics | and representatives were pres- | Other programs in which the j and marketing.”’ jent from the. department of edu- | training—-of-the-disabled,_train-| =arer engine-| Alex.Sim_of-Ottawa. ARDA con- jing of technical and vocational loon, “elites to be- \sultant; Roger acawens, of Tr. Quality Cheese future lies with small industry \8 and the goal of our. yocational training program is to have an adeqiiate supply of trained man- power capable of . meeting . the demands of. modern jndustry.” In the past few years, two.lt wat institutions of / Vocational ing were added to the prov- a ‘educational. system. In 1 i i i “s i f iH tf professional "MleMurtey, en practical train- | level. Re ~ 4 aie a al departments and agencies. In addition to these programs there is an apprenticeship train- : ing scheme in which apprentic- es are indentured to firms in the province. While this pro- gram has een successful im | 9; part, Mr. McMurtry said it is being hampered because of a lack of suitably qualified super- visors in some Island industry. One relatively new program which is meeting with success is that which allows unemploy- ed persons and others who have | teachers and training for feder- | gan with,” he said. Enrolment is high this year at both the Summerside and Char- lottetown vocational training in- stututions. Mr. McMurtry said 324 day students and 418 night students are enrolled at the nce County Vocational High School and 330 day students and 524 night students are enrolled at the Provincial Vocational In- stitute. Commenting on the benefits of vocational training, Mr. McMur- try said “the scope of vocation- al training.is exceedingly broad onto, secretary Farm Radio Forum; Joe Bergasse of wa of the area development agency of the Federal Department of Industry; Peter Stewart, e- sources Development represen- tative of the Nova Scotia De- partment of Agriculture and ‘Stewart C. Wright, Provincial Deputy Minister of Agriculture The group gained a vast in- sight into many phases of in- teresting activities and pro- jects from these disti:_-ished persons. Since its formation the group had concerned itself with the . i and voca- 2 alt agreement rene gpa for oa aes less than grade 10 education to | and has its applications in var- |vitel need of housing, water and the federal government, a num- ” Mr. McMurtry said “this Taote i 00 tat sey con he oe = en 7 inoummnat facilities jo ‘eck “in this of programs are is one program that will expand | mitted to many employment. | fac now lacking in h! ae correlated 3 vocational training | These occupations may be divid- SAS Secs eel eos ates ee The ocopatng may Si eens SERVING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND WITH mén objective of the ccenay. Mr. McMurtry said that ex-j|as the building trades, the me-| nesses to keep up with any tech- ~ '¢ labor fereo at tov. | perme proguem tension’ night classes recently |chanical trades, electrical and | nical advances or changes in in- els university and in all government started in Prince County have |electronic occupations business! dustry and this is the goal for a fields. ; met with astonishing response.| and distributive . |which the vocational training The technical and vocational He said “when we started aj/service occupations and ~those | program is geared.” Por programs of regular |" *#¢ thls program pairs we thought we might get | which develop our natural re-jon the threshold of a great in- a schools, technical, ee : a class of 15 t6 20 persons. but | sources.” _ dustrial cxpans:_a. wegetiies or compesti high employed persons wishing | 158 enrolled. Another extension| He said “upgrading and re-| [ft is felt that since. its forma- where the full-time cour- course we plan for March al- training of persons already, em-|tion the group has achieved a \ ses have a minimum of 50 per ? MORELL CO-OP CREAMERY For the extra lift in your menu, try Morell top quality butter. Processed so the flavor remains. It will really "melt in your mouth.” Try this winter menu pick-me-up today. The most modern of cheese manufacturing equipment is installed at Morell Creamery, producing one of the most taste-tempting treats on your menu. Try it today, Island Brand Cheese. President: J. S. SUTHERLAND Secretary: LOUIS McGUIRE