SWINGING OUT THE OTTER DOOR WORKS LIKE DIP-NET FULL TRAWL NET COMES ABOARD” Blood Clinics | Island News Page | Start Tuesday | Ralph Crossman, chairman of jthe Red Cross blood donor com- mittee for Summerside for the ‘local Junior Chamber of _Com- jmerce which is the major spon- ‘soring body for this project re ports that telephone committees jare on the job these days re- jminding the residents in Sum- merside of ‘Blood Donor Days" at the Summerside Legion Home on Tuesday and Wednesday At least 540 donors are being Agencies Getting ReducedAmount Canadian Welfare 2 aed bri 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Dec. 6, 1965. | ceremony at Miscouche Regional saw a 1966 car presented to the | course at the school will be Leon |ment the Confederation train, "@ee* “Fight Trailer Caravans To Visit Here In 1967 sthool by George Meikle, chair: | H man of the provincial highway} VICTORIA (OP) —Eight bia, the Yukon and northwest safety council, for use in driver trailer caravans will bring the ap es, one shared; and education courses. lee os of ae eee Poe ss eis a : | | eig ‘oot thereat part ae ee munities acrors the nation dur- trailers and three stations wa- ‘ehind jing 1967 centennial celebrations, |gons will begin to roll May 1, The keys to the vehicle Were ‘the centennial commission a0-'and will finish Nov. 14 They oronanieg to Bishan: Hay 50m’ | owseed have. will be open from 11 am. to nia, principa e school, In- ‘ The caravans 11 p.m. six days a week and structor in the driver education will have a capacity of $,000 persons a day The story presented in both the train and mobile caravans School To Give Driving Courses A High School Friday afternoon will comple- jlimited to major population cen- tres, announced earlier by the |federal commission. Brennan, an elementary scho6l teacher. jtown. Setting And Hauling Stern Trawl Net Becomes Simple Operation By A.C. HOLMAN sink to the bottom being forced the bottom of the hold each Friday I “described a recent ‘apart by the water catch is of uniform quality voyage 1 made on the motor Enough cable is put out te throughout | Two city residents, a man trawler Gulf Gull, one of the equal three times the depth of The fish are placed into the from Lake Verde and ano ther four stern trawlers used by Gulf the water being fished. When we hold after they are caught ri Garden Foods of Georgetown. were fishing west of the Magdal- a convenor, they are placed in Today 1 will attempt to tell how en Islands, the water was about the hoxes and iced When the oe foe aad Se ee the actual fishing operation 40 fathoms deep. so we <et 120 chip reaches port the boxes are days when they appeared in City” fathoms of cable Off of Cape placed on pallets hoisted out of Police Court Saturday Mag- Breton where we later fished the the hold by a crane and taken istrate A.J. Haslam, QC, presid- water was slightly over 100 fath- by fork-lift truck to the plant. jed | They will also undertake spe- \cific duties at the clinics which will run from 2-4 and 7-9 on both Tuesday and Wednesday. ' Five Fined $20 works The trawl net used on these bosts works on the same prin- 4 In Liquor Cases | by |from Cavendish, charged with | the agencies earlier this year. He stressed that this was an ‘interim arrangement that could be adjusted when the final re- sults of the campaign become . | known. A’ number of areas have jot yet completed their canvass jand the returns from these could well change the present restilts. The agencies will receive the following amounts under the present. plan throughout 1966: Canadian Mental Health Association, Canadian National In- . stitute for the Blind, 12,450.00 Cerebral Palsy As- sociation, 2,819.00 Canadian Foundation For $10,422.00 Alan Holman, President of ht in these two days fro Gaanecide and the wuresaiae the P.E.J. United Fund, an- Council, 1,132.00 area, nounced Saturday that the Basilica Recreation Members of the Summerside {Und Board of Directors had “Centre, 20,213.00 high school Red Cross council agreed to begin payments on the Former Charlottetown are playing their part in the pre- |1966 agency allocations on the and Summerside Tag parations for these clinics and basis of 90 per cent of the am. Days, 5,288.00 jhave already distributed posters ounts recommended by the Bud- _ jto the business firms in the |get Committee and accepted by Total, $227,131.00 The above figures represent a major cut in the budgets of these agencies and entails an inevitable curtailment of the programs they had planned for 1966. Mr. Holman said that the Board of Directors realized that the cuts ‘would mean -hardships for those who benefited from the good work of these agencies but the only way in which this could be changed would be for last min- ute support from those who had so far failed to realize the | full implication. of the cards re- | turned marked ‘nil’. Mr. Holman | that the | was quick to add majority of the Island residents and businesses had accepted The course, which consists of | j at least 25 hours of classroom | instruction and a minimum af eight hours behind the wheel, is open to students from 16 years of age up. No more than 20 students can be taken iff one course. These courses which are; available at a number of schools Laahe in six regions: Nova Sco- on the Island are promoted by the P.E.I. Highway Safety | Council, Also in attendance for the | ceremony was Bud Constable, tario will get two each; north- |$ GOOD OR western Ontario, Manitoba ..and ? ZA 4 zw MONEY? supervisor of the driver educat- Saskatchewan, one shared; Al- |} BACKs berta, northeast British Colum | > igravings, “traces the country’s explora- ‘tion, exploitation and develop ment as it observes the drama- tie conflict: of Canadians with their attack on these problems and with themselves,"’ the com- mission said Peeks | iSTEAKS: 3 Peter Aykroyd, director of public relations for the commis- sion, said Friday both the train and trailers will include walk- through sets complete with sounds and smells, photos, en- artifacts and peep- hole scenes The eight caravans will op- tia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick. and Newfoundland will share one; Quebec and On- evcccccsccsooscoooes ciple as the dip-net used by chil- dren to cate” minnows. The neta on the deep sea trawlers. differ in that where a small, hand, dip- of the net open, the trawf net is. ~ too large to have a rigid frame to hold the mouth open. The frame is - replaced fildats. bobbins and offer doors. The floats are fastened to the top of the leading edge, the head- line, of the net and they pull the top of the net towards: the -sur- face when the net is in the water ; The bobbins are fastened to by! oms deep, there we pit out 300 fathoms (1,800 feet), of cable. CREW RELAX | 7 t net has a ring to-hold the mouth | Once set there is. doing to do \as the traw! is left out for about jtwo and a half hours, so the Inthe former method, the fish| A Montague man was fined Polio and Rehabilitation. were forked inte the hold im $20 and costs or 20 days for be- 3,802.00 bulk, once in the hold they |ing drunk and incapable | Multiple Sclerosis their responsibilities toward the United Fund, and a gradual im- | - provement was taking place 6.28.00 2 wae would. be positioned by forking! John Taylor Cameron, Brack- Society, cat each year. them around. In port they wotld ley Point Road, and Robert Catholic Social - The » provincial total now Broomfield, | fare Benes, $2,580.00 stands at’ $220,502.46 or 0 pet. | be forked out of the hold to the Barry MacLeod, hristmas Se New Cases of lorew get something. to est, play Pm’ leach received fines of $15 and Prince . County Welfare cent of the dbjective. tsame oa o ae a little nap FISH GRADED |costs or five days it gee | Agency, 23,679.90 T. B. an Re uce ‘waiting for the time when the| The use of the boxes eliminat-| Jackie Francis Kelly, Kelly's P.E.1. Protestant Child- taster TO-ABG! POST trawl is ready to. be hauled. es much of the forking, as well Cross, ‘charged inpaes sgeccing, a ee st 22,608.00 | j The captain sounds the ship's as the crushing and another fea- 25 fined $20 and costs or 40 Protestant Family Set- | OTTAWA (CP) — Fred R The Provincial Health Department is proud to report that the num- horn again, and the two winch ture is when fish is placed in a |44YS | vice Bureau, 15,930.00 ‘Cote, 34, has been appointed to ber of tubercul } f 0 men rush to their stations, there box a coloured slip of paper is | Gordon E. Leard, Peakes Sta- Y.M.C.A. 24,489.00 the new position of assistant er of tuberculous cases discovered in 1964 reached an all-time low of 30. is one winch for each cable, they put in the top of each box. The (“ion pleaded not guilty for fail. Navy League of Can- counsel to the Board of Broad: | start drawing in the net. The colour of the paper indicates ‘98 to yield the right of way. His ada - P.E.I. Division, 1,223. cast Governors. The board also This encouraging situation reflects the public’s generous support case was adjourned to Dec. 7. | Boy Scouts Association- P.E.I. Council, announced Friday ## hopes to otter doors come up. first, the day the fish was caught on. | name a replacement soon for | : in the past. : they're fastened to the boat and By using boxes the fish can be 8,244.00 the bottom of the leading edge, the net is drawn up against the graded as to species as it is the foot rope. and they serve stern ‘packed on the boat, eliminating two purposes. Their weight ‘The footline i¢ taken aboard ‘the need for such grading on Le ee Girl Guides Association- Car Is Damaged (“Prt cunt Canadian Red Cross Soc- 4,110 00 W. C. Pearson, counsel to the board, whose departure to take up private law practice in Bran- TB is on the run.. BUY AND USE CHRISTMAS SEALS. It is not beaten. Help prevent TB — eats , holds the footrope down and the bobbins are shaped like wheels and ‘roll along the bottom help- ing to keep the net from fouling on the rocks and ridges on the floor of the ocean. There are two otter doors, one on eAch side of the net. They, are hung vertically and when the net is being. towed the water action forces them apart. HOLD NET OPEN The mouth of the net is kept open by the floats pulling on the headline, the bobbins forcing the ~“footrope to stay” on the*-ocean bottom and the otter doors keep- ing the side: open The traw! itself is a huge fun- nel-shaped net made of polyeth- lene twine, the base or narrow part, called the cod end ts tied closed by a slip knot that can easily be released to allow the fish to be emptied out of it The net would be approxim- ately 150 feet long and about 70 feet wide at the mouth. Along the bottom of the cod end are fastened cowhides the net when it is dragging the bottom from the weight of the fish caught in it : On either side of thé centre of the footrope, a rope is fastened: which goes around the outside of ‘the net and is looped through the headline near its centre These two ropes are called quarter ropes and they are used to close the mouth of the net when it is being drawn in The net is towed by two steel esbles which pass through. pul- leys. .called gallows, of the stern, cables..pass-.through the gallows to two winches in the forward part of the ship The net is made ready for fish ing as the boat, sails to the fish- ing grounds. once there the set- ting of-the net begins SETTING THE NET Two doors in the stern rail are openéd to allow the net to pass into the water. The cod end is thrown over the, stern first and as the boat moves slowly through the water it drags the rest of the net in after it. The last part of the net to go in, is the mouth with the bobbins and floats. The otter doors are not, in fact attached to the net .itself, bu rather to the cable abou 12 feet from the mouth. The otter doors are not in the water ‘yet, when the ‘captain sees that the floats’ and bobbins are out of the boat, he isenenses the” s and then sounds the aot wore as a signal to let the otter doors go They had bee: hang! eae | ;, 48e si Ss given.’ , the winchés let “them 2 jeously and they A ° . y bs Pins = ~s d ' 4 — ‘and hook into a line, called the 200,000 pounds of fish. The use police are investigating. the and fastened, a line from the pier In Hit And Run fety - P.E,I. Div- overhead gantry crane, operat-| “With all these advantages the SUMMERSIDE — In a hit-and- ‘sion, ed by the captain from the boxes also have a number of dis- run accident here Friday night, | bridge, is hooked on to the two advantages. Though made of |a 1961 model automobile owned quarter ropes and the net is aluminum and relatively light. by William Companion, 81 m- closed and the first of the net is they are nonetheless awkwatd | merside, was struck while park- : ' drawn aboard _to store on the ship They are ed on Notre Dame Street and When the gantry has drawn bulky and space consuming. If | sustained approximately $100 = See ; ‘ “= A * the quarter ropes in as fat as it ‘the boxes were not used the 96 damage. ‘ : ; { ; can, -the line from the gantry is foot stern trawlers used by Gulf| The accident was discovered unhooked from the quarter ropes |Garden could carry in excess of at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. don, Man., was announced ear- lier. l 31,860 00 hauling leg, which is fastened to |of the boxes reduces this by al- | the cod end. The gantry then most half, to something slightly .MORE VISIT AFRICA to protect | pulls the cod end ‘up to the stern? ‘A short rope is wrapped around | the net and-the gantry line is hooked onto this and the cod end with the fish is drawn aboard and hoisted over the fish box. The slip knot holding the cod end closed is jerked open and the fish pour from the net into the fish box. STORE CATCH The cod end is tied closed again and the trawl is cet again Putting the trawl in the water is called ‘‘shooting the trawl” ;When the trawl] has been set land is back on the bottom, cat- iching more fish the crew gets to ‘work storing the fish which has just been caught in the hold. If the, weathér and fishing are good ‘this ‘process is repeated every two and a half hours, -day and night, 24 hours a day. In a good catch there will be about three or four thousand pounds of fish on each haul of the net In each catch there usually are cod, hake and flounder. The flounder are merely forked onto a convenor which carries them tn the~hold? where two ofthe crew members place them in boxes and ice them down The cod and hake are gutted and cleaned before they are boxed and iced in the hold and this is what the rest of the crew is do- ing while the two in the hold are icing and boxing the results. ev- ervone, except the captain and the cook, takes part in the fish- ing operation NEW TYPE BOXES boxes used by the Gulf Garden ships are new inovation in this country, traditionally the fish are placed in the hold in bulk and iced down. The boxes are four feet long, two feet wide and a foot deep They hold slightly over 100 pounds of fish and each boat goes to sea with some 1.0 of them The boxes have a lip on the top to which the bottom of ‘another. box -fits, imaking them self stacking |~ The boxes at# used to insure jthe fish will reach the process- plant in better shape than loaded Bulk in the hold With the boxes supporting the lweight rather than the fish in % Foreign tourism-in South jover: 100,000 pounds“ per trip Africa increased 21 per cent be- If the fish .are available in (— ‘ greater numbers the captain tween 1968 qm early 108... makes a hurried trip to port and ® at latiaticienaeel hopes by the time he can get back to sea the fish are still running LINGERIE oe _ FAMOUS BRANDS IN Contempt Charge e sips Brings $50 Fine — @ panris SUMMERSIDE —- George @ GOWNS Leonard MacDonald, East} Street, Summerside, was fined @ BABY DOLLS in white $50 plus costs or 60 days in jail | for contempt of court Satur-| day in Town Police Court > fore Magistrate R.S. Hinton, QC. He was’ further fined $30. and colors plus costs or 60 days for a charge of drunkenness, the two | sentences.-to be served concur: | rently | The contempt charge arose) from an outburst in court Fri-| day when accused pleaded) En mi AUMMERSIDE. FEL. - not guilty to the original oo) of drunkenness. ‘Dr De De De De De BeBe De WeDeBe Dede De De Dees Confederation Centre that Cares the Whole Year Through. Gift Certificate A Souvenir: Anne of Green Gables Card $5.00 per book it Gift Certificates Redeemable at Any Performance is Available Now at the Box Office + - a 5 page nnnih cette