; et ae DRAGGERS PLAY ROLE IN ECONOMY PLANTS GIVE BOOST + ident Trend is established for future of S Taking a hiok al the future RA. Leard, mayor of Souris says he does not see the town “blossoming into a small cily hut a trend for (He future has already been establisned Mavor Leard thinks the Kings with its processing plants will provide “a pleasant rural life for marginal land holders who will suppleinent their incomes by working in the town,’ He said ‘this trend has al ready been establisned and now workers commute to the town from as far. away as 30 miles Sotiris’ has always been noted for its connection with Gulf of St. Lawrence fisheries and is now the home of a dragger [leet which numbers about 80 ships Fish processing plants in the town give a large: boost to the area's economy, with as many as 300 plant workers employed at peak season BIGGER FARMS County town RAY LEARD gional high enior ( ers 4 excellent whari number. of fish SHIPPING The school faciliues packing CENTRE town has the ouris homes for home, and a plants biggest pulp- wood stockvard in the province and pulp is shipped to such countries as Italy, France and England. Souris is also a ship- ping centre for Newfoundland the. Magdalen ine potato and other age According to Mayor Leard 4S. anlicipaling . {oun produce going to Nova Scotia and Islands sharf has a heated The mar- shed for produce stor- the the... con: structyn of: harbor facilities’ for fishernien this expects an early nouncement on “This may ing wharf other small he said Two sewer the town at a hundred thousand Affairs of the ministered by Ma} a s'x-man for years ago system Andrew Gillis, ling Dingwell Power Donald i Ste Veal possibly fishermen vesse! was cost of town council members are Clarence Meurant Walter He said he federal an- the matter be a land and owners, a water and installed - in everal dollardA are ad- or Leard and Council Mac- Char- Solomon, and Richard SEARCH ON The Soviet Union 1s searching letters for some 700 documents and notes written by Lenim whieh have disappeared since they were written jion in | date |June of 1964 when a steel short- | project at that +. 3 Trafic bottleneck relieved at Borden BORDEN — The most signif- icant progress seen here during was the complet- which was the past the new pier year ion of , completed late in 1964 Originally slated for complet December of 1963 the was pushed forward to Due to short- and weather problems the McNamara Con- struction, the general contract- ors on the job, were given two extensions on thefr contract During the early ‘stages of con- struction, Wilfred Clausen, res- engineer Whitinan Benn Associates of Halifax, the engineer for this we want to use products for this added “but when to order the steel we Canadian steel He said result been e, dev eloped age of materials and j consultant | project stated all Canadian He went that all mills were booked up time that, as a should have we found everything | completed, except the steelwork, by the end of 1963. The new pier gives the Borden terminal a total of three and has helped ease the traffic tie- ups but it will really prove its worth this summer during the height of the tourist season. Originally it was planned that the new pier would be used primarily by the MV Confeder- ‘able for most of the ation in moving vehicular traffic Another acc omplishment seen here was the extension and ren ovation to the Legion ,Home started last June and completed in December The project was completed at $25.000 and the work was carried nwt by New a cost of Walter comb and -Kelvin Maclennan The extension consisted of a wing measuring 25 x W feet With: this additional space the main floor of the home now con sists of a large area lor dances along with bar facilities. dry canleen. washroom facilities along with a stage with PA system and a ticket booth Another feature on this floor is a completel, vequipped— kit chen The bottom floor is subdtvid ed into a beverage room, lounce and TV room with bar and wast room facilities The or iginal 1951, makes home. erecjed in its facilties/ay ail ommunity activities including girl guides scouts, naval cadets agd other projects. Blood donor clinics are also held here The home has a. membership rol] totalling 130 along with as sociaté members. The members come from the town itself and surrounding areas extending as far as Crapaud lat Ne rer a 7a * in 1964 more re people shop- ped Co-op. . more people joined Co-op. more people saved at the Co-op. : a in 1965 a new'store to give you: greater variety and widest of ‘selection. Palmer Oil Heat Electrical Lightning ® Fitzroy Street We are very happy and proud to have sharedin —. the prosperity of this community in the past 38 years and we would like to take this opportunity — to thank our customers who have made this pos- @ Smith Cerena Marchant Typewriters, Add- ing Machines, Calculators, Photo Copiers, Ac- Mayor Leard pointed oul that peautiful stene and many farmers and fishermen of the jo, of {ine be DPIC area will have opportunity to but , aa . ’ t € our st “ provide ‘the staples for the PU! ‘0 atiract th © lange fish and frozen food piant Mus! have. more overnight ac- which will begin operation im commodation for the traveller Kings County in the summer Emphasis should be put on He emphasized, however, that the provision more locally ‘farms, like draggers. will have cooked sea foods for the tourist to be larger and more acreage With many types of sea food will have to be matched with right on our doo ep eTi- bigger and bigger investment to prepared sea food dishes are a make both land and machinery mus! for ever enu pay.” Souris, which was incorporat- A third potential of the area, ed into a town in [910, now. has according to Mayor Leard. is a p 37. 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