\—ANleader o fishingNin dustry here t ‘unless he implementation. of the.12- mit is taken. soon pver-fishin Set Id kill the Cane: tian Atlantit\¥ishery, S B Parks, chai ‘m, epsea Fisheri Halfish slips under the water The vessel was @ victim -of | and again early Saturday. Her off Halifax harbor Saturday. fire which broke out -Friday | crew was rescued by-‘the’ na- wt andl executive head | tthorial and federal. govern- val tug. Riverton, which towed the Halfish from a point off ‘¢o | Lunenburg, N.S. to the mouth ments already. have agreed to ome to (CP—Wirephote from National Defence) Me eRED Fi pig foster_ both ; political: Ge | commission ‘a_major economic. ot ag tat lyf te Yoko \ The Gunaan, Charlottetows, Mon., Oct. 17, 1966. 7 «f from. 79,000,000 last year,, their annual conference to set . OTTAWA ion Bureau Of .. Statistics, has. raised its bin. | ‘The revised estimate by the | federal agency is more than | 40,000,000 bushels -higher than) previous. record of —723,000,000 bushels in 1963. ” Hardening up the new esti- mate, the bureau said the fig- ure is based “to a large ex- tent”. on actual field returns since much of the Prairie crop was: harvested. by the Sept. 15 survey time. The DBS completed its good- subsequent farmers to bring in the 820-000,- 000-bushel Prairie whedt crop. | Tt was 30 per cent bigger than,| ae j crops is nearing completion un- its first forecast ee ie year'c. nn figures; Both are far’ hi n the| year's totals following: weather allowed |j Canada's Wheat Crop Estimated At Record (CP)—The Domin- SETS RECORD. Much’ of the wheat-estimate 1966 wheat | increase was accounted for oy crop estimate to an unprece- | Saskatchewan's forecast prodiic- dented 840,449,000 -bushels and | fion of 546,000, said most of it already is in the| pared with. 511,000,000 of the bushels, com. original 1966 forecast. In -both | here. cases, it is a provincial record, Some of the other crops were lower than last year's produc. with last oats, 382,390-000 bushels, 414,957,000; barley, 286,841,000 bushels, 214;- 000 bushels, 29,254,000; mixed 170,000; bushels, 22,600,000. ' Forecast wheat output Manitoba if 85,000,000 bushels WATCH REPAIRS A. W. WELLNER Southport eno der “superior weather conditions | compared with last year. . Telephone. Evening 4-3408 a 555,000: all rye 14,932,000 bush. | els, 16,695,000; flaxseed 23,542,¢ | Brains,, 71,420,000 bushels, 74,- rapeseed ..24,100,000 | for is The original 1966 forecast was 84,000,000. , Alberta’s wheat forecast was raised from 184400,000 bushels to 189,000,000, both records for the province. Last year's pro- duction was 153,000,000. Canadian RCs Plan Foreign | Aid Program OTTAWA (CP)—The Roman up-a national fund for commu- ity development aid and dis aster relief in developing coun- tries. Ge oe Archbishop Martin Johnson of Vancouver, who proposed the plan, told a news conference the first objective will be ‘“‘an in- tensive educational program to bring home to Canadian Catho- lics the realities of hunger and poverty around the world.” _ Bishop Albert Sanschagrin of Amos, Que., said the bishops hope to collect between $700.000 would go toward secular pro- jects regardless of the recip ents’ religion. : The fund may be raised an annual collection in ‘a churches or by other methcds. A committee will be appointed to organize the program. ~ . The bishops said they hops to establish a“secretariat to ed- minister the assistance. Dupli- cation with government and other aid programs would bé avoided. 3b The fund will also providé emergency relief for areas rave and $1,000,000 annually and it will launch its own foreign aid program, it was Catholic Church in Canada soon announced | FOR Canada's 76 archbishops and bishops voted unanimously at YOUR iNSURANCE,.NEEDS 0 | it 7 PHONE 894-6567 kL -HYNDMAN & CO. f==—s" Limited Established 1872 aged by disasters. ALL 57 Lower Queen .8t. an of Bod), orting fish icult' its Tep come from Norway, he § Whitehorse Man Named| Commissioner| announced*by Northern Develop- her eountries\because ot |. eX Mr. Laing flew. into’ the terri- torial capital from Vancouver to announce the appointment. Mr. Smith, who has been gen- eral manager of the Tourists Ltd. since 1947, has o A enter private business in Ed- monton. 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