t{< Page 8-A The Guardian - The Evening Patriot | Dragoer fleet tied closely with the economv of Souris. Fishing and mainly dragger use Souris as heir home port,” fishing is about the largest. or;' and land all their fish there, the at least, the second largest in- economic effects are felt all over dustry for the Eastern King’s the Eastern King’s area Ha, New Brunswick, Newfound-| supplies (and each @rag ger! land, Holland, Ireland, ‘still is ' mainly composed of men, from |this area. The local men spend ‘all their money” in this area, | while the other manage to spend a goodly share of their earnings also. Thus, about 80 per cent of . Wages earned by dragger fisher- men is kept in thé area. Nor does money from the draggers end there. Equipment purchased by the fleet is bought need about $100 worth each week) is purchased from local stores, people. Fuel and ice, and other necessities are purchased local-. ly, with local employees again benefiting. The fish purchased from the dragger fleet is bought by local | companies, and the people em- ployed by the companies come again employing local | area, and ‘specifically the town of Souris Wh ile the draggers Ae nat The dragger crews. while con- sisting of men from Nova_ So- local neovle emovloyed. All food ern King's _ Reunty Shopping For the Whole Family And Household Needs Begin At the TIGNISH C0-0 Association Ltd. + from local companies, who have |from various sections of East- > | ant outcome of that meeting was Ministr expressed pleasure 2t | just now when the sirvctu’ here of the Fisheries Research Ministry of Fisheries as wefl ' ‘This was seces- |Board of Canada. 135° with the fishing Industry and sary, be aa PR | Mr. Robichaud, referring the provinces. He emphasized|the Board in a strong position to! | Provin- the broad responsibility of the for our fast changing and in- | cial Conference on Fisheries De-) Board to carry out fisheries re- creasingly complex environ | velopment, said that an import-|search wherever necessary. The ment, and was especially i ‘the establishment of closer the fact,that the Board was re- federal government science 1 | working relations between the examining operational procedur-|Canada is under gene~- s.d- ‘Board and -other components of es. and relationships with. the eration. : ein ad ees at ect That Gives: © PERFORMANCE ~ ,® DURABILITY “© SERVICEABILITY 5 Tignish, P.E.1. Canadian shark: assists fishermen In order to assist Canada's tronic mens, and combined this east coast fishermen to substan- gata with details of the nature INTERCHANGEABILITY © ECONOMY - PLUS Over a Quarter of a ® ‘tially increase their catches a pew type Canadian‘ chart—a_ fisheries. chart—has recently been issued by the Canadian Hydrographi¢ Service. The new chart, number 4041, |of the sea floor. The new chart enables fisher- men to pick out likely areas to fish, and through the use of small conteur iitervais to avoid Century of Service es > to Serve You! “r= )6)6—CtCGROCERY DRY GOODS a C DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT: ie L} ee HARDWARE ESSO DEPARTMENT SERVICE STATION Building Supplies HOME: FURNISHING DEPARTMENT ~@ Fawcett Stoves, Ranges, Heating Equipment and Refrigerators Televisions and appliances Tignish Co-op Association Ltd. rs 5 Big Departments Tires, Batteries, etc. -| made a survey of the continen- application of scientific research covers the Atlantic Coast banks | those areas. where the bottem is : of Banquereau and Misaine, “even. It illustrates depths pri- which lie off Nova Scotia be.| Marily by contour lines. The tween Scatarie and Sable Is- ©omtour lines are shown as a lands. Solid blue line spaced at 10 fa- It is essentially an accurately thm intervals to a depth of 100 detailed picture “of the. shape ‘fathoms; at 20 fathom intervals and depth of the sea bottom en- ‘© 200 fathoms; and thereafter abling fishermen to select the t every 100 fathoms to a depth most favorable areas and banks © 1,000 fathoms. General depths for fishing. The chart is drawn 4fe indicated in three shades of on a scale of 1:300,000, or about | blue. four miles to the inch, and is Depths of less than 10 fathoms thus four times the scale of pre- are shown as dark blue; the ex- vious Canadian charts’ covering ‘ensive fishing banks, of be- the area. tween 10 and 3 fathoms, by a The idea for the’.new chart medium blue. and the. areas grew out of an investigation by over 50 but less than 100 fath the Fisheries Research Board of oms by light biue Canada, which revealed the in-| The new chart is available in meet the requirements of fisher- shows the’ decca lattice for the men. Cabot Strait chain, and 4041-L, The appearance on the mar-| Which shows the three loran ket during the past 10 years, of rates covering the area. They larger and better equipped boats | may be obtained from chart using otter trawls, has drawn dealers or from the Marine Dis- more and more Canadian fisher-; tribution--OffieeDepartment—of men away from the traditional | Mines and Technical Surveys, inshore fishing ‘areas to the Ottawa more productive off- shore. : banks. The efficient operation of such boats is dependent ou = ienti ic detailed knowledge of and the bottom. 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