"LEO .FENNESSEY and ‘Franklin Perry are landing Yeatch of over 2,000 at the Tig- nish Co-operative, ighérmen in the Tignish area are‘ break-_ ing all records with fish land- ings.— Fish Landings Reported Heavy; TIGNISH — With ‘ cramped facilities and a shortage of man power the Tignish Fisheries Co- ~ Operative are facing the heavi- est ground fish landings ever re- _corded in the history of the fish- eriés. Fifty boats are’ landing record_catches of dressed fish as high as-five and six thousand pounds a day. * The fish processed at Tignish Run go through a mechanical like process that takes them - from the wharf to the splitting room, then on to the salting room where they are put into vats, from there they are trans- ported by truck over to Jude's Point where they are filletted _ and packaged for shipment. __Run—is- anxiously looked : Joseph Arsenault, > MacKenna, Robert Ernest Rich- * ard and Elmer Stephen Slavin, = Were remanded to Thursday on ’ charges of breaking and eénter- . ing the Ellis Store in New Glas- * gow, when they appeared before . Magistrate W. Chester S. Mac- _ matell . highway about sixo'e * WAS ~ were destroved A causeway from Jude's Point te the north side of the :Tignish for- ward to by the Fisheries, as it will eliminate over four miles of road travel for just a few hundred feet. Over’ two. million pounds of a Young Men | fish has been landed so far this summer and transported = over the road. Over fifty thousand pounds of fresh fillets were pro- cessed during the month of August. in the new cold storage plant. at Jude's Point. The. fishermen, are not land- time, but it is understood ma- mand. The spring lobster season at the Tignish ‘plant broke all: re- cords by ten thousand pounds. The fall catch is expected to be the same as last year if the last two weeks continue to have fav- orable weather. | The markets for all fish are reported by the manager Wil- son J. Shea ‘o be excellent. -—It-looks-like-a—lot-of fish when you visit the increase it- looks as if some yorders will be left as in the past ‘year unfilled. — Are Remanded SUMMERSIDE — Four young men from Summerside, Ivan Gary . Wayne Donald in Prince County Magis- trate’s Court here yesterday. The four had been previously charged’ with possession of .a housebreaking instrument with- out lawful excuse. Five men were fined for caus- ing a disturbance in a public place by fighting, at the Grand River Dance Hall. Fined $25 and costs or 30 days were Barry James Shea, Kinkora; Donald '. Emmett Noonan, Westmoreland; ,,and Donald Everett: ' South Freetown, Fined $20 and - costs or 30 days were Joseph ects eee ees Reeves, Blaze - Destroys ~ Trailer “SUMMERSIDE — Approxt- $400 damage was catised two mileseast of here last night when a trailer load’ of straw went up in flames on the main clock The tractor-trailer “was head- ing to Summerside witha load of straw from the farm of ‘Roy Simmons in Wilmot Valley, and. was driven by Kenny. Milligan. » Milligan just unhooked the : tractor from the trailer in time. Otherwise it ton would have been. | lost in the fire. The trailer which being used for the first time and $30 worth of straw in the flames Observers at the scene said that the fire probably started from _a spark which blew ‘hack from the tractor. A brisk wind fanned the flames quickly and in an effort to get the fire off the main highway,. the ignited straw nearly cangized on the tractor Although some of .the flaming straw’ landed on the road, wit- Messes brtished .it to one. side. and traffic ‘was not impeded 5ome Stopped to observe the unique sight of a trailer of straw afire The fire burnt itself out in about one and one-half hours 294909005904 000000 084 H. BENNETT CARR Sun Life of Canada District Supervisor insurance Counselling _ Charlottetown, P.E.T. Phone 4.8817: - 4.5435 ee and Eric Owen McEwen, Cra- paud. Owen was represented by G. Bruce MacDonald. -A sixth man, Donald Samson Walsh, Albany, did not appear for the hearing and a warrant was issued for his arrest. CASE ADJOURNED Separate charges of arson and break, entry and theft at the store of Alfred Gaudet, Mis- couche, against Thomas Gaudet, Miscouche, were adjourned to Thursday for the hearing of tes- timony of Dr. J.L. Saunders, who will give his opinion on whe- ther the accused should be gi- ven psychiatric examination. Joseph Louis . Perry, Welling- ton, and Robert Murray Smith, { were each fined-$75 and costs or. 15 days for. impaired driving. Leo William MacBridge, Bor- den, charged with assault caus- ing bodily harm, had his case adjourned to. September 27. Bail was set at $200. A Miscouche man was fined ing ‘mackerel at the present ckerel fillets are much in de-| expanding plant,- but with demands of fish on the’ Aneas MacAvinn, Westmoreland | jdata on the waters Island News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Sept. 21, 1966. — Cement Plant Is Announced The lminadiate, anpatuctied of a $2,000,000 cement storage and distribution plant near Port Borden, Prince Edward Island, by the Maritime Cement Com- pany Limited, was announced jointly yesterday by B. Hamil- ton, president and general man- ager of that company, .and by A. Austin Scales. president of Industrial nierpelse. Inc.,.Char- lottetown. “The” pliant is expected to be in operation early in 1967. Port Borden, Mr. Ham ilton said, is an ideal site for the plant because of its year round itransportation facilities and easy access to such important commercial centers as Charlot- tetown and Summerside. The KS “ywstnew_ plant will be of the most © City Woman Passes Away ° The death eccurred of Mrs. Florence. Duffy,’ 58. wife of Dr. L.I. Duffy, 71 McGill Avenue, shortly after admittance tothe Charlottetown Hospital Monday night. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Mallet |in of Charlottetown and married Dr. Duffy in 1939. She is sur- vived by her-..husband,...-two daughters, .Sharon, 16, and Marilyn, 12, one. sister, Mrs, (Dr). F:A,--Margaret) - MacMli- Jan, Charlottetown and a bro- ther, Gerald of Toronto. $30 Penalties Handed Down Two persons were each fined $30 and costs or 15 days for speeding when they appeared before Magistrate A.J. Haslam, QC, in city police court yester- day morning. They. were Harold MacBeth, Grandview. A joyriding case against Wil- liam Dennis F. Pilcher, was ad- journed until Wednesday Sep- tember 21. James F. Foy, Southport; was '|fined $10 and costs for failing to | stop at a-red traffic light.’ Daniel Francis Stanley, city, was ‘fined $5 and costs ‘for failing to. stop at a flashing - red traffic light. . Ronald Cudmore, city, charg: ed with two offences of leaving the scene of an accident had ber 27 STUDY LAKE WATER TORONTO (CP) — A 40-foot houseboat, equipped as a float- ig laboratory for a_ biological study of the waters of the Ka- wartha lakes, launched here last week will provide research in one of Onfario’s largest centres and give university stu- dents practical experiece in biology. $20 and ‘costs for drunkeness in a public place. A St. Chrysostom youth was remanded) in custody on the same charge after ee | jing guilty. La noe & REPAIRS Storey Electric Ltd. (Ohm Reas ant = 136 Prince St., Judson, Alexandra, and John L. both cases adjourned to Septem- | recreational |, modern design and will provide an ample supply of all well- known Maritime cement brands, including normal Portland ce- ment, masonry cement and high early strength cement. “The decision to build a stor- -jage and distribution plant in Prince Edward Island,” Mr. Hamilton said, ‘was based on the growing demand~ in the province for the Maritime Ce- ment, Company products. Today Prince Edward Island, there : a marked increase in the use of cement for construction of all types. - Concrete.“ and concrete products are being used exten- sively in new buildings. bridges, roads and in various other areas such as. the construction — of docks, breakwaters; water and sewage systems, construction, on the farm and in the new Causeway. AMONG LEADERS “The province of Prince Ed- ward Island is among the lead- ers in this cquntry in the use of soil-cement as a road stabilizer. im the Rough.”’ at home, we also Kent Street e and the its” in residential It is interesting to note, here that the first Centennial project completed in Canada was the all concrete Fathers of Confedera- ‘Is Rejected “| tended by Water Talks Proposal WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. House of Representatives has. defeated.a_‘esolution.to authorize the spending of $1,- 200,000 for an, 11-day interna- tional conference on water for Peace in Washington next May. The -conference, to be at- | 1,200 delegates and | 2.800 observers from 95 coun- tries, including Canada, would | be held to consider the world’s water problems. jon Memorial Building in Char- ottetown. “The establishment of new Maritime Cement the Com- guarantee that the increasing demand for. cement, in. Prince Edward Island will be satisfied and evidences of the Company's faith in the future of Prince Ed- ward Island. } “In keeping with the Company policy, the services and mater- fials whenever possible wil] be purchased from within the pro- vince. The employees of the new residents of the local areas. ‘Austin A. Seales, president of Industrial Enterprises Inc.’ com- menting on the new plant said it will be. built in Borden which ‘is accessible to both the all-weath- er highway and the railway. He ‘continued: ‘‘Some idea of the capacity of the new plant can be gained ‘by the fact that the railway aiding will have a capacity of at least 25 railway cars and that the total cost of construction will exceed a quar- er of a million--dollars, The company is not asking us for any financial assistance.” “Construction in- the Borden area can be a- factor in helping adjust the employment situation in that area after traffic between here and’ the ‘mainland. is routed via, causeway. Further it may stimulate the construction of oth- er iadustries in the area. PLAYS. PART “Discussions relative to this constructionhave been conduct- ed between Thomas J._ Flood, you a enjoy our food and our service J . manager of Industrial Enterpris- es Inc., and officials:of Canada | a rm fas Night Until 1 a.m! And, maybe you haven't vigited our restaurant since it re-opened, with its pleasant new surroundings and atmosphere. You'll be pleased with the delicious steaks and seafood, along with your old favorite ‘Chicken And, because we're open ~ an ideal spot to drop in for a late snack after a night out on the town! We're open Mondays through Saturdays from 8 a.m. until 1 a.m, and on Sundays we open at 11 in the morning and ‘close at 19 at night. Take your .chéice of where you'd like to dine—at the counter, booth, or at a table in the carpeted dining area. I prepure orders to take out . . rendezvous RESTAURANT | Charlottetown PLE. Progressive Assn. P.E. |. Progressive Conservative Women’s Assn. es MEETINGS Sat., Sept. 24th ~ BASILICA RECREATION CENTRE Richmond Street, Charlottetown 4 1:30 p.m—@ Registration AGENDA 2:00 p.m.—@ Business session for both Associations \ @ Annual Reports @ Election of officers @ Committee Reporte @ Speakers—J. Angus Maclean, M.P., David Snctbenaid, M.P., Heath Macquarrie, M:P.. Mel McQuaid, M.P. 8:00 p.th.—@ Evening Session—Giest Speakere— Dalton Camp, Walter R. shew pany plant at Port Borden will | plant will; for the most part. be The vote for the resolution was 161 to 154 but under a pro- cedure requiring - a— two-thirds / | majority,, the resolution Was | rine: The Senate - passed measure can be brought up again under a@ procedure requiring a simple majority. for passage. Representative H. R. Gross (Rep.-Iowa) assailed the resolu- | tion. f “We received a message from the president last week saying we ought to practise prudence and austerity.”’ he said. ‘I don't see much austerity in this meas- sre." v i Represeotative Dante B. Fas- | cell (Dem-Fla.) said the confer- ence is necessary in order that there can be an exchange of | ideas of the water monere of | the world. Cement Co. Ltd., the parent company. : ‘After construction of. its plant in this province, the com- pany will have major capital in- | vestments in all Canadian prov- inces excepting Newfound! and and British Columbia. The lat- ter province is served by a maj- or construction just beyond its border. “Canada Cement.Co. Lid.'is a corporation with assets of about one hundred and twenty..five | million dollars. Only recently it made a major investment at Brookfield, N.S., where it con- structed a cement plant with a yearly capacity of five million bags which is about one twen- tieth of the total annual capac- ity of -the cement plants of the Corporation.” = EDERWONS Variety Department wore ROYALTY JX MALL _ SHOPPING CENTER _ WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 28 AT 10 A. M. NO NEED TO WAIT! Enjoy a tals You Want night until 1 a.m., we're in a f you prefer to eat . all-in all, we think ; we invite you to try it » | Dial 4-4955 | ” Thousands of Canadian families enjoy the convenience of a Stedmans Charge Account, either Revolving Charge or Budget/Charge. They find this is the way to have the things they want right away, without having to put out a large sum at one time. In addition, they have discovered that they make really worthwhile savings when they can take advantage of the very. special Prices during these Special Events. 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