ed at Morell others were truck- | staff. . ed in from the receiving plant | The majority of the addition. operated by the company” at jal help wil be recruited among Fortune. |women from districts as far a- The plant operations were un- | way as-St. Peter's, Tracadie and der the supervision of Adrece |Mt. Stewart with (ransportation Doiron as plant foreman, who to and from the plant a? _~ handed by Jack Coffin a buyer for National Sea Foods Limited. Mr. Doiron was ably assisted in the plant operation by Gerald Barry, who had retired after | some 50 years as plant foreman. | change hue men_and assisted in the selec- tion of the more than 100 peope | CANBERRA (Reuters)—Aus- employed in the packing plant. | ‘Talia’s move into the new world The 1965 operations ran until | lof decimal currency began to the end of October and in addi- falter today es complaints tion to thé processing of lobsters {Poured in that the new coins al- aged and canned. ‘The coins are Another sea crop which provi-jery,”” said an er ded big revenue for both the thence conversion off fishermen and the plant were |pua - New. Guinea, smelts which were landed in the |shiny silver came to Morell from New. Bruns- | vided. wick. Sales and marketing was New coins Mr. Barry. undetook to look ate | ter the supplies for the fisher. | color hundreds of pounds of chicken |Teady are changing haddie and scallops were pack- eye bills look tawdry. NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT s Employment oes Is A Key To “Economic Growth Your local National Employment Service Office contributes to the growth of Prince Edward Island by performing « “variety of important employment. func- tions. Last year your Charlottetown Office was responsible for placing in employ- ment 4865 men.and women It also arranged for vocational training courses for 221 unemployed ‘men and women. . j Its interest in the copies future ofour youth was shown by: its organizing of. career counsel-’ ling sessions for more than 1700 high school girls and boys. Charlottetown office provides a. service covering all employment needs from recruiting harvesters to filling orders for highly skilled personnel. It is.an important member of the chain of 238 of- fices which make up the NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE “SERVICE A ue | The Guardian - The Evening Patriot te Gye te oe th eats ait so oN aig ae as al Ee ae eke “Ot “ 3 re he aou “Northunibeviena: Fetries Limited reported a. record breaking year in 1965. All types of traffic showed increases and in the month of August al- most as much traffic was carried as during the whole of the 1957 s season. Over 900 vehicleswere : carried on several days ‘during the season and on July 18 a new high of 979 vehicles was estab- lished Se Northumberland Ferries Limited QueenSt. —° . 4 - . Passengers Automobiles Trucks Pictured above are the Prince Nova and the Lord Selkirk x 4 } _. Figures for the 1965: traffic between Wood _ 5 idlends- and Caribou with those for 1964 in brackets are as follows: 1965 229; A45 oa, 164 ‘12 Al2 1964 ( (223,348) ( 70,565) 11,918). .. 1% ae Page 3-B 1965 produced unusual STUNNING METHOD: } % - : a a eae spud growing conditions | RoosTs FISH CATCH Potatoes are occounting for an pensive but it would peshably A late April plebiscite saw the increasingly large portion of the | have paid for itself before the | growers of the province endorse) HALIFAX (CP) — A West them from escaping as the et Vy marines’ agricultural - income, current crop: ma year is |the marketing plan under which’ Ger government trawler draws. in.!* The estimated total for 1965 is | completed, if held: up |the Provincial Potato Marketing. is experimenting with a new. Tests. so far, says Capt. ~ set at $16.7 million—this is a|reasonably well. Board was established late in| twist on an old method of ' Freerichs, indicate the rough estimate— and the fig-| Chessel Irving, Murray Har- | 1963. It, meant that the plan that; catching fish. The- results method is ‘‘quite simple, but wre was even higher in the cal-|bour was also pleased with the |Was set up on a temporary basis | C9Uld,, boast. catches of the quite effective.” endar year 1964 when the official additional growth irrigation pro-|at that time wis made perman- | West ‘German fleet. in the It the scheme _ Proves. -its * estimated potato value was {duced oma his large acreage. jent. A new board was chosen North Atlantic. worth, it may be introduced $17.7 million, an alltime hich, | There were others across the | through R.L. Burge, Five Houses! Capt. Theo;Freerichs of the to the West, German fishing The growing season for the Province who. used artificial emerged again as board chair-| Walther Herwig explained the fleet, which now extends from Te 1068 crop was one of the/™Means of watering their spud man. The new board has ‘six | ¢Xperiment during @ recent Greenland to the banks off } more unusual ones in Prince crops. There was general satis- | producers and three dealers who | visit here. Newfoundland. : Edward Island. The marketing faction, so far as could be learn- | must also be producers. The old | A seine net. is used with During nearly three’ years + season looks as though it may | ed. board had three producers, three | Copper electrodes at diametri-. of service, the Walther Her- be even more interesting. dealers and three men represent- | ¢a!ly opposed points on the wig has carried out. research This province experienced the 'MARKET STRONG ing the Prince Edward Island | circumference. Before the net work off Ireland, Greenlan lowest level of ground moisture | The marketing season opened | Cooperative Union. is closed and hauled aboard, and West Africa. She is,,s - last year that has been recorded |"@#80nably strong with prices an electric current {g sent uled to Jo later this year on in the 60 years in which official |‘"4t Paid for cost of production’ CONCERN FOR KILLERS from one electrode to the her longest voyage—to. the weather records have been kept. with a reasonable profit mafgin.| The use of poisonous potato | other. This stuns any fish in gouthern extren.ity . of ‘South Many veteran agricultural ob. But a Ce top killers conan to | the vicinity and prevents America. any severs suggested eeping a wary eye on concern through weeks tha not tae Rawal to ercent| ea oloteee reports fromy the Unit- Bae oe eee ny 00d Crop: |" One of the bigkest crops on json. with the previous | . ly g00d : yields several crops. There record was the way the Ameri- | years. But several farmers re- ; et os were ac -of potatoes that hit core en their oe ae a animals to SEE US FOR y - Ea @h eatienbied 190 bushels to the | trintaes in the seed tole se lua te aie ee acre, and that is up with | , best crops in the Se ante gona | the new - year dawned, but the} Non-toxic top killers are now | Fase, years. ;overall totals were still cON-4 available and have been recom- : ik thee | 'Siderably above those of the pre- | mended after trial sampling, but | were fields that were far below | |Vious year. not all producers have been con- ING ‘par. The ‘total yield was eon: | Several shippers here were ex- cern the cost of the non-toxic top . siderably below that of the sea- |Pressing the hope that orderly tops. Some of the objections con- | S> : “ , sons immediately preceding it. | ae er s cotive ey to: ately ‘eel berg L | . ~ It’s been 18 isposed reasonably |vinced, apparently, r ef- : nt | <a ee ee good returns tothe producer. But : - ve " vince recorded re was a tendency early AKE ; . : ee, ee foe pera Cote Pa ee | yield figures. ce agaadiad [ea foe ee peeeeiay. Nae cA) is : : ; spuds as ry re- —- make Morell Packing Co, x 2x x me aw sleonei pensive ns | Tm Yar, ain i non ye MAELE ML 0) | la ies wo nme mae ve acne : their value because they change | of discoloration. ee province. for | |they received last spring, and |@nd the fourth-in the south. Pa- for free and delivery. ; : colge,” he anid, One- and two-cent pieces con- ba ae aes er te ora *\hope, apparently, for a long |cific—-were recorded Thursday ee ee — rm had productive year DOLLARS-LOOK CHEAP tain 97 per cent copper and Island's larger Sites. an ye |orane aaaen take Se ee ee ee “—t Sere clothes are not becoming to you, they eral consensus who |Mogra) . Cinna mmtz, § si us.” pure Federal officials in the capital |three per cent zinc and tin. The |the results have been so satt- | radicg the marketing situation \seismologist, said the tremblor ‘By WALTER O'BRIEN {thousands of pouids and they |had harsh words about the new|The five- and 20-cent coins ere |factory, he'll continue with irri- most closely is that this is the |was measured at 6.5 on the The year 1965 proved to be |tike obsters always find a ready dollar bills. They said they. took | 75 per cent copper end 25 per gation, even though the season |sort-of thing that must- be -avoid- |Richrichter scale ~~ strong t CLEANERS * Be i one of the most productive years | market: like “-cheap occupation money a ickel. The 50-cent pieces shows @ normal moisture con- | ied, if the market. is going to be enough to cause ‘damage—and T is ever experienced in the history| Equipped with the most mo-|{r @ second-rate- republic or . tent. .. |fed according to its needs, and lwas about 5,500 miles sostlipaet fi Dial 5696 of the Morell “Packing Com \dern of machinery, the company |tiite bills used children's |are 8 per cent silver and 20/ Mr. Willis said late last year a period of glutting, with result- jof, Berkeley, possibly in the 122 Fitzroy St. ; ‘ s a2 a és his ee installed a ar freezing |22mes. per cent copper. abr the irrigation equipment was ex-|ing sharp price drops avoided. 'Mariannas Island, eae a in h 1 pr ocessed - — ern - under contract, ranging . from |fish is stored buried in ice shav- i ‘ * rs a, _ Head to Cable Head and |ings which keeps the tempera- : ‘ ey 4t vage Harbor during the lob- |ture at a steady 4 degrees ~ . ae ster season these boats landed | low one : by ~ ss z 1 4 more than 300,000 pounds at the| To facititate shipping e num- } ; yi plant wharf for which the fisher- ‘ber of night security men were ‘ ie : men were paid anywhere from \employed who also were avail-. 57 to 65 cents per pound. able to assist in loading of trucks "3 This provided bigger returns |at any time during the night 2 . i) for the fishermen plus one of the jhours, thus ensuring the trucker ‘ ch largest payrolls plant employees jof a quick turn-around and en- Tee have ever enjoyed. Not only and |abling them to reach the main- te the huge catch ensure ful .em- |land markets early in the day y ~poyment for those working in |when the majority of buyers are | « i the plant it aso proved to be a jon hand. : A ae Good source ‘of additiona reve-|. For the current year plant of- Sas. nue for a number of truckers in | ficials have revealed that opera- : the “area who. were kept busy (tions are to. be further expanded a9 hauing the processed crustaceans |with a substancial increase in . af to mainand markets. | the number of boats plus a 30 | i a In_addition to th elobsters land- | per cent increase a the plant a sadist