Cold storage facilities boost fish industry Looking back over the -past 38 years when the great move to better conditions of the fisher- Men began at Tignish, we note the vast expansion and improve- ment that has taken place. With the approval of a federal grant for the installation of cold stor- age and freezing facilities at Judes Point, a still greater ex- owe organization is expect- The king of the shell fish fam- ly the lobster reached an all time high with the fishermen during the past season, despite the fact the setting of traps was delayed till May 30, due to the heavy ice conditions. Tignish fishermen landed a record making 35,000 pounds lobster with the top boat bring- ing in 1,300 pounds and several others over the 1,000 pound mark on a day in June during the sea- son. A total of 873,000 pounds market lobster were recorded during the two seasons 132,000 market lobsters were trucked to Boston. The remainder of the catch was processed at Judes Point. FISH LANDINGS Fish landings at Tignish Co-op Fisheries Association for all ty- pes the cod, hake and macker- el were down over the previous year. Two car loads of choice boneless and shredded cod pro- duced and salted by Skinners Pond fishermen were shipped to New York and Virginia dufing the Fall season. The removal of the fish dry- er from the village to Judes "Point and the paving of the highway has helped greatly in the fish processing business. Tignish Co-op fisheries now car- ry on all their business from there where a staff of 25 is * -still- employed. At the peak of the lebster boon 126 are on the payroll : There are now more than 140 fishermen shareholders in the T ris h 4 9 f.. termes the Skinners pond fishermen joined in 1960. Greater expansion in the harvest from the sea is fore- cast for 1962 as the fisheries, make plans for andther fish dry- er.at Judes Point, and a hold- ing unit for the salt fish. TANKS BUILT Curing tanks with a capacity of 406.000 pounds of fish were built during the past year at Skinners pond. Five boats were built at the Fisheries Co-op boat shop at Judes Point for fi- shermen in the area by Henry fishing business at Tignish Shore | has a fishing fleet of 50 boats, his business has increased con- siderable in the past year. holding tanks were erected the market lobster, the bulk nad his catch goes into cans, this provides employment fi a large number of people. IRISH MOSS The first shipment of Irish Moss from P.E.I. was made "| Myrick and MacIntosh Ltd.. Sept., 1941. This proved to be the start of an industry that has been a boon to both farmers 5 and fishermen. It has brought a lot of money to P.E.I. which has been spread out among a great many individual moss ga- therers. tine. The extract derived from Irish Moss is used in hundreds of products. It is used as a stab- ilizer in chocolate milk, ice cream, drugs, ete., and for its gell properties in other products. It grows on rock ledges or on loose rocks from quite near shore out to a depth of several fathoms. In the summer of 1941 when due to war conditions the impor- tation of moss became impos- sible, the larger users of Irish Moss had to look for other sour- ces of supply, and when their agents appeared in Tignish, the wheels of the moss industry started to roll. ’ With the disappearance of the ice on May 28 the moss business started _its-boom of the season. Tons o. Irish Moss was thrown up on the shoreline from Kil- dare Cape around North Cape to Waterford. This was a wel- come economic boost at the time, as funds were low with the lob- ster season delayed a month. The moss buyers have increased to six in the past year, with three dryers put into operation. HISTORY UNFOLDS One hundred years of history unfolded in Tignish during the past year, when St. Simon and St Jude R. C. Church marked four days of ‘centennial celebra- tions. Visitors in large num- bers from all over Canada and the United States came ,to this | area for the celebrations. This light up contest. First prize went jare J. B. Myrick Jr..”Terrance | Gavin, E. C, Gaudette, William resulted in much activity, and |b | therefore was of economical va- fully completed this fall. places are already connected in emergency areas. A portion of | land purchased on the Ascension | Road from Lioyd Ready was turned into a new village dump. A big project carried on under the winter works program was the building of three water re- servoirs for the fire depart- - ment one on the Blind one on Phillips Street, in the new built up area, and one at the north end of Church Street. i were presented for home im | re-decorated. Second prize, Mr. gerald, Prizes were also given for the Christmas decoration to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fitzger- ald. Second prize J. Peter Gau- Earl MacDonald. A Co-op housing development is now available in the village for any group contemplating building the co-op way. This will be a great enefit-for new home | 61-made-a provements in the past months. A new plywood building 32x16 feet has been — ee —— ticket ee and a mod-| added attraction for the very business for himself during the ern canteen. From this. building | young. the skater emerges onto a large owners. Village Commissioners Roy. MacLeod Always on the alert and wart | ing behind the scenes of our The Road to “ART » 3 owe a very Higher | IFICIAL I MASSIVE SEWERAGE INSTALLATIO N WAS STARTED IN TIGNISH IN '61 Three new street lights were | fast growing village are the fire- ice surface 185x70 feet. The fee August under the leadership of added during the r. Prizes | men, comprising 20 members, | surface is well lighted for even-|the President J. Peter Gaudet. : with Earl MacDonald as fire jing skating. Two new hockey | nets have been provided for the} nine organized teams. Another | building houses a new water sys- | fighting equipment. Fire supp-| tem. and Mrs. Howard Harper; third | lies were purchased, also two prize Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fitz- smoke masks. The fire depart- ment now has 40,000 gallons of water available for fire fighting. Chief Earl MacDonald reported successful collection }again this year for muscular det, Third prize Mr. and Mrs. dystrophy. This has been spon- - sored by the firemen for fourth consecutive year. The Tignish outdoor skating | basement of the building, the of the Tignish Co-operative As- rink put into operation in Dec.| branch has been sponsoring the) sociation, an extension was ad- r of large im-|air cadets since 1957, and re-|ded to the self service grocery three | ports a full. compliment again| stpre, making more space avail-/< HOME IMPROVED The Tignish Legion Branch | that aids ‘the community ‘in various ways has come forward | a lot since the year of its form-| } ing 1919. | Improvements to their mod-| rn home were carried out dur- ing the past year when two new) | rooms were completed in the) this season. During the past) year the legion held a carnival that featured live ponies, as an Legion week was observed in’! During the centennial celebra- tion carried in the village the parades were under the direc- tion of legion members. Histofy was made at the an- nual meeting in- December when a woman was ¢lected as a ment- ber of the executive. She was Mrs. Gilbert’ Judge who served overseas as a nursing sister during the Second World War, and saw action in Italy at the if | i — a7 : : zt May 25 by Palmer, chait- | uatary man of the Village Commission | strated ers. The home owners, who! not moved into their dwellings in February ate Orville Willis, lan Strang, Stirling Ellis, George Bernard and Harry 8, Ramsay.. L i i37 i 7 Battle of Monte Cassino, Due to the expanding business able for cash registers and mef- chandise. Russell J. Perry went into past year, when he took. over the Irving Seryice station, and — sineperanreromneail ncome SEMI : HERE IS YOUR SIRE SELECTION FOR 1962... 3 ca Set AN RERES: FS 8eo S PY : a Code Name yiamond JERSEY- HOLSTEIN- H13 Ormsdale Blue Ribbon Alert. .. H1i7 Beckhaven Rag Apple Benefactor . H19 Devon Royal Escort ...............° 258409 H20 Harminrest Gayboy 2622 “Bulls in Ballery November 1961” SHORTHORN BEEF- 2 ( asure Gem ........ 262833 > H23° Shépody. Milkmaster Model .,..... 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