wm ( @ ARC Gamicisn, Cidsiviccivwm, doi, Gel. 1d, Lobe. ur ine mais eauaaibanhs ne 1 ( Y i SAT. ( Pressed Seevees ows, CLI Ottawa To Be Press Steven cee| | 3:30-7-9 | always made & For Lobster Trap Limit = industry — ‘‘one of the most ex- nog citing and challenging.” - The president said in doing, areas of Canada be talked with | wes’ a. fishermen who said their fish- | mention of the Atlantic Develop - ing bank: looked like New York | ment Board ARDA, and the at night with lights of vessels . : : fishing in their area. | With regard to regulations, he _ stated ‘‘we rhust produce high . loping markets" ed by saying he realized the ’ proklem of training qualified in- | spectors The P.E.l. Fisheries Federa- tion at the annual — gently requested the f partment of fisheries to immediate steps to set a of 400 traps per license of fide fisherman for any Ster fishing season in A tray was presented Waithen t : A show if a elected an CONFUSION speaker not | g Hit and Mr. Corney, the 31s! president the Fisheries Council of Can- Sones tne importance year. It also requested the total fish sales in Canada ee Se from $250,00,000 to $90.00,- 4 4 The officers named by the ne/lations with the minating oarmennes Me - = constitutional amendment. ming year are as follows: 8. H. “erybody agrees the constitu | Burhoe. Charlottetown presi- adjustment; but tion shermen in associations %m: Wesley ee Pimira. Pearson's attempts at throughout the Dominion who, Vice, > President, and Gordon ‘ment with the provinces have are members of the Fisheries! Rodd. Charlottetown, secretary ied onty to confusion.” met | eeeeene: tinted Seas’ sae re wore Tae i Hutt Harrington: tor : TIED TOGETHER oes Prine 5g 3 ts Senator said the real was a lack especially in z g 4 #58 aif : i reat iP LPR Sem Cor. ISS DONNA BUTTERWORTH MIDNIGHT SHOW AT 11.45 yearly income and invol- Ves between 10,000 and 12,000 fi- i fr PLANT MAKES FIRST SHIPMENT | imposed upon Stanley Howard Land Wilson Shea for Prince Hon Henry Wedge, and Senator introduced AH organizations are tied to County, Wesley Fraser and Jos- | opvitie ie gases em. McCabe, Brackley Point, on a |gether in Ottawa and today the eph Gallant for Kings County, ‘the eS ee ALL THAT IS The first shipment of frozen ing, driver of the truck, Mef- food plant, co ow A speeding charge. Fisheries Council of Canada is|and Stewart Ross and Harry! Qnairman of the meeting was UNCONQUERABLE fish products from Gulf Gar- rill White, plant freezing de- ploys 160 persons and evet- ‘Iohn Brenton Roach, Chariot-| the voice of Canadian fishermen, | MacLaughlin, Queens County. | rred Arsenault Three directors at large are) ; 1M MAN... ALL dens Foods Ltd. plant. at Georgetown is shown here. be- ing loaded on a large Kelly’s Transport truck yesterday. It was consigned te Shamrock Fisheries Inc. of Boston, Mass. Left to right are Char- hes Paynter of Carleton Sid- partment foreman and Cyril A. Davis, president of Gulf Garden Foods Lid. The ship- ment consisted of 40,000 pounds of frozen cod, floun- der and hake fillets. It was made just one year from the start of construction on the | tually will provide jobs for 300 or more. : show and the ‘‘Hunt Ball” to be held at the Lord Nelson Hote!, Nov. 4. During the entire eight days there will be other major events — ox pulling contests by champ- ionship teams from county exhi- bitions, tug-of-war competitions, gram and special days for each | was insecurely fastened had his case adjourned to Oct. 16. a Canada Armed Forces pro-— tetown, charged with opera a. motor vehicle when the oat an roe seetias, Bon. shaw, charg wi ssi on a solid white line bel a sae adjourned to Oéty,J5. Gail Joyce MaéLeod, er, charged with driving without due care and attention was fia- ed $10 and costs or four daye. Milton MacRae, Charlottetown was fined $10 and costs or four == Party Plans Different, he said. Mr. Corney said ‘‘we must do J. Burden, L. L. Noonan and everything to conserve our re-|T. H. Fraser. Ex - officio offi- sources so that fish in our area cers include S: H. Burhoe and can spawn and thrive in an at- Eugene Gorman, deputy minis tempt by us to save our fishing ter of fisheries, NUMBERS CLIMB BACK The Palestinian sect of Sam- aritans, now 374 strong, numb- ered at one time in the Middle Ages only 10 members. WE SPECIALIZE IN THAT IS UNVANQUISHED WW WOMAN Island News Page | Traffic Court Future Of Forum Has Light Docket , MEXICO ory (AP) — . jand 10, have been deported A relatively light docket was ‘from Mexico for the second of the Atlantic Provinces. days for passing on a solid’ white line. HOOFERS WERE YOUNG Speaker Tells Meeting | SUMMERSIDE — ‘'Through-| vative meeting in the Evange- | out this campaign the two ma- line Regional High School st | jor parties have followed a very | Abram's Village Wednesday. | Vf JEBELLERS LID AUOIE JOH CHARLES MURPHY - SAXON «BICKFORD ater st] "SH WUE nara w | . Bal wk heard by Albert Dinnis, Justice |, , ” t of the Peace, im Traffic Court |Dicked them ip ‘after they ap {Reve Darel MecDoscki, fnt| “The Literals have talked Scrseasey by BEN a ego ented VR TOES TECHIICOLOR® eems Nn ou yesterday. |peared as a song-and-dance act|gressive Conservative candidate |2bout majority government; the ones aay en be eo ial : A_fine of $10 and was ‘on a television: amateur hour. _'f r Prince County, at_a Conser-!Conservatives. have put. form | THE CAMERA EXPERTS eee es ante a .- Facing... unexpectedly. heavy-; inaily__known. asthe Jones -Pav--| repair costs to the Forum, the | ilion, Jacks many of the facilities | €ity of Charlottetown is be-| needed. These would include lieved to be giving serious con- | dressing and wash rooms. sideration to the erection of a/| If a new forum is built there is brand new ice palace, possibly as part of a future sports com- ex ptosien condition of the pre- | gent rink has deteriorated to such an extent replacement costs are believed at imprac- jing the city to obtain the joint ticable levels because of finan- federal - provincial grant of eing requirements, lper head of population. Under the present system too |CLOSE TO TOTAL g@reat a strain is placed on avail-| As part of a winter. work able facilities, particularly on a | program it woud also be Saturday, when children from | for a federal rebate of 90 Savings Galore During Factory Outlet’ Gigantic f Viti) the entire area-|cent-of 1-abor--costs.-T h-e se keep the ice surface constantly |amounts added to what would be obtained through sale of the > occupied throughout the day. It is believed plans for the |present forum are believed to immediate future operation cali |total close to the overall cost of for use of-the forum by city |construction. residents only in order to as-| At least the total cost, it is gure youngsters. here of having | thought, would not be more than sufficient time. Another factor $50,000 over available funds involved is finances as at pres- and the whole figure could be ent each. Charlottetown - young- | amortized over a 20-year. period. ster takimt part in the minor Since-this $50,000 figure is about | hockey program is registered at the same as the city will face a cost of only $1 while those for repairs the project becomes from outside the city pay $2. To | feasible because of the amorti- meet basic costs it would be zation factor. necessary to raise that latter fee | As matters stand now any re- | ¢0 somewhere close to $15. pair costs have to met out of | current revenues and since the VITAL REPAIRS latter are currently utilized te When tHe big rink was pur- |the last penny the possibility of chased a few years ago for a extending the cost over a long cost in the neighborhood of jperiod has. obvious desirable $30,000 it was known money features: j would have to be spent to put it| Exactly what it would mean | in top condition. However, it Is |to the children of Parkdale and believed it has already cost an |Sherwood to be barred from additional $60,000 and far grea- j use of the forum can be imagit: | ter expenditures are in sight if |ed and yet city councillors can- | the place is to be kept operating. | not be faulted for failing to fur- | There is~ speculation the overall | ther subsidize residents from ost would be greater-than warr- outside the limits. j anted because it is known a sum| It is believed the matter is so | ef abut $50,000 will be needed | urgent the city will take almost’ rete immediately for vital re- |immediate action. It is strongly | ad For The Hunting Season Heavy Duck Parkas ~~ 12.95" Men’s Nylon PARKAS fever 2088 15.95 3 | SKI JACKEI Regular 14.05 1 0.95 ‘ale Dates Oct. 15th Through 30th . Ladies Winter Coats 19 Children's Snow Suites G95 wn Children's Snow Pants a. And Up Men’s Insulated @ Top Quality @ Latest Styles and Fashions “Sf i jrumored interest in purchasing Some negotiations have been the Forum has been shown by underway with directors of the.}some business enterprises here Exhibition Association for in-jand sale of the Forum is- not stailation of an ice plant in the just a hope. Whether or not the | ‘Coliseum. However, this build-|city can obtain the close to 4ng, originally constructed by the $150,000 # has poured inte the | provincial government and orig- | building is another matter. Cattle Entry List Near 600 ForFair | - "The Atlantic Winter Fair opens | 1964, the number of livestock ex- tes third successive season in hibitors has increased consider- Halifax Oct. 30 wth a jam- ably. ; acked eight<jay program. Near- Heavy entries are also report- | 600 head of cattle from the ed in the light “horse” division ; aritimes, Ontario and Maine with competitors coming from rms ‘will be entered jin tehis as far west as Edmonton and year’s fair. many. United States points. More . The fair. now recognized as |than 150 light horses and 91 | Atlantic Canada’s biggest agri- |draft horses are entered as well Men's vescoaeh Hip ‘Rubber Boots Reg. $12.95 Reg. $23.95 Men's Lightweight Zipper - OVERSHOES: entertainment for the entiré fa- booths as well as farmers’ pro- thily. duce» homecrafts and other ex- “Livestock entries have now jhibits. ’ been compiled_and heading the | DAILY ‘SHOWS list in the cattle division are 99 One of the -highlighis of the head of Holsteins, closely fol- Fair will be the daily horse | lowed 91. Scotch Shorthorns, {shows with top entries from S"heekares, Aberdeen An- many parts of Canada and New . us, 64 Jerseys and éultural showpiece, will feature |as 200 sheep and 91 swine. is of other top muality | New; attractive products man- Canadian NOW NOW tock, garden and field jvfactured in the Atlantic Pro- Grops, arts, handcrafts and in- |vincés will be on display in the Made , dustrial exhibits as well as daily industrial and commercial a : : : ef ® oe ‘Cash Your Family 2“ eee Allowance Cheques " % Guero- |Eugland competing for honors. oe nee cee Tempers Suet 1A Notes wil be in Grant : horns. i in, e, me ‘ F g Cattle to be ee year money totaling $1,000. an OVERSHOES e ¢. : : Here % ls i 4 i ? R i OUTL ope are 74 —_ Harry | Other ee sae aoe Canadian Made - : STOR : Siete Sa fen wumber |ix0wn sound ottosts man, Wee All Stock at Reduced Prices a ——— @ entries ix sbout the same as Harrison, & variety musicat , "3 : . Pa ‘