2 i l l I I ipaled. have enrolled for the ‘rst night courses ever to 19¢ , conducted in the Town of Sou- . ri .‘~.\ ' g: - ..-_«....=.. ... .‘,‘«T93'."’- '.’.~'\ .-tug 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Frl., Oct. 12, 1962. l lAND NEWS PAGE’i'.ii'.Il‘.':.f.T“' " Montague, Soui-is, Kings CountylAI' Geo’town GEORGETOWN -— A coron- er's jury at Georgetown court house Wednesday night found that Sterling Ke Yorston. ‘.Georgetown came to his death by accidental drowning on Aug. 23. 1962 at the railway wharf. Snuris Dragger Spring V % liak, ls Aided lo Port .the auto _ RIS —— Captain Thomas I his ggessel Ifillonsside I-ht‘ 1983- Craig. prrovincial tfiiathéilogist was .in ‘ uris . ead tn the _'ury e coroner. and [ms ffour.-manhcrew . %he haul “I195 0‘ the 1838” if Mr. \’orslo1n camye to his death ‘a coupe Ovammus Ours’ i nets were transferred ho the ‘ when the car in which he was » ‘heir S°““5 M3539’ “ml ‘Bay’ who then hauled them driving plunged over the end I rsyourls III. sprang a leak. aboard. and then took the 0; the faflway whim in George- ‘ .' '5 Ii5'l'lil18 in U19 Gull Of 51- l stricken dragger in tow. The town. He was the only occupant = ce about 3 o'clock yes- . two craft managed to reach of the ca, and the body when V, 8fleI’n00n- _ : Sourls harbor at about 5:30 yes- i recovered had been in the water ‘. leak was ms‘ d‘-°'°°"e"°d -I tefday eV°l!l-Y18- lapproximately 45 minutes. — - enaineroom ciwt To on receipt of the distress 918- ~ Witnesses examined at the In- 7 v d1‘9C0m-f°1'l 0‘ V-he ¢TeW-‘~ nal. I Portable Plump fmm quest were: Melvin Yorston. . attempts were made to! souris fire department was Georgetown; 1:-,-ede,-ick Myers, ~- lite bilge pump into 0PeI‘3- v placed aboard the dragger MV Georgetown; Frederick Allen, it wasd {found to have de- Gloria May]. ca-ptlaiinfidulvy Mich» Georgetown; (jn5t_ Lindsay ‘v a eec. acl Keus_ r.. w c ‘ en went Robb;ns_ RCMp, Montague, an ' me “me the ‘lragger “ad °n 3 mlndby b55l3- Douglas Coffin. Montague. . i~nets out and these were. An interior examination of The 5u,o,-3 were; Raymond partly filled with fish. with the | the Souris III after she had Lavandier m,,.em,m): Mmck. Plflrjll groken dolwn. land l laerltheddfiziled ¢°te1'§Vt*;flt fie Murphy. Kimball Gotell. Russell ris g angemusy cose 1 i ; ea an l is expec a s e whim Charles pe,m_v_ vex-hon came necessary to shut downgwill be hauled up on the Myem an of Geo,-gegown and wet engtnis, ang l.Ill61DP€l- i ‘(I1-elorgetoivn slip for a thoirouagh Stewart westaway. Mo,-,tagu¢_ van 9 ne s rom emg iau -: u inspec ion. ed aboard. l Capt. Hodder reported that at _ A call for assistance was the time of me mishap, winds N h radioed to shore. and this waslin the area were blowing at T also picked up by another drag~ about 30 m.p.h, and both the ger, the MV (‘nlville Bay and winds and sea were continually Capt. Percy O‘Hanley brought rising. WC To Fishermen Increase Fish landings in the province and their value to fishermen for the first eight months of this year showed a substantial in- crease over the first eight mon- 1961. according to figur- es‘ released yesterday by Fish- eries Minister Leo Rossiter. “Up to the end of August." he said. “the total fish landings of 24,500,000 pounds represents an increase of about 95 per cent over the amount taken in at the same date last year. The land- ed:.va‘lue of this catch to the fi- EASIERN BRIEFS ' VISITING MOTHER Mrs. J. B. Lucas. Calgary. Al- ta.. is visiting her mother. Mrs. Richard Llewellyn. Montague. _ WERE VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Lle- wellyn. Charlottetown were vi- sitors to Montague on Satur- ilay. T0 KENSINGTON Mrs. A. Duvar of Montague left on Tuesday to be with her sister. Mrs. William Gill. Ken- sington in her sad bereavement. AT MONTAGUE Mrs. Harry Glllis. Truro. N.s., spent the weekend with her mo- ther. Mrs. Frank vuozzo. Mon- tague. WEEKEND GUESTS _._Mr and Mrs. Edward Bolling- G‘. Halifax. N.S.. and Miami. Fla. were weekend guests of Mrs. Bo1linger‘s aunt. Miss Har- riot Buchanan. Montague. b VISITED PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Patter- Ion and family of Oromocto, M3. were holiday guests of Mrs. Patterson’: parents. Mr. a n (1. Mrs. R. K. Clements. Montague. WEEKEND TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wight- man and Master Roger Wight- man. Montague. have returned from I weekend trip to Fred- ericton. N.B. and Bangor. Me. HAD VISIT jar. an Mrs. William Mac- aohern ave returned to Mon- gue after a pleasant visit with heir son-in-law and daughter, ev and Mrs. John Cameron. enburg. N.s. WERE GUESTS r In. Clem Peters and Gerald lhtets of Charlottetown were lloulo llleats of Mrs. William ’ or. Montague du g the ' giving weekend. FROM CALGARY to is visiting hls parents e-m._ N.B. _ HAD TRIP TO NJ. William Hennlgar. his IOIII and Lester and daugh- R be Addie and. Olga have re- - I g‘ i RoyolandAntlgonlsh. ,_,~‘j ‘ Annapolis Royal they ~ 11:. Mrs. than two-thirds of fisheries val- year. nevertheless the value for 7. about four per cent from SOURIS — Thirty-eight adult. nearly double the number antic- - .. l sThese courses w I ll 1'1!!! i through the winter and will con- ‘:i of two two~hour periods . ‘ ' Re al shermen. more than $3.500.000. E-1:§sg:;§01_m smms gm“ is an increase of 10 per cent The subject: being taught by over the 1901 figures for the Mrs. Edgar Glenn. commercial “me period an teacher at the high school, are . ‘ bookkeeping and typing. The Smgling °“t l°b5t°’ 3*‘ the first session was held last Tues- product which accounts for more day evening. I ue. Mr. Rosslter said that “while the poundage of lobster landed u N I F 0 R M S decreased from that of la st Iromsny W 8 Sn and we” the catch was a substantial 111- styles to flatter your figure crease over that of 1%1_ The and pocketbook. Sizes 10 ID lobster landings to the end of an. Choose from SPECIAL August amounted to more than E_ 900.000 pounds. a decrease of CATALOG” 1961. Choose from The value of this. however. nea- ched nearly $2,900,000. an in- crease of about nine per cent our pretty and practical uloo over the value for the 1961 catch "om W. Wm to the same date." Referring to his department's °|'d°" I‘ ‘°'’ W" program for the remainder of , _ , .i.. 1.. this year‘. Mr. Rosslter said"he plans "a very intensive educa- tional and training effort throu- ghout the fall and winter mon- Hairstylists and Restaurant For S sonnol. . . "Among the courses planned." 5W""" Wm" he said, “are those directed to- i.;°,|,~ 4 . . ward dragger operators to In- N U " '_ cnease their efficiency by bet- ”"“' ter maintenance practices. cour»- terms Pi-Iced ses in the hanging and mend- from ing of sink gill nets. navigation in general. seamanship and ge- 593 701593 neral fisheries courses." 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