Alex The new three 50' nlltll lob- L gar trap undergoing experiments iv the Fisheries Research Board iiider the direction of Dr. Wild- i g' at the Biological Station. St. lndrsw's. N. B.. will be given in overhauling by local fisher- nen at the annual meeting of he P. E. Island Fisherman's As- i0t'lHtl0l1 at the Charlottetown lolel tomorrow following the lun- ihcon meeting. Mr E M. German. Director of ntheries in the Department of H Metal Lobster Traps To Undergo Fishing esis Industry and Natural Resources scribing the experiment trap said it was one of the types used of three bow construction of My inch iron rods with cover of quarter inch steel rods. It is 36 inches long and 19V: inches wide and 1311; inches hi h. Out-of-water weight is 35 lbs. -water it Weighs 30 lbs. A wooden trap that weighs 30 lbs. in water, weighs 100 lbs. out of water. The weight of the trap under Hon. Eugene Cullen in de- i.s in general use in this province 16 lbs in water and 70 lbs out of water". Mr. Gorman said. "Our people are for the pre- sent only concerned with the question "will it fish”?-when that has been demonstrated on a wide scale the next move is to get it down to a price that will attract fishermen". ”With this object in view. the local authorities are anxious to co-operate with the Federal au- thorities to the fullest extent. Mr. Gorman said. Oueen Square Defeats Souris High 8-2 '()n S a t u r d a y, March 12. Duccn Square defeated Souris High 3y 3 score of R2. at Souris. A low small fights broke oilt, but ;hr) were quickly dispersed by the referee. George Payton. Lineups: ('liiii-iotlc-town: Goal. J. Blanch- ard. fir-fence. R. McGonell. P. Can- iwn. and E. MacDonald; forwards. B Dnwling, S. Mahnr. R. Duffy. G. Noonan. J. Kane. Souris: Goal. M. Lalirech; de- l0nt'('. (Z Ciieverie. J. Clinton. D. Maclinnald. E. Dugas. B. Psquet: if?riiu':ii'tis. C. Peters. W. Mac- Laren. R. Paquet. R. Acorn. D. Paqiit-t. J. MacDonald. R. Ellis. H. Paquet Scoring for Charlottetown were: J. Kane ii). S. Mahar (3). R. Duffy ill. Scoring for Souris were: R. A- coin and C. Peters. Penalties were given to: II. Pa- qurl fsouriat, P. Cannon tChar- ioiii-town 3) and R. Ellis (Souris). VALLEYFIELD W. M. 8. ..'Tha Valleyfield Auxiliary of the W. M. 5. met in the church hall for the March meeting. Mrs. lioddie MacPherson was devotion- si leader and the theme was "Let gvhs-mind be in you." Prayers --were offered by Mrs. W. A. -Brim-. Mrs. Sadie Macltinnon and Mrs. Rndtlie MacPherson. Scrip- tui”r readings from Philippians ucrr uiicn by Mrs. Preston Pear- '2;lun anti Mrs. Vince White. , Marlin. president. nick t-hair. Minutes of previous merliiia were read. and 15 mem- bcrs responded to roll call with .0:-ripture verse from their cur- drcading. Some members re- tell having written letters of it ninivndnlion to various maga- saines for not giving space in their jpnblication for. liquor advertise- ments A discussion. concerning slit til. S. rally in Valleyfield ,;tlns summer. followed and mem- yiters agreed to extend an invita- .tion to the various other Auxili- zsries. A letter was read by Mrs. 'v : J. MacPherson from Mrs. mule in which she urged par- - 5 in encourage. their children to izilie part in the W. C. T. U. V0353! contest. i Sorisil Secretary. Mrs. W. A. '. l'll('lld checked on calls. Mrs. 1- an (7onpel' will be next devotion- igi lFatl('l' and Mrs. Preston Pear- ;otn will prepare the final chapter St the” Study Book "The Indian T110. hN'f'i'8l squares for the afghan Wyn passed in. lhevmceiing concluded with the B."il0l'IlCil(Iil and lunch was served in His committee in charge. Hm. Mr. Fraser then called the yiiiiiilicrs in order. and with a fin well chosen words of tribute nu! her work in her home. com- Allliiilli and church called on Mrs H9 ii-Win who received from im'b if riv Bruce a Life Member- ;P. - nnnnnnnui --hIhIlaoyev&llsIbevdsIs.es 5kiIcbuectsheaossaitsas.asahsu-sly ""5-ii-v-m-smusun-as For Quality Milclneu Value (vK.t,,.vi l.'sl.'-. ' if.-1,.2r,, Hhlllllll 'if.s.i'.'t Ea stern Guardian HSREGULAR meeting Ladies Auxiliary Canadian Legion. Mon- tague. March 21. Legion Hall. .'Her many friends will regret to hear that Mrs. Harvey Fraser, Montague. is a patient in the King's County Hospital. ..'MUBBAY RIVER WINS- At the Murray Harbor rink on Friday night. Murray River de- feated Llttle Sands 12-10 in a clean. fast game. Scoring for Murray River were G. White (6), A. White (2). K. Saunders (2), and singletons to D. Saunders and Munn. For Little Sands the scor- ers were G. Clements (4). Hume m. and Fraser and N. Blue one each. ..'NURSERY MEETING -The regular meeting of the Nursery lClub of the King's County Me- lmoriai Hospital was held at the home of Mrs. Roland T” ond on March 7. The president, Mrs. Carl Stewart. occupied the chair. The meeting opened with the roll call and the minutes of the last meet- ing which were approved as read. BE. The members decided to hold a measuring and scrabble party in the near future. each member to invite a friend. Mrs. Leon John- ston kindly offered the use of her home for the party. After a busi- ness period. the meeting adjourn- ed. The members spent the re- mainder of the evening sewing for the hospital. Refreshments were served by the hostess and the lunch committee. Mrs. Harold Smith invited the members to her home for the next meeting. The lunch committee to be Mrs. Ro- land Diamond and Mrs. Catherine Scott. MONTAGUE C. W. L. 'The regular monthly meeting of the Montague sub-division of the Catholic Womcn's League was held on Sunday. March 6. at the home of Mrs. H. J. liynes. with a large attendance of members. The pres- ident, Mrs. F. L. Coyle. presided. The meeting opened with prayer by the director. Rev. J. W. Mc- Cardle. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The treasurer's report was read which showed a substantial in- crease in funds. Correspondence included letters from Mrs. W. J MacMillnn. convener of immigration; Mrs. J. F. Gallant. convener of honorary membership; Mrs. C a t h e r i n e .Praughi. vonvencr of lay women's retreats: Mrs. Peter Kelly. con- vener of radio. television and films and one from the national director of Sacred Heart programs. Father McCardle then gave a brief talk on the importance of Boat Building. At Georgeiown ..'A few days ago the writer visited the boat building shop of Mr Marcellus Goteii in George- town. where ior the past few years fishing boats have been built for East Coast fishermen by Mr. Goteii. The distinctive qual- ity, lines, workmanship and prov on stability of these boats have earned for them and their build- era the name of ”Gotel Craft." The fine lobster fishing boat now under construction is for Mr. Peter Boudreault of Panmure ls- land and it is the third fishing boat built in this shop for Pan- mure island fishermen during the past few years. When Mr. Goteii builds a boat he turns it over to the owner complete in every respect. en- gine lnstalled. boat painted and even the tiller ropesgin place. The particular. craft now near- ing completion is 3) feet. overall length, with a 7 ft. 3 in beam and is 53 inches in depth. She will draw 22 in. of water sit. and 8 in. forward. She is strip pianked oiT seasoned New Brunswick. white spruce. mess in; IV. in. by ism in. The keel is of sea- soned Prince Edward island. yellow birch and the washboards of seasoned Island spruce. Elm timbers. IV: in. by Vs in. are placed 7 in. apart, giving the boat exceptional strength and dur- ability. When completed she will be powered by a Chevrolet En- gine. It is encouraging to note that the art of boat building is not lost to Georgetown. The number of first class fishing boats. which have been constructed by Mr. Goteii and which have proven their capability and durability. under all conditions, are a credit to his workmanship and exact- ness to detail during construction. With their fine record they should assure for their builder continued success and expansion in this in- dustry. -AC. SPECIAL MOONLIGHT SKATE MONTAGUE RINK TONIGHT 8--10 P. M. Good Ice making the Five Saturdays. and Murrov R. Wins Bison trophy Murray River won the Bison trophy, b,)nlDUl oi hocsyey suprem- acy l0l.' southern nmgs when they defeated aummerviue m in the anal game at Montague sat- uruay night. The presentation was made by Miss Edith Clay. daugh- ter of Mrs. C. C. Clay. propriet- ress of the Bison Restaurant, Montague. Scoring for the winners were A. White (3), G. White (1). Munn and Macltay. And for Sumner- ville Dunn. Carver. Fraser and Rice. in the second game of ill! Curling Draw At Montague for tod Filler: D. MacLaren vs. T. Clair. Dr. Johnston vs. J. Macbean. chairman of the Western Develop- ment Museum board. said here "1011! ll srowing public interest in the project. More than 50,000 pg;-. sons saw displays at Saskatoon, Yorlrton and North Battieford. .'Curllng draw Montague rink ay: 7.15-A. MacDonald vs. A, A, M5-H. Moar vs. Dr. Mclntyre; POPULAR MUSEUM REGINA (CPI A J. L. Phelps, Cc-lls Canada A Pacific Power OTTAWA (CPI - John roster Dulles. U S. state secretary. said on arrival here Thursday he will exchange views with Canadian gov- ernment leaders on defence of Europe and Asia and on economic problems. In a brief statement. he referred to Canada as ”a Pacific power' and mentioned this country's role on the truce-supervisory commis- sion in Indochina. "We are united in many parts of'the wordl in the defence of freedom." he said. Dulles added he will benefit from the wise and experienced counsel of Canadian leaders. , He arrived an hour and 15 min- utas behind schedule aboard a U. 5. Air Force plane to be met by Ex- ternal Affairs Minister Pearson. Towed Info Port NORTH SYDNEY. N. 8. (CF).- The 425-ton fishing vessel Arichat was towed into port here Thurs- day by the government ice-breaker Saurei. The Arichat sent out a distress signal Tuesday night when her on- gine failed between Cape Breton and Newfoundland. The Saurel sped from here to her rescue but an aircraft had to help locate the Arichat. A line was The Guasd& Pegs I Monday. March 21. 1955 m.mm.m.&.m.gg?,g. put aboard her Wednesday after- noon ln Cabot strait. 5 asaowax saves double header. the Montague Ban- tams defeated the Summ!l'Vl1Il Bantams 6-2. Scorlnl (03 3403' tague were K. Peardon (I). K. Ballem (2) and MacLure. And for the losers Dunn and Cantelo. SUPPORTS U.S. REPLY LONDON (Reuters)-Britain dis- closed Friday she fully IUDPOHI I United States reply to Sweden Ind Switzerland agreeinl with "NIT proposal to disband or curtail the work of the neutral nations super- visory commission in Korea. A for- eign office spokesman said the United States had consulted Brit- ain and the other nations which fought the Korean war on the UN side before replying. WAR ON SKEETERI WINNIPEG (CPi - Decision to purchase a boat for anti-mosquito operations on the Red river was made by the Greater Winnipeg Mosquito Abatement ,Board. It will also buy two more fogging ma- chines. bringing the iotal to five. CAPITOL NOW SHOWING "Down At t Socorro" . I Rory Calhoun iummioirr snow rouromr AT 11:30 PM. HORROW SHOW "Revolt Of The ' Zombies" cards were passed to the h n on same. it was decided that the first Sunday of each month all members would receive Holy Com- munion in a body. There being no further business the meeting ad- journed. At the close of the meet- ing lunch was served by the hos- tess. assisted by the committee in charge. MORE VICTIM! ST. CATHARINES. Ont. (CPI- Mrs. J. S. Pentesco was puzzled when the drugstore delivered par- cels she hadn't ordered. but when a box of roses was delivered she called police. They were lready looking for the person who had ordered aspirin tablets delivered to Sgt. Bern Hammett. BIG HAUL BIG RIVER. Sask. (CPi - one of the biggest timber - cutting and hauling operations of its kind in Northern Saskatchewan is under way in the Dore-Smoothstone lake area near here. More than 6.500.- 000 feet of white spruce was cut during the winter. field Auxiliary. 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