PAGE EIGHT SAANICH VENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, March 4, 1953. RT u> GENERAL PEARKES OUTLINES PROPOSALS FOR BENEFIT OF FISHING INDUSTRY : “On Friday, ‘Jan. 30, Major- Gen- * ‘eral G.-R. Pearkes,.V.C.,; member | on OF: parliament; for this -district; ad- = -dressed -the. House of .Commons. aim: regard. to ‘the -. Protection: . “Coastal Fisheries Bill. . He advo- of ithe three-nil - “At the present - time there is no ‘clear-cut definition: even of the ‘so- called: three-mile “limit... Op. to a few. years ago ‘the line- from which e.limit -extended | was international taken. by. general ~-eated -defining, our” ‘territorial “wat- agreement ‘to: :be * fromthe low- ers ‘Queen Charlotte -Sound “would” be | ovis ‘indentations fo) included’ in. ‘those’ offshore areas: s0°.that. Hecate” Strait. and | water. mark which follows the vari- f the coast: line. I think it-was ‘in December a. year then -ceases...-But a practically | straight: ‘line "can be drawn’. from I [TT SPORTS |. (By, Karl’ Wylie) © The - Sidney . Teen. Town “squad ; afew miles to the west.of Victoria, | staged a‘ major upset Sunday, white- certainly: from the strait.of Juande Fuca, which would. run-in: a- northwesterly... direction. clearing the, headlands of the west | coast of Vancouver Island, clear- ing Queen Charlotte Islands and joining with the international boun- : “General Peatkes: address ii in full, as follows: ‘over. which - Canada _ should have ‘jutisdiction. - _ Because. of ‘the ‘substantial fish- ‘ing’ industry. “which ‘centres in. its “territory, The. Review publishes ago. that - the Norwegian. govern- | ment appealed to the international] “The advantages of a clear def- court respecting the definition of | inition of territorial waters by a their territorial waters and particu- very nearly straight line is that it larly-how the base line should be| would be possible for protective ‘drawn along their coast. As ajcraft. to recognize if there were result of the Norwegian claim a forcign vessels poaching in those: number of points were selected | waters. Fisheries protective craft| along the coast line.. Sometimes | would be able to,see that the regu- these .wercon the coast, sometimes | lations imposed by Canada on islands, and sometimes even on! being carried out jn these clearly rocks at a considerable distance| defined waters. Unless it is pos- from. the ‘mainland: of © Norway.| sible to. define our, territorial. wat- These points were then connected by. straight. lings “running —from| to establish. full jurisdiction’ over point: to: point and by -the use “of them; and until we can establish these. straight lines ‘the waters | jurisdiction over these © waters, claimed to be: territorial waters: of | Which are. frequently inhabited by Norway were “designated. fish: that we harvest..at. various ‘cific: coast; particularly. as it-will “On«the Ps acific. coast the strait, times,-it will be impossible to pro- ‘ be a long-time before'we will-have of Juan ‘de® Fuci separates. the | vide adequate protection for our opportunity ‘to discuss it in| sotithern~ portion. of » Vancouver fishing industry.” “committee af the-whole ‘inasmuch: F Island from. the state of Washing- “There are: two” great. areas. of as I ‘understand it is to be: referred | ton. Under an international agree- | inland water which. are. excluded “to.a special committee. ‘No’ great | ment a straight line was drawn) from being ‘considered: as ‘territor- “help will be given to: the fisheries | down. the centre of ‘that strait.| jal waters ifthe three-mile limit “industry ‘of the Pacific coast un-! When you clear cape Tlattery, a] following the indentations of the “less Canada’.defines quite clearly point in the northwest. section of} mainland coast of British Columbia her ‘territorial. responsibility ‘over. . the. state: of. Washington, the de-| is accepted: ‘These are of course * ‘the:waters: adjacent. to the ‘coast. -scription of, the territorial waters | Queen ‘Charlotte sound and Hecate strait. ‘A very high percentage’ of | the fish. harvested .on’ the.. Pacific dary line in Dixon. strait. “Mr, Speaker, those who have taken. part inthe debate this after- ‘noon have all represented constitu- ~~" Goyornment ‘emplayces: although (ey are prepared: iw for open © oo Ahe right te take cstrike. agtion. in, fet for, the. Right ta -Arhitration with Gilt award, - oy The B. Ce Pavernnant: iErplayess! Atsogintion. “feels thats -_ this relegation: of ° Government’ employees’ ta gecondsclana Jevelofi Citizenship. is wfaivcand unwarranted -discriminations.c.o hy “Refisal-of the, Government, to aet ol. our fequest dor Arbias. 3. “ten forces Goverment emplayees fo appenl ta {hele last courts: | By of resource=ta you, the peaplefar kupport-in = gaining: what: w'not mercly:weamlition, of employment, bata etvil right. We SM ETeHOrE, ASK. YAN Ta WHILE, uh MELE: Yate Male iuday, whites hin jo aUppotty on the: floor nf the: Legislature, the riahte : Government, employees, Mo JArhitrition, ig in hy + " B. Cy “Government: Enployecs? “Aten - . 902 2 HELMCKEN, ST, VANCOUVER» A, R. c.. Bet in. ‘Berea of, ‘Two ‘Public: Messages) THIS ASVERRONEN ay & NOT hie 3 We must. have juris-: ie should exist: for, foreign vessels: in: entrance of the | washing the Eagles. 7-2. were | ers clearly, it will:not be- possible. | coast frequent these two bodies off: fishing industry. “The game, played atthe Memorial - Park, .was marked by’ excelent | weather “condi= tions, the first. really fine Sunday this year. ; . This game was a ‘surprising differ- ence over: the usual defeats at: the hands ‘of the: birdmen wthough ‘Sid- ney has beaten them before. ©. The game. was highlighted hy the fast-and ‘continuous scoring by Har- old ‘Jacobsen ‘who: tallied the first two points “to give Sidneya good 2-0 lead. The Eagles’ forward, Bill Hussey, attempted to retaliate “put- ing a hard shot by netminder Dave Brown, but Lou Pastro soon. reg yain- ed the two-point Jead.. Jacobsen was. not to be outdone and soon pushed the margin up to three. points. Close at the-énd of the first half Jim Stod- dart of the: Eagles. scored a bull to |. put’ the: score ‘ate4-2. Bob Harris started the scoring off early) in: the. ‘secon: half: booting a hard-drive past the: Eagle: goalkeeper Walter Peterson. Jacobsen and centre-half- Hubert. Larsen followed close: behind Jacobsen scoring: his fourth, goal of the game, The: Eagles were shorthande de and several of their players suffered Jin- juries near the end -of the game. LARCUDS: for Sunday's game low ; “fol- Don Sten- con, Jit’ Pearson, Bob Gilbert, Hu- bert ‘ Larson,” Tony Gambrill. Lou Pastro. George Holt. Harold: Jacob- | sen, Robert’ Harris-and Dave Gray. > | Eagles: | Walter Peterson. Tim Stoddart. . Don’ Gillam, Jack. “Good- man. Dave. Edgar. Bill, Hussey, Jack } Harding, Fred .; Curtiss; “Dave Un- win .and Monty Little. ; , . Réferee was “Andy"! Victoria, | “E.: Gray were, the linesmen. : ‘Sidney: Dave Brown, Anderson ‘of ‘and Art . Here’s * or Wurmbock who for many. years de-. Leading Scorer ~ Harald Jacobsen is. well. out:in the lead-in the scoring race with’ cight league goals in’ four. gaines, six of these aitinst the Eagles: ‘in’ two games. Bob Harris has-also a total of eight ‘but ‘only four in:league:play ; -Dave-Gray following close aening. with seven: all told.- me “Sidneyl is well positioned” in. third place“only - ‘points. behind the ‘second Vplace < Bagles. «With the next” two games » with the’ Harris’ Cycles and again the Eagles there’ isa very: good - chance Sidney place. oo There. will: he ‘Hie? ‘usival ‘soccer practice: at the. high ‘school gym, at 7 i o'clock. Thursday -night.. The next game | “will sbevat® Central Park with. the: Harris’ Cycles: Sunday: afternoon, - : There: has. been dligcussion ‘ot ‘the | | formation * “ofa Teen. ‘Town spon= _ will capture: second the: letters start,. “allover the free world: come such kickoff, at 2.30 ichton. : ; First supplies have ‘been rushed. in from Europe: where this new discov- ery. is already a sensational success. in. the “beauty capitals. Just “back from an air trip which started at ‘Patricia Bay, Paul Bellm Slight Increase: In Egg Price Following is the weekly egg and poultry market report: With quotations’ on prairi¢ offer- ings to this market very firm, prices here: increased. two cents: on. “A” lirge. three cents on “A” medium and: two: cents. on) “AY smalls. this week. A moderate movement | in-- wards continues by truck or carlot. Lécal receipts are down: about: two per cent. Egy sales are not improv- ing, . being: well below ‘last .year. at this ume. A: 20 per cent meat sale incréase. here: may partially explain lowéred | egg. turnover. Up) cgast, shipping good. Mees Poultry market ‘is quict, chicken, fowl: in fair supply ample broilers. Sales steady. no heavy -and ee sored baschall team-for the summer although as yet there has been little done. is also the chance of a softball team This would being ‘formed. Saanichton. — OO O-— oom -Ordinary life insurance people who=-need and .are: able: to ‘pay’ for. moderate insur- quirements ° of or ‘substantial, amounts’, sof. ance, CANVAS 5 GOODS ~ “Estimates Free. Fe H{-this does materialize there |. 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