Sees IO Aiom Power Plants Needed In Canada By 1970 s.....gm. (Cm A A Canadian economllt said today as many as However. Dr. Davis said nueldar levarai other developments so- u powcnlantaarenotexnectedtoatmoderaheonlnthavolclnity 10 ato ' power aia each displace Canada's present sources of Montreal." capalzlle 0I"g09o0tl'il.lil.cII8mlcD I0 103,- of igiergy for generating elec- main to be launched on trlvares 000 WI Illtgtrlc -hydro. lndg.Theyflin thandeaat in any required in Cenah h would be uaed oi.:.eoTiiunct.li'Jn with GIIII o l.ITuLawrence or north into late I or only 1910s. the older and more conventional Dr. John Davis. associate direc- hr of the economics branch of the Canadian trade department. told the international oonferen on peaceful uses of atomic energy that the iii of the plants probably WIJ be located in south- ern Ontario. Others may be needed in the Maritime: and possibly in methods of generating electricity GREATER DEMAND rising demand for in southern Ontario genous fuel supplies By the early 1960s. he said. the electrical energy largely will have outstripped available hydro- electric resources. In addition. II- suiiable for vanta Hudson bay. It was expected they . would produce power at five mills a kilowatt hour. "It may be M or so years be- fore these r i . togetha with the introduction in the intervening . years of plants burning coal and loll. have exhausted all the ad- ges of producing electricity power were limited in the prov-I by present-day means." he said. southern Manitoba. lnce. Dr. Davls' remarks were --con- Dr. Davs also said .i lirger. The next iilusi plauslbli .-glou talncd in the text of a speech is- L o nuclear power plantal for nuclear plants was lhr lari-. sued to the press in advance of with e senerallnx Cl lcliy of fromi time provinces. Except for sum rlfliverv. 33.000 to 3.000 kllowat could make her of sites on the Si. .lohv -lver -- a more modest contribution to in New Brunswick. most of the . Canada's overall ener require-. water power resources of the At- A,-"yes To ments. They would ll ely be re; Iantic provlnr-i-e hrul been harn- qiiired in the north country and used. by industries such as pulgx paper which could use bo h power rind the by-product heat. ind ihel qulremenis for electricity in vhl "Thermal stations nlll have to he lihllt to meet the growing re-J Head R C.M.P. ' p A9 Montague 2 l'7VENTUALI.Y IN N.8., NJ. . region of eastern Canada." he I "'Vlill locations which coulr'.'ienc said. (JorlmI'2!' 5. Don A WInnlmIIlel'.i' in from such multi-purpose plants However. pruspecllvc 'Ilt.'I'el4SCF R.C M.P arrived in Montagucl might eventually be found Ill Nova in power demand were Hilldcb” Scoiia. New Brunswick and pos- slblv northern Ontario " "' Tiavll said Canada at spiandinl helwcen 313,000,000 and SI5.000.000 on tho design and construction of tin cxpcrimental atomic energy plant to produce electricity. It is mpcclorl to be in operation in mid- l958 and to generate about 20.000 kilowatts of electric energy. The experimental plant will not produce electricity at a compel-i ltivc cost. However. its construc- tion will give scientists the inform- nllilu necessary to build a plant than can compete with goal-and gasehurning electric generating stations Dr Davis said his forecasts are llascd on the assumption that 100.- compared with southern Ontario This would tend to postpone day when nuclear power iync. "The DUSSIIJIIII) IlI .i furlhcr lIf' cllne in the world price of oi makes more doubtful lhn siglllfl cance of atomic energy meats in the Atlantic Tanada." he said FUELS Pl.ENTI"'llL Dr Davis said liriiish ilolum 'ila water power years. Conceniional fuels were pleniiful and inexpensive ,vi'estern and central "ions. At present They arc working on a story nun kilnwail atomic plants will pro- nrnducc elcctricii at less than "M II” "V" ”h”d"e"' L"”' 5y”” Mid GCIVIHE Into the history of (lure electricity at a. cost of shout "our mills a kilnn i hour. fl 399- 1'1"” 3W": 3 .V”"'5 "I 339- . ship building in the places they 5... mm, , human hnur, Thgyl --The situation i. Quchpo Ls, up cmmr-rm l;'l:t.iMatiIininghis the writer and also presume that the sm""'"' many ways, similar to that in . mi 3 9 P 0l08l'3l!hel'- They plunls will produce power atlml British Columbia." he said. ”Scv- GeorqeDown lhavedfinef ucamerasl an: keep 1 mills ii kilowatt hour and am eral exceptionally large water lrecor o c peope 9.V me? supply heat. power sites may yet be developed Rm Faum. Jg H Fitzgerald up and their addresses. Eastern Guardian iii.i. Biz; buying timothy .m.. - i-Inlcr seed as usual. cleaned or Personak IflH'l("allFi'I. Highest market price; yum l,.,...,.,. r,-p,,mp,- x nay L."”":I"':d A""”" ""1 5”" Technician at st. Marthns Hos ”” l"" ”"' pital. Antigonish, us. vlslfefll ”')MIt7 FROM FAR E-A5Tm Charlottetown and Sourls over the Corporal Ramsay McKenna. RCAS- weekend Km-ca. is spending a sixty day ' low at his home in Monlasue Mr. and Mrs Wllllillll Mticl(cn'I.lc clips! of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vlcmrm CW3 Bcmmmnipd ll' ll . M K . ' ” I mm 0 MM .Mrs. Lloyd MacPherson. Calcdnnial R I”: F E I V E S CONGN-ATULA' spent. the weekend. TWINS-Donald MacLaren. son oi ilr. ,and Mrs. Douglas Mac- I--IH-H. ilontanue. is receiving con- Lexington. Mass. arc visiting in. i:l.lIliIilIl(.lIlS on having led Mon- iauuc lllgh School in the grade M”'"""." '"”" "I. 'I"' ""m"'”.l ,,.,, ,.,,,mm,e exnmmmions with . brother-in-law and SISIPT Mr. and; ,,,.;,, or 599 marks. Mrs. Milton Kennedy. m.;(-is-rnA-r . Mrs. Hugh Buchanan. .iinm-ton,5 'lIl' Rldiilague EE)lITioI0fl9:;l WFIIINDI: N.B.. was the guest of Mr. and i...l,g in me new Hf!" sghool on Mrs. G.H. Nelson. Montaguiz last u-,..1,,,.Sdayg Ann" m Every week. Also visiting Mr. and llrs. .....,,,m mus, be regmemdp both Nelson is Mrs. Samuel Cannon of ill the lawn of Montague school Victoria. P.E.l. fgd :;"g-:'"gtodIs;Ioc:uVE':: Mr. and. Mrs. Victor cabo uhnol. No exceptions. All who accompanied by a mend Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mugriilgc. ugh M lss Hllvnd in go to Montague school. f'f,'f,":,I,,'I”",g',2,”j,”:,"'5e'fL,f,f,u;,?”"3f,1;5l"""9 "I M” M'cK'""E" "I" Miss Carmelita Solomans is holl. 1033-lnsd. must register Wedneii- vmey were vismng M Mrsf S,ngIf:"'s' IIIWP ""1 M” 'LA'B'M”c' daying at Summerviile. at the day. August l0. Those unable to cabough-5 mm. M". Mex mm;s. """" ' home or Mr. and Mrs. Stephen nllcnd may register b ll or before August am. Y Ina olluttle Sands on Tuesday. T. GEORGES CHICKEN a .l the Corporal l) plants advance! would be chosen in preference to ':v-hm:-r steam station: of tho conventional develop- action of cly will he thc main source of electricity Inr many ,m"ICoi'poral and posted to Punnlchy. m '0", Sask , ivlicre ho was stationed iintll pralm. reg his posting to Montague. ' nil plants c--vildl LI” Fitzgerald. by Saint John. guests of Mrs. McInerney's brother this wool to assume charge of thel iloniagivv detachment replacing in Davis who has is the Charlottetown de- y Cnrpor: la! Plcinr joined "it and trained at Rcgina. Following his training he was to. Brandon. Manitoba, and I ain- cd in that province for seven years. in 1947 he was transferred sto Yorktnn. Sask. and the next year ll'('flI in Rose Valley. Sask.. in charge of the detachment. Fuuri .ycars later he was promoted to Wunnamaker was born i Ontario. In he I Wannamaker is married lviunipi.-g. Man.. is visiting his . vss father. Captain C. M. Fitzgerald. forty mama. whne hue may visy lied and had a very lconversation with Captain C. M. Fitzgerald. retired master liner and ship builder. Following his visit in Georgetown Father Fitzgerald will leave for Boston. .'il.1ss.. cnrouic to Rome. Italy. Miss Joan lhlnuvan of Pu-ion. N S. is visiting her grandmother. .Mrs Maurice Donovan. Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald arrived home recently from Montreal Quc. From Montreal she traveller by car with her uncle. Rev. J. H. Miss Carol Cameron of Halifax. N. S.. is visiting her grandmother.. Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Schnuerte and son Paul of Ottawa. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. Mr. Schauerie is I member of the Royal Canadian Mountcd Police. stationed in 0t-I tnwa. Mr. and Mrs. Gera family of Halifax, ll N. 8., Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Everett MscKen- 'I"kiE L"'"' M” J' w' L"'" lie and 50,, way” of summer and Miss Corinne Layers were re- mk, W,” recent mam .1 the cent visitors to Char ottetown. Judge and Mrs. B..- were recent nd sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. . H. MacDonald. Georgetown where Mrs. Mr. Don McCullough of lask- (""1 "M "" "1 h""d'VI"5' It craft. which he replanked after having found it abandoned in the Sourls. from where they will set .-all for Cape Breton and on to 2' wf4'iIIl1fTIll'l(I. -illly of its -wonle. Roth plan on returning tr the island ai somc fulnre lime. ,3 Dorois arrived in Georgetown on lAugust I from Quebec City and sailed for Detroit. Michigan August 3 with a cargo of 1550 cards of rough pulp from the Qulglcy storage yard in Georgetown. . ,I M . Edward Forshner of Ever- rd scum zgglett. rhsdasm. is visiting her mother. vacationing for three weeks in M” M'”'d' 'I'mI””"' H. Mclnerney of B”"d""""' Mr. Douglas Rutherford of the Royal Canadian Navy stationed Dory Cells A! Geo'iown Bound For Nfld. On Friday night. her in die aail boat "Rob Roy" Cullen Debory. Jackie Lavers MacDonald. craft which lay over the made contact with the Diloied it to a berth at way Wharf. The visiting boat was foot dorv. equipped with malts. sails, oars board. The youthful on board were Sam Manning. Boston. Mass.. and Donald Loom- II of Southern California. TIIGY were on a cruise from Portland. Maine to St. John's. Newfoundland. having left Maine about five weeks ago and on their voyage they have called at mlny Places including Mouhlgan Island, Vinalhaven Island. Bar Harbor, Cutter, Quoddy Head. Beaver Harbor. Saint John. Quaco Harbor. St. Martin's Head, Aime, Ssckvllle. Victoria. Charlottetown and Georgetown. When wind conditions are not favorable the pair man the cars. They estimate that they have rowed nearly half the distance and have also experienced much roulh weather. They crossed the marshes of the Isthmus of Chignecio by be- ing hauled on a trailer by a friendly farmer. thereby setting WIIHI Perhaps is a record for a T1000"! Portage at that point. The voyage is the result of a riendship formed while serving with the United States navy. The icquaintance began through ”bllnked light" messages and continued by this means until they met. Manning is a student Bowdoln College. prepared the r sand. They have slept in their can- sleeplng bags for nearly interesting mar- On Sunday ihey sailed for Both men 'bout the were enthusiastic scenic beauty of the sland and 'he wnnderfiil hospit- -A.G nder Command of Captain George on Aug. 5th. while sailing in Georgetown har- Norman Thompson and Donald noticed a strange appearing out of the mist waters. They craft and the Rail- sn 18 two and centre adventurers Parking, Sidewalk Paving Discussed At Meeting Of Montague Town Council The regular meeting of the Montague Town Council was held In the council room last evening. The meeting was presided over byl' Mayor B. H. You. and (-0 present were Rcynol Vaniderstine. year. and investigations will carried out to determine Ii?-Z'!". I'.l bi Ill 'l1 HP 118' I3! I POI! ds. Greene. Bridge w spccial cnginc in meeting were read and approved.i Bills and correspondence were also read. Considerable discussion took place regarding the parking prob- lem in Montague. and it was de clded to look into an offer from Stewart and Beck's to use their large lot to the rear of their store as a parking area. some case of fire in that area In noting that for the fire pumper. a similar In size to that a cxisiing on the north side it w To Equip Overseas Force With Newer Type Planes By DAVE MclNTOSH be brought home in case of em- Canadian Press Staff Writer ergency to augment the Canadan gg - - interceptor orce of nine squad- OTTAWA lCP' EqL.”pp”m 0' rons. not expected to be fully rm" RCAF 5"l””dm”5 I" E”'”99 equipped until the end of this with the CFIil00 long-range inter- year. captor is looked on by some ob- The CF servers here as the initial move home-defence weapon. With four in eventual withdrawal of the squadrons overseas flying squadrons to Canada. CF-100. Canada will have a po- Aa West Germany arms. Can- lnntlal home fighter command of ada will be able to re-assess ltsllfl instead of nine squadrons. policy of stationing l2 Sabre leti There was some objection ioi fighter squadrons in Europe. one Iequlpping part of the RCAF force official said. However. ,such a loverseas with a different type of r.-assessment was unlikely for plane on the grounds that such a some time. .'move would break up cohesion of Four of the dozen squadrons the i2 squadrons. The CF-100 and are to be equipped with the CF- Fkiabre serve different roles. 1 100 next year iii place of thel Besides West German marma- Sabre short-range day fighters. .meni, another factor in possible This will serve a double-bar 'eveutual withdrawal of part of relied purpose. Canada's Enron-,lhe RCAF air division in Europe can allies are short of good is the increased threat to North night fighters. America because of Russian de- At the same time. these four velopmenl of better long-range. CF-100 squadrons in Europe could ombers. mLL j TODAY AND WEDNESDAY The story of a. lis1eeper': . Show business call: if a "sleeper".. a surprise lrlf. If: a defective sfory with a difference (In! guns ifs way fo greatness befween the 1 firs! shot and file lasf -100 is Canada's chief Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Scully. Mr. Halifax. N.S.. is visiting in Ruther- SUPPER Wedneaday. Aug. so MEALS SERVED AT 4:00 ANNUAL MEETING Of Mei-ell Consumes-s' Cooperative Association will be held In Merell Hell. Thursday. August Hits. of I P. M. I I yaloon. who is taking summer :lNIlnlnl with the Royal Canadian lAlr Force in Summerside. was a -recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ftzgerald. F 0 Herbert Parker of the RC. A.l"., who has been visiting his .pari-nts. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. lltorker. left on August 5. on return in Greenwood. N. 3. Miss Frances DeLory of Boston. Mnss.. arrived in Georgetown on August 4 where she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Debory. Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzpat- rick of Brookllne. Mass.. are visiting in Montague and with re- Mr. Michael Dolron, Miss Marie Dolron and Mrs. Reg Blanchard of Ruatlco and Mr. Peter Dolron of Boston, Mass.. were recent visitors to Georgetown. where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macbean. Mrs. Donald King and daughter and Miss Marlon Martell are vili- lng Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watts at Grand Tracadie. A.C. Yorli Miss Lavina MacDonald was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gor-1 idon Crockett on Tuesday even.) ll lniivee In Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Barber and family. who have been vacat- ioning in Georgetown.-ea the guests of Mrs. Barber's mother. Mrs. Florence Jenkins, left recently by Glasgow. N.8.. is visiting at his g. Mr. Leonard Andrews of New car on return to their home in Monireal.- Que. Canadian freighter. registered in 7 Montreal. Que. of 1171 Reg. Tons. Tor sheen. nylons. and lighter ma. IOR ms ' '0 Ask not Ifelaanalole Czezutnatm lllllullllf JIWI IF The new Kelvinulor automatic washer uses only half the soap- and water of many washers, yi-.9 gets clothes really clean. Kelvinaiofa feinoln ii-centric agitation is gentle on fabrics but loosens stubborn dirt. Two complete washing cycles - one tor regular fabrics and one tev IIAII MDNIV I70! home in York with his wife and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Waits.l Halifax. days at the The s. s. Lee Cllffe mu. in MM Rlymolid W-its York- and Mrs. Harold Watts. York. American Artists Te Tour Nova Scorie teen American watercolor artists Illve arrived here on the of a sketching t I. . Helen Grathern . Mountain ltndlo, are spending their liollw home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John 0'Donald onto. are the guests of Mr. YARMOUTH. N. S. (CPl-eFif- first leg tour of Nova sco- The group is headed by Miss of Coach House Greenfield. N. H. Among atatee geeented by the artists are Colors . Ohio. Michi- gan and New Hampshire. aaoe-an-in-&-uaaeeivlsausacotoe .llEllAflIS-Jttlsilll-ilAVlK)liiiASSEY'.'llli'.. "COUNTIIY GIRL” llII3'0'5Y- Noiseletter--Feweegeod EDWARD Rlillllllilll BRIAN IIEIIH CANADA'S OWN h LORNE GREENE EXTRA - urws W P9 y m those of uncillurs will be constructed at the Burnt ' the temporary hridgc was to be taken down. it .was proposed that negotiations be madc with the Provincial Govern- men! to leave a portion on the south side to provide a small wharf Ci wharf incldes with the visit. lrcadyf asIAc N I I ' colnislder- also decided to purchase a newl I 0" WIS ll" Even o w enlng engine for one of the pumpers so I the street for nnsle Parking. and lhat there would be two llllIlSi HIlSbCIId S DCCYM this matter is to be further dis- available, both in first class condi-I cussed. lion. ' CAMP SENDAI. Japan M?)- plt has been decided that further Following a short discus.-aion on A L'.S. army court-martial Sun- sidewalk paving will be done this-the finances, the meeting adlournedlday acquitted Mrs. Romola Abi- thelpremedltated murder. she Could lI.'.' Six Canadian Ships To Visit N. Y. I OTTAWA fCPl e Six Canadiani Navy ships and two submarines from the Royal Navy will pay I four-clay iisit to New York City. the navy announced Friday. The ships and 3.000 officers and on will be under the command Commodo : E. P. Tisdall. sen- ior Canadlan officer afloat. At- lanilc. during the visit Aug. ill-22. ;rlEI' Magnificent, the cruiser Que- gbec. destroyer escorts Huron. iialda. Micmac and Iroquois. all . fleet. The British submarines. Am- bush and Alderney. are stationed at Halifax for training purposes. "The navy men have been invited to participate in the New York ty summer lestival, which co- qiTiiiQliT .. X IEXTRAI CINEMASCOPE CARTOON - Tuesday, August 9. 1955 The Guardian Page 5 PRINCE EDWARD TODAY and WEDNESDAY WE-M-. Iuvi.-Tiilllliill Filmed in Paris In COLOR inn ICINEMASCOPEI ll 0 EV ANNE BAXTER - STEVE FORREST ', Y I SIMDNERLNINI MAURICE lllllllll N I 1 Vll1IIlRlIlANI.lll "I'l'I' ON A PICNIC" - "VALLEY OF THE SUN" idln in the "Cherry-Blossom Land" slaying of her goldier husband. The frail, Bayside. N. Y.. wo- man broke into tears. fell inti llir ai-ins of her father. then rushed off for a reunion with her Ithree small children. Warrant Officer Robert J Am din was shot down in their home .on Cherry Blossom lane at near- by Camp Matsushima on June 17 I M rs I smiling Ahidin had set silently. occasionally. while the court debated her fate. Had she 'been convicted of the charge of hnve received a death sentence Defence counsel James Flynn of New York City had argued at her husband was "a resin: aniac" and she fired to protect one of their sons whom he was ”going to kill". Flynn said Abi- din was angry because his Wife had borne three children whom he did not want. MORE IMPORT! ' llrszil has boosted the categories of her imports from 140 l-0 7" ill the last five years. llr. ii. A. Burden ST. PETERS BAY will be absent lrom IIII praotliee front 14th to 31st August! inclusive G . beau. MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER - MONDAY - TUESDAY CIIA TIIT DOOR ma KA1AN'S MOIT I-VPLOIIVI PICTURE f DIM cue--uvar""""' Insane E11011!-"E'& Show Time - 8:30 pm. Standard Time Regular Admission Mon - Tues - Wed Adm. - 40 - 60 Time- 9:30 Daylight -- Ceier - Greee Kelly - Willem Holden And present: Mr your added enjoyment one of the gayest comedy him made h beautiful Sooillndf Meet. Pariah. who dldn Lelrd of the Castle. in; characters you'll Highlands! The best British pic NAPPERS". CENTENNIAL YEAR CALEDONIAN CLUB HIGHLAND GAMES IN EXHIBITION onounos WEDNESDAY. AUGUST lol-ii LACHLAN D. MACKINTOSH of Mackintosh. C.B.. D.l.0.. D.S.O. Castle Moy. Invernesshlro. Scotland. HIGHLAND DANCING. PIPING. PIPE BANDS. HIGHLAND GAMES. etc. Novice Competitions start at 10 em. D.S.T. Advance Competitions start at 1 pm. D.S.T. Meals Served on Groundiv- Refrcshmcnf Booths Admission to Games - Adults 75c; Children 25c MAMMOTH SCOTTISH CONCERT IN THE COLISEUM Admission to Concert: If raining. events will be held in the Coliseum SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - I BRING THE FAMILY AND JOIN IN THE FUN AT THE--- T NIIRTN, RIVER Illilvl-.-IN THEATRE HOME OF HAPPY ENTERTAINMENT IALUTE8 THE ANNUAL CALEDONIAN HIGHLAND GAMEI ROOT MON! IT ITARTED Till DAY III MAJOR LOST HIS PANTS! 't give e Tinker'e Dam for the new He's only one of the many feedlot- love in this great oomody of the ture since "THE Im- ”Troulile In The Glen" IN TRUCOLOR AND UIARIINI Vieter MeLeqlen Orson WeNes i i Margaret Lecliweed John Mecellum uxxxw ms at p QKKNNV V- on - KN. xxx xx r W! ll: .. QNECEN GUI N Distinguished Guostee VICF-ADMIRAL Competitions in at 8:80 pm. D.8.'I'. Adulia 750; (lliildrcn 250