Construction pushed swiftly at Buildings rise at Georgetown Work on the construction at 'r - iar:c 'dings on he ste of Buthurst \lurinc Limited S'ngnnrd tit (lciyt'xtown is pro- t;lc~."ll2 f;t\ottr:tl)l_\' and weath- --t' lltl) failed to halt opcrutions tr: the drive for a s p ri n g deadline completion. Tllt' larger of the three build- frt-tts Is a steel framed building in which the steel dragzers will be assembled. Dtte to the type of tzr-Juud on which the site is located it “as necessary to drive 125 spruce piles each 30 feet in length. Those piles were dt‘hen by Well ner Con- struction and are in clusters of f l) u t‘. place ‘ cet apart .srouucl tlte perimeter ot the building to support the sttuc- ture The building is the metal and plate shop. of steel frame con- struction and mensures 221) feet hv 1‘1) feet and will be used for ********** M A Y "'i‘ M season ever! the assembling of sect i 0 us of the ships under construction and will allow building to he done indoors and on a 12-month hash STEEL ARRIVES It is iocated on the south side . oftiie site and runs north and south MlF. Schurman Co I.td.. will. in a few days have com- plcted pouring the cement Walt around the building. The founda- tion wall is eight inches thick and varies in height from six feet to abut 12 feet on the south end of the building where the around slopes away. Above each cluster of pile! cement pads were built Each pad is, 24 inches square and protrudes inside the wall to form a base for the up r i t! h r. beams of steel. These steel beams will rise 40 feet and will CONTINUED ON PAGE 230A BEST OF LUCK TO ALL P.E.l. FISHERMEN your h e s t For the the North River Drive-in WATCH irantl lie-opening of i) / 7‘ A rd Ill-ill Qt 3' t d I STARTS TODAY MM and MM WSlllflf Ptiflllllllll an REWHCK JAMES ' GNER He really Wasn't Out to make it[000,000 -- He'd already made M! Wineries: DEALERS CAP/Tot. ****‘k¥¥¥¥¥ 1 The Guardian-1'he Evening Patriot Page 5-K b—Q—r——.~ -*--.. . r. V r -—‘ Georgetown site E _,.-..:;- 1.7.4...“- , », I t . 5_,-. - s i a -‘-. . NE“’ OFFICE FOR BATHURST MA RINE [S ALMOST COMPLETE : .. x, t . ’ A} ; , 1;, . . F j. \ 5 ' ‘ t t L A ‘ ‘ 5“ .E-‘I. \ x . l n .‘i ‘ Q ~ 7 1 Ex 1.- ‘ . I ‘ l ‘ E’s»? "- 9 9: t ’1 t . ~ t, ' .9. T 3" - 1 h . I 2 7‘ ‘ f l? w 1‘ I."'J.‘t. : ‘ VP N t 51"” f . t , t , «we T . l. 4"“ ' It" . .."'"..'*’w<s.ac.:. ‘ ‘ THlS‘ IS THE BUILDING W'HERE HE NEW SHIPS “'ILL BE BUILT obs/em build your business b’lmrt ones do flu) same, b’u if you’re careful of your future l'ml’ll be sure (0 play the game. .T/H'ml‘ l/mm baa/r am] tmi/ (Halli/e Ami sure enough you’ll see, Karl year they/ll be bigger ll'iflt a [0! more company! DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES. OTTAWA, CANADA Hon. H. J. Bobtchuud, MJ’, Minittu OLA. W. H. Nwdtu, Doputy Mtntlm