37 Attencl AW“ nd polio inoculation evening at Montague. , R. N., _Mrs. without it: ‘r construction of of 37 people attended P191‘ at the narrow I harbor near the CN:R . held yesterday afternoon apparently is w goon Maclnltyre and Dr. ". . mman were attending have to .55 and assisting them were row end of the piers or the new ,;~'n1.ild be better off‘ i it i" t ,' - the present form‘?! 0 continue in I . l. . A918“ drawn up by the r . C rfijtion Company of Canada. gglrls a deep water: And Paper Mills head of the? station. This ~ . - ‘. , i ' hat ‘the division QUEBEC (CPI-—Nuclear power finds m°St Oblectionable. - A11 large shipping will Discuss Nuclear Power For Pulp for pulp and paper mills was dis- cussed Monday at opening ses- sions of the summer conference be taken up into the nar- of the technical section of the Ca- harbor to C-NR nadian Pulp and Paper Associa- pier. Our (north) tion. searchers and others interested in the technical aspects of paper- making. Chairman of the group and of the conference is Dr. R.D. Duncan, assistant mill manager, Canadian International P a p e r Company, Trois-'Rivleres. Pulp and paper officials are al- ready thinking in terms of nu- clear power to produce steam re- quirements, said R’. L. Beck, Ca- nadcian General Electric Com- pany, Petier-borough, Ont. Vast ITuesday, June 3, 1958 I The Guardian Page 5 rec-tly for heating purposes in the paper-ma-king process and also in the generation of electric power of which the industry is the largest user in Canada. ARCTIC FISH The Arctic ocean is a valuable- fishing ground con-tainlinig whales, Mrs. G. S. A. I - rsons were mak- .ngl,-Ztpifislt to the clinic, 3; second and two persons in the area will be lglidjgan on June izui. I-V. CNR Looks For pelicit Of 55 aylillion In '53 st-ima-tes it will have ' demits gfims year of $55,000,000- 3.. " ' .- , based on declin- , wvfflfimfias included in the ‘ 1958 capital budget ac- e tabled in the C°‘“€“¥‘°’“5 by Transport Minister *5‘ CNR reusii-dent Don- Lagggfimsaid lille immediate .0 " ncial outlook for the company ‘ “overshadowed” by C'_-1‘1'1‘90‘t -on demands which, if imple- ‘V-M’ Wmyd give Iihe company ,biggesfL deiicius in its hastory. " new estiimate plated MP9!" revenues for 1958 at $730,- down from last year’s .- L000. otpepatln-g exipenses \ wtorecast at $727,200-000, Ohiect To Plans ,,«:l for St. John's , 5T,.J0H.N’S, Nfild..(CP) —— The I -- oundland division of the munity Planning Association , objected strongly -to the fed- ,, governmen-t’s $13,000,000 St. yin’; harbor d e v e 1 o p ment . em€- . . . ' Division official Sir Brian Dun- 14 said in 3 prepared state- nt. Monday “We think the heme as now proposed will ‘do fitous permanent harm to the ‘ . . . and that in the long run I EASTERN GUARDIAN . -FRASER AND ANNEAR clean- ; grain up until Saturday, June CONCRETE BLOCKS, all zes, seasoned. Order TIP TOP semi‘-annaul, clear- ce sale, 20 percent discount. “doulble last year's $29-573,—= giilar $65.00, sale price $52.00. tisfaction guaranteed or mon- .- refunded. A.F. Campbell deal- " FAST COLOR FILM Service. /odaoolor, ‘Ektachrome, Koda- » v e,’ Anscochrome, Color . I‘ essing, Printing, Duplicat- Ariand ‘Enlarging, Munshaw "ss. Highest Quality, Fast- ‘Processing, and Most De- ’ ilable Service! M a i 1 to: -- Wotton Photography, (slide berthing space will be re- ,u'°ed 5-‘n0Tm0US1y and our moor- lllg space for convoys in war. time will be heavily reduced." some 400 technical and re- search officials from pulp and paper mills in Canada, the United States, and Europe are. Besides a large wharf at the here for the three-day meeting ‘CNR Station, the harbor plan calls for an ‘access. road along the north or business side to speed up cargo d-istributiion and a wider road on the south side where three large 011 00mDanies have storage tanks. 2,100 engineers, ON TELEVIQI ‘ BILLY” GRAHAM and San Francisco Bay Cities CRUSADE direct from the COW PALAC COAST TO COAST AB” """‘t!ORK. CFCY-TV Cl-IANNEL I3 Tuesdays 6.30 P.M. which will be followed by visits to pull) and paper mills in the area. The technical section of CPPA is a professional sociiiety of some chemists, re- E A TROPICAL AVA...SHIPWRECKED AVAGARDNERT at 7 I I SIEWART GRANGER ‘V i6 $.,,;,e DAVID NIVEN um: HuT"@-gglfr Shows , 3:30 — 7 — 9 1-4 SURVIVORS; MUST as ' fCAST.‘ADRIFT!,_ V§’HICFI- w/LT. THE CAPTAIN . ’<-1H9 SE - . COIVIING -. WED. and THUR. quantities of steam are used di- cod, walrus and seals. NOTICE TO PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS Patriot subscription accounts may be paid at the Montague. 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