ts 2 = The Gulf Gallant. the first jGraceer to be completed at $ Georgetown by Bathurst 2 Marine Ltd., is pictured re- 2 turning ‘fro ma successful test ion on Thursday at George- find will go to Pictou shortly for the final * ts before going into operation. The hull was laid at Bathurst, N.B. brought to Georgetown and fmished there. A second dragger the Gulf Garden. brought to DRAGGER HAS SUCCESSFUL TEST . Georgetown at the same time is also nearing completion. A third is now being built from the ground up and will pos- from the “Winters Blasts Retention“ iOf Tax On Power Companies tte ee ’ ps Shee oe Mr = =e : > 3 —a running antique car built before 1900 é —canteen, door prizes,- contests CLUB INC. = MowTREsL (CP)—Robert H ‘issued through Brinco’s Mon- - treal office. called on all sides to join together to remove any obstacles in the path of develop- ing Churchill Falls ,|CALL TO CO-OPZRATE inister Gordon for not the corporation im- tax on privately-owned operations in Montreal's —perhaps the largest on the con- ; st budget. ~ He said in a statement the tax tinent and one of the greatest . ‘an obstacle” ace n Ee wer_m lever conceived in Canada,” he betweer Brinco and ‘It is important that all ee eee cae came (ne ee tancerned with Boe nd transmission of Churchill proach it on the basis of the {formerly Hamilton) Falls opportunities it presents concentrate on removing . what- x aoe oes, Oe ever obstacles: there may he. pu uo felting 90 said se Lesage repeated in Hai é day that his meeting with Mr The Brinco dhetrinen termed Winters produced no concrete “constructive” his April 24 meet- results. He said they had agreed with Premier Lesage of Que- | only that Brinco should submit in Toronto 2nd said his some estimates t» Quebec Hy- analyzing to be submitted to | Mr. Lesage. questioned by: Op- as agreed during position leader Johnson. added that he had no plans to meet deonsl = metus eptiiuistic with Premier Smallwood of Néw “eget foundiand over the issue. ‘Tiis development is a creat project of national significance | and~ ee intends -o act accord- |. is be- the Quebec legis!ature Wednes-_ Protects Rats From Radiation MOSCOW ‘Reuters’ — White mice and rats treated by Sov.et piracy is accomplished,” a mittee of Paducah, Ky.. which samd_ jhe said is an organization con- ‘sot te comomuniy He sai jare x Ci il i |e" Cum Canada - US. agreement For Servi | Which would abolish tariffs at neces vi ce | the manufacturer level for most OTTAWA (CP)—Is 40 too old |Borth American motor vehicles to start a mew job? Not in the |204 their original parts. federal civil service. : PARENTS The civil service commis-| WELLSBORO, Pa. (AP) — sion, the government recruiting agency, says one quarter of the 17-869 employees hired in 1964 are more than 4 years old. Such people are valuable, the Five children were killed early Tuesday in a fire that their home near this north céntral Pennsylvania ' ission_says. because of the Harry — Williams experience, stability and matur- — Dee oe in wie ity they bring to their jobs. Sam: ian ts Twas the oe. Of the 4.596 who were more/dren of Mr. and Mrs. than 40 years old, 3.346 were be-| Boyce. The parents ctmane tween 41 and 50. 1,174 were be-|leaped to er as flames tween 51 and 60, and 7% were raced through their two-storey more than 60 years old. i cinder-block home OPENING: _ ESQUIRE COFFEE SHOP Congratulations SCIENTISTS SEEK MOA CHRISTCHURCH, NZ . AP) peeled just in case. The ziant wingless bird is thought to have become extinct centuries azo, but doubtful sightincs are re- ported from time to time. Scien- tists recently failed to find ary on a remote island. but surviv- _| ee moas might still be livinz Do BRITISH PAY MORE LONDON Tis sekelak dit Senta to his talks with Mr. been fruitless. for a further meeting. points for prices in January Winters in a statement 1962. CAR SHOW DON’T MISS THE FIRST ANNUAL Moncton Speed & Custom Show “MONCTON STADIUM APRIL 30 — MAY1 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS INCLUDE —the fastest dragster in the Maritimes —John Dennis’ rebuilt Roadster —special racing films and cartoons —dealers “Show Cars” —Customs, Gassers, Antiques, Sportscars, ete. SHOW-GO reba and many more. SEE YOU THERE Presented by MONCTON SPEED & CUSTOM ee ee. 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Zone He said the sum—calculated | West German official figures The pulp and paper industry | e ° + | From est for the period between 1950 and say about 2,500,000 people fled Canada’s largest, now is Hs alled Canadian Piracy t Eau: 21 when the Communist wall |from “East — Germany between -ning 30 developments en cer jae Gel East was erected. in Berlin—incaded |1950 and 1961. more than %500,000,000. r : _ WASHINGT Sri te ow Rep ablican Jebel im, 8 area pabliched many ae Ger- | , agreement was criticied wore (Bees a of Wisconsin, Canada is a ($30,000,000,000) damages | ™229~ and the effect of the as Canadian piracy ~ of | co bound by the,Geseral Agres- | Ww of it, CComomic cold war” which he American production and jobs ment on Tariffs’ and Trade in | °™. pensate for Eact Germans sud, West Germany had waged Canadian efforts to boost out- effect it would have to live wit, | ° “mpensate | against East Germany. put in its auto industry—one- its big auto trade deficit with Wh fled west. Ulbricht did not sveak directly | res < oe in the _ the US. if there sere no US.- __Utbricht made the demand im a of refugees but: referred to the | ANOTHER guised raid on the US. market Any unilateral-action by Can- . to be : by - ada to raise its tariffs or other- 3 ment of undeniably unfair wise make it more difficult for 7 LUNCH means.” Washington lawyer Al- the U.S. to sell in Canada fred R me ere Oo [od aioe Canada liable to and means committee _of es. claims for compensation, , COUNTER One look inside will tell you— there's an air of spacious comfort and elegance in the handsome "65 Chrysler. There’s a feeling of confidence and. ‘this is for me’ vitality when you're at the wheel. And, as one test-drive will tell you, performance has néver had such zest, ride has never had such comfort. Luxury is the word for it. This is the car you've waited for. The looks, the style you've longed for. 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