. RiverPilot Recounts Pie-Collision Moves i ' By GERRY McNEIL QUEBEC tCPt—A formal in- quiry under the Canada Ship- ping Act began Monday into the collision Sept. 5 of the Canadian bulk carrier Leeclit‘fe Hall and the- Greek freighter Apollonia. The Leecliffe Hall. an 18.071- ton vessel loaded wit'i iron ore. sank several hours after the onl- llsion on the St. Lawrence some 60 miles below Quebec YR crew members were ed. Goal of the inquiry under Mr. Justice Arthur 1. Smith of Que- bec. superior court is to deter- mine causes of the t‘OIIlSlOTl and lo rmake safety recommenda- tions. The inquiry. expected to last at least two weeks. also has the Vibert the stern. thev tried wit‘iout success to :et the Lee- cliite Hall to shorr‘ Pouliot has ha a pilot's cer— tificate smce 1955. Captain of the leeclitte Hall owned by Hall Corporation of Canada. was Waiter Til. Bowen BALTIC Mr. and Mrs William Burns have taken up rCSidence at. their home. in Summerside af— ter spendin: the past to w months at their summer home in Baltic. George Douglas. Norhoro has ecovered from an attack of pneumonia. Rev. and Mrs Reginald Mil- | STAR CLOTHING llMITED | GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE , Dower t0 suspend the certifi- ler and son Bobby of Chatham. cates of Canadian officers or;N.B. were motorists to Darnley pilots involved. .on Tuesday. Oct. 27 and were Pilot Yves Poiiliot. 40. of Ste. 'visitors at the home of Mr. and Foy, Que. the first witness Mrs. Elmer Hickey. questioned. testified that the; Major Sinclair has taken up Apollonia moved at full speedtresidence with Parmeanus Phil- trnni the tie d‘nrleans east ot‘lips at Kensinzton for the win- Q‘iehec City along the north ter months. riannel to the passage between {\irs. Elmer (‘aseley. Baltic is lie aux (‘oudres and the north 3 patient in Prince County Hos- $40,000 Worth OI Stock EVERYTHING MUST GO! DOOR BUSTERS shore APOIILONIA SLOWED DOWN the island had been good. hezan tn dimin- ish The Leeclit’te Hall was first detected on radar "riaht ahead“ about ti fore the colliSion At this time. Pouliot changed: course five points and said 'ie gave a blast on the Iozhorn "to let our presence on the river be known." About one minute before the; collision. at about 5:15 p,m,.: someone on the Apollonia‘s decki ----- u ‘Amran was named acting chair- illhlitt’d' "Bi Ship. big ship." a the ore carrier In channel. thei’ Apollonia. 11.127 gross tons and, owned by the )Iarzrande Navy l‘ation Company of Andros., Greece. cut speed to ll knots . Poiiliot said visibility. which 9 or six minutes be‘ could be: Teen about one-half mile aheadn Pouliot 'zave three short blasts. pital Sally CroZTer. Hamilton, spent the weekend Wllh relatives in Charlottetown. Rov McAi-thur. Kensmzton is a patient in Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. Charlottetown Irs Keir Woodside. 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Despite the orders. it was too late to avoid a collision and the. vessels met. the Leecliffe Hall "presenting its port side." . They locked. The Apollonla maintained the full asterni movement until it became evi-J dent it was doing g .; Later. said Pouliot. officers oft the Leecliffe Hall came aboard} and asked the Apollonia "not to hack Tip " REFUSES HELP Pouliot said he told the freighter Totem Star. which had' been following the. Apollonia.; that help wasn't needed. h Totem Star passed the collision‘ Scene five minutes after it oc.1 curred The Foundation Vibert. a tug working on salvage of the TH“ tonica about 15 miles upstream.f arrived at the scene With the EARTHLTGHT BRIGHT Men on the moon will find the eart‘ishine there is tar greater than the glow of moonlight on earth For Fall Fashioned Latest Fall shades In double knits arnel. Jersey. 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