T L8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Aug. 80, 1962.‘ home in New York city. Inauts Yuri Gagarin. Ghermanl, - . ‘V - ‘.3, ...- .,_ Ad 1,, ,,., ,.9ma,.mng , we _U,,,,.,,,."ee ,0 me (my cm” . . D}?-ugIl‘as Boopgr has returned gllglgi Sndriigah lzikotlliyegonaéirdu Q _ _ Q” In ‘ fn ‘ct--I.‘ eitlfilnb -. nmm e ell‘ -s‘hthat no] action taken M J um M00 "h t 1‘ |s ome n osto-n. 8 opo L - , Eli or _me 1'8 ll lamus €85 '|II‘n if‘. e‘com‘p ele repor. 01. ‘he rs. e e a y re urn- ML and M,.s_ Regmmd Bums‘e,,ce_ . . U I area. one presume n. s next, ra ic st_uat on is submitted .0 ed home some weeks ago after and family left on Sunday on re. It said the meeting will take report their proposed locations the Council. place at Varna from Sept. 23 ‘ thliipbeu sh wn !:1wth';t;hiI£o:ntions ‘ 0 cc Com is is turn to their home in Hamilton. Ontario, after spending their 1 undergoing surgery in the Char- 29 and will hear reports on the ds to implement immediately). HugeDam|sUnderway ' ' mm to their home in ammo Mrs‘ Bums’ "t’cke'ts' cosgmc medicine Ind signs would be of permanent hie Darlene and Kathy after a ten-day vacation here. 8 Omlc ener Y- I ' 3_I' or II 813;;-t ff}-;;f1*;hE1feg;*gaw ins 8 . . H . §°1!;;wg-em *=C,t*heC r°s;;‘“**°"**° My 9;; ',,"“,',';"°C':, "°{,°- 1; 8'1"’ 5§Z“°i§‘£2.?“§'..$" i';"‘2éi‘..,§“'i"; §«‘T'§'.',"‘u'3i‘;e§‘.. YES? .l'§e":i§.‘i".;L1;., ° Astronauts Ensme Trev e as; 2, .... :'::.::.°°.':......’...r, "°° “ me me um and M...» or mu. - . ic-e Commw men by tend“-_ This -3105., would Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Boyd. By GERRY MCNEIL I BATE COMEAU, Que. (CP)—, Engineers describe it as the largest and most ambitious but- tressed, multiple-arch dam. The description becomes even § more impressive when they add = izhtioh l:f§fh°' 5-‘§’f," "‘{§§,“,“,‘:;?,“'°" Glenn and Alan Shephard will Tuesday night with 800 passer of w fr Halifax froml 1 , . i _ 1 , _ d M _ M 11 g 1 bly direa all phases of his re- er. '*i:::.:°*:.:.:§'s:;:'°z..‘::::: 1 Wm .32". we t;:;:*r ’ *2‘ °*.:e”°° til msteiim weinesaay 0 ’.....1.'1:.° ° " " W "'5. °°".:*°" as -——-——~+"- _ - s ro rom. an us A t ti rea , as een e ay y en- - , t t g . - few " °“ 5 ’°'“‘“ °’ “'9 m°'°*‘ "9-55°‘ °““‘J°v °W“°“ And whereas we feel our peak fiete r‘:‘;‘m°1s‘;v‘;’“§,',‘,et§tf,‘;',§',' cunnnw comsnacx ably into the dam's 750-foot-high l centre arch. _ ‘ Abo n are at workl gzlfihe MIinIc0l1flgBnJ‘UVt;_!‘ diam ‘ment forecasts will be a tour- e. t “°W- P°“"i“3 9 °““ 5‘ ' ISVS Paradise like the 51185“! Visit”? here "9°9“tlY- agency Tanjug said the Ameri- The company is arranging al- ' It I3 l _ . _ Ijmuiden to pick up the 160 pas- ges our present system. Therefore resolved. That I Hum ere. 3 reported reap. flufhefghgafifu :1; “$9 9'93‘ Dam area Of California. ‘ Ed Tobin has returned to his cans will meet Russian cosmo-lternative transport for the dis- gengerg for Halifax, And whereas we are particulars the recomm dation of the Pol- pearin' in small numbers. atruction equipment is assem- bled at the site, 500 air-miles northeast of Montreal. Next spring, trucks will begin dumping 1,000,000 cubic yards of concrete to build the wall to a height of 450 feet and allow the reservoir to start filling up. It will take several years complete the dam, bringing it to its full height of 750 feet. but it will be another eight years before the reservoir covers its full 800 square miles. MAJOR DEVELOPMENT Yet Manic 5, as the big job is known here, is no more than the key project in the $2,000,- 000.000 Manlcouagan - Outardes hydro-electric power develop- ent m . It is possibly the biggest con- struction job under way in the I-9 O worl Manic 5 will be the fourth greatest dam in the world when completed and easily the great- est in North America. It's res- ervoir will be four times larger than that of the Hoover Dam, previous North American hydro- electric giant. But it still will be only one of five large dams, a network output is 25,000,000 horsepower. Three dams are being built on the mighty Manlcouagan. which has a watershed of 17,600 square miles. Indians aptly k " "good place to get a Two more will be built on the Outardes, which runs parallel ug almost virgin land north of here into the Gulf of St. Lawrence nearby. QUEBEC-HYDRO JOB The job is being done by the publicly-owned Quebec Hydro- Electric Commission, which since 1960 as been charged with harnessing all new hydro- electric resources. Transmlsslon lines from the Manicouagan will stretch across Quebec by 1970 to power-hun- gry cities and industries. Que- bec-Hydro spokesmen say the province may be able to sell more power to Ontario and New York State as a result. Much of the energy will be sold to private power compa- nies, if there are any left by the time the Manicouagan-0ut- ardes project is completed in 10 to 12 years. Natural Resources Minister Rene Levesque has made it known he would like to-see na- tionalization of these companies to allow organized development Damage In Man. Heavy From Hail WINNIPEG (CP> —- The hail- stone ravage of recent weeks across Manitoba could leave in its wake is near-record crop loss, a hail insurance company spokesman said here. M. W. Davey. branch mana- 1,000 claims have already been filed and the harvest is barely underway. Th number of claims he said is “much higher than average." He said the company, which handles about one-third of a private crop hail insurance in Manitoba, estimates its loss at tentative $500,000. This figure is higher titan the company's a c t u al indemnity payments in 1956, referred to as the worst hail year in Manitoba .-history. Agriculture department figures show that more than 500,000 crop acres were par- tially or totally destroyed in 156 in Manitoba. LITTLE SANDS 4 "’ ‘Miss Dorothy Blue and Miss -—a no of hydro-electric resources the province. son Gerard left last week on re- in The Quebec government’s po- sition on the matter ‘ ot yeti clear but the private companies are strongly opposing national- this busy port in an endlessi S in into the Manicouagan: C strea ° ‘ wilderness. which the govern- } lottetown Hos tal. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Sinnot and Miss Mabel O'Brien has as her guests for the final weeks of vacation time her two nieces. Donna and Kay Campbell, their days before going back to 01 i A former resident of Bristol. Ed Dorin. Boston, Mass., was a vacation with Mr. Burns‘ par- ents and his brother, Melvin and Will Confer BELGRADE (R e u t e r s) - reported from Sofia Tuesday. The official United States astronauts Johnl Sea resort next month, it was sail before Sept. 21, latest developments in astro- nautics, as well as on cosmic Delays Liner ROTTERDAM (AP) — The departure of the 15,015-ton liner Ryndam, scheduled to sail Congress at a Bulgarian Black Sine trouble and is llllmiel y to the Holland American Line, owner of the Yugoslav news vessel. said Wednesday. Gives Traffic Stand . regarding action on the '.ra survey report submitted by Lau- rie Mannell, traffic consultant of Oakville, Ont., who was hired ffic Whereas the P01 tee aclmowledgethe Traffic Sur- vey Reeport in its first phase. but feel we should not start any The around the appointed passengers some 160 h left by Maatschappij Nederland Oranje, w ch ready left Amsterdam for a trip - piecemeal plan without asses» ing the future reports which we traffic is about over for this season and therefore there is no pressing need for part chan- had: ai- world, returned to And wt-areas we decided that in future all our new traffic make immediate implementation of the first report impossible. And whereas we feel that the elected members of the Police Committee can and will capa- and that there is no real need of any Advisory Traffic Com- mittee at this t PISOUID 52;} ‘ Mrs. J.P. I-lendrlcken. D2". Mr. > Mrs. Earl Jenkins, Skippy and Heather returned to their home in Worcester. 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