’.4.. . »--- .._w.-‘-.. .. .1,-,V._ . 18 The Gun rdian, Charlottetown, 'l‘hurs., Oct. 4. 1982 _~...u . 9 .a'_..s.....:r W”-"‘;...i*' IT'S SAD it's the sad S(‘£i.\'Ull lll bird- land. the time of year th at plump Canadian lui'kvy.x gob- Teclmical Talks Proceeding ' On Columbia River Project OTTAWA (CF)-——'l‘:ill<s on a technical level are _L[Ulli", on among‘, Caiiadu, the United States and British (‘oliimhia about the Columbia River (|li(S- tion. it was louriioti I'l‘ll1ll)l_V Wednesday. This doesn't mi-;in that .';l sol- ' ' ' ' , iiiiuriiiuiits talks ill'l‘ exploratory. aimed at working out some possibilities or settle- ment. No particular new proposal is involve-I but the (lis('us.<innS dot‘- iniielv include the qiitistinn of a .i_ g, A +4 SEASON IN BIRDLANPD E ISCHIRRAV 'I‘tt:iiiks_uiving dinner tables are Liv their last gobble. Candi- I gathered at the Bel-Nlol‘ Farm (lLlil‘:: scheduled to grace near London, Ont. (Continued from page 11) ‘ (CP Wit?-‘Photo’ sure had been normal through- out the flight and that body tem- be completed soon so that the l perature measure in en t s,_ not Columbia River Treaty can be I‘ €V‘(’fI-‘:‘l3ll’Jl‘:‘in;3‘;_1(‘3:‘éi‘::d tlf‘:_3o;I11gtl}“te- wig?“an%°fI?;§fic1;‘:£:lam?_“t f°r instruments in the craft. His _ ' _ heart best was normal, in the 'l‘he U.S. speedily ratified ‘m1'd.5o5_ 6O‘Ve" “ea” 2'01 a.m. -— Schirra was re- the _ _ _ _ r it was; ])l'it't' that \\l>tll(l be paid by the E signed with Canada in January, l ported proceeding we" as he Uilll(‘(l states for Canada's 1961- hutded toward Hawaii again s‘i;iri- or power destined to flowl Premier Bennett 0‘ B-C- 1135 l Mercury control said he was his t p from t h 9 multi-million-dollar i (mangigefifcaiellpffigfdzflf Stag‘: “ltd ml agdt one mill“? to. I I ' ll ' . . —_ TC 1'0 C OC 0 accoun or fnlnor “" "p'"°" ' provided by benefits conferred orbital variations. He was given Disposition of this power has} _ p . or ‘_‘_“'_‘ ‘_“}d‘““ “.‘“‘ “.9 39”" i horr during a minimum 20-ytar i headed into his fourth orbit. (llllll(lli.\ along with llndnLlIl,,1conh.act 2 09 S h_ d 4 H, 9. 401-319 (1, at: ' __ _ i ': p.m. — c irra reporte (\)\.'()lll(lr('liSi§illJDUgl $34«l.lll0S(i.000. -mTg‘;wfeg§a:Le%°Sw§:.uiiggiiifig as theKPacifich comfiiand ship. f ._- ose not, t at a s stems It‘. il(iPEf~‘L'L lsurplus quantities of this power were proceeding we11_ an):-1 that 'l‘h(- tliroiie .'s'})t‘L‘L‘ll last wee_kiSh0Uld be left 1" tl19.U-S-. 1' he was confident and satisfied. Still‘. the federal government islcontract periods of five years 2:31 p.m.—schirra completed hnpt-iul that arrangements can.3l a ti 9 his fourth orbit and mot mm his atiftli over Capo Canaveral. p. ercui-y reported. "we have made the . decision to go into the sixth or- ibit." The Sigma 7 spacecraft was above the Pacific. 4:01 p.m.—The control centre laid Schirra had received vital retro rocket firing time infor- mation. ‘ 4:30 p.m. —— The spacecraft ‘was crossing the South Atlantic Ocean, heading toward the southern tip of Africa. Official: sald they were preparing to set the proper retro rocket firing ‘conditions to bring the astron- l aut ll0Wl'l. 5: p.m.—$chli'ra told the tracking ship in the Indian Ocean he had completed pre- parations for firing of the retro rockets to bring him out of or- .bit and down to earth. ; 5:07 p.m.—Schirra fired the lfirst retro rockets to start his lreturn to earth. The control tcentre reported ail rockets ap- l I i I i I l i i ipeared to have fired satisfac I torily. , 5:17 p.m.-—A tracking ship in tthe recovery area predicted a llanding close to the aircraft ‘carrier Kearsarge. ' 5:23 p.m. -— Voice transmis- ; sions from Schirra. He reported ‘his main parachute had been I J i I l i ;deployed, and that it was "s‘ [beautiful sight." I 5:28 p.m.—-Schirra landed in i the placid waters of the Pacific 3 5:33 p.m.—The astronaut mes- ‘saged the carrier. “This is a _ sweet little bird," referring to ihls Sigma 7 spacecraft. E 5:45 .m.—Schirra, in navy jtradition. called the captain of ,the Kearsarge and asked for. ‘ permission to come aboard. Tho skipper replied: “Permission granted." 5:50 p.m.—The flotation col- lar was attached and inflated Frogmcn found Schirra com- fortable and determined to re- main in his spacecraft. 6:09 p.m. — The craft was lifted out of the water and taken aboard the Kearsarge. 6:13 p.m.-The escape hatch was blown. 6:15 p.m.—The smiling astro naut stepped out on the deck of the ship. obviously satisfied with a job well done. i l DENTURE DREDGING GRAND BANK, Nfld. (CF)- Scveral months ago a business- man from Fortune Bay, Nfl lost upper denture in the Grand Bank Harbor. 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