anc the Ontario Historical ciety erect a plaque next Sat- This is’ about the same power generated by a flashlight : ; mas E ‘ com =. J e . re - » 5 ; : - : [i Rn Agen mma mmepa meme anit 0 eA ARRAN ! . R J OHNSTON LTD — Canada’s First Reactor : de ° : Ab Jj i ite | : Becomes Historical Site e re | uae ie CHALK RIVER, Ont. (CP)— Five and one-half tons of nat. | ; at Canada’s—newest historical site” ural yen packed ins ide a “Covers Princ Edward, Island Like The Dew” . : probably also is tt try's. eral thin aluminum. tubes tm. Mat ails roe he coun aeredtn aes aoe ae SECOND SEC TION Charlottetown, Mon., June 13, 19668, PAGE 9 In fact, when officials from ter produced only one watt . - Atomic’ Energy of Canada Ltd. when it went into operatio sia ee urday to commemorate Can- ada’s first nuclear reactor, the reactor Still will be more than two months shy of its 21st hirth- day. | The a. Energ¥ Expert- mental. Pile first achieved a nu- clear chain reaction Sept. 3 STILL OPERATES It was a far.cry from the gi. ant, NRX and -NRU experi- mental reactors. that followed, | but’ ‘ZEEP still is in operation giving scientists valuable in- formation on ‘development ‘of ork_new uranium fuel »systems og na ti alge ee “Unveiling the plaque will take that stretches from the Ottawa place during the annual meet- River to* Pinawa, Man., 60 ing of the historical society at miles east of Winnipeg: : nearby Pembroke. MUST BE SOLD IN THE NEXT 10 DAYS! a, a Wey «| MVAVA. . “1867 | 1967 CENTENNIAL COMMISSION “GRANTS TO CANADIAN AUTHORS Prizes awarded to © _ authors of essciys,.._|.__ AFTER AN A ~~ short: stories, te ppeearared er poems and _ all-mght meeting between gov children’ s books- ernment, labor and manage- The Centennial Commission announces a pro- ment in. the bitter longshore- eo gramme of grants to Canadian authors designed to encourage the publication of Canadian works Wildlife Park Provides sess te const cote Thrills For Sightseers AFTER AN ALL- NIGHT BARGAINING SESSION men's strike of--three~-Quebec ports. The meetings held in the West Block of the Panlia- ment Buildings at Ottawa,’ broke up shortly after 5 a.m. EN i | him a couple of days in “ad ‘Sur ny LEFT TO RIGHT are “vance At. 2-238. to let him..know—— Labor Minister Nicholson, |2 SToup wants :to come. Privy Council President’ Fav- In my book an annual: visit ne hould be a necessary part of . Teau and- Transport Minister ‘ Pickersgill. (CP Wirephoto) the school curriciilum. One af- Oe ternoon at a wildlife park can |do more to stimulate interest im ‘ |science and biology than the best written ‘textbook. And besides, who. wants « spend a sunny June afternoon laboring over ‘a schoolbook when fleecy clouds drift across a bright blue sky and the birds are singing a sweet beckoning song in the tree just by the win ~ dow. See you next week..... ; | ree English works and three French works will: | be selected. Birth Control 1st prize: $1250 By JACK McANBREW = drastically cut down of » te Dane jing. use of nesting boxes placed * d prize: $ 750 | vLoaded the old badger’and| Some cases eliminated ‘cer- out in the pond with-good effect, Pill nger 2nd prizes. . tain kinds al cn -lmy own: two wild aninals (the | s altogether.) and there should be . several Seen Possible Srd prize: $ 500 two legged variety) into the car (0 OLD FRIENDS broods of youngsters swimming | We've watched the moose a couple of weeks ago and set about before too, long. : off for the Wildlife Park at |Bucko, the Wapiti, the Black | But if there it a favorite of VANCOUVER (CP)—A Que- \North Rustico for what-has be:|Bear and several of the others everyone, it would have to be Pec -Tesearcher says the com- leome an annual pilgrimage for grow to maturity over the past the showofts of the park, the |monest birth control pills con-, the McAndrew) bread: ~few years and its almost like Harp and Hood Seals. jtain an ingredient that stimu- | We found General Managér ee up- = a yo | ‘They zoom about: their. enclos- | es development of cancer. in i : ; aven’t seen for awhile walk ‘ure with all the grace and ease _{Charlie. Bartlett ... and__his._-good through” the patk and pause” for oe bat Dr. Alexander--Meisels, asso- afew moments to pay your re- to “poke a shiny black | nose ‘\elate professor of pathology “at aspects tebe davk tanledeiied labove the surface, and then with a rep age ‘said here _manouvering a_tractor_over. the '@ regulars have been joined an effortless flick of flipper re- oe8 necessarily parking area and laying down ‘by some new guests this year. |sume their patrol. ; ean the” pill is dangerous oF __{great, clouds of lime. jn. an. effort |There are, grey squirrels from| The hood seals are new thiswill. causecancer_in_women- ito encourage a littlé-“grass grow- INew Brunswick, ‘another moose \yéar as well, big fellaws with| But women should know of 2 a th. jnamed "arnold" from the same |heads shaped almost like that of potential danger, said Dr. Meis- But there were a goodly num. province, and a silver fox that's @ horse, and obviously capable (21s here for a conference of the ber of visitors at the park — de- as tame and playful as any do- of tremendous speeds under wa- Canadian Federation of Biolog: mesticated puppy. ter. There is a tremendous fas- spite the earliness of the season | ed. pupp: citation in ‘watching them ap ical Societies. In the case.of children’s books, there will be two series of three prizes ($1250, $750 and $500). The first for children’s books written for ages eight years and under, and the second for works ap- plicable to ages eight to twelve years. The first eee in-each. of-the-two- categories will-be-sup- .plemented..by..anadditional—grant ~of-$2500-to—- ~*altow for publication and illustration. = =| _‘In_ addition, the Centennial Commission will « award honourable mentions . for outstanding works. eos e Candidates must be Canadian or have resided in Canada since 1962. The subject chosen should be one of pana interest to Canadian readers. A WETS... cess. of getting things underway for another season, with Charlie (Each Car with 9 Tires) Another* new arrival expected “The danger I see is thae _ -@ The manuscript must be an original and should a4 we Joined them for a walk | dav haw ig + coming /proach the underwater mesh at - Ea ‘around: the nature trail. ny day now is a couga g terrific d’and then at ‘the women might' take the pills for ea - not have been published before. All the caged residents of past all the way from. San <ntonio, Been _ vi is or rer oC or tt e er avs. =) = 8 P last moment altering course on|® Very long time, perhaps 20 g oe y e Works selected for prizes will become the years seem to have come Zexas. es eee la dime'to glide away again, |Years, and we don’t know wha A. property of the pas, calle Commission, Other ‘through—the—winter—in--—good- eae resident ee es a he tide slways_go-wild._on- a oS will Leo bd said at a works will remain'the property of the author. - shape and as usual . 1 a thrill ‘put there was a time when they | Pecially whet’ Mr. Seal does an | een ots pene yee The Commission does not undertake to return ae and e animals that norant, used to roam the. forests of [expert back flip and commences |farance. P — manuecnpr |Iy they find only in picture books New Brunswick and Nova“ Seo 1 SWIM intent cccured (PRODUCE HORMONES: | e All entries must be submitted by December 1, —_j nowadays tia. as. well; ‘to me that seals would swim| H¢ Said the hormones estro- 2 ‘ ° ° ; One of the best features |: There are a couple of new gen and progesterone are pro. : 150 Gallons of Fina Gasoline ° 4 extra new tires FREE with | eaten and application forms in.connection about the ‘park layout in my developments in the ee (wits sae sere ‘eh ten. to it |duced ye oe : . ° : ‘hook is the effort. made by | —layout—of-the-park—as well. as by the ovaries of women. é every used car over $1000 trade difference or straight sale. with this programme are available at the follow- Charlie Bartlett to present The hawks and owls have suppose, ‘there isn't any good "In mice which had their ovar ing aaaress: his displays in, as natural beén moved out into the open lies removed and then had estro- With trade difference ever $500 you receive 75 atone of Centennial Commission | setting as possible. (I al: | and several of the hawks. | aces a Gee ‘gen injected he found no signifi- Gas or 2 new fires. vi Grants'to Canadian Authors —__-ways feel a twinge of con. — aren't caged at all but leas” | ag 4 superb example of na- (cant change in the number of fone P.O. Box 1967 science“at the sight of a wild - ed on falconer’s perches. ture’s way of adapting it’s |cancers that developed. 5 Ottawa, Ontario thing behind wire mesh, but a De oe te Late x creatures to the way of life But’ when progesterone was. : ; : ? I guess it's a compromise ome of the inhabitants, nam-) ~ : a - less mice ‘@ Now is the time to Act. @ Now is the time to Save 5 { , «| we have to make if-we're to. ely the waterfowl, have also | nce ra vein Argo eco SgMiMapee tncteage @ Now is the time to buy at S. R.| @ Drive 2000 miles at the expense get a reminder at all of the ‘been increasing the population) os °home when you are able jin the: number that developed Johnson Ltd. of S. R. Johnston Ltd. * veri, Sort of wildlife that used to on their own. Wood Ducks and’ 44 see just a small sampling. jcancer and in the speed in : ! |. flourish before civilization Canada Geese have been ma at aainial tie first hand. ‘whieh cancers developed. | Unit No. F-1063-A : * = eat |PART OF rogesterone. and estrogen o "65 EPIC : | : ‘Each critter,” whether wolf, |are ingredients of the common- : Bs | ¢ : ar Th wildcat, goshawk —or ,’porcupine, jee birth.. control pills. ‘ ‘ Sedan in A-1 condition Up to 40 miles’ per ele eae isa_part_of. nature’s_upbroken |- oe oe ee = 1390 a chain, each variety a limk-to an-|* f i Now selling for only | Ba Tete her in the order of things each CBC Plans Unit No. T- § patttaily or wholly dependent on. oe P - ee "42 RAI nea ) Live royally. 28 y Yee ofher in some way or. other | = MBLER YZ ~<4« to maintain the balance of the: TV Stations x an,” Automati®, this car ts in showreom |order and a place for all 4 : ~-One-owner;“low-miteaze> this G.-M:—product— condition. Was $895, start our For most people, a wildlife j e : Trade-in on a new 1966 . Now only 670. ‘park is the only place where at For Arctic 5 e ‘ : . a AN least a portion of the chain_can e Ss oes” oH ‘big at ventu re’ «Him abd rw NG SoROA?® iT ’ ' , : : developing small, automatic EARLY 64\ FORD 3-ton state, parks become increasing: television. transmitters for Can- . Extra’ long wheel hase. tnepect this. : \ly important as a place for our ,qa’s northern ‘communities, TT : children to get some sense of 1 he truck . . | : says James P. Gilmore, t and make us an offer. 5 : _| the way things once were be- BCs. Vice. -president for Plate ~~} “TEACHERS” SPECIAL} : —— SE nnn fre man BEERS Phe : “| gait No. F4-390-A apart. et He told-a meeting of the Ca- 63 VOLKS e FALCON éocae ee Said ae open nadian Broadcasting Executive j T° Station’ Wagon in jouse for Island children any- gociety that the CBC is working, j perfect condition “ ‘ Was WNW my ” 880. is ene the month . ae on ‘what might be called a This car is ideal for es and organized parties of school- frontier coverage package 9 summer vacation, up i. * Unit No. F-953-B |children are admitted to the) «This will be a small televi- > | 35 miles per gallon aa ‘61 METEOR dts park free of charge. sion trangmitter with cartridge- 4-1 condition. we $995 ‘i ‘ _ All you have to: do is telehone | type tapé recording service. in Now only. Sedan 8 cyl. in good condition. 635 LL y units of four hours. It will be Was 9805. Now only .)....:.%3 . | WORTH’S |-practically foolproof. with sinv:- at 7 Unit No. FA- E.R / | : ple on and off switching ane 7 ot , j 2 changing = of “tape cartridges. "62 Valiant ; $: 59 CHEV : : ERA) These will be’ transported by air. Sedan in A-1 condition. Two door. Be early for. this one 3 9 | WE DISPENSE ANY | to outlying communities. Was $1475. Now only ..:. ° was $595. nog ee a ‘ ® | PRESCRIPTION “This: type of Service is in the : 4 a ~d ) ot developing stage by the CBC ny ‘| a EH. W rth: ing considerable priority "yr TT 1614 fas Wa Hee Mr. Gilmore said he hairdo as A. * rm, yithin the next ‘five TRAVEL TRA eRe } We St = & a | the time withi * Free Delivery and Mail or six .years’’ when northern iLL 0 No in 0¢ Service. communities could be further 142 Prince St, Phone 4-3424 | serviced by small community | receiving ventres getting televi- . \sion signals through satellites. —4 Years in business— 15 ft, Pyramid - 17 ft Pyrmid --18- A. Pyrmid x R. 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