\ an M I» industry market- ing a host of versatile new pro- ducts undreamed of until a lew‘ years ago. Modern steels are' thinner. lighter and stronger than those available previously. The And they are hclg‘iinihtlo unfair:- line the design a pe o -: L Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 15, 1964. mm.» m “d “m, tures using steel. I “Strength has always bee in ry 5 ° one of sleel's most important . properties". Mr. Drury said. B S "giving it a key advantage over y p p lcompetitive materials. Today's ' ‘ .steel is stronger than ever. The Monday marked the 100th an-ytook about two weeks to pro- ' strongest mam-1.1 commercial” Ilversary of the pouring of theiduce 40 to 50 pounds. liy available today is steel wire' 5"" Cllmmercm heal 0f 895591 Mr. Drury observed that great with tensile strength of nearly. '1‘" 5‘9“ and m“ beginn'm' “fjtech nologicai developments, 600,000 pounds per square inch} the "Second Century of Steel” such as the use of oxygen to Wit'iin 10 years. steel research in N01“ America- speed the steelmaklnc process, teams hope to do even better Cr 3 DI‘IH‘Y. PI‘ESKdem- DOSCOitoday make it pOssihle to pro- than that —— developing steel Steel Limited. announced that duce steel as muc'i as 50 times? with the phenomenal strength Dos” Steal 15 10mm! Steel com' faster than it was 100 years aco. A of 800.000 pounds per square panics in the US. Canada an The dawn of steers second cen-'inch!" ' th tin Afmerica in celebrating e signjicant event by setting Iside a specimen o! Monday‘s * ¥ ‘v‘ ‘v‘ * * * * ll'r‘t "heat" of steel. ‘Specimens from the Montre-l oi. Quebec. and rsvriney. \lova Scotia, plants of Dosco. and more than 130 other steel plants are to be sent to the Battelle Memorial Insti'uie in Columbus. Ohio. where they will be smelt-I d i a single inynt of steel.1 This ingot will be used as part a symbol of "The Second Century of Steel" which will he designed by the winning sculp- r in a contest between the fissu'afirbi"00:00:06 TONIGHT ONLY SHOW AT 8 nently at the Smil‘lsunian lnStl" te in Washington ‘ . . .The first commercial heat of LeShe caron In steel in North America by th e Bessemer process was produc-’ II S D ed in September 1864 in a small I. experimental plant of the Kelly Pneumatic Process Company at 13.023020021012210. ’33.- 51 ARnNG TOMORROW give a detailed report to leach- . I ., , Plan Now To Attend I: i 1‘ 1 I: i i i :7 1.30 PM. OFFICIAL OPENING BY 1. GEORGE MacKllY gigtgi°°°w 5"°W‘ ' 7 ' ’i 1.45 TO 3.00 p.10. TRACK a FIELD MEET. IUMPING. RUNNING EFc. ETc. " ' 3.00 to 3.30 FNI. OFFICIAL OPENING OF FEDERATION BUILDING BY HON. I. WATSON MachlUGHT Charlottetown. While in Quebec 3:45 P.M.-—Officiol opening of Albany Lions Community Centre by Hon. Henry they were guests in the homes Wedge. of steel production to about 10 tons an hour. Before that. steeli “W i had been made by a-duous handl labor in small crucibles; and it p t DO YOU CRY REAL TEARS AT COMEDY. ‘ Talk On Quebec Tour TIGNISH — Early in this new ‘ ma-o-H-o-4_~_._ :0 .‘d < scamme- 3 of other students who had left for a similar tour of Saskatche- wan. In Montreal t’le students (1111- ' ed atop Mount Royal. saw La- lontaine Park with its zoo, tam- ous Notre Dame Cathedral. the 1967 World Fair site on St. Hel- ene’s Island, the celebrated St. Joseph’s Oratory, the Place Ville-Marie development w l t h its 42-storey building. and the lower end of the St. Lawrence *fiy-wmm mm palm.“ 000M81i mullspmmHARiESHfileNiiRm ‘V 4:00 to 7 P.M.—Turltey supper in Lions Commuiry Hol. sponsored By the in the open air on city squares. and then went on u, Quebeci ‘ ' Albany and Middleton Ladies. City where they saw the Mont— , ‘ N morency Falls. Ste Anne de ‘ Beau re Shrine. and visited the . E 7:00 to 8 P.M.-—Bond Concert on Community Grounds. music By the Burke p 1 one we 7 , — H -oua= 32 Ill l,I_L1 _." 233 legislature bm‘dlng5~ They Were Bond of Ch'town . . . also step dancing. Highland stop dancing guests at tie Normal School of . Laval Convent. i and tapdoncmg. Decision CE I Other activities on the grounds include. children's rides- "'9 d 3"" 9m” “' NCY mslanmq GARY LAUR 0" InqueSl / i children and adults. retreshmenr booths and horseshoe throwmg. Expected Soon 1 Rm" — A deem” 9:00 to 12:30 A.M.——Sociol Evening . . . 'lncluding old time and modern ALBE . re- garding an inquest into the . death of xenon Arsenault. 33. dancing . . . 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