York Rev. G. A. Christie and the Rev. 1-, A. Willson were visitors in York on Thursday- Tiic triends of Mr. Milton Vessey. York. are glad to hear that he is ,(...,.-;-.-ing from his recent illness. Miss Christine Proud. teacher of B1-ackley, is spending her fall holi- jay at her home in York. Miss Carol Hardy. York, spent ml. Tiiaiiksgiving holidays in Mono- ou. N- 3- hlr. and fiirs. Will Brown and .on Warren. Toronto, spent Tues- my in York with friends and rel- itives. Mr. aii(l Mrs. Willard Murray .IlI(l daughter Karen, York. were the guests of Mr. amt Mrs. Albert Boswell. Mztrshiield. on Sunday. Mr. William Bcaton is the guest if his inuther. Mrs. Alex B08101!- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hughes and nniily were the guests of Mr. and tlrs. Raymoiid Vesscy. Y0l'k- Air. and Mrs. Gri.-gor Mac-Callum all family, Brackley Point, were rent visitors at the home of Mr. -it Hrs. Raymond Vessey ii. iV(Jt'lllilll Broun and Air. M)l'tlll Ling. York. spent Thanks- ..'liilll.' iioliday in Monclon They .ll"I'C zu-ronipaiiicd by Mr. James Mt-liolson. L'h:irlottctmtn. .Hinipulii.x is C).l.Cll(lC(l to Iilrs., lliuicr Vcsscy of York on the death oi llt'l' sister. Mrs Arthur Jack- om. lirackley Hrs Lewis Mat-Calltiiii. Bruckley Point. was it guest of Mr. and lll'x. ltayniutitl Vcsscy. Yurk. re- rellll) ' Mrs. Robert Crockett. Charlotte- tmui. was the guest of Mr. and Airs. llarry Lewis, York on Sat- urdziy Miss Jean .llacl.cotl. tcaclier of York School, is spending her holi- day at her home in Vernon River. Iilr and Mrs. Malcoin Allen, York. left for Boston, Mass, on Sunday. . waiting ships. .- 38 SHIPS MADE PORT "" Never before had so many ships ,f sailed up the mouth of the Church- Churchill, Man. Completes Greatest Shipping Season CHURCHILL. Man. tCPl - A Mr. Wilson said the harbor board. freezing wind swept in off the bay. ' beating the Churchill river into a lwhite frosting. Flurriei of snow 3 danced along the dock in steve- ; dares. bearded and parka - clad against" the cold. anchored down i giant grain spouts that sent tor- rents of wheat into naked hold: of This was the scene in the closing days of the shipping season at Churchill. on the west coast of Hudson's bay 610 air miles north it of Winnipeg The port and town .- were alive. Everyone was in the race against time and weather. The grain port is winding up its i greatest shipping year in hiistory. I Soon the bay will be choked in ice. aa gls nn lThe Guardian P33. T Grade K; 1. Marie Gill: 2. Helen. Friday. octn 141 Manuals: 3. Frances M X Grade IX: 1. Gerard Gill. I Grade Viii; 1. Eileen Walsh; '1 Margaret Gill: I. Reta Muen- j,g.gj....;j:.... nis. mended at Churchill. It was the Gran vi; 1, Genevigye cum. first accideiri; onfthe route in 5195'; I ichael; 2. Duncan ca:-miciml; skipper of the Irish Lines' 8.510-ton The 1"" 9 ” we were ry ."c l3- Leona Gill. staff tatalled 270 this season but Irish Ehn. said the trip normally ""5.”"”" w'"' 2" mtrwluulof 0: Grade V; 1. Joseph Gtil. only a few are on permanent staff. takes 10 or 11 days. Howeve the ”' "39 P”."”" T ” d'p?3'';1e,'L ” Grade IV. I Mmh", Muemm Three ships can be acommo- Eim's second trip of the season, in t”"5p”'t lcebreak." N'd ' Di kea"'2 Bemm, walgh dated at one time along the l,iiw- late September, took 14 days. pamtued the. sum” ”" " 3. "ml ' ' t ' . . aircraft. flying out of F-obisheru Grade ill Sr; 1. Danny Carmich loot dock on the east bank of the we ran mu, hurrmue, um "I Hh b de. river about a mile from the mouth. then were have to in the Bay for 1”)” mrnwumu" . ” J 19 aya "A3 y 391- " wk" 350” ' WY i” handle ""9 24 hours because of bad weather." duly nah during uy an "g t Grade ill .Ir.: 1. Begin! Bill: vessel. "id cam. Home. :'::'fil;l;;ml:':)v:hnfenT!reclio" Of meg. Maureen Maciicnzia; 3. Anna FAST LOADING During the voyage the Elm Department radio stations aiyWifl5h- . passed icebergs off the coast of Churchill, Nottingham island. Ciipel Grade 11; 1. Marie Walsh; 2. A bank of 23 grain spouts feed Greenland and in the straits 311- Hopes Advance and Resolution is- Tuminy Gill. the holds from the 1.460-tout gal- trance. The hergs are plotter" on land relayed information to and Grail? 1 Sr. 1. Clarence Ryan; lery. Four conveyor belts can carry the ships radar and recorded for from ships en route. 2 51,911,; (mi. 80,000 bushels an hour from the the department of transport. The increasing safety precautions (. d I J , 1 F I P . 2 storage bins. "A gyro compass and a radio were reflected this season when "3 C r” '” own” At low tide the water stands 30 directional finder are compulsory London insurance undeiwme,-5 'l”1'3”3 931'm14'h39l1 ,3- Alb?” feet at the dockside Tides up to on the Churchill run." said Capt. agreed to grant insurance cavcrage'w”l5h and Teresa .G'"' 14 feel SWWP ""90 miles "HIDE Horne. ”HIlt strongly enough radar at the minimum rates for an extra ,”'gl'.”5t aYe''a5e '” 5” Grad" the broad river. is not. Personally I wouldn't want five days. thus extending the sea- ('e”('”9'e carmlchael T93-1 P9" Ships in the 8.000-ton class make to make the run without it." son to Oct. 15 when vessels could "ent- the 2.936-mile voyage from Liver- On Aug. 3, 1954. the motor vessel leave without their owners paying Hitihe-h' 3V1'WK9 in JR Grid". P001. England. up the North At- New Liberian, bound for London a premium surcharge. Danny Carmidiael. 93 DCICEIIL lantic and through the ice-cluttered with wheat, collided with a berg The 25-per-cent surcharge appliesl PEFYGI-"1 N1 ” cl Michel Mll Air. Frank Walls, lirackley Point, illtlll Sunday at his home in York. Mrs. I-dilly ilardy. York. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Shaw, Brackley Point. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Watts, itali- iax, spent Sunday at his home in York. B0 VISITS PEIPING HUNG KONG tlieuiersl - Sir Alexander (irantliani. governor of Hong Kong. returned Wednesday from a private visit to Peiping and revealed that he had an informal, private luncheon with Chou En-lai. the Chinese Communist prime min- lsler. Addressing reporters. Grant- ham denied. without being asked. that his trip to Peipimz had been anything more than a private visit. SALE OIL BURNING KITCHEN RANGES SPACE HEATERS FLOOR FURNACES FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. I57 GT. GEORGE 81'. Low Monthly Payments Enioy Christmas Shop Early! it Pays! 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Mrs. The ships'busii1cssis handled by "0" 0f R IC-g P. l'Cl50""9l With .buippcs and Chalons-sur-Marne. mg from her home since she left charter the grain and two stave- the Air Division in Europe. Lae.' through the N a t i o n a l Harbor Board's grain terminal. Nor had the town seen such prosperity. H. M. (Slim) Wilson, the board": new port manager. said 38 ships made port during the season, two more than last year. The last ship. the Triland of London. arrived Oct. 7. One vessel. La Hacienda of Lon- don. made an unprecedented three trips. Two trips were common. Before the s hi p p i ll g- season opened in July the Canadian Wheat Board confirmed the sale of 85 lcargoes. representing more than ;12.000.000 bushels of wheat. Mr. Wilson expected the final total to reach 15.000.000- The boom has prompted the bar- bor hoard to plan a 51,423,000 con- struction program to improve the port. 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