.xs }«, NOT ALI. SMILES FOR SANTA! over "‘0 *rears 'o 'f—-. it'ddfel ' :n‘ r! Rus’rico Harbor Problem ' JOHN F. . C? BIRD ICI‘HYL' passagc r? . f‘.“:e :- terrtpt " ':"' " a santhcl-ted .: easf c' as " ' re'rea‘ed :n a large- ocala model. the wave and ride lct‘ons ‘x'cir'a rt'er a Mrwi of yes?! ="‘f‘=4‘ ":2: amount: of tazd ‘r'A ' —c 'r;.v’nrr :r‘varrn 'o Teen a:d become n! 'he research '2 hydraulics labor- "onai Research nel in the harbor envrance for fishing and to prevent tLrie and wave "re t’o'mdarzcm of He sa d “'22. More row" r! the COUSCI‘: I’M“ ' . rrr: tre spontan- eous rnzpa‘ n unex- pected bv e or a sense at r n‘ t're attraction. ‘rfc wef-rnrnfveri, 'c-i'ard Christan brotherhrrrd " a sat"? "src '= hm; an abidzng . ..il_.. 0n the day of iudzment, he said. each person 'xou; asked illsrthcr he had yard and workc'i and suffered for unit} SERVED SERVANTS Pope John said that in his four years, as pant?! his con- stant endeavor had been to act as the "servant of the servants of God. who is in truth the Lord and Prince of Pence." He added: “Let peace then be our objective at all times: Let us aim at creating peace around us so that it may spread throughout thc entire world." The Pope said it was his wish that this "should be a Christ- tiro of Jesus Christ for th of believers in His name and 'his gospel: That they may he one} Ln , channel Studied 1; Erin M be bx" rwr the a! v... experimental inie', fr rmatton :n the harbor bv :‘cd a .aszc ; -1..- . the entrance has become choked wzrh 52rd and become wider and shaiirrrer. “fin tj—ia had; it bag humou- pnzz'b'n to determine tho tvpa c.’ ‘annut necessarv to =tablzze the zrtler channel in the harbor." the counczl says. “Tests are con- thuing to determine the appro- pr'a‘e dimensions and configur- atmn the required ."72' s'fgg. traveilznz the sand-plugged chan- o harbor proper. The a movement of sand wauid also have a serious ef- fect on anv br‘dse piers. ' 1‘: atom: 1’66 the entrance to Rusn’co Harbor was about 4"! fee! across. The wa- lter was deep enough for fishing boats. However. the channel thanzed after 1'55 as a result of con struction of a causeway linkinz nearby Rustico Island. just east of the harbor entrance. with the mainland. The combined died of waves. and increased sand swept. into the harbor mdencd the en- trance to nearly one-han mile and seriously reduced the depth of water. Wzih the scale model. the lab- detemined the exact of the changes which r-c- ed fr ‘he channel as a re- r-f the h'iiid'n: of the cause- way: and why they occurred SEEK SOLI'TIOV Reuarch nrnr in hair: ron- dur-‘r'd on the type of strurtriros needed M create a sui'able channel at least 12 feet deep and to reduce the width of the chanrcl en’rance to permit con- Structmn ridze 600 to um {an in length, The proposed brldze twi'd link Rustzco Island tn the main- land at 11:, eastern tip. permit- tinz cont‘nunus east-west high- way traffic in Prince Edward Island National Park across the Rumm Harbor entrance. The lSO-bj.'-6&Ioot model is an exact replica of the harbor en- trance. 1! was designed on the basis of hydrozraphic informa- tion and aerial photographs shmvin: the entrance 3! it ex- isted before 1955. .v. til: 3 a Q! 3‘ Stool Output Rémains High CLEVELAND (APi — Steel Motion for 1982 could total lush!!! more than last year's Uflmfim ingot tons despite trimmed production this week and next. because of the holl- days. Steel magazine says. "There's still a chance that Decanber'e output will be the lama! of any month since April." the metalworking jour- oal explains. "lf oduction ; roach“ 7.000.000 tons. It will top . November’s mttput." The weekly publication says this week Will be I little I less than the 1.820.000 ingot tons ' 'llt estimates the Industry poured last week (‘9 Its omposlte on a ~';;teolmaking raw madam ‘- heavy melting scrap. .an a groo- Ioa loot week. i say! automotive noel .izibnyina remains excellent and I a signs at weaheala " car cola III carat» I (-2” ‘ (imam 'Alli irvestzaa- N ton of 're mechanics of sandv ' . ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings Count! '4 The Guardian. Wm Mon. Dec. 24. 196?. a"? leave him on Christmas .7?» Hello; San'a we re members of the Lezzon. and '-. ’ Ca‘r‘: Fania a'm '.':=:ted - Fraser. and .or her. on School Holds Concert MONTAGL’E — .‘lss He! Beck is o! the Alison School held 229': azaual Christmas concert ‘ use. The program to a capacty-fxll. Ce: 3. 4.2‘ The teacher and be:- pup- (1 ll . :xeii laden vmh gifts v.'h:ch Sarita distributed much to the ' of everyom. 11 P :_ :Souris Doctor Is Featured In Medical Ass'n Magazine Dr of the Prince presxlcnt Edvard Island division of the Canadian Medical Association, is featured in a cover story in the Decem- ber issue of the professional IT.“"'aZ"U'-. "Canadian Doctor". Dr. Kassner'a portrait. in .3 an artistically - inclined medical student. Jean lapierre. .\"-?rea‘.. appears on the cover, The story relates Dr. Ka I s- 5 early experiences as a Mun: medical doctor Educat- H-i in Vienna. and zraduatzng from the University 0! Vienna. he was forced to flee Austria fol- ": the German invasion in lePAGE. SHOE Co. ltd Eduard Kassner. Souris.' He fled to England. where he lived Will! friends for some time before bemg sent to Canada. where he was interned at Browl-Ln'ille. P.Q.. having been classed as an enemy alien un- der security regulations. 0! :hzs the magaz'ne story sass he “-—was a victim of a contretempo of Canadian free- C( m — by force of circumstance - :agged With the same stigma tie: characzeriud active war- time prsoners from Eurrpe." Alter two years in the camp. he was released and became chief resident surgeon at what is now knowd as the eddy Memorial Hospital. Montreal. SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS AT Ship Returns WIGY "WV." To Murray H. ' em! trend m to man compared I 124.000 the previous you. Population Of Britain Increases [DNDON moment — ‘migranta entered Bri B oom Indoors MOATAGL'E —- Wilde visit- mgmmam WWMW 'the in 1961.went to the [our Maxi-AGE! _ m m Ireceivlns counties d the Ann with Capt-'1 _ 'e V andcrewramnedmmulmwal'dhnim Murray Barbe Smday. More New Zealand and the E Figures for E -migration into Canada 23.43%“ to 71.689 in 1901 from 104.1 sumac- for 1951 issued by 1960‘ _ . the Overseas Migration Board immigrants to Australia said that while rising immigra- to 127,568 from 139.171 in W” I!!- l ai‘lrur W from mid-1%] to mid - 1962. rose to 59,147 from 46 DIG-“Ilium. will! Sixty-one per out (76M) or from Britain main Com- 4 monwealth -— Canada. Australi:_ Federa. lion 0! Rhodesia and Nyualand. wealth countries showed that total im. dropped 11 in fell 1951, tion reached an estimated 100,- while emigrants from Australia SPECIAL NOTICE Hospital Services Commission farmm in Ja _ . . . . . the 135d 1, prfiacmg steadily The Hospital Services Commissmn of Prince Edward Island has ' harvests. received copy of a Minute of His Honour the Lieutenant-Govemor-in- Council dated December 13. 1962 No. 946 62—stating as folle. increasing rice “Council did and doth hereby direct that. effective December 1, 1962. all residents. of this Province shall be entitled to medically necessary insured services without charge. pmviding that they have been resident in this Province for not less than three months immediater before the services are received. Cnuhcil further directs that the Hospital Services Commission initiate the necessary procedures to refund all premiuma paid in advance to provide insured services after November 30, 1962." This eliminates the need for payment of premiums to establish eligibility under the Hospital Insurance Plan. Initial procedures to refund premiums paid for coverage after November 30. 1962 are being taken, and refunds will be mado When checking and auditing is complete. HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION OF P. E. I. P. 0. BOX 4500 "The Home of Good Shoes Since 1920" CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Our ('hristmaa greetings to one and all. May sincerest your bright one. filled with deep happincsa and abiding Joy. MacLEOD S IRVING Service Station Cropoud Phone 30 HOLIDAY GLOW WITH PEACE AND HAPPINESS I“ XG'flForu D Management and sun LARRY’S RESTAURANT ’ MAY YOUR Charlottetown day be an especially - CHARLO’I’I‘ETOWN. P. E. I. 9' ’ o e o “Wonderful party, wonderful game's, Wonderful unanimity, won-(lor-ful happiness!” maummummm Hangoodhga‘nmmofl-ohruhuwum d-fih'flmm buMQImnaundnw-hydufnud.‘ gamma-mumde Ankh-tool. W05 EATON's OF CANADA