_gMai-ch 27, 1953 g ian Page 11 S iotawa‘/-Power Engineers Ready For Big Flood BERT RICE ess Staff Writer (CI_’) —- Seaway power engineers agreed .r, they]: 3e ready for the . next 1115’- ~'°odme man-made flood, a e 35 miles long will wash countryside from Corn- , _ ,1,-oqugls in 0ntario’s rich It -» valley 75 miles west of 9‘ ,- .;| flood is to start July 1 hen 3 2,200,000 - horse - Dower ;_‘ dw dam on Barnhart Island ' Cornwall blocks the St. wrence River like a concrete ’. ' -quet—t'orcing the turbulent ' Vern, back up on both sides of border between Canada and ': United States. Top officials of the Canadian " United States seaway and We, authorities, meeting here ‘,.. with the St. Lawrence ; joint board of engineers, Ia,-ed all construction sched. _ es will meet the target date. ECTACULAR snow What is expected to be a spec- wlar four-day show will halt . river navigation between Iitreal and the Great ‘Lakes 1‘, in a matter of hours change , .- face of the district. The rising river water, con. plied to a fraction of an inch, ' slowly climb up the river I, and spill over old farm- ... where United Empire ists pioneered new home- s almost two centuries ago. Thousands of persons are ex- ... to watch as the torrent .. I... the low ground. seven low historic river towns mst Gear Tourist Deal - Jet Age HALIFAX (CP)— Percy '1‘. me, _public relations officer of fianadian Pacific Railway 9.W.York, said Wednesday tthat promoters of North ..ei'lcan tourist attractions ; gear their planning to the 889-- . Wltess than a year remains be- jflie jet age traveller comes’ ,being,”. he told a three-day el short course attended by hotel and motel operators. conference is sponsored by. Nova Scotia Government. .Mr. Cole said that with the jet Ig‘e‘wi11.come a wider choice vacation spots for the travel- minded. “Are we prepared to compete with the fine hotels and iisorts of Europe on a service basis?” They are now within the customers’ reach,”. _vA‘tremendous effort would be Iletessary to motivate the tourist. culturally and educationally. The United States had Williams- lIIl_Irg and Disneyland. Nova Scotiawoiild be wise to cultive the attractions of the land of EV&flgeline and the fortress of ,Loui'sboIirg. , .Mr. Cole said those engaged lo the tourist business must llearn more about their custom- 91‘S. improve services, recognize the “inter-dependence of all’ travel industry" and impress “Don the public the importance ottravel as an industry. It-"Pravel can become the great re occupation of the next’ decade only if the combined forces of the travel industry keep Pit‘?! with- the technical ad- tlanees of transportation itself. V ‘JAPANESE PARK Toshosu Shrine at Nikko. “Japan is in a’ national park of .’ acres. ALL DRUG NEEDS Jliial 4133. 185 Kent St. VE“Y JOHNSON & JOHNSON I have alrea Ihabitants homes to Authority in ject. ish dy been abandoned. m_°Ved 100k, stock and hlghel‘ ground where towns were laid out Hyd1‘0. partner with York State Power the $600,000,000 pm- New Even old moved. Everything is being away to leave a bald, bar for the new lake St. Lawrence islands will van. and new ones will be formed tcreatin-g a river playground ml. ourists. A series of bridges will String them together like a neck. lace], forining a resort region “'1 9101110 SP~0tS. historical sites and seaway scenery SWAMP 0LD_CANALs The flood will also inuiidate the cemeteries were shaved e floor °1d 14'f°°t‘d1'811ght Ship canals from Cornwall to Ir9q~uois__uged for decades to pass the rough Ln. ternational Rapids. For the rest of the 1958 navi- gation season, canal freighters llpbound from Montreal to Corn- wall will use the present 14-foot route. But from Cornwall west to Lake Ontario they will sail~the new St. Lawrence Seaway, which will operate at a 14-foot depth un- til winter. '_l‘wo U.S. built locks and a 10- mile canal will take the 250400;, canalers a r 0 u n d the flooded power pool and into the Canadian locl_< at Iroquois. This new lock, typical of the large seaway struc- . Boys‘ Heavy 122 KENT ST. RUBBER CBOOTS CHILDREN'S. Size 6 to 10 MIssEs'. Sizes 11 to 3 Sizes II-12-I3 — 2.59 and 3.29. BOYS'—Siz'es I to 5 3.19 and 3.69 MEN'S—S~izes 6 to II 3.98 and 4.35 AGNEW - ‘Wes. will be able to accommo- date 7o0-foot ocean ships when the _full_ seaway opens for 27-foot n3V18ation in April, 1959. A new highlevel bridge from Cornwall Island to the U.S. main- land will. not be finished before the flooding starts. A temporary ferry service is to keep traffic moving. Canada is building the sub- structure while the U.S. is to add the super-structure. It replaces a low-level bridge. ‘ A name for the international lake hasn't been selected yet but it may be called Lake Elizabeth in honor of the Queen, who will officially open the seaway next year. O'Leary & District Inseminator Required Applications will be re- ceived for the position of Inseminator in the O’Leary and, D i s t r i c t Artificial Breeding Club until Thurs- day, April 3, 1958. Address- E. I. Department of Agri- culture, P. O. Box 58, Summerside. 2.39 2.59 Rolled Soles SURPASS DIAL 3646 DFGY-TII Ma_r.—27 Russell McEwen (Pictou) .. Mar.—28 Dr. J. A. McMillan .Mar_.——28 Heath Macquarrie . . . . . . . . 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