IORI no WINS T Left to right are Bryce Bosii' ATLNIC FAI Boswell. Keith Boswell and Son‘s the Atlantic Winter Fair in the ell Winning Senior Get-ot-sire at Ayrshire class is shown here. Keith Boswell, Mrs. Bryce . . Ltd. in charge of [)3le re- lrridation Of Foodstuffs search- designed and mu install the radiation unit for Newt'ield,‘ May Help Head Off Famine WINNIPEG 'CP‘—.A Winniaiatoniic piles. cobalt 60. in that peg architectural and engineer-{bombardment technique. ing tirm. Green Blanksteint Foods subjected to radiation Russell Associated. has de- undergo a slight chemic signed the worlds first com. change w'iich prevents germin- merrial plant for irradiation of ation cells from dividing, and foodstuffs to prolong their nat. which inhibits Sprouting and ural freshness rooting. No radiation is retained The plant ur‘r'ler rnnztriirtinniii the treated I at Ste. Hilaire outside \lnntreal. will employ a new system of bombarding peiisliahle to nd 5 with gamma rays. a technique which prevents sprouting and rooting and permit: long-term storage C ‘,\l Blankstem director of '3 B F Associates, said in an iiiteri'ieir the tech- nique may be a hreakthroughigamma for science in combattin: one ‘ of mar!: oldest enemies _'."7Cll- He said it rould be din: process on potatoes. Other veg- etables and certain fresh fruits may be processed later, The bombardment technique can be used to sterilize meat and to maintain the freshness of fish and poultry. Potatoes, a major part of the managing ray process in e long~term storage Untreated potatoes sprout in file storage. Treated potatoes don't world .2 exploding population Sprout and remain in pet-feet thmugh lll-‘5 ""Yl‘a'w“ "5 aUX‘I‘ condition after as long as 60 iary food banks m A15. The St Hilaire plant may be Equivalent freshness. impor- the start of a number of similar tant in shipping produce to dis-l establishments in Canada and‘itant markets, can be imparted other nations Neu'field Food to other vegetables and fruits. Products Ltd. the owner. is A great deal of research on organizmz a team of demented: irradiation has been done engineering. research and sci-{in Canada and the United cntific personnel to assmt States but there has been no l Univ with conveyor systems 1 . Newtield at first, will use the §°fi$fandhng gear had t" be The cobalt 60 is in a six-ton source flask. The top ened and flask lowered in a 20-; foot—deep pool of treated water.‘ The cobalt rods are removed; to be placed in a stainless steel‘ apparatus which resembles a: a large ladder. the cobalt rodsl Remain Free. B R Associates. An elaborate maze contain radia t in n. and forming the steps water. the ladder conveyor system a nd pass around radiation on all sides. one hour. others i similar installations lcommercial adaptation of proc-i The Neivtield plant “‘lll use messes developed unti now, byoroduri ot‘ atomic fission and Atomic Energy of Canada" In Memory of Those Who Fell REMEMBRANCE DAY Wednesday, Nov. 11th CLOVER FARM STORES of P.E.l. Montague G who de—l signed and engineered th sive cyclotron building at ersity of Manitoba. worked Atomic Energy of Canada in adapting research apparatus a to a larger commerctal use. system. using walls of concrete two to five feet t‘n‘ck. was devised to Automatlcl remote is loos- Atter being hoisted from thel is coded‘ into the shape of a small terrisl wheel. Containers moving on a‘ holding 2,700 pounds of potatoes; the coil. receiving‘ Twenty containers can be handled Miss Boswell, home is in Victoria. George Bruce and Mrs Maylea Manning. Char: lottetown. who was formerly The Boswell t8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tuna, Nov. 10. 1964. . 3 O LAST OF DYNASTY It The last emperor of the de— . Y Brltain Seeks time being as likely providers of ‘ f long~range airplanes to China ; Airliner Sales i_.__————-————— By JOHN YORSTON By ARTHUR L. GAVSHON l r a LONDON 1AP|_.Twn of 13,-".[ on causew MONTREAL (Cpl—Leon Bal- were reported Monday night t Nfld'l Labr‘a or :gressive Conservative party: trying in up” Chma the” lsaid Monday there is “no plot' . Newfoundland - Labrador cause- “maul leader. The Fekm: "memmem' 81% “"a-" bring 3 "mm balmy cu' He was replying to a question pears to he definitely interested I - a . . ' . :provmces' 1followed a question-and-answer m a purrhase "f some mag“ The question was raised in‘sesslon with students 0‘ Sir “elm”? "Mm‘a‘lm‘s snoiai Credit MP for chicou-i ., , . , s' ' 5 Many of the students’ ques- Brmsh gmvmmenl Mp"""Wimi. who asked whether the flons dean with the Conserva- . . . ' leadership. long'rang" 3mm" as a mean“ construction of a nine - mile W . N of stretching their wings amucansewa‘. m join Newfoundland. re is no plot. said MI W Eand Labrador . , ~ - ‘ . t Mr. Diefenbaker on the flag a tercontmenial .eriires beyond in a wrmpn rep!) Monday. constitution“ amendment ques bll' '0 CUba said on survey for a causeway cen Britain‘s tii'n hi: ClVll avia» .had been made but there had " y We are a great political . .t . l, A 3 it C r _ lratures and salinity in the Strait the B“ N 1 "cm 0 " lot Belle Isle. They showed “no party and we» are free to ex. VC-lO lonz-ranae airliner and ‘C ‘ . Press OUT OplnlonS." the Vicker; Viscount. and theleraae there is any substantial ‘ f the handles the Comet arid Trident. ‘Of St- Lawrence because 0 y The Chinese a l r e a d y have In” lhlfoug‘h Belle 1519 ‘ ' . had asked whether? short-range planes from Britauii M“ C0” . for use on mtemal mules. ta causeway might prevent cold 1 .in: the cult and “adversely af-l As govern ment inform- itecting the weather" in Quebec; offers the Chinese the best pos- sibility as a stable source ot. 13 manufacturing countriesltunct Chinese dynasty, Hsuan‘ are the United States and :he ‘Tung. is a gardener in Pekings reasons. seem to be out for the ' hors i ' l - 'Un D TO Red China {Queries Made 9 e ain’s big (‘l\‘\l airliner makers ,t-‘erv dePlHY 198d!!! 0f the Pro- longmanag is, man“ “TTAWA 'CP‘ - would a: to unhorse John Diefenbaker as ish aVia'tion authorities said ip {mate to Quebec and the Atlantic during a press conference that tude but thus far has not star ed ‘the Commons b3 Maurice cote. George Williams Hamel-Sin]. believe "‘9 film’s" “'3'” ‘0 my government w a s considering h "The their 'nt’lueiice by starting inalcer- Whose differences with ' ' ' u - t n , ASia to Atiirn and men possi Sta“: secretary Lamon ag nous were made mlbfic ‘e. tl . t t t ‘ ._ ibeen studies ot‘ seasonal tempe- t.on manlLaClll‘l“? groups we party. We are a demmrauc whose rodiict; in c l u d e the p l lear eiiidence that on the av- l Hawker-Siddeley group, which icoolmg of the waters of the Gulf bought SIX Vickers ViscountlSllall‘” 'le Sal - l water currents from penetrat-: SEES BEST SOURCE ants see the Situation. Britamland the Atlantic provinces. i l'_____‘—————‘ airliner Supplv The other two Sowet Union Both, for political thotanical gardens. mas- the t Themselves . .. .. a each SERVICE GROCERY in l l "Lest We Forget" ' Wednesday. Nov. 1 lth is Remembrance Day "Remember Our War Dead" REID and MacKENZIE P. E. 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