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The Oshawa Times, 18 Sep 1959, p. 18

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EW YE ow EYEE ea ee SRS FIT vy ve Ysa. i Ney J : i ie il A he fi TEE SWS VME RY RET YY YY YW YY RNY ES YET TSR YYN TY YY EY wy in most maps of Greater Vie: toria, Cole Island has a number of brick and wood-and-iron bufld- ings. Some that were built in 1897 were erected by the Royal Engineers. The Royal Navy used the ls. land as a powder magazine until 1910, then gave the land to the Navy. Saint John come into there own Central Canada benefit at the ex. not quite two-thirds of each year|methods would be used; atone 1s} dF S 1 as maior Canadian ports. {pense of the Maritimes." is a very uneconomic way of do-|power, changing the course of the| sian or sale Transport Minister Georg e Until this government under-|ing things. The comparison would Fiver 3 to make it flow more rap id-| n goes a change of hear! about the|be with a factory operating round |ly covering the water with al Jess has iad Bis poten Josée [political difficultics involved most|the clock against one able to stay [film of oil. At Victoria, B.C. ly. He said he didn nk anyiohservers here don't expect to|open for only two shifts a day. practical way could be found to) see auy'hing dramatic occur. Engineers argue about the keep the waterway open year-|After all Sy the federal govern-|practical possibilities of keeping round and added "As far as I|ment could put up the capitallthe Seaway ice-free all year- ; in A the F' am concerned, I won't spearhead | required, provide the ice-breakeriround but most agree that if Balin vie = with i | Measuring only 8-10ths of an |and meteorological services need- h' mone; re put a ' | incl any such effort. This is a country ed and so forth. enough Oe ns UP &the earth's land surface. {acre and too small to be ded/Royal Canadi of 10 provinces and I don't think| However, it is also certain that| Bubbles of air could keep se- any Canadian would want to see keeping the fabulously expensive|lected areas free anc on the St. Lawrence Seaway open for longer, deeper stretches other 18 DREAM OR REALITY Year-Round Seaway Boon To Shipping OTTAWA (Special io The Osh-|in restricted areas such as har-|the direction of a year - round saya awa Times) -- A year-round St.|bors and ferry routes. Seaway but none are decisive. | | Lawrence Seaway -- dream or! The J. Lauritzen Line of Den-| The biggest stumbling block, and unless it is removed nothing, GRAND OL'OPRY practical possibility? | mark, owners of the Helga Dan, As the time draws near for the have announced more ambitious|can really be done, is lack of NASHVILLE, TENN. PRESENTS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fricay, September 18, 1959 VICTORIA (CP)--Cole Island, rich in the naval history of CROWDED ASIA More than half the world's pop. | Roary, Eouum at herbof, is up CR.A FALL PROGRAM The C.R.A. is prepared to conduct classes in the following should there be sufficient registration. ADULT POTTERY - DRAWING & PAINTING COPPER TOOLING ALUMINUM ETCHING LEATHERCRAFT METAL JEWELLERY BOX-LOOM WEAVING JUDO ROBERT TINA TAYLOR - LOUISE x | anpual five - month freeze-up of plans for the coming season. political support. f the mighty water system which| Three ships will run to Quebec|nsspirrvEs PLIGHT | joins the heart of Canada to the|City, one boat making three trips|™ yo as the Maritime ports of | ports of the worid, speculation|and another two. It is understood Saint John and Halifax were op-| comes cropping up again about/arrangements have been made posed to the Seaway so they are chances of keeping the Seaway!with the Canada-UK. freight con-| oo "oo ao opposed to a| open to shipping right. through|ference to ensure sufficient cargo.| voor | round Seaway. It is only| until spring. | YEAR-ROUND PORTS in the winter that Halifax and| While tiie eritics and cynics 'Tne number of established mene | are as vociferous as ever each year - round poris is growing yar it seems the goal becomes gradually and creeping inland a little nearer. {rom the Atlantic Coast. Corner- Last winter an . important|brook, Nfld, and Dalhousie, breakthrough was the histdric|N.B., were the first. Riviere-de- voyage of the Danish freighter Loup some 100 miles below Que- Helga Dan from Europe right up|bec is making similar plans as to Quebec city during some of the age Rimouski Farther Point and worst ice conditions of the season. | Seven Islands, Since last May a number of Expcriments with dedeing by forward steps have been taken | bubbling air through the water| New York Senators, Javitts are making progress. Atlas Cop-| and Keating, have introduced a per (Canada) Ltd. have installed bill in the U.S. Senate calling for|1000 feet of pipe in Quebec and| a major study of de-icing the en-| similar experiments have been) tire Seaway. 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