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The Oshawa Times, 14 Jul 1960, p. 12

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A LTR RL SEL. - (GOP Ne, on i Sh SB Oh | |dike to hold water from the |into the bedrock cracks and |gaps, making the retaining wall {sible weak spots in the under- ' | heing examined to determine the MATCHING SET FOR BEDROOM their way | of this paper, Matching Set for Leaflet No. C-S-130. Flowers zig-zag across bed sheet, pillow-cases, night table doily and dresser scarf in this delicately shaded crochet style which has always requesting Bedroom, a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 14, 1960 11] GRAND RAPIDS, Man. (CP)-- Diamond-drilling-erews are work- ing at the site of Manitoba's next big power development trying to find leaks in a dike before it is even built, Since last August drilling crews have been probing the limestone bedrock where Manitoba H: Electric Board engineers will erect a 20 - mile - long retaining Saskatchewan River, The power site, expected to cost $150,000,000, 250 miles north of Winnipeg near the west- ern shore of Lake Winnipeg. The dike would be little use, however, if water escaped through underground fissures and cracks in the rock. To pre- vent this, cement will be forced as waterproof as possible. 10-FOOT SECTIONS Crews mow are locating pos- ground section. When drilling is completed in mid-August they will have sunk more than 100 test holes 150 to 500 feet deep and 2% {inches in diameter, Rock core from this drilling is porousness of the limestone. A special device is used to test separately each 10-foot section of the drill holes with 300 pounds of water pressure. This shows the Irate of absorption' and the loss |of pressure through fissures or cavities. When work is finished, the en- gineers will have a nearly com- plete sub-surface picture of the rock structure and formations. FUR TRADE ROUTE ydroldesigned a 16-by-20-foot steel Underground Test For Power Project work in the middle of the Grand Rapids on the river that once was a main highway to the West dur- ing Sur trating days. With water rushing by the drill- ing rig at 10 to 12 miles an hour, it was necessary to provide a |stable platform. The company barge weighing 10 tons when loaded with equipment, Four steel legs are lowered when the barge is set in position and winched above water level. The first loaa of materials for the actual construction arrived in June by barge from Selkirk, near Winnipeg. The initial stage will consist of a test section of grout- ing--forcing cement Into cracks and gaps underwater. Thousands of tons of cement are required and the first barge north carried 500 tons of supplies. { Power is scheduled to be pro-| duced at Grand Rapids in 1964.) Rirline Passengers Fined $2,000 Each WASHINGTON (AP) -- Seven airline passengers who tore up pillows and littered an airplane cabin with feathers have paid; penalties of $200 each. ! An eighth man, arrested with| the others when the Eastern Alr Lines Electra landed in Montrea!| May 20 after a flight from New York, escaped penalty by the Federal Aviation Agency because he is a Canadian. The men were charged with violating a new FAA regulation prohibiting drinking from private liquor supplies aboard a commer- cial airliner. The penalties were the first imposed under the ew One drilling crew under Mur- been a big favorite. Every bride-to-be will want this for her hope chest. Would you like to have the easy crochet in- structions? Simply send a stamped, self-addressed envel- ope plus ten cents for handling) | to the Needlecraft Department 5 Chinese Seamen | Plead Not Guilty | MONTREAL (CP)--Five Chi- nese seamen Wednesday pleaded not guilty to assaulting an officer on the British freighter Denmark Hill, disobeying an order and neglecting their duty. Second officer Nicholas Map- pas testified that the seamen at- tacked him July 8 after ignoring an order he repeated several times as the ship approached a Welland Canal lock. Mappas said he considered # an emergency order, Translation difficulties slowed the trial and it was adjourned until today. MOBILE EXHIBITS CAPETOWN . CP) -- South | Africa's first floating trade ex-| hibition leaves in August, start-| ing a three-months voyage by| the steamship Van Riebeck to sale of South African| 1341 SIMCOE Regular 1.00 11 PAK for AT TAUNTON RD) 89: Friday, Saturday and Sunday Only Dairy Queen promote goods in the Persian Gulf area.| ray Clark of Winnipeg carried out rule. | WEEKEND SPECIAL ON || BROWN N' SERVE SAUSAGE DILLY BARS a SE a a ag SWIFT'S PREMIUM 6-0Z. 37° PKG. SWIFT'S DELICIOUS, SCOTCH STYLE LAMB CHOPS » 49° Swift's Premium Sliced "Vue Pac Pkg.' 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