| 1 1 | ell, Francis Cosway. i ! Following the presentation of| 'modest progress" is being made | | pins four more choruses were|in solving the stalemate. ) {3 : | 1 FOR THE 12 years of their | probably least expected it -- in | married life Mr, and Mrs. Ray | the wilderness of Northern On- Webber, shown here with the | tario. Their home Is at Otter famiiy, lived in a trailer as Mr. | Rapids, 93 miles north of Coch- Webber worked on major On- rane on the Ontario Northland tario Hydro Electric Power | Railway. The community Commission projects in On- | sprung up since hydro opera- tario. Today they are living in'| tions began earlier this year. their first home where they (CP Photo) First Real Home Married 12 Years OTTER RAPIDS, Ont. (CP) -- houses along wide streets carved | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Webber [from the bushland. A four-room trailer-dwellers since their mar- school is In operation with a po- riage 12 years ago, are having tential enrolment of 69 pupils. thelr first experience of living in| A 10-bed hospital headed by | a house in this remote Northern Dr. Eric Edwards, and staffed Ontario co.nmun ity about 60 by two nurses from Great Brit. miles south of James Bay. |ain and Newfoundland is rapidly Mr. Webber is mechanical su- rising among. the trees. perintendent on a $55,000,000 con-| A cafeteria and a modern ger struction project of the Hydro-| eral store are under construction, Electric Power Commission of There are bunkhouses for single Ontario which is harnessing the men and a women's staff house Abitibi River rapids here for pro-|is under construction. The Bank | duction of 180,000 horsepower by of Montreal has opened a branch | 1961. Ultimate capacity is 240,000 office. horsepower. | Otter Rapids, a 565-mile rat [CIVIC SERVICES | journey north from Toronto, is| Residents of the hydro com-| one of three undeveloped power munity miss nothing in the way | sites on the Abitibi River which of civic services. They have their joins the Moose River to flow own organized police and fire de- into James Bay. Other 'sites are partments. A power unit feeds Coral Rapids and Lower Nine- | electricity to street lights, dwell Mile Rapids, |ings and other buildings. Heat is | | supplied by a central steam heat- END OF RAPIDS |ing unit and there is a regular Construction plans call for algarbage collection. f dam which will wipe out the Ot-| One of the focal points is the | er Rapids and fleod the river big dining ball, where full-course | pack to the Abitibi Canyon meals are available. Traditions] Powerhonge tail. race 23 miles| hydro steaks are: served on Thurs- further th. day and turkey on Sunday. The Webbers are living in &| Arrangements have been mad. three - bedroom house with aifor a travelling school library. modern kitchen, one of several [Plans have been formulated for built by the publicly-owned hydro bridge tournaments, ice skating, commission to house workers on|and other recreation, I the project. Previously they lived| This winter the construction in a trailer while Mr. Webber staff will comprise 280 men, with worked at other hydro projects 50 men in diamond drilling and | around Ontario--including Niag-{survey crews. | ara Falls and Kenora. The job will shu' down from | Some of the workers here live|Dee, 20 to Jan. 4 for the Christ in trailers, located with theimas and New Year holidays. Thanksgiving | Theme At WA By MRS. FRANK T. SMITH jung and an address by Mr. Pas- COLUMBUS: The Columbus|C0€, secretary of the TSA, Woman's Association met in the|brought the evening to a close. lower hall of the church Wed-| CHURCH SE | nesday afternoon for its October | The re; SERVE We meeting with music provided by | ..ui gular Sunday morning | |service was held at Columbus Mrs. Walter Beath, [United Ch | urch conducted by the The president, Mrs. Allan Mc-|Rev. R. H. Love who ch : : . H. chose as Kenie, opened the meeting with his sermon text "w ' n text "What children | a few lines of verse by Ralphmay teach us". I Emerson and the worship pro-| Special music was. provided by | gram was presented by Mrs. AT the choir under the direction of | thur Smith and Mrs, Alan Scott,| Mrs. Wallace Scott. who chose : Thanksgiving theme. (B APTISMS Mrs. Smith reminded those a : | present that until they had visit.| During the service three chil-| ed the worn-torn countries of Eu- dren were welcomed into the fel- | rope, and have seen peonle fight-|lowship of the church through | ing fo wrestle a living from the baptism. They 'were Heather | soil for a small income they | Irene Miller, daughter of Mr. and | would never realize how thankful Mrs. Robrt Miller, Brian Doug- | | { they should be. |las Conroy, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Members were reminded of the|Siawart Conroy, and Eric Walter | "Turkey Supper Fund" to supple- Smith ment the work of a turkey sup-~" per. | PERSONALS Mrs. Norman Gimblett conven-| Mrs. Elmer Powell, Mrs, Thom. | ed the progrem and asked Mrs. as Flett, Mrs. Allan McKenzie, E. White to give a reading en- Mrs. Clifford Naylor and Mrs. E. titled "Thanksaiving, 1958". Mrs. | White attended the fall rally of Kenneth Powell conducted a con- the Oshawa Presbytery WA held test of musical terms. in Whitby United Church Thurs-| The meeting closed with the day. f theme song and the committee] Tuesday evening the children, | served lunch. | Srundentiaren and great-grand- mr. | CONCERT FOR GRADUATES | Grn "he 3" a Friday evening the pupils of their honor on the occasion of the Columbus Senior School pre-|their 55th wedding anniversary. | sented a lively program in honor| Mr. and Mrs.iGeorge Lawson, | of the 1958 graduates. J. Irwin, Patti and Gail, of Markham | the teacher, who directed the|spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, children was unable to be pres-|E. White. | ent due tc illness. The musical] Mr, and Mrs. James Stark visit- | numbers were accompanied bYled Mrs. Stark's mother, Mrs. | Miss Lee, the music teacher at|Leno Koak at Wellesley Hos-| the piano. | pital, Toronto, Sunday. The program opened with four| Mr. and Mrs. S. Cane and Don-| choruses by the school. |ald and Betty Shaunessey, all "The Ring of Fate", an enter- Agincourt were Sway te | i lay was presented with noon visitors at the home of Mr. | aiting a of Old Maid, |and Mrs. Walter Dowse. Donna Hayes; Bachelor, Brian Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hawes of Spencer: Will, Ronald Cosway: (hitby visited Mr. and Mrs. Hazel, Jean Schwart: Jack, ank Smith Sunday afternoon. Larry Martin; Edith, Doris | Henry; Fred, Wayne Collins and MODEST PROGRESS Dora, Carolyn Webber. { EDMONTON (CP) -- External This was followed by a girl's| Affairs Minister Smith says scien- chorus and a square dance tific exchanges between the So- "China-Town"". viet Union and the West "may Walter Beath presented the well be indispensable" if a way pins to the graduating class out is to be found from the which included Barbara Henry, world's present "nuclear stale ! Gloria Finn, Mary Vasko, Joan mate." 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