Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jan 1962, p. 12

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POE OE OOO SOG ' ' ee an says more 'development in the; John William MacIntyre, 65-22 cents -- in each case slight- area is likely. It holds 1,000\year-old general storekeeper on ly higher than in Halifax. acres of sential industrial'the main street since 1920, says| The town has borrowed more Lie seine new church ana|there has been no increase in|than $700,000 for capital expend- $1,000,000 shop! in \food prices but the t has|itures, including $310,000 for hetig B centre are) P © Turnover Das\water and sewer extensions ready or nearly completed. (been greater, He sells butter ati¢399 990 for a new school and About 1,000 men are employed|75 cents a pound and bread at'$70,000 for street improvements. housing has sprung up in out- on construction in the area. An- other 300--to become per t lying areas and through Port| Hawkesbury. | f Rent--less than $50 a month on the average two yedrs ago-- 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Janucry 10, 1962 $40,000,000 Pulp Mill Doubles Population struction, a $1,750,000 bulk erator. "You don't know your storage plant and deep - sea own husband anymore. You}terminal have been built by don't have time." \British American Oil at Point She told of one visitor who|Tupper on the Cape Breton side wanted lodgings for the night. of the Canso Strait. "I told him I didn't have| In the same area Bestwell anything--not even a double|Gypsum Company is develop- bed he could share with some-|ing storage and shipping facili- one else. But he needed some-jties for recently discovered de- where tu sleep, so I have him|posits from the River Denys a cot beside the TV. The next\area of central Cape Breton. day he asked me to reserve the} Industrial Estates Limited, a cot for him that night too." |provincial Crown 'corporation In addition to the sulphite|set up in 1957 to promote sec- mill, now in final stages of con-' ondary industry in Nova Scotia, PORT HAWKESBURY, N.S.)bury,"' said one guest house op- (CP) -- You've got to step smartly and watch out for pulp- wood trucks when crossing the main street in Port Hawkes- bury. these days. ~ This once-quiet Cape Breton ferry terminal has been swept off its feet in a whirl of ac- tivity accompanying Nova Sco- @ tia Pulp Limited's construction of a $40,000,000 pulp mill at Point Tupper, two miles south- east of here on the Canso Strait. Two years ago streets were deserted except for an occa- sional car. Now there's a con- stant roar of traffic. Giant trucks, grind by far into the night carrying pulpwood from the forests in the centre of Cape Breton Island. It's not long since the slopes back of the town were deer- hunting grounds. Now the eons not Mr. Dorion, signed a letter egg gent og = ba ge! of thanks to Wellie Cote, late/and homes are being built. assistant director of the liquor Little more than 1,000 people police. llived here two years ago. Now Meanwhile, Le Nouveau Jour-|there are 2,500, Total assess- nal printed an interview with a|ment early in 1960 was $716,000. i i i A year later it was $2,600,000 former liquor police officer of may be about $5,000,000) ai the same name was one men-|;);. year personnel at the pulp mill--have started to arrive. early this year in two housing projects directly behind the old section of town. Other private now runs between $80 and $125. Room and board is $20 and New housing for 92 families) is expected to be completed more a week compared with $12 to $14. PORT HAWKSBURY, N.S. Dorion Incident Rare In History OTTAWA (CP) -- Rarely, ifjing his absence from Quebec ever, has Canada seen a cabi-|City,by his secretary at the re- net minister put his political fu-) quest of an unnamed person and tufe in the hands of handwriting|that the secretary signed 'his experts. jname to it State Secretary Noel Dorion ' ' did so last week in the case of READY FOR TEST the Dorion letter. As the week) 10 mid-week, the state secre- ended, the findings of two Mont-|tary said in a statement to Montreal's Le Nouveau Journal tioned in the controversial let- ter. This report quoted the for- mer officer as saying he worked jin the 1958 campaign. Montreal Le Devoir then car-| ried a repori quoting Lucien Tremblay, Union Nationale member of the Quebec legisla- /in Bellechasse for Mr. Dorion|t* e real handwriting experts sup- ported his case. There were rumblings of the) case during the last session of| Parliament. But events took a dramatic turn Dec. 30 when Mr. Dorion, in an interview with the Toronto Telegram, said an at- tempt was being made to that he would resign from the|ture for Montreal Maisonneuve,| cabinet and the House of Com-'as saying be went to Belle-| mons if it were proved by ajchasse in 1958 to help Mr. Dor-| handwriting expert that he!ion and found liquor police doing signed the letter. political work. "It's a typical boom town,"'| said Cpl. David Cloeman, a na-/ tive of Joggins, N.S. who heads RCMP detachment. The force has been increased to four from three, with a fifth man) being used occasionally. | Accomodations are so cram- med that it's often sary to drive 40 miles to Anti- gonish or 30 miles to St. Peter's for a room for the night. "It's not the same Hawkes- The two Montreal handwriting experts--Dr. Rosario Fontaine, | Quebec Provincial Police med- --SALESLADY FEATURE! -- SAVE 6c! PABLUM BABY CEREAL FEATURE! -- EARLY RISER BLEND -- 3c OFF PACK! 16-0Z. PKG. 39: VALUE CHECKED MEATS Red & White Meats are Purchased Only Through Packing Houses under Federal Government Inspection 1-LB, "frame" him by linking him|ico-legal expert, and Det.-Capt.| BAG with the now-disbanded Quebec|Armand Morin of the Montreal Liquor Police. city police identification bureau The case revolved around a\--agreed Friday after separate letter, signed "Noel Dorion," to studies that the signature on the the liquor police thanking cer- letter was not Mr. Dorion's. tain of its members for assist-| Each compared a photostat| athoti during the a eee copy of the disputed signature Ret cs conmiadies srk with authentic signatures sup- by Mr. Doricn. ifs plied by Mr. Dorion Mr. Dorion said that the let-/ Earlier, Elisabeth Parent, ter, on the stationery of his) one-time secretary to Mr. Dor- Quebec legal firm and dated ion, said she signed an affidavit April 17, 1958, was written dur-'in which she stated that she, Fresh COFFEE DISCOUNT PRICES FEATURE! -- SAVE 20c! 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