rrr ee een r errr ere e eer re He wr re Aklavik-Inuvik type move be-|built to the area's lead, gipc jginning this summer. jand silver deposits. Churchill, Man., again will be | $86,000,000 Great Slave Railway, |being built from the Northern | Alberta Railways line at Roma, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Moy 17, 1962 23 < oan eS Oe the busiest export centre of the|Alta., near Peace River, to Hay | oe ,.|Canadian north. The Hudson| River, 430 miles. Its primary oe por cay A pes Bay port last year shipped more|purpose is to haul minerals Vancouver, are to be built this than 19,000,000 bushels of wheat |from Pine Point, to which a | eutmunier. es airstrip is being to Europe through Baffin Strait/short spur line will run from | , during a three-month ice-free|Hay River, and it is. scheduled < CENTER OF LINCOLN CENTRE By JIM WHELLY EDMONTON (CP) .-- The 'reight that goes down north tnd the way it goes there is the story of Canadian northern from Hay River--the cost ofjbe moving to Frobisher, flying goods 670 miles north touled to } Coppermine is little higher than) for water transport. Time saved can make up the difference, since barges might not arrive be resituated in an Marilyn Monroe sched- jlaid out at Tungsten pret 100- rete mile tote trail from Teslin, on) Fees , lthe Alaska Highway, is being) Among new freight rates north, the most costly is the UR. " FRI. ONL ° ar | for completion in four years. It | will be the first railway to pene- \trate the Northwest Territories. > Hotel EMPIRE Broadway at b3rd Street * 700 rooms & sites -- most with AIR- CONDITIONING, TV and radio © Excellent Renaurent--Coffer Shop-- jevelopment. lat Coppermine until late Sarage © Garage adjacent to hote! Hundreds of thousands of tons} of food, equipment and raw ma-| terials carried into the North-| summer or early fall. Largest Canadian Arctic air freight operations are the an- nual RCAF BILL TRAVERS IN "THE GREEN "LET'S MAKE PLUS many special Empire esaveneuces such | a9 Baby Sitters, Physician, Sightoeeing Buses. Train & Plane Reservations, Radio STV Ticketw ee ) | | Cae: | ; VET ( 'ome west Territories and the Yukon 2 spring and fall yefore freeze-up will set the! sony missions to the Arctic sconomic pace over more than teiands. | a third of Canada's land area' Qperation Roving Deposit air-| a ol. thaw. ernilifted about 75,000 pounds of| rom western and eastern) sioplies to isolated Arctic. Is-| Canadian ports, some 16 vessels! jand caches to be used by Cana-|i of the Canadian Coast Guard) 4,5 Army survey teams later} are expected to move 110,000) this summer tons of cargo this summer to; : more than 50 Arctic and sub-\ga7p FROM GREENLAND Arctic posts. With them goes an) In hike Okeralen: Boxe armada of more than 100 land-| Yo "Onn 'to Pp ol rerpe pe craft to' put the supplies) a iert on the gf Ry of ashore. spade First to hoist anchor will beltiar te et from the} - the C. D. Howe, schedued to ' ne at Thule on the/ sail from Montreal in early ee he sgl ha : | July. Its ports of call range arly groans two C-130B) i anal |Hercules flew . more} from the bustling - townsite. of than 1,000,000 pounds of sup'| plies to the weather stations at |Alert, Isachsen on Ellef Ringnes) Island, Mould Bay on Prince) BARGES HEAD NORTH Patrick Island and Eureka. | The most northerly coast Chartered and company air- guard destination is Eureka, a craft will be hauling freight and joint United States - Canadianj|supplies for special projects at weather reporting station about|scattered points in the north. 700 miles from the north pole) Some, chartered by the gov- on the west coast of Ellesmerejernment, will follow the\-one Island. It is reached annually) which carried 444 tons of equip- by icebreaker. ment and supplies and 22 per- Barges will carry more than|sons to the northern tip of 100,000 tons north, most of them/Ellef Ringnes Island in March starting from the Northern Al-|to launch 1962 activities of the berta Railways terminus at|Canadian Polar Continental RICARDO MONTALBAN Waterways, about 250 miles|Shelf Project. ; GEORGE MURPHY northeast of Edmonton. 4A group of firms headed by ae with Tugs push strings of as many| Dominion Explorers Limited Denise DARCEL and > as six barges, each loaded with\says chances are good that A MIGHTY Re, CAST! ack" anh £0! GOST OED Comser LOVE" IN COLOR HELMET" BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:15 P.M. -- SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! be ay ° DRIVE: CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A COLOR CARTO NEW YORK 23, NY. COlumbus 5-7408 PLAZA THEATRE Frobisher, international airline stop, to tiny settlements of a few Eskimo tents. 50 MEN A FORBIDDEN ¥ 3 LOVE IN THE ' AND A GAL-- DO AcCe YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE 0 H E RO E § WITH THEM AS THEY ; : Those Top-Secret Guys! el FELL FOR HER! CINEMAS coPE (aar'y TECHNIGOLOR Thursday AND Friday Harring VAN JOHNSON JOHN HODIAK up to .620 tons of freight or|they will be flying equipment petroleum, down the Athabaska|to Bathurst Island this summer) and Slave Rivers to Fort Fitz-|for the drilling of Canada's gerald, Alta. near the N.W.T./second Arctic Island oil test 4 border. well Giant diesel trucks will carry the freight over a 23-mile by-| MOVE TOWNSITE 4 pass of four unnavigable rapids) By boat and aircraft, the ma- 8 to Bell Rock, N.W.T., a North- terials for a new townsite will ern (Pe ansporiation Company) base where a sister fleet will be waiting. From there the goods are shunted down the Slave to Great Slave Lake, into the mouth of the Mackenzie Riyer, and as far north as the Arctic coast. | WORK ROUND CLOCK | Some of the 12 tugs and 95) barges operated by Northern) Transportation will detour from! the Athabaska River across) Lake Athabaska to Uranium) City, Sask. near the lake's north shore. They share south- bound mineral freight produced by Northern Transportation's ent company, crown-owned lodrado Mining and Refining, with a fleet of Eldorado air- eraft. Other barges, most of them @wned by the private Yellow- knife Transportation Company, will be loaded at Hay River, N.W.T., on the south shore of a, a cargo is mov to iver on a round - the - Sick schedule by EMSLIE DICK .. 728-2053 $1.00 LADIES trucks that start from Edmon- RUDI MAEDER . 725-9951 $2.00 GENTS CONTINUOUS ton, 700 miles south, and rumble - DAILY from Grimshaw, Alta., over the -- SEMI-FORMAL -- 389 - mile gravel Mackenzie Highway. | Commercial fisheries on the Great Slave provide a south- bound cargo for most of the) trucks. | From British Columbia points via Prince George, and from Alberta points via Grande Pral- rie, freight is trucked into the Yukon over the Alaska highway from Dawson Creek, B.C. Aircraft, still complementary to ships and barges in the an- nual northern freight migration, have entered the competition in earnest this year for heavy commercial freight-hauling. AIR COST REDUCED Pacific Western Airlines, which recently completed a 150- ton haul to Coppermine on the Arctic coast, says it expects to lift greater tonnage to Copper- mine next year and extend freight service to Cambridge Bay, on the south coast of Vic- toria Island, and Spence Bay, on the south coast of Boothia Peninsula. Now that goods can be| trucked to Yellowknife over the! new Slave Lake Highway -- a| Mackenzie Highway extension) around west Great Slave Lake NEWS BRIEFS | ADDED CHORES $T. THOMAS, Ont. (CP)--A city tax official found that when his department acquires a house through non - payment) of taxes, the responsibilities mount. Tenant of one such home telephoned W. A. Cox, city treasurer, to say "you'd better come down here because your sewer !s blocked up." USE COMPUTER | MONTREAL (CP) -- When} Lloyola College purchased al $53,000 digital computer staff} professors took a two - week; course on its operation. Now! they can use it for research, and also to conduct the first course on computers in the province, starting next year | RESTORED SITE LONDON (CP) -- Recon-} struction work has started on the Temple of Mithras, a Ro- man site of worship discovered at a central London building project in 1954. It will be opened to the public in June. FREE SEATS WORTHING, England (CP)-- Council of this Sussex seaside -tesort has a new incentive for reluctant taxpayers. The first} "100 persons to pay their rates will get a free season ticket for | beach deckchaire. i 55 District Residents Become CITIZENS So Let's Have A Ball! Come and help us to make May 18, 1962 a mem- erable day for our new citizens. We plan a boll at the GENOSHA HOTEL THIS FRIDAY EVEN ING From 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. RICHARD DEBICHI & HIS ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT ® REFRESHMENTS Fer Reservations Cell: BRING IN THE FAMILY FOR A TREAT... 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