1 TODAY TO SATURDAf Prince Rupcit Daily News Thursday, November 22, I'J&l IIIIIlIIESIlEIIIillllllllllll'liXIl''. .-r-M.vrr I im I11T1U At Gov't Prepares for Seaway OTTAWA (CP) EngineeVing plans for the St. Lawrence seaway-power project are being redrafted to route part of the huge navigation works through C'ana.lian territory if Canada- builds the" waterway 1 1 "V. J alone. V i v I' The revised routing, which would add $30,0011,000 to the estimated cost of a joint Canada-United States undertaking, would shift the 27-ioot navigation channel from U.S. territory on tvo stretches of tile interna end of the waterway taking two years longer, On the financial side, the l:it est official estimate of the overall cost, with the locks runmn'4 -through the Canadian side of the . international section is $.32,000,000. Of that, $400,000.- MATCHED SET- is the matchless buy! Their pemrrns and colors are smart fashion . . . spectacularly successful treatment for a dull room . . . and wonderful quality that wears practically forever, nrvcr musses, never sheds lint or fades. An extra spread is easily made into a beautiful set of matthing drapes. Also ideal for draperies in living room, dining room, library. rvv. i t tional raaids section of the river Cornwall, Ont.. and ' would be fur power develop- 7 L-etwren opposite Oklens- Pres.'ot:. Ont ; '11 it IB H 91 a K ' 17 I t A wide choice $9.95 to $42.50 !: if- . V rJ:., ;1 till-;!, NY The .-veciai ptoji'i :.s aranch of C.uiaclu's i.epjitment of trans-"p..rl Ls drawing up the all-Canadian plan in the light of con-L.!f,.-iu..ul delay on a- joint s.-lunu--hr. !'i-d both by Canada a:;.l tae U.-i. aaiamisti-auon viiia tut p s.iib.;:ty this cuuii-i !, may i.umch tin? job without U.S. federal participation. As the uw.-u.l ieiieral agency for Haiulhii? the navigation end oi an .ill-Caiiailian waterway, the fcui'i li j,u.niimi'iit has pro-,;o :i d .n me L ommons tntf ttea-tau of a "bv. La wrwi 'e t'-.v" V,aitii v:iuki 'Jf aul.hotizrd tJ bono up t j s.ntti.o: o.iiuo. eaoumi 1 U'i.W WITH THE LKN- Lnd man of the Saskatchewan Roiinli-nders. Jack Nl. obliges wuh his autograph for a couple of young lans at K.'gma Union de jot as the team lett for Toronto in quest ol the tiiey Cup. iC P. Photiu DIVISION OF COST The power cost and the power would be split between the provinces of Ontario and whatever U.S. authority may be designated to handle It. Ontario Ins said it is willing to put up $200,000,000. That leaves $250,000,000 to be spent by the Canadian government for a 27-fuot channel and locks from Montreal into Lake Erie, which Is as far as this government intends to go with the "all-Canadian waterway." Abo1 j that, the , remaining work consists of about $88,000,000 wort 11 of channel-deepening to get ships through the upper Uk-'s and to the lakehead. The V S. administration has been engaged in this work continuously lor jears and can continue it. Tne cost estimates are Canadian government figures based on prices last December. Otfl- 111 r If - . a i - if ; ; ? v.. W t HHHU ( w u expen-co.a e...- I fr'a-V'' - r t MIL? ilO o..Aia:a i.er prent . ; .. 9 Id to'. I t ... j diiU.V 111 r.f"S umal-s. on the ALLEYS Winners of the first third of ent Tru v t,i,.i ia!l govern i. ai tr.o t'an.iili.in liiui, i.n'i .s t'('ii;rfss ucts ne will give his sar.ction ": a soon. w ... IS w e; b r :ne. cial.s say that between seven :....:a godig aii-ail Jill j '-p, . v""-' '(iiB ti ! Amirs Flrrct?. l.y(HiR Mj.rri.B lim.liKr I .i it'll v Htrikrs !li.' i iiue, but be- and iu per cent would be added overniii'int quar- to them now to cover cost rises Ladies' Bownng League are lie set no .'-pi hef in some- B m rOTEM tin here is in.it tariy tio- is iiuii('a:,d a.i the deaoline. WILL TAKi: TIME Canadian authorities .say there is no telling what time 107 1H ) in the interval. The Canadian government's proposed change from the original joint plan for the international section consists of three canal lock, on the1 Canadian A ! A.MDl S I'LAVLHS THLiTRE BATES VARSITY li ! i ivssi I : il..sSiiiliL-5 mi'ihfc i-la.o-e bt-lwfi-n M '. Tru 1 aafiawg,cn mim3ai.wiBMm!iMM- Gordon Mackay Bafes VARSITY Distinctive new tweed pattern. Beautiful colors of light blue, rose, green, oqua, slate and brown. Bedspread sizes 74 x 110 and 86 x 11 0 Each - An exfra sprvad is eatily made info a beautiful se of matthina drapes. Lyons and .Mansons in A ana B aiuc MrMekin. Aiouu.'i . Divisions, respectively, as both Low Kniyn. sum teams retained their lead in Aim. Whjtnmn. Lurky sirlh.-i . . , , . , Kay Pranks ( IJlbl) H int Tuesdays meet. Winning points Jriui Hhu.i,. Lv-.m are Lyons 30. Mansons 27. b-h Hardy. MeM una In A Division, Acnes Pierce : y JoiwiBm. Chmflcaf of Lyons came out in tronf, I ?nrX X V. . it ad.ng with both high slngie Mrg. McOrriah. o A . .. and high three game total with ' 297 and 63. For B Division, rJ; Helen Speer of Cooks loci mnic fathir jkh. t .iters Barnes with 2ji, and Marion ivy si?wrt. 7a txi Shenton of Shen ton's took hitth "im"M wlltntJ,n three with GM. ; Hilda Schmidt iM- Kuy's . Hi-M l. t s: ; Miirn. Monrmrv. MansuuR A DiviMim Lyons 3. tovcrtPiif 'J'badu? Downing 8unrtf.f ,i...H tL '.s ,i. st.i!K l .sav 2 Ciui- A.ii kcy Crtw.-i. t'liinnurcUl i'.rn Anderson 2, II-wt l.t-c 1, i-imc Onrru- iMii.imius , . ... Hk'-Piui iirurer 1. iihb Print I, Iiin McKay. Mi Kay's I.i'i-ky Stnhis 0, Mc.Viwkln 0. '' man's saiietio.i and the act u..i ' shore, instead of three on the -ir; o'. work Pi o.vdlmgs could ' VS. side, to bring shipping past dra on mc ntt.mhs. perliaos a . the propa-xd hydro-electric decouple or veui's telore the In- i volopment In the rapids, tci.uli. n.il ooint Coaiini.ssion, I The upriver lock would cut the U.S F. dual Power Com- across Iroquois Point, Ont., in-miii'.a.i and, pa-siblv, the U.S. stead of at Point Rockway, N Y , !7.i ) I .li ! !1S ll.T l-. J I ' li.r, UK l-.l , l'H II ! Id:' :OLD IN RUFERT BY i i a little utile to tne soutneast. aooui V1- r,K?Z ITV.i f J '''i ki's 1 USB -a In B I wm ft J I 1 ft .L'i3iiJ- a am r? t ft - 2a ntereor Getting U. r. Tr i-erti'.'ti points betwcci he E'lIl'V Val'cy and Terrace iiip.eme Cmilt. The Car., i,;. .in government ha.s ; .iVf al times made known its ,-::l onnc-s to tackle the project aleoe it ne?ca.-ary. On.'e the U.S. barriers are cleared away and the I.l ('. has fcwen permission.' work -:ta he started alniast im-niediateiy, according to officials : here. At t'ni moment, materials ana manpower would be a problem, i Br.t Canauia.il authorities are i confident that by the time the dig-hre; of the big ditch starts, j Canadian and U.S. prodacti'.i. and available manpower wi.l bo ample. TODAY TO SATURDAY - K-"- Co-cfer Vifeother n,o"c has fLi!!ea :iucl bf,u,w . . , ,, , ... , e tcro conditions have been toueh-Wcrn fn m, tlie nteno" tells of colder and generally wintry wea- ed. M, V.rnthitH's O. b Division Co:nni(rrii,l 3 S'i;;i-t-jli's i. Malisons C.M)h's Jrwrik't'.i 2 76 Taxi 2 Suiiriw 2. UcK.iya I. tipventh Avnliue Markcv I I. i t .Sr;-tors I, Co-op 0. Toilers 0. it.ijKrt P.a-c!io 0 I A liU i -i mLyons 30. R-vk.i Lrc 20, Annetl 19. O fit A IK, Mi Mrrklii 17. Clovprttaf 17, tjiivoy'i J.i. Itj'.,t:.i t.urky strikes Dib'3 Print mt; ,11. Wraihall a 11. Skc-ma tirorrry u. Co-op 'A. Ft? st liiK'nes;. 1 J averiii-s tit end rf nrM tinrd: .WW;: i 1 1 i H .. NOV 29 THE 30 miles downriver, a double lock just west of Cornwall would' form the other entry to the rapids section, which is to be deepened by a series of dams controlling the river level for power. The twin lock at Cornwall would take the place of.two locks a few miles to the southwest, at Robinson Bay and Gra-ss River on the New York side. , t e f l.-.nee t'.ipi'rt ; T L. R;u;h. G. Lloyd, Mis. H. ; MeNaiif-hlon. R. J. AlliKton. h. Miller. I. Hurst. C. Flan-Jors.M. I'. P.ukinson, A. Wallace, V. V. Porter, U. Corson. C. P. Er- win. D. B. Hardie. C. S. Newton, E. O'Hoole. Charles Guy and D. R Wallace, Vancouver; R. H. D.'bnah. West Vancouver; L. R. Smith. Mrs. Laursen and family, Edmonton; I. V. Hopkins, . South Burnaby; L. Pearsin, New Westminster; Mr. and Mrs. ALASKA MUSIC TR; Have you tried tSie i Vi'AYLKIER Oale unci fon, Tvrraco; Mrs. W. R. T.ioth, Stowart; A. Prdi'i.si'n, and 4. J. Allan. Vi-.rnjouvi r; Mi' s M. Nelson, Wudpna. oa-Kalih-cv. an. I!-i lord r .':.u:. ri kST'.'MF. Tiie p.-,t:raate h?re i!; that i will take an overage of 1S.0OJ hen io do ti" job, with .somewhat more tnan that needed in the final stages. Full output of 2.200.000 horsepower of elec-t icity might be expected in our years from the start of construction, with Che navigation ;:i"i: ;.;.vn. K':v ULUi.1 ilULb SOUP? I i'k-fs A vciWbi; :"t " IT", I : ..: lit I.! MrwiWII ASK FOI SCOTtANDS fAVOUHltt SON JOHNNIE WALKER I ,7'iJ yAV4d V tttjU inBC liCKETS OH SMC CIVIC CENTRE Art? IM. M.. McDonald, West Vancou-j vei ; E. T. Han key. New Westminister; F. R. Henderson, North i Vancouver; T. W. C. Davis, Vic-, ! tcria; Mr. and Mrs. R. Ginn, city; Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McDon-j sild and C. Benson, Skeenn Crossing; Mr. and Mrs. E. Brokke and I Ketchikan; L J. Gelley and SCOTCH WHISKY 0 sibber PI? r i Put My Suit? A Cardboard Wardrobe is 1 he answer to your problem. 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