poe. ’ pos Homes Uproote OF Asbestos naermneat 1 i : : Pd ing Company — ts drawing a 0 ry} df D bi P ‘ inte long lake and plans to strip : uo : 20,000,000 yards of lake bottom! ‘ Wii Ci 5 i al Ou eC f | CE, in the next 2% years to reach! no asbestos rock, eép OUSE ay or ove % CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS = Stelephen Orgryzlo of Klrk-i By ROBERT JOYCE mine. the Johnson mine and the yo dand Lake, Ont., manager of the | Camm cress Stall Wrster King mine—until no company ? Black Lake projecl says: “We: . THETFORD MINES, Que, ia could push forward without top. y ; wouldn't spend $20,000,00 1f we! The houses of Thetford Mines pling the walls between them. “y didn’t think the ore was there"; ‘are rolling down the ntti st rev They could not go further afleld By old standards Thetford and! ta give the aabestos didustry without threatening to under- the other mining towns are clean: _ More elbow room. mine the houses tn the south end modern communities. New ats | © fF An one of the biggest moves of the city. rivals say the towerlug dumps “ever seen in this provinces. some Faced with a shut-down of depressing, but the big mennee.. | i 140 homes, an Anglican church, mining -the big job-maker—the dust from the mills -Is being cut, _ She Masonie hail, and the head companies agreed ta split the ore The companies have spent mil-, * Office of one of the bin mining’ in the dividing walls and convert Hons to check the fine grey par-- companies are being shifted to the pits into one big hole, The ! ticles that once hovered in lend: ihew sites. homeowners were paid to move | en clouds above the mining ' But there are a few tears ay ¢lsewhere, tewns. Today the air Is clean, | part of the city disappears Even The big move was on, The prograu. pus stepped up Qid-tiners Ngure that Thetford past summer the first house | medical cheek ups, is paying div-,¢ ae gains an extra years life WIQH soled and I more went — the idends. Asbestosis, once a threat ngage upp eacace Gach passing hore ame way by the end of 1954. hanging over every miner's Hfe, Bhs! OF PRMENDS .- Bh ark : {Two years ago the ontiook for this year the target ts 27, but has been brought under eontral how wey Ib is Lu pet along with strangers Gis uinitidity of ‘ate WOR pewh siadon, formar MeCiit : and list year the industry ane ; tive | ta i aT oy "key ey—ereyer thar the big waste 1 iversity professor who bosses | nounced that not a single case In is nat i Istanbul, Turkey, Quinps from the mies that hem ¢ye day-to-day operations of Re. of the hung-scarring disease has "8" “AE DCE, f ion three sides ind whieh 1 cetions Limited a co-operative been reported in five: years. one section threatens wniast company set up by the mines to The unknown author who nee busy rue Notte Dames sash the project through, says wrote of Thetford ma QCF rail. HOUSES IN THE WAY to will be 1 to 20 years before way guide in the 1670s that “it ts More than 70 years of constant some homes get their marching gomiarvel that aay huntan being’ mining hid forced back the sides orders, FROM ASBESTOS COUNTRY should lorate in sue h a forbid- Of the three big pits-the Bell “We're only aoing it as mining This pretty, unidentified ne spot” should maybe come espe hoc vee progresses,” Bladon says. "The yisitor parbed in mine helmet back and lake a second took. WINNIPEG = --A) Winnipeg pednaaevecaonasng bis rush is in the first few years.’ and safety lamp poses with a 7077 boy a on sits paranianpe 5 Alter that it will slow up.” specimen of silky fibrous rock “ Wink, i ty Relore tac aruly of a : ‘ . . fon . . + ry m4 ay a Wallace's Dept Stare @ MADE JOINT OFFER i from the ereen-gray mineral, | a | ari i" Be a " me “nt s a Most of the houses were eith- belt uf Quebec's Eastern , These ‘ -he ee vie wait A i by the mining fi | Townships. Almost 65 per cent 4 Bue ‘ eee a m oh owned by the m hing firms, : vaud's melnet ne te ; ‘to join up again, ” a Sq stood on mine company land, or ' of the world’s asbestos 1s mined to te a i ould be expropriated ’ der pr / in the Eastern Townships, , Rober ¢ anpocd enlisted In the B fl COMI DU eXprOprhaled Wander Pro- ICP Pheto) | j Princes, Patriea’s Canadian of a Vinetal we te make Nied for. * | Light Inlantry September 16, t — MENLB. ut to prevent confu- : , * / 7796S) telling the reeruitame oft | sion vind ii vil jn the town, the Park has been ld out to receive cer he would be 8 in January. 7 a three companies—the Asbestos (he wundering houses. ' He says he had his parents’ con- a BS Corberetion Johnysen'y Company: Risoort single dab wae chift- : seni . : R ond Bell Asbestos Mines Limited, ing the railroad. Today ouly the When be got an honoradle dis. a 5 a Brilish-owned subsidiary — rubble of the old Quebee Cen- J @harer iter June, Bob prumised: a q bide av joint offer to a:! owners. tral Railway depot: remains. A “The aay Dm i fh dust entist a % ‘They offered w pay cwiee the sPanking new station has gone again” : Z osyunicipal valuation—or roughly UP at the other end of town and He piuus To come close to deep. a Ei the market price in 1954- plus #1, miles of new railway line a4 Ing be. word Today is hty birth- ; ¥ . li ner cent, In addition house- bridge the cap with the old main ot day ated he'll om the peina- 4 t ' . i og = holders could keep their homes Hne south of Thetford. nent force ta Aupiist. In the : : if they met re bill for shifting SECRET NEGOTIATIONS : “y men tae he's working fo: the a@ them cut of their own pocket. So The railroad project. was too — ~ wd oo oo F Made--To-Measure og far no one has kicked although ©) ap ah ana . see cern Bow tuld of bss plans in an ie , ‘ secret. For months the com-. §ppOINrTED EDITOR — Bure Cintesses before he boarded a a & one oy two thought they ‘deserved - ° eee vneea 1" B inscre for pulling up stakes, panes cautiously bought tracts’ ton Lewis, Canadian newspaper train for Dundurn, Sask, where of PUDOS bi ‘ of land for the right of way for nan ot variea experience, mas he will spend the next few a } . w_ But the $5,500,000 project in- the tine whieh had to be put in! joined the staff of the Cana- lweck. driving a truck carrying a mR vives riot only houses. New yithout cost to the QCR, Farms. dian Daily Newspaper Pub- cadets from Dundurn to Saska- MOver 0 sorta inateriats Bo tdning operations will slice ac- were snapped up, sometimes’ lishers Association as editor of ;toon nd Regina, a . g t. is fram which to eheese, gy fuss the mii Quebec-Sher- under the names of third part-) the organization’s magazine, | (When he first enlisted he was: m Nothing to it desc ene us g hrooke highway and destroy sev- jes, so that local landowners Canadian Daliy Newspaper !sent to Calgary for hls baste and: withe width and lreth. g eral miles ct streets. ‘would not know what was afoot, Markets. Mr, Lewis has served advanced training. He learned g@ They're made for vou by B Already the relocation firm and boost prices. ts editor of a number of daily , fast The first day ne was vou. “ w Canada’s Htae-t ‘Aye ayer :¢ has built by-passes north and All the while there was a con- newspapers In Canada and frovted by ao sergeant mator a manufacturing expert, gy coultoof the Lown, a new provins nuing round of seeret talks Une United States, Jamalea and white leaning against a wall - lin we a cal highway has been completed with railway offieluls, telephone the Bahamas. He also served chewing gum. That was the last a MAD iL UP oy Bm wil a townsite called Johnson's an power company engineers) 4s édiiae of tivo dadustrial ‘time. B FACTORY [EXPERTS a | and city officals all of whom! magazines, ‘CP Photo) Even though he was only 15 a canes had to be in on the plan before , oo ‘ , 7 1 w | SAWSSHARPENED |! * pl : a it went through. ! : ‘ "W A L L A C Ee SF a Aru shar he Other The wraps were not [fted unth ' Tools . a eee SDEPT. STORES PIECESION SAW FILING tld On ahi We dst, Ave, near the end. Even when the story finally broke ino a Jocat newspaper ft hardly puta erlmp i Uhree-month-old kitten, proves | -- even rabbits with. Mee eye: ee 1 Blackie even pale around wita eae's, So ca Discharged From Army At 17 Paratrooper Eager To Rejoin Bob was a good recruit. He won in award tor Qe best soldier in the recruit squad. After this recogmition sig aellow soldiers accepted him although knew he was under age. Bob then went lo Rivers, Man., . where he took paratroop train- Ing, He was only 15 when he made his {rst Jump. He made eleht before receiving his wings. In June 1954, Bob was sehed. uled to be sent to Germany, When the army sends a dealt overseas a thorough check Is made of each soldier's back- ground. Officials discovereci Bub was only 15 and he was given an honorable discharge. The day He got his diseharee he enlisted as a cadet and went to the cadet camp at Dundurn for the summer. When he turned up with wings on his cadet uniform the! | Special Showing other cadets wouldn't believe tt. But Bob convinced them, “ft just showed those cadets my discharge papers and that i proved to them that [had been In the army,” he sald, While at Dundurn Bob took radio telegraphy, Jearning the operation of wireless sets and volee procedure, JOINED RESERVE ARMY Then he returned home to Withipte and found a job. will | the regtonal offlee of the unem- | “ployment Insurance commisalon. | ! The cadet corps world ne longer take him so he Jolned the reserve army. Bob sald he doesn't know tf he will have vo take all his io makes freeads . i they - parachulst’s 4° PRSHUSSERAMeMN RES ! in the project -the bulk of the straining over again, ' “PE hope it willl Just be a ‘re-! call of two clubs and jumped all the way tu four spades in today's deal. She had a good hand -- but nob that good. A ralse to three spades would have done full Justice to her holding. North dealer. North - South vulnerable NORTH Miss Brash And7T43 ' ¥AQ10 @AK QT 03 WEST GAsT > Mrs, Keon Mr, Abel aAdé AK 82 | VERS vaoTaS | 05 $83 ha K Qaé& 1054 SOUTH Mr. Daie &#AQ105 V6 2 #10762 &J 72 The bidding: North Kast South West 1@ Pos Ll@ 2h 4a All Pass Mrs. Keen cashed her king and eee of clubs on which Mr. Abel played the four and then the five, Indicating no desire té have the sult continued. At the third trick she shifted tu the hearts. Note thal dumiay tas the sama high ecards in hearts as the clos- ed hand has in the apace sult namely ace, queen and ten. But Mr. Dale realized he had to play ‘the suits differently. ff he lost cne spade trick, which seemed likely, then he could not afford to lose any tricks in hearts, Hold. ing only two hearts in his own Piers five of ching, thal would be Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesttay, Jidy 13, 1055 BLACKWOOD onf BRIDGE By FASLEY BLACKWOOD Miss Brash Depends on Perfect Breaks Count on Miss Brash to put a hand ina Spot w things have to break just r ight lo avoid a sel, She ignored Mrs, Keen's over. herg: hand, he knew there Waa polnt in double fnessing, SINGLE FINESSE ; If the ten were played from; dummy and {t forced out the A very fay. crable circumstance —~ In oth situations, But here, where thy problem was to lose no hear’ Wicks at all, Mr. Daie Played’ dummy'’s queen, te “ngulnst only one card, the ki When the queen held, the m, nuhalhg proven was td hall: ‘the spade losers to one, Bo by trey of spades was Jed from the bourd and the ten {lnessed whe Mr. Abel played low. FINESSES QUEEN Mrs. Keen won with the jnck ard returned wnother small heart. yp Dale won with dummy's ace an led another spade, fuessing ty queen when Mr. Abel agaln play. td low. This held and the ag of spades then pleked up te king. The Inst chub from ty closed hand was ruffed In dus” tay and the hand spread (y four-odd, ad Whither to double tinesy against the adversely held kirg and jack depends upon ber many treks you can alford 4 luse in the suit, how many card you have in the suit and how th sult is divided between your hand rad the dummy, SO PPD, | > "WAAD 27" TAPS ows RADIO PHONES Dial 3552 or 4576 ' | At The Capitol Theatre ! ! COMING July 17, 1955 Complete Showings GARRS PLEASE GIVEN CHERCH BEING | "Salt of the Earth” FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE SUNDAY 7 p.imed pam. 9 pnel] p.m, NOTE THE 9-1) SUOW JRKLVOLIN HERMUATeD Onermeacee..1weRENONEOSENEEmeEY preparatory work bad been com- Packing -~ ¢ rating — Cartage — Storage “ jar move 4 le at SHTML MOVE: Was inde at. Local and Long Distance Moving Ashestas li 180 and further re. | Litt Van Service locations are da prospect inelud- i, # LPAVE It TO ing shifling of a Roman Cath- | ‘ o “YOUR A LEED VAN MAN" atic chureh and several blocks of the town “sometime within the hest 20 years” bul itis net on the same seale as the Thetford Mines: project, In spite of these perodle up- heals Che lawns of the usbes- tas country are flourishing cone: ALE CE SV AIO wed DHUDIeS. Hoth Thetford Mines teerreepnmnonanintins teteeens ese: end Asbestos ¢lalin they dave! nore cars per eaplta than any other city in Canada, - TRADE TURIVING ° Mt Basie wage is SLAd an how bite top amu ean earn aver $2, Hourly carings average $L77 and ‘trade de Giriving, ; | te many Gone are the ploneer diya i . When band of touph miners at a nearby Black Lake hitehed the ' mansheekle opadhwiys station ta the caboose of a Quebec Centra yoy y Le train te register Chedr discontent AiP) INES ind laughed uproarlously when \ the unsuspecting engineer pulled 3 , y s TIME FOUND — A Vb Centy Haut of town, | Wages then A ; (were $i diy. “velen, Haeplece wis dixeaver ge last Comfortable Service Hven the more esnt depressed Lord Marlvaga Yanate and wa é ols are seldom talked mboub and 144 years ago. The wate mac the bitterness of the 44 -month part ef the Ith Century, was ‘ From strike of MAO bs hecomlng a ning order, re T ' memory, ‘Thotllord, Asbestos and " Black bake are ridiag the boom, | Cl race Th the fight fora bigger share of the workd market, one Amerl- To eni-hacked company. Like Ane beatox, an offshoot af the mdiant Ki ' K American Snielting and Refin- ‘Kitimat-Kemano- Vancouver | m Quality . 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