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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-02-13, Page 12X-Roy Equipottot in Builcibio. 2.250 Mile. Trans,Conadd PoPellirle As wIntta, closea in and halted ties left by the, first Weid as. well ' work on the 2,40-ualle Trans-Can-las •adding Mere (1.001. SPA M; ada pipeline., one of the last linits and the finished weld, tonsistlng to leave the SaAiiitchewao right of of a o filler" and "cap° that built way was a rugged little truek full the Weld lip approViinately, sixteenth of an inch shove the wall of the pipe, OVIt 11041.14098 INOUROCE DEPT. Jigs been iaalfaliked to 101'0 helP11411 tiPeehaiged hervice for 'toe protection. of 1'411.111T, KEYMEN -SOLE OWNEILSREPtit Be ,ASSURIED CugsPit..— FRANK.C. HOPPER •.,Iteprisanta‘e7-.." Canada Life WINGHAMi "OrsiT, DELMORE'STINES' ANNUAL:1Ni', tY;164sofWPlte":Ontalo curP011(CdticceleP .cOtl;P- titolat r hi°rParena iasWe4 itadaYOtthe occasion of the,Bc1: more einh's Annual hoilaniel- The hvietts, kwiqnrristr oPik7 Tfig reo4ows:Itp7Ws rox titer, Mildnsay, Wingham, Ford- Wihh, Paloieraon Belifrave, gerrle, Allenforci and Clifford. Winners of , the ii:00 o'clock draW. Were; Plitt, William AteElWain'S, Pordwiels rink, 3 wins plus 31; so nd a9 Iel::'arrit3 wins plus 4; 'third, : Crawford,- vilghm02p 13; 2op Montag, Walkerton, :4 plus. 10; consolation, ,Frank Field, Tees7 water. Eleveno'clock drtpr, Alex Hoitom, Clifford; 3 plus 17; second, Dr, K, M, Maclennan, Wingham, 2 plus 12; third,.' John M9TUvisii, Wroxeter, .plus 12; fourth, Weir MeDtkaald, TeesWater, •2 plus 12; consolatiOn, Bower Farrish, Gorrie. air j, Mks on's each night li!` at 7.15 1.0-* I Stet., fek 1,4,15410 llshehk • Siitr#41114 AIM!** Kletnatlt in • El61 and . P #400.0.1; chiliiroos story • at, little boy *id girl. , M#alt.;' !Plea, W4,10-, Feb, 10-19-30 0,0001c opy.L. ON THE and, "URANIUM. Boom" An N-ray technician- scans two strips of processed film for, weld- ing flaws. • Punetuality: The art of guessing how late the other person is going to be. Ready to gb underground, a section of pipeline,, welding' 'completed and inspected by • X-ray, awaits application of Iprotective sheath. Schno1-10.10',Lon, Resnendsering the :,,kord at 11.15, poapni Areetin* ei.Tai) ; thOoldaY"eve'abig ',4t 8 pin. PraYer:MeetMif and Hihie Study Iht H ti -w tc iii i .... .1,1,11.1! ... . 014, ... i p.1111,1.4,0 NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY Ahout 2t1. percent, Of the finished Welds were subjected to X-ray arninntion, care'king taken to elude, a selection of work done by each welder on the job. VW rate of Inspection adequately revVals the average quality of work being produced,' -" • ' selected a Wcfcl, to ex, amine, the ,x-ray technician at- tached his X-ray, tube ateP. the finished joint, lie then Posit/0.110 two strip0 of film `between the^ tube and the weld 'and expOsed them to the, correct, amount of radiation. The power necessary, for this "picture taking" was produced by a generator hooked• up to the motor of the truck, He 'then re- peated the prOcesS across .other sections of the weld,. Moving - the.; WO° each time, until the entire, 207-inch• circumference had .been1 charted. Du. Pont' of Canada X-ray, specialists, who supply the"film° and act' as advisors on its use, estimate. that more than .500,000 feet of PIM will be used before the pipeline is completed. of X-ray equipment. ' All during the pipclaying season. this .compact X-ray Juboratory wheels—one of several in. operation —Was kept busy peering into the innards of the big 34-inch steel tube to ensure that the welded joints were ,free from flaWS, ed' vane° protection against dangerous and costly leaks once the natural gas line goes underground and into service, The X-ray.truck tagged along behind the axe-welding crews as they moved across the prairie stringing the ad-foot .lengths of pipe together like so many oversize beads, xiierienced t pipe-welding teams working at top speed completed about •a mile and a half of line each eight-hour day, some .200 welds, 4ach weld involved three steps:: the initial joining a "stfinger bead" pr shallow weld that aligned the two ends of pipe together; the "het pass" which burnt out any.itnpuri- - N 11,1 lc sH si Drama , Comedy - Musical Entertshunent TEEURSDAY,,F*B. 14 at 8.15. pen. C011151UNITY HALL, GoRftlE Three One-Aet Plays by North Hiuony CIeturmursh and. Howick Clubs THURSDAY, FEB. 21 at 8.15 01.11'4TON DISTRICT COLLEGIATE. INSTITUTE Winning, playa , North,Festivals South HuronFestivals 51uideali '"Entertainment EVRRYBODY WELb0;VIE.--Tickets available fiend _r Farmers Punched 'tickets from. Feb-14 good• for halt adnifuslott to Actually goes THRU THE SKIN 10 relieve Muscular Aches and Pains Rexall's new liquid Penetrating pain- killer positively will not burn, redden, or irritate the skin. Cooling, soothing, pleasantly fragrant. Brings 4vick, • positive relief to muscular aches and Pains. GET THRU TO PAIN—muscular - !, ,aChes,, stiffness arid soreness, simple 9 neuritis; muscular lumbago, -minor — iheuMatic Am Exclusive. Noxell Promh;ct. :24,13," far`..us too: By three quarter' time Our girls were still It was, getting dangerously close— The girls were nearly dead:. At last the final 'whiatle blew, ,;11.-27 the 'Score 'A favour of the • Wingham girls 'they Could 'ask for :any 'more.? • • . , laoth trarris.:ture played hard • And wore : ready to fry; their iliac, When OeXtwilie two 'teams meet we'll':vvin; I'll lid 'a Deanne : Allan •,X1EA lvl tl 'hi ft Since the` truck was equipped for processing -as well as exposing Pin, a .complete radiograph of. the •weld' was available for study ,,a . few; minutes .iaeat'it,•104 been ,taffeti!.., Any weld .tilitt„Wa's :not tip to stand*; aid' could thus.. be repaired -before; the welding: crew 'nuivet),,, en ritri4,1 Nat: as: important,, -the' qualitp of each Welder's. work' Conk' .bc- under constant .obscrvittion. X-rays can iitieoVer' .:milnerens d'efects that May, occur and that ate not Ythe naked eYOL-nburnthrong:its1,1 1itelt of 'penetration ;, pin-.holes;,. lack ."of , flibion; .cracks and 'Undereuts,-.All' smelt: flaws' show ,up; on the radkui; graph with a ,characteristie shadoW, and the . X-ray AnSppeter,s,,c01:110- back , 'on, the job lOelcing,,,fer, .these tell=tale shadows WheKthe. pipeline; Starts' to snake Vay';.eitStWardi. Again in the„'spring..' BEACH McKibbons PHONE 53 WINGHAM • i ! ..... .. pi ...... p . . . pi ..... . .04111410111101114114010141.1111, . 1.444.44.4.144444..4.4 44. ......... .. n1 44. lll llll 44 • • bi C • ti . io A .t% hl fc IV In an ;interview in' Teronto,` Jaift, 'wary 30th, the' March of Dime8 current campaign for ,ftiods".' Was tgiVen an enthusiastie'eridorsenfent by.. Ontario's: Minister. of Health,: the Honotitable Mackinnon Phillips, m.p.; who stated that•March of Dimes• funds,- as .adrainintered. by the Ontario Chapter, Canadian Foundation for Poliornyclitis, plaYs ajarge part the rehabilitation. Of I post-polio ,,paralytics '131.1S year, Undertite - expended Pregrani juk adopted:liy ,tbe.:kothi-' dation,' the March": of,,Dintear.relia::... to adults handicaPped,:orthogeadi-: callY," he saik"IntelligcritlY.'diree tea . rchabilitatron, . starting 1Witti medical '...correct'.. proCcdpies ,. and followed by training in neW enables Many, .'regarded as: helpless- cripples ;to' .get= abotit and nitikq their own.'way. the. ,Minister also .paid tribtiteAO- the. manner. in -•whick thd-.March.:tif Dinies, raises Mothers%March'of !Polk; ikri,:prac-- tical way .to.help-.,:these; people re gaih their financial, indendniien,e,„ help them load normal 0140 iliyeS,-. all 'they, „ need • Mother's Maitih;is.,:.etti,,,ChauCe:7;to help. them,'' " This year; :65 'Mothers' -Mt-trelids wilt be held,. in Ontario-. OroMiiisi,7 ties :both' large' • and . small, ''-a,110r March of Diniei, offientisieatirnate` that a mininaurn:of,, 100;006," zeng will be taking Pait:.COMPeting for. honours . as: the farthest NOrth pOinta Sichixf IiiipuSkashig;, farthest 'weSt.,,gill y6 Rainy itiver',,cinc,I,;.-p*.Ort ,Pranees.; 'farthest. east Wiit:b6.f:eanedster: and cities Province will be .helding'.! -the Mothers?. kareli,i- With. almost' 0,060 taftino, part in.".Toretitoir, ' 7 kioki like -,the „biggest,'.year ev4i. for 'March of -Dimes", isald TGF' Delete, -of pre:Wont Ontario ,Chapter. .nOW -;thae., the, public is Willing 'to :give Us tho dupp:oit 46(1., .to tackle our, increase& :re- sponsfbilitieS „under, the. ex, minded program:, .1 r. o0 'ow this umbelimtisle value. Mete Rinses ere through' And through on to the' Well known high stan4arcl-of;BEACH • • • S a to t. ti e leer t new 'type ',.All-,Ovet7H eat Microtube Surface" Eleinelts are fast, efficient and giiarenteed fOr 3 years. 'Each 'is conteollici by' a sseven-heat 'intenlity iwitch,alust the..fight h'est,fot.isch cooking need-- w10e 01 . , • ifhe.extra:,latge, •fu,ILPOrcelein lined for 19n9 life, and .easy .cleaning.,,It it equippe0 with its pendable: oven heal „cont;ol. The, bioiler pan rick ' :Th e entire exterior of the,Renge etiamelvA'pes clean in a , t t, 8 THOSE EVER POPULAR Housedres I ANA CASUALS and ViltAtip 40$0" THIS WEEK AN IMPERIAL DRILLING CREW DISCOVERED OIL NEAR ,LEI1U04. ALEIERTA. THAT DISCOVERY HAS AFFECTED THE LIFE OF ALMOST EVERY tANADIAN & HELEN MORGAN' , CASUALS ,.141.otl trati:gei.cction of obado -oud .styles 'You On certain to :44410 Juite,to top thou seem and ;mike your atonic 'rem fresh rarittp cottons In "the many Paisley, -(1heiketit,isind Novelty Pattkrum shown. •,lenteii,111:4e f,he AOH)ny styles with Perky ettilk, brief sleeves,, 001balless V—neeir Ibis 'with cluster pleats, etc: SINE LEDUC ' In 1,06, Canida's,own 6;14400 only nine pereent Of her demand. Today, they p~e(tea about 70, percter *hi& hat • incieasea by three rimeS. 11; 1946, Cariada t1 proven oil reserves were 72 million barrels, Today, there areal. • Milt flute billiatl harreits; a 40 d, 4 i 6there were terse 11 foil pipe line in fl 'dal -Today, there ire hflol"4 thin 5,o ':,-Hiles, to) :10.1`6, tgefe Were gill 'Oilth Piled 101110 in Tpdqs .there gTrnillion )04 a I 0,14 -dt all the moRGAN CASUALS $2498 Ire Sfiei,i Irani Wkio to and 1.4%.440 24,/,t 'in 'both costa. The crew at Iniperial Leiliic No, 1 that winter's day knew that very few wells, drilled . iii Utipr,Oveli teccitOry \and Oil -in commercial quantities. This could be just another wain a lotig series of failures ; ; 153 of them at a cast or ,$2,000,06() . which linperial had (killed in, western Canada, " When, inlperial Leduc No, X. "calm in" on YebttistY 15,,1947, the elated crew knew they har11.111ade an inlpeittitiit discovery, What they knOW VAS jest hoW important their discovery was, 'for fittOrial tedu4 .1 .• encouraged' not only InIpetlal byt butalteds a. 6r. other Companies t6 look for J r 1 and' find . More oil in Canada. What Were dit-tesulta? ' Of' NEW Nik.u.sulltIALS are Lheee fet atittat *PltitsttiliVVIll airioet Olated lfrikotts, ILloli :4Vetitletis, Bark Cloths, SeerSUekert4r etc', •. „ Tab MAX Eirptt: cage-grOWini oil producing industry, ploying thousands, • New refineries; and tapalision ones;: . Birth of dozens of.ne.w industries, ' • Largcsavings of foreign exchange that. would* have been spent oti oil inapOrt1. A'§tlier supply CA Oil for Canada: :No has this develophient reached its- peaks' Though, about four billion. dollars have ready been invested lit finding and developing Canadian oil, caperts predict another 20 NilliOrt spent during the itekt 25 yea's: bringing us still more more jeibai course's mote, `.) Niethday Was a happy day for us alit The place ,Was VitiOgiltfin Ci'S'ellafIrirorticitlisrle"a'44trorslit.°Nnoigkitim‘ -. Tile 'testa y6telf find 'out adion,:,' c46t, the game off to a start ,, . • . . , Mrs. lilffin,. as referee, t •mounding' the opening,wbist 6 The rest' then did` tliolr Winghain .girig tedlc bail . Eight lbaakmte they did •menrc," Ruth); 'Fry got two at them, • • 06Wdy got tone: mete:: But Setifortli'was "right lit titbit'," It was anybody's But ter keep the scot-0 their% — ' S'ilirelY WAS Whignitrit'S kind, The Score 'read 1.64. ' • The Oat quarter aeon 'Then at the lialt :tithe Whimtim444,