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The Evening News from Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan • Page 10

Publication:
The Evening Newsi
Location:
Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan
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10
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Page THE EVENING NEWS, SAULT STE. MARIE, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1953 Portion of Locks Park Opened to Public Today Once aeain it will be possible for the public to "lock a boat" through Sault Locks. portion of the Government Park below the Sault Locks was of. ficiallv opened to the public this mornin" On hand for the ceremony were Congressman Victor A. Knox of the Sault and Donald M.

Finlayson. Sault banker and president of the Board of Education. along with Loretto High Class, Sodality Officers Named The senior class of Loretto High School recently elected class officers as follows: Gary Johnson: Vice President. Beverly Keelean; Secretary. Joanne DePaul: Treasurer.

Ann Avers. The Sodality officers are as follows: DePaul; Vice Prefect, Philip Lynch; Secretary. Jon Henderson: Apostolic Committee. Beverly Keelean: Eucharistic Our Lady Committee, Margaret Latondress: Literature Committee. Ann Ayers; Social Committee, Rene Savoie.

I Clifford Aune. area engineer for the JU. S. Army Corps of Engineers. Rep.

Kno'x, shortly after the truce i in Korea, had asked Army officials 1 in Washington what the policy would be on the Lock situation in the Sault. and kept in touch with officials when policy was discussed. Finlayson. prior to the area being closed to the public in June. 1950 was a familiar figure on trie Lock i wav to the First National Bank.

During the day. as a respite from the cares of business, he would at I times head to the park and "lock a jboat" through, a popular pastime for many residents of thr Sault. For the past 30 days, engineer em- ployes have been completing landscaping of the park after antiaircraft batteries were moved to another location, and also installing the new fence line leading from of Boulevard and Park Place. The park area will be open during daylight hours only, officials point out, and the area will be closed to the public between sunset and sunrise as a security measure. The area available to the public extends from just east of the MacArthur lock stairway, to the government warehouse some 1,000 feet east of the Lock.

Court of 56.85 were paid Thursday in municipal court by James Trumphour of Kinross AFB for transporting a .22 caliber rifle in a game area during the 15 days preceding the opening of the season. The grin was in his car trunk in Kinross Township on Sept. 30. Paragraphs Peninsula Corps October 1. K.

S. Jas. Stewart E. C. Collins Calclte W.

A. Paine Farrandoc sault Sault. On! Oni oni. 11:30 Ont. 11:40 Thos.

line c. ri son TFAKEFEEUD The pipe construction in this area is expected 1 3:25 to be completed about the middle vr. p. snyder Jr. 3.20 of October, according to informa- H.

s. Wilkinson on" tion received from officiaJs of the Anderson Brothers Company con- A. P. Harvey tractors for installing the pipeline a here. The Anderson Company-began its operations with Wakefield as Mathe-Kston headquarters on Aug.

12. for 30 dr hml miles of between Marenisco c. j. caliaway and Bessemer. They expected to complete this phase of the job before Uov.

1, but unless unforeseen difficulties and inclement -weather arise, the job here is about completed, it was reported. Workers are anxious to complete the work here because of the coming cold weather. MENOMJNEE L. Lewis has been appointed general manager of the Lloyd Manufacturing Company by President Richard N. Greenwould of the Heywood-Wakefield Company.

The appointment was effective Oct. 1, 1953. Lewis, who has beer, acting in the capacity of general manager for the past several months, succeeds John A. Benzing in that position. Benzing is fully recovered from illness but has been advised by his physician to assume less arduous duties.

Jn complying with this advice, Benzing is. giving up his position as general manager and will take over Lews' former duties as sales mana- Sault. Ont 8:00 6:15 Sir J. Dunn Elmbranch Sault, Ont. E.

J. Burlington 8:30 X'enus 3" 00 E. Y. Tonrnsend 10:15 E. W.

ParKnv 9:50 L. E. Block" 10:35 C. S. Hebanl 10:55 J.

A. Campbell DOWNBOUND A.M. Soodoc i Grand Island Sparrows Ft. 10:0" J. T.

Hutchinson F. D. J. MMrell W. E.

Corey 11:43 Clyde Billings 2:00 A. H. Ferbert 2:30 W. Edenborn 3:30 Sastodoc 3:40 J. E.

Ferris 3:30 Cambria 4:10 N-ora-ar Prescott 5:30 6:00 J. A. FaiTell 8:43 Col. J. Pickands Pioneer 9:30 Ont.

B. C. Everest Sault. Ont. ger of the Lloyd Manufacturing I M.

10:11 Company, also effective Oct. 1. HARQUET-TE Klippen-Holm, Duluth contractors, will soon begin work on the remodeling of the Nes- Ias 1 IBM A.M. Jas B. Bids 12:50 ter Block, West Washington Street I Jam.

Schneider 13:33 pitted in the btae last Easter Sunday. The Duluth firm was Hilda 1:00 Davidson 5:10 A. S. TJpwm 4:35 'Smith Thompson 5:10 Kencra Ont. 6:00 disposal plant is SO per cent complete.

City Manager George Meholick announced, lleholick said was awarded the contract on a bid of Separate contracts will let. on the remodeling of the inter- i Ashrroft i or 5 llt the starting date of opertaions in the plant is tentatively set for Jan. 1 1954 Selkirk 5auit, Ont. Wm Hwford 8:00 DOTWiBOOND IRON MOUNTAIN Strike-connected violence flared to a dangerously new high at the Kingsford Chemical Company plant, resulting in the arrest of three strikers by the Kingsford city police. All three arrests resulted from ing at cars going in or coming out! of the chemical company, gates and one charge is a circutt court felony.

In addition to the arrests, the I Kingsford Chemical Company reported 23 or more panels of win- John Rom Solx-eis I Jos. Kail 3:35 3:35 3:35 3:40 Ont. Verooa F. Dumon E. B.

Barber Thomas T. M. C. C. 7'30 B.

W. stevart Ont. 4:40 MARQUETTE Methods of improvjr.E the pror.cn-.y of the Up- er Peninsula will hr. discovered nere Oct 21-22 at a mooting- of the Upper Peninsula Development Bureau. Emphasis he placed dow giass in th-e maintenance build- on the new Ebasco repor-.

a survey ing broken by stones allegedly obtained "by the bureau to thrown by the strikers. peninsular progress. guide hub and rim from an old sidewheeler is part of a wreck betag removed from Lake Huron ship channel near Port Huron, fcy u. S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Perhaps to most people jwt a rusty piece of iron, but to old-timers it is part of take history lonp gone, hnt still remembered. Identify of fe not known, but believed to be at least 75 jears oW. Photo) t'p'gots Uinpiri- Ed'lIurK-y's arm and sliding ky of the Yankees is out on an attempted i steal of second base in the third inning of the opening world series game in A'cw 1'ork. Dodgers Shortstop Pecwee. Reese makes the tag.

Wirephoto) i CONGRATULATION To Northern Builders upon the completion of this beautiful, new home sec- tion development. This aggressive project is forward step in the Sault's progress ond growth and indicates the rising tide of home ownership. It Has been our privilege to do all the sewer and excavating work on this National Homes project. EXCAVATING SEWER WORK JOSEPH POGLESE 1029 E. EASTERDAY DIAL 2-2534 COME TO THE OPEN HOUSE- See The Beautiful TILE FLOORS In The 19541 PACEMJi 816 9th AVENUE South of New Lincoln School Between Superior and Swinton INSTALLED BY CUSTOM FLOORS 303 ASHMUN DIAL 2-6751 BEST WIS FORA PENING OF THE NEW, MODERN PACEMAKER st you for the opportunity of installing the plumbing and heating in these beautiful, modern homes.

PLUMBING W. C. "Tug" WILDS PLUMBING-HEATING 330 E. SPRUCE DIAL 2-9781 DEPENDABLE, EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE IS THE FIRST CONSIDERATION OF OUR BUSINESS WE ARE HAPPY TO HAVE PARTICIPATED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF NORTHERN RVILDERS NEW 1953 PACEMAKER ALL ELECTRICAL WORK IN THESE HOMES BY 111 ELECTRICAL SERVICE RUDYARD, MICH. PHONE 2506.

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