THE COAST NEWS, Monday, July 24, 1950mx»•• * • • *V/.V.•V« • I ■ ♦ ».• • •iillllSiiiilliili'•••■.•••••I*.• • - * *.x:*xx;X:.v.vv:xxx;:wv.*.V«X*Xv%v.%v*v*v• ♦ • • •%** • • • • • •vX* ^xlt;*x*x*x*x*x%x-^x*x*x%vXv.v.;':« | • * * ♦ * ’ A A f AAfflf4** ._ _ AA4 I - A . A | . ■XWXvtvXvIv.V.'.’/.V* . A.V♦ 4 + 4 ♦ 4 4.' f /,*.%V . V. V-'-V- v - *.. ‘,v. » • V* •. _ A . A 4 ^ # W ^ W r A A A A J Ol 4 • V# A M A - . m 6 ■ #v.V.V# .....v.. v. v • •• -•'•tvXv/ * V.V- . . .'. • •.■.*.x*x%%%*.:-:*x-xvx%-x#!:-y^v-xvx-x*.*Xv•V*■v.v.y.v.1,v,v.v.v»;VA'.VLADEN WITH more than 1000 tons of assorted cargo, the Department of Transport's new vessel, the C.G.S. C. D. Howe, weighed anchor to start her maiden voyage for northern outposts in Canada's Eastern Arctic. The vessel is under command of Captain Albari Chouinard and will cover a distance of more than 12,000 miles in Arctic waters before returning to the St Lawrence River around October 15.The first leg of the journey will be around the coast of Labrador and through Hudson Strait to the Port of Churchill. Arrival of the vessel at the northern Manitoba port is expected around August 15 and by that time it wifi have emptied most of its cargo at Churchill, the C. D. Howe will pick up approximately 1,200 tons of cargo consisting mostly of fuel for the useof northern outposts.After leaving Montreal, the//C. D. Howe will take onsome cargo at Quebec city. The vessel is scheduled to call at ten different outposts before reaching Churchill: Cartwright, Rigo-let and North West River, Cape Harrison, Hopedale, Nain, Hebron, Port Burwell, Georges River, Fort Chimo, and Payne Bay.Scheduled to leave the Port of Churchill on August 21 on the second leg of its northern trip the C. D. Howe will head for Davis Strait and up into Baffin Bay and Foxe Basin, calling on such northern outposts as Cape Dorset, Lake Harbour, Frobisher Bay, Pangnirtung, Clyde River, Pond Inlet and Craig Harbour which is the furthest northern outpost on its itinerary. Calls may also be made at Dundas Harbour and Arctic Bay.