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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 May 1965, p. 17

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movie version of Maureen's Broadway smash, 'Never Too Late'. It's being filmed at Warner Brothers and is a big step back for Miss O'Sul- Actress Maureen O'Sulli- yan, playing the part of the mother, and Connie Stevens, in the role of the daughter, go through a scene for the Teebergs Dyed Rainbow Hues ARGENTIA, Nfld. (CP)--Sail-| ors may see some colorful ice- bergs drifting off Canada's east) Evergreen. coast this spring. The interna-| Scientists pher, says the color will movements of the bigger bergs, a perennial menace to shipping. Ten-foot patches. of high-inten- have been trying be|have used to help the patrol plot the), ( By BOB MacKENZIE QUEBEC (CP)--Nuclear ex- perts agree the world will face a severe power shortage in the next 20 years but they are not sure just how much of the in- creased demand will be sup- plied, by atomic power. _ The annual meeting of the Canadian Nuclear. Association closed Wednesday night with a forecast of "tremendous ad- vances" in nuclear technology by Dr. B. W. Lewis, vice-pres- ident in charge of science for Atomic Energy of Canada Lim- ited. possible will be reality in a very short time." But a paper predicting world's nuclear capacity to 1985 said it will depend on local con- ditions whether nations switch to nuclear power or the supply of power from thermal plants burning fossil |fuels like coal and oil. H. B. Merlin, analytical en- lgineer for Atomic Energy of |Canada, said world demand for lelectric power will increase five itimes by 1985. Many develop- ling nations with plentiful sup-| _ \plies of conventional fuels can/it is expe + imeet this demand without go- livan from the shattering of her life because of the death two years ago of her hus- band, director John Farrow. --AP Wirephoto jing to nuclear power, while oth- ers will probably enter the nu- clear field. WILL SET TREND Power Shortage Sure Bet But Atoms Use Uncertain 'able to compete on a cost basis in areas like Japan, India, Pak- istan, Cuba and some Euro- pean nations which now have to import fuel. If any of these nations make the change, their neighbors probably will follow. Dr. Lewis said Tuesday's an- nouncement by Premier Lesage that Quebec is entering the nu- lclear field is a "big step' for- |ward. While Atomic Energy of Canada will build the station, engineers with Hydro - Quebec jwill gain experience necessary for further work. | The reactor, which will use He said scientists are opti-/natural uranium fuel and a new/ steam, and the steam will drive mistic, "and what looks to be\design employing ordinary|the turbines directly. water for harnessing the heat, 'will help research "'and should linto nuclear energy from other sources." | The plant, which Premier Le- increase|sage predicted would cost $100,-|heat transfer system. 1000,000, still is in the design stage, but engineers say it should be operating by the an- nounced date of 1973, and pos- jsibly even sooner. | Site of the 250 megawatt sta- /tion will not be announced until ldesign work is completed, about 14 months from now, but shore of the St. Lawrence River jnear Montreal, J. C. Lessard, president of Quebec Hydro and the Cana- boiling light water reactor will/Churchill which dian Nuclear Association, If costs prove competitive with other means of power pro- duction, other larger nuclear plants will be built, serving areas remote from hydro power like the Gaspe. i Like other Canadian CANDU! reactors, it will use natural uranium fuel and a heavy water moderator, But instead of using heavy water heated in the core of the reactor to power steam generators, the '"'boiling light water" reactor will circulate ordinary water through the re- jactor. Heat from the nuclear fission will turn the water to The power output will be sim- lilar to the Douglas Point instal-| | the |help to deflect more engineers|lation now being built in On- Lady Churchill's Peerage | Will Strike Familiar Note LONDON (CP) -- A familiar,to a life peerage earlier this note will be added to the|month. It is not likely, how-| Churchill story when the widow ever, that the 80-year-old widow of the famous Sir Winston takes|Will play an active political her seat in the House of Lords. Details are stili hush - hush nouncement is expected within a week or two. Chartwell is the big red- bricked 16th - century country home where the Churchills en- tertained guests from all parts of the world. It was in this rural retreat some 30 miles south of London t ic_ Win- tario by Atomic Energy of Can- jada. The Douglas Point. station will use heavy water for the! Although there is a saving in| |heavy water, which costs about} |$22 a pound, Dr, Lewis said the Quebec plant cost will not be/ less than a Douglas Point-type| linstallations of a similar size) as the Quebec plant will be al }prototype. But larger installa- |tions could be built in the future ods already tested and proved. WILL BE EASIER | "Biggest advantage of the The final trend probably willjearlier the plant will be used/have an easier life." be dictated by leading nations|to handle peak loads when low| in certain regions of the world. Nuclear power plants will be | | | After 9-Hour TOKYO (Reuters) -- A Jap- -/anese surgeon has succeeded in Nine is under fruitless. bulk proved nths of their water. On the average about 20,000 sity dye will be shot onto the|bergs break away from glaciers| bergs by arrows from the U.S. in northern waters each year thai in a six - coast guard oceanographic ship|and drift south until they reach May 7 he joined a left arm, cut|culate in the Gulf Stream off Newfound-joff about three inches from theljoperation, started three hours) are|shoulder, to the body of a 20-\after the accident, was over land. But only about 40 _jre-connecting a man's. arm with |his body about nine hours after it was severed in a traffic acci- dent, it was disclosed Wednes- day. Dr. Shigeru Fukuyama said tional ice patrol plans to color|for years to find a successful large enough to worry scientists year-old farmer them in rainbow hues--perhaps|way to destroy icebergs but so even purple. far no.luck. Fire bombs, can- Lt.-Cmdr. | and seamen At last count at The man, Hikoichi Araki, was water levels ipower output. but Quebec Hydro will not pay| For Lady Churchyl carries some of memories: Peace serenity, away from the noise and bustle of London: The place where her grandchildren could romp, feeding the Australian black swans on the lake or flying through house that Lady Churchill built on the croquet lawn. cted to be on the south|at a saving by employing meth-| CARRIES PLAQUE Around the kitchen garden warmest role, | other peer in British history. | the rotating summer) stands a brick wall containing! a plaque erected by Lady Says: built between the (The Canadian Press May 4 "The | said/be for the operators, who will|greater part of this wall was) years 1925) Mr. Lesage estimated the,;and 1932 by Winston with his) reduce hydro project would cost $100,000,000 own hands." | ich tome EXPORT - all of this, The agreement with\carried a story suggesting the! 'Surgeon Sews Arm Back Severance crete wall while riding a motor- leycle. The arm was kept in ice, with 'salt water and heparin fused to prevent the blood re- maining in the arm from co- lagulating, Dr. Fukuyama said. hour operation| He said blood started to cir-| the arm when the The patient has been in satis- factory condition since he un- least 150 had been counted. so|taken to hospital with his sev-|derwent another operation Sun- yer, a coast guard oceanogra-|lampblack to hasten melting! waters Ifyou like your excitement big and bold... DODGE'65 alot more car for your money! Ronald C. Kollme-\non fire and covering them with far this spring in Newfoundland/ered arm on the night of May 6 when he crashed into a con- If a car ts something special to you, take a good, long look at Dodge Dodge is special. 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The most car in the popular-price field MONACO * POLARA 880 * POLARA 440 * DODGE 330 \the vides federal that government Atomic Energy pro- of} life peerage would give her the right to call herself Lady Clem- | PLAIN Canada will build the plant, |entine. This is incorrect. Such| OF FILTER TIP bring it into production, then) sell it to Quebec Hydro. price will be based on the cost) of a coal - burning thermal! power plant of similar size. In the Douglas Point case, Ontario Hydro-is expected to) pay $60,000,000 for the $80,000,-| {000 project. If costs work out on! |the same ratio, Quebec will pay jabout $75,000,000 for the com- pleted plant. Continental STEAM BATH and MASSAGE 728-2460 725-2109 16A Ontarie St. use of the Christian name in Sale| the title is reserved only for the daughters of dukes, earls and marquesses. Lady Churchill the daughter of a knight.) 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