Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 17 May 1961, p. 10

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mum on lCanadaa atomic energy chief and punis tent critic sat side by side 1h misleading particularly in that lapea which concerns Minty day but remained nilioaqpart no two men have been en inthcir vim onnuclelr power gazed lna threeyear contro statlons versy revolving around the at Montreal engineer thnett mic enemy companys pm than IEnglineerj Government confine Itself To Research brief was inaccurate and tor for Canada but always ro Boyd read some brlettotm warn of min natural uranium commons research committee in which ha was highly critical of the program of the Atomic Enery of Canadax ted headed by Dre Mr Boyd described himself as frankly concerned buux the safety aspecuot rcact ors At the Gray proudent oithe Crown corporation lavethe commit tee his reply HAS OWN loans it mustjbe obvious to all o1 you he laid that be Mr Boyd is doing his best to ped die his own ideas on reactor designs UilAWA CP Traditional nccord on proposals or more benefits for veterans was sounded hiesday night in the Commons Veterans Aiiairs Minister Churchill outlined in general terms government proposals to broaden benefits under the War Veterans Allowance Act origin ally passed ln 1930 to aid non pensionable servicemen ot thn First World WarCanadas so calledjburnedout veterans Liberal and CC spokesmen promised full support Details will be disclosed when the bill itself is given first reading in the wake of in troductory resolution This mentions bigger montth allowances higher income coil lngs for recipients more exem ptlons on property and lntome modified conditions of eligibility wr fend certain administrative changes ARE BASIC Mr Churchill said the Allow ancea Act and the Pensions Acl for disabled pensions constitute iPolic holders roblem UllAWA GP MP5 whoare policyholders in no operative life insurance com pany vote on any legislation in volving their company That was the poser presented byfllarold Winch CCF Van couver East to Dougas Morton PC TorontoDaven port who was acting chairman during private members hour in the pommons Tuesday It arose after CCF Leader Argue said he and at least two other CCF MP5 were policy holders in the Cooperative Life Insurance Company which has private senate bill before ParL liarnent Thebrll already approved by the seeks to change the company xx ting rights so that its empldye can not gain con trol through the use of proxy votes Mr Morton did not have to give an opinion because the bill never got vote It was considered by the Corn mons in committee of the whole house and then left over or third and final reading at next Tuesdays session St Laurent Tells Canada loin OAS WlNNlPEG Former prime Louis St Lau ntrecommended Tuesday that Canada join the Organization of American States gt Mr Stylaurenthhead of Liblt oral governments from 1548 to 1957 said joining the OAS would be advantageous to us and in other countries viiir St Laurentpnovc an swercd ttcn questions at scivice club luncheon here Asked if Canada should rec ognize Red China he said Areut we recognizing Red China already by selling them wheat is thercreally much harm in having representatives from China living in Ottawa and for us to have rcpresenta lives in their country Visit PrecisionBuilt Cottage Display II nan Puma mm Anne at Barrio Precision Built dummy Chan is finished with 91m simian or incl in atomic plants Dr Gray called on Dr Lewis vice praident of re search and development of Ar omlc Energy at Canada and Dr Laurence director of reactor research to dispute Hr Boyds statements on the shitty ot the corporations reactors Dr Lewis said that if every thing posslble went wrong with reactor used by the corpora tion on radiation at all would escape to the outer worl Dr Crayolao took issue with hir Boyds statement that Atomic Energynf Canada sci entists had never made truly unbiased engineering re view oi the best type at reac Traditionalllccord Sounded IforMore Veterans Benefits the basic iahrlc ot legislative mistanoe to Canadian veter ans Both had seen numerous amendments the last in 1957 for the Allowances Act Since 1530 this act had aided 158867 veterans and 28015 wi dows and orphans At present 47204 veterans and 19266 de pendents werc drawing assist ance Numbers had increased stead ily as veterans found them selves unable to find work due to war service dehlllty not at tributable to wounds Chcsley Carter LBurin Burgeol said he hoped for speedy passage of the legisla tion and also that it would be extended to cover classifica tions such as the merchant navy Today the Commons was to sit only for two hours in the morning and confine afternoon buslnas to the address by President Kennedy to joint sitting oi the Senate and Com mons Dont Miss lli quired that the moderator net heavy water such studio had been made outpflndinga werethat the heavywater reactor was the only one that met the emnomic competition in Ontario AEC SUPPORTS Concluded Dr Gray So far as am concerned we have the genuine and com pletn support of the United States Atomic Energy Commls clan and the United Kingdorn Energy Authority for our posia tan of developing watermodery oted power reactors We feel the Weight of quali iled opinion on our side for out weighs Mr Boyds opinion The Crown corporation has decided to use natural uranium iuel in power plants and heavy water to make the fission process possible TWO BEING BUILT This process is being followed lll an perimental atomic power plant now nearing com pletion at holphton some 150 miles northwest of Ottawa and In Canadas first fullscale nu clear plant at Douglas Point on the eastern shore of Lake llu ron Mr Boyd has repeatedly ad vocated the use of helium gas and graphite in place of heavy water The fuel would be of en riched uranium and carbide Mr Boyd saidalso that ho was irankly worried about the safety of thc Rolphton and Douglas Point stations In the reactors used there was direct conflict between safety and economy of opera tion which doesnt exist in any other type of reactor SAYS FACTOR LOWERED flha reactors were of the pres suretube type and the design ers had arranged with the boiler inspection branch of the Ontario labor department to lower the safety iactor The safety problem would grow when power plants were located in the most heavilypop ulated areas of Canada Mr Boyd suggested redis tribution oi the lunctions of the atomic energy control board my Show nouimou srou first Show 1030 lllVi Second snowz3n an and private companies The enginevWearondtear with Imperial MchioH VBARRJIE lavcos of the great Outdoor great indoors tolfFo grant pop thats it No morebottlesto lug backtd the store 110 more sicles partiesor picnics freeze Calypso solid keeps the other bottle pileup nuclei the sink No more deposits to pay no glasses Calypsos cool for hourseven on steaming hot days keeps towash no opener needed no bulky cansnothing but deli ous sandwiches cool tool gt crelaxing refiesthent CalypsolA nongassy soft drink destgned Look for calypso qt supcmorkets grocers comfy 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