Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Apr 1962, p. 18

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jthe appointment is part of a} Such a school is being held tn |provincial reorganization of the/Toronto every month. jcoroner system. He will replace) go far about 160 coroners New Coroner . Dr. Smyrle Laws f Toronto, + ; For Ontario {cies coroner of tne. province aes eae dite oe tae nave been mate in Montreal's! |Bordeaux Jail where a number jof riots and disturbances have jtaken place in recent years. Tne practical effect on Brit- _| Sandys Says U.K. |p pie Could not be gece) BOrdeaux Prison Changes Outlined LONDON (Reuters) -- Com- merchant shipping agreement QUEBEC (CP) -- Attorney- He told the legislature fire- Pe : : for the last 25 years. dicated their willingness to at- : monwealth Secretary Duncan was designed to ensure, he said. General Lapalme Thursday proof mattresses had been put TORONTO (CP)--Dr. H. C. Mr, Roberts also disclosed tend. Future Predicated : | restrict coas rade » S| Sandys had made to the Cana- 4 a "se A OTTAWA | (CP)--The federaliristn by some ee oe ane 4G ge ee dian Austra ennedt. to obliged to accept this change in heen built and attempts were June 1. to attend a recently establishedlgeert hgh eee oe governments uranium agency $1,700,000,000 the terms of the Commonwealth being made to segregate pris- 3 predicts a bright future for the Under the 1957 Canadian uranium industry, Britain was to buy starting in the early 1970s, tons of uranium at $8 a pound-- Eldorado Mining and Refining a total of $192,000,000. Deliver- Limited said in its annual re- ies were to be between mid-1963 port tabled in Parliament and the end of 1966 but the decision runs counter to | Regrets Proposal the principle of equal treat- Sandys said Thursday the Brit- A Conservative member, Si- j;c404 ; ; cans lin cells, rust-proof, stainless Cotnam, 45, of Pembroke has that some 200 coroners of the! Dr. Cotnam is a graduate of ; : hinefiel ; © listed a number of changes that Me fs : ish government regrets the Ca. mon Wingfield-Digny, had asked "steel mess plates had been pro-|been named supervising coroner! 49 coroners in the province-- McGill University and was a Lakes to shipping on the Cana- Vary the agreement. ae - Attorney-General Roberts told s¢hool for coroners "will be/broke since 1945, serving also Sandys said: "We have felt merchant shipping agreement." oners. 'the legislature Thursday that/placed on the inactive list." as coroner of Renfrew County. * ° Brighter [ Jranium ment which the Commonwealth } nadian government's proposal to in the Commons what reply vided, recreation rooms. hadiof Ontario, to take effect. nextiwho have shown no inclination medical officer in the Canadian commitment) .. '| the 12,000 dian register Thursday that the $1,400,000,000 in uranium sales so far may be no more than a token of the industry's value to Canada in the years ahead William' M. Gilchrist, presi- dent of Eldorado, said that after the early 1970s there will be a gradual increase in demand '"'to a point at which a world short- age of economically priced uranium {s a distinct possibil- ity." He added that the natural characteristics of Canadian ore and the efficiency of mine oper- ations will enable a number of mines to be 'extremely compe- titive in the free world mar- kets." The report said, however, that while the long-range prospect is bright for the industry there will be a lean and difficult pe- riod until the early 1970s SEES NO CONTRACTS AT LOWER PRICE? Current speculation is that the price for the 12,000 tons will be reduced to about $5 a pound with deliveries stretched out un- til 1970 or later. The report says t hat continue operating into 1966 and 1967 as a result of the decision to stretch out deliveries under contracts with the United States and Britain. It says fulfilment of the U.K. order for 12,000 tons would ex- tend the working of active mines another Main objective of government policy, the report says, is that the uranium industry be kept alive and functioning even on a limited scale. This would en- sure that Canada would be ready and able to compete for new markets when they de- velop in the early 1970s. some, uranium mines will be able to} 16 or 17 months. | There was little likelihood of Canada obtaining any major uranium contracts beyond the one for 12.000 tons now being renegotiated with the United Kingdom The report gives further in dication that Britain will fulfil this 1957 commitment. It also indicates that deliveries of this uranium will not start until at least the end of 1966 Sales of uranium, the states, have contributed $1,400.- 900,000 to the Canadian economy in less than 20 years. 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