14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, April 26, 1960 STILL KEEN ON WORK Quebec Ore Wealth Developed By Man By JOHN YORSTON Canadian Press Staff Writer QUEBEC (CP) -- In nearly 46 years with the provincial mines department" Alphonse Olivier Du- fresne saw--and helped--Quebec grow into one of the world's great mineral producers. He retired April 1 as deputy minister of the department after having an advisory hand in al- most every mineral development during those years. He had been deputy minister since 1940. "But 1 intend to keep at least a general interest in mining in the province," says Mr. Du- fresne, a blue-eyed, ruddy-com- plexioned man of 70. There were seven members in the department when Mr. Du- fresne joined in 1914 as an assis- tant inspector. Now there are 500 employees. Eastern Townships, mostly as- bestos, with a few small metal mines, "The first big change was after the First World War when pros- Witness In Fear For His Life MONTREAL (CP)--A 42-year- old Italian immigrant engineer, witness 'in a multi-million dollar bond theft case, said in court Nomtay he lives in fear for his i fe. His name was withheld at the request of the court. Speaking through an Italian interpreter, he declined to give his address in {court "because bandits are after pecting boomed in western Que-/me." bec. This led to the discovery of| Noranda and other mines. "After the everybody was interested in gold, now all eyes are on iron ore. MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS In more recent years, Mr. Du- fresne, through the department, has had a hand in such gigantic He was testifying at the trial of Giuseppe (Pepe) Cotroni, 39, First World War Montreal restaurateur, who is charged with illegal possession of + ($9,700 worth of bonds stolen from the Brockville Trust and Savings Company in May 1958. Bonds valued at almost $10,000, {000 were taken in that robbery, {but only about $3,500,000 worth developments as the Chibouga- was in negotiable securities. mau district, Schefferville and| Cotroni and tavern waiter Rene the newest, the Cartier Mining|(Bob) Robert, 31, recently were Gulf of St. Lawrence area. One|eight years in penitentiary for| Stocks Low Company development in of his sons is an engineer at trafficking in the|sentenced respectively to 10 and $8,000,000 worth of Schefferville, another is an ac-| heroin, Judge Requ Copy Of Paper VANCOUVER (CP)---Mr. Jus tice T. G. Norris asked that a copy of the Toronto Globe and Mail story referring to the case of Irene Rebrin be made available to him. He made his request to Dr. M. C. Shumiatcher, counsel for Miss Rebrin, during the hearing in the B.C, Supreme Court seeking her release from custody of immigra- tion authorities. The Toronto newspaper was criticized last Friday in court by, Dr. Shumiatcher. He complained that the story, published in the Friday edition of Globe and |Mail, was "most unfortunate." The page-one story was head- lined "Green reviews Ottawa at- titude in Rebrin case." It re- ported a speech by External Af- fairs Minister Howard Green. Mr. rin by name. In requesting a copy of the story, Mr. Justice Norris did not elaborate on his request. 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Crisp cottons tant at Port Cartier, the har-| The witness said he signed a M k t A built to ship Cartier's| contract with Cotroni's father-in-| n ar e |law last July 5 to build a two-| : J ! 15, Sizes 6-12-18 98° OLIVIER DUFRESNE | |storey building here iy When he joined the depart' h All Monday orth FORESAW GROWTH "l joined the department be- | eause I could see the province was on the verge of a great ex- Montreal have conferred honor-| Reg. 98c¢. SPECIAL 8% A Ao | two subsequent occasions, | ment, total mineral production Mie Cotroni ne him $5,000 was valued at $11,732,783. In 1959 bonds and then eight other as-| pansion, I wanted in on it and when I got the chance, I took it. It's been a great experience." Mr. Dufresne graduated with a |ary degrees on him for his ser-| |vices to the mining industry. { "Things have changed consid-| erably since 1914," he says in " master's degree in science from voice tinged with a French-Cana- McGill University, Montreal. (dian accent. "At that time 2ll] "In such a large province only|a $1,000 bond he tried to redeem Both McGill and the University of mining in Quebec was in the|certain sections have been inves-/was found by a bank accountant TELEVIS CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton ION LOG CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronte| it was $461,979,700. sorted bonds valued at $4,700. | TORONTO (CP)--In a sellers' But Mr. Dufresne feels there is His bank identified them as part market Monday stocks still were room for more mineral expansion in Quebec. tigated up to now and even in these sections new discoveries are being made. 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There are 90 staff doc-|«you need a rest and you should tors. | of the Brockville loot He was himself arrested when |to be on a list of stolen bonds. | The funds obtained from the |bank for the bonds were used for | construction material, He said he also gave Cotroni some money 'because he told me he was very hard up financially." 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