x THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 11, 1968 11 2 A BURNED CROSS Remnants of burnt sacking still cling to a wooden cross in the centre of the town of Amherstburg, 14 miles south of Windsor, where anti- negro incidents have oceurred recently. --(CP Wirephoto) No Delay Foreseen Here On Nuclear Developments By BOB MacKENZIE OTTAWA (CP)--Canada may have to continve purchasing heavy water from the U.S. for) a while longer but this will not delay. development of nuclear) power stations, J. L. Gray,| president of Atomic 'Energy of Canada Ltd., said Tuesday. "We could still have a sur-| plus for export by 1970," he) said in an interview. Possibility of the shortage was taised Monday when AECL announced that Western Deu- terium Co, Ltd. had aband- ened plans for a 300-tons-a- year heavy water plant at Es- tevan, Sask. Western Deuter- tum submitted the lowest bid for an AECH contract last spring, but a contract was) never signed. Mr. Gray said Dynamic Power Corp. of Calgary is be- ched to take over the ed mie was second low- est bidder. Western Deuterium said one of the reasons it abandoned the project was a November, 1967, deadline for full production, Mr. Gray said the 31-month Limit will stand if Dynamic takes the job. a lyears, The 1,000,000 - kilowatt generator where normal water is turned to steam to drive power turbines. ON LOAN FROM U.S. Canada now gets its heavy water from the U.8. on @ loan basis. The water is to be re- turned when Canadian produc- tion is established. The U.S. sells heavy water on the world market at $24.50 (U.S.) a pound, the Estevan plant was to produce heavy water at $14.54 a pound: The first Canadian production is scheduled for next summer at Glace Bay, N.S., where a plant being built by Deuterium of Canada Ld. will produce 200 tons a year at $20.50 a pound, Canada's first large-scale nu- clear power plant, producing 250,000 kilowatts, is scheduled to go into full operation next year at Douglas Point, on Lake Huron, and initially will 220 tons of heavy water. is will come from the U.S. More than 1,000 tons will be required in the following five station at Pickering, Ont., will need about 920 tons when it goes into operation in 1970 and a 250,000 - kilowatt station in Q cheduled for full op- Heavy water, in C type nuclear reactors, acts as a moderator to control the fis- sion process of natural uranium fuel and cools the reactor by; quire as much heavy water as transferring heat to a steam eration in 1971, will need about 120 tons, The Quebec plant will not re- the two Ontario hydro projects, Protest Ban On Who Seeks S. Africa Return CAPE TOWN (Reuters)---The department of psychology at Cape 'Town University Tuesday protested the South African government's reported refusal to allow Professor Kurt Danzi- ger, head of the department, to return to South Africay after study leave in Canada. Professor jmit were severe penalties and linfringements of personal |ib- erty which should surely be im- posed only where there is in- controvertible evidence of ac- tivities which constitute a seri- jous danger to the common wealth," the statehent said. Close friends of the professor SAIL "House Brands" FINE FOODS INEXPENSIVELY PRICED Aap NECTAR TEA BAGS os epeciaul 'vin PAGE BEANS 4**-99: BUTTER PEANUT _ 169: A&P PowoERED mer MONTE DRINK "*39: DEL ae GEISHA ORANGES = 4**' p ASPARAGUS TIPS" Frozen DEAS & CARROTS * fos Sold Haddock neg, Dolan 8 FisH & CHIPS ve»: Realemon, Pink or White LEMONADE ANN PAGE deo -- SAVE fo 5 6-floz tins These Are Centre Cut PORK =: g' CHOPS ™ LEGS, THIGHS or BREASTS CHICKEN WINGS «29: CHICKEN CUTS +53: SHOPSY'S VAG PAO SX BRAND (Approx. 80 Wieners} INSTANT SKIM MILK if - Stated MAYONNAISE .....39, Sunnyfield Faney Quality a dubilee (Mild, Nippy, CHEESE Ann Page, Pure, Orange MARMALADE Ann Page CHILI SAUCE 39 Pimente or Swing) $02 pkg 31. orm MQ: Mae AT fresh Fruits and Vegetables -- Arriving Daily || OTATOES mre Og: = CANTALOUPES a 29 Aube Size 36% The university said in a state-|said he left South Africa sec- ment Professor Danziger, visit-| retly on a one-way exit permit ing professer at the University| last week. o York, thgoongg -- his' Last year he published a criti- eave, would not be able to re- 0) ay i turn here to share his experi- cal study of the effects of soli ences with South African psy- tary confinement of detainees chologists and students. land was dubbed a Communist "Withdrawal of a passport by Justice Minister Balthazar and refusal of a re-entry per-| Vorster. Family MDs Seen As Best For "Hereditary Advice BAR HARBOR, Me. (AP)--A, giving birth to an afflicted Taronto specialist said here child. Z Tuesday family doctors are in) Dr. Thompson was speaking the best strategic position to ad-at a special course on medical vise parents about the risks of genetics for university and hereditary diseases in future| other researchers. offspring--but she said the av- Brae be erage physician is not now ed- : ucationally équipped to do = Six-Year-Old Pr. Margaret W. Thompson,| genetics counsellor at the Hos-| Fatally Burned pital for Sick Children in Tor-- TORONTO (CP) -- Six-year- onto, said that six per cent ofjeld Brian Deremo of Burford all children born have a heredi-| Ont., died in hospital here Mon. tary disease or defect, and that) day night of burns suffered %5 per cent of all hospital beds) when he accidentally touched a are occupied by such patients.| high-voltage line near his home Hereditary diseases include] July 28, such maladies as cystic fibro; The accident occurred while sis; muscular dystrophy; cer-jhe was searching for a bird's tain types qf 'anemia and ofinest. He suffered burns te 90 conquanes seminess and. deaf;|per cent of his body = and Mongolism a severe) --------__-___- orm of mental retardation -- . 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