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ding. Cam A 210 335 We *+%/ ranged from 50 cents higher to um Canee - 4 = +10
LuNew Tek: Market higher; | #00 312% 12% a | $1 lower this week on Montreal 1600 38 37 43
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i poten Tr m0 $154 15% 158 e 21-22.50, medium 18.25 - 20:75, ESS MRUDERIALS .
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tha. 9914. ack Hk 3400 a ih 10 —4 | common 11.25-16.75. Weston B 231 $18 «188
tra- / ge Black Riv 4000 18% 17 18 Good bulls 17-18.25, common —
fore 4 ong a0 MS S18 85 and medium 10.75-17, Total Sales: 1,509,000,
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by a few selected issues feat- Chemalcy 1500 119 112 116 Good lambs 22, com » | Brazil 24496 ss m+
‘ay- .,ured a full, pre-Christmas stock Cfupman A000 254 256 25M those for pital slaughter 23.50- Bares cn nen si7% 14 im”
nth market Thursday. Aborto ere dingl ir ay. Gt eed Wri edale Mass.F 5 $274 27% 27h
on, Turnover slipped to 3,580,000 alps 1200" rin ° ai Con Gas 3210 $133 12% 18 + %
ya jg Shares {1.0 m 4,480,000 Wednes-| Comodor A w 400 320 325 330 49 |C Marcus 200) TE TM te | amgoo ome 800 Mes 4
day and was the smallest since © cay", 2 a |G Morrison 5700 125 122 123 +1 | Petrol 10700 72 89) «72 +8
Aug. 31 when 3,350,000 shares/c Persh 2056 12 11 11 —1 |C Mosher 900 155 165 155 +3 | Permo “160 27 67 +
tae hands Copstrm 7000 rig 17, 17. =— a [Con Negus Tad A Re a eine ger gee ae
Another highlight WaS a 2%.|Couvrette 100 $301 30% S04 + 1H) KON sey 196 180 100 +1 MINES -
point jump by Merck followed craig 0 st to tle [C Regcourt 100 194 4 M4 —%4|Norlex 117800 WK a8 4a |
a published report that it had! p Explorer 2000 13% 13 1344 Cop Corp 9500 45 + PEA ied 1 7 7% +8
~Teceived federal approval to Dumont 5000 25% $i ae 4 Peat ies 6 nn ue eee Suulape aie - Ri - roe
market an anti - cancer drug— a te Pp rye sielhoin i te 4 | Craigmt 200 $16% 16% 16% C Callinan 53000 144 12 12 2%
Actinomycin “D'’—to hospitals. sa 13000 12 «10 «12):«+2~=«| Croinor 2000 4% ll Wh4+h&
, Gainers outnumbered losers For Pow 100 900 #00 +100 ool Be 9s 4 EST ath a ‘te FUNDS
ah Re: $700 21 20 + - y Th anadian Press
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“totalled 32 and new lows 17. ossieneaig: 3000 a oe 33 + ised Pac et} 184 Ed a 1 | y ana Mutuaa 3.04 3.33 Parad ENERGY of Can-
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wine registered a negligible fui 7°, UF ‘8 BA gi E Amphi- 100 6 6 6 perry ou 2 | responsible for the federal
mit nol of .14 at 868.16. nspiratn 180 bac io ee tae ee toe cae | Asree -anlty 208 3.15 ainda gl EAE iP:
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ave posted a loss. Kelly “Des 1000 83 $838) —2 eons: ee A ae loan Tnvneimne 4.12 4.52
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active stock, up 1% at 32% Kien nS / anafund 52.60 95.23
63,000 shares a * OP. Labrador Giak NEL ee Oe Oe ie 14 [gmemmpion: Mutual 7.18 7.88
hs d Lamontagn A "5 +74 14 ™ ann ae ‘ollective Mutual BBL 632
Among Canadian issues) yassval 1° 9 Goldale ne | Commonwealth I 10.88 11.61
traded, Dome Mines gained 1%,| Melcher 155 $16% 16% 1 — 8 Shae 33-5049 S0.~S”S*~*«* COMMonwealth Intl Lever 9.30 10.19
liad Mining and Mclntyre! ere Pied ‘ino rd a Fhe nar 350 475 475 475 —S Pp alall alopihedsh i. AS ‘ 6.20
py: Porcupine %. Aluminium Ltd., in 4000 151 151 +1 |Har-Min 11500 8 74 Diversified Income B 5.82 6.40
~ Distillers Seagrams and Walker Metal > “yo 210 210 210 Lana pt i po jaa 4 | ypividend Shar 3.7 4.14
» Gooderham lost % each and In-/M Mistango 1300 43 . bo at 4000 16 184 184—% Deoren boric veh bes ne
ternational Nickel %. Me coteigae sree 105-106 106 48 | Heath 100 5 5 5 a pee i alan aeltg
Prices on the American ex-|N aut Vend 100 115 115 115 CMOS te tae ta sta | Deeytus 21.02 22,05
change were teeegulneet "Brazilian | Native 1000 134 134 14 — Hud Bay 50 14 T1 T1K | european Growth 5.20 6.8
» Traction climbed 4 and Preston| Newrich | tm Oe is’ | IntHlelium 933 126. 125 126 —2 | Federated Growth ei JOHN E. BIRD
= %. Jupier Corp. and Scurry]! prea” i500 205 33 +34 [1 Kenville 3500 26 2 26. +2 | Eire OF ame rt asa? ee Guha (CP) — Six signifi-
ry mainbow Oil lost %. Peace Riv 100 0 a4 i: a pd tee ee ae | vands Collectit B $50 5.88 cant developments will make
F at stocks did: Pennbec 000 22 «21k Fonds Collec . f 1965 perhaps the most import-
bs 10000 4 Mh— %| Jel ann. 9.50 9.55 : -
: Thur Wed | Tet aoe ey aise: 1646 184 Joliet 0 ae me A | ais 4s3 [ant year in Canada’s 14-year
e- 7 Advances 532 451 Jonsmith 10000 26% 2% 26 drive to build large-scale nu-
: 4 32 pun Ind Min 1500 35 35 oul seataa 4100 100. 98 100 42 | Growth Oil and Gas a gi I
e- > Declines 72 616] Que Lith “ne = 35 m8 er a ecdce eas aaa 4s ais 8 Guardian Growin ‘. ca bape power plants that will pro-
a i Unchanged 317 290 M504 a 3000 34 HSA 1000 166 16% 165 te | ee ee ee Mutual S14 se [ouce economic electricity.
a Total Issues 1321 1357) Rusty Lake 1000 59 ig er we gta tk lew a % | bivestore Matual 14.70 15,90 | It will be the year in which
* NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS Sangamo 100 Mutual Accumulating 483 5.26 |the Canadian program changes
or By The Associated P Iv Si 500 1444 14% 144 +1%4| Lakehead 2500 23 23 23 —1 utual Bond 8.19 8.58
d & Bath 3514" Monty v 40% one 1000 30 30 30 Lake Ling on 9 MM Mutual Income 6.36 6.95 |from one of research and de-
- ae Bors ‘Warner 40% piap Ad 46% | Sobeey 225 $17 16% 16% eee FN ae EMA We AOA | Le 5.87 615 | velopment to the actual con-
h cand 0 Radio Corp 31% |S Dufault 2000 9 9 9 . eS 50 0n 0 N American of Cd 13.59 14.65 | struction of nuclear stations
4 “cone re % South Pacific 294 | Spartan me i 2! +e ps0 350 173 173 i734 | Of ee a4 ‘gas (producing power more cheaply
$3 ec b i R
g 4 Goodyea 45% ‘i ti |Teache 2000 «Ss — 44 | Loaviet 1010. 20 19% 194 — %4 | Sina rowth 9.64 10.64 |than coal-fired thermal plants.
Le Gt Nor "Ry 57% Vanadium 16% |Transter 13600 06 #4 MM +2 Lanai Lest ps ps pl is isson 8.00 8.49 major event will
Int 59% Westngse 44 Wall 500 490-395 400 Ce isek ies tk co. ce | eResearch Investing 13.68 1499 | the completion in mid-1965 of
# GE Xemeemt oh Ya ne a ee eed Madsen 2300 235 234 ¥ Savings Investment ss = dl oat (Canada’s first Jarge-scale . nu-
Safest 500 6 6 6 +1_ | Manok 000 18 «18 «18 Srey ehetatas 8.08 8.01 |Clear station by Atomic Energy
MONTRE AL Western He) 800 .0 2) 20° —2%|Marchant 1100 165 160160 +8 a kovonenent 7.05 (7.75
16 artin 4000 «81 80 é
Weevil ue ES Mat 220 $2 204 24 CHAS ‘Ascuminiative HEE a4 arctic without being detected by
MONTREAL (CP)—The Mont- poker na x—DenotesU.S. funds.) eir exhaust fumes. And both
real and, Canadian stock ex-| 79. "4os.000. Industrials $0,600, mines Melntyre 110 960% 6044 60% + 44 maleary ad coreg) ve:
s aebsa Deuateiae hae “dus TORONTO Mowat: 2iene 97 * My +8 lelimination of thick exhaust
BE: ‘trial ae etal Mine 1600 055 163 183 —1 By THE CANADIAN PRESS fogs which reduce visibility.
, he exchanges wer icved | TORONTO (CP)—There was| Mid 300 320k and Natural Gas Co. Ltd.,, The NRC report gives a con-
Bene: Vere cro rist: -Ore 6000 12% 12 12 —%4/ five per cent pfd. 25 cents, Jan.|ceptional design for a supressor
f Friday, “Ohtistains | litt le evidence of Ch i. t Wright 2000 49 65 4) +1 15, 1965, record Dec. 31. on research
* The industrial ‘volurhe ois mast rate into the stoc a Spl ase ” ch ad 3 McCal abe Grain Co. Ltd. + ame fenapars ture laboratory of the
c 3000 108 106 107 Hy
{issues traded, was open only for two hours and beth 9 e 100 480 480 480 +15 record Jan. 15, 1965. ie Hecearch was conducted
Fractional changes were the|in that time volumes were On|N Goldvue 2000 6 6 6 1953 but kept b
tule. the light side while prices had|N Hosco 2100 310 300 310 +12 yin ut kept secret because
The composite index moved! some “eat improvement. rire bey 7 . 4 ‘is Device May Cut | of a vee is oa fs for
} N° un — military vehicles. ile the re-
up 0.5 to 155.8 as advances out- als led the market/N Mylama 800 13 13 13 E
p Industri at iether ee Fo From Motors search showed that a practical ©
numbered declines 61 to 46. into modestly higher grow Rim 6100 35 rr aicla supressor of exhaust fumes
Dies utility index was up 0.6| with Fraser ahead 1% to 34%. | Nick ’ ° :
eto 13050 114 1% | Th Arcti could be developed for land ve-
f 1509. CPR a d % to 58 | Utilities eine behind advances} norheau $8500 250 226 258 +27 n e Cc hicles, no further development
) nach Bell Telephone and New-| of % to Bell Telephone at 61%, | Norgold 5500, 9 8 tH — : work was conducted after 1953
.foundland Light ai Power %| Alberta Gas % at 37%, CPR %|Norlex = 117800 le OTTAWA (CP)—The National |}, the council or the defence
h to 61% and 29 io d B.C. Telephone % eI oct a Research Council has made |.
_eac i) an at an elepnone 1500 185 182 165 department.
pt e Industrial Glee was up) at 68 Coldstrm $00 8 85 8 public a secret report on design | tne council report now has
‘5 0.5 a 159.6. Chemcell and Moore| Norlex and McWatters were|N Rank 2500 32 31% 3i4—% |study of a device that would let |}, Heveublis ba f th
Corp. advanced % each to 18| standouts in the speculative sec-|N Rock ™0 %% 9% 3 -2 (motor vehicles operate in the nig ier phe 7 Avie ia ce
and 58%. Dentin Glass was| tion, The former turned over|North Can 1400 137 137, +2 {Arctic without being engulfed by | jyeration of commercial ve-
down % t more than 117,000 shares and|Norsp A 400 2 2% -2 /fog created by their exhaust |hicjes in the Arctic in winter.
The bak index was up 0.3 at| gained one at cents. The | Obaske woot a ae ‘oronto company has ex
128.6, Banque Provinciale was! latter traded more than 113,000 Opeanlake 1060 830 @25 825 Development of the device pressed interest in using the
up % to 54 and Nova Scotia,| shares and gained eight cents! orchan 400 645 630 630 18 | would provide a method to sup-|conceptional design for the de-
Commerce and Royal % each to} at 75. Norbeau put on a late amour 700 160 180 180 press or destroy exhaust fumes | | velopment and eventual produc-
79¥4, 6812 and 79% respectively. | spurt, gaining 27 cents to a 1964 Daramaa Edi A SEEN RP batcre they hit the frigid air|tion of a suppressor. It now is
Wacken oh in “ e gee high of ms ig asi ax Int | 2000 39% 39 nud ar turned sl ; af a fer negotiating with the federal gov-
fr oe os t me ta n 1% a Pee Exp 1000 22 22 22 an important military an
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neau, Fano, Newrich and Trans-| On index, industrials were up Que Sturg 5000 35 35 35 +1
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cents cents and 84 cents| base metals .11 to 72.93, western); Qua 1
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dropped 15 cents to $4.65, Black|ume for the two-hour session| Reaim 1000 84 8% 84 — Mh
Hawk four cents to $1.80 and| was 1,509,000 shares compared rege ra Og ie Rg Ret
* prc Desmond two cents to 55| with 3,225,000 for the full session Rio Rup 1000 6
‘¢ Wednesday. 8000 87 +1
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11
w of Canada are confident
000-kilowatt nuclear power
station being built by the In-
dian Department of Atomic
Energy at Rana Pratap Sagar
in the State of Rajasthan. ‘I'he
project will cost about $70
of Canada Limited, Crown com- , expanded to er ual producing om 000
pany responsible for the federal}
government's nuclear re-|
search program
This — $81, 500,000 station, lo-|
cated on Lake he at Doug-
las Point, Ont., some 130 miles
northwest of tence; will de-
velop 200,000 kilowatts of elec-
tricity. The cost will be
hour, compared with about 4%
for a modern coal plant.
However, experience gained
from construction of this nvlant
and its operation over a une-
or two-year period
to enable scientists to build sta-
tions which will produce power |
below four mills
our.
This information will be used
in the desi
station to be located
Toronto. This station will pro- |
duce 1,000,000 kilowatts from |
two 500,000-kilowatt units. |
FIRST STAGE |
Scientists with Atomic Energy |
Canadian-designed plant,
natural uranium and _ heavy}
water, will produce power well |
mills
below four
our. | li
The two 500,000-kilowatt units |
hie be the firsc stage of a nu-|
ear power project for the}
Hydro-Electric Power Commis- | likely sale to Pakistan by Cana- Bay,
sion of Ontario with an even-
tual output of 2,000,000 kilo- |
watts. The station laier may be}
.seare
shell Nuclear pean Esiab- | clear
are expected | lishment, 60 miles northeast of entice still would be used as
million and the Canadian gov-
ernment is making available
credit facilities for the pur-
chase of services, material and
equipment from Canada to tne
1965 Seen As Canada’s Biggest Year
For Nuclear Power Plant Construction
3,000,000 kilow
Construction on ‘the two 500,-
ilowatc units will start |
early in 1965 after the station’s
site has been approved by the
treatment, although he ean
(carey on a reasonably normal
life otherwise.
sale Peter is connected
the ; blood flows
peeling plastic tubing and into
a mechanieal filter which eclim-
inates the poisons created oy
natural body functions and
Picked up by ta2 blood.
The treatment is exepnsive.
Five years ago when it was
started in Seattle costs were es-
timated at $30,000 annually for
each patient. The costs of the
Vancouver operaion are estl-
mated at about $3,000 a patient.
With existing equipment and
staff, the program could handle
nine patients, Mr. Stewart said.
With more staff it could, theore-
tically, accommodate 21.
When available treatment fa
cilities reach near capacity, the
ease histories of applicants,
with their names removed, will
be submitted to the committee
which will have the final deci-
sion.
Vancouver General !s only the
fourth centre in Canada to oper-
ate such a unit The others are
at Montreal, Edmonton, and Ot-
tawa. A recent survey showed
there were only 19 such centres
in the world.
to
|
|
amount of $35 million. The
Station will be a near dupli-
cate of the Douglas Point Nu-
clear Power Station.
(CP Photo)
plant would produce
e 132,000 kilowatts, slightly
aE Thad the $70,000,000, 200,000-
kilowatc plant Canada sold to
\India in late 1963.
In the field of research!
Atomic Energy Control Board. | Atomic Energy of Canada may
The site is expected to be at
Fairport, on Lake Ontario four |
ween. pore east of Metropolitan Tor- |
five and six mills a kilowatt! o
=
The third significant develop-
ment of 1965 will be completion
of a new type of nuclear re-
reactor
| Winni
g.
Present Canadian research
a_ kilowatt reactors and power plants use water would
In | coolant
is | dium
gn and construction|used as a moderator to make
of a $26 8,000,000 nuclear power/|the atomic fission process pos-
east of | sible and to remove heat from If it’s favorable, a
the reactor to turn ordinary
water into steam to drive elec-| preceded
natural uranium as a fuel.
Sauer plants heavy water
tric turbines
In the Whiteshel!
will be made o
tests on the use
This would
costs of
from the reactor.
ireduce the capital
uids are considerably
cheaper than heavy water.
EXPECT OVERSEAS SALE
The fourth development is the
dian General Electric Company ;
Limited of a Canadian-designed |
nuclear power plant.
reactor,
| decide early in 1965 to embark
;on a new multi-million-dollar
| Sevenpeneat program to bring
t further reductions in the
ii of producing electricity
with nuclear energy
t now is considering a new
at the White- concept for raising steam in nu-,
power plants. Natural
uel and heavy water as the
all oneal However,
or heat transfer me-
reg decision is expected to be
made by the end of January.
500,000-kilo-
watt plant la be built by 1975,
000-kilowatt
experimental lade “four years
earlie
The s
ada of an industry proposal to
build a second heavy
a kilowatt | power plants because organic | plant in Canada
Industry has been invited to
submit proposals for consiruc- |
tion of a second plant because
one now being built at Glace |
N.S., will not produce |
enough heavy water to meet in-
ahaa a Canadian require-
This $50,-! ments
Jury Of Six Will Decide
Kidney Machine Patients
VANCOUVER (CP)—A jury
of six drawn from all walks of
life has been chosen to decide’
who among a small group of
chronically - ill kidney patients
will get life-giving treatment |
|
|
|
+
|
through a kidney machine at
Vancouver General Hospital.
A necessary cloak of secrecy
shrouds the identify of the com-
hig members and only one
an, W. A. Street, chairman of
they are
Mr. Street said in an inter-
| view Tuesday once a patient be-
the treatment under
is artificially
| purified twice weekly—he is de-
| pendent upon it for Ife.
The committee will have to
decide who will be included In
jthe hospital’s new program
i|known as chronic dialysis, an
artificial-kidney treatment avai-
lable for a limited number of
patients whose kidney function
has been destroyed by disease
and who otherwise would be
doomed to die.
Mr. Street said the veri
tee comprises a jurist, a cler
man, a housewife, a trade of
fonist, a businessman and a
pliysician.
“I wouldn’t have their job for
anything,” Mr. Street said. ‘I
haven't the foggist idea how
they'll decide between patients.
That’s strietly up to them”
Vancouver Sun
says,
however, the very young must
be rejected because of difficul-
ties in maintaining permanent
connections in their veins and
arteries.
The very old are ruled out be-
| the hospital board, knows who cause the objective is to make
the treatment available first te
those who have most to live for |"
and who can make the most ef- |
fective contribution to society. |
The program began few
weeks ago with one patient,
13-year-old ginger - baited boy
named Peter.
He has been in hospital about
six weeks aiid is slowly becom-
ing adjusted to a life that is
absolutely dependent upon the
artificial kidney, a cumber
|some, stainless steel machine
somewhat i than a home
| washing machin
'wice a week ‘te must return
to the hospital - for | a 12-hour
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ixth significant develop- |
this |of an organic liquid instead of ment in 1965 will be the accept- |
using| heavy water to remove heat | ance by Atomic Energy of Can-
water |
DRUNK WARDS
SAID ‘RESORTS’
MOSCOW ‘AP)—The gov-
ernment newspaper Izvestia
has implied that one
of the most popular vacation
spots in the Soviet Union Is
the drunk ward of a hospital
in Minsk.
Under the headline ‘“‘the life
of sober drunkards,"’ Izves-
tia complained that phoney
alcoholics have turned hospi-
tal wards into resorts and, at
the same time, get paid for
it.
Furthermore, Izvestia_ said,
they don’t even have to give
The article centred on the
hospital in Minsk. But it said
similar conditions prevail in
other regions.
One engineer, Izvestia said,
plays drunk and gets admit-
ted to the Minsk hospital once
a year for a rest of a month
more. It said the waiting
tist for this ward is filled un-
til next Monday
Izvestia raga ‘these Segal
for the long waiting
Free hospital food ma
ing ample second helpings.
Warm rooms, clear light
radio and television sets
chess, dominoes and a large
supply of books available.
More than 30 hospital work-
ers to provide service.
Patients, under the Commu-
nist system, are treated free
by the state. In addition, pa-
tients get certificates from
octons which allow them to
collect their regular salaries.
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‘ay- .,ured a full, pre-Christmas stock Cfupman A000 254 256 25M those for pital slaughter 23.50- Bares cn nen si7% 14 im”
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tae hands Copstrm 7000 rig 17, 17. =— a [Con Negus Tad A Re a eine ger gee ae
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point jump by Merck followed craig 0 st to tle [C Regcourt 100 194 4 M4 —%4|Norlex 117800 WK a8 4a |
a published report that it had! p Explorer 2000 13% 13 1344 Cop Corp 9500 45 + PEA ied 1 7 7% +8
~Teceived federal approval to Dumont 5000 25% $i ae 4 Peat ies 6 nn ue eee Suulape aie - Ri - roe
market an anti - cancer drug— a te Pp rye sielhoin i te 4 | Craigmt 200 $16% 16% 16% C Callinan 53000 144 12 12 2%
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wine registered a negligible fui 7°, UF ‘8 BA gi E Amphi- 100 6 6 6 perry ou 2 | responsible for the federal
mit nol of .14 at 868.16. nspiratn 180 bac io ee tae ee toe cae | Asree -anlty 208 3.15 ainda gl EAE iP:
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ave posted a loss. Kelly “Des 1000 83 $838) —2 eons: ee A ae loan Tnvneimne 4.12 4.52
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active stock, up 1% at 32% Kien nS / anafund 52.60 95.23
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hs d Lamontagn A "5 +74 14 ™ ann ae ‘ollective Mutual BBL 632
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traded, Dome Mines gained 1%,| Melcher 155 $16% 16% 1 — 8 Shae 33-5049 S0.~S”S*~*«* COMMonwealth Intl Lever 9.30 10.19
liad Mining and Mclntyre! ere Pied ‘ino rd a Fhe nar 350 475 475 475 —S Pp alall alopihedsh i. AS ‘ 6.20
py: Porcupine %. Aluminium Ltd., in 4000 151 151 +1 |Har-Min 11500 8 74 Diversified Income B 5.82 6.40
~ Distillers Seagrams and Walker Metal > “yo 210 210 210 Lana pt i po jaa 4 | ypividend Shar 3.7 4.14
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ternational Nickel %. Me coteigae sree 105-106 106 48 | Heath 100 5 5 5 a pee i alan aeltg
Prices on the American ex-|N aut Vend 100 115 115 115 CMOS te tae ta sta | Deeytus 21.02 22,05
change were teeegulneet "Brazilian | Native 1000 134 134 14 — Hud Bay 50 14 T1 T1K | european Growth 5.20 6.8
» Traction climbed 4 and Preston| Newrich | tm Oe is’ | IntHlelium 933 126. 125 126 —2 | Federated Growth ei JOHN E. BIRD
= %. Jupier Corp. and Scurry]! prea” i500 205 33 +34 [1 Kenville 3500 26 2 26. +2 | Eire OF ame rt asa? ee Guha (CP) — Six signifi-
ry mainbow Oil lost %. Peace Riv 100 0 a4 i: a pd tee ee ae | vands Collectit B $50 5.88 cant developments will make
F at stocks did: Pennbec 000 22 «21k Fonds Collec . f 1965 perhaps the most import-
bs 10000 4 Mh— %| Jel ann. 9.50 9.55 : -
: Thur Wed | Tet aoe ey aise: 1646 184 Joliet 0 ae me A | ais 4s3 [ant year in Canada’s 14-year
e- 7 Advances 532 451 Jonsmith 10000 26% 2% 26 drive to build large-scale nu-
: 4 32 pun Ind Min 1500 35 35 oul seataa 4100 100. 98 100 42 | Growth Oil and Gas a gi I
e- > Declines 72 616] Que Lith “ne = 35 m8 er a ecdce eas aaa 4s ais 8 Guardian Growin ‘. ca bape power plants that will pro-
a i Unchanged 317 290 M504 a 3000 34 HSA 1000 166 16% 165 te | ee ee ee Mutual S14 se [ouce economic electricity.
a Total Issues 1321 1357) Rusty Lake 1000 59 ig er we gta tk lew a % | bivestore Matual 14.70 15,90 | It will be the year in which
* NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS Sangamo 100 Mutual Accumulating 483 5.26 |the Canadian program changes
or By The Associated P Iv Si 500 1444 14% 144 +1%4| Lakehead 2500 23 23 23 —1 utual Bond 8.19 8.58
d & Bath 3514" Monty v 40% one 1000 30 30 30 Lake Ling on 9 MM Mutual Income 6.36 6.95 |from one of research and de-
- ae Bors ‘Warner 40% piap Ad 46% | Sobeey 225 $17 16% 16% eee FN ae EMA We AOA | Le 5.87 615 | velopment to the actual con-
h cand 0 Radio Corp 31% |S Dufault 2000 9 9 9 . eS 50 0n 0 N American of Cd 13.59 14.65 | struction of nuclear stations
4 “cone re % South Pacific 294 | Spartan me i 2! +e ps0 350 173 173 i734 | Of ee a4 ‘gas (producing power more cheaply
$3 ec b i R
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Le Gt Nor "Ry 57% Vanadium 16% |Transter 13600 06 #4 MM +2 Lanai Lest ps ps pl is isson 8.00 8.49 major event will
Int 59% Westngse 44 Wall 500 490-395 400 Ce isek ies tk co. ce | eResearch Investing 13.68 1499 | the completion in mid-1965 of
# GE Xemeemt oh Ya ne a ee eed Madsen 2300 235 234 ¥ Savings Investment ss = dl oat (Canada’s first Jarge-scale . nu-
Safest 500 6 6 6 +1_ | Manok 000 18 «18 «18 Srey ehetatas 8.08 8.01 |Clear station by Atomic Energy
MONTRE AL Western He) 800 .0 2) 20° —2%|Marchant 1100 165 160160 +8 a kovonenent 7.05 (7.75
16 artin 4000 «81 80 é
Weevil ue ES Mat 220 $2 204 24 CHAS ‘Ascuminiative HEE a4 arctic without being detected by
MONTREAL (CP)—The Mont- poker na x—DenotesU.S. funds.) eir exhaust fumes. And both
real and, Canadian stock ex-| 79. "4os.000. Industrials $0,600, mines Melntyre 110 960% 6044 60% + 44 maleary ad coreg) ve:
s aebsa Deuateiae hae “dus TORONTO Mowat: 2iene 97 * My +8 lelimination of thick exhaust
BE: ‘trial ae etal Mine 1600 055 163 183 —1 By THE CANADIAN PRESS fogs which reduce visibility.
, he exchanges wer icved | TORONTO (CP)—There was| Mid 300 320k and Natural Gas Co. Ltd.,, The NRC report gives a con-
Bene: Vere cro rist: -Ore 6000 12% 12 12 —%4/ five per cent pfd. 25 cents, Jan.|ceptional design for a supressor
f Friday, “Ohtistains | litt le evidence of Ch i. t Wright 2000 49 65 4) +1 15, 1965, record Dec. 31. on research
* The industrial ‘volurhe ois mast rate into the stoc a Spl ase ” ch ad 3 McCal abe Grain Co. Ltd. + ame fenapars ture laboratory of the
c 3000 108 106 107 Hy
{issues traded, was open only for two hours and beth 9 e 100 480 480 480 +15 record Jan. 15, 1965. ie Hecearch was conducted
Fractional changes were the|in that time volumes were On|N Goldvue 2000 6 6 6 1953 but kept b
tule. the light side while prices had|N Hosco 2100 310 300 310 +12 yin ut kept secret because
The composite index moved! some “eat improvement. rire bey 7 . 4 ‘is Device May Cut | of a vee is oa fs for
} N° un — military vehicles. ile the re-
up 0.5 to 155.8 as advances out- als led the market/N Mylama 800 13 13 13 E
p Industri at iether ee Fo From Motors search showed that a practical ©
numbered declines 61 to 46. into modestly higher grow Rim 6100 35 rr aicla supressor of exhaust fumes
Dies utility index was up 0.6| with Fraser ahead 1% to 34%. | Nick ’ ° :
eto 13050 114 1% | Th Arcti could be developed for land ve-
f 1509. CPR a d % to 58 | Utilities eine behind advances} norheau $8500 250 226 258 +27 n e Cc hicles, no further development
) nach Bell Telephone and New-| of % to Bell Telephone at 61%, | Norgold 5500, 9 8 tH — : work was conducted after 1953
.foundland Light ai Power %| Alberta Gas % at 37%, CPR %|Norlex = 117800 le OTTAWA (CP)—The National |}, the council or the defence
h to 61% and 29 io d B.C. Telephone % eI oct a Research Council has made |.
_eac i) an at an elepnone 1500 185 182 165 department.
pt e Industrial Glee was up) at 68 Coldstrm $00 8 85 8 public a secret report on design | tne council report now has
‘5 0.5 a 159.6. Chemcell and Moore| Norlex and McWatters were|N Rank 2500 32 31% 3i4—% |study of a device that would let |}, Heveublis ba f th
Corp. advanced % each to 18| standouts in the speculative sec-|N Rock ™0 %% 9% 3 -2 (motor vehicles operate in the nig ier phe 7 Avie ia ce
and 58%. Dentin Glass was| tion, The former turned over|North Can 1400 137 137, +2 {Arctic without being engulfed by | jyeration of commercial ve-
down % t more than 117,000 shares and|Norsp A 400 2 2% -2 /fog created by their exhaust |hicjes in the Arctic in winter.
The bak index was up 0.3 at| gained one at cents. The | Obaske woot a ae ‘oronto company has ex
128.6, Banque Provinciale was! latter traded more than 113,000 Opeanlake 1060 830 @25 825 Development of the device pressed interest in using the
up % to 54 and Nova Scotia,| shares and gained eight cents! orchan 400 645 630 630 18 | would provide a method to sup-|conceptional design for the de-
Commerce and Royal % each to} at 75. Norbeau put on a late amour 700 160 180 180 press or destroy exhaust fumes | | velopment and eventual produc-
79¥4, 6812 and 79% respectively. | spurt, gaining 27 cents to a 1964 Daramaa Edi A SEEN RP batcre they hit the frigid air|tion of a suppressor. It now is
Wacken oh in “ e gee high of ms ig asi ax Int | 2000 39% 39 nud ar turned sl ; af a fer negotiating with the federal gov-
fr oe os t me ta n 1% a Pee Exp 1000 22 22 22 an important military an
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neau, Fano, Newrich and Trans-| On index, industrials were up Que Sturg 5000 35 35 35 +1
aT td Lgped each to 22 cents,| .31 to 164.26, golds 1.86 to 169.48, | Quemont ted reg 4 ag
cents cents and 84 cents| base metals .11 to 72.93, western); Qua 1
- in that order oils .19 to 92.88 and the ex-|Radiore = 1500 oh
Oh Ole lode ‘aide: Klaus: Gabe change index .31 to 158.00. Vol-| Raza", Roto
dropped 15 cents to $4.65, Black|ume for the two-hour session| Reaim 1000 84 8% 84 — Mh
Hawk four cents to $1.80 and| was 1,509,000 shares compared rege ra Og ie Rg Ret
* prc Desmond two cents to 55| with 3,225,000 for the full session Rio Rup 1000 6
‘¢ Wednesday. 8000 87 +1
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11
w of Canada are confident
000-kilowatt nuclear power
station being built by the In-
dian Department of Atomic
Energy at Rana Pratap Sagar
in the State of Rajasthan. ‘I'he
project will cost about $70
of Canada Limited, Crown com- , expanded to er ual producing om 000
pany responsible for the federal}
government's nuclear re-|
search program
This — $81, 500,000 station, lo-|
cated on Lake he at Doug-
las Point, Ont., some 130 miles
northwest of tence; will de-
velop 200,000 kilowatts of elec-
tricity. The cost will be
hour, compared with about 4%
for a modern coal plant.
However, experience gained
from construction of this nvlant
and its operation over a une-
or two-year period
to enable scientists to build sta-
tions which will produce power |
below four mills
our.
This information will be used
in the desi
station to be located
Toronto. This station will pro- |
duce 1,000,000 kilowatts from |
two 500,000-kilowatt units. |
FIRST STAGE |
Scientists with Atomic Energy |
Canadian-designed plant,
natural uranium and _ heavy}
water, will produce power well |
mills
below four
our. | li
The two 500,000-kilowatt units |
hie be the firsc stage of a nu-|
ear power project for the}
Hydro-Electric Power Commis- | likely sale to Pakistan by Cana- Bay,
sion of Ontario with an even-
tual output of 2,000,000 kilo- |
watts. The station laier may be}
.seare
shell Nuclear pean Esiab- | clear
are expected | lishment, 60 miles northeast of entice still would be used as
million and the Canadian gov-
ernment is making available
credit facilities for the pur-
chase of services, material and
equipment from Canada to tne
1965 Seen As Canada’s Biggest Year
For Nuclear Power Plant Construction
3,000,000 kilow
Construction on ‘the two 500,-
ilowatc units will start |
early in 1965 after the station’s
site has been approved by the
treatment, although he ean
(carey on a reasonably normal
life otherwise.
sale Peter is connected
the ; blood flows
peeling plastic tubing and into
a mechanieal filter which eclim-
inates the poisons created oy
natural body functions and
Picked up by ta2 blood.
The treatment is exepnsive.
Five years ago when it was
started in Seattle costs were es-
timated at $30,000 annually for
each patient. The costs of the
Vancouver operaion are estl-
mated at about $3,000 a patient.
With existing equipment and
staff, the program could handle
nine patients, Mr. Stewart said.
With more staff it could, theore-
tically, accommodate 21.
When available treatment fa
cilities reach near capacity, the
ease histories of applicants,
with their names removed, will
be submitted to the committee
which will have the final deci-
sion.
Vancouver General !s only the
fourth centre in Canada to oper-
ate such a unit The others are
at Montreal, Edmonton, and Ot-
tawa. A recent survey showed
there were only 19 such centres
in the world.
to
|
|
amount of $35 million. The
Station will be a near dupli-
cate of the Douglas Point Nu-
clear Power Station.
(CP Photo)
plant would produce
e 132,000 kilowatts, slightly
aE Thad the $70,000,000, 200,000-
kilowatc plant Canada sold to
\India in late 1963.
In the field of research!
Atomic Energy Control Board. | Atomic Energy of Canada may
The site is expected to be at
Fairport, on Lake Ontario four |
ween. pore east of Metropolitan Tor- |
five and six mills a kilowatt! o
=
The third significant develop-
ment of 1965 will be completion
of a new type of nuclear re-
reactor
| Winni
g.
Present Canadian research
a_ kilowatt reactors and power plants use water would
In | coolant
is | dium
gn and construction|used as a moderator to make
of a $26 8,000,000 nuclear power/|the atomic fission process pos-
east of | sible and to remove heat from If it’s favorable, a
the reactor to turn ordinary
water into steam to drive elec-| preceded
natural uranium as a fuel.
Sauer plants heavy water
tric turbines
In the Whiteshel!
will be made o
tests on the use
This would
costs of
from the reactor.
ireduce the capital
uids are considerably
cheaper than heavy water.
EXPECT OVERSEAS SALE
The fourth development is the
dian General Electric Company ;
Limited of a Canadian-designed |
nuclear power plant.
reactor,
| decide early in 1965 to embark
;on a new multi-million-dollar
| Sevenpeneat program to bring
t further reductions in the
ii of producing electricity
with nuclear energy
t now is considering a new
at the White- concept for raising steam in nu-,
power plants. Natural
uel and heavy water as the
all oneal However,
or heat transfer me-
reg decision is expected to be
made by the end of January.
500,000-kilo-
watt plant la be built by 1975,
000-kilowatt
experimental lade “four years
earlie
The s
ada of an industry proposal to
build a second heavy
a kilowatt | power plants because organic | plant in Canada
Industry has been invited to
submit proposals for consiruc- |
tion of a second plant because
one now being built at Glace |
N.S., will not produce |
enough heavy water to meet in-
ahaa a Canadian require-
This $50,-! ments
Jury Of Six Will Decide
Kidney Machine Patients
VANCOUVER (CP)—A jury
of six drawn from all walks of
life has been chosen to decide’
who among a small group of
chronically - ill kidney patients
will get life-giving treatment |
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through a kidney machine at
Vancouver General Hospital.
A necessary cloak of secrecy
shrouds the identify of the com-
hig members and only one
an, W. A. Street, chairman of
they are
Mr. Street said in an inter-
| view Tuesday once a patient be-
the treatment under
is artificially
| purified twice weekly—he is de-
| pendent upon it for Ife.
The committee will have to
decide who will be included In
jthe hospital’s new program
i|known as chronic dialysis, an
artificial-kidney treatment avai-
lable for a limited number of
patients whose kidney function
has been destroyed by disease
and who otherwise would be
doomed to die.
Mr. Street said the veri
tee comprises a jurist, a cler
man, a housewife, a trade of
fonist, a businessman and a
pliysician.
“I wouldn’t have their job for
anything,” Mr. Street said. ‘I
haven't the foggist idea how
they'll decide between patients.
That’s strietly up to them”
Vancouver Sun
says,
however, the very young must
be rejected because of difficul-
ties in maintaining permanent
connections in their veins and
arteries.
The very old are ruled out be-
| the hospital board, knows who cause the objective is to make
the treatment available first te
those who have most to live for |"
and who can make the most ef- |
fective contribution to society. |
The program began few
weeks ago with one patient,
13-year-old ginger - baited boy
named Peter.
He has been in hospital about
six weeks aiid is slowly becom-
ing adjusted to a life that is
absolutely dependent upon the
artificial kidney, a cumber
|some, stainless steel machine
somewhat i than a home
| washing machin
'wice a week ‘te must return
to the hospital - for | a 12-hour
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DRUNK WARDS
SAID ‘RESORTS’
MOSCOW ‘AP)—The gov-
ernment newspaper Izvestia
has implied that one
of the most popular vacation
spots in the Soviet Union Is
the drunk ward of a hospital
in Minsk.
Under the headline ‘“‘the life
of sober drunkards,"’ Izves-
tia complained that phoney
alcoholics have turned hospi-
tal wards into resorts and, at
the same time, get paid for
it.
Furthermore, Izvestia_ said,
they don’t even have to give
The article centred on the
hospital in Minsk. But it said
similar conditions prevail in
other regions.
One engineer, Izvestia said,
plays drunk and gets admit-
ted to the Minsk hospital once
a year for a rest of a month
more. It said the waiting
tist for this ward is filled un-
til next Monday
Izvestia raga ‘these Segal
for the long waiting
Free hospital food ma
ing ample second helpings.
Warm rooms, clear light
radio and television sets
chess, dominoes and a large
supply of books available.
More than 30 hospital work-
ers to provide service.
Patients, under the Commu-
nist system, are treated free
by the state. In addition, pa-
tients get certificates from
octons which allow them to
collect their regular salaries.
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