QUEBEC ‘CP'—-Renewed con- versations between Quebec. and the British Newfoundland Corp. ..,eoncerning power from Churchill | (formerly Hamilton) Falls power . have proved fruitless, Premier Jean Lesage said here. He added that the talks had eeased, at least for the moment. He answered “not necessarily” when asked whether they will be continued. The conversations so . called to distinguish them from actual negotiations—had been under- taken following breakdown last summer of negotiations for the Quebec. ‘ Mr...Lesage made his remarks to reporters who questioned him ‘ ronto last weekend with Robert Winters, _Brineo_chairman. Quebec side have been repre- sentatives of the provincially- owned power utility, Hydro- Quebec PREMIER MUM e Mr: Lesage answered ‘‘ao” when he was asked whether he had arranged another meeting iwith Mr. Winters. “Have the Quebec- Brinco talks been progressing?" one reporter ADJUDICATOR AND COMPETITORS Adjudicator Christopher Le provincial musie festival. The who was awarded Al. and asked : Fleming meets with some of _ girls. from the left are. Janet Dawn Simpson, Charlottetown, | “No,” said .the premier. the top placers in yesterday Crockett. York, who was first 80 Attempts, largely umsuccess- | swer: ‘about a meeting he held in To-| involved in the talks on the. Lesage on the subject of his ex- pectations prior to the meeting with the Brinco president. One reporter quoted the ‘pre- mier as saying at that time that he was “eternally optimistic” on the subject of a possible Que- bec-Brinco agreement. Did Mr. Lesage feel the same way? “More or less,” was the reply. He said he did not know when the main talks had been ‘ef- minated. ‘ Finally one reporter asked “Does the door still remain f ,open?” sale of the Labrador power to’: Here Education Minister < Paul Gerin-Lajoie, who was with the premier, chimed _™ an ah- 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., en Ape. 22. 06. Big Demand Brinco Power Talks Reported Fruitless ‘ful were made to draw out Mr. For Uranium ls Foreseen LONDON ‘CP)—Val Duncan, chairman of Rio Tinto - Zine With £6,303,000 in while dividends were up to £1,397,000 Corp Lid., says that world demand for uranium likely will continue to decline-for the remainder of this decade, he - pects “‘enormous increases” sales by. 1973. At a press conference here where he explained details of his company’s annual report. Duns- can noted,that France has ap- proached several major ura- nium producers, seeking supplies with deliveries to begin about 1973. By that time, said Duncan, Rio Algom Mines of Toronto, controlled to the extent of 53 per’ cent by Rio Tinto-Zine Corp., would be in a good position to handie possible contracts. He said the company has large re-| serves of ore in Northern On- tario , distress prices” Mearwhie, Hic Tinte - zine would not, “im the imterest of shareholders, sell uraniun at during the next seven. or eight years. The annual report of the firm, which also has holdings in Au- -strdtigene Africa ~a nd Europe: shows a consolidated net profit for 1964 of* £8.707,000, compared 1963. Total from £1,243,000 in 1963. the total granted, given to for- a RE = ene Citizenship Certificates Show Decline OTTAWA (CP) — Canadian citizenship certificates were granted to ' 64.334 persons in 1964, compared with 69.468 in 1963, the bureau of statistics re- ported. The bureau said that in the 10 years ending last year, 1,244,- 889 immigrants came to Canada and 689.778 became citizens. During 1964 there were 11.405 certificates, or 18 per cent of re ee “The water flows on all the time,” he remarked. BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) A Church of England .clergy- man, Rev. David Collyer, 26, said Monday he refused to have his two young children bap- tized ‘because they “have the right to choose for themselves when they are-able to think for themselves.” “I shall wait for my children to ask me about God and religion,” said Mr. Collyer. The minister, curate of St. Matthew's Church, an- nounced his decision from the pulpit Sunday, ATTENTION MEMBERS. of the war amputees of Canada, P.E.I. Branch are requested fo attend the fu- neral of our late comrade, John J. Simons at the United Church, Morell. ¢ in the class with a mark of “82: Susan Jones, Southport. afternoon's piano solo class ris nine-years-old in the mer etrizens 8 offer Commos- wealth countmes Other major groups receiving Canadian‘ citizenship were for- mer citizens of Italy. 10.333; lands, 6.146: . Hungary, 4.362: ‘Germany. 8.566: the Nether- -and- Greece, 3.275. Gov't To Aid | Dosco Sale near Day’s Corner. band, appointed in 1958. INTERRUPTION NOTICE "There will be an interruvtion of electric power from Miscouche West to Tignish on Sunday, May 2nd, 1965, weather permitting, hours of 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Daylight Saving This interruption is necessary to permit our crews to replace a broken MARITIME ELECTRIC vor Sfimister sackechen said te 2 jount announcement sales agreement between Dosco and the National Rail- ways of Mexico has been signed and discussions are to arrange a financi ment." ~— |NDIAN BECAME SENATOR The first Indian te become a Canadian senator was: James Gladstone. of the Blood Indian agree- More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH H Here is a pleasant way to overcome loose plate discomfort. FASTEETH, between the transmission line pole Cacia matches in last week's games. | Soccer pool. winnings are tax,/ free’ in Brit gin Richardson shares the win with a syndicate of nine other factory workers. GETS WINDFALL . 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