“—- HELICOPTERS AND Royal Canadian Navy continually increasing _ role in ‘anti-submarine. constructed and facilities which With the R onan “warfare, destroyers are being _converted | to provide helicc helicopter _ forces Cana 1an- | ~have 3-D mission é. me - ture poor Bridge the gap.. Rut there are One of the six functional com- der is the top boundry of a blan- manda of -the Canadian forces |\st radar system: covering most | descrites its mission as ‘3-D''— detection, discrimination, and, if of southern, Canada and the _ wecessacy, destruction. U.S.A. Canada runs 29 of the 35 Air Defetice Command evolv- Pinetree stations. ed trom the RCAF Air Dees | The other two Group: which was formed . Tg"? Hubert, ““paised to command status ‘in’ 1951. It became an.. integrated : eommand of the forces in 1965. are three VOODOO squadrons Initially the Command's job was mou oo see) aka to defend Canada against air and @ attack, however, wih the for- Chatham, N.B., with an advane- mation ¢f North American Air ed air base at Val d'Or, Que. Defense Command in 1957 ADC | The Voodoo carries the con- became the Canadian member_VeDtioaal Falcon and the nuc- of the team whose task’ it {s to | ‘Jear-capable Genie, air- to air defend the continent " gerospace: attack. The 3-D task will be unchang: | ed as the beadquarters begin- | ning, this summer is moved from $i. “Hunert-to-North Bay, Ont: (te enn Qe, AR Cee ie iod- of It ill \fighter, the CF-100 Canuck, has over per a year. It will een modified as an electronic amalgamate withe the Northern target to test: the Voodoos and NORAD Region headquarters to work: form_a_foint headquarters - that ae nce . will save 20 percent in person- “The =D mlssion’ is heavy Ae nel by the time the move is com. pleted, in the. summer. of 1067. lay ooh and border to pole em- ( The first ‘"D''—- detection—be- | plovicie teletype decane: Tele- “gins inside the Arctic Circle with phone land-line circuits, ‘micro the Distant Early Warning Line, | wave systems, radio links {n the - .\begun by the U. S. in 1955. ADC. high frequencies and ‘‘scatter’’ eontrols the four main sites radio systems. The latter bounce “whith are-located at Cambridge ‘radio waves of ionospheric and Bay, Cape Parry and Hall tropospheric layers so long dis- . Reach in the Northwest Territor- tances-from the Arctic to south- ern areas are linked. _The ground control. involves SAGE AND. EUIC, high speed Que, tor whith has a combat ceiling tiple pass’’. capability. There are two nuclear- .armed Bom- | aic. surface- to-air missile squad | \rons, one at North Bay and the Jes, and Cape Dyer on Baffin Is- land The Conadian built. Mi d- ‘ Canada Line 900 miles further | south was closed down tn - 1965 hecause technical advances _mander to react quickly. to the made a second ‘‘fence” wnnec- | supersonic speeds of aircraft essary. Thé Pinetree Line north:| The SAGE system is under- of the Canadian- American bor-’ jSround. at North Bay:,and-—t-we | Back-up Interception Centres Systems enabling a battle co m- in |¢rimiration and destruction — | Ottawa tm 1948, moved to St. lie primarily with the superson- | in-1949 and. was |'¢ £F-101B ‘Voodoo Jet. intercep- of more than 50,000 feet. There | another at | against | | guided missiles giving # a “mul- | pendent on fast communications sO; ADC ‘hag a valet tit froin Wea ee cece erect |computorized data processing | “4 SUB-HUNTERS a give the ships far ranging search capabilities. A Séa King helicopter returns to its figating base > after an extended patrol. ‘ ’ have been set up recently across U:S.A. For ADC s integrated the country. capability through Nunn camera at Cold “Take, Alta., which tracks satellites in polar orbit and passes the in- formation to the main NORAD and civilian personnel serve complex in Colorado Springs. ADC in Canada tries. ® Canada's Armed Forces SR . . from- Jim & Fran MacLean . at the ! , Tartan Restaurant Su ninereide : 4 (was + when- he -warned South. Africans . men ‘can — their skin is black,: in B Wwhite.”: ™ can tour trest of the “world. ~the second battle’’—the with air defence elements of the ‘ADC has a space surveillance UsS: for¢ées”in™ North American _ its Baker? Air Defence, an indivisible pro- blem thus shared by both coun- Something like 15,000 service d t aaa « In South African JOHANNESBURG Senator Robert. thunderdusiy (Reuters) a Kennedy applau ded ‘U.S tht that “whore dopnived . hecause the fell. hess of time others will be de- prived. becaise their * skin “is: Wednesday n _ he met ‘The New York Demdcrat spoke at) Witwatersrand Enis OP. sity. It was his last maior ad- dress of ‘his four-day South ‘Afri : . About 1,200 gina gave Sen ator “Kennedy and his wife the loudest: and most ‘efithusiasfic “welcome so far in their visit Senator Kennedy called for an end to bitterness between Eng- lish-speaking students and their Afrikaans counterparts, and urged, them to get together to try to work out how South’ Af- rica-could he moved towards ra: cial. equality: CALLED FOR DIALOGLF He called for an open dialogue between ~South Africa and the The/senator said “justice was first |was a “battle for the future.” “The day {s long past when he any nation could retreat hehind | — walls of _ stone, or curtains of iron or hamboo.”" ' Tomorrow's South Atrica will | the different from today's—just ‘ss tomorrow's America will be different. . -“Our choice is not whether change will come but whether we can guide that change tn the “service of our ideals and toward social needs of all ‘our people*’ Cheering Negroes Kennedy = Bob Kennedy Gets Applause" s Warning | order “shaped to the groups of — whites, and Indians dogged Wedhesday as about srohannesbu r2. ed At one point a‘friendly crowd forced him to the roof of a car carrying him to a reception. He ‘made a friendshi D between StatesandSouty Africa “and”ain “tress ' sy speech calling _ for the United ‘Armed F 0 rees Day & 11 JUNE 1966 Summerside Airport GOUD LUCK TO ALL SERVICEMEN - “eG GAUDET - Radio and Television © ‘40 Central St. ‘he, v tat re a: ert {12-3 Gourtan.The Beonng Patt _ oe Behind=:the-¢ ee nmbng wasy heard the occasional shout oo "Yankee £04 ‘home.’ s is Red Cross Water Safe- Week in'Canada. When you see-someone in distress in the water, rescite.by reaching first, throwing a line or large floating ‘object second, going out in. & boat third, and by swimming out and towing last. Be water wise when you help. athers” in Gis at ty Summerside ‘e [costal ‘Bring the Family—Enjo ythe Fun __ at R.C.A.F. Station Summerside. 17 South Drive Summerside NEW MODERN WAREHOUSE Armed Forces Day. . Summerside, . June lth. Best of Luck To All : Servicemen | Moving _and ; Storage Ltd. Phone 436-3433 PALLETIZED STORAGE cise ce Lt - A | r te Canada ie ‘OTTAWA CP) - Mainland China's efforts to sell more. to Canada in order to pay for its imports of Canadian wheat}. mist be arving the Communist] enntry’s “trade. authorities to nits. : Final 1965 trade figures re leased here bw the - Do minion Bureau of © Statistics | showed Canadian purchases of $4,906.043 worth of walnuts, pea- . nuts and other kinds of Chinese nuts, cOmpared with $3,710,546 : the previouw year. ° These were the principal ' commodities China sent to: Can- ada in a long and growing list of goods, ranging from’ hairpins to non-military—firearms. + But. though the list is grow- ing the total value of exports - tg Canada {s small in relation to China's. purchases: from™ this eountry. ‘© . Total Chinese _ purchases from Cahada last vear were valued at $105,130,.920, . eam- pared “with $136,263.115 tn>.1984. “CHS Bea he Hee elaned commit ments to huv hig’ shipments of Ganadian wheat in 1966 and fi- vears LEFT BIG TRADE GAP _. oaonfchinese.kales.Wo...Canada..n J. 1945 ‘totalled . $14,443,954. This was a 53 per cent increase over sales tn 1964: but left the Com- munist. country with a big dol- far gap in its trade balance with Canada 2 x ~ Attend: the Cele ’ GEORGE R. “ROYAL ‘and ather Western enun have heen ta Chit the Chinese are anx more h Canada tn Canadian = offictale wrertnre fram tries whe have said fous tA sell _ ARMED FORCES. DAY: SATURDAY, JUNE ith ws We Salute. [ CANADA'S © —pigipeeen ARMED FORCES! eee Dyess fat ipl aes oegerne Best Wishes on oo SERV brations at RCAF Station, Summerside. ‘PEARKES VC BRANCH CANADIAN LEGION FRIENDLY ~ COURTEOUS CE 2 4 e “SATURDAY \ a -Amuatapy oerpemmrtnnr comet JUNE Tih. = e The management and: staff, at Save-Fasy salute the Armed Forces of Canada for their. splendid effort during war and peace. Their achievements ‘rank with the best in:the world and certainly deserve our utmost support in. presenting —_ Forces Can on s Seturday 3 June 11th. 1 oo Being Situated In Summerside which is the home of one of Canadas’ biggest air Force bases it is . only fitting. we give an extra salute to the men of R.C.A.F. Summerside. We urge you.to give your fullest support by attending the activities which are _planned for vwndrmed Forces. Day. at_R.C.A.F.. Station -Summer- side on Saturday, June 1ith. Good luck and best _ for -a successful show. eo "The Home of Budget Wise Food - Shoppers” a Sede Girindet - PRICES teh sieecinhhemione . : LOWEST | POSSIBLE +H ®.- epparently only a few commod- \ 1° ities China can offer on a « : strictly competitive basis which i Summerside, E.1. ; : will not upset mormal markets — ‘ im Canada, ie ‘ ; a * - : te 4 ™ ® ‘ Pots a he i t on . <* a = ‘ :.