, By DUNCAN Mchmt'l'ER ; LENNOXVILLE, Que. (CP) - The executive council of the An- glican Church, moving into a ’ Race Discrimination Called I Subtle Problem In Canada study of a wide range of reso-. Iutions dealing with domestic and international issues. was told here racial discrimi- é Details Given lOn N-Power gStation [In Ont. GENEVA (CP)—Design de- tails of a $266,000,000 nuclear power station to be built in southern Ontario were an- nounced here today at the United ,Nations conference on peaceful uses of atomic energy. They were contained in a pa per prepared jointly by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, fed- eral agency responsible for u- J two gen- erating units each producing 500,000 kilowatts of electricity. The paper said the station is expected to produce power be- low four mills a kilowatt hour. Competitive power in Ontario from coal-burning electric sta- tions costs about four mills Construction of the 1,000,000- kilowatt station was made pos- sible, the p r said, as a re- sult of a capital expenditure by Canadal of $100,000,000 on the design of experimental power plants. i A HIGH TACKLE ON JOHN nation. although often partly disguised in a subtle, discreet manner is a real problem in Canada. Andrew Brewin, New Demo- cratic Party Member of Parlia- me for Toronto Greenwood, told the meeting of Canadian bishops and clerical and lay del- egates that racial discrimina- tion in Canada can be found in employment, housing, immigra tion and social relations. Mr. Brewin made the re- - marks while speaking in sup- port of a resolution. prepared by the church's council for_ so- cial'service, urging Anglicans to develop study and action pro- grams to help achieve racial and cultural understanding in Canada and abroad. molution, passed unani- mously by the executive conn- ell. also Greets the church to establish channels to move funds to groups fighting for ra- cial justice and equality, in Can- ada as well as overseas. Mr. Brewin said the main ' with the domestic race issue is the in- lactivity of, rather than the con- scious discrimination by the majority toward minority groups. He said a form of racial seg- regation exists in Halifax where a large Negro population ln “under - employed, under-edu- cated and under-housed." He added that a similar prob- lem exists in Toronto where it has been established that man landlords in rooming-houses ' problem in connection in the central University district will not accept Negro tenants. The churchmen also passed a resolution urging the Canadian government to work I granting United Nations mem- bership to Communist China. It added that Canada should in- crease cultural, educational and scientific exchanges and expand trade with Communist China to bring it “into the full orbit of ‘The Guardhn. Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 8, 1964. 7‘ I RCA Victor Designs Station To Receive Weather Picturesi MONTREAL ( OP )—RCA Vic- tor Company has designed a s d simplified ground station for re- ceiving pictures from weather satellites which it hopes to ex- port around the world. such Station, looking something like a baseball back- stop, is located atop the com- pany's engineering b u i l d i n g here and has been receiving pic- tures from the Nimbus weather satellite launched by the United States Aug. 28. It hopes to have some 500 of the low-cost ground stations in- stalled around the world when the RCA Tiros Wheel, the first operational w e a t h e r satel- lite system sponsored by the US. weather bureau. is sent up next year. The company feels it can sell the stations—at an approximate cost of $40,000 each—to weather N the world community." offices of national governments l l and to airports. a spokesman! a1 . It would be a means for un- I derdeveloped countries to start their own weather forecasting systems, the spokesman said. DEVELOPED BY RCA The ground station was de veloped at the RCA laboratories in animal. The station is different be- cause it needs no moving parts as it follows a satellite moving across the s . The Nimbus satellite, about 570 miles up and on a polar Or- bit, covers every part of the globe at least once a day. Each of the pictures it sends back through television cameras cov- ers roughly 64,000 square miles, or the area encompassing Tor- Isles, Que, .B. The new type ground stations and Saint J ohn, onto, New Yonk, Montreal, Sept- year can receive Ive complete weather pictures in each hori- zon-to-horizon pass by the satel- lite over the station. The Nimbus cameras take one picture each 40 illiseconda. Radio transmission of pictures over any one ground station re- quires about 200 seconds. . Conventional receiving sta- tions, the company says, have automatic or manual steering antenna to track the satellite as it passes. The new type has no moving parts, electric motors or other gears. The station has an antenna that adapts itself to the signal coming from the satellite witn- out moving. REV. FYME DIES ‘ ST. JOHN’S. Nfld. (CPI—Rt. Rev. Anthony Fyme, of St. Bonaventure's school here since 1955, died Sunday. He was 85 A native of Amsterdam, Hol- land, Monsignor Fyme was or- dained in St. Jo'in‘s in 1903. He served parishes in Eastern Newfoundland for more than All 5 and was named domestic prelate in 19 1. funeral will be held here Tuesday. BISO'N RESTAU'RANT Tasty Lunches Full Course Meals t An unidentified girl gets an arm around John Lennon of the Beatles singing quar- m In the lobby of Toronto's King Edward Hotel Sunday night after getting through the police cordon outside. Bruins Club Opens Ca-mp LONDON, Ont. (CPl—Boston Bruins training camp opened in London's Treasure Island Gar dens Monday. ‘ Tom Johnson, 36-year-old dc fenceman. was the first of the 29-mcmber squad. Included in that total are three Chicago Black Hawks obtained by the Hotel general manager Gor- d n Car , prying the girl loose, looks as i! he mignt be about to call a high-tackling penalty. The Liverpool quar- tet were to do two shows in Toronto Monday, then they go to Montreal. (CP Win-photo) 83'/3% MORTGAGES On new or improved city homes ' Or for Re-financing Bruins in a June trade, Reggie Fleming, Ab McDonald and Murray Balfour. Ron Schock, 20, with the Niagara Falls Flyers last year. is the only amateur to report. Other members of the team are goalies Ed Johnston and Jack Norris; defencemen Don Awrey, Leo Boivin, Ted Green, Johnson. Bob McCord. Joe Wat son, Bill Jackson, Ed Westfall and Bob Woytowich. 7% on standard two thirds loans on first class security—slightly higher on others. come in and talk over your requirements with HYNDMAN & CO. LIMITED MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS Dial 4-6567 57 Queen St. Charlottetown Welcomes V7 Take-out Orders Opens 8 am. to 11 19.111, Open Saturdays to 12:30 am. Phone 838-2127 Montague P.E.I. SHOP THE MODRERN WAY AT G. L. MacKENZIE INC. NERAL MERCHANDISE at Reasonable Prices thp Entire Family E Quality Groceries Clothing for Hardware Phone 267-3482 BAGNALL’S MILLS LTD. Phone. 15 Hunter River Miller and Lumber Dealer Sash and Door Work Special prices on Shingles and Fibre Glass Insulation. THE CANADIAN PABLIAMEN T ABY ASSOCIATION It was no accident of birth that brought this country into being: the Cradle of Confederation became so by the deli- berate design of its architects who became known as the Fathers of Confederation. Their vision conceived a nation l MACWILLIAMS A MORE PERSONALIZED SERVICE, when you shop locally. Your community merchant knows you. he takes a personal interest in your tastes, often he will order special merchandise for you. get scarce items. perform many little services which mean a lot in shopping convenience. These helpful gestures cannot be purchas- ed. they are a pan of a friendly spirit that abounds in your home community. Shop with your local business concerns first. DISTRICT BUSINESS REVIE Ray L. Machan Home Heat Service A complete plumbing and ce. 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Order Your Combination Aluminum Doors and Windows from Lester Linklerter Agent For “Air Shade‘ Aluminum Lu 9’ Doors and Windows Are Especially Designed For P.E.I, Climate Conditions. -3855 which truly has "'Dominion from sea to sea." l When the statesmen of a century ago met in Charlottetown not all of their time was devoted to weighty consideration of the problems involved in planning a union of the colonies. Much of it was given to grandscalo entertainment which laid the foundation for what is by now typical "Island Hos- pitolity'. We Welcome You To Prince Edward Island — May Your Deliberations Be Fruitful. fl PERRY’S AUTO BODY Round the clock towing Service Complete Collision Work Phone 3637 5.5 North Market St S’sidc : vfl' Phone 436 315 Central St. Summerslde I HU'I'CHI'NSON S Sheet Metal (Sherman Hutchison, Prop.) Sheet Metal Work Heating and Ventilating Phone 5400 210 Water St. Summerside EDISON J. Midway between On Phone 16-11 Charlottetown ATTENTION! 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Located on McEwen Road, Summerside, the fuel company supplies furnace and stove oils and gasoline and other 'Texaco products to the fishing and agriculture industries. The business is owned and operated by Arthur P. Johnstone of Sum- merside who was with Texaco of Canada for several years before branching out into his own business in 1959. The company is a consignee of Texaco of Canada and has two sub-dealers, one in Abram’s Village and the other in Alma. Employing a fleet of six trucks, the com- pany and Mr. Johnstone supply quick, efficient service in Texaco pro- ducts needs at all times. 'l‘wo Stores to Serve You Better—Free Oelivery “an 0' cm ‘ Gm De . Phone 26743]! Kensingion Phone ’ Morel! 8" Pm" M' m'""“"" ' Corner Queen a Graft: Streets in arm- OLD SPAIN RESTAURANT GMABAMA For A Fine Meal or A Tasty Lunch , A. A. 0 m m st “mm monogram an“... mm R'X Resist“ I“ SUPPORT ALBERT THOMAS W "In" 8" mu," Your Imperial Essa (Goldie Rix, Prop.) 0"“ "- m M “ MOORE a mum) LTD. 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