l mmm.uon.lug.ulm 1 f. —— $266 Million Nuclear Power Station Planned In Ontario Reduced OTTAWA (CP) —- Industry Minister Duury has confirmed ii the C o m m o n s a $266,000, V tion will be built in Ontario. He said that Ontario Hydro will bear $120,000,000 of the cost, the federal government .000 and the Ontario gov- ernment 566500.000, The station is expected to be located east of Toronto. It whl generate 1,000,000 kilowatts. “If all goes as planned, base load nuclear power will be cheaper than electricity gener- . rom coal-burning stations in the Ontario hydro system, said Mr. Drury. Gordon Churchill. former, conservative trade minister, said Canada's 20-year-old nu- clear program has been a ma- jor success. The scientists 01 Atomic Energy of Canada Lim- tiled deserved the thanks of all Canada. Mr. Churchill said that with- out nuclear power Ontario by 1990 would be paying $300,000, 000 a year to import American coal for power purposes. I Carryover In Wheat OTTAWA (CPi—Canada be- gan its new crop year Aug. 1 with a wheat carryover esti- mated at 461.377.000 bushels, the Dominion Bureau of Statis- tics said here. The stockpile is about 25.870.- ” bushels less than last year's revised estimate of 497,247,000. The figures do not include the 1984 crop which unofficial esti- mates place between 550,000,000 and 800,000,000 bushels. ‘llhe carryover includes 120, 840,000 bushels of wheat on farms, about 92 per cent of it on the Prairies. A year pre- vious, farm - stored wheat to- talled 64.700.000 bushels. There was 196,571,000 bus'lelsi of wheat in country elevators 278.000; 127,228.00“: at the Lakehead. The rest was 117,490,000 (89,245,000; 112,854,-| bor, one of the world's busiest. I in other terminal elevators orloom: rye 0,091,000 (4,109,000):l in transit, The whe bushels for the l 31. 1958. the previous year's revised fig-tyeal‘ ave rage of 835.400.000 period.|to a total carryover of about The record one-year carryover | 772,000,000 bushels, five per cent was 733,540,000 bushels at July higher than last year's revised festimate of 734,900,000 bushels, Stocks of other ‘gralns, with ‘ but eight per cent below the 10- ure and the 1954-63 average in rackets: Oats 179,376,000 bushels (150,: (4,159,00; at carryover was well ' 6,609,000 (3,933,000; 5,041,000 below the average of 579,073,000 954-63 bushels. 11,169.000H linseed , ). All five major grains add up BUSY HARBOR l w b H Every 20 minutes a vessel date a 9 Y! leaves or enters New York Bar-i ' be held before the Queen's visit to Quebec City, scheduled tor . 10-11. mum Quebec Plans , . t A study reveals that about Byeledlons At stake in the byelections 1111;383:831; huthszfilt': fgg‘fi‘: . UEBEC l l _ - ,w' the constituencies of , 0 I .;~ E9193mm to seat: 011: 33c ' Montreal-Verdun, Matane, and Am” and As“ “9 laymen - 'Quebec legislative assemblyl§33uenay' an won by “herd” will be held Oct. 5 and Premier I m 1962- and Powhesmrt “ken Lesage predicts victories for by the oppos‘twn' a his Liberal government in all The vacancies were caused the constituencies. by the death of three of the fly The premier, announcing the I members and the appointment - of the e l e c t i o n s 1, of George O'Reilly, the Verdun shoes said October 5 was chosen be- representative. to the gisla-l cause the elections should be tive council. 7 New Democratic Leader Douglas, also welcoming the. announcement, s aid nuclear and tidal power should be tapped and fed into a national power grid benefiting all parts of Canada. Generation and dis- tribution of electrical energy was one of the legitimate fields for government planning and public ownership. Social Credit Leader Thomp- Tou rist son agreed with Mr. Douglas on the need for a national power grid and said} the federal gov- ernment should be consulting the provinces on building one. Continuing Education Urged To Keep Druggists In Race y ED WALTE HALIFAX (CPl—A Canadian university professor said here there exists “a great need for a continuing education program in pharm ." Prof. Finlay A. Morrison, as. sistant dean of pharmacy a the University of British Colum- bia. told tile Canadian Pharma- ceutical A as ociation’s annual convention that scientific knowl- edge is doubling every 10 years and will increase in volume in the future. it was necessary for drug- gisls to continue learning "if one is to maintain his knowl- e :c. . lie said pharmacists already realize the need for some form continuing education gram to keep abrest of devel- opments in drugs and drug therapy. He suggested that responsibil. ity for continuing education lies with licensing bodies. "The Grants Urged For Research On Bug Killers HALIFAX (CP)—Dr,v H. C. Harley, Commons member for Halton and chairman of the Commons special committee on food pesticides and drugs, said here the committee has recom- mended federal grants made available for re- searcfl killers on humans and wildlife. Dr. Harley, addressing the annual convention of the Cana- dian Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, said the grants would be used to study “effects on hu- mans and wildlife relating to the daily intake of pesticides." He said the committee also had recommended that the Pest Control Act be amended to pre- vent unregistered importation of pesticides from the United Y "There now is no law to pre- rent a farmer from buying in the U.S. pesticides not regis- tered in Canada for use on his d the amendment would close this looplio e. . Harley's speech was made available to the press before presentation. A'l' GREEN GABLES Cavendish Equipment' sfgr Rent at Pro on. 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Meanwhile, the association in a general policy statement said It is prepared to accept in prin- ciple a government - comprehensive health plan if it proved impractical to provide an adequate standard of health care by expansion of existing voluntary health plans. The association said. how- ever, that if such a plan was to be acceptable to pharmacists if Picnic & Camping Needs Large amounts sold at whole- sale prices to hotel, motel, re- sort operators. Free Ier. This is a high quality give- away with each $4.00 purchase of gasoline. Agents for Tilden Rent a Car 5. R. JOHNSTON Ltd. St. Peters Rd. DAY AND rlchl SERVICE! FREE Tumblers P. E. I. Centennial Tum - 5' FINA Station Parkdale 11! Kent St. lilln’t let it happen in you, get K001i PM here! TnFormatio II Guide THE WELCOME TOURISTS i B. 8: J. COFFEEDSHOP AN Candleght Room PROPERLY TO P.E.I. SURROUNDING-S ALBERTON P.E.I. CHINESE F000 0 Snack Bar Service 0 Full Course Meals O Take Out Orders Situated up-town BAY VISTA MOTOR INN Route 8 (One Mile West Cavendish National Park) Licensed Dining Room and Lounge ISLAND GRILL n ‘ Jl d A st “hem: “y n "g" Queen St. Ch’town Fri ay and Saturday nights. Zenith Park ': P banquets, weddings, Coin Operated Laundermat McINNlS PHOTO and HOBBY SUPPILX C'wn For too and Rental Service Phone 2-1632 should observe certain con- ditions, including the provision that drugs be supplied directly to the public "only by pharma- cists through legally authorized . . . retail pharmacies" of the province concerned. Johnson Fortune into effects of insect. . 0 whose assets were said to total lst Battalion Canadian Guards Is Given Alert OTTAWA lCP)—-’l'he 1st Bat- talion, Canadian Guards, at Pic- lon. Ont, has been notified to Report Is Given WASHINGTON (AP) —- An accounting firm hired at the direction of President Johnson reported here that the Johnson family fortune totals $3,434, . 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