mittee thet examined the tm ital snd ldevelop” the broad-! She called the remaining ap Cll peal provision a safety net, and , . ustry® s casting system Government CBC Blueprint Snr strane a ne comer sem. ge Benen ey a an one , : ; the new body: The Canadiap case on record where the cab- Bypasses One Fowler Idea . The Fowler ‘advisory commit Broadcasting. Autpority inet reversed a BBG recom- eS tee on broadcasting in its report The government's~ white pa- mendation last September visualized a to- per on broadcasting, tabled in| The government also went Che G wardian — OTTAWA ‘cP The gov- broadcasting industry accepted +.)) } : d ent along with the Fowler commit: ally new control agency which the Commons Monday, W along with , er commit ‘ Pri: Edwa Th + ernment’s new blueprint for the imany y ideas of the Fow! er, com- would ‘regulate, supervise, con- part way toward the suggested tee’s view that broadcasting ‘Covers. nce rd Island Like e ee . a renter cramps me system, proposing to reconsti- qual#t#—standards..can't be es- SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Thurs. July 7, or PAGE 13 tute. the Board of Broadcast tablished on a uniform basis in ON : ‘Governors with power to regu- all parts of the country of weight wh | : ' y en an application . os late and control the whole iM- yal, QRED TO WEATH dustry, including the CBC for the renewal of a licence is The committee said perform- 5eing considered * | But it: said the government ance guarantees should he The BBG’s power. ¢ ‘could. not go along with the tailored to the size, weaith and wi ‘gga P il o interfere Fowler idea that the regulatory jocation of the station ming of -any eae ing og authority should also”be respon- The white paper agreed. that be strictly limited TT <lsible for management of the private broadcasters operiiing. The white pense: aall* eb CBC... in the richer markets can afford board will not be empowered tb . The Fowler committee, better programming and ‘it, give directions “other than by headed by Montreal business- said they will be expected to cenerally. Tacoesuie regulations iman’ R. M.. Fowler, sugsestéd produce it min the ‘conditions of x lan authority that would receive: It conceged: that. high quality cence” to any broadcaster con: iperformance reports at regular does not necessarily flow from cerning specific programs intervals from all stations and high’ cost.-and fhat “standards Minimum: standards of pub- be able to call for explanations of quality cannot readily be lice-service programming and of any deviations from the pre- made a condition of a licence. Canadian content will be set by scribed standards \ - Howeve: “judgments ahnout the BBG on an individual basis a Quality can. quite legitimately be’ and these st ia Chel f _|DRAWS. CLEAR LINE made in’ retrospect..on the basis siabarsiad ite tee jamais oe The white paper, on the OTHER of actual observed performance. the licence so -as to he legally hand, drew a clear line betwee? nq should carry. a great deal enforceable.” - gally | people who make broadcasting; ——————_—________ ee regulations, and people respon- isibh ng | » of Poicet machinery Housekeeping For Building \“which distinguishes clearly net authority over programming 0) * Has Million Dollar Budget the .one hahd, and. ultimate au- tween the total delegation > thority over the stru¢ture of the TQRONTO (cP —Here's some ‘that although Modern was: sett: svstem on the other” - advice for, men who dre tired of up only 12 years ago, it now is State Secretary Judy La- hearing their wives corhplain larger than its parent Dustbane ' Marsh told a press. conferenc® about having to wash and. wax Enterprises, which supplies a : that the government in essence’ the kitchen, floor cleaning products and equip- adopted the committee’s pro- Ask them how they'd like to ment : .posals on regulation She said’ —Take care of six miles of Now operating in 35 cites the main difference is that the hallways; i ' from coast. to coast, Modern : * CBC’s board of directors 1s t© —Be responsible for 1.650.000 employs about 4,000 people. ON dremain in existence: square feet -of--floors; -or -about>—It—vlaims to” be the “largest a The. white paper, accepted the os cleaning firm in Canada, al- i \Fowler recommendation that l- lean more. than 220 wash- though there | CICB CHANNEL 9 fe Nae oe fal om ae ete + WEATHER SHEP READY-FOR DUTY irather. than - by 1 —Poli windows containing e j ; s ‘ : the BG's recommendation. But Lae: a. we ic tied le : ame ou a Pigg racecar Pgs ring win and qeather ship in the world. Vancouver Meanwhile a sister iit said appeals against board town’ of 10,000 population no more than a man and his couver harbor - after complet- She Was built and fitted at @ ship, The Quadra, was launch- ALEX CAMPBELL oament may be made to the —_ fealy ta meotibe per on wile, a bucket and a mop. ing sea trials. The ship is the’ Cost of. $11,000,000 by Burrard ed ‘at Vancouver Monday. (CP \ alized maid service for hundreds One matter all companies t - r i y v Miss LaMarsh said’ the shin of clients. have to face is clearing its em.- | Set rere Peete er —— ———veo jreason for removing the fina Ths®® part of the houseclean- Ployees who, through ‘their ac- | hil FRIDAY, 7:15 p.m “ . decision on applications from |, sh T - @,0 e . i ; | , ing chore being undertaken by °@SS to executive offices, could | Ob R P.E.- Liberal Leader the cabinet was the suspicion Madern ee 7 have a chance to pick up ¢om- nitia jective Building Cleaning, a S$ 8 to merehand: In Canada’s Nucl ! Ltd., at the new Toronto-Domin- cme ae ic de cal nVTanaad $s uciear rogram places as India and Pakistan. that political considerations he had division of Dustbane Enterprises Pa"Y secrets or help themselves i B t * filling large ee he Fabia aie Problem, however, since all em-| | Canadian developments in nu- ployees are bonded and their) OTTAWA (CP)—Canada’s nu- uled to begin operating in 1971, clear power will be mainly di- {competition with coal-fired boil hed ers of the same capacity. Smaller units of the same de sign were being used in such line. Admittedly, Modern has-some ‘consolation for its task — a $1,000,000 - a - year contract— and. will. be putting more 275 background undergoes a care- ful- check - “In one large department store we take care of goods Were disappearing and as usual clear program has reached its initial _ objective-_ in— developing jeconomic nuclear power for util-| ities with development of the’ Pickering nuclear station near indicate power can be produced rected at tmproving- Atomic En- from large nuclear stations in’ southern Ontario at costs’ com- petitive with power. from coal- | lergy’s._system of. using heavy water for moderator and~ nat- ural uranium for fuel, the re- port says. Se tanle . fhe Someone _said_it_had to be a ‘Toronto, Atomic Energy of Can- /burning stations of similar size,| This system would enable the growth going-on in one of the cleaning woman,”’ he says. “But | ada Ltd. - said here in its am-|the report says. \Crown - owned corporation to lunsung service industries in an investigation showed it was jnual report. It says heavy water mod-|keep its competitive position “ : ‘one of the store's own protec-| Estimates of the cost of elec-|erated reactors now are being) lwith other methods of electric- Canada, cleaning for*hire live Staff.” tricity from this plant, sched- installed in Canada in direst ity generation t ms — a} RECKONS VOLUME SE There is no authoritative est!- ’ ° : mate of ‘how *big the industry really is, but one recent United States.study suggested it is the fourth-largest in dollar volume among the services. : .: Modern says the cost of clean- , % - bine—hospitais—and= schools alone i) —— : in im Cone runs to almost $2,000,- ee 000,000 a year. Throw in the 7 ’ : thousands of commercial! estab- lishments using cleaning serv- | 2 a ; lices' and, one cleaning execu-~ > ee fave says, talk of $5 000,000 .000 _ : . om ; $6,000,000,000 a year would prob- Lably be conservative “There are hundreds of small | 2 plants in just one small indus- itrial area of Toronto or Mont- real,’"’. he says. “You figure .al- most all of these use — I cleaning help. then multiply that by the thousands of in ustrial sites in Canada—well. you fig- lure it out if you can.” The T-D tower, to be the tal- lest building in North America loutside Manhattan when it lopens for occupaney ext year, frepresents” “the largest Cleaning 7 lcontract ever awarded in. Can- | _ ‘ 4 iy ' : ada - Other statistics’ Tt will re- quire 1,600 gallons of floor nol- ish just to go through the build- ing once: more, than 200 ma- lehines such as vacuum clean- ers= floor ‘polishers . and auto- matic . scrubbers—and _ costing from -$125 to SHONgachpwrill 2 be. used in the battle "So quickly has the profes- sional cleanmg service grown — sraessenimenireston: aS ye Aen Sg SES ne cr vies eee ae THE ELECTION ACT, 1963 “DIRECTIONS TO ELECTORS = ——-Ma rk-one-“eross"-\- with She -iledk ed ope »ncil-—on—EACH —| , oy BALLOT after the name of the candidate for whom you in- — i LAVOIE, Ira Bertram of Doetown, Barrister WHITE BALLOT - Freeze On ASSEMBLYMAN TV Licences Is Lifted = e OTTAWA (CP) — The freeze | UU. : ( ~ on licences for new competing . ; television stations is lifted as of ae . now, Transport Minister Pick- : ersgill told the Commons Tues- NICHOLSON, David Peter of Joetown, Exporter © CRAB and SHELL FISHING -. ‘Crab and shell fishing are heing researched, and this new indtisfry will be based in Souris: — j ry “JONES, James Robert of Notown, Merchant x central part of the provincé. This new industry will he encouraged to expand to Eastern Kings. said the BBG application | Then fold each ballot and return both to Deputy Returning . Officer, , sae A spoiled ballot paper may be exchanged for a new one G, ‘LORNE MONKLEY, Chief Electoral Officer day on broadcasting tabled in the S An Irish moss processing plant will he built in. | Board ‘of Broadcast” Governors - lready are served by one sta- The white paper said such ap- ; “ ; BLUE BALLOT -- A large development is already taking place ina Two new steel draggers are to be-.delivered to basis of their revenue potentia! vertising revenue- would be ade- ming.”’ wW ; KEEP FIRST KINGS FIRST" [= Antigonish, N.S. = : ne Lfor alternative T\ service in toon and Victoria — a the government will continue to réeeive applications for comn - i mity antenna T\ systems penc : fer BEG juris = - = He said this !s a consequence House Monday First kings. 8 f : S + FHSS not regommended any nev \ : - plications will now be heard by Souris this summer, two are being constructed | APPiicants will: have to satisfy COUNCILLOR out of Souris. This will ensure year-round full - | quate to support “2 proper level John B- Stewart -(L—Antige- plications for a TV station ‘n mA ae fe Mr... Pick any area, except four, listed in ee Mr. Pickersgill told—Joe—Ma- Ping approvat—ot—newtlezisjation ; : . lof the government's white paper ‘© NEW PROCESSING PLANT For the last two vears, the 7 [TV stations in areas that al- tion. L ie ®@SALT MACKEREL PROCESSING ® 10 NEW STEEL DRAGGERS : . the BBG and evaluated on the for Souris, and six more are to be built to operate ie eeeereseess Out et 4% employment for everyone. of public - service program- nish - Guysborough’ asked skiwaas pbacoassecemmnimmencnmnnennn en et eee ee : : * inow will hear any KEITH M K ND the white paper fm \ : ac The paper says alternative TV 94 ; a. channels are beinz reserved for uo > , ithe CBC in the Saint John-Fred- lericton area, Sudbury. Saska-* PETER | Mackin Mr. Pickersgil! told Joe Mae- : ‘ , : aluso (L—Hamilton’ West) that alusn L-—-Hamilton Wee that 4 f : =e . #bringing the CATV industry un- : . i yicnn ; 5