Page 2, The Herald, Wednesday, July 25, 1970 Gas company studies Maritimes corpora which {t says ma: ‘tributing Sable ‘natural gas through a Maritimes regional pipeline by 1063. One company would shi the gas to the mainland and when the offshore reserves go into production. Pe ate i opera onal pipe! to distribute gas to con- sumers, . Unt Sable Island natural gas goes into preduttion, the regional plpaline; would be supplied by propane shipped from Sarnia, Ont. to the Port Hawkesbury area on the Strait of Canso where it could be stored in salt domes. The TrameCanada- posal competes one Q and M Pipelines Ltd. which wants pealld a He pipeline from the Maritime provirices to Montreal where it would hook into: the TransCanada pipeline at its current eastern terminus, In announcing TransCanada proposal Gordon Lestlie, vice- president of planning and a Ltd an begin dis- Island Pipeline. If Sable an eye on your figure At the Diet Center, we 206-4058 Lazelle Ave. After hours call Dolores - 625-3632 Production would be the oil companies customer relations, told a. news conference _ com: ith ill ' Hawkesbury from. Sable . Hawkes rom nybody cee! fA Sts eae oo 1 rt Ww anybody else : be moved either to other will help you : hi in de LOSE 17T025POUNDS ene conde ‘IN JUST 6 WEEKS csi strensed that Trane. . . i t a ANPEOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE shore ofl would be limited to the distribution end. N Alcan’s 25th Anniversary: Open House Kitimat Aluminum Smelter Saturday, July 28.10 a.m.—4 p.m. It’s our 25th anniversary of the start-up of the Kitimat Smelter 7 and we'd like to share it with you. “* Ln moribar To enter the plant follow the signs to Gate B and park your car. Buses will be waiting. Be sure and pick up a map of the _ Plant site. Leave cameras and watches in the trunk of your car so they willnot be damaged by the electro-magnetic ’ field in the smelter. You'll see inside one of the world’s largest aluminum smelters and will visit the pot lines, the casting departrnent, the trades shops, the wharf and shipping area. Several departments have arranged special displays to make your visit . more enjoyable, Win a canoe! Because it is our anniversary, we're having a contest. Visitors who take our reqular smelter tour are eligible to win one of nine 15foot Springbok aluminum canoes made by Alcan, A draw will take joining us at the Open House and taking the tour a will also be able to participate in the draw. This =a: ~ contest is not open to Alcan employees or their _ families or employees of Alcan’s advertising agents. fi Alcan Smelters and Chemicals Ltd fas, eee te Pere ern place each week during July and August. Visitors _ derwater pipeline “tuat chief / to. Q and M's proposal to extend the national pipeline. However, Leslie said the con) the latest use It would would use local energy bulk way let's defer ng a pipeline for transporting alberta natural “it able Ind has only 3 mi capability, gas might be carried to abire using the ‘condensed rich gas system by 1962, he sald . “But if the producers a5 great success as has, been anticipated, then uopefully an underwater pipeline would be bulld, and . -the shuttle service could be used elaewhere on the: Scotlan Shelf or in Europe,’’ _ The 200-kilometre un- would cost ere ps mation, It we 2+in pe an could transport about _ 350 milllon cuble feet of gas a day, Leslie discounted Q and M's p to make its a) reversible should le produce more gas than the region needs. Central Canada is already a captive market of Alberta natural gas, “and it dosan’t ~eem logical to export gas to ~Farm minister to be grilled ST, ANDREWS, N.B, (CR) ’ «= Provinclal agriculture ministers will grill their Quebec counterpart Jean Garon today on his charge that annual federal-pro- vincial agricultural con- ferences have done more to. romote tourism than da’s farm industry, As the ministers emerged from the second day of closeddoor seasions at this . southern New Brunswick resort, Malcolm MacLeq, New Brunswick agriculture minister and conference poli n, said the ministers want to know what Garon's: ctiticlam implies, Garon told the ministers in ; ‘a repared speech that since office in ‘Novenibéer 1076, he has attended fiye, ferences but has seen few . beneficial results. _ “These conferences have permitted me to visit Canada sea te sea several times. Perhaps I should appreciate this opportunity "but 1 dare to think the fun- damental objectives of these conferences is not to pro- mote tourism but improve the agricultural sector by means of encouraging a better dialogue between the two levels of government," Garon said, ; ‘When I examine the re- sponse to the demands which we have made to the federal government duing the past ‘two years, I sincerely doubt whether this objective has .been attained.” Garon said in an interview that new federal Agriculture Minister John Wise appears receptive to provincial avggestions but it Is still too early to tell if the federal Conservative administration willbe Initiating new policies ot following those of the ows Liberal .adminis- ation, . MacLeod ssid Ottawa's record of following through . oa the agriculture ministers’ conferences is goad. However, Wise told The ch Home _ Shift work, icy roads in winter, small children at home, long distances to travel need not QUEENS , Study at Over 40 degree-credit courses are available through independent study programs. Correspondence students receive course outlines, audio cassettes and library books in the mail. Our instructors are as close as your telephone, , If you can’t come to us, we will try ta come to you. Earn part of Kingston, Canada x71 2N6 - ’ Telephone: (613) 547-3283 TERRACE COUNCIL BRIEFS “ Central Canada in view of the excess gas aleady sup- pled” The best market for surplus offshore gas would. be the. United States or possibly Europe, where a_ Bes shortage is forecast, ‘ The administrator of. Mills Memorial Hospital, John Allen, has ex- pressed concern on behalf of the board .of + - ‘to Terrace municipa Even if there is a surplus - of offshore production, gaa council about te il 5. could provide only about 29 Zoning allo r Mille per cent of Maritime ene: Memorial. i needs, he said,” : mL Allen stated in 8 lattes ' ~~ considered by Nor should the consumer expect hia heating bill to go Monday night that the “down substantially. " ‘Main concera 0 “The consumer is not board of trustees was going to receive a saving as. increased nolse which such. The consumer is golng could result from to receive a secure source of establishments in the energy at competitive area, and asked council cea -t0, recommend the area The three to four tankers . that would be used to ship SO2" Mills Memorial propane from Saraia and in “eaignated a “Hospita the Sable Island ‘shuttle Quiet Zone. = service would be built in tha | The request was sent to if Maritime region at a cost of ‘the planning committee . about $28 million each. of council for con- Using propane in the sideration. peline before Sable Island Council dealt with 48 among Maritime ¢on- sumers, he aald, adding that .pra and nai ‘pas burn mich the game and the begin August 10. switchover would not cause In one Ietter, Terrace any problems. Centennial Lions. asked counci] to issue a proclamation recognizing the events and asked for a letter recommending the Lions be granted a liquor license for the events. Both requests were ; - granted by council. Canadian Press he agrees | Northérn Sentinel with Garon's remarks. He Press forwarded a letter said Quebec hasanumber of to council, requesting legitimate complaints about permission to hold a the previous Liberal. parade August’ 11 in government's lack ‘of: ©. : a , response to _ provincial. conjunction with ricultural peoblems;. ...., Riverboat: Days. The “The ralniatere mact with the request was granted by new federal minister and his council,” |” atalf for lite, fica ‘time ‘The °4600.; block mer- Tuesday and”‘thadeanikll' shants requested council Progress on an agenda of give permission to close Prine ranging "from the block from Kalum to ' new farmers © & Emerson on Saturday, new: industrial milk export ‘August 11 from 10 a.m. to Ae minis greed 6 p.m. to make a ‘strong case to The merchants said a Wise for more federal fun- = — : vintage car display, a. recreational vehicle and boat display, and - sidewalk sales were being considered by the directors of the hospitals group. The request was of! opnel. received a “Jetter from Terrace “Community Services which advised that. the Ministry of Consumer, Affairs has cut funding for the Debt Counselling’ Service by over half. The: letter notified council service to Kitimat’ and | some outlying areas had been ' discontinued as a. result of the decision and’ stated to re-install this service would cost about - $10,000...the letter was referred to the. finance. committee for con- sideration. wT tte, Terrace Mr. . Mike's: Ladies Softball notified Council they are planning to hold'a beer garden in conjunction with .a baseball .tournament Aug. 4 to 6, Council granted permission for the beer garden, pending approval from the RCM- | Council received a letter .from .Canada Pacific Airlines on behalf: of the Terrace Bulldog Hockey Team, who in- formed courai] the team . will be ‘travelling to Sydney, Australia in October. . Council . _tecommended the: team be given small ping to present as tokens to other teams they will meet:in the series in- Australia. Council also recom- mended that upgrading, drainage and paving be undertaken on McConnell _Avenue after residents requested the- work «be undertaken on’ a local improvement basis. ding of © agricultural research, particularly in Eastern Canada’ Wise told wo OF a wh. . attended lye... tiie. ministers Tuesday the || sae DAK. --- federal-provinclal “con- Canadian “goverdment™ |” recognizes the importance of - more research and will make the requested funding INGS! budgets. Astral Bellevue Pathe Ltd, three months ended May 26: 1979, §57,000, two cents a share; 1978, $49,000, two cents. - Benson and ~=6 Hedges Canada Lid., year en Dec. 31: 1978, $5,716,000, no 1977, ‘Wise, a former dairy farmer; described a §4- million federal proposal to boost .Canada's presence in industrial. milk export markets, ‘ The federal minister said the new government wants to help Canada's ¢ farmers take advantage share $6,504,000, Canadian Occidental Petro-leum Ltd,, six months figures; aha i ST products ended’ June 90: 1979, particularly in Mexico and Ee Se cae a anare: Arab countries. etl ee T THI . : _ Canadian Utilities Lid., six While details of the dairy months ended June 30: 1979, plan were given toprovincial $28,839,000, $1.6 a share; _ 1078, $21,857,000, $1.24, CamDel Oil Ltd, six months ended June 30; 1979, $4,407,000, $1 a share; 1978, $5,539,000, $1.92. Carma Deviopers Lid,, six months ended June 30: 1979, $8,-812,000, 78 cents a share; 1978, $3,811,000, 83 cents. ministers Tuesday, Wise said the export scheme cannot be fully released until the provincial ministers have had time to consider the proposal and its Implica- ong, Wise said the export Proposal, wi offers to Czar Resources Ltd, six help industrial milk months ended April 90: 1979, producers take advantage of $1,031,747, 14 cents a share; the new export op 1978, $779,578, 11 cents, . portunities, will not require Ecenomle [nvestment any additional] funding but Trust Lid., six months ended be reallocated from the June 30: 1970, $741,098, 61 treasury’ cents a share; 1978, $620,302, 49 cents, Extendicare Ltd., nine months ended May 31; 1979, $2,-627,525, 65 cents a common share, 60 cents class A; 1978, $2,943,766, 54 cents common, 59 cents clags Gibraltar Mines Lta,, firat six months, 1979: §6.8- million, 40 cents a. share; 1978, $701,000, loas, slx cents, Goodyear Canada Ine., lx months ended June 90: 1979, $9,-452,000, $3.28 a share; - 1978, $3,-640,000, $1.99" Great Canadian Ol! Sands Ltd,, six months ended June 80: 1979, $15,496,000, no share figures; 1978, $11,152,000, Imperial Oit Ltd., six months ended June 30; 1979, $197-million, $1.51 a share; 1978, $146-milllon, $1.12. Northern Telecom Ltd, six months June 30: 1978, $56.3-million, $1.00 a share; 1978, 943.8-million, $1.60. Nowasco Well Service Lid, six months ended June W: 1979, $9.46-million, 78 cents a share; 1978, $2.97-million, 87 cents, : Oceanus Industries Bahamas Ltd, six months ended March 31: 1978, $103,753, loss, U.S, funds, no share figure; 1978, $20,594, four cents. PanCangdian Petroleum Ltd., slx months ended June 30; 1079, $79,000,000, §2.53 a share; £978, $80,000,000, share unavailable, Shell Canada Ltd, six months ended June 30: 1979, $95,700,000, 99 cents a share; 1976, 69,000,-000, 69 cents. Tele-Capltal Ltd,, nine months ended May 31: 1079, $4,911,000, $2.24a share: 1978, 4,455,000, $2.4. Villacentres Ltd, six months ended June 30: 1978, $1,248,789, 50 centa a share; 1978, $928,289; 87 cents. - STO CKS prevent you your degree at home. We willbe] y ANCOUVER (cP) — from earning glad to send you a list of courses | Prices were down in active a university and discuss the program with trading Tuesday on the degree. you. Give us a call or write. , Vancouver Stock Exchange, : Volume to close was 2,027,445 Admissions Officer shares, . Part-Time Studies wn te, industrials, Mac- Faculty of Arts and Science ! was Up 42 at Quyeen’s University $284 0n16,200 shares, Potter Distilleries A was unchanged at $1.75 on 3,031, Daon was unchanged at $164 on 2,700 and Northway Gestalt was unchanged at $1,55.0n 2,200. Pagurian was down .15 at W395 and Webb and Knapp was unchanged at $1.45, On the 3$hbe and develop- ment board, New Cinch Ura- nium was off .20 at $4.55 on 84,-450 shares, Andex Mines was up .03 at .20 on 46,500, Amber Resources was up .03 at $1.70 on 43,40 and Red- ford Mines was up .04 at $1.17 oh 39,000. Dora Exploration Warrants was down .4at .23 and cream Silver was up 03 at 59. . On the curb exchange, Cherokee was up .03% at 49 on 185,500 shares, Neptune Resourcea jumped .4 ‘at $2.75 on 84,035, Ascot Petroleum was up.02 at $1.82 and Burlington Gold was down .4 at 91 on 27,000. Intereoast was down .02 at 68 and Poney Explorations was down ,01 at .73. wo: