4 at NANOOSE BAY,” (cp) — There isn’t much for’ . the’ crew of a deefisea oil’ - . drilling elg to do during their * off hotirs it cat and the ‘ chief steward of the Ocean Bounty makes #ure his men are kept occupied. ° a Prd Ocean’ Bounty;. whlch ped.off In-this harbor oa the east. ‘coast of. Vancouver Island for a refit, carries ‘a qrew' 83 who -work: L-hour:’ \ ghifts. ‘around .the-.clock ' ae one-month tours of. duty.. ‘The: hard «physical work ‘ demands: -plenty..:of ‘hearty: - fate, The isolation ‘and: the: bait: on alcotiol, nageoti¢s, female: cbrripanionship, ‘and’ other’ ‘diversions. make’ ‘food: ‘the No. 4 pleasure. - men “We'serve them very pub- statitial irigals,"” says “chief” -. steward Don’ McPherson. ‘Four’ a day’ —! breakfast, - ‘lunch, dinner and midnight. . - “Breakfast is hominy ~ ~ grité, hot, and’ cold cereals, bacon," sausages, any style eggs, biscuits.and hotcakes.- Lunch ald dinter we usually serve: two ‘entrees ‘—‘frled _ chicken,” breaded chops, . cutlets, fish — — potatoes, ‘two. vegetables, ‘five salads, various relishes -and rolls, '- “And we Have have rice, "red beang and gravy —.a.lot » ‘of these:boys come from Loulsians’ and that’s a staple in their diet.”.~ . McPherson ‘ind hin steft of seven . work ‘for’. Universal - Services,: a ‘Seattle-based. . caterer that:supplles cooks - drilling: tigs'iand ‘industrial: : camps. ’.-AB' McPherson taloerida.srespon-7 _ bible © for 2sedépping,.. for: -cook, +. you. ‘Ienow; cream ich eeighborhoods: , sauces; filet mignon. rackial: d becomes ie pleasure B.C; ‘popcorn’ for the ‘movie, . |. : McPherson and his staff are: | happy to oblige. their popcorn: tor.” movie,” McPherson aye 7 “Food * takes’ on’ a’ special importance - when you're ‘stuck qut’in nowhere. They |. © . Bet-very: fussy; ‘but we try to “take machine fixéd: It's been out” of operation » for’ three: weeks.’ tt rs oat . MePheFson._ handles ‘special. dinners for visiting | ail. compariy - ‘IES. 4o his” usual stride Pia eal “Rainey dinners? I've been: ‘a chef for 92 years and if I have’ the ingredients, I can 1 Blain, ‘or fancy.” ‘Witha all the toad available, : does.” weight. ‘become’ A "problemi? ..: “Usually not, nays ‘a crew: _member, although’ ‘some. |" come-on board. real ‘skinny. -and leave a lot: heavier”. “Some. guys. bring their ‘ke weightlifting equipment on board and work out _with that; others use. the hell- pad for jogging if.the weather's: ‘not too bad. ‘Couldn't do that in Alaska, th . Too cald."* "1 wouldn't want t be a . cootson one of these things" for.anything," says another | : young man with a Southern, accent. oy i , “we work bax but they’, and.‘ housékeeparg: : for... have the hardest job of all. - Eyexbeen on the: rigs for Jighief steward; five years: now: There Was: ‘one where we had a gourmet as. ~diverse age Obtite)?:thedamb:- but he ‘only lasted a - Canary Islands . ow. Britain's North: Sea.’: ‘The mess. hall is. open 16 hours a day; but there are al- “ways: cookies, beownles and sweet rolls next.to the coffee urn in the hail. -And if a crew _-membe wants: a snack, or ‘Israel weathers: OT geno deg wt storm of prote JERUSALEM. (AP, ” _ . Israeli officials “say. they expect the storm . of- protest over: the ‘new ~ law proclaiming Jem the capital of the Jewish state’ to’ subside ~ with minimuiin damage eral: They recalled’ that Israel weathered. similar storms: when‘it declared Jerusalem - its capital in 1848, and when it moved its forelgn ministry there in 1950. -- “We are govereign ‘in Jerusalem, anjj we can do as we please,”one official said. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat ‘said - that’ the “law - adopted Wednesday by the israeli parliament. ran “against «the: aypirit “and working of (the) Camp Da- vid” accords, the foundation for: the. 1978 Israell- Egyptian ’ peace agreement. - However, Sadat refused to say’ whether he will again — suspend the negotiations with Israel on Palestinian autonomy, schéduled' to resume next week. He said. . he will discuss the matter. with his advisers and mean- whife would call in Israel's ambassador to Bem ond -united Jerusa- few days because nobody liked it. . . "When you. get ry good . cook; you try and keep him. They took Don off, and sent. him: somewhere else a few months ago. We or cra until we. got him ba ; whe ¢ isa es st ask him to convey - Bayet’s views to Prime™. Minisrer Menachem: Begin. . “Tt s not new,” said Sadat, ¢ “We knew +it.-would take place just as. we know Begin. in-a few days. “esnied to, East nasi Foreign. Minister Kamal Hassan, Aly. said Egypt will consider ‘recalling its am- baseador from Israel as well as .. puspending™ the ". negotiations. Egypt broke off ‘the talks in. May for two months after the’ united-Je- . rusalem bill was’ introduced: in the Israeli parliament by a - rightist foe of the peace ‘treaty with Egypt.. - U.S. State... Secretary Edmund Muskie criticized the adoption of the law, - paying: "Unilateral actions that appear. (0 foreclose negotiations are diver: slonary.” . -- CP ‘Other countries ' also ex- pressed disapproval, and -Arab diplomats at the United Nations were reported considering calling for ‘a Security Council debate that might end in condemnation 0 the Israeli move. - ~BCRIC earings almost double... VANCOUVER (cP) — B.C. Resources Investment ‘Corp. reports consolidated tat arnings of $15 million on. total revenues of $113.6 . ‘yalllion dollars for the secon _ quarter of 1980. . During the corresponding — ‘period last year, the. cor- poration earned $8.1 imilllon on revenues of $84 tnillion. Company president David Hellivell sald net earnings for the firat six. months of this year were $28.5 million on; total revenues inl lion, compared with earnings of #142 million doflars on revenues of $156.6 million in the tiret halt of 1979. Helliwell - aaid “these financial results are not “ew ro ea h kh hea way of $24 directly comparable because the funds from the. cor- poration's public share issue’ weren't. received and in- vested until June. of: 1979. . He said ‘the: company: : continued a high. level of development activity during * | the second quarter with ” ‘\progress being made in gas” ' aad. oil. activities and sub- | - . stantial effort belng ex- |: pended in the pursuit of long- term Investment posalbilities. 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