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They helped prepare their own meals, ex- . plored the surrounding terrain, jogged before breakfast and had expeditions in the dark to stargaze. They also had time to craft God’s Eyes and do splatter painting, and put on. skits around the evening campfire. This is the planned. 7 second camp‘held this year and two more are | Cian oa From Retired Refinery Executive _ By Harold M. Williams . There is a shortage of oil : in the’ world today due .to the recent .turmoil-in. Iran: Iran. has stated they expect: “to: resume: shortly~ but production »will. not. the. quantities: delivered ‘in “the: days of the: Shah — nor.” a... potentially © but: Will: ‘large wish to:sell to the U: S. A.at’ _ a fair price. ; There is. an: Gversupply ‘of: refining: capacity in -Eastern Canada and ‘in the _. Eastern ' shortage is‘appearing. United: States a Alaska oil is being moved ~ all: the way down through “the Panama Canal to the: ] Gulf ports. To. -overcome ° with respect: to “Alaska © Crude, Trans ‘Mountain’ Pipe Line’ has applied to President Carter . to permit’ the construction Of an. ofl dock, at’ Cherry State of in| the: Washington, and the Trans Mountain Pipe Line. will construct’. a pipe of way: from: Cherry Point to Edmonton, “Alberta, where the Alaska. © Crude--can “be ‘moved: by. Interprovincial Pipe Line to N. the mid-continent refineries cof the USA, this Pipe. Line would be in S the neighborhood of $200: A. million. This. is’ contrary to” y. the recommendations of the a ecologists ine British Columbia and the State of Washington... who. fear the’ A danger of! oil spills from a increased. ocein |. tanker traffie, 7 oS eae “Tae alleviate these problems It is proposed that instead of a’ new pipe line. ‘from Cherry Point to Edmonton.a new enlarged lo pipe line from Portland to Montreal be constructed on ‘their right of way. Reverse ‘the ‘flow on the Sarnia to Montreal Pipe Line to move the oll from: Montreal to. Sarnia and, if necessary, lay another line, This will take care of the refinery “capacities: in ~ Montreal, Eastern Ontario, : mid-. and: American coutinent, The vrude. vil “would he off shore ofl from: Veneznela. and “with mid-Bast “whatever Canadian crude is available ‘ands above: Canadian crade shipped to the West Coast, All the Northwest Const in the U,S.A, ’ be}. _ delivering tothe U.S.A.-in Sel Eis: reported that M Mexico * “has : supply. of: oil; \ production. - produce» care ‘of their: shortages. es ‘the: also: ( “Imperial Oil, Texaco, Guif:: gas which - they: “together with the. blessing ‘and go-ahead of the Hon. -Mr. Alastair Gillespie. ‘from. Edmonton $200 ° ue this: line on. The cost of | people, be fitted into’ rigid rysten Tnvironment (CASE) made should) be a top Priority “item. ‘Ontirla the: and. Canada éould be. supplied © with. crude » from Trans. Mountain Pipe Line. ‘Alaska ‘Canadian. Canada. . via! “crude* could «be shipped. to. Japan, releasing’. more Middle East crude to: products.as:req All that is Tequired i ist co-operation.“ of ~ “Exxon, » and Shell who will arrange: the». necessary... exchanges The cost of the Pipe Line to. the Pacific Coast was quoted as 7 Lego inet : no more> : struction - of “Mexico” -borrow:to cover ‘the ‘cost’ ot : thes ‘production: of: -equip- 2 ‘ment for. the separation of -thé gas from the oil. cat ‘and. Washington Canada extra | drag “on THE REVIEW ” ABOVE BROWNIES photographed by The Review are, from left to” right: Kendra. Miller, Karen Waistell, Terri Gray, eo Dominque Proctor, Amy Pc carson, » Cori “nting & Ste loner Bailey, — and Mrs. Marie. Pearson. ! 3 left to right; Tracey Bouck, Joanne Tate, ‘Shannon Carolyn Ager, Martin, Kim Roberts, ‘Glover... _the cost. of. the Portland- Montreal. -reversal.. Sarnia: to Montreal -would: ‘come: to $100. million. The -enlargements © Line and. of flow the from “the Portland. docks shoul be. than. “the, con-. the . Cherry, -mightwish® “B.C. State. would be. pleased to ‘have no. increase’ in tanker traffic, “Due.to ‘exchanges would’. have “no. WHAT ABOUT _ENERGY? > TRUSTEES ASKED The question of where and - how .a.course. of -en- vironmental studies could. be fitted into. school curriculums:. was. discussed ‘}- on. Monday. night) at. a. meeting of: trustees ~ of Saanich School District.’ ° There = was. general: agreement that. YOUN: in this time when” energy: resources, sare. running ott, “should know. more about their ecological surroundings. and alternate energy, sources but Just: where such a-course vould was a: speculation... eek Mallard, ‘president Citizens “to Save “the matter. for a presentation to the board backed ‘with’ a. voluminous portfolio of documents, It was one of: three -presen- tations: which will be made to the Lower Island's three school districts, We must be prepared for massive changes in the environmental field, Mallard: told. trustees ‘and: enviroamentil education The - program, envisaged would GUAT, Saanich schoal district - about > $6,700, | Mallard sald, Sooke, $7, T° and Victorin, $24,487. 5 Tn answer to concerns about the . difficulty, ~ of fitting such: programs into the course of} studies, Mallard sale: ae “Well, 1 suppase it depends on your priorities, | : doom. If saving looking at energy ‘alternate = What is?) Trustees of the: was. about the whole Universe, after was energy, IE would not be “Tack of energy whieh would.” his own © aman’ but preed. and? materialism Mp “ty the school’ district ad- the feasibility of fitting such a course into the curriculum and, also, on the yalidity of the whale concept, “12 DRUNKS SPENT NIGHT IN CELLS Isle suspensions: Sidney RCMP. last.cweek and $2 weekend, Liquor was. seized “sever aceasions “and: one charge lald-as acresalt, On two: occasions: was selved and Sheri will “be laid, Road, Michelle Turgeon, Joanne. Hamilton. Leaders: Mrs. hereby saving | ‘before’ the f reers,. . its“ crude’ and: programs is: not a Priority, Jack: Armstrong, was not at all sure. of the: = ait eoneept. Ruergy, whole. “he said,. oMost ‘plentiful thing we had, The + AP ong before he: ran out of SW Ae eenergy | he: would, ‘as thee! reat of, bine viciousness,” hlow himself The juguiity. was ater red ministration fora report on: ‘Thiee drivers: were given “roadsle by. drunks were lodged i the ells Oe a Ct) (he 7 on marijuana On one occasion a eotigar’ ; was sighted on McMicking : Page 1] Parkland Students Win Awards Parkland students Sandra Betton and Peter Tonseth received awards from Lieutenant-Governor Henry. Bell-Irving on Sunday night following wins in a provincial debating and public speaking seminar at Hollyrood House, Victoria, - on the weekend. In the fourth | senior which covers all of British | § Columbia, Tonseth won, § one of seven top places and will be eligible to compete competition for the Hammarsjold Cup and was _. staged by the British Columbia Debate and Speech Association. division. Following a banquet she too received her award = from the lieutenant-governor. 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