rr oe oe OTTAWA (CP) — prefer beer and imported wine, in Atlantic Canada they Like rum and in Ontario and the Pralries, whisky is the favorite drink. ‘Page 6, The Herald, Tuesday, August 21, 1979, Pn cea awe ynanani child in the coun They also knocked back 42,2 mililon galions of liquor and alpped $7 million ga of wine, At an average of 1% ounces of liquor that's 48 billion cocktails, nearly 200 for each person in the country. average i the Yukon is more than lone. They also consumed more than 2 1- 2 gallons ot wine for each reaident, compared with -a gallons, and 3.8 gallons of spirits. compared with the ‘H-drink almost“dny gallons. -_ . Officials at Statistics figures national ave: age of 1.6 Canadian ‘average of 18° Canada: say these Lie e 4 normal, or euphoria, and said that people can alter- highest per cepita con- ,Salés totalled more that #4 sumption of beet wine and lili, but: that..does riot, ete spirits while British aed gra be: — Columbia is second in wine cena: = aatioe. It is Naptie con vee i , r capita con-. sumption ot beer ‘Taxes on liquor, wine and by Linda Purschke ; - heer sales enriched Herald Staff Writer . Statistica Canada's most 1 treasuries by $1.3 } ‘ _ recent as reported’ thelr Biilion in 1977-78. Francia Sabine, counsellor fw the Northwest ' c gc ig service, says people s Ae watoas atberci de more per Rarson than belleve common misconceptions on how alcohol acts year: ended March, 1978, else, While average. 0 the body. about 18.7 gallons or 277 19- annual beer consumption in “Alcohol is-a depressant, not a stimulant as most ounce bottles for every man, Canada is 18.7 gallons, the people think,” Sabine sald. “People think it's a’ c stimulant because it depresses the inhibitions," 79 Babine ained that alcohol is one of the most potent m tering drugs. 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Federal Trustee Ine, alx ._ months ended June 90: 1979, ge Ry ae a mare cen! a cocean ‘ou and Gas Lad, six months ended June 19TD, 55,400,008, TE cents a M110, 0 eat ns: _ ” Kaps-TKRANSPORT Ltd, ended March 3: 1979, : 156,000, loss; no‘“share | Ue early enh ae ETD For details phone our advertising department at 30-635 /— ‘ ayy Mi a? . “git Ly Suh od abby ay Te 2 in ie . a mo a a wf ah A ; Ay wit Ae. a ge \ ME ay yh Sie ee th 4 Wa ie 4 bot SAR aks ca 8 ae seme cc ‘i foyeeh at . be Buin ss oe cer figures; 1978, i Lacana Mining months ended June so 1979, $1,-519,56e0 20 cents a share: 1978, $187,403, three cents. Little -Long Lac Gold Mines Ltd., six months ended June 30: 1979, $191,086, $6 cents a share; 1978, $22,639, 0.6 cents. Peyto Olle; Ltd., year ended May $1: 1079, $2,483,000, 95 cents a share; 1974, $1,110,000, $9 cents. Sherwin-Willams Ce. of Carada Ltd, aix months ended: June 380: 1970, $1,216,000, loss, no share figures; 1978, $1,362,-000, sd Have been made, including _ hazardous drinking " six well ‘ mainspri 9. ‘“l which powers the motor so * a in the shape of a :[Ge}many. Thig one has an depression, it requires more liquor to attempt to regain a normal state. Eventually Sabine explained, the drinker is not able to retain even a normal state of mind, ° "Sabine explained this cycle is maintained by” terns : hazardous drinkin “If you're constantly drinking more “than the average social pattern, for example more than four bottles of beer every day, you're developing a pattern,” Sabine sald. | Sabine added that on a sociological scale, about six to-eight per cent of the population will never drink, while on the other extreme about six te eight per cent; of the population will drink too much and not be able ta? benefit ” ; im any treatment. Sabine sald the other 85 per cent of the population: were between the two extremes and are either able fo; Only about four out of 10 moderate thelr drinking ar could become prone*to{ ‘bottles consumed in the alcohol dependencies during particularily stressful, periods in thelr lives, “The social attitude waz it’s alright to drink, but not to be drunk,”’ said Sabine. ‘People are now bec aware that alcohol is a destructive drug.” orning Bike business EDMONTON (CP)Fer some we W com his business with his tears hobby, Bill Adams fs doing He started his company, Adams’ Performance. Ltd., with fio five is a . Adams, a motorcycle racer, wholesales high- performance motorcyele parts and makes and The $2-year-old ts the Canadian distributor for R. across Canada. The retall shop in Edmonton accounts for the remaining 40 per cent,’ On display in his retail atore is the reason for his featuring a ecord! bresking grag bikes Adams either faced or belped design and Russ Collins, founder of R. C. Engineering, set. the world's record in one of these bikes. His success aa a. leading parts distributor came 2000 after. His line of custom parts for modified Honda engines are’ in de: mand throughout the world. Adams started racing for Arabs are blaming lack of exposure VANCOUVER (CP) — Arabs feel Canada has adopted its prolsraell views because it has had too little An expert Stalks about 7 Watches: are really clocks designed to be worn, The first watch is supposed to have been in- vented about 1500 by Peter Henlein. It was really only a portable clock and was so heavy it had to be hung from a belt around the waist. Before this all clocks used heavy weights wut Henlein invented a ng, to turn the a ad whee rly watches only had an hour hand. About 1680 the minute had was invented. - It wasn't until the 1800's that machinery was devel- oped which made reason ably priced -watches pos- sible. An electronic watch was introduced in . the United States in 1952. Ie]. runs on ah energy capsule i mainepring is nok neces- Many unusual watches * iil] in France in , the ’s and a book watch e in thé 1900's in “four hand, analarm and a sundial, - We are the headquarters for all your gilt needs. See us whenever a birthday or anniversary comes near! | JEWELLERS (TD. 632-217] 216 Clty Centre Kitimat exposure to the Arab world, says Hamad al-Rujaib, Kuwait's acting un- dersecretary of foreign affaira. The minister, one of the | ghief architects of Arab foreign policy, mado the observation in’ a Saturday interview with Micheel Valpy of the Sun. Valpy is the first Canadian . newspaper reporter to spend ume. in an Arab country since Prime Minister Joe ‘Clark announced plans to ahift the Canadian embassy in Terael to Jerusalem from Gpeaking through an inte: rougn an x. preter, al-Rujaib said in the interview published today . that Canada is not neutral on the Middle East but has a pro-Israeli bias close to that @ the United States and markedly different from the growlng neutrality af Europe. dollar in ternis of Canadian funds at 3:3 pm, EDT Monday was down 7-100 at $1.1670, Pound sterling was down 1-100 at $2,5837, In New York, the Canadian dollar was up 1-20 at $0.8569 and sterling was up 13- 100 at $2.2140, ‘ $aldper mon For only 36 months, Total pald $7774 ptus tax. Purchase option $2987 at tease end or simply relurn. $177 per month For only 34 mantha, Total paid $5372 plus tax. Purchase option $2452 at lente end or simply return. MONTREAL (CP) — US. 1 may be distorted because they do. not distinguish between consumption by the territory's 22,000 permanent residents and the large . humber of summer tourists. But there is less likilhood of distortion in figures which- show British Columbia second in per capita con- sumption of liquor — at 2.4 gallons — and second in wine, almost 2% gallons . bath, . In B.C, neatly three- quarters of the con sumed is the domestic et, with the reat im- Ported, | After the Yukon, Quebec leads the lst in beer con- sumption at about 21 gallons for every resident. And Quebec is third in wine consumption with about 17 gallons per capita, But shout seven of every 10 bottles are imported, Albertans like wine almost a8 much as Quebecers but prefer the domestic variety. Province are imported. And: while beer con- sumption in the oil province is less thai. the national average, It ranks fourth in per capita consumption a liquor at 2.3 gallons a year, Aa the most populous prov" ince, Qntario’s total. con suraption of beer was highest, at 168 million gallons. But on a per capita basis, it wag about average at 18:7 gallons, Ontarlans also drank an average amount of wins — about 1.5 gallons per person ‘—and’a slighty more than average amount of apirits — 1.8 gallons per person. _But Ontario residents fer whisky, mainly rye; rearly four times a5 much as rum, which ranks second in Vouk a is third and ga fourth. That same psitern applies throughout the West and North. In Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and Proh§b;yinr8§ lem rndéy2'wice as po said booming _ Collins in 1969, breaking the North American record with ‘the first custom Honda four- cylinder engine built that , Year, Adams also broke the National ‘Hot Rod As- sociation's top-gas world records in Ateo, N.J., in 1974 and 1975; “Collins also started his business with $100, in 1969," Adams sald. Today, Collina’a company is an $4-million-a- : year business, Adams sald he is trying to improve his own drag bike that already | sets “more rsepower @ pound than the R. C. E dragster because of an Adame Performance de- . Signed super-charger.”” He thinks Alberta ia the -best place in Canada for the “We're on the ‘upswing with high performance bikes now, the way cars were eight to 10 years ago.” : _ He sald Alberta, witfi r cent of the popula His five mechanics are kept busy building $1,500 to $8,000 custom . Als orders are usually backed for two months. Adams said he hopes to enter the final trials later this year In Ontario, Collf., the largest motorcycle championship in ‘the ; STOCKS TORONTO (CP) = The Toronto stock market was sharply higher at the close of active trading Monday. The TSE 300 index 21.57 to 1,640.73, a record. Oil and gas issues ied the way, reaching a record-high amid speculation over ex- ploration activity. Volume was 6.66 million compared with 6.68 milllon Friday. Among Industrials, Hudson's Bay Ol] and Gas gained 3% ‘to 774, Noranda Mines 2% to $53, Imperial Oil : A to Be, i % to 1% to HK. Biltmore Industries lost 4: to #4, D.H. Howden % to $11, Superior Acceptance ‘A 20 cents to 2.25, Dominion rn Th Ys ef Te! ” Ranger Oi. Canada ad- vanced 1% to $31%, Fran- cana Oil ana Gas 1% to $14% and Peyto Olla 1 to §13%, Numac declined 144 to $4344 and Czar Resources % to $12%. q a ‘TtZGPHYR : $126 per menth For only 36 months. Total pafd $4530 plus tax, : Purchase option $1750 at lease end or simply return. . CALLGERRYALF PERSONALLY 292 7771 COLLECT ORD VANCOUVER (CP) — Prices were mixed in heavy trading Monday on the Vancouver Stock Exchange with a volume of 4,406,738 at close. . In the industrials, B.C, Re- sources Investment Corp, was down 07 at $6.08 on 141,209 shares and Canadian Javelin was unchanged at $1.20 on 6,179. Northway Gestalt was down .03 at $1.80 am 5,500 shares and Mac- Millan Bioedel was un- changed at $23 Grouse (Redford Mines was up .25 at $2.15 on 103,300. SNA WOE up .09 at .46 * ~0n'84,000 shares and Jet-Star Resources wan up 06 at $4.20 on 67,101. Iona Silver Mines was down .06 at $1.45 and Resources was down 40 at $2.05 on 107,500, Rebel ents was up .10 at 3S on 75,500 shores and Burlington Gold was down 02 at .61 on 58,750, Cusac Industries was up .12 at $1.89 ands Carpenter = Lake was up .10 at $1.25, . G15] per month For only 36 months. Total paid $5434 plus tex. Purchase option $2048 Selyrn, tate end ar simply, O-VAN anti Far only 34 month, Fotal id $5724 plust « Fotal aA Furcnaee option $2190 at bane nd oF simply, ry 5 G Th. $234 per month For anly 36 months, Total pald $7774 plus tex. 7 Purchate option $2937 at tease end or simply — - we LOUGHEED LEAS 4338 Laugheed hwy Burnaby O.L. Nu cra eer, a =e Boy Pima