ome > “ Jn.,.. General” 8a Manager, has. been . elected a‘ Vice. ‘President ‘by the. Board ‘of Directors af General Motors of | Canada: Limited, John’: D. Baker, President, -anriounced ‘today, Other promotions and senlor slaff appointments reflecting a . realignment of. . staff responsibilities announced by Mr. Baker were: ‘of Engineering, has. been promoted to Director of Manufacturing Engineering, responsible for - all manufacturing . service operations, including standards and: methods, tooling and processing, facilities. planning and: plant engineering: for. the _ Manufacturing, will have the St.. Catharines plant and Windosr transmission plant Oshawa, Scarborough and Windsor trim plant operations. -. This increased responsibility places all aulomolive manufacturing - operations in Canada under Mr. ‘Warner. WJ. Howard, Manager of S. Production Planning, has been promoted to. the newly eslablished position of Director of Production Control for all . automotive operations of GM of Canada. Mr. McLaughlin, Mr. Warner and Mr. Howard report lo the Executive Vice President and Genral. Manufacturing ‘Manager, E.J. Barbeau, F.C, Fleck, formerly Chief Engineer, General. Motors Flin, Mich., has been {ransferred lo GM of Canada and promoted to Director of Engineering and Forward Planning. In addition to directing the Engineering +H department, Mr. Fleck will also h direct and coordinate ali ‘aq forward planning operations for GM of Canada, 2 new aclivity 2 © formal basis. Mr. Fleck will ; report lo the President. i Mr, Duffy joined General : Metors of Canada on April 1, Big 1972, after more than 25 years of B.2 widely varied sales experience m .. in the Buick division of GM “€ Corporation, GM of Canada and. | Buick have “had f business ‘since’ 1907 wiien’ the’ vt original contract 10. produce automobiles in Canada included | Buick engines. He is a resident tof Oshawa. Mr. McLaughlin, native ‘of - Oshawa,. was appointed Legal “Mr. Davis Daniel Walker: . This is your official notice ae that on September. Sth,.1972 at Te 1:00 p.m. al the Court House in 1 .t Kitimat, B.C,, the Dept, of. ‘Rehabilitation, and. Social ‘4 Improvement ‘will make ay application for permanent cq wardship of your daughter : Janice Walker, born September 4 oth, 1956. .ou have-the right to ibe present and ta be ie I represented by Counsel. Would . ne Mr. Davis ‘Daniel Walker or hot anyone knowing his. Mrs. Phyllis Nash, Room 312, jprederal Bldg., ‘Kitimat, B.C. ) Phone 632-6134, ” (C91) : ) SEALED TENDERS will be. Gireceived by. the undersigned Funtil 2:00 PM (PDT) August 18, 021972, for the construction of a 2- Fclassroom ‘school,, one .2- bedroom teacherage. and ‘one: mmvgnowerhouse and related site me Swork, etc., on North Tacla Lake a7] ndian Reserve No. 7 on Takla ake, approximately 170). sir- iles northwest of Prince Tenders, will be accepted op - PReserve to New Aiyansh Indian Day School, return,.68 miles per iem commencing September. 5, 1972 to June 30, 1973... Address tenders to: : (Department of Indian Affairs Terrace District : 215-4618 Lazelie Ave,: Terrace, B.C, (x87). ‘ oN OTICE TO CREDITORS Estdéte of William FORD, ' ‘deceased, late of No, 25 - 15337 .. | Marine Dr.," While Rock, B.C. ‘Creditors and others having — ‘claitns agalnst the said estate ‘are hereby required: to’ send | them duly verified, to the * “the he “the . Estate will: ‘b “distrib ted, pein regard WEDNESDAY, AUGUST », im. E.R. McLaughlin; Director — Canadian ‘automotive’ operations. 7 AG. Warner, Director of the ¢ added to his current direelion of - le-Therese, | ka being - established on a more - i close: a cooperalion in-allphases of thes t vhereabouts please. contact. ~~: manufacture and distribute : engineered - producta a: - products for the” Construction a industry.’ , “operations -‘for’ the first “six -* months “of” this. year’-are’. & “with. Director: of Exigineering | in 1971, ine. sentor: - assignments, ‘He ‘joined’ GM of Canada on graduation in - engineering’ from. the : University, of Toronto in 1948, . 14,1971. A graduate in Industrial : Engineering. ai General Motors. Mutual Funds: - Good Buy TORONTO - “Mutual Fund shareholders are well advised: ‘6 continue to acquire shares in view of the strong. economic ' pieture for Canada and the United States at this time, and - particularly in light of (he good ‘Investment results:. being : achieved by fund investment said. Mr: ° J.N.W. Budd, President - of The Canadian Mutual Funds - Association. | He made this stalement while releasing the second. quarter data of. fund sales and assels for the 65 members of the CMPA. During ‘the past. 18 months * Canadians’ have purchased ” $467,963,000 worth of mutual fund shares of CMFA members. ’ For. the second quarter sales were $77,557,000 compared with the first quarter of $78,248,000. The number of shareholder _ accounts increased to 715,480 from 714,068, Assets of member funds. lotalled $2,594,444,320 at June 30, 1972 as compared with $2,582,085,280 at June 30, 1971. The funds held: $1,472,961,723 in Canadian. Securities and ~ $999,261,866 or about 38 percent in Foreign Securilies, — Dividends paid to mutual fund -shareholders during the second quarter were $7,696,577 compared with $5,632,606 in the Managers’, first quarter of 1972. Reporting - on fund redemptions, Mr Budd said, “Fund holders redeemed shares worth $174,512,705 in the second quarter of 1972 compared’ with $122,288,809 in the: first quarter. While redemptions are below those experienced by the _ industry during 1966 and 1967, they are subslantially higher than might of busiftg rout a An eSaition to hart ge a ‘Ymproving ‘economic environment in North America, ~ _the increasing. demand for goad - quality equity securities by pension funds and other large institutional investors ts - impacting on securities prices. This demand will continue for years ahead. This is certainly | not an appropriate time to sell shares, but rather a time to look to the future’, said the CMFA President. ’ He noted that” the Mutual Fund Industry in the United States for the month. of June ‘reports an increase in the level of sales anda decrease in the level of redemptions over May : Statistics. - . ; Shares offered | Shares of Toromont Industrial ' Holdings: Ltd., Toronto, were listed for. trading on The. Montreal Stock Exchange at market’ opening today. . ‘phe Montreal. ‘Exchange represents an imporiant part of this .couniry’s investment community and our listing here ‘will provide an opportunity to more Canadians to participate ; Shareholdera-: in our ‘company’ S growth. We seeour - listing asa greater convenience -. for the large.investing public in - the Province of .Quebex," S.J. Sinclair, Chairman of ie Company said, Currently about ~§ one third of Toromont’s share © capital is owned by residents of this province, fo! - Toromont has been listed on: & The Toronto Stock Exchange . since 1968. Its subsidiaries ~ environmental systems, ~ Profits. from. regular estimated at-$202,000 or 4c per - common. ‘share as “compared 22,4010 for. the. second’ pat ane an per : common share for. the, fu having: “previously -sérved as .- Director of Quality. Control and... engineering oe the “first manager ‘of the: _ property © in be expect attlts.tirfie in view” ; 2 - low. interest rate tistitute, n. 1983. Mr. warese" previously: heid.a succession of appointments, including: being aulomotive - trim . plant in Windsor, Ont.’ Prior to’ his current appointnent, he served * a8 Factory. Manager: of ..the- My ’ Warner WBS. ‘appointed Director of Manufacturing June . Oshawa operations, Born in - Ottawa, he. is a resident of _ Whitby, | Ont: 'Mr. . Howard, born “in -- Hamilton, was “appointed: manager of production planning in 1965, after.a quarter-century of experience in/purchasing and material control. He has been an Oshawa resident since 1940 with the exception of.wartime service in the Royal Canadian, _ Air Force... ‘Mr. Fleck, a native ‘of Kalamazoo, "Mich., and a mechanical engineering . gradvate of General . Motors institute, joined Genral Motors “in 1942. He held a series ‘of Mine buys. ‘property Celtic Minerals Lid, has eniered a tentative option * ‘agreement with - Sentinal . Resources Lid: to acquire a’ 70 ‘percent interest in an asbéstos the Eastern Townships, 100 miles southeast of. Montreal, Quebec. The ‘optional lands, lie in Range 11 and 12 in Cleveland Township. and adjoin to the south the orebodies under development by Pathfinder Resources. Ltd. and approximately eight miles ° ‘from the Johns Manville pit, : . The optioned ground covers a two mile length of ‘the serpentine belt which contains both the Johns Manvill and the Pathfinder orebodies, A portion of the property was explored previous to 1962, at which time magnetometer survey work and some 200,000 feet. of diamond drilling indicated a substantial body. of ore grade material at the then prices. Asbestos prices have increased substantially since 1962, : An engineer’ 8 report and the: final a ‘Beoperty aré:.'now being prepared and will’ be submitted for: regulatory, _ authority “Approval, The Bank of Montreal can halp | you with your plans. We have tailored a special program to the needs of individuals and will finance up to 80 per cent of the purchase price. cand -. senior: manufacturing. . week, as no ement on: the - " PLANNING YOUR LEISURE TIME? - - VACATION? THINKING ABOUT BUYING A VACATION TRAILER? SWIMMING POOL? ‘BOAT? *- Idans are life insured ‘For further Progressive - Conservative ‘progress I "assignments at GHC Truck’ ‘and Coach ° division " aid .. corporation's 3 ; Engineering Stafé prior to- his ‘appointment . as ' residesice’ in Oshawa shortly. . Andres. . a Wines: Win i ino Europe {WINONA - duly. 30, ‘jo72) A total of, six medals have been won by different wines entered by Andres Wines Limited of Winona, Ontario in the Second International. Competition for Wines and Cognacs, in Sofia, Bulgaria. ; John Boychuck, Vice- ‘President, Marketing, at Andres learned of the awards in “a letter received from Sofia, this company representative was present at ’ the Competition. -“We. entered our first overseas contest a little over a year ago when we won a silver ‘medal for our Vino Buono wine al the International Yalta Wine Festival. ‘This year, backed with the:-experience of ‘our Russian success,- and an additional year’s marketing experience, we entered a wider selection of our products, and are delighied with the’ success we have achieved, “Tt proves beyond any doubt, that although many people here decry Canadian wines, they stand up against the best in international competition,” said Boychuck. The company received a gold . medal for its Richelieu Golden Cream Sherry, silver medals for Vino Buono, a.dry red wine; Richelieu Riesling, a dry white wine; and the Admiral Pale Dry Sherry. Bronze medals were awarded for the company’s new product, Baby Duck, a sparkling red wine, and- Regency Similkameen Superior, a dry red wine. ‘The Riesling and the Similkameen are from the company’s B.C, winery, while the other four are from the Winona winery. It_is expected that senior. crear tas oresent the medals to the company at some time in the hear | future, - - up fo 10 years to repay ink certain cases - prepay without penalty ; ; information, § contact the Bank of Montreal. "THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. j* the: Chief Engineer of the GM Parts Division in 1969, Mr..and Mtg, _ ‘Fleck and their family of three: boys and one girl will take up- s Sitting. passively, ‘the crusher waits, - before beginning it’s devastating work on the pile of old ; wrecks collected by SAM | SAM’S Waiting ’ Over 40 cars, or what were once cars, were added to the growing pile of wrecks being collected by the Terrace Ja- . ycees for their Project SAM, jast weekend. Helping SAM, by donating their time and trucks, were Ron. Earl of All Trans, Harold Ferster of Ferster Trucks, Graham Grass of Terrace Transfer, and Vic ‘Tenner - driving the Municipalities front end loader. Project SAM, which Salvages old car bodies, Assembles them ‘ suspensid . : Some reasons why the Corona 2 tough: Unit body construction. 2 litre | overhead: cate HO hpy. engine, Heavy: duty du wo in. suitable sites, and Manufactures ‘them into smelter feed, donations are being stored at Cal's Auto graveyeard in Thornhill until a -erusher is brought in to deal with them. Organizer, Ron Hicks, said he would like .to thank, besides those mentioned above, : local service stations who.are also — accepting old car bodies for the Project. Those involved are Skeena Auto Metal, West End Garage, Terrace Esso, and Totem Towing. nthe) way to a tough car. CONSUMER FINANCE EXPERIENCE? We have an attractive opening for an ambitious man . with experience In Consumer, Industrial or Mome-_ Improvement financing. Salary commensurate with experience, good training and advancement opportunities. For an appointment ta discuss career opportunities in our organization : ‘ _ Telephone Mr. Brewer 635-6310 TRADERS GROUP LIMITED 4609 Lakelse Ave, © Terrace, B.C. ngs happ )