Pop pinky runes « Theresa and Tammy Middleton witl be cookie drive this Saturday in Terrace. The among many Girl Guides and Brownies participating in the organization’s annual eb eearee greed SO CUES RESPITE. 8 Be aman | pitch: fumes from pots - - lines’ 1-2'has been approved ; by Alean management in Kitimat..." The trail program is budgeted. for $125,000 and . “will: Be. carried out on line - 2C. “Work on desiga and-‘.~ implementation has “been underway for over a year. ” The experiment is expected to get under way this summer and to get: into full swing next winter... . - According - to _ Project = Manager Bruce ‘Howard, the project is a continuation * of work done on lines 3-8, but has some _ differences.. “Techniques devéloped on’ lines 2-8 cannot be used on aoG lines 1-2", sald Howard,“ “because of the. different ; ON underneath the pets. The .. Older lines 1-2 use a forced ‘air system which blows air from the courtyard outside into the potrooms through Tang fostalled on the ceillags : -» 8 the.rooms. ”. ‘The pilot project is based upon research done at Alean’s Arvida ~ aboratories. It's purpose - is to inerease the air flow from the centre-aisle ’ grilles, in‘an effort to make | the. rooms . flow-pattern more uniform. At present the air flows mainly from ' the centre’grille with about 2% per cent being directed - : towards the cathodes and equipping each pot with a i ventalation ie8 he aut, “abimnin ‘ ducts; -be put up around cout yard intake fans to prevent-rain are completed. . THE WATER MAY BE DISCOLORED § for a. short ‘ period. it would be advisable torun your OUTSIDE . water fap for a period ot fifteen fo twenty minutes. - FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ‘contact the” | undersigned at 635-6311" local bell curing” norma business. hours. “THE DISTRICT OF TERRACE ; NOTICE THE DISTRICT OF TERRACE will be starting thelr spring water main flushing program an Aprif: 27, 1981; The line flushing will siart on the Halliwell * Bench Area and will teke place from 10:00 p.m. to 6;00 a.m. eachnight until all the Hines in the. District « will be expanded to a trail building basis in 1982, ae a peer drive begins at 10 a.m. and needs everyones support ‘to configuration. of . the ~ -* centre aisle, bus bar grille potrooms ‘.and = the which will force air am . - Charles Hansen | Department . ventalation system.” ; the bus bars, installing new ‘Branch Head ; Lines 3-8 have a natural outside louvres, and a __ installing weirs designed to~ ‘ gravity ventalation syslem_ _ -thenewSeries81B ss Finning 235 Roadbuilder. § " The new Series 81B Fi Finning 235 Roadbuitderis 7; _ the outstanding roadbuilding toot for rugged BC: coastal conditions. Special features on the new. Series BIB include - heavy-duty, fabricated 912 ft (2.9 m) stick and boom, heavy-duty buckets of 1/2 yd3 (1.15 m%) and. te yd 3 (1.44 m3) capacities, heavy-duty guarding _ package and counterweight fuel tank. Combine these and other features and you've got the most reliable—and productive—roadbuilder on __ the market. Small wonder there are so many Finning ‘235s punching logging road on the Coast today. _ Wherever you Operate; you can rely on parts and . service support through your nearby Finning branch. Call us today for all the facts onthe ‘ make if a success. Eurocan plans expansion: .By MICHAELHOWLETT | a | “Forest fire Herald Staff Writer’ 7 whic iS located at Eurocan's 5 s Kitimat ‘works. . ; sprit 18 marked the -olficial beginning of the fire °:géason, a time of intense ” peadiness for Forest Service firefighting crews. .The dry mild winter has Felt: the forest. drier. than disual. Although a wel ‘spring or. summer may - Gimnge . the situation, at “present. the potential for. wildfires remains high. ‘d!We have no snowpack al the tower elevations. If we . . dpn’t have a damp spring we could have.a serious fire. situation “by June,”’ said _ Paul Pashnik, regional protection officer for the Forest Service. - (As of April 15, no one has been allowed to light fuel or make use of an open fire without obtaining a burning permit, from the district ofice of the Forest Service. ‘Only normal campfires are ‘exempt . from this . requirement, although they may also be banned it conditions worsen. The Forest Service now. ~ has 3 24¢-person Jookout system and a computerized . fire weather: prediction . system operational in the Prince Rupert Forest > Region. —~ .' Only 1,125 hectares of forest were burned last year in the region. which | stretches from. Bella Coola- to the Yukon and from the . * Queen Charlotte Islands’ to Endako. The region takes ’ up one-quarter of the area of the provi levels of infra-red fire detectors. Hand held Seanners, which can be _ Carried on the ground or * transported in a helicopter, amd scariners mounted on a fixed wihg aircraft supplement a specially- equipped American-owned plane in the spotting of fires. - Fire suppression crews totalling 31 persons are on Le AE eke eeheoeti atte sels Soo i eerie ae The region has three ‘standby, two ‘six-nember “fire ‘overhead teams” specializing in® , the administration of major firefighting efforts have been formed to deal with emergencies ia’ this and adjacent regions. : An i{a-member quick- response or “yapattack” team. dased in Kamloops can fy anywhere they are needed and rappel from helicopters: to: get al fires quickly. Beginning June 15a pee air tanker will. be based in the region to ‘drop’ fire retardant, anda “bird dog” aircraft will, be here to. direct tanker’ operations. The ministry of forests has also announced a revised policy on wildfire ~ contre! measures. — Based on a white paper . produced last October, it _ Sets out responsibilities for fires on ‘vacant and occupied Crown and private land as well as on other land designations. it points out that the Forest Act requires ail persons. to report and attempt to extinguish all open, inattended wildfires, and to render assistance and make available any equipment required for that purpose. ‘The new policy states that the Forest Service is totally responsible for fire control . on vacant Crown land. On occupied Crown land, the occupant must undertake what measures he can. . Additional help will be provided by the Forest Service.- ‘1 When forests or range reserves are threatened, the . Forest Service will initiate control of fires on private land, and then tim the operation over to the awner if he can sustain it. Le ad at AA PRA E OFS 5 TS "president of pulp and paper operations, the ex- eee eee ee Pe ee high production 235. It's the top" choice on the North Coast. we give youa better product - and better product support. ‘The company plans to increase linerboard and sackkraft production by approximately 42,000° metric tonnes per annum through modifications and . additions tp: Kitimat pulp. and Lei en baler . toot cation .of. west ihe, mill surge sto os digester house and pulp washing: lines, and | rebuilding the company’s linerboard machine. ‘ Completion is scheduled to mid 1982- a According to Pauli Hamalainen, Evurocan’s vice- Caterpritar. Cat and are vademarhs ‘of Caterpiliar Tractor fo. TERRACE: 4621 Keith Road. Phone 635-7144. pansion will not change the mills employment situation. Only minor increases in warehouse and . - shipyard dock personnel are expected. a ‘2 A second proposed’ project involves the. doubling - ow capacity of the recently acquired Lejat sawmill * built in 1978 by West Fraser, through the addition af x. a new random dimension side. The mill currently fj produces 290,000 cubic metres of studs per year. The proposed expansion will involve the installation of a new efficient sorter at the facilily. Work at the plant is expected 10 begin | in November. The third project involves the construction ofa new sawmill for Eurocan timber in the coast area. Feasibility studies are currently. underway to determine the ‘specifications of the mill and its location. ' Eurocan President and Chief Executive Officer Lars-H Wrede stated that Eurocan'’s annual capacily of linerboard afid kraftpaper will rise to 340,000 metric tonnes, and it will produce 1,000,000 cubic metres of lumber" when the expansion program is completed. so, It will be mainly cloudy ny with a few showers. The high today is expected" tobe 12 degrees Celsius with an overnight low of one degree. Tomorrow will be. sunny with odd cloudy periods and much the same" ‘is expected. on Sunday. — Afternoon highs over the weekend will be 12 to 14 degrees, while the overnight lows will continue to be -cooler than normal, Give ‘UNICEF gifts and’ cards: and help a child For aires brochure. call [ofl vee 7,900- 268-6362 at toe oparatar 08 : inf C . catt ton free anytene 112-800-288-6367 . Ask lor operator S06. _ SMALTLIQUOR pe oF -_ MQUEURDE MAU & Tipdncin Eat extra _new convenient 24 pack. o tried 4 anata ee ee te AB ots ae. fe wets adel telead bo tak tole Da met “is nam a een a as rs —