' i | i wey ene en. A 365-aere . Class. ‘A’ provinclal park ta be known as Horsefly Lake Provincial Park hasbeen established at the west end of Horsefly Lake, 40 miles northeast af Williams Lake, ilis announced by the Honourable Jack Radford, Minister of Recreation and Conservation. _ The new park has about a mile and a half of frontage on thenorth shore of Horsefly Lake and also has two small lakes with in its boundaries. - The themselves to swimming, fishing, and ether water- oriented activities. The upland area of the park is forested and suited far campground development. . Access to Horsefly Lake Provinclal Park is via secon- dary road and the Quesnel Lake Forest Development Road fram Highway 97. south of the com- even the $50.00 ‘Best of the Year Award.” The Terrace Herald is paying these amounts for the best news tip or phato on a continuous hasis.. Phone your tip into the Herald or bring in that exceptional photo and make it pay off. (David K. Lane Photo} oa City Tax Assessor David K.Lane happened on this scene while visiting in the Port Edward area last week and snapped this pleasing nature study. This is the type of photo that could win any one of our readers the $5.00 weekly prize, or the $10.00 monthly prize or munity of Williams Lake. Its lakes and lakeshore lend “about 40 miles from the high- way to the park. . o£ Some basic work has been done on the planned day-use and camping facililies. When the ‘WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1975, Horsefly Lake Now Class "A" Park. development. program is completed, the park - will -- provide, an.. additional. recreational area for residents - of the Cariboo and visitors to the region. Forest cut way down According (o the Prince Rupert Forest Cut Report for the month of July the harvest is running more than 25 million euble feel behind last year's cut, To the end of July 1974 the total cut stood at 174,185,085 cubic feet comparing un- favourably with the 201,084,716 total reported to the end of the same month in 1973. The favoured tree during the month of July 1974 was hemlock with a total of 8,482,532 cubic feet falling lo (he power saws. -eedar’ 2,019,494. cubic “feet,, This was followed by spruce . with a cul of 4,955,300 cubic feet, bals 9,114,824 cubic. feet, lodgepole pine 865,336 cubic feet and fir with a total cut of 129,062 - cubic feet. A cut of 1,582,307- cubic fee! is listed in the report under miscellaneous, -: - The number of employers registered with the Workmen’s © Compensation Board grew. to ~ 52,907 in 1973. The assessable payroll increased ta an estimated $5.4 billion, an .in- crease of $634 million over 1972, ”. IDB provides financing io Byinvestments or by. ° “a! loans ta businesses. un- . ‘ablato oblain financial, issistance elsewhere on._ easonabletermsand -. conditio a Alcan Declares "Forces Majeure" Aluminum Company of Canada,. Lid, principal sub- sidiary of. Alean Aluminium Limited, today announced that due to force majeure, or cir- cumstances not reasonably within its control, it is unable to, produce aluminum ingot fully in accordance with its 1974 production plans. 4” At present, itis expected that during the nex 6 months the tonnage: of. primary - metal producéd “al. the Canadian smelters will be about 6 percent less than planned, In addition, ‘metal purity is below normal levels . which limits the ‘ production of high purity products and gives rise lo some lonnages below normal com- merelal purity. The full effects of the purity deficiencies on specific product lines have nol yel been determined. The Company confirmed that it will apportion fairly its various ingot products to customers in all markets, in- chiding all its international fabricating . division and af- filiated companies. Starting from Overwaitea Parking Lot \ INFORMATION PHONE WES PIGEAU AT 635 or GORDON HAMILTON AT 635-6357. ‘bringing the planis back to The production difficulties, which are occurring mainly al the Company’s Arvida smelters, are due to delays in deliveries of certain new equipment and difficulties in - the maintenance of the equipment to be replaced: a number of labour factors in- cluding high turnover: — the necessity af accepting some substandard . raw, materials because of world-wide , ‘stior- tages, all compounded by unanticipated delays” “in normal production after the labour problems last summer, which themselves gave rise toa force majeure situation. The Company acknowledges the support of the .greal majority ofits employees and of the leaders of the trade unions in its Saguenay Plants in secking to improve the situation. The Company is making, and will continue to make, strenuous efforts to return production and supply to nor- & mal, which efforts include the _at 10 AM. purchase of high purity ingot to mix with metal now being produced by the Company, thereby up-grading. it. — However, because of the generally strong market for, aluminum, adequate quantities of high purity metal are not available for purchase. 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