Page 6, The Herald, Tuesday, September 25, 1979 is ores A new future for potatoes discovered that the Manitoba Red also made a great baker potato,” says WINNIPEG (CP) — More than one million Manitoba ~ potatoes will find themselves baked, buttered and on the plates of patrons of Bonanza Houses of Canada Ltd. this year, Gordon Lyng of the restau- rant chain's Winnipeg office aays 825,000 kilograms of po- tatoes, worth about $30,000, will be used Ln five outlets in Manitoba and five in Saskatchewan. It could be a big new future for the Mani Red, a tato more commonly used or boiling, frying, casseroles and salads. Traditionally, it has been the Idaho potato that Manitoba restaurants were interested in for baking, not the home-grown red. “Two years ago, Bonanza Lyng. Bonanza used 120,000 kilo- grams the firat year and doubled that amount the next ear. " Tests showed the Manitoba Reds had excellent moisture content and heat-holding properties, combined with top keeping and flavor qualities, “We feel” more restaurants, as well as housewives, will be trying this potato as a baker in the future,” Lyng sald. Vern DeLancey, manager of the Menitoba Vegetable Marketing Board, says the contract with Bonanza is good for growers and the province. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ‘market, Selling Manitoba produce helps keep down local food prices and increases the flow of cash into the province, he 3a! “What ia extra good about it is that an imported product used to mean dollara golng out of the country. Now Manitoba supplies this year- roun! market, a growing creating em- ployment here.” _ More supermarkets and restaurants are starting t use locally grown produce, and not only the Manitoba polato, says DeLancey. “Another development is supplying the celery for the Campbell's processing plant at Portage la Prairie, “With transportation rates rapidly rising, it is im- perative that we grow more | in the province to avold those costs." Broceoli is ‘another example with good export potential. The board marketed 2,000 cases worth about $20,000 in one week, and Manitoba growers not only met local demand for fresh broceall but also ex- ported their produce to Saskatchewan. “It's the Firat time this bas happened and it shows what Manitoba growera can do given the Incentive.” DeLancey says Manitoba produce compares favorably with that imported from the United States. “They market cauliflower more than twice the size of the Califorala product, at not much more than half the price valuation eased pressure dollar in Europe, DOLLAR RESISTS SURGE LONDON (AP) — The U.S, dollar showed little benefit Moaday from the weekend upward revaluation of the West German mark. Gold OTTAWA (CP) -- West Coast grain handlers should get raise of 90 cents an hour this ‘year and the same in 1980 in a twoyear collective agreement with terminal elevator .companies, Mr. prices bounced back from Friday’s drop, but Justice oo Hall has remained well below Mr. Justlee Hall was ap- records set last week. inted conciliator last May The boosting of the fA a contract dispute det- mark, Europe's strongest} ween the 550 members of currency, against Af poral 333 of the Grain handful of its neighbors, |) = workers Union and the B.C. was aimed at helping the} ‘Terminal Elevator Oper- weak and fluctuating} ators’ Agsociation. 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Hydra 635-7158 | RECOMMENDATION Workers deserve talka at least 60 days before the expiration of a collective agreement ane (that | older employees be given longg:’ holidays to recuperate from theeffect of working ingrain dust. A labor department spokesinan said that if it rejects the terms of the Hall pro , the union could call a strike by Friday and halt grain exports through the West Coast. Such a move would come daya before Parliament is to resume under the new Progressive Conservative government which is dedicated to increasing offer mediation or ar- bitration assistance if the two partles wanted it, In his report to Alexander, Mr. Justice Hail said he aise sensed “a firm commitment - by both sides that any in- terference with the con- tinuaws movement of grain through the terminala at Vancouver could not and would not be countenanced.” He said he accepled the union's argument for a twe- year agreement but scaled down other ‘financial Tests conducted by two University of British Columbla doctors found older terminal employees suffering greater lung damage from the grain dust, Longer holidays would lkely reduce the amount of ab- senteelam for health reasons by older employees. But the union must seriously address itsel! to absenteelsm - which Mr, Juatice Hall sald was ex- cessive compared to other industries. EARNINGS FCA International Ltd., year ended June 30: 10979, $2,103,108, 47 conta a share; 197B, $1,883,-920, 44 cents. Foodex Inc, six months ended June 30: 1979, $668,948, no share figures available; 1078, $1,149,442. MTS International Ser- vices Inc., nine months ended April 30; 1079, $20,905, one cent a share; 1078, $29,692, 1.1 cents. Midcon Oll and Gas Ltd, year ended Junce 3: 1978, $557,601, 13 cents a share; 1078, $340,100, eight cents. Reltman's (Canada) Ltd., six months ended July 31: 107%, (2,771,000, 60 cents a share; 1973, $3,802,000, &8 cents, Rupertstand = Resources Co, Lid., six months ended June 30: 1970, $968,571, loss, no share figures; 1076, $4,613. Wall and Redekep Corp., six months ended July 31: 1979, $770,847, 42.7 cents a share; 1976, $275,184, 15.1 cents, STOCKS | “VANCOUVER (CP) — Prices were mixed in-heavy Vancouver Stock Exchange ~ with a volume of 4,871,351 Terrace Electronic Repairs Ltd. 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Occasionally, you | gee them locked is romantic ‘embrace on park benches. Under the rule of Chair- man Mao Tse-tung’s : mitecratic widow and the so- down 69-100 at $2.5243, In New York, the Canadian dollar was down 2-25 at $0.0561 and pound sterling was down 4-5 at §2.1610. Bar girls gone scandalous behavior was not permitted. Guards patrolled the leafy paths and, after sunset, turned thelr flashlights on any couple that dared to sit too close, Avenue Joffre, one of the y white ways of pre- Communist Shanghai — which has been rechristened Huai Hai Road — looks like the main street of a Chinese country town . Sycamores in full leaf line the sidewalks crowded with shoppers in the daytime, But at night, when Avenue Joffre wed to burat into bright neon-lit life, the whole boulevard is dark, deserted and eerie. The flashing signs of night apots with names such as Casanova, DD's, Cafe Renaissance and Con- suatirople went out 30 years 0, Downtown, the area sround the waterfront quay was the financial heart of _. Shanghai