Canis business The Canada, critic, Symes had learned -that Paine. Canada was ordered by the new government to caase new sald his pa Page 2, The Herald, Friday, July 27, 197 Petro-Canada ordered to stay out of new ventur ‘_ OTTAWA (CP) — Petro- Canada has been told stay new ventures in t otherwise it is as usual for the state-owned ol] company, an " alde to Energy Minister Ra Hnatyshyn said Thursday government wants to review Petro- which it to disband, sald aide Phil Hamel. The first Petro-Cana end any domeatic ventures, Hnatyshyn sent a letter to da president Bill Hopper June 15 telling him the government felt the company “should refrain fram altering - its current . corporate assets.” That meant the company should carry on as is but not’ add anything new, Hamel Meanwhile, Hnatyshyn told reporters Canada is not Dollar flutters energy MONTREAL (CP) — The ‘counterpart by market close, Canadian dollar fluctuated . The dollar opened at 85,61 dg slightly in quiet trading on cents U.S., moved between North American maney ‘85.49 and 65.67 markets Thureday, and rose the day, and closed at 45.65. fractionally against ita U.S. Wednesday's close was 65.84. wet interested in proposals from: such Americans as Edward . Kennedy for a continéntal energy agreement, - Canada ia embarked of - energy self-reliance whichis — contradictory to the US, proposals. . A continental energy policy was “the one issue that is apparently uniting all American polittcans but it‘ ian't uniting anyone else,’ Hnatyshyn sald, 2 «it. Canada has en 4 a with Mexico for” 60,000 were when the May 22 any forelgn involvement and eu -SKEENA MALL OPE s SUATIGHT: LAUNDRY DETERGENT Lamon fresh heavy duty cleaning power. éLitresize Kmart Reg, Price 3.47 | SATURDAY ONLY LOOK HOW YOU. SAVE - zen ne ' Mi | was called. 6 Gives Satisfaction Alwayst ‘CAMPING FUEL 4h itres © Use incamp stoves, lanterns, catalytic heaters and blow torches. 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Oa Winnipeg Free Pananee of Wn guilty in ¥ latest round of hearings into proposals -to build a nuclear to end next week, costs mount s hearings on Puge Sound Power and Light Co.’a proposed Skagit nuclear power plants cost the federal @overnment and taxpayers WINNIPEG (CP) — , former court Thursday to one Thuraday to stand trial on that date on two charges of - Conner agreed lawyer, has been in . an estimated $15,000 a day, Nuclear "Rogulslery’ Came uclear . mission. . _ That means the federal li- censing hearings — which how have taken 60 days over 4 period of several years — ° may have cost federal taxpayers and the utility's Pilea ratepayers more than §3- nie Hee __ Publisher pleads guilty gross indecency to which he has pleaded not guilty, _, Provincial Judge Arnold to release Malone on ball until his court appearance. Malone, a: since his arrest May 17 at his Winnipeg home. , Malone faced’a total of 10 charges when the hi Tuesday betore Cosner | EARNINGS _ opened _ Uni « The two " VANCOUVER (CP) ~The Picket lines are ordered removed Pacific owns 34,7 per cent provincial labor relations of the Westcoast shares, but has ordered striking “Weatconat Petroleum’s . oi) refinery aijacent to the Westcoast . ‘ ur plant. “ Operating Enginéers, are fence: . Pacific employees, members of the - Ol, Chemical and Atomic Workers Internationa! on, picket Line. aed had the right to picket Pacific because there, is joint ownership of Pacific . Westepast, _ therefore a common em- the board ruled that there Transmission was no evidence to show that employees at Taylor to Westcoast. remove pickets from Pacific .Pacific facili Gold coab dae operates fron id goes up NEW YORK (AP) — The p and. §305.785 in Zurich, In ~ eparated by a security New York, gold closed at ce. . $306.20, up $1.85... — dcllar again dropped sgalcet lar again dropped aga our voy is belng helped by currency y to cross the Britain's North Sea oll, (n- _ dications that British ~ in- tereat rates are likely to re- main high and tough right- wing ipilicies by the Con- serval va government such a8 Clu public apending. It cost agaim® $2.9203 Wednesday, .3301 to buy a’ pound 3 _ Akaliche Yellowknife Gold |. Mines “Lid, six. months | ended June 3): 1978, $199,540, 42 cents a. share; 1978, | - 971,179, 2.2 cents. ‘Bell Canada, six months } ended June 90: 1970, $222.2 tailllon, $1.98 a share; 1076, 140.9milllon, $1. Budd Canida Inc,; nino months ended June 0: 1979, 8.S-million, $2.35 a share 1978, $10,S-milllon, $2.87. . Canadian General Electric Co. Léd., alx months ended June 30: 1979, $15,793,000, $1.69: a share; 1978, $11,462,000, $1.40, Fisning Tractor and ment Co, Ltd, six ended June 30; 1979, $8,376,000, $2.11 a share; . 1978, $7,067,000, 41.78. - Prockauf Canada Inc,, ix . months ended June 90: 1979, #3,-770,000,. $1.02 a share; 1078, $2,-161,000, 80 cents. GSW Ltd, six months | . @ttded June 90: 1979, $585,000, 30.8 cents a share; 1978, $220,000, 17.6 cents, ue a. cars BM: . share; ie grace a eenta. . . Great-West = Life Assurance Co., six months ended June 90: 1979, $18,423,000, $9.21 a share: 1078, $15,319,000, 97.65. | Hndson's Bay Mining and Smelting ‘Co. Ltd., -six ‘| ‘Months ended June 90° 1979, ‘$14,597,000, $1.44 a share: . 1978, $4,356,000, 43 cents. Hudson's Bey 01) and Gas €o. Ltd, six.months ended June 30: 1979, $41.2-million, 2 a abare; 1978, 46- 92.87, ° . : Interprovineial Pipe. Line. Lta., six months ended June 30: 1979, $27,683,000, $1.08 a’ share; 1078, $22,075,000, 99 cents, Kerr Addigon Mines Ltd, six months ended June 30: 1979, $1,-201,000, 20 cents a share; 1978, $3,019,000, 41 cents, = Leon's Furniture Ltd,, six months ended June 30: 1979, $1,-200,000, $1.0: a share; 1978, $1,-064,000, 69 cents, <° Loblaw Cos. Ltd,, 24 weeks ended June 16: _197b, $7,176,000, 18 cents a share; 1978, $5,845,-000, 14 centa, ,. Lornex Mining Corp, LH,” six months ened June 90; , 1979, $15,624,000," aL Rtg. share; 1978, $4,481,000, 54° Sherritt Gordon Mines Lid, six months ended June 30: 1070, $18,990,000, §1.49 a share; 1978, $6,002,000, 47 centa, Standard Industries Lid, three monilis ended June 30: 1979, $1,427,000, 45 cents a _ Share; 1878, $1,188,000,. 38. cent, "| veg nite United Corporationg “Lit.,;; three months ended June a: “N978, 9950,43,26.9 cents a share; 1978, $481,085, 15.7 cents. : United Keno Hill Mines | Lid,, slx months ended June 30: 1979, $4,335,000, $1.75 a share; 1978, $1,598,000, 65 cents, ‘ , Westcoast Petroleum Ltd,, six. months ended June 30: 1979, $3,-740,000, 58.8 cents a share; 1978, $3,636,000, 63.9 cents, Western Mines Ltd., six months ended June 50: 197, $3,-705,925, 69 cents a share; 1978, 963,041, 18 cents. ; STOCKS VANCOUVER (CP) — Prices were in active. trading Th y on the Vancouver Stock Exchange with advances: exceeding declines by 132 to 98, ; ‘In the industrials, Com- putrex Centres was un- changed’ at '26°1-2 cents on "2/000 ‘Bhares, ‘Austin. In- . vestment Corp. was.un- changed at .90° on 2,000 shares,“MacMillan Bloedel was down 3-6 to.$28-on 1,600 shares and Hal Roach Studios ‘was unchanged at $3.50 on 1,139 shares, Keg . Restaurants waa unchanged at $2 and Doman Industries . Was down 1-8 to $9 1-4. On the resource and development board, Cream Silver Mines was up .04 to .42 on 337,-000 shares, Con- tinental Silver ‘was up .20 to $4:90":10n":156;793" shares; Andex Mines Ltd. was up .02 fo .24 on 144,000 shares and Transcolt Resources Corp. was unchanged at $1.55 on 126,-000 shares. Tintina Silver Mines was up .19 to: #230 = and Liberty eam Was up .15, to On the curb exchange, Canzona Minerals was up .08 to .B6 on 73,000 shares, Hesca Resources was up .14 to .71 on 66,-000 shares, Burlington Gold was up .01 to 96 on 47,000 shares and Paragon ' Resources was up .i6 to .67 on 40,000 shares. - “TORONTO @©P) — The Toronto stock gharket was; sharply higher a ier. active trading 7 0 The TSE 300 index rose. 13.23 to 1,570.04, | - "Olland gas shares ed’ steeply as specijation: resumed over explorations in the Beaufort Sea. . Volume was 4.10 compared with 4.16 ; Wednesday, : Among industrials, Steinberg A rose 1% to $35, Northern Telecom 1% to- $444, Falconbridge Nickel A 1% to $62%, Imperial O11 A 1% to$36 and Texaco Canada 1 to $88, Canadian Occidental Pete | ternational 10.’ cents $1.70,-Actlon ‘Traders tl cérits‘to'74 ‘Cente ‘aiid Hudé -#on's Bay Co, to $28%. Placer Developemnt was up 1% to $30%, Bethlehem Copper A % to $18% and Teck Corp. A % to §14%,. Kerr Addison was down % to’ .. ue and Cyprus Anvil % to 16. . Mountain States « Resources gained 1% to #15%, Chieftain Develop- ments 1° to $2114, Czar Resources host % to $10 and Dynamar Energy seven cents to $2.48, SATURDAY 10:00a.m. "oa 2:00 p.m. 7;00 p.m. SUNDAY 10:00'a.m. 2:00p.m. 6:00 p.m. PUBLIC ‘NOTICE - | ANNOUNCING A SPECIAL EVENTS WEEKEND LAKELSE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK ‘Canoe Travel — An Introduction to the equipment and skilis necessary for the safety of present or future canocelsts. To be followed by a cance paddle along the shore, weather Pond Creatures — A special for kids! Come explore a pond and what lives there and why. Wear your “pond clothes” and meet at the bulletin board All across British Columbia this weekend (July 28, 29, 1979), your provincial parks are holding free activities to foster an appreciation and ' ‘ understanding of parks and the outdoor recreation opportunities within . them. There are special events for kids as this Is the Year of the Child, but there are adult-level events as well. Whether you are a local resident or. traveller, we Invite you to [olin us. permitting. Look for the naturalist with a bright - yellow canoe at the south end of Furlong Bay plenic area — on the beach. In Furlong Bay Parking Lot, Network of Life — Ever thought about how complex Iife can be or how nature weaves life cycles together? Come and examine the In- " terrelationships of life at campsite number 71. ‘Detecting Animal Lite — A chance to discover animal trall as a source of Information. Parking Lot to begin the search (Yes, adults that means you). Pond Creatures — Did you miss the activit at the same location, same time, Gold at Kleanza Creek! Take a 20 minute drive east of Terrace along Highway No. 16 to visit an ald ‘goid rush’ secrets of striking it rich. Ill meet you at the beautiful Kleanza Creek same tople. campground. Bring a cup for fea, w Province of British Columbia Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing PARKS AND OUTDOOR RECREATION DIVISION; All detectives report to the Nature Trail y yesterday? Take It In today area. Find out more about the sighs along the t