_ the weaker dollar, - fo 1100. feet - - September. - mpletion of the new four-lane highway from Eby Street past. Kenney Street: is expected in -early The asphalt plant that has been working. _ Outside the town Is expected to move-in for the paving on this west end section of town during ihe next week, says a completed ” highways spokesman. Of the $3 million worth of - street improvement In the Greater Terrace area this the work Is estimated to cost fust co million. -When - cur it mill ineluee wait: in! “pay the - conveniences | aon Pineda iia eP vais," fact.- cof distribution problems. produced widespread dissatisfaction: ° with” :-the “apparent inability : of” the . Jeftist Sandinista - govern: “ment - to. amooth::.out the.” wrinkles fn the: distribution system... : "It: gets. worse ° ‘every day," eaid. a middle-class ~ housewife : » buying | vegetables fen: a street portion of _and gutter. Firm: tries. selling milk substitute ‘TORONTO | (cP): ~_~ A : Florida - firm : ‘whose milk substitute ‘was ordered off . the Canadian ‘market ast . January js. trwlng for the _U. Ss. dollar: cools - Profit: retreat, dn “New . York LONDON (AP) — ' taking. and overnight. dn- , _ tervention by central banks — “cooled | the. US. _ dollar's Oo recent surge to record highs on: European’ foreign Ox . Shanges today. “Gold prices rose slightly in quiet trading, reacting to . "The dollar had reached new péaks in Europe, on Monday against the French . frane end Itallan lira, and - nine-year highs against the. ‘Went. German i. advance came | spa guide!” 96 bbor sluggish trading, Th Us" ‘banks: raised their _ prime’ Tending’ rates ‘to M+ ‘from 10:5 per cent. “But reported intervention by the U.S. Federal Reserve. and other central ani forced the dollar: into. third time to. meet. the ’ federal Health and Welfare Department's ents. - Bari ‘Linthicum, head of. trading.’ Money, dealers. in Europe : cited some - profit-taking today .and ascribed . the dollar’s slight setback’ to an ~ overdue: _ technical, . “correction, . - ; - Eurodollar interest rates - ‘were _ virtually. unchanged © _ todaym "In, Tokyo, where, banks close — before - Europe's“ business day gets . under “way, a four-session dollar . to, at tip. olan: finished at 244.45 yen down: * slightly from a 1993 high ‘of - 244.55 Monday, Later. in-- London, the dollar was : quoted at 243,70 yen. RATES IN EUROPE ‘Other. dollar ' rates in ~ Consumption reduced. - PARIS (Reuter) — Mild ‘weather ‘and low economic growth’ allowed the industrialized world to reduce its oil _ consumption, by 7.4 per cent.and ite.oll, imports. by 17.5 per * cent in-first quarter of 1989 compared with a year earlter, the International Energy Agency said. in its quarterly report, the Paris-bused. IEA said greater efforts at entry. efficlency anda switch ‘to: other. fuels, " begun by the 24 member countries of the Organization for - Econontic, Co-operation and: Development 10 years ago after the firat major oil price increase, also played a part. The report said OECD oil consumption dropped to oH 7 “gold rose $1.75-to close at a. aa million tonnes in the first three months of 1983 from saa” million in the first quarter of 1982. Do. Over the same period, imports fell to 188 million tonnes from 227 million, while OECD oil production rose 3.4 per. cent. to 182 million tonnes: from 176 million: : ' ' Crude all and product stocks held in OECD countries fell 15 million tonnes iri the quarter to 425 million, the IRA said. OECD. first-quarter notural gas ‘congumption fell to 231 "billion cubic metres from, 255 ea. billion in the firat ‘quarter of requirem: . ; (As587,60 ~ ouinee, up.from the morning " international: ‘marketing for . Pure D'Lite Inc. of Venice, Fla.,. said. Monday in ‘an interview ‘the’ firm = is.- Telormulating for the: third _ Enrope. at “rald-norning, " compared ‘with late Mon- day: ‘Frankfurt —. 2,888 West German marks, down. from 2.6900, . Zurich — 2.1745 Swiss francs, down from. 2.1627, | ‘Paris’ — 68,0885. French. . franca, down from: a record _. 8.1100. . Amsterdam | 9.0000 - Dutch guilders, down from ‘3.0165, wots -Miltan - . 1,590.50 Italian - -Jire,.. dawn from. a, record. London 2353 Canadian dollars;~down-from:"'1.2588, In London, the pound rose slightly to $1.4905, from” $1.4889, late Monday, as fearg that British interest’ rates might have to rise to . _ bolster sterling eased. In Montreal,: U.S. dolllar in terms: of Canadian’ funds closed - Monday unchanged’ at $1. 2350. Gold prices were fixed in * London this afternoon by the city’s five major bullion. houres at $413 UmS. an fix of $412 and up from $409 late Monday. , In‘Zurich, the metal was bid at’ $412 -an__ounee,- compared with $08 the day before Earlier in Hong Kong, bid $411.90. - in New York late Monday, gold finished at a bid | $411,50, \ Silver was bid in London vat $11.58 an ounce, up from’ $1147 late. Monday. The Zurich bid. price was $11.63... In. Toronto, silver was quoted Monday at $44.239 . _ Canadian an ounce, . Party al me . "639" or ~ | no longer be ubdd. Special Notice to Kitimat Effective Wednesday, regggt andy Line | ‘ Customers - “Mb : i st 10, if voi felephone nuiter ‘wish to call another party on your liner eal il andthen the party's telephdne number... Te dialing tote one” should: ie 1 Pree: Tk ee te ‘For future refarence, make a note of wn chan Im the 4 pening pigs ee ~ Of your telephone ade ; : BE TEL) 1 vitaWel titiaes a! re Ts, begin id Adjusts our cenraeticn lon equipment have ride this in “a ; _ _ change necessary. af a ‘nutritional time its “food beverage,” . sold | across the’. United. : States, and'hopes to have it” available for sale later this. year in’ Canada. . The - _ reappearance in British - ‘Columbia of the. - imitatlon milk: under. the © brand names PURE.D'Lite -, “and Country Fresh, : selling. ‘for four:cents a glass less . than milk, and: its first - panne in Ontarlo last. :, week — despite’a” Sodgral ~ government ° ban, . . Tepresentatives ‘of inn , Canadian dairy industry tos, call on’ _the:. Health . and, Welfare - : Department “ enforceits ban. ~*~ The government invoked * the’ Food and : Drag “Act - earlier: this: year’ and.:or- ‘ . dered. an end to sales of the - products - ‘because, federal: legislation, - under. any ° _ drink. being. sold as. a milk: be’ "nutritionally ‘equivalent to milk substitute . must | The maln concern . with. the products is that. giving it . - to ‘infants ~ and young ‘ childrén as a substitute for milk could deprive them of needed nutrients, - “You. can’t play games - with people’s perceptions of - value,” Jean Sattar, spokesman for ’ the health protection branch - of the department, . wear. 4 b said M. ma A company -syokeaman seid Monday the firm has. never authorized the sale of its products in’ Canada ‘and only recently licensed ‘a Canadian firm: to set up-a ~~ distribution system. in this” country, + Linthicum * said - “company. “was ‘not? aware: that its products were beitig — bold illegally in Canada. - He also denied:allegations * made by the Health: and. Welfare ° Department and. the RCMP ‘in -- British, Columbia that the company “held” ‘rallies to’ “attract : distributors “in . Western Canada. Hesaid the meetings were — ‘held to “control Situation’. | and -:to the tell “several thousand Canadians ; who have shown ‘interest in iontis Al .. door-to-dgor sales, ol - the ojcits “product. that a: $36 in- - formation fee required of prospective would be held by the _ company until a Canadian _ operation could be set up. In the U,Sm, the company offers: distributors 20 per cent. on-all-sales and four — per cent of. sales of any ‘other distributors they traln - and set up in business.’ ' The company's proposed | plan of operation In. Canada _ is being probed -by ‘the. . oF ‘federal Department > Consumer and — Corporate Affairs. 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Sandinista Defence Committees ‘that “operate in . each - neigh.” Borhood.” The. Herat, Tuewtay: August. 2 2 1963. Pi ps ion “much of its:own baile food ‘products. ‘and tries: ‘to. keep “the lid:on imports ear ‘Niesragua, ‘tol d reporters’ a REASON RICH He one cf Aaa ne Pp eT So [eer in tecoadmie| ainbles after the ¢lvil war | ended with Somoza’s ouster, | faced a! $16 billlon foreign - _ debt ‘at the time of! the . ~ change in ‘governments. wo dar eo "That figure has risen to $4” a eat ‘pillioa, with the governmént ani making “only”. Tima. 7. “metit’s International Fund- oy " for’ the. Reconstruction of recently: that’ losses from”: :« the elvil war set. 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