B2, THE. HERALD, Wednesday, Al 1 ugust 29, 1974 HAA A AE Ua uid — My: mutta fill i | Mh | ill! Mls This (Interim: report in- corporates the umaudited Consolidated Statements of Income and. Changes in Financial Position for the nine-. month perlod ended June 30, 1974, with comparative figures for the like period in 1973. For Canadian Failures Rise “Upturning steeply in May, Canadian business failures climbed. to 293 after dropping _ sharply to 140 in April, reports Dun & Bradstreet, but it should be noted-thal the May figure [Was unduly large and the April . figure was unduly small . because the mail embargo -.,. delayed the reporting of many _ cases. Compared .with the like “month of1973, casualties ex- ceeded their year - aga level of - 242° by 21 per cent. However, ~ for the first five months af this year, a otal of 1,112 businesses failed, some 11 per cent less Mhan- The - All-party Health, . Education and «Human Resources commiltee will be meeting with School Trustees, teachers and interested cilizens in Five centres throughoul (he provinee to receive briefs and hear presentations on school disiriet organization ad- ministration and collective bargaining procedures between leachers and trustees. The committee will hold hearings in: Smithers, Sep- tember 4th, Dawson Creek, | September 5th, Vancouver, September 6th, Castlegar, Seplember 16th and Salmon Arm, September 171th. Vancouver Island School Boards and Teachers associations, wha missed the May 28th jhearing are en-. couraged to present their briefs and material at lke Vancouver. | meeting, Friday, September 6th, al Health Unil Number 5, 2610 Victoria Drive. They should phone the Health Centre at 872-2511 for an appointment. With the - objective of discharging the Company’s commitment to Panarctic under the Fifth Expansion Financing, retiring the Com- pany's capital bank and: providing working capital, the Company ‘proposes to proceed with the proposed rights of- fering guaranteed by Cemp Invesiments Lid. as approved by the shareholders at the Annual General Meeting held on March 28, 1974. The material which the Company proposes to forward to the sharehalders in this connection will be sub- mitted-shortlyto the securities regulatory bodies for their acceptance. . problems, mental, physical, social and occupational, of persons residing in areas outside of the. large metropolitan centres, Mr. 1 Cocke said that the project is being coordinated by Dr. E.L Signori of the Department of Psychology, at the Universily of British Columbia, who is acting | as a Special Consultant to the praject under the direction of Dr. A.G. Devries, the Con- sultant 10 the project under the Consultant Psychologist of the Mental Health Branch. Ten graduate students have. been hired for the Health - Survey Project, under the After” the “offering © by Panaretic Oils Ltd, of 25 percent “of its Fifth Expansion Finan- cing to certain of the farmors of oll and gas lands to Panarctle ‘was completed, the residual shares not laken up by the farmora were ‘ allocaled amongst the Federal Govern- ment and those shareholders of Panaretic who had previously committed to subscribe for ‘them. In the result, the Com- -pany received a further 1,683 -common shares of Panarctic, ‘bringing the total which the -Company has acquired pur- suant to the Fifth Expansion Financing to 72,550 common shares at the price of $12.50 per “share for a total commitment af - $906,875, which It, is expected will be payable by the Company ‘to Panarcti¢ in quarterly in- slalments. The Company now -- owns a-lotal af 2,658,172-com- mon shares of Panarctic, being a 4,44 percent interest. Exploration al the Giant Nickel ‘Mine during recent months has been carried aut primarily in the immediate environs of the mine workings. ; This area represents only the southwesterly one-third of the largest of four masses of ultra- basics which fifteen years’ of operation has established as being favourable to the deposition of nickel-and copper sulphides, This work,carried out mainly between the main haulage level . (elevation 2600 feet) and the surface, which. al its highest paint is some 4,100 feet abové sea level, has not encountered any new mineralization in economic concentrations. In addition to this close-in work, a limited deep drilling program was underlaken {o. lest below the 2600 main haulage level which extended the favourable ultrabasic “formation and disclosed scattered ‘mineralization in the order of 0.1 to 0.2 percent nickel with minor capper values at depths of 1,200 feet below the level. This, of course, is important informalion in terms of the further assessment of the ex- ploration potential of the Giant Recreation Department TINY TOTS, student. summer employment program of the Provincial Government. They are can- CERAMICS ; ARTS AND CRAFTS . DISTRICT OF TERRACE OFFERS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES: in the Pacific Northwest. *- We are.accepting applications for Instructors in. *" PHOTOGRAPHY ARCHERY “FITNESS * August 31, 1974 the following areas: d Presents Interim Report -Nieket- property, - init .In...the...-- absence of new ore discaveries, (he Company.is proceeding with its plans lo cease production by At the Motherlode-Greyhound properly, Greenwood, -B.C., held by the Company's. wholly- owned subsidiary, Mascot Mines & Petroleums Limited, the percussion drilling program planned for, certain specific areas has been carried out this summer, together with detailed geophysical and geological surveys, The results. of this program are now being correlaled with ather available information. \ Wark started late in June on the Big Missouri property, Stewart, B.C, held. under option from Consolidated Silver Butte Mines Lid. (N.P.L.). Some 600 feet of diamond. drilling has been campleted in the largel- area but the mineralization. was found to lack continuity. However, a new area of interest has ‘developed which is now“being examined and surface-sampled. PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Join the part-time staff of the most advanced! and progressive ©: BATON ducting. interviews of persons ; DOG OBEDIENCE . _ SKIING (including X-country) - employed -in four of the es The hearings are for. the te aye - The 1975 Ford Granada soon available at Terrace Totem Ford Sales Ltd., ig about half a ton lighter and two feet shorter than most standard size ‘cars-but still provides five-passenger , “seating comfort. The new car is ; ‘available in two and four ‘in two.series, aswell equiped basic - Granada and a luxurious Granda Ghia : ' . top-of-the-line series, Major standard ‘equipment includes a 250 cubic-inch six c¥liider, engine, manual front disc ‘Bus No.1 : : Cedarvale - f Cedarvale . . Cafe. ; Cedarvale Ferry Rd. Cedarvale Ferry Flint Creek _. Wallington - ‘ Sabeau Smitty‘’s Place Allan’s Place Ask - Gooden Road Kleanza’ - Gossen Copper City. door models Usk Usk *, Gooden Road Kleanza Dr. No.1 Kleanza Dr, No.2 Kleanza Creek _ Gossen Sub. - Skeena Drive Salo Place _ Copper Mtn. Elem. * Crescent Drive Thornhill Elem. ’ Riverside Groc, Thornhill Elem. Copper Min. Elem. Crescent Drive ©. Thornhill Elem. ‘Clarence Michiel © Caledonia brakes, fully reclining seats, and a specially designed body and suspension for a big ride. Two V-8 engines, the 302-2V and 351-2V, -are available. The Granada, which will be introduced in late September at Ford dealerships across Canada, will not require a catalytic’converter: and will operate with optimum driveabillty and’ fuel economy on any type of gasoline -- regular, premium and unleaded. (Advertising Feature.) front bucket presentation of briefs and viewpoints on item four of the “while paper’. labled by Educatian Minister Eileen’ Daijlly in the Legislature. This All-Party Committee has. ihe power to obtain an examine representation .and make a report to the Legislature. The General Public .is invited toihehearing. Many of the High school students in Dawson Creek are expected (o-take in some of the Hearings al the Unchagah Hall, which is part of the local Dawson. Creek High: School. ‘. ; Groups desiring to present briefs should. phone the following ~ locations ., for “scheduling thelr appearance: 7” Smithers +; 847-9261, 'Dawson.-. Creek, - 782-8571, Vancouver - 872-2511, Castlegar - 365-7748, Salmon Arm, - 832-2129, Province's major industries ‘ (Forestry, Fishing, Mining, and '-Constructign), with management personnel, as well as with professional persons, community workers, and other segments of the population. Air and sea facilities are’ used to transport, them ta the more -remote areas of the Province. “The data obtained ‘in’ this survey,”’. the Minister said f ” “could be very. useful to us-in the development of- com- prehensive preventive health programmes. The success of | the project will depend in large measure upon the cooperation . extended by..all ‘parties con-. f. tacled by the students: T.hope > ‘thal ‘those’conlacted will ‘dvall themskives of this opportunity to contribute to a pravince-wide survey of health needs.” ‘GUITAR |. VOLLEYBALL GOLF ART ‘FEATURES to:. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 88° - (Skeena-Cassiar) : Bus 7 No. y ; 3 _ Old Remo: Old Rema Turner's Place Cockerel’s Place Crozier Read Daigles : ‘ Skarniand Connely's Matson Timberland Skeena Kenworth Riverside ' Substation Rd. -Thornhili Elem, | Caledonia . “4 Bus, No. 4 . Gifford’s Place. * dJackpine Corner Neil's Place , ~~ Lueky Break Tr. Crt. New Road _ .. Brady’s - Hooker’s Place Miller Road Krumm Rd & Old Lakelse ‘Thorndill Elem. Weigh Scale _ Creak Road Krumm Road No.2. - Col. Smith Road 4. Bus No. 6 Bus No.7 Jackpine Flats - Hotsprings _ New Remo | East Kalum Trailer Park Oli’s Place . Hotsprings Airport. . ’ Dorman Road Thornhill Elem. Creek Road ; Krumm Road No.2 . Col. Smith Read Krumm Road No.1 Thornhill Elem. Clarence Michiel Caledonia — “ > Krumm Rd. & Old Lakelse ~~ Paquette Q Clarence. Michiel “Caledonia | Bus No. ; New Remo-Terrace Collision McCullough’. . New Remo - Nelson Rd. New Remo - Penner’s Kalum Reserve | Reel Inn Frank‘s Dalry .— Bob's Welding Parkside Primary. |. Clarence Michiel... |. -.. Caledonia: ae Skeena YOGA = BRIDGE os "TABLE TENNIS ‘Write stating Age, Position Applied Fo FILM PROGRAMME SUPERVISOR ©. KARATE Se DANCING PAINTING Plus any other Interest that could be worthwhile within aur-program..~ Ws -ten (10) - twenty (20) weeks of Fall and Winter Pragramns. - .- excellent salary rates. Cogs . - average size classes. | “Mr. Jon Gurban, Recreation Director, bodes r, Experience and Qualitications ree to. Mailbox Ellwood Gardner, _ DeHoog’s Place Dump '. Langer _ Chemko . Kennals ~ Spring Creek ¢, “Halliwell Uplands - ‘Skeena = Caledonia . -- Clarence Michiel Parkside: Bus No. 9°. : Oo Copperside & ' Clarence Michiel ~~ . Brauns Islands Copper Road Marten Drive Copper Mtn. Elem, Crescent Drive Lakelse Road Thornhill Elem. - Caledonia Sec. Braun's Island _ Haugland Corner Haugland and Braun’s © Braun‘s ts, Bridge Heppel Road ‘Gosseit Apt. a . Kiti K‘Shan Primary -. Cassle Halli Elem.; | - |