i 4 a if H ; CanCel Examines Exp "At. the. Annual. General & “summer of this year. held-in Vancouver, British ‘President of (he company, _ announced that earnings for the’ first quarter of 1974, before an ‘extraordinary. credit relating to an income -lax. reduction on °° -application. of prior years’ ~ Jo8Ses, ariounted Lo $4,698,000 or ~ $39 cents per shre on sales of © $98,992,000, This compares lo ; first-quarter <5 §644,000 or §.05 per share on .csales .af $29,851,000, Net ear- oop inings’ after he extraordinary. *‘eredit amounted to $8,549,000, or Prince George rolled oul the red carpet for ___ Rotarians from Uhroughoul B.C. and Washington - last weekend as the 60th Annual District Con- ference was held in thai cily, Signs such as the one in the above inset adorned the city and the Meeling of the Canadian Cellulose Company Limited, Columbia, Mr. H.M. Gross, 1973, earnings of thal-(he company has allocated > ver’. 519 ‘million for capital projects on existing operations 40 be,underlaken mainly in 1974 -and tat the company expects to be able to pay alfits shorl-lerm bank betrowings by imid- ~ Mre Gross said thal’ (he: . company. faces uneertalnities relating. to -interes( rates, -“gonstrugtion’ and equipment’ costs, general operating costs ‘jand incame tax rates. He also "advised that the company’s lang “treatment “betwen May Gand May 8 al The | Arthritis Centre in Vaneouver, range - planning — indicales potential capilal expenditures in (he range of $300 milion over : ee PEIT IL TEE Lr lle” | 1:& Effective Service: a C.AR.S. Conference from all corners’ of B.C., members of the C.A.R.S. team will gather | ~ for the, amual conference on of arthritis: “CARS.” . physiotherapists, ~gecupationa! therapists, and social workers will participate - “Ing, presen, and view new Hechniques- in trealment procedures whieh have been developed since (he last meeting, : ‘The medical program will be headed by the C.A.B.S. medical director Dr. Harald S. Rubin- Bon. . Visiting guest speakers will be Dr, John H, Bland, associate professor ‘of rheumatology, > Unlversity of: Vermont, and ‘author:of (he book, “Arthritis, Medical: ‘Treatment and Home Care” and Dr, Manfred Harth. °° director of. the. Rheumalic . Disease ‘University of London, Ontarto. "Unit, Weslern “Ta:Chinn, the first few days Lal the new) year have been cthe only. days celebrated as ‘untversal holidays. _ ather lumber mills at Terrace rantinuing education inthe field. Sa eerie week. convention center, ~ welcomed delegates with the above message. A number of Terrace Rotarians are: in Prince George for lhe conference which continues this B iraded on the Tortonto, Mon- the Inn of the ‘North, ion in North ireal and Vancouver stock exchanges. ‘Northwest The North ‘West Loggers Association Convention, will take place in Terrace on Friday and Saturday May 10 and i! at the Terrace Hotel. feature two interesting panels during the course of: the program . The first on Friday May 10 will be-on the subject “The Use of Forest Servica Weigh Scales”. - Participating will be. John Stokes, Deputy Minister of Forestry; Frank Regan, Weigh Scale Director, Department of Transport and Communications; Pat Ogawa, Price-Skeota Forest - Products {d., The second forum, which will take placa on Saturday May 11 is entitled ‘Inflation and the Efforts by the District of ‘Terrace Municipal Council and the -Terrace and District Chamber ‘of Commerce have finally paid off, and Central Housing and Mortgage has arrived in Terrace. The Herald has learned that there is now.an office located at Room 5, 4619 Lakelse Avenue and the telephone ‘number is 635-3933. The office - opened today. The convention program will. and Cliff Sharples, Sharples Equipment (1969) Ltd, - thwest Loggers. Convention May 10-11 Forest Industry”. This will involve Mr. Norman Dusting Executive Vice-President, Council of Forest Industries; Mr. Jack Munroe, President of the LW.A.: -Mr.. Ed Smith, MLL.A. North Peace River and Mr, L. “Mickey” Smith, Con- tractor, North ‘West Loggers Association. Other highlights of the con- vention Include a lecture by the _Workmen’s -. Compensation Board on "Roll-aver protection and safety” anda lunchecn wilh the Honourable Bob Strachan, Minister of Transport and Communication as the guest speaker. The official opening will be made by Mayor Gordon Rowland and Bob Cooper will detiver the President's address. to Terrace | The Terrace office will be an inspections office ‘only. Ap- plications for National Housing = “Act loans either directly or from approved lenders must still be forwarded to Prince George.:: ~ ‘However the resident Inspector will carry out all compliance inspections on National Housing dwellings. This will alleviate any inspection delays caused by weather, (transportation or mail, : : Hospital Architects in Terrace - Chairman Vie Jolliffe of the _ Mills Memoria! Hospital Board of Committee in his report to the -Board last week gave some | indication that. the construction program could get moving Trustee Construction . shortly. Canadian Cellulose Comapny, Limited is a major producer of , kraft and sulphite pulp which is - marketed throughout North America, Europe and the Far East, and also manufactures lumber -for sale .in--North American and Export: Markets... The. company’s plants, all in British Columbia, comprise 4 “sulphité mill, and a. draft mill near Pririce Rupert, a.draft mill and a jumber mill af Casllegar. and -Kitwanga,. and." woods: uperations headquartered in : Terrace and Nakusp., The company, with nearly - 7,000 shareholders, is second in (he ‘forest industry in’ Britislr Columbia in the number of its public shareholders, . The company’s shaves. are *" Chairmat of Whe’ Constftictio _ Persona Abamb shell fell on the Beard ‘meeting some two months ago. when it was:reported that the cost ‘for the construction - . renovation progeam pit lo the* ralepayer's [wo-years age as $2,000,000, could. be in. fact. as high. as. $6,000,000, |, owing=ie Trusice :elec- during whigh.the focmen Committee, Olga: Power, failed to-retain her. seal, a new Chairman was selected in the person of Vic Jolliffe. In his initial report in: this post, Mr. Jolliffe said that he had not called a meeting of his committee to allow him to, become familiar with. the’ project through studying “the massive file already compiled in the matter. He has -held digcussions with John Pousette, Regional District ready,. along “with his com- -mittee, to tackle the multi- -problems. facing the program. Mr. Jolliffe was nol prepared lo accep! as final the fact that the : $2,000,000. figure is altogether wrong. He said these figures were given without quantative reports and without final architect drawings. Where the Action is He advised the Board of Trustees (hal a meeting has’ been set, which took place yesterday, at which. the ar- chiteels would be. present. Il . would appear that three sels of plans were submitted to the commillee at: that time. He also reported thal the architects had been lo Victoria. and that . quantative figures-. had’ “been - submitted, - fee : The Construction. chairman. said that following last night's meeting ne should-be aware cf where ‘the: matter stands and that-hewill.be geting downto work to getflhis project mov © Moin” Balisette (will be “tending thts meetin as well as several “doctors, ‘Ted. Hidber, Chairman of the Hospital Board ° af Trustees suggested that all Irustees who could possibly make it attend this meeting. Mr. Hidbar also made it clear thal John Pousette would be present.net as a participant _ bul to explain just what the rele of the Kitimat-Stikine Regional District Hospital Board is and what its function is: in the Fe Administrator (o the Kitimat-~"P - Sikine’ c - Hospital, Board-and nuw is rojecl oy, . Mr. Jolliffa also informed the Board that Mrs, Olga Power, former. chairman’ of - the’ con- - struction, commitiee would, be _ present, : _ There has: been recent legislation ‘tabled’ in the Legisialive. Assembly that could change the financing methods in hospital’ eon- struction in. the’ future and which would also ‘assist in |B} _ fireplace. system, MLS No. 1692- on1.S acres of land adjoi Parkwood 12 x68 near. ne’ Copperside Subdivision. When listing your home o Use our Proffessional Service. We have buyers for all types of homes - if you are thinking of salling your |; home let us help you list it, using a professional approach. With our years of service to the community we can direct the | way and sell your home. . — $24,500 3 bedroom double wide with deep shag carpets throughout and acorn Large 14,000 sq. ft. level lot in Thornhill with focal water *58,000 ‘Automotive garage with gas pumps. Also 10 trailer rental stalls. Located ning Highway 16 East and side road. An excellent - $20,000 dchn Harry Senilh ane ————— 423.24) ‘ Evenings — Stan Parker 433.4031 Ken Brandly Waibergs | , 438-401 w trailer with 3 bedrooms. Situated on treed lot your sales efforts In the praper- Sssorlite Pruker | Real Estate Service dunsen Bn uw a a a a sg | : Coast to Coast a | | a uw a i a solving the cost differential of the Terrace program. The Construction Committee ° chairman will be tabling a full report-on the results of this mecling ‘at [he next Board of Trustee meeting- is { specification. [049 HIGH WSs aE a _ Winnebago Camper Shel Build’ your own Camper to ‘your : own: @ ~. lot aft, Camper Shell with over head Bunk. includes we - Mattresses & overhead Bed, an WAY The Terrace Community Choir will hold it’s annual spring Concert this Sunday at the Christian Reform Church starting at 8 p.m. Those annual presentation of light, choral music will feature excerpis from the musical _ Week) ry . District of Terrace _ Garbage Clean Up during Anti Litter Week designated May 6th to ‘May 10th, wma District of Terrace, Public Works Department , will pick up extra garbage and refuse free of charge, from .. Monday, May éth to Friday, May 10th,'1974. (Anti Litter: This service does not: include car bodies or stumps. © © Kindly arrange to have this : materials set out on your regular pickup day. If.possible, : ° have garbage and waste materials in plastic bags’ or” cartons to assist-in the picking up. No industrial waste. - WEDNESDAY MAY 1, 1974: uo ‘Brigadoon’ this year. The Community Choir has worked hard to develop it’s well-balanced and melodic presentation aver‘ the past several months and would like to see a good turn-out al the concert. There will be no admission charged, i" extra garbage and waste | COPPER MOUNTAIN ENTERPRISES — | LTD. 1 2. Dr>~Hard Top: GE . VB: Auto P.S. P..B. . D-4227