PAGE 10, THE HERALD, Tuesday, July 18, 1973" Big 76 ..BONN (CP) — Leaders of the seven major in- dustrial countries announced. Monday they have reached agreement on specific measures to boost in- ternational trade and provide more jobs. . The agreement calls for the United States to reduce its huge ellimports as 4 measure against inflation, for Japan to buy more goods from abroad while holding: exports at 1977 fevels, and for hoth of these countries and West Germany to take major steps to stimulate limit of 25 pounds of canned growth in their economies. ..[t waa the most detailed set of commitments to emerge from an economic summit. This is the fourth witice 1975, The leaders said it reflected a Fecognition that high-sounding promises are useless without commitments for specific actions, ; ; --“We're settling down,"' said Prime Minister Tradeau told Canadian reporters following a joint news conference held by the seven leaders. : | onference Committed to Promote Int'l. Trade and Employmnent. Trudeau Says it Means More Jobs and Better Times Ahead for Canada ..For Canada, he sald, he expects there will be stronger growth and reduction of serious unem- ploymentas the country benefitted from the improved health of its trading partners. .-“Canada will do its part and the people of Canada vit benefit trom the results of this meeting,” Trudeau 8a il ‘ ‘ .. “We are determined to achieve the higher growth of jobs and output to which our polleies are directed.” Fisheries Glamp Lid On Sport-Gaught Salmon Canning VANCOUVER, B.C. (13 July, 1978) - Dr. W.E. John- son, Director-General, Fisherles Management, Pacific Region, announced last week that a new tion now in effect sets a personal possession sport-caught salmon at a place other than the person’s permanent home ad- * The new regulation is aimed at out-of-province visitors, some of whom have made a practice of canning, daily, the catch limit of 4 salmon while on an extended stay in British Columbia, thus acquiring Quebec Tourist Literature In French Only QUEBEC (CP) — If you're an English-speaking tourist looking for Quebec's official government road map, don't forget to ask for the cover. It could be the key to un derstanding where you're headed Under regulations of the French Language Charter known as Bill 101, Quebec's official road map is no longer ], butin French only, although al least 50 per cent of tourists are Americans and Engliah-speaking Canadians, the map, pi : transport department, arrived in the offices of the tourism department in February, officials had to seramble for a-solution. speaking tourist asks for a bilingual brochures until there is no way of estima “We were surprised by the map. he gets the jacket in current stocks are used up. accurately Le tare sudden application ‘of Bill oa: A French-speaking ‘I feel rather: un- English and French- 101,” saya Marc Hardy, tourist gets justthe map. | comfartable about sending speaking tourists visiting the director of tourism in- As for other tourist in- French-language documents city from one year to the formation at de- formationfrom the province, to English-speaking people," next, so separate language partment. allfoldersareinFrenchonly he said. ‘printings are bound to result but E: versions are His mounicipally-financed in shortage or over supplies. available, although some bureau printed allitafolders ‘That's what's handy have been delayed. An bilingually this year, andhe about the bilingual stuff. It’s says WhileRest of Canada Tries To Give It Away 8.0. Has Shortage of Industrial Milk. British Columbia does not have an adequate supply of manufacturing milk to meet provincial requirements. This was the substance of an urgent message placed before federal Agriculture . Dairy Commission.. to recognize demand in the British Minister Eugene Whelan milk today by British Columbia Agriculture Minister Jim Hewitt during today’s meeting of federal and provincial agriculture ministers in Yorkton, Saskatchewan. Mr. Hewitt said British Colambla’s industrial ‘milk: © supply problem is critical and must receive immediate relief. British Columbia has only one plant which produces butter and milk powder. The plant is easential to the maintenance of a steady supply of milk to ‘the fluid market, He ox- _ plained that in 1977 the total supply of milk coming from British Columbia farms was so tight that this plant had no milk at all for 35 days during the year and only sufficient to operate at one-third capacity for the balance of the vear. 11. second plant which produces only evaporated milk operates at 30 per cent below capacity. Present supplies of milk also fail to meet the present demand for cheese manufacturing. "Tl am urging the federal minister and the Canadian maaufacturing facilities are essential to a viable dairy industry. Our. producers simply cannot subsidize plants operating at non-economicievels owingta - . shortage of milk,” sald Br.” . Hewitt! «~ upply Management Program. The Cate epg olumbla suppor e le of order milk Pp marketing through ap-. plication of sharing quotas but the policy must be . ac- flexible enough to commodate growth in the marketplace. British Columbia annually produces about nine million hundredweights of milk, six million of which are sold for fresh consumption. Three million hundredweights go to manufacturers, “We need at least an ad- ditional two million ‘hun- dredweights of market share guota to sustain our manufacturing plants,” the minister said, This Year Try A B.C, University Vacation Ever thought of spending your vacation - or at least a part of it - at a university? Would you like to enjoy a pleasant stay in Vancouver tween now and the end of August - with the family; just you and your partner - with or without the children? Worried about the cost of hotel accommodation? Here is a Tip. Accommodation is available - single, adult, family - and with children of any age, - in the University of B.C. student residences, until the end of August. There's plenty of green play space for the kids; an Olympic sized swimming pool, tennis courts, a cafeteria open seven days a week - at ‘student’ prices, and even a bank is located near the residence. There's more, _ still: beaches and a public golf course close to the campus which is 20 minutes by car from downtown Vancouver. There is also a regular bus service to and from the downtown area - no need to “hassle” through heav) traffic in the family car or costly U-drive. So- you're new in the city - and don’t know what to do or where ta go to have a good time, or just relax - or both? Check with the University Information services, 228- 3131, If you want them to set up something for you, you should allow them a day’s advance notice, at Jeast. Then they can arrange guided walking tours, for instance, campus, The UBC Museum of Anthropology (though it sounds dull-dry, it is anything but!) famous Nitobe sere Jaipine and the newly opene: and B.C. Native gardens are some of the on-campus at- traction. ; If you don't want to stay - but just want to visit, tourist information is available at three information stations equipped with direct phones to the University iIn- formation Services. stations are located at maln entrances to the university, There are also Summer Courses galore - with or without credit. More and more educators are em- phasizing one is never too ofd tolearn, and added studies in the prime of life can be rewarding in many ways beside that of financial. Accommodation rates? Samples: Adults - single room small suites at $12 a day. Youth rate - 19 and under $8.80. Children, 12 and under - $6.00. If you have your own ear, parking is free. Sounds tempting? It is! We've lried it. ES. partment ordered thousands When the 1978 version of of special blue. cardboard the” covers for the maps, with the legen the back English jacket for the. the’ growing © quota, I have em- phasized the fact that basic of the Malin canned-salmon far in excess of the needs of 1 in- dividual or family, The daily personal bag limit of 4 salmon and the unrestricted season limit still stands with a maximum possession limit of 2 days’ bag limit, fresh or frozen, in addition to 25 pounds of canned salmon. Sportfishermen wishing to can more than 25 pounds take their catch to a custom canner who may process the catch for direct shipment to the fisher- men’s permanent place of residence. There is no limit on the amount of canned sport-caught salmon a person _ Asaresult, the tourism de- province's hotel guide is still at the printers. USE OLD STOCK Hardy says the delays have caused few complaints because the department continues using the old din English printed on So when an English- os ‘Bathroom Tissue Purex Assorted Colours. . ay Package of has received no- may process at his permanent hume address, is restriction closely follows that enacted by the Province of British Columbia in 1946 which bans the canning of trout and char, taken in Provincial waters, other than at the residence of the angler, as shown on the angling licence. - , : . The communique said Canada had restated its in- | tention {o aim ata five-per-cent growth in the valve of goods and services produced in the economy. This would be done “within the Hmits permitted by the need; to contain and reduce inflation,” .. Trudeau toid ‘reporters he had no specific new budgetary measures in mind toreach the five-per-cent target. The annual rate of growth In the first quarter this year was only 2.8 percent. . e , Inflation is also on the rise in Canada, a more than - nine-percent annual rate despite nearly three years of, wage and price controts. Unemployment has hovered at the million mark for a year. . Soe ’ Trudeau said he is eptimistic that Canada would be able to sell more goods abroad as-a result of the big- seven commitment and avold the increased unem- ployment that economists have predictéd for next year. So . ea ow wal notice from the French — Language Office saying bilingual brochures are Ken Stewart, chief of - tourist information for the Quebec City tourism and convention bureau, says The biggest Provincial BOMaS NOW ON SALE Pr "Oo £ , Provincial yet! and still only $5! HUEY WUSTOIn Conus Loltory Hour anfeat convenient for everyone.” aN Assorted - ; Colours. | 2Ply . 4.) Boxof200.......00.. Facial Tissue “The Softies” Assorted Colours. 2 Ply Cutie Refills Scott Wax Paper 100 foot Roll... .. 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