attention diet." them ."fast-trackers"’ — the overs and ‘shakers of the business world — and he’s making a study of their physical fitness, In a-laboratory on the Pennsylvania State University’ campus, Stoedefalke,’ a- physical education professor, ‘is running ‘the business leaders on treadmills 7m and wiring them to'sllent machines... After tests’ on more than’: 800- corporate decision-makers over six years, some preliminary conclusions have been drawn 8 "Executives - today seem -‘to-be ‘much ‘more concérned about- health,'’ says Stoedefalke. ‘They have’ few'*: dreams. — of immortality ‘and. are - aware: that. decision- the Executive Health Maintenance Program, an adjunct to Penn State's “executive Se att a ted a y ore uaried about diet, work habits. and exercise, ‘helping © the researchers praseribe a personal fimess plan at the end of the session. All the information is electrontcally filed away’ until .' the — 1,000th executive has’ been tested, sometime later this . year. Then, Stoedefalke will compile an exetutive ‘profile’ "a ’ Mike Howard, left, builder of the veneer press seen here, explains student In the ca What remains to be completed on the device to John Payne, right, a carpentry student at Northwest Community College. - Mike is a Harvey Gilbert. it Thank you for your. support during our recent mall display. | WATCH FOR OUR WHEW | OPENING Frank Donahue rpentry course at the college. Looking on la e tal 7 INSURANCE ae tomy . he believes will be useful for companies Interested eC va a 2M oe obi ubuala Sa dee PT va TSne . 5] pnd eae err ee Fee or v8 _ _ a - Du ie) icat B.C. RESOURCES enjoyed an ‘. a improved year in 1983 as it fine-tuned ils Bri d e existing operations and brought three 9 new major projects into production. a » With 93 per cent ofitssales madeto by DAVECOMFORT _ International customers, the Company | “cate was abie to successfully combat poor ec: co a | markets for some of its products and Results for Wednesday‘ March 28th 1st Roger & Darlene Davis and _ Carl Whicher & Steve Pomper ard - Marylin Soules & Dave Comfort - - @KS. * South Brae fleld in the North Sea and - + pasa. completed the expansion Lo Westshore AB Terminals at Roberts Bank, south of Van- | couver, As planned, debt load began de- Me asTs32 creasing in the fourth quarter of 1983. fan .. 8764 =| Ss; s«&B.C, Resources is now primarily an Q872 3 _ |” --energy-orfented company, with 81 per $1953 Qy7. | cent of its investments in coal and oll - 4 Q9765 ". and gas: Returns from these sectors | / o Ag 2 accounted forse per cent of total . 7 : revenues In . Y AKT96 _ The Company ended the year with @ Ke42 earnings of $19.0 million before extra- ry K. ordinary items, an improvement of $37. million over 1982. Total revenues for — All three tables played in four hearts 1983 iicreased 23 per cent to $855.9 from the South hand. One pair was down one, (whichis not that easy to do), on epair made four, and the third pair I think the heart slam should have been bid - the values are there and there is about an 80 per cent chance of making the contract. (but on the present distribution, that too, is not made five, that easy to do) If West leads a spade declarer can- __ - claim 6 hearts, but with the likely club - |. lead only 5 is quaranteed. The fitat rule to learn at Before:you play a card from dummy count your tricka!! In.this case you have’. ter: winners - 2 spades, 2 — ; ca diamonds, 2 clubs, and four hearts. - ie Now, what can go wrong? (Wegt's tlub — could be a-alngleton - only § tricks). -: How cad you make extra tricks? (With short spades arid diamonds you should - have ‘no trowblé scoring ruffs in dummy). ~ So, away you go. Win the king of clubs, cash king and ace of spaties and Brac oll and gas interesls for a combined total: and ea a eave of $33.5 million. seven tricks and you are certatri of four While no growth In demand for metal- more in hearts (your guaranteed eleven lurgtcal coal is expected in 1984, the oullook tricks) Now you need to see if you can make any more. Lf the club ace holds Up you've-got twelve tricks. If you can ruff your last diamond you get twelve (but you Have to get back to your hand . to do tat): If the hearts behave nicely you get.twelve - maybe thirteen. Tt now depends on your judgement and your oppaents skill (If weat plays oo. Oo Ae hia cards right he'll get two heart tricks Be BS no matter what you-do now). So it’s up a to you to find a way to earn that top! pa 1 Worldwide, 1983 ; Aone) fhe’ fy il . ‘J ASSETS . , ‘ . — was a very difficull Current; § 8 BIOS 2a LATE year for the coal. . fropety fant jul expan LAH LT - . industry ‘However _ Esglaralton ond development sates agen ‘ . ‘ i eM auhveniven oe 2228 UP RE ALLE | bridge is: Westar Mining's Investinedite ait other essed H7272 ABA cfforls to cut/costs . Se S270) $2.20 E870, While increasing ~ HINANUED DY 5, ee) productivily, com- . Caren Raith 5 (naa 8 7178 A =: -bined with the -Hanie Letin deb 208, EEE 126.200 | Referred lncune tuve TAB oa slarl-up of Its new Greenhills Mine, kept the -Milueity itera lira eee coal ‘company profitable, facility on the West Coast. - record an operating profit. : Overall, 1983 was a year ef transition ’ aS B.C. Resources continued to butid long term value for its shareholders, The Company opened the Greenhills Mine In southeastern B.C., saw the start of oil production from its investment in the milion from $694.1 million the year be- fore. Total assets grew to $2.4 billion. COAL: Anew mine and increased productivity make for a profitable year. Westar Mining ended the year with a contribution Wy B.C. Resources of $31.1 milion from Ils coal and porl operations, An addi- Uonal $2.4 milllon was derived from its South for thermal coal is somewhat brighter. Expansion of the Westshore Terminals coal port at Roberts Bank is now complete. With: ~ . lhe capacity t.ship.up to 22 million tonnes “por year, Weslshore (a. the Hirgest butk loa PES OUR GE S. 198 a . . Rears peak production. they . : td re eed aegate | é OILAND GAS: Saskatchewan wells hil 98 percent success rate while South Brae In. 1983. B.C. Resources wholly subsidiary drilled a total of 160 gross wells (144 net) in the rich energy = wan, During December 1983, Westar Petroleum had 570 profucing Wells in Saskatchewan and was the. - most active driller in that Province last year, - Overall, tlie company achieved a drilling success rate of 98 per cent. This year, the company Is Increasing its activities in Aiberta ind British Columbia, as well as continuing its successful clTorts in Saskatchewan, owned oi and gas - fields of Saskatehe- - Nel earnlags (lagay *.* ‘os Je Slnirehutders’ cqully —_ | “Hastie td the Gampiahy's Annual Geneeal - a Meehan Mast Mit be Le perelve ties a: SUMMARY OF CONSOLID TED STATEMENT OF EARNINGS FOR TIE VE AR ENDED DECEMBER AL 1B ; "bs: IH . o> (Tirusanits) Revenue 3 AOR 8 ian ists dad ev penises WM2Ta - THAT os O2.668 5° GL87h) Income haves | . 2.18 (22, 0H} . a oO MDBIB 422,075) Minority Interest in net va, ; Cornings of sulisidlartes {20.085) (14316) ” Rarnlaga (loss) betoae ” oo , ev traurdintary teins IRS GOH FAtraorndinars Rens (240) 7.087 GAR 8 SLA SUMMARY OF CONSOLIDATED BALANGE SHEET ORGEMIMERAL EME oo TH TUNA { , S27 S225 87 NGTEN: , toe 1. These stoantagica have bees prepared found the comsotidated franelal falementa which tage ker wittithe anditoes’ tnq tll Red agiinlen tere, any ineladédin the Campany's Annual Repart, . 2, ‘Thea summaries ductide Ue accounts of Lire Cannpgny ed il subaldtaries inching Westar Mining Lid (67% owned), AE Timber Lid. THK aaa ted) anid Westie Pricatenti Lad, (KH: bared), : T.The éevieordinapy (tema in OEE represent a loss at sate ofthe Sheet Lamber mall cand av rlledows oF US, ol cae guts ropertins, Report of the Hifeciies, (he consolikited —” Finstte dat Means cd ahe alidttons ntport. to elect the dipcotons and te appoint The atatilor. ne £04 eens _ se * Meanwhile Westar Mining's 77 per cent In- yo: od aula f a vestment in the South Brae fleld in the North Sea should reach Tull production In the second . quarter of 1984. The South Brae field will soon be producing al a peak level of 112,000 barrels oF oil and natural gas liquids per day. Westar Mining also holds’a 27 per cent interest In the North Brae project where design work has already begun for develop- ment ofthe condensates and gas reserves, ‘The combination of peak flow fromthe, South Brae field and modest increases in oll anid gas production from Westar Petroleum Is: expected to double the Company's oll and gas revenues from (983 to 198-4. This will have a positive effeclon carnings In 1984. . FOREST PRODUCTS: Marketing Innovations counter recession in world markets, Of all Industries in B.C., forest products was the hardest hit by the recession, AUBC Timber, cast- culting efficiencles re were applied at ase —_ every stage of the production pracess, As a result. the forest products ari of B.C. Resources held losses to | SH million tn 1983, a substantal Improvement over the sear before, o. A number of new programs were pul into place to increase productivity and expand markets, Much emphasis has been placed on | market diversification inthe lumber sector Which enjoyed slight Increases in both price. and demand. Innovative techniques have resulted ina major penetration of Britlsh, Kuropear and Mar astern lumber marketa, A ‘move into lumber wholesaling is also showing positive results, . On the puip side, severely depressed markels have Laken thelr loll: however the company is continuing ils efforts al securing new markets for its product, Along wilh cost-cutting fr limber supply and processing systems, and continued innovilions In marketing strategy, BO Tinber is Nehling ils way back lo being a profit making divtsion of B.C. Resources, British Columbia Resources favesiiment Corporation 176 West Geargia Street Vancouver, 6.0. Vili ABO Shareholder Information: Gail GG0-4-1-6 in Greater Vanco er or Lall free (112) 800-660-4036 Ouiskhe Greater Vancouver BCResources ee The Herald, Friday, March 30,.19°4, Page 7 an on ; Paychlairic Nursing Is an oxclitng. ie A wr. / a i) challenging and expanding profession for /e : iy, Rt enteka te Ee ae ae BO a eel Te 1 Caner + “cups, Cttege a tes Wesiminsior bas jin the health of their , $0, a regular exercise.” .-had ‘to quit before it | ‘That compared with ‘for. Program, which ket a er executives, ‘ <_ -Wiee-president of Home. At the lab, a worker .: reached. its seventh — the. program's executive | a __ Eeeollmant a limited os apply peu and get a The tests also reveal - Life Insurance Co. of shaved a small section of “and steepest — paint. But average of 23 per cent People: Cr narane Mah paring ‘Semana something . of ‘the. New York, was nervous Stufflebeem’s chést and: ‘his heart action tested body fat and about six . h . An ene ee ; executive's “ psyche, ashe. walked ito attached two leads to. normal and his aerobic feet, 182 pounds — two | .W 0 dtoaentacity ad Stoedefalke sald.: © Stoedefalke's labaratory measure his . heart, capacity was judged only. inches taller and seven | CARE: - Cometaneraive Boery © ane mora’... : “They're - like’ giant... “ane Sunday: morning for. action... He ‘started’ slightly less than — pounds heavier than the - op -"Frlendly Stel. - ree ‘fitness ‘and ..'sized reservoirs looking” the treadmill teeta, “> Walking slowly. on. the’ average for a man his average American male, a arene Ie flaring! Program (6 atte at inowle - Once... “Idon’t think any.of ug © - treadmill: to warnt ip,” age. to Stoedefalke says he — Pei: they're : hooked,‘ they: : thought we were going to. ‘then quickened his pace. ~ Stufflebeem was does not have enough Psychiatric 5 corghas collage want to. read eve _vbeel over, but It was” - The vincline of the | slightly over six feet tall, figures on women. Nursing For mere inferrmation call $20-5478 or write: on a particular subject,: apprehensive,” he says...” treadmill was gradually ‘234 pounds and had 26 executives yet to form a saibshaniieltt halal like health” ~~.“ “"Thadn’t been doing any increased. ‘Stufflebeem —_per cent body fat. detailed profile. P.O. Box 250) . | : ot : NEW WESTMINSTER. BC. La Luca. tae