; Coiffures Sept: 3. a i en Oe ne ee ee ee ee S| Preventative maintenance |B, c. Hydro" ‘brought out its double bucket truck last week as ‘Crews continue a preventative maintenance program. Theob-. : ‘ject Is to reduce the area.a power outage can affect by! [isolating the location of the outage. | UT AND ABOU’ TERRACE _ . Northern com am puter is celebrating its 10th an- niversary. TERRACE — Ocelot Industries is expected to soon announce a $20 million expansion of its am- . monia production facility at Kitimat. The company. now produces 550 tonnes a day. of ammonia | for the California fertilizer market but, that will increase to 770 tonnes a day when the ex- pansion is complete, says Ocelot manager Bill Eynon. “We're just waiting to get the blessing from the banks,’’ said Eynon last week. He said the expansion is being made possible following @ re-.. organization last month of the - company. That re-organization resulted in Ocelot’s chemical component based in Kitimat being separated from its oil and gas drilling division. © A West German company called Metallgesellschaft AG will) become the major shareholder of Ocelot Industries ’ leaving current Ocelot. major shareliolder Verne Lyons in " control of the oil and gas Grill- : ‘ing company.. ‘All that’s taken place and wee: expect the final ar- Tangements to be completed by Sept. -30,”” said Eynon. kkk kkk One Ocelot plan that isn’t go- s The company, which opened its first store in Terrace, now — has outlets.in‘seven B.C. cities. eae! one per cent from alk: Fetal sales at the local Woolworth store on » OR, . -. Saturday, Sept, 21.‘ Company Audrey Cox has returned as: spokesman Aller’ Russell said the owner of a hair dressing ' the money. will be used to fur- salon. She- todk ,. over Doris’ $ ther public awareness about the ” _"disease,- its symptoms and how bt jCox has spent 25 years as a $3 to combat it ‘Tell sell, its'30, 000th computer system this year... Ao Sek ik irdresser. She owned Sue st id tay Coiffures for 16 years employees ad also volunteered before going to. work, for other to assist the. Terrace: branch of salons. <8 2s! oF are the society inthe’ ‘door-todoor -Doris’s. Cojffures ~ employs _ canvas. for donations it;is carry- three people.“ ing out this month. os v4 kaekkkk kkk kk. “The Arthritis Society will get A local real estate company _wootwortt| & has won its parent organization’s “award for the most sales per agent-for the se- cond quarter of this: year jn the ; provirice, . REALTY’: WORLD — Lakelse Realty received the expansion ing ahead for now is an expan- sion of its methanol capacity at Kitimat. The company wants to buy a mothballed plant south. of Chicage but needs 40 million cubic feet of natural gas a day over and above the 100 million cubic feet the Pacific Northern Gas (PNG) pipeline can now carry. . Providing the extra capacity would require an estimated $50 million project to loop a 200 mile section of the gas pipeline, said Eynon. “So far PNG and Ocelot have yet to agree on what the latter will pay to have the gas shipped if the former were to expand its carrying capacity. “We're on hold till we reach an agreement,” said Eynon. kk kk In the meantime, work on a large tank at Ocelot to store and facilities to ship to California a gasoline additive produced in Alberta i is on schedule. ‘The additive, MTBE, will be produced at an Edmonton plant _that’s a joint venture: between . Petro-Canada and - a. Finnish company. It'll be brought to° Ocelot by CN Rail, : “We'll be ready* by Jan, I, 1992 ta meet the target,’’ said Ocelot’s Eynon. year, the firm placed third, he . said. KakkKek The largest surviving gold mugget.in B.C. was put on ' display two weeks ago at a gem: show in and mineral Tsawwassen, “The Turnagain - Nugget weighs 52 ounces and is 7.8 in- ches long by 3.75 inches wide. It’s “valued . at more than # va 000. etwas discoverdd th sales agents: OT FOAPH ee Al 2 Shea Creek ir tie “Turflagain River -area, about 60km east of Dease lake. _ kik * kk sien two’ weekskage“ut ‘has -. “We've been. second and third | before,” said .. agency spokésman * Verne Ferguson who bought: the firm two years ago. -- There -is also a yearly award for most sales per agent and last “RECENT PRIZE WINNERS AT SAFEWAY ; _ _.,. Randy Prinz receiving his “Coca Cola Leather Jacket” and » | +, Marsha Lloyd receiving her new deep freeze from Coolwhip. TERRACE. i CONCERT SOCIETY > ls pleased to. BPE ue semaines. DAN DERKSEN Doctor of Optometry DR. DAN DERKSEN has joined his . ‘optometry practice 4550 Lakelse Ave: °° Terrace, B.C. . - 638-2020 . 1-800-665-5193 TERRACE CURLING ASSOCIATION NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING to be held SEPTEMBER. . 24TH, 1991. at 7:30 P.M. at the Terrace Curling Club, 3210 School Street, Terrace, B.C. “Get Swept Up in the Fun!’’ eo ee FOR MORE INCORMATION ’ Vanderhoof flying service. offers an excellent way to get started in Terrace. ‘PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOL COURSE as per Ministry of Transportation requirements. LAST COURSE OF THE SEASON » ° SEPTEMBER 16 "At the Air Cadet Hall In Terrace bia a aah _ 635-6747 SOME WORKPLACE ACCIDENTS HAVE A WAY OF BRINGING FAMILIES TOGETHER. Here are the facts. No one gets up in the morning thinking, “This is a great day to get hurt at work.” In fact . | many people have been neglecting work for so long they don’ : “Safety. Lets Work On wR Sounbscer even know they're doing it. Every day they put themselves in more danger. Please, be careful on the job. 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