“MONTREAL (CP) — After to do 0 under sail, but bad weather and ict conditlons foreed & slop for the winter ‘in Greenland, me Bernler made® it: through the passage during the summer of 1977, but as It turned out Bouvier and his crew. were not the firs! to accom the feat: a solo — 0 nyt oe es Panama Canal and {finally up the Atlantic seaboard to the & Lawrence River, uvier aod his crew will be given an official reception at Lachine city hall Sunday when they into port. A city spokesman ex- plained Lachine had been the point of departure for other adventurers, including 18th- ships recognize the hame, blow theit horns and wave thelr arms. The 33-year old ‘Bouvier cameup with the Idea for the trip in 1978 while teaching sailing in the Caribbean. He ‘was bored with trying to teach sailing to students who feeomed more interested in relaxing in the sun than in development and to make Quebecers realize it is possible to navigate in the north,” said the captain, “]. dream of s Quebecois merchant marine, We've alwaya left it' to the land to do our apie 0 our Help came from several sources: Canada Steamship One of the hardest things “Disagreements were inevitable,” be told repor- ters after successfully completing the Northwest Passage. Sixteen crew members served with the oki on various legs of the trip ata time. = groups of three or four - __ The Herald, Friday, August 24, 1979, Page 8 . ‘aking a rest after round about voyage former journalist now Ast the Bernier, named tw book about tbe after Jon Pp Fils next project ia to sail. TO-Foot boat, a Quebec flag, in 4 1084 race from St, it oy” Frame, to Quebvc j The bearded captain, a a feat never before ac. Dutch. adventurer did it ; Semple y ncaa find of em ha Iyer omy Kr ease wo "Helm eadal ee mas Siete ee to. read abow Cc ex. 4 The cratt sailed from After leavingtho boat fora Verendrye. ration so be hit upon the four te! fr the boat's WN. Lachine, a Montreal suburb, second winter in But the welcome has idea of taking a pleasure Bouvier said the trip in {| i om June 30, 1976. Captain Tuktoyaktuk, .N.W.T.,' the. already begun. As the boat through the Northwest volveda certain danger, butt Real Bouvier had hoped bis. crew set off 0 31, SBernler heads up the St, Passage between Baffin “onemustn’ttake oneself too {4 : Bi, boat could complete the 1 Alaska and Lawrence, . stopping at Islandand the Beaufort Sea, seriously on a trip like that, | AC: ad become tain nd year then heading south along the Quebec city, Trois-Rivieres “I wanted to make the andplaythercleofthegreat i |hecome the first vessel Pacific coast,..through the and Sorel, 8 crews of some public aware of northern explorer... I didn't start out i] Hy on this trip to be famous and = ‘b 1a I don’t want to be famous ‘WN He now,” ( i, = i | Canadians paid. the price- "CALGARY (CP) Canadian taxpayers may have pald as much as 93 per eat ofthe §150 million spe jest year looking for oll in the vestment can be deducted - from 325 per cent of resource- sector its, Companies ‘not having taxable income can defer the allowance to - yours when it can be an several large, purchases: million cent of TransCai nada” Pipelines Ltd.; $400 million to per cent of Siebena Oi) ‘ed as Lid.; and haifa share in from producing oll. A baste 10-per-cent royalty would apply under ah proposed syatem, al Ottawa c the case of-a.marginal field d waive that in E to do: was keep peace on board., 2GTEL —— ee = \ eit airy is found and pro- effective deduction. million: takeover of where production might be i i duced there, most of ft will —The Frontier Ex- Canadian assets of Mesa wneconomic with such a I 1 ea to privately-owned ploration Allowance: The Patroleuin Co. royalty, . = —_ A companies. qinper-depletion'’ allows Dome executives stressed 9A sliding scale royalty, = - a - <> S * Terrace Totem Ford Sales Ltd, eT a a Sd I : Terrace, 6.C., telephone 635-6311. by the auditors of the Foundation, the latter shall pravail, : i . 4 ‘The 1979 Interim Ist of electors [s avaliable for In- BBG 3 a mS = ‘ 4031 Kelth spection at the District Office, Monday through - Pe ia == ala H “Friday, from 6:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. SF (yy i G 038-4084 E.R. Hallsor | d Clerk-Administrater * Western Canada Lottery Foundation < —_-~ ie) - -o—_ i=l le ed id a >