a sold half of if 20-per-cen equity in Syncrude. Cees, lsewhere on the market ; er 0 on bored Construction began Sept. 4 on the new $1,659,000 Kitimat theatre at Mount Elizabeth Senior Secondary tn 4 : Kitimat. The contract has heen awar ey thegtr e ‘Construction ‘Ventures . of Vancouver. Alberta makes on the Syncrude sale EDMONTON (CP) — Ld. 1 totwooil companies ang | in Ca . haw * Contract, is signed OTTAWA (CP) — "The gav- Jun one wi ibe sip! Miticers ‘group : e Service yee easury. board A. atatdment said _ the . agreement covers 1,380: in tetroacti ve to,” Members Feb. 19. Mi ‘retelve a 9.5-per-cent incresso im- and another nine per cent Feb. 18. Tt sald the contract in- creases the average salary to $17,714 from bv 43 and in vacation meal cing overtime, standby olilcers. operate the overnment's civilian ebreakers, search and rescue vessels, iisheries craft, ond scientific’ research peta a Soe ronauaege nis a softening races and bavy ee on the Vancouver, | BORIC 10 topped the action ‘on the industrial board witht : (rading of 707,101 shares, ! ad. vances by by 179 to 128, with e asues unchanged at ‘glee. Volume was ons ahares. ; Among quer industrials, Renn dar sia on 10,700 pe at $1.22 on 10, shares, Taro Industries remained at $3.40 on 3,500 and ‘Gredt National Land held at ath. 18 on 5,00, we Webi Knap was unchang atta wi while Canadian cae 2 cents to close at ape Among resource and “RORONTO (CP) — The ‘Toronto stock market waa ‘sharply lower at the close of ‘active rading Tuesday. The TSE 300 index dropped 6.17 to 1,716. are, ‘Analysts said the decline was dus I : Volume ae 8. ar tition ' ‘eompared with 8.63 million Monday. awong industrials, BP Canada fell 1%, to $94%, Nu: Weat Devel tt pet} od Bell Canada 1 to , iP pa i) career Mevelopment.~ ‘is “ds made a cool raft oe $85 million, ox- ‘duding a ire share of OE AEC. 80-percent owned by the ‘Alberta government, an- — nounced Tuesday itins eel five-per-cent equil of Petrofina Cana Oe af Montreal and Hudson's Bay Oi) and Co, Ltd. of Calgary. AEC is to be pald a total of $565 million ~ $185 million by Petrofina and $180 million Hudzon’s Bay. In ad- tlon, AEC will receive an average of seven per cent of thelr share or ihe a care taD gross Tevenue e: “erlida'bil-seinds; plant; In thé Fort MeMurray area of northeastern Alberta. DOLLAR ‘MONTREAL (CP) — U.S) ‘dollar*tn: ternuridd Canatian funds at 3:3) pm. EDT Tuceday was down 23-100 at 91.1608. Pound sterling was down 2.36 at $2.5897. In New York, the Canadian, dollar wes up 17-100 at 90.9615 and pound sterling| - was down 1.50 at 82.2908, Eeebpaar lnawee, “Karin ploration gained a five cents to 66 on trading 292,500 avares and Coppe ‘Lake Ex;cration was up, ‘five to .27 on 118,000. Petroleum also gained 91.65 on 102,900 while actite Resources wal ‘up & penny to .38 on 68, 600. Con-Am Resources plum. ‘meted BO cents to close al $3.40 and Silver Chie Minerals, , gained # cents to! ‘8.6. on the ‘curb exchange, ‘Regia Development was up hine cents to 37 on 934,600 shares and Edina In- tomatin was down a to .40 on 160,06. Gavex Gold Mines waa up four cents to 40 on 107,133 and Beach Gold Mines galned fA penny to 61 ‘on 96,600. "New Congress Resources four cents to .b2 and gton Golf was down two cents to .65. ‘ » Westcoast Pete advanced ants aes go 410 A to oi, nper Gas A % to emt and Husky Oi] % to §67,. Mclat: renda Mines % to $18% and Campbell chibougamau A % to $93, Numac Olt and Gas lost 2 + to 44, Mountain States Resources 1% to $125 and Tota] Peta NA 1%4 to $28, ' CanDel Oil was up 3% to 83%) au Canadian Superior Oil 1 , 1 Mines dropped ih _ rofit — , Hudson's Bay said lt pay six percent of its share of the groas revenue to AEC. This means Petrelina will pay eight per ‘cent of its gross revenue, we excha for its higher ee and revenue peyment to AEC, Petrofina hat obtained the exci share of production of the nt — 13,000 barrels a da He nt is in fu ction. Syncrude plant, the largest commercial oil- sands project in the world, has a designed capacity of Oo) barrels a day but produtien problems since ¢ plan & year ago have limited the dell aver- age to about 50,000 els most of the time, In recent months, the plant has averaged 100,000 barrels. In Montreal, Petrofina President Plerre Nadeau te share of the Syn- crude oil will be used in the company's Montreal » Added to ite. own it share of Syn- crude's duction, or 6,500 barrels maximum production, Petrotina will t a total of almost 20,000 rrels a day. The announcement of the sale came two weeks after AEC had excercised its option to acquite 20 per cent of the rod f $200 mllon, The $36-millon cont of 10 par cent of the ty, which AEC. five- bank financing for ita 10-per- ‘cent equity, The rederal, Alberta and ‘Ontario governments joined hands in the rescue " operation, Alberta alao'~ loaned money from its | al rad Savings Trust Project manager for Key Construction Venures Fritz Mueller supervises start of theatre construction at Mount Elizabeth Senior Secondary In Kitimat. caititigeetateets TOURISTS DOWN OTTAWA (CP) — Federal statisticians said Tuesday that Canada had a tourism deficit which was larger than usual during July due to a decrease in the number of visitora from the United States. There was a drop of 10.6 per cent in U.S. vistors, unpleasant news for touriam officials who anticipated gacoline shortages south of the border would encourage Sededeledebetetedeceeteteeseenecetapencecite: ah osectatatatait US. visitors to come to this country where supplies were more plentiful, Although visita di July from the U.S, were off sig- nificantly, more visitors came from abroad, chiefiy France, Britain, Israel and .Germany. There was a drop ‘of 0.2 per cent in the number of Canadians visiting the U.S. during July. *0et 7, DCRR RR Rr ete aasegeceieeliroaneree Esso backing | valley route . CALGARY (CP) ~ Esso ‘Resources Canada Ltd. wants to bulld a $270-million oll pipeline through the Mackenzie River Valley. Company offictals sald Monday they will apply later thls year tor a jon to build a pipe. 30 cen- timetres in dlameter to transport 25,000 barrela of crude oll ad by 1088. “$0-kilometre line, viould lige tHe Norman Wells | fleld in the Northwest Territories, the moat productive northern field In Canada, with the Alberta pipeline network. The net- work now ends 130 kilometres south of the Alberta-horthwest Terri. tories bor A $300:mililoa secondary recovery plant is about to 4 trinuing’ the total bil for 6 or Esso to $570 million. Total reserves ot the site are estimated at 650 million barrels. Previous proposals to build natural gaa pipelines of a. Nsa 140 centimetres in ter along the valley brought protests irom en- vircnmentelists, but an Esso an aaid there is no comparison between vious plans ard this one be cause of the difference in re. Winston Systems Name LEARN HOW TO BECOME RICH PLAYING BLACK. Send for more detailed information. No obligation.. easy to learn ..a praven system. 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In a petition filed with the U.S. International Trade Commission recently, seven U.S, fishermen’s groupa claim the importa — al ued at $3.1 billion in ai cluding $500 malign Canada — main TOFeat or inyury ot the. fish! industry. ‘ : te ton wake the U.S. . to limit imports to a per- centage of domestic con- sum mption and to ay ose of 50° the rp of the . fish now is imported duty ire cra eer in to hold: a public heating on the pelle tion in Seattle, Wash., 14. A commission’ of ficial said Tuesday the trade ho as to deelde on the legislation which idea for Import reltef Lf a peo Is found to t be imported. in District of Torrace "Much of the dus 1 queation of such Jncrvased quantities as to be the major cause of damage — or the major threat — to a domeatic In- try. It seeka an investigation of imports of a broad range of fresh and frozen imports, in- cluding ccd, haddock, flounder and other fish. Moat of the groundfish imported from Canada Is fresh. Other gop llers = af U.S. are Argentina, fel, Norway, Japan An fn alficial South i Re Intent action does not deal with the subsidies. He ANNUAL TAX SALE NOTICE Puravant to Sectlon 393 of the Municipal Act, on the firat day of October 1979 ai the Council Chambers of the District of Terrace, at the hour offered for sale by public auction each and every parcel of real property including improvements, upon which any of the taxes are delinquent. The following properties have delinquent taxes aa of Sentember. 7, 1979: He RE OCR TION nsc.0. zott Keeler Street J 113.000 Lot 2.9 L.960 Plan 3200 RS C.D. 2707 Cramer Street 1157.00 = Lot 7EVeof BKC BIk10PIon 3200 RSC.D, 7802 Cramer Streat 216.000 rity Ly wie & 7? Plan 3053 Bik 5 DL 360 Pim §=2706 Sparks Street i067,000 Lot 21 Gk 6 DL 361 Plan $72 R5C.0. . 410 Greig Avenue 088.000 Lot 22 Bik 6 DL 361 Plan 972 RSC.D, 4612 Grelg Avenue i 1111.000 Lat 2of Bk A DL 361 Plan 1265 RSC.D. 3313 Kalum Stree: 1168,000 Lot 10 Bik 3 DE. 361 Pian 3209 RSC.D. 4720 Hamer avenue ; 1361.00 . tot 1 OL MI Plan 3a3 RS C.D. 603 Loen Avenu 520,000 Lot 3 Pcl. A Explan. Plan 4166 Bik 12 DL 3al 4742 Lakeise Avenue l Plan 1117 RS C.0, 1660.000 Lot Bot Lot 1So! Sv Bik 1 DL 361 Plan S789 RS 4744 Tuck Avenue 9009.00 Lot 2 DL 362 Plan 7321 RS C.D,- 4993 Walth Avenue 3545.000 Lot 18 DL 363 Pian 7990 RS C.D. 5308 Mountain Vista "2548.00 Lot 21 DL 363 Plan 7990 RS C.L. Roadway 3547.00 Lot 22 DL 363 Plan 790 RS C.D. 5244 Mountain Vista 3550.000 Lot 23 DL 3463 Plan 7990 R5 C.D. '$242 Mountain Viste 3551.00 Lot 24 DL 363 Plan 7990 R5 C.D. 5240 Mountain Vista 3552.000 Lot 25 DL 363 Plan 7930 RS C.D. 5238 Mountain Vista 3553,000 Lot 26 DL 363 Plan 7930 RS C.D. 5234 Mountaln Viste 3554,000 Lot 27 DL 343 Plan 79% R5 C.D. 52324 Mountain Vista 2555.000 Lot 28 DL 363 Plan 7930 R45 C.D. 5232 Mountain Vista 356,000 Lot 29 OL 343 Plan 794) RS C.D.. 5390 Mountain Vista-+ °F 3557.00 Lot 90 DL. 389 Plan 700 RSD. ©" "S70 Mountain ‘viens 3559.000 Lot 31 DL 363 Plan 7990 R5 C.D, 5726 Mauntaln Vista § 3559.000 Lot 32 DL 363 Plan 7930 RS C.D, 5224 Mountaln Vista 3560,000 Lot 33 OL 363 Plan 7930 RS ¢,D. 5222 Mountain Vista 3561000 Lot 34 DL 343 Plan 7990 R35 C.D, 5220 Mountaln Vista 3562.00 Lot 35 DL 369 Plan 7990 RS C.D. 5218 Mountaln Vista 3563.00 Lat 96 pL 343 Plan I RS cD ‘S215 Mountain Vista 564.000 Lot 37 DL 343°Pian 7930 RS C.D. 522) Mountain Vista 3565,000 Lot 38 DL 363 Plan 799 R5 C.D. 5227 Mountain Viste '3866.000 Lot 39 DL 363 Plan 7990 RS C.D. 5233 Mountain Vista 3567. Lot 40 DL 363 Pian 798 RS5 C.D. $44) Mountain Viste 3568,000 Lot 41 DL 383 Plan 79% RS C.D. 535 Mountain Vista 569.000 Lot 42 DL 343 Plan 7930 RS C.D. 5309 Mountain Viste 1570.90 Lot 43 DL 363 Plan 790 RS C.D. 5315 Mountain Visie 3571.00 Let 44 DL 343 Plan 7930 RS C.D. 532) Mountain Vista 3572.00 Lot 45 DL 363 Pian 7930 RS C.D. 5325 Mountain Vista 3573.00 Lot 46 DL 343 Pian 7930 RS C.D, 5327 Mountain Vista 3575.00 Lot 48 DL. 363 Plan 7930 RS C.D. 5339 Mountain Vista 3574.000 Lot 4? DL 363 Plan 7730 R5 C.D 5343 Mountaln Viste 3577000 Lot 50 DL 363 Plan 7990 R5 C.D, 3405 rioyd Street $031,000 Lot 4 OL 368 Plan 30304 RS C.D. 4326 Lakelse Avenue 5318.00 Pc. A: D.D, 04975-1- of Lots 1 to SBik 4 DL 36 4459 Lazelle Avenue Plan 972 R5 C.D, 5343.00 Lote 1&2 Bik 6 DL369 Pian 972 R5C.D. 4553 Lazolie Avenue 53462.000 Lots 280 & 29 Bik ¢ DL 349 Plan 972 RS C.D. 3290 Kalum street 5343,000 Lot 30 Bik 6OL 469 Plan972 R3C.D, 3232 Kaium Street 5404,000 Lot 15 Bik 9 OL 29 Plan972 R3C.D. 4431 Lakelse Avenue $453,000 Bk 3 DL 4 Plan 347 RS C.D. 4525 Little Avenve 5455.000 ok Pay Far Sub. by Plan 4176 Plan 9047 asoa Littie Avenve 6020.000 Lot 3 BIk2 OL 61) Plan 1992 RSC.D. 5011 Kelth Avenue 6110.000 Wve Lot 20 Bik 5 DL 611 Plan 3080 R5 C.D. Si3e Agar Avenue 6140.000 Lot | BIk2 DL 411 Plan 1154R5C.0. 5003 McDeek Avenue 6183,000 Lot 4 Bik 4 DL 61) Pian 3154 R5C.D., 4928 McDeek Avenus 6190.00 W's Lot é 8lk 5 DL 41! Pian 3154R5 C.D. 5024 Me Deok Avenve 6243.00 Lot 2 of Lot 2 Bik 3 Oi. 41) Plan 3154 R5C.D, 4929 McOeek Avenue 11076.000 Lot 6 BIK 32 DL 977 Plan 4311 RSC.D.: 4910 Halliweil Avenue 14002.000 Eve Blk 11 DL 979 & 980 Plan 1097 RS C.D, 502) Halliwell Avenue 16511,000 Tren Portion of DL 1745-See D.D. 1136-1- RF 3601 Kalum Lake Drive 17800.006' Bik A BL 5760 Plan 1268 RS €.D. “3810 Kalum Stren 6513.000; Uecupant of Say 13, Terrace Traller Pork 13-4628 Granam Avenve