Wednesday, March 22, 1967. TERRACE ““Omineca” H “More than. 1,000 British Col- mee 6=6urnbla children are benefitting a from the new theumatic fever. prevention program. This plan! . was brought into being © with! mae «=the «co-operation of the B.C. Heart - Foundation and both federal and provincial govern- | ments og © Kine Fosters Syudin, lnc. i867 rid hd rat . oy “No, I'ma not the ski instructor. I thought you were,” Blood. was transfused to a human in the 19th century. An- imal blood: was used and the patient died. As-a result,. the Idea of transfusion therapy was abandoned for the next 200}. years, Today, there is no substi-: fute for transfusion therapy ‘in Many treatments. - . * Call 843-5752 - SUPERIOR BUILDING — MAINTENANCE LTD. 481] Davis Street o- FOR. A. COMPLETE JANITOR SERVICE WINDOWS - - FLOORS : WALLS. CARPETS - RESIDENTIAL » Tat Sheward, . Jules Perry, host president; AT THE HEAD TABLE. during the executive: anstallation of the newly formed Lions Luncheon Club are, from left to right, Doug Townsend, incoming president; Ray international councillor from Vancouver: John | Walberas, zone chair- ERALD, TERRACE, B.C. men, and- Herb Lions Centennial to the host club and: will activities within the -community. Street, secretary. The newly formed. Luncheon. Club will be in addition | a have its own project and UPHOLSTERY , @ COMMFRCIAL [BRUNO’S 4619. HILLCREST AVE, P.O. BOX 1285 Resitféntial - Commercial - industrial: ELECTRICAL ‘SHOP ITD, - * Specializing in ELECTRIC HEATI NG “ANYWHERE POOL CPP IE — TERRACE. TRANSFER _ Agents For ‘North American ‘Van Lines Ltd. —- 635-6344 | | “Move Without Crating” & "Wife-Approved Moves” e Local and Long Distance @ FREE ESTIMATES . | ? fully and figuring fast, y | 7,000,000 - kilowatts. — Two American states are | talking cash-for-power and Brit- ish Columbia is listening care- Sizeable deals with Califor- ola and Alaska within the next few years could mean a: tidy profit and a speed-up in current and projected hydro develop. ments. Major sales of. power to the Peace and Columbia river pro- jects now being built at: a cost of about $1,000,000,000, At the moment British Cal- umbia has no surplus power, and in fact 1s buying some, It will have to buy more for gal- loping domestic needs until in- itial Peace power comes on steam Inte next year... - _ But , by: about.” 1985 some than.three times current Hydro capacity — will-come in from: the twa big developments. Mach -is earmarked for. domes- tic use but .2 sizable amount likely will be exported. California .i3 looking ‘for a large block ‘of power within the next two or. three years to Ieed its big Central Valley Project, And Alaska is looking to the northern Peace project for low: cost electricity to replace the high priced power now being ANYTIME used in the settled . southeast corner of the state. ‘Officials of the Bonneville Power: Administration {BPA) in Portland Ore, which is nego- tiating for California, said they have not discussed purchase of power. from the Peace. -A spokesman sald BPA and B.C, Hydro and Power Author. ity are continuing discussions for the sale. of ‘electricity from Hydro’s Vancouver’ thermal Blant, likely to be used Zor standby and peakload use once Peace power flows to Vancou- ver. TRAVELAIRE - Canada’ s Finest Holiday Trailer. ARRIVING BY THE CARLOAD See Them ‘Now! B.C. already Is tied in with United States hinge on the }. more |; facilities will cost $25,000. $34,000. for conversion of the “telephone office at Port Clem- cents to dial service: $17,000 for ‘new AM ‘radio facilities at]: -Dease Lake}: ‘$27,000 for addi-| ga. ‘Ei :tions to the dial office at. Mas- s| set,.and $7,000 for additional “Tong: disthnca: facilities between | Undercarriage 30% and better, CERTIFIED BUY, SOday war: : ranity, Vancouver. i FT-0072 . “Masset - and : ‘Prince Rupert. : “quatity. rubber stamp, ‘order | i lage-40% and better; “Fepalrs “ ‘completed, : CERTIFIED - and save, Pr e06 warranty, Vancouver. ’ Herald offices or mall. them to «|, Northern Rubbar Siamp Works a PO, Box 628, Tertace, B.C, the BPA northwest U.S, grid and Alaska and B.C. are consid- ering proposals to. tie Alaska In the province’s grid. Last week following a Vic-|- forla meeting, Premier W.A.C. Bennett asid he could see no reason why the oprovince shouldn’t sell power to Alaska and Governor Walter J, Hickel |, said he was interested in a deal. Provinelal Resources Minister ‘Ray Williston, also a director of B.C, Hydro, said that after}: inillal Peace electricity comes|: ‘in during 1968 ‘there will be surplus power which could be available {6 southeast Alaska.” Meanwhile, Hydro already has plans to install generators in one of the three storage dams on the * Columbia River|! in’ | Soujhedrtern Be? ne From The Press Gallery . erator-damg on the Columbia to Produce some 4,400,000 kilo. Watts by 1985. - The province sold its share ‘downstream Columbia power generated on the American side in a 80-year deal with United States for $273,000,000 - and ‘flood-control_ payments, Hydro is also known to be ‘thinking of exporting fo the US.:or other parts of Canadal. some of the electricity trom ‘Canadian Columbig generators, depending on how fast the B.C. ; demand increases. At the same time, Hydro en-if gineers are surveying the Iskut and Yukon rivers in northwest- em B.C. for power sites which could’ add another 2,000,000 kilowatts, some of hich “might be-#0ld:to Alaska: The govern- est and water reserves on the Iskut Valley. - But though the Yukon and Iskut projects are attractive economically because of low: cost produciion estimates, gov- ernment sources say neither is likely to he undertaken for Some time unless some hefty deals: are made with the Amer. cans, . ment: -alrendy. has clamped for-|f ; continued from: pege one - LD CENTRE | Completion of a radio system|* from Tasu to Gray Bay to give the new mining community ac- cess to the mainland will cost $120,000 and $40,000 will be spent.tq completion of a dial ceniral office installation at Tasu itself. ; ' Additional long-distance facil|. ities between Sandspit andl. Prince.Rupert-will cost. $100,000) ' while $10,000 will go into new!|. outside distribution facilities|. at. Sandspit and $7,000 will go to complete an addition to thej to community's. dial office equip- ment, At Smifhars, $86,000 will go into new facilities, ment, $10,000 for two additional long-distanee switehboard posl- tions and $56,000 to complete an addition to the central office switching equipment. At Telk- wa, expansion of outside plant Elsewhere: ‘Distict, B.C. Telephone's expan- ‘for additional. outside ‘plant fa- cilities at Queen Charlotte City; DON'T PAY MORE I! When. you: need a good | > direct from. the martufacturer . Bring your orders: te the | “And get fast servile. “ART’S “CHEVRON. SERVICE - CONFECTIONERY. © GROCERY ‘Choose from a complete stock ning. Finning has everything * garthmovers, ‘1962 46a - power shift Cat) Ds tractor with 8A dozer, 183 con: sroup,. new and BUY, - Tories ee ae bony Van: couver.. Price cut by $3, ‘including , 8030 now $54 500 ; 1969 ‘A CAT D D? tractor with TA dozer, winch. Machine being. repalred to very. good condition. CERTT- /f FIED. BUY, 60