Page Eight. “Wednesday, July 6, 1 @ LEGALS DEPARTMENT OF LANDS RESOURCES - THABER SALE X-96545 , Sealed tenders will be received by the District Forester at Prince Rupert, B.C., not later than 11:00 a.m. on the 26th day of July, 1966, for the purchase of Licence X-96545, to cut 84,000 cubic feet of Hemlock, Cedar, Spruce, Bal- sam and Other Species Sawlogs, on an area | situated old Lakelse High- way, Lal Two (years avill & allowed for removal“of timber. - As this area is within the Skeena PSYU which is fully committed this sale will be awarded under the provisions of section 17 (1a) of the Forest Act, which gives the timber sale applicant certain pri- vileges, Further particulars may he ob- tained from the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C., or the Forest Ranger, Terrace, BX. 50 Navigable Waters Protection Act RCS 1952 Chapter 193 Skeena Kraft Limited hereby gives notice that they have under sectipn 7 of the said Act deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the office of the| ~ Registrar of the Land Registration District of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, a description.of the site and a plan of a 12 inch diameter effluent pipeline proposed to he laid across the bed of Porpoise Harbour between Block ‘A', Lot 7381 and Lot 7384, Range 5, Coast District, Province of British Colum- bia. And take notice that after the expiration af one month from the date of the publication of this notice, Skeena Kraft Limited will under section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Publie Works for Approval of the said site and plan. Dated this 30th day of June 1966. Skeena Kraft Limited D. S. Meredith, B.C.LS., Agent e560 @ NOTICE DENTAL MECHANICS office will be closed from July 4 to Aug. ‘Herd (right), Lt, F. Harrison, RCASC (left), officer from Alberta. _ TERRACE “OMINECA”. HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH OFF TO SUMMER CAMP at Penhold, Alberta, 15 members of Terrace Air Cadet squadron No. 747 left Terrace by CNR on Saturday. They were accompanied by F/Lt. Kevan Van officer commanding the. squadron, and by a specially appointed escort e Two-Day Hearings continued from page | formamee of supply and distribu- tion by June 1, 1968, Further, they called for a firm committment re- garding consumer rates. Speaking for the municipalities was Vancouver lawyer, R. H. Guile. At the close of the hearing today he asked that no certificate be is sued to the gas company until a satisfactory agreement is reached between PNG and the municipali- ties. On Tuesday afternoon PNG was c90| told by Dr, English that the Public NOTICE OF BRIDGE CLOSURE THE PUBLIC is advised that the Galloway Rapids Bridge, eight miles East of Prince Rupert on No. 16 Northern Trans-Provin- cia) Highway will be closed to vehicular traffic between the hours of 5:30 p.m. July 15 to 1:30 a.m. July 15, 1966 in order to allow for new bridge con- struction. R. G. Harvey, Regional Highway Engineer, Prince George, B.C. 51 © MORTGAGES BRITISH MORTGAGES LTD. buys Agreements for Sale and existing Mortgages, including out of town; write 300-5600 Dalhousie Road, Vancouver 8, ctf e WANTED ACREAGE WANTED. Unim roved and remote lots purchased. Send exact location and price to D, F. Mullin, Box 156, Toronto 5 Ontario. Utilities Commission was of the opinion the company's 15.4 percent equity against 85 percent debt in the financing of the pipeline, is “not high enough”. Proposed financing of the pro ject was outlined by company spokesmen as follows: Issuance of first mortgage bonds for $14 mil- lion (or ‘53.9 percent of the total capital); debenture bonds totalling $5 milion (or 19.2 percent); a bank loan of $3 million 4or 114 percent); and equity of $4 million (or 15.4 percent) by the partners, Westcoast Transmission and Great Northern Gas Utilities, J. E. Brookes, senior vice presi- dent of Greenshields Inc., told the commission the bank loan would be payed off after five years of operation, thus inereasing the equity, but Lyle Wicks termed this a “weakening statement.” The closest thing to opposition @ CARS, TRUCKS, TRAILERS HAVES TRUCKS Rebuilt Unit—’61 Hayes Clipper Page & Page logging trailer, 5 & 4 speed transmission, 38,- - TERRACE Stadent Driving | School Qualified “AAA” Instructor - $6:00 9 Lesson Students; 6 lessens $30 PHONE VI3-4910 , ctf 000 bogie, new rubber on tractor, 220 Cummins engine. TWO 1961 Macks (B61S models) 18-ton self-loading - Columbia logging trailer, new rubber on tractor, Reconditioned. 1956 MACK B615S, 15-ton Colum- bia trailer, 15% rubber on tractor.. Reconditioned last ‘November. 1958 INTERNATIONAL - West- coaster cab and chassis, 220 Cummins, z& 4 speed trans- For Fast, Quallty Printing Terrace: “‘Omineca” Herald Commercial Printing Dept. missions, 000 ‘bogie. Best offer takes it, . NEW BAYES trucks now avall- able. BOB‘S: WELDING & &- MACHINE Box 1358, Terrace Ph "VI3- 2135 to the PNG application was a “watching brief” submitted by In- land “Natural Gas Company. In- land's counsel, J. D. Taggart of Vancouver, accused Pacific North- ern of trying to “hide facts” to which the public should have ac- cess. The hidden facts are alleged to be contained in an agreement between Pacific Northern and Westcoast for a supply of gas from the Westcoast mainline at Summit Lake: and an agreement between Pacific Northern and Cel- gar Ltd. for supply of 18 million cubic feet of gas daily to pulp Rupert. Lyle Wicks assured the hearing that the information will be re-. vealed if a certificate is granted but will remain “a secret” if the application is denied. As proceedings drew to a close teday, Pacific Northern’s spokes- man, W. & Owen continued in his refusal to disclose details of the PNG-Celzgar agreement. He said disclosure of this infor- mation would jeopardize negotia- tions with other potential indus- trial gas consumers in the area, and would also threaten the agree- ment between Celgar and Pacific Northern. “if we lose Celgar we lose an anchor to our project.” Owen said, adding, “If Celgar goes, it means no gas for at least 15 years and then at much higher rates.” Taggart, speaking for Inland Nat- ural Gas, said his company did not feel this is the right time to bring natural gas into this area. He said, "Inland believes it is -highly de- sireable for gas to come here, but not at this time. Consumers must not be jeopardized.” ing the session: (Service: 1000 btu's per cubic foot) genera! rate {resi- dential and commercial): $2.50 a month for the first 1000 c.f, and $1.60 per 1000 for the next 5000 25,000 cf. and anything over 50,000 cf. per month at the rate of 85¢ per 1000. Concluding the hearings at noon today, Dr, English said a decision will be forthcoming “as soon ad possible.” Around thi the Town resided in Vancouver for the past four months. Mrs. McLaren plans to spend July ayd August visiting with . her-. many | friends acquaintances in the Terrace area. home of her daughter, Mra. J. O'Brien. — mills at Watson Island near Prince | Rates were cited as follows dur- | cf; $1.30 per 1000- for the next! 10,000 cf.; 90¢ per 1000 for the next. Mrs. E. McLaren is back in Ter- . race for the summer after having |: and |. COLUMBIA New Police Offic 7 Needs’ Housing New arrival to Terrace last urday was ROMP Cpl. J. B. ¥ ton who will take over the g | {formerly held by Cpl, Don Hopiae Corporal Wharton comes to Fm race from Revelstoke. He is: { rently looking for housing acca modation for his wife and fim daughters. Needless to say, he would preclate hearing from dnyone fae knows of a two or. three bedr@im house that’s available for rent Sam can be reached at the RCMP om es during the day and at the si : ber Lodge after six o'clock. Corporal Don Hope, who § been with the Terrace detach for the past two years, has— - posted at Chetwynd, Bc. CRADLE ROL i. 7 The following births werefemg corded at Mills Memorial Hoss during the past week: F Born to: :oo Mr. and Mrs. John Hegerty, J rey 27, a daughter. ‘i Mr. and Mrs. Edward oF June 27, a daughter. - Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gillis, Sage 28, a daughter, Mr.- and Mrs, Harry Jackie June 29, a daughter. ae Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Ki mans, June 30, a daughter. Safety 8” 700 x 13 NYLON | nn 39. 30 Safety AlleWeether wg" owt 200" Trailer H. itches | | | * - CUSTOM DESIGNED FOHE YOUR CAR FOR GROSS LOADS TOR 2,000 LBS. fda T Tire Service |Phone. vl 3-2811 Open’ Money - Serardey 8:30 to 6 Se e While here she will stay at the]. 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