"planer Mill Complex located at ‘. 2 The refuse-dlsposal site shall oo be: loealed -at- District “Lot _,No.1308 Coast Range 5 District a. Gi ” featimated ‘to. be as follows: | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23,1974-° * “Legal: Pollution ControlBranch PPLICATION FOR. A t °! PERMIT: UNDER’. THE- © } POLLUTION CONTROL ACT “1967 (REFUSE) 3. -c-cTis application is to be tiled Sqwith “the: Director, “Pollution -«Control Branch,. Parliament + Bulldings, ‘Victoria, British Columbia. Any person’ who ~lqualifies ag an objector: under ..jaection 13.(2) of the Pollution Control Act, 1967 may, within 90 : days of the date of Apolisation, : ‘or. within 30 days of publication —.. —*Cohumbia Gazette or + in a “newspaper, or, wherg service is ~. pequired, within 30 days of the “sl twerving of a copy of the ap- -"Typlleation ; file with the Director ‘ant objection in writing to the “granting of a permit, stating lhe imanner tn which e date of in’ The British: he Is affected. Those who donot #0 quallly may * file with the Pollution Control “Board an ob _ under section 13(6), in the samie ‘manner and, time .perlod . a6 ".. ‘deseribed above, : tion in wriling : I, . Price-Skeena Forest "Produets Ltd. of 17th Floor, 1078 |” - West Georgia’ Streel, Van- couver, B.C. hereby apnly to thé Director for a permit to . discharge refuse [rom Sawmill-- “Terrace B.C, and give notice of ' «my applicatlon to all persons Sffected.”* = - ‘which fs approximately 7. Miles ‘North of Terrace, B.C. to High- Way 16. i “3. The -type'r..of refuse fo be discharged shall be .sawmill _. Fefuge.-.bark wood chips (og ~!slorage = yard.refuse), —— 4, The quantily of refuee-to be. - discharged shall be as follows: ae ‘Average daily discharge (based on operating perlod) § cu. yds, “2 *The operating ‘period during 2? Shieh: the -refyse -will. be : idischarged -shall be § days ms the nature or characteristics per.cent by welght) of the eta be -diseharged is wood 20. percent, bark 60 per- cent, gravel.30 percent. 6. The type,” of \reatment'to be. applled’ to “the: refuse is. as ol Covered: with ash and ‘4967 (EMISSIONS) © “+ ‘This applicalion is ta. be filed Department ofLands, ©", Forests, and Wales: >. P.Resources = Water Resources Service: -- *,Pollution Contre) Branch APPLICATION... FORA. PERMIT... UNDER... THE . POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, : with the Director,’ Pollution Contro! Branch, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia. - Any person who section 13(3) of the Pollution Contre] Act, 1967 may, within 30 days of the date of application, - or within 36 days of the date of publication * in The British Columbia Gazette or ./ ina Newspaper, or, where service [6 . required, within 90 days of the serving ofa copy of the ap- ‘plication , file with the Director an objection.in writing. to the ‘granting of a permit, stating the ;manner In which he is affected... Those who do not so qualify may * file with the Pollution Control Board an objection in writing ‘under section 1(6), in the same Manner and ume period as described above. “a, T* Price-Skeena -Forest 'Products-Lid, ‘of 17th Floor - 2075 ‘West Georgla . Street, Vancouver, B,C, hereby apply ‘to the Director for a permit to- ‘discharge or. emit ‘con- faminant(s) inta the air from — _ Sawmill-Planer’ Mill. Complex : located ‘at. Terrace, ‘B.C.’ and give notice of my application to - all persons affected, ~ "The land’ upon which the works are located Lots ‘A and B of Lot 1, North Portion of * District Lai6, Plan 3686. 13, The discharge. or emission |stll be. located at Terrace, B.C., adjacent to the Provincia Highway No. 16 Bordered by- ‘Kalum Lake Drive. © ; 4. The rate of discharge is {dry \basie): (a) Maximum 15600; + Duration 1 hyfdoy; Frequency 3 . ay. (b) Average daily - 3 Gime (haged- on normal. daily speraling oe lag al : which comtaiinants wi te discharged is continuous 6 dats ‘per week. except’ kilns and furmacese 5. The chardeleristics of the “gontaminani(s) oto. be’ - ‘discharged: are as follows: - _‘Cnsert values after, completion oof Table (ce), ‘column C1) on fic 8, This appli hay of N posted Control regulations. |; McRae ish Columbia Forest . y Service" : Rental of Coustruction | Equipment ‘The British’ Columbia Forest ‘ o- renl fie reverse side.) Cyclone “Wood . y Pardculate’- G1 gpscr,..H - Fuel Furnace Fly Ash -0.250 - SGF,."-.'Tee + Pee” Burner. “Equivalent {0 ' Level ”'B’ ” ob- _jectives + (smoke -: opacity” equivalent to ringel mann No.2’ and No.3 fer 10. percent -of operating time, .olal dustfall less than 15 lon5-5q. mile-month - over background), Water "Vapour - 30 percent by volume. 6, The type of trealment. to be applied to the conlaminant(s) is as follows: Wood Particulate - . Cyclone Dust Collectors, Phil + Nil, Lumber Dry Kiln Exhaust Nil, Tee Pee Burner : Modified . "with forced ‘air. 7.1, Joh n Pouselte, Secretary: 7 {Treasurer hereby ceftily that a copy ..of this application . has iieet ‘received by. the Regional ; District: of Kitimat-Stikine.-°"" *’§, This application, dated on the ‘93rd day of Noveinber, 1973 was - above. the- average ‘Increase “Lauk has reported’ "0.7 ', A report released Jaduary 4 qualifies as an objector under: : by Lauk’s depariment noles - "16 percent over the 1972 level.. "creased during 1973, ‘with (he . consumer price index rising by *. well with those registered in “lation,” reflecting * major “95 percent over 1972, reaching _ - gain was allributable tothe, > of mineral production: nearing » time; ‘Copper concen(rales and .. part.of this increase. The’. British: Columbia economy: in 1973. recorded the: most’ substantial economic gains of recent history, well 10 predlly increased prices for these, products... . British’ Columbia's - rapidly growing travel industry ex- perienced an excellent year in 1973. . Total lourist revenue is estimated (o have reached $660 million; 15" pereenl: higher than . the $574 million estimated for WT ot Sees “| look forward to 1974 with whal is perhaps best described as ‘caulicus optimism", said rLauk. Ba po “tis clear that ihe world economy is in for a rongh ride over the next -few. years, 85 adjustments are’madeto the effects of: increased costs of energy... We. can,: however, expect a greater - degree - of exploralion activity. Increased revenues will be directed back into expanded productio n and will. themselves . provide: a stimulus tothe economy. |. “Despite (he areas in which fu ther: difficulties will be-ex- perienced in 1974, there is-more ihan .enough , evidence for striking ©a' clear ‘nole of . op- iimism about “oar. future. : _ Statistics for 1973 are indicative of the vigor. of our bu iness community, and this energetic “development can be expected la - éontinue, Production and sales altained in the rest of Canada, Industrial Development, Trade and Commerce Minister Gary that. the Gross” Provincial Product. elimbed 10 2 an estimated $13.8 billion, an In- crease of $1.9 billion or almost Inflation-acceunted for part of the increase (the GNP implicil - price « index = rose." about : six percent in 1979) but the’ real gain was still by far the largest in-both absolute and. relative lerms thal: the Province | has. realized in the past decade. * Inflationary pressures in- 6.7 percenl and the general wholesale price index by 16.9 perceni.. However, these in- creases compared reasonably most industrialnations.. In- changes in. the. internal dynamics of - the. world economy due to the rapid in- crease. in-the cost of energy, | months ‘to .a° year. of. stron .will probably be an even . ‘ “greater concern (o.all of us in demand and steady advance: “ ’ Pe on. virtullay, all fronts in our 1974. eo : The social impact: of inae- economy... livity in-some ‘sectors of the economy”: is -sometimes manifested’ In unemployment, In B.C, in 1973 unemployment remained a serious domestic problem ‘despite’ record economic advances, largely because British Columbia tends ioallract so many paople from “olher parts of (he nation, Craalion of new, jobs ‘did, however, oulpace increases : in the labour force. “In the year, 61,000 new. jobs were created’ * “while ihe labour force grew by an average of $5,000. people... . as a’ result; the average dannual). unemployment. rale declined from 7.6 percent in 1972 to 6.5 percent of the ‘labour. |". t force. ms . Ministers -Anolher ‘major indicator’ of Energy and on January 22 and how busy we have heen in'b.C,. 3, and he Finance Ministers in 1979 is Ihe value of shipments Conference on’ January 24 and af manufactured goods from %- tee B.C. plants, The value jumped ~* . proximately * 400. major. con- -iracts covering «aver 125,000 employees expire. - These negotiations will undoubtedly have. seme effecl.on the B.C. economy, but it: is, unwise: lo. predict how large [hal will be. The .construction,.’. - farest producis and —hospilality ” in- dusiries will, be. involved in - contract negotiations.” - . Premier David Barret ‘and ather government. members - Gnd’ officials. will. attend”: two. ‘conferences in Qltawa,:the Federal-Provincial First $5.9 billion. Although iferéases : Coeeurred in all’ manufacturing seciers, almast lwo-thirds of the . “TWO ‘DATES -TO' NOTE:. ‘By-election ‘.th, .Nocth’:.Van- -foresi industries. -Production of | couver-Capilano takes place pulp, paper, lumber and other February «W740 So Te “wood products «rose, ‘Sub- a - stantially during the year, and . all enjoyed favourable markel conditions. in:“Canada, (he United States and in leading off- ‘shore markals, °° ; > Minera! “preduction was well ” above last year'as a number of . © : M " large. praperilies completed ‘ouver, B.C.’ V6r 1V4 - their first full ealedonar year of 2 <<": of operations. Prices. were up. - sharply; as “well “for “most minerals, resulling iri the value « f (CRANGE OF ADDRESS: - ‘Board's Registrar, is now 1620 BC Railway. released DY, illion d the first . British: Columbia’.“Rallway one billion dollars for the fis ‘President’, Premier~ David coal accounted -for the major 2 -The fishing: industry also, petable standards: 7° experienced ifs most successful ,- P’ vent ever .i-- 1973, wilh “Ihe. The report was prepared by estimates indicale another six. - "Tn the. coming -year, ap“ Conference : on - ee Finance. Minister. Dave . | Session open January 3h, 974: "New. offine © of «the Labour - Relations * Board: and. the .: Wes! : Eighth: Avende,: Van--” "ig teport on'the fixed plant on Barrell. indicates. that new! : “construction: north of ForlsSt ‘James ‘is -belig done, to acc: excel upgrading, aver is progresging,'’ they said... "The -report said B.C, Hail _mainienance practices are Benerally in decordance with Canadian - National and Canadian Pacific practices, except that the B.C, Rait “is not: carrying oul the required bank widening, ditching and: cut wideniag in. advance: of ‘reballast work." cee “Rail lines | buill - between Prince George and Fort Nelson in recent years have developed fairly major problems of slope. - instability which can be traced “10 generally poor soil ‘available for construction and ‘nal. - providing flat enough slopes-for _ fills anu cuts. ..There is a con- siderable. amount of fill resloralion work to be done on ‘yarious portion of this part of. ihe Railway in order to place th e Railway ina Viable operating condition, As'a result of these -- a considerdble - problems, porlion of the Railway's track Maintenance capability has had to be diverted lo “carry. out emergency. repairs .lo the - detriment of the . (rack - main- Aenance requirements.”. 5. ‘The “B.C. ‘Government ‘has : purchased... an’ operational : simulator. ta assist in training * _ and. up-grading pilots of- the government air fleet... "The - $400,000 ‘purchase. of a * Beechcraft 4-60 simulator. was ~ “announced . by. Transport and Communications Misister Robert Strachan. He said delivery. will be.made:in about: 12 months." oe . ‘The simulator will provide advanced navigational training specifically relaled lo B.C. locations. «More than 20° dif- ferent..-situations can’ be programmed into the. unit to. “provide, intensive: training’. in’ operational procedures which a . pilot ‘and. co-pilot might not : otherwise experience, except in. * an emergency. ~ ° oo ' Barrett, announced today - ‘ Qanuary 14) an extension of the appeals. © deadline . © for Vancouver... ~The deadline © had -been - “Panuary.14, 1974 and it is being extended (o. Thursday, January iv7.;, Mr. Barrett announced the” 7. prevented many city, residents from sreceiving “their, 1974 -, assessment, notices until last “been. mailed’ during ‘the -last * . 4yeek: in. December, .1973.°"-To - ov anaet: the extension: of © the: ‘daadline, the provincial cabinet...’ willbe asked lo amend order-In- “eouncil No.4066 of December 11, 4973 Lo fix the. first sitting date tevision. for Thursday, January: eonvénienced by an any delays.” ‘corporation will be able to ‘production . contracts are =the -history. of British Colum- ' Washington Slate legislators Barrell; Altorney-General Alex B.C. ‘officials to discuss the “supply. of petroleum products, “especially nalural gas. : * electricly .during. a recent ~ B.C. would’ reciprocate (“as gimilar energy. crises - in .-for the exper(: of nalural gas > energy needs." . «unduly: affected “by large fax assessment, in’ the - City, of © H Oo ott “- Equalization*Act (Bill 71).°-- * week. 0%: ae “This delay -oceurred despite “the. fact that the ‘notices: had - * for. .; Vancouver's | court;.of ’ "This move Is.a courlesy-‘to « - those- who may have been in--’ PAGE B9- B.C. Petroleum Corporation will be negotiating about 160 contracls with the producers of B.C.’s natural’ gas, and when negotiations are completed the determine more precisely the amounl of new revenues thai will be -generated for ‘the province. . Rhodes predicteda new wave af exploration will take place Immediately. . after the sigted. . . “I will be the largest amount of natural gas exploration in The final winner in the Herald's Quarter of Beef Contes! wus drawn by Sue Ferretti, secretary to Mr, Jahn Reneerken’s ihe manager of Kalum Tire Services, Highway 1G Wesl. Mr. Ren- nerkens looks on. The winner was Helen Gilbertson of Halliwell Street in Terrace. She will receive her prize cut and packaged lo her specifications by the fine meat deparlmentat Overtaiteas. bia,’ Rhodes said Monday.’ Meanwhile,-a. dategation of met Friday with Permier David Gilbert Kennedy. Associate” Depuly in the- Atlorney- General's ‘office has: been Macdonaod, Rhodes and other “This resutted ‘in| grass. inequities that forced awners of farms : .and - residential properties to -Support com- -mereial properties. through unfairly distributed taxes. - “We are:atlempling fa clean. up this siluation left -by the previous administration by removing ‘the-. assessment ceiling on commercial and. office, | Parliament Buildings, speculative land holdings, Al. Victoria. . way OEE Ee thesametime weareassuringa: 0° fair deal. for family: home ve owners and farmers."200°- 270. 00 ‘Barrelt’ suggested ‘(hal a. ‘Tegislalive: committee cond “study the situation -during ‘the ‘ et the current year con: Text “session, which “begins Minister Eileen, Dailly.: have “I's Patish to consider such Jamiary. 31) and” make anounced the, creation: of a . contracts for more than a five recommendations’ on how. lo pilot. pragram..of classroom: ay aeriod,” said Barrett. He protect the ~~ small. business... instruction on B.C. natural eee That there will be ino adversely affected by the chistorye 22 a2 deliveries to Washington Slate ‘assessment increases. "©. Park naturalist Al Grasa will at the ex ‘ense of B.C jobs ~ “There. are several ways of visit schools and. tell students R ber Pe head of the instituting this protection,” said about ihe province's - natural US delegation conlirmed thal | Barretl, “We simply have-te . history and explain the outdoor in ie shart term: Washin tan” 2d the one \which suits Brilish, recreational “opportunities ‘State consumers’ must depend Columbla best." 20) ry avaliable fn. Provincial ‘Parks an B.C, produced natural gaz, -° 2 2 UT coon meses wil Feo ee eto stp; have oe RSs “Mount Seymour Provincial — stasupport our. 4 public’ conference ~-on Pari in Nort Vancouver (ea vee _.-. .-! egcher Education sponsored . 2941) and available to schoo rane alegre coe the B.C. Commission. on” districts. >in. the. Lower between ihe two. jurisdictions. “Education, will: lake place © Mainland. The two: Ministers jurisdictions. “Fetrugry 8 and 9, 1974, in the” wid if the project is successful a mee! - °° Richmond inn; Riehmond; B.C. similar program could be Further , Information. is initated ‘Uhrowghout.. the” ‘available at 688-8574, province..." + : Premier: David Barreit -has’ . ” promised that‘small businesses and senior citizens will ‘not. be -S- 4,000 “square ‘feet available for your "business, office or light warehouse ~ facility, Located at 4641 Keith. creewriling: -(he provincial Slatules into plain English. He says he's: weleame’ any. Al. a. press. conference following the meeling, Barrett noted .that . Washinglon State had supplied B.C. residents with géneral, on how the Slatues can - . be. improved, .: He. can” be shorlage,.and suggested | that reached the Altorney-General's good neighbours’’ in the event of Washington Sia te. 2 ” However, -he said B.C, will no Jonger sign long-term contracts -Radfard.”: and -. Education - increases resulting from higher _ assessments under the recenily~ camended- Assessment - fo We will’. bring out “some , “method “to ensure: ‘thal . any » ‘major increase in taxes will not, be .4 -deterrent’ 10. small ff... businesses,"' » Barrett lold:: ‘reporters’ following the mailing-- of this ;vyear’s . ; property. assessments. eo es And on Friday he announced ©. thal -senior. “citizens may, be.” provide'd with. a tax-defferal -scheme, whieh ; would. enable. them to remain: in thelr -own. homes‘ for: as-long as: ‘Ihey gf. prefer, 0 en ‘He sald specifics of both plans - -would be discussed at a meeling: - of the New Democratic -Parly,.- caucus-in Nanaimo on January” 18: and: 19° with. possible: in-. roduction oof legislation in the ‘Spring, "fee ee > Barretl sajd: both. groups: ‘eoitld be provided with’a plan ae " Phone 635-6334. HELP-WANTED industrial Developnient Bank requires. _manager’s contidentialsecretaty, Minimum 4 to. 5 years experience, gotd typing and shorthand handed the mammoth task:of - suggeslions,’-pariicular ar. - ~ Reefealion Minister Jack - be staltoned ar; .. whereby they could apply to the , and dictaphone experlencé essential. Excellent RA Fisk, Chief Engineer for jn receiving their assessment :-- provincial: government for “fish and fish products reaching . ‘Y*, National 5 “notices”: At-exlension, "to ©; ass ith thelr aor atimated 4268 million. The John’ Fox, Chief Engineer... January 17 brings Vancouver's . ~ aa clue Tr “patch was well above 1972 levels , fer, Canadian Pscille: Railway appeals deadline inline with ihe ~~: repayment ata later. date when ° - fund prices rose sharply as other. 8rd released in late December. - geadline fixed ‘by ‘slatulory..° he property was sold or (he major. producers including We have reached the con- . pyovistori al January Tt -fer =: owner died. ~ ea Japan and Alaska experienced clusion that ‘the. B.C. Rail isa’ pqynicipalities throughoul ‘the...’ tn, the meantime, Barrett °™ “a poor year mtare ailway: ond ebragressive province, urged people ty ‘use: the gaa 1 ’ ” . : 7 , . ee ay ar nately being built’ fo reasonably’ ac- _ Canada’s “National, Energy. Sell new process : higher in most preduct groups. ceplable -standards; thal. Board. approved: Friday 4° <4. sag highs ot : Farm cash .receip! s were, standards, of “design, con- request from the B.C. poverty "Bore the New Democratic however: boosted. to the g30) *truction and maintenance of .. ment to raise the export price. Parly goverment amended (he -iaillion-raark for livestock, old lines are belng.adjusted:to of B.C.*s nalural gas 10 61.cents:-" 4 fast Spring, assessments on "dairy products, field crops and Suil i modern: heavy-duty. per thousand cubic feet, from 33 on properties were limited loa | yarfous frult and vegetables due Fed" ements... and hat ths inve. Is effective “0 maximum 10 pet cent per year. . posted on the ground in ac- “eordance © wilh’ the: Pollution .. ‘Control Regulations. 5 over, 65 tp. : : Ken Tsang (Agent) — ropelled, . pull," ee to:30.cu.: yd. - wholesale, markeled value of Canadian National Railay, and working conditions and staff benefits. Salary” negotiabte. For appointment falephone 635-4951," Be Nolte oo: We are offering for sale under “the Mechanics Lein Act a 1966 . Serial. | No. is, 20 1970 1an.capacily raders, 100 hp. and over Front-end loaders, crawler and. ds Most 6:eu. yds” park avenue realty oo . . - ‘November 14, 1973, and will. Whe : . © ma i were Oe ARCIEY gains a agama or ond fimited 3 [. ~700 LATE To CLASSIFY oo therB.C Peteoieus cae on, jtesidenital: propertles are still vs | + on asm ne iilee ive ™ Rn ae OS customers... mited to a: maximum 10 ‘4615, park avenue terrace . slong —_—_ — s—a- "The domestic price of natural Percent per year, but the pay i = the ya Business Personal. 45 Room & Board Wid’ gas will also be increased, to 58 EN eel md un 6 5. - : ‘T-4's, Income: Tax Returns, “Room & Hoard for gentleman. Senta Tram, 31 eis coe develaped lands has been } a — . rene | Veer’ End Slatement, Payroll, In tovin, Private entrance. ini pay an increase of about $3 removed, ‘LOCATED ON STRAUME AVE ~ a bad: Bookkeeping and other related Phone 639-5572 (C4) million per; month to the neta etrial aid Un- Mi Close to downtown. Pleasant-2-bedroom bungalow with mart. ae services, Phone 615-2633 (C4) a7 Homes for Rent. abated ; owned Petroleum “developed lands were not WE garage. Justright for young couple. Asking only $24,000. ogi imi . ma MEA — : eee ok the: ae keeping pace with Increases In : : . oe a nip pasa emg in " , B 16 Lost. --:: | “)Céay ew’ one bedroom home, .. .. Thls week thechairmanof the... ristket value," said Barrett. NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME = * ee isible. . he ba sitweted on 2.2 neres.’ Partially Zz pe. : 4 ull basement. -Chogse your awn colors Interlor and irsing Mexterlor. Arrange mortgage, $5,000 8.C. Indor $1,000 grant ; staff ‘are invited (0 list their Reward for Information leading . 1 givi idg and | stove a = nr a | eat giving the following to the reesvery of a large grey. landsenpett Pe Phd 635- . : B canbe applied. Far viewing or further details phone 635-4971, for ormatign: we ” melal tool box Lost on Eby Bt inc. Water andsewer Phone ; -RVCO FINANGLAL SERVICES ; : oe Cot se dey f Be ‘ Highway 16 W. between Eby: &: Se ots . g2 BEDROOM HOME rae | wns _ Kenney. Streets about 4. p.m. 57° Automobiles oy : With full basementon | acreofiand, Good exposure cn River i an Tuesday Jan. 15 Please phane . : ts looking for ambifiols young person to train Drive ty develop cammercial enterprise, Land afl flat and y unit Tene To. US "TR ous-2065 (PA / Pop Sale! 1971 V.W. has been in. - for, management pasition. Collection or af- cleared, View on to Hwy 1 alch. : Bae | vo: aceident . Running gebt atl filiated finance experiance desirable but not RENT OR LEASE -_ ALTE ET oe were LL CONFIDEN 3 ee ee Ly rcnetal 7 ss necessarye CF Commercial property, “Approx. Vscre on:Hwy.J6. “Pully He MB iorviced. Office lacitities. Large storage shed if raquired. ‘Wanted, fulltime office clerk. » Apply Sweel-Sigteen in-person ay 0 con 7 ie ord Gain, eee | GET FULL DETAILS FROM. ee a a NAGER ++ 390 engine wilh 4 barrel car. AUER... Contact us, {or further information. MacKays Funert 4 Construction Engineer “Engineering Division |” P \Foreat . Se 38 Wanted Mise. . List your home with Park Avenue Realty ‘olumbl , . . OUT eae. cee 2 a : a Home | S Wanted: Professional Standard barat eet ie SPs ol: 4617 LARELSE AVENUE, my: Wedon’t guarantee sates ~ But we seldom mits ‘Phone 625-26 : --Jead guitar and alse bass player. —_——- ee mn a c ; : ; a _ ; wee . fame ces Pe Saibare. Must have good “Cap Wanted: Appearance. nil _» TERRACE,.B.C.. Frank Skidmore — Hans Caulien” PHONE 635-7107 i equipment! and own’ trans. °° {oo importanl, but must below f- B. Phone 635-0008 eves (Pa) in prices: Phone. 635-5700. (P40, ~ sprvina, Kitiout , LETTUCE EAE