¢ ECONOMY RECOVERING 86 _ Castlegar News _ october 16, 1985 2 Quebecers optimistic SEPT-ILES, QUE. (CP) — A mood optimism is taking hold along the North Shore of the Gulf\ofSt. Lawrence. © After several years of recession, business leaders sense that hard times, are over and economic recovery is on the wa: ‘Jnvestments are up, tourism is on the increase and Brian Multoney is the local MP — if “local” is the right word Optimism, indeed. The port is building a $56- million deep-water, dock across Sept-Iles Bay in Pointe- Noire to attract new investment. eS: Once-a booming.area, with one of the highest per- capita incomes in Canada, the North Shore has gone through sharp “for the vast Manicouagan riding that the prime minister “represents in Parliament. Baie-Comeau, Mulroney's home town, came through the recession almost unscathed, but Sept-Iles, Port-Cartier and the rest of the region had a rough ride.. Nevertheless, the worst seems to be past. “There's optimism in the air,” manager of the Port of Sept-lles. says Serge Tremblay, NEW OFFICE HOURS South Slocan District Office 8 a.m. - 12 noon and 12:30 - 4 p.m. Monday through Friday - Effective October 21, 1985 west kootenay power. * WEST KOOTENAY POWER & LIGHT WANTED reverses with the decline or failure of ‘major and secondary industries followed by an exodus of resi FIRST VICTIM Port-Cartier, a town of 12,000, became the first victim when ITT-Rayonier closed its pulp mill in 1979. About 6,700 people remain and about half depend on unemployment benefits or welfare. Schefferville, a town of 5,000, was hit in 1982 when the Iron Ore-Go-of-Canada — whose president at the time was Mulroney — closed its mining facilities, Now. there are 300 whites and 900 native residents. ‘The company, controlled by several major U.S. steel companies, also closed its pelletizing operation in Sept-Iles and its employment rolls dropped from 2,500 to 1,000. Late last year, Sidbec-Normines shut its iron-mining operation in Gagnon. Unemployment in some areas rose to, 30 per cent and the overall population of the region dropped from about 118,000 in 1981 to 105,000 today. But business leaders now say the exodus is over. “Those who had to leave have left, and those who remained are here to stay, to fight for the future,” says Dennis Landry, president of the Port-Ciértier Development Corp. Landry, director of A Inc., which spRUCING UP... John Charters lays down a fresh converts iron waste into ferrite powder, recently announced coat of paint on the interior of the Russian Orthodox Chapel House on Zuckerberg Island. The new paint is plans for expansion with creation of more than 300 jobs. , In June, Mulroney promised that the government will build a $55 million maximum-security prison in Port-Cartier by 1988, with 240 direct jobs. LOOK FOR HELP Industrial commissioner Jean-Yves Fournier says Port-Cartier is counting on Mulroney to help. In fact, he part rt of the on-going renovation and fastoration taking place to the building. 2 - Birth defects linked to smoking Magazine lists richest people _NEW YORK (AP) — The richest of the rich in the United States is worth $2.8 billion, while the poorest among them checks in at a mere $150 million. But who's counting? Forbes magazine, that’s who, and its 1984 list of the intry’s 400 richest people is to) by Sam Moor Walton of Bentonville; Ark., Shee niage $2.8 bee through his Wal-Mart discount stores. Walton, who danced a hula on Wall Street last year when profit goals were met, replaced Gordon Getty, the pporetrcea for the last two years. Getty dropped to 15th. Getty’s fortune was $4.1 billion last year, but he agreed to divide the family. oil trust with other family members, leaving him barely $950 million. Second place went to Henry Ross Perot of Dallas, founder of Electronic Data Systems, who was $1 billion behind Walton. Media holdings were up this year, making billion aires of John Kluge and S.I. Newhouse and Donald house and adding Rupert whose publishing empire has earned him $300 million. Agriculture and oil were down. Seven Texas oilmen who appeared last year were dropped from the list. So were four Rockefellers and 53 others. Eight Rockefellers rémain on the list, along with the usual number of Cabots, du Ponts, Hunts, Hearsts and _Kennedys. There also are beermakers Busch, Coors and Stroh~ and vintners Gallo. Robert Gucci of MINING LAWSUIT: Stakes are enormous By EUGENE Sena The The largest lawsuit in Sse alata history began this week over billions of dollars in damages and a precious chunk of the renowned Hemlo goldfield. The lawsuit went to court Tuesday and has company executives’ tense, worried as the protagonists — Resources. Ltd. and Lac ut International Corona analysts edgy ~and mining investors’ td. put th touches to, p) of their argume ‘The stakes are enormous. International Corona is suing Lac Mi Is for $3 billion in and the rights to Lac's vast gold mining property at Hemlo. Although few observers expect Lac to lose completely, an award against the Toronto gold mining company would be devastating. As one Bay street analyst put it, Lac would have a $300-million mine and mill above grotnd and no ore body below. With such huge risks, analysts are advising caution. ~ Respected market-watcher_John Ing of Maison Place-— ments Inc. is telling his cliffets to invest in shares of both companies if they want to put money into either. “] didn’t spend 50 years in law school,” he said. “Given the stakes involved, I would want to hedge my bets.” Richard Cohen of Bache Securities Inc. agrees, saying mining lawsuits are too risky to call. “Sometimes the best cases are lost and the worst cases are now.” | E.J. Reeve of Loewen Ondaatje and McCutcheon and Co.Ltd. believes that Lac has the stronger ‘case but recommends that investors buy shares in both companies Penthouse magazine, is on the list with $220 million, but Hugh Hefner of Playboy. is not. Among the rich and famous are Gene Autry, the cowboy star, who has made $150 million in broadcasting and real estate, Ted Turner, the rambunctious Atlantan, with $300 million, and Norman Lear, who brought the world All In The Family, and has $175 million. The list, to appear on Forbes’ Oct. 28 issue, provides “as i against the International Corona, the Toronto-based company that, d much of the of the Hemlo field, says there is $8 billion worth of gold in the disputed property. Cohen says this is vastly overstated in terms of market world and puts its real value around $1 billion. Ing estimates the value at $750 million. Even so, says mining lawyer Karl Harries of Fasken and Calvin, this is the largest lawsuit in Canadian mining That dispute over the site of the present Kidd Creek mine near Timmins, Ont. pitted Texas'Gulf, a New York mining conglomerate, see she. estate of Murray Hendrie of Hamilton. ‘At stake was $400 million in damages and an ore body estimated to contain $2 billion worth sf copper, | zinc, and silver. ‘The estate settled out of cour $27 - ADASTRA er Daily-Flight Service to _Cranbrook —=TThe key-to-the Corona-Lac dispute is whether the two! companies made an agreement back in 1981 to analyse drilling results at Hemlo and jointly develop a mine if the results were positives Corona alleges that the deal was made, giving Corona — ownership of the so-called Williams property, stake of 11 claims controlled by Lola Williams of Maryland, the elderly executrix of the estate that held the claims. Both companies made offers’ to Williams, but abe accepted the deal presented by Lac. Soon after, Lac got to work building the largest of the three mines at the Hemlo field. The company's: $275-million’ Dr. Robert Letnick wishes to annou that he has sYassumed the res} spon: of the practise o! Dr. J.B. Draper For an appointment elo. Telephone 365-2424 Mon. to.Friday sae a. me Sp.m. Tuesday — 9 a.m. - 8 p. 692:18th S IN CASE OF EMERGENCY (In the Castleaird P Ploze) —TEL, 365-6736 ‘ Costlegor, mine and mill now occupy the site and are to go into production this December. — The size of.the ore body far outstrifé that “of Corona’s own Hemlo property, which provides the gold source for its mine, jointly owned with Teck Corp. of Vancouver. ‘The Corona-Téck property has estimated reserves of 8.4 million tonnes at an average grade of 0.36-ounces of gold per tonne of rock. The Lac property has reserves of 50 million tonnes with a grade of 0.17 ounces a tonne. LAC STRIKES BACK ‘The stakes in the case were raised two weeks ago when Lac filed a countersuit stating that if the court rules that an agreement was made, Lac should be awarded a share of Corona’s property. Peter Steen, chairman and president of International Corona, dismissed the action as last-minute posturing. Ina telephone interview, he said it’s ridiculous that Lac is disputing that an agreement was ever made and now is; FORD 364-0202 “Your Ford Counts: Headquarters’’ A.M. FORD 2795 Highway Or. In Glenmerry, Trail STAN DENNIS- aT . “Save $$$ with the = fice is co-ordinating talks with “Many of these children a fascinating portrait of the rich in the United States. ee CLEAN COTTON RAGS. <. Jo, (Castlegar News 197 Columbi Ave., C USINESS 2 | three companies that are considering a bid on the ITT-Rayonier mill, which still lies idle after six years. - Baie-Comeau, though, is a different case..Its major industries — Reynolds Aluminum, Quebec North Shore Paper‘and Hydro-Quebec — stayed through the recession without layoffs. Unemployment is nine per cent, compared with the Quebec average of 10.6. Jacques Fortier, president of the chamber of commerce, says Baie-Comeau is not likely to receive many more favors “from Mulroney because the local economy is in relatively good health. But merely as a native son Mulroney is good for tourism. John Danis of the local. tourism office says the prime ninister has already given the area a banner year just by reing elected. 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The new study is the first to suggest the possibility of a consistent pattern of defects comparable to the so-called fetal alcohol syndrome pro- duced by heavy alcohol con- sumption during pregnancy, said Dr. Bryan Hall of the University of Kentucky in Lexington. ,Furthermore, he said, he. has-found not only are the babies of heavy smokers small at birth, they remain jid—not—eatch_up_as_long_as__study they were followed, some- times for'five or six years,” Hall said “in an interview during. a meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, where he Feported . his findings. 1 Infants born to moderate smokers usually catch up to normal size_in a year or so, said Hall, who established and directs the genetics and, birth defects program at the ~ University of Kentucky. Hall said other researchers have spoken of a fetal tobacco syndrome, but have “not demonstrated a ‘consistent pattern of defects. 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The journalist, from the republic's official daily, Kom- munista Tadzhikstana, who was contacted by telephone by Reuters news agency, said damage in the three cities hit by. the quake was slight. “Nothing disastrous has happened,” she said from the tepublic’s capital, Dushanbe. “L believe not many people. around 10, have died.” ‘Transport and ‘water sup- plies, were not aifectes and collecting more .cases from other doctors. In the infants he. studied, lower jaws and mouths were small. Their noses were blunt and upturned; the bridges of their noses (between the eyes) were unusually flat. Quake hits central Asia communications were quickly restored. | The quake was believed the country’s strongest in al- most a decade. A Seismologi- cal Institute official in Mos: cow said Monday it measured 6.1_on the Richter scale. Monday night's television news, in a brief report from Dushanbe, showed extensive damage — a number of houses demolished, trees up- rooted and streets broken up. The national state media gave no new details Tuesday. Soviet authorities gener- “ally” restrict news about” earthquakes and - similar phenomena and do not allow foreign correspondents t6 go —te-the-scene-of- them.——— Recreation news Forteen are immigrants Forty-one of the men drives an old car, hunts quail The average net worth of the 400 is $335 million. There are 14 billionaires. Only 165 built their fortunes without significant inheritances. eight did not finish high school. unmarried. And 113 have been divorced. Walton, 67, lives modestly in Arkansas, where he local coffee shop. He is married and has four children. In all, 14 people — 12 men and two women — are worth at least $1 billion, compared to 12 billionaires on | Forbes list last-year- and 78 are women. At least and 38 of the women are and has his morning cup in a David Packard, the Hewlett-Packard, was third Hunt Hill, of Dallas, who A second of H.L., Hunt’: $2.2-billion fortune. father, H.L. Hunt, was fourth with $1.4 billion. Hunt Schoedllkopf, 62, was fifth, with $1.3 billion. Samuel Newhouse, 57, and brother Donald Newhouse, 56, share a history, far overshadowing the previous largest case involving Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. in 1970. claiming damages if the court finds the two companies did enter into a pact. “Frankly, it's frivolous,” he said. Auto Sellers at A.M. shord:! 73-year-old chairman of with $1.5 billion. Margaret inherited money from her 's daughters, Caroline Rose’ Restaurant hires handicapped WINNIPEG (CP) — Jim Dunford hired two men- tally handicapped people to work in his coffee shop, last winter, customers and staff When | were a little uneasy. But today, Clive Molineaux and—Michelle Roy have be- come. favorites_of. the locals “stop _by the Alouette” nipeg group homes, knew the — WEST KOOTENAY COMPUTER FAIR | Selkirk College et Oct. | Main Campus. Lounge ~ Castlegar Door Prize Win A Computer | Fair - “market for his 23-year-old brother was limited. “We knew Trevor was going to be looking for a so we wanted a business that we could bring him into eventually,” he said. “The only business I could —think-of,-that ‘we-could- pra: Radio Shack 64K Extended Basic Special We'll Have Instant Credit Available “When we started, we did have a few people who did ford said in a recent inter- "There wili be lots of hockey fection at the complex this weekend when ‘the Rebels take onthe Nelson Jr. Maple Leafs Friday. Game time is 8:30 p.m. Saturday the Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters will be in town to challenge the Rebels. promoting both B.C. dem axle trailers whi side, seating 100, The mobile povilien, is Public Freightways is pulling for B.C. Public Freightways Ltd. donated its time in moving the B.C: Mobile Pavilion to Castipgar on October 15: Game time is 8 p.m. Catch the Rebel fever early this season, come and cheer on our Rebels. Admission price: adults ‘$3, students and se. niors $2.50 and children $2. Public Skating Public skating hours this winter are — Tuesday/ Thursday 2:30 - 4:30. p.m; Friday 2 - 3:30 p.m.; Sat- urday 2:45 - 4:45 p.m.; Sun- day 1:45 - 3:30 p.m.; Parent and Tot Tuesday and Thurs- day 11 - 12 noon; Adult Skate Wednesday and Friday 11 - 12 noon and Lunch. Hour Hockey Monday to Friday 12 -1 p.m. Curling Clinic If you always wanted to learn to curl, plan to attend ‘the Curl Canada Clinic on’ Oct: 26 and 27-at the curling rink. Registration fee-is $10. This clinic is open‘to curlets: and-non-curlers. ~ Ice Rentals Winter ice times are avail- able for rent .on a regular basis at the complex, Pioneer Arena and mini-ice. Give us a call at the recreation office “We-had one man who wouldn't let Michelle fill his coffee cup. He just felt very awkward having her serve However, people who fre- quent the lunch bar ‘in Winnipeg's predominantly French-speaking community of St. Boniface have grown accustomed to seeing the handicapped at work. Dunford, 33, said he wants customers to know the handi- capped are hard workers, so he sends them out to pour coffee and collect dishes, in- stead of hiding-them in. the . kitchen to peel potatoes. “That's the concept,” he said. “Let the people meet the handicapped.-Let them realize these people can do any job you give them the opportunity to do.” Dunford-said he-was pro- pelled into the restaurant | business while trying to help his brother Trevor — who is-. mentally handicapped — find work. i LIMITED MARKET Dunford, who had worked” and lived with mentally. han- vide jobs—for peaple, where we could get them out meeting the public, and educating the public at the same time, was the res- taurant business.” The Dunford famity bought the cafe and-opened for bus- iness in January. Although he had. previous experience. in. operating, a restaurant, Dunford said he found the going a little rough at first. He'd get up.at 5: 30 a.m. to . prepare for the breakfast crowd .and. work until the restaurant closed. Three evenings a week, he put in time at a group’home he had previously managed.” “I was putting in 18 to 19-hour days sometimes,” he said. However, things eased off ‘when he was able to hire Michelle thanks to’a provin- cial government grant. “When"she started, she was a dishwasher and she was doing food preparation, he said. ——— SERVESFOOD . .“Then we got “her out busing tables and then serv- ing coffee. Now we've got her out serving food at lunch- time,"She doesn't take the orders, but.she takes all the food out, she takes the drinks for all the times and prices. Fitness Classes Registrations are now be- ing taken for Session II of B.C. u 86. The oF Mion is Birt two 48-foot tan- oge er, become part of an A-frame’ structure. In- + . fitness classes, Learn to Skate and Skating Funda: “cantrolled” by two comical robots, Doug and Earl. 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