Me ers . = Se Mai SS P a CANNERY UNABLE TO The Thenith Fi orice Cnr nable ‘tn keep p vith Operative § cannery. aith ~ 9% the largest ove ow . of »b- working overtime, sters eve ande at Tiznish emplovees Executives Of Firms In B.C. Turn To Flying Own Planes VANCOUVER CP) — Com-.oun aircraft are becoming the pars executives who fly their rule rather than the exception nara ee n British Columbia iw perween 0c and 900 of them ' are buzzing around BC. skies, visiting remote mining and umbering camps.’ megting—ch- ents” and sizing up develop- ments, says Gordon rown, manager of the BC, Aviation Council He <avs {t is motey in the bank for the executive to spend $12,000 on a light aireraft if he puts in at léast '20 fiving hours ca vear. More expensive aircraft hetween $30,000 and $70.0 - require that an, executive travel at least 0 hours annually to make them pai Mir Rrown ‘cai in an iner ew that- the averaze plane ised by the executive ts a four seater costing between $17.900 > and $17.000 OPERATION COST LOW He save that.~ exeluding- the capital cost of the aircraft. op- erating costs. come out as low as 445 cents a mile for the lighter aircraft Robert Hall of Doherty, Road- , house and McCuaic Bros.. is one of a growing number of in- vestment counsellors, who are taking to the air to talk with i clients face te face or examine the properties behind. the min- ing shares ’ : This fly-voursclf businessman savs his plane’ makes it” pos- sible for him to take off with a mining engineer. flv ta a re- mote mining property for an on- the-ground appraisal. and be home azain in time for dinner. Considering the saving in his own time and that of the enzi- neer whose fees run between $a and $900 a day. Mr. Hall considers his plane a profitable investment. Philip C. Maclaughlin of Pem herton Securities Ltd. got his pilet’s licence hefore the Sec- When you're a farmer and your own boss, you should meet all over British Columbia and the northwest United States in his four-passenger vlane OWNS TWO PLANES Ernest Antle. who operates a BC log-scaling companys f been fiving planes to booming “grounds al! over the Pacifie + coast for years. His company, Antle Scaling and Grading Ltd.. owns two planes and four of the company’s log scalers ‘are licenced pilots Mr Antle said he was %& When he got his pilot's licence = les« than 10 years ago He says the aircraft have multiplied & many times the effectiveness of his company’s service His decision to fly came be cause of the difficiilty he had driving cars and hiring boats and planes to reach isolated log ‘ booms. He said the cars and Charles W. Aitken boats consumed time and the hired planes were too expen- 26 Allen St. a : Private planes are hecoming Charlottetown Fast, P.E_1. standard equipment in the fish- eries and forestry industries. Dial 894-7172 Interior loggers and lumber manufacturers who want to keep an eve on both ‘the forest and factory find the private plane a boon Noranda Mines Profits Higher TORONTO cP Net profit of Noranda Mines Lid fer the first three months of 1965 was $8.470.000, or 72 cents a share, compared with $7,256.000 or 61 cents. for the same period in 1964 Figures include. fer—the first time om Canada Wire your Imperial Esso agent... who helps you get more for what you do resnits and Cable Co ond World War and now ranges. has, Dual Role Seen For Atomic Power “CP ‘ . actors to ‘operate comm nsatoa- power and desalina pants have been suzzese + he most probable solution= 'o fresh QUEBF« Wyatt Atomic KEEP UP WITH CATCH : é tatester season, say incal auth during the early part of the week Never before has there. omnes But how long #t will heen such an outlook for the last. ne one cares te prophesy in the American market must he. printed in the United States. the other extends this provision to cover “total manufacturing.” that is, operation associated with commercial printing such as engraving and binding. Printing Group Asks Change In U.S. Laws WASHINGTON CP ‘s The The eit cat tak Go Canadian commercial printing ae aed , industry has asked a crogress | 5. ilar language, Canada eee aac, ontait ‘ind or country from these ~ provisions. ' : i SEO ES iy, At. the same time, Canadian latera! proyisions, from the cag . a U.S. copyright laws preventing ae ee a Canadian firms from_ printing es =. Yat In 1964, Canadian imports of : US.. printed material totalled Industries 2!™mest $300,000,000 while Cana- Association, an-Ottawa - based ‘#8 shipments Se Americas group representing +40 Cana- amount only $7.- material for. consumption in the United States : The Graphic Arts sould be cheaper,” provesals é¢ngineer in the power Energ: He said a combination plant 4 e The ('S.-Israe: scudv called for a plant that would produce about "(NNO kilowatts of sale able power and 125.900.0900 US gallons of water »xer day COMPARE COSTS The Pickering reactors now ‘under desien for Ontario Hydro are about rich’ for this purpose so we just substituted their cost factors for the US. figures to see how they would rate : An outline of US studies wm the desalination field was given earlier in the day by Commis- sioner | T Ramey of the US. Atomic Enengy Commission. “ys? said Alan projects division of of Canada Ltd water and power shertaces '® ysing Canadian heavy water re- who explained desalination some areas of the, word actors could remove salt from methods have fallen behind ad Nuclear experts som Canada sea water for 339 cents per vances in nuclear power re- and the United Staie~ 04 the Ta —t’S~—rcattons.—compared~search, and it may be som Canadian Nuclear \-sortation with an estimated cost of 55.5 time before new equipment is convention here that «ost stud- cents for US. reactors using or- developed, to take advantage ol jes have been made in both ganic coolants oe, nuclear power. countnes Estimated costs were based Mr: Wyatt said although cap “And our studies sh Cana- om a recent US. - Israel joint ital costs for a dual purpose dian heavy water rea ters study on dual-purpose plants. 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