Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 07, 1978, Winnipeg, Manitoba
8 Winnipeg free june 7, 1978 Welcome to red River Coop annul during the heal supermarkets strike to give our customers better service our new shopping hours will be 9 . To 9 . Mon. Through sat. For More Leisure shopping shop Mon. Tues. Wed. Watch for the Many in store specials at All red River Coop stores monday and tuesday of each week in recognition of the co operative retailing system s 50th anniversary we Are passing Golden values on to you. Wherever you see this Symbol you la know it Means an exceptional saving or value just for you. Mcravin toastmaster fresh glazed Honey donuts 10 to a pkg. Vashon 6 to a pkg. Mcgavin toastmaster Sandwich bread White or Brown new Irge loaf 32 of. Coca cola i. Pack 4 bottles to a ctn. Lu8 Deposit Coop unsweetened Pink reconstituted Grapefruit juice 69 48 Al. Of. 1.36 i Law w pure creamed Honey 1 69 in. 907b. I i w soft drinks assorted varieties 10 Al. Of. 284 my cans Par Kaaa Case Kraft coleslaw 1000 Island creamy Cucumber 18 Al. 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Ellice Wall pm. 772-0405 Rossmere Centre 1070 Henderson Hwy St Norbert Stonewall unveils Grain by Victor Mackie staff correspondent Ottawa two programs totalling million to assist in construction of feed Grain storage Inland Eleva tors were announced her tuesday by agriculture minister Eugene Whelan. The new programs Are effective in feed Grain deficient areas areas in which feed Grain production is less than that required to support the livestock and poultry industries. On this basis the programs cover All of British Columbia except the part of West Ern Ontario most of Central Ontario All Ontario Quebec and the Atlantic prowrices., tie Federal department of agriculture under the new in land elevator program will provide million in Finan Cial assistance to elevator operators constructing new Inland elevator facilities in feed Grain deficient areas. Eligible operators will receive a coh Tributino of the lesser of or 50 per cent of eligible capital costs. It is expected that 40 per cent of the contribution will be repaid in the 10th years of operation. This program will run for five year ending March 31, it should encourage the development of an additional tonnes of storage and handling capacity of feed grains in the feed Grain deficient areas of Eastern Canada and British Whelan said. Under the other program the expansion of existing in land elevators agriculture Canada will provide up to million in financial assistance to eligible firms to expand feed Grain capacity in feed Grain deficient eligible firms will receive a contribution of the lesser of or 30 per cent of capital costs for expansion. Funding for this program will extend Over a period of four years ending March v a Whelan said the these programs is to Stim ulat development Grain storage capacity and larger feed Grain inventories in areas where local Grain production is insufficient to meet the needs of the livestock and a Guitry the two programs will be administered by the Federal agriculture department in collaboration with Stock feed Board. Peat Moss study for Energy urged Canada should be investigating further the viability of peat bogs As sources of fuel or. Bernard professor of chemistry at the University of Sherbrooke said tuesday. Or. Coupal told the chemical Institute of Canada an Nual meeting gathered at the Winnipeg convention Centre there Are More than Square Miles of peat bog in Canada 30 per cent of which is usable for Energy production. He said in an interview he was not recommending Mas Sive National conversion to peat fuelled Energy but fur ther investigation of peat As a fuel source where it would be feasible he said new Brunswick and Newfoundland Are logical areas for use of peat Energy since they have enor Mous or. Coupal said Finland operates a 100-megawatt Plant and the soviet Union and Ireland utilize peat Energy. He said that while the finnish Plant was 50 per cent More expensive to build than conventional Oil burning plants operating costs of the peat Plant Are 65 per cent lower than Oil. The finns found that the peat burning Plant was viable if the dried peat did not have to be transported More than 70 Kilometres to the boiler or. Coupal said. Peat can be turned into Energy by direct combustion or Gasi fiction and it takes about 15 tons of peat to prod uce one megawatt of Energy he said. Or. Coupal said that in Finland drained bogs Are co Vered in by reforestation and in the u. S. S. R. Bog land is reclaimed for agricultural use. Currently he said Canadian peat is exported to the United states for soil enhancement. Peat is not a Noble or. Coupal said and there fore there has been Little interest expressed in Canada in its potential. Here in Canada we Are spoiled be cause Oil is better than he said perhaps As Energy costs increase it might be necessary to revise that position. Or. P. J. Dyne of the White Shell nuclear research establishment at Pinawa man., told delegates to the conference the challenges for chemists and chemical Engi neers is to develop on a Large scale cheap fluid fuels for electrical Energy. He said the Canadian Economy is built on an electrical Energy base but that electrical Energy cannot be stored cheaply. Or. Dyne said producing Large amounts of synthetic fuel such As from tar Sands or methanol from Wood presents major problems of handling and processing for chemists to overcome. Accuracy of breath test questioned by expert Toronto breath analysis device used by police to test driven they suspect May be impaired by alcohol Are Only accurate to within two one hundredths of a per cent Douglas Lucas director of the Ontario Centre of forensic sciences said tuesday. Lucas said in an interview that the portable machines manufactured under the name alcohol level evaluation Roadside tester Are accurate to a Point but cannot be used As evidence in a criminal trial. Some people Are going to not fail at .06, some people May fail at he said. The Ontario government is planning to introduce Legisla Tion this fall giving police the Power to suspend a Motorist s driving privileges for 24 hours if a Roadside analysis indicates that his blood alcohol level is .05 per cent or More. If a Driver s level is More than .06 he risks conviction for impaired driving. Lucas said an allowance is made for the margin of error and motorists Are not normally charged unless their Reading is .1 or More. He also said the amount of liquor a person would have to drink to obtain a specific blood level Reading is difficult to Clark on fact finding trip West to Check on Grain movement Saskatoon up opposition Leader Joe dark will undertake what his office Calls a fact finding trip this week to Gad out Efcy Prairie Grain is moving so slowly to Export terminals. Dark s office is said tuesday the trip will Criag the Federal progressive conservative party or transport Minster Otto Lang s tone Riding of Saska
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