Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 8 Aug 1979, p. 14

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Maw in southwestern Ontario III 44 Energy crisis revives oil interest PORT MAITLAND Ont tCP The energy crisis has re vived interest in southwestern Ontario oil patches At least five companies are involved in extracting gas and oil from eastern Lake Erie through Chatham and Sarnia and up past Goderich on Lake Huron 73 Some firms such as Shell and Ram Petroleums are ex ploring exclusively on land and others like Place Gas and Oil Ansehutz and Consumers Gas drill under Lake Erie INCREASE PRODUCTION The financial retums however are enough to encourage independent explorers and several major companies to keep looking The greatest gusher in the world at the time blew in at Oil Springs 24 kilometres southeast of Sarnia in 1862 It From its drilling locations about 40 kilometres into Lake The exploration and extraction is similar to the petroleum spouted crude oil six metres into the air Erie off Port Maitland on the northeast shore Anschutz industry in Western Canada but the discoveries mostly Four years earlier James Williams 39 acarriage maker hopes to increase its annual production to more than 10 natural gas are much smaller the wells are shallower and from Hamilton discovered the first major commercial oil million cubic feet day from the current 35 million thedrilling time shorter deposit in North America at Oil Springs But the fields Ansehutzs divers are working blind in four metres of Ontarios gas reserves total 180 billion cubic feet hardly turned out to be smaller than expected and the gushers black ooze positioning drill bits and inspecting well heads match for the estimated 60 trillion cubic feet in Western became trickles Lights cantpierce the muck Canada In the last year however drilling activity in southwestern The 100 workmen stay in cramped quarters on the two For example Anschutz Canada Ltd company based Ontario oil patches has increased sharply as natural gas and Anshutzowned drill ships 50metre long converted barges in Denver Colo has several producing wells in Lake Erie oil prices rise and because of renewed interest by Union Gas for eight days of 12hour shifts then theyre off for four that earn less than $6 day Ltd of Chatham Ont in buying more Ontario production days Daring rescue recovers bodies of five men ROCKY MOUNTAIN Flying high Pulling their way up into the last leg of the First Canadian National Hot Air Balloon Championship Saturday balloons grab for racing space Dale Lang of Calgary flying in Alta Sky took the championship CP Photo Israel issues warning on proPalestine view lll Israel tPi lsracl has warned that lttltlltsllli ian change the tnitcd States is reported to be considering tor the basic Security touncil resolution on the rablsraeli conflict might scuttlethe Egyp tian Israeli peace treaty Israeli sources said the mes sage the cabinet sent to Presr dent tarter on Sunday threat ened lsracl might back out of the treaty it language from the taiiip lliid pact referring to the legitimate rights ol the Pal estinians was used to amend Resolution 242 The sources said Interior Minister Yoset Burg told the Egyptians and Americans at the resumption of the Palestinian autonomy negotiations Honda that any change in the resolution could iell have an eftect on these negotiations lsraeli spokesman tan Pattir said there is no threat of an im mediate hreakdoxi in the talks in Haifa on proposals tor Palcr stiiiiaii sell government in the West Bank and iiid Strip tut he said lsrael Ill not agree to or accept under any circum stances change in 24 He called the resolution The oiil agreed basis on liltll one can negotiate The tarter adiiiitiistration has been reported trying to attract Palestinian support to the Egyptianrlsraeli peace treaty with suggestions that YASIR Rll Palestine leader Resolution 34 might be amended to call for Palestinian homeland and recognition of the Palestinians legitiinateriglits The Hit resolutions only rel ereiicc to the Palestinians is to the Palestinian refugee question and lsrael fears that anything beyond that would give support to Palestinian demands for state of their own on the West Bank The administration is re ported to believe that if Resolu tion 24 was amended Yasser Arafat and the Palestine liberr ation Organization illtli might give it their support Washington is reported to believe this would constitute acceptance of Israels right to exist since the resolution calls for the peaceful existence of all Middle East states NEW CONCEPT IN lEISURE lIVING fiRUSTlC CEDAR FURNITURE IDEAL FOR HOME COTTAGE R815 Cedar Shoppe COOKSTOWN OPEN DAYS WEEK 4589922 rouow Watch Watson and other top world pros compete for WOODBRIDGE oll goltclubs labafls Qfitternational fiolefassic Nelford Knudsen Wodltins Trevino $100 000 and the PG Championship August 27m5epi 2nd National Golf Club ONT Daily and weekly ticker on sale We at all BASS ticnet outlets Use vow VISA card Phone 033 305 Also or the NOYlOrOi Gait Con Woodbtioge or pro shops at lltltSE Alta tCPi Five men dropped by rope through unpredictable dangerous wind turbulence to steep moun tainside Monday to recover the bodies of five men killed in helicopter crash The Bell Btttrll Windsor Ont The geologists were employed by Zay Smith Associates Ltd Calgary cori sulting firm The wreckage of the helicop ter slid down the side of the mountain coming to rest on windswept ledge at an altitude of 24m metres and creating what onstable Jim Brown the RCMP officer in charge of re covery operations described as really sticky situation BATTERY SALES lNC helicopmr Auto AirConditioning owned by Alpine Helicopters Battery Sales Service Ltd ofCalgarycrashedThurs day while on survey flight in Lcensed Batery TeChncmn the Ram River recreation area Cl 100 kilometres west of this THERAPIST MeChamc Pee DOdSIeY westcentral Alberta com Genera Amo Repmrs munity Killed in the crash were pilot Allan Brcniiard of algary and four geologists Zoltan Had llilL 30 and Leslie Zuvcgcs ltl both of Calgary David Berry about 30 of Vancouver and Robert lull about 42 of Complete Denture Service Hours am pm Mon thru Fri l280 Dunlop St Barrie 7286810 Member Denturist Society Peter Dodsleyi VOLZ NOE All about Ontario food and how to enjoy it more SEASO IS HE Ontario fiuitisa ntanos had nice warm summer with just the right amount of rain So ourpeaches pears and plums are bursting with juice and flaroux Theyre just coming to their peak Buy them by the hosketful for economy Theyre handy treat for the whole family for eating in the hand ndyou can turn them into easytoprepare desserts like these cups sliced peaches pears or plums 9inch unbaked pie shell Vt cup flour cup sugar Vi cup sour cream tablespoons brown sugar Arrange fruit in pie shell Combine flour sugar and sour cream Pour over fruit Bake at 220C 4135 for 12 minutes Reduce heat to 180°C 350°l Continue baking until fruit is tender and filling is set about 10 minutes Top with brown sugar and return to oven for minutes Cool to room temperature before serving Pie may bubble over slightly during baking NOTE Plum pic requires extra cup sugar Toss with plums before arranging in pie shell rrt Jerri And its amvmg cups sliced fruit teaspoons lemon juice cup brown sugar cup flour tablespoons sugar teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt tablespoons butter cup milk 688 teaspoon vanilla NwgwN¢t Toss fruit with lemon juit and brown sugar Put in buttered 2inch baking dish Bake at 200°C 40001 for 15 minutes Meanwhile stir together flour sugar baking powder and salt Cut in butter Combine milk egg and vanilla Stir into flour mix ture Spoon batter over fruit Bake at 200°C 400° for 30 to 35 min utes or until top ing is brown Serve warm Ma es servings FOR PEACH COBBLER add it teaspoon cinnamon to fruit mixture FOR PEAR COBBLER add teaspoon ground ginger to fruit mixture FOR PLUM COBBLER add teaspoon nutmeg and add itional tcup brown sugarto fruit mixture cup honey cup sugar cups water or Ontario sauteme tablespoon lemon juice teaspoon vanilla prepared fruit Combine all ingredients except frmt in large sauce an Bring to boil Add prepare fruit Cover and keep at gentle boil until the fruit is tenderabout to minutes Remove fruit and mp to bowl Serve warm or chi for several hours Makes servings WITH PEACHES Peel pit and halve peaches WITH FEARS Peel core and halve pears WlTH PLUMS Pit and halve 12 plums CHOOSING P1540155 The redness shown by some peaches is not an indication of ripeness It simply goes with some varieties You can tell ripe ness by the background colour It should be creamy yellow Peaches should be firm to the touch but give with gentle pres sure Peaches are available from now until mid September CHOOSING FEARS Pears are picked green and continue to ripen Choose pears thatyieldtogsntlepressureatthe stem end hen ri Bartlett Pears have yellow ackground with reddish overtone PUBLISHED BYTHE ammo MlNlSlRYOFAGRlCULTURE AND noon Motor Vehicle Inspection Station 159 Anne St Barrie 7269053 or 7269057 3132 twp eggjay It fiXEJfJI that 11 flsféw great value andagreattreat inyourstonenow Bose Pears are yellow with brownish overtone Ontario pears are available from mid August until early October CHOOSING Pugi Ontario blue plums are available soon Choose ones with firm texture and purplish blue colour Ripe plums should be soft enough at the tip to yield to gentle pressure Ontario blue plums arrive in late August and last until mid September gnawin THE PEACH PEAR LUlVI

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