985-2131 1 Css d 286-6022 : WU Cana work on//t ‘ment “ union’s case. poration’s comment | Distribution 61397 RO pages 25¢ |. Contracting. Ltd., has’. been: hired “by: the Port. Corporation’: to icut:. away, blacklop before: “CN, Rail : does repairs on rail ties.::, iKemp said the Port Corporation , has* refused to- present ‘the, docu- which | would. prove: the. Barbara Dugean,’ ‘the Port. Cor: s corporate communica- tions. managers “the ¢ dispute. since scussions “are underway with the. nternal the Loni shorémen “dnd :the Maritime aid she ‘could not ', Employer’ s Association? a she said. ‘In’ the “meantime, -. work “is = pro- ‘ceeding as normal." ‘Kemp said. he is confident. the _ dispute can’ be resolved in-discus: sions “which ‘began’. Wednesday, “adding ‘that there will be no: more work stoppages.’ He said the MEA was not, involved ; in! the-.di sions, ; The stoppage disrtipted' loadiig : “of an unusual cargo headed for China — a “completezoil os petition,” ernment Western :Stevedoring’: Co. Triad. Engineering Services Lid. ; of Calgary arranged the purchase... by the Chinese government” ofthe _ refinery formerly” owned | by Petro-Canada.” 3. The’ refinery .. will “be. iocated in the “central Chinese province: of. Shaanxi,:-said: Dave | McGowan, Lid.’s” terminal manager at Lynnterm."”: It would cost.$65 to $100 million to build’a similar. refinery i in North. . America, McGowan said The refinery - was” being loaded. this week ‘onto the’ ‘Tequila Moon-° -Shine.in'a numberof: pieces, up to... 70- Feet: t long and 14. feet: high, he= ting, the message. : Alsop said after the meetin ave to takeradvantage of every - opportunity we Ber 10 present our,