8 The amount of. amaoney_ - province from outside and i is_ .' utes to the economic. well G. T.. Ormston, chairman of : represents ‘the difference between the.banks’ assets of |. : $14. 03. billion’ ‘and. liabilities ORE of. $12. 95. billion: in ‘the. chartered 7 “banks “Rave “committed in. - British Columbia is substan-. tially: greater: than’ the funds they gather. within the. Pro- “winee, ‘according. toa. provin- cial banking spokesman... _ “The. difference works: out to something like $1.10. billion” flowing ‘into the’ a good. indication ‘of how. the banking system. contrib-. . being of the province,’ ” says . the British. Columbia: com- ‘mitee. of . the | Canadian Bankers’ Association. _ Soe -Ormston: Says. this: figure province at “year-end > 1977, . based on. the. latest. Bank of ES Canada: statistics : “The continues. ‘ a Jong- a term. pattern: that has result- 7 ed in a> favorable balance with the province ever since. . reliable . data. became _avail- able: several years: ago," "says . m Ormston, senior vice-presi- .- mortgage dent | and. regional: ‘general. approvz manager, Canadian. Imperial “bank _ Bank: of: Commerce... ‘Ottawa --. At one: time, sulphuric acid was believed to have the power to ward off evil spirits due. to its. In. the alchemists. __ used it in. their search for - pungent odour. middle ages, gold. Today, sulphuric acid. is : ‘through | , branches © ‘in. the. ‘province ece nom} reached. almost $10.05 bile. “dion for arise: ‘of more than: Js 13 ‘per. cent during. 1977.00: . “There: -was:a Steady | ang a strong: demand for mortgage . approved more than $750 ly. ving, up 23 per cent: from the 16. previous, year.” oe . _Ormston . says. _ t old,’ the» “banks” - AN money.” “and... the. banks million . in. ‘new. Tesidential : page «© Feneee Tt _ total : . is produced cheaply with the minimum amount of energy. Its. properties are vital to) _ manufacturing, ‘refining and. mining. ‘Fewer. than a’ dozen chemicals’ constitute what we call the building blocks of ‘the chemical industry. the substance most used in — producing many of. the things we take for granted - to feed and clothe Can- adians ... to make paper, detergent, paint, gasol- ine ... and water safer to drink. Sulphuric acid has more than ten thousand uses. t - pole in the | Sulphuric acid: plays a key’ chemical pro-. cesses that convert basic ingredients’ into useful producirs. In fact, industry uses more sulphuric acid than | any other chemical. Half of the ‘total eight ‘ing. small firms. and the 14- ‘Per-cent oan) in. ‘small -b bust. oe, 000 Te ‘though some : : $200, 000. -worth: noting that loans to a ‘major. corporations | outside re : .* the province can be used ‘to: tb banks” ‘operations and’ ‘the. ~ finance | their’ operations in . liabilities to. our “deposit- oe taking | function,” d me _ credit _ “to” $2.11 ‘billion. “outstand. billion Sin passing, uC sunt it s B.C. These funds do not. | Oe show: up in any figures for §- this». province, but there § “total Joans -865. obviously is _considerable benefit to. the. ‘provincia of 29 per cent in loais to. farmers’ at $318. million and. 10 ‘per . -cent:- in personal - loans to $3: 07 ‘billion. : “And in connection with F __personal-loans; it may be of | — - interest .to learn ‘that. con. trary” to what a lot of people oe cae : IL Es _ CLERK’S DEPARTMENT, CITY HALL. (Canada seem to..think, ‘personal | outstanding. ‘under ft. 3 ‘bank cards i in the province is total personal lending. ees ee | pounds of sulphuric ‘acid ‘prodiced in — annually is used to help f _ feed people in its: role as a | fertilizer. | ” Sulphuric acid is one of ; the lowest priced of all chemicals. In’ Canada, it | generates about — $200 seven provinces, Beople. mS - Canadian ‘production of | the ‘sulphuric. acid. is. ex- pected to reach | 12 billion. :. : pounds by 1982. From crude oil to music and toys Ottawa -- Long playing records, surgical tubing, food wrap, shower curtains and floor covering have a common origin -- crude oil. ‘In fact, crude oil is the basic material from which thousands of everyday | items are made. Chemical companies, using modern technology, extract ethylene from crude oil or natural gas and combine it with chlorine, then convert it into a liquid gas called vinyl chloride monomer. The monomer, in turn, is transformed into | polyvinyl | chloride (PVC) | resin through a molecular chain réhction process. This occurs in “Polymerizers’”, . useful closed steel tanks which resemble huge’ pressure cookers. The PVC -- now a white | powder -- is blended with other chemical materials to produce a wealth of anti: corrosive products ... flame retardants ... soft toys ... and long-lasting house siding. So In fact, PVC -- more commonly known as ‘vinyl’, has almost unlimited commercial potential. It often re- sembles, yet surpasses the natural qualities of wood, rubber, cloth and metal. Polyvinyl chloride has become one of the. most plastic materials available since it was ' fir ret” manufactured i in Canada in: Per capital, Canadians use 21 pounds a year of finished vinyl — products. About 600 canadians work in plants producing. poly-— vinyl chloride resins and compounds, while another 50,000 work plants manufacturing the thousands of finished vinyl products which have elevated our living standards. : By 1982, Canada’s current production of 300 million pounds of poly- vinyl! chloride is expected to more than double to 750 million pounds annually, in ‘plastics ‘million .a_ year in. ‘sales - through 20 acid plants in which. Uirectly employ about 1 000 escription of location if residence is in rural area. \ | a NoTE: a) Ify you % are SURE y your. name ‘was on n the List of Electors for the e City. 0 PAN ELECTOR IN THE MUNICIPALITY, OF THE CITY. OF NORTH VANCOUVER | [PLEASE DO NOT WRITE ANYTHING ; (14) Details of naturalization if applicable. | , November 18, Department, City ny person qu ‘to .gistered a as an elector should compiete an Application. for: ‘Registration 1 form (see attached below) and return same to the City. 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