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Canadian Shipbuilders Technical Section To Meet In Montreal The Technical Section annual meeting of the Canadian Ship- building and Ship Repairing As- sociation will be held on Tuesday, February 7, 1978, in the Grand Salon of the Hotel Meridien, Com- plexe Desjardins, Montreal, Que- bec. The theme for the meeting will be "Approaching the New Ship- building Era," and the program for the morning and afternoon sessions is as follows: Morning Session, 9 a.m. K.C. Lucas, Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Department of Fisheries and Environment — "Vessel requirements (type and numbers) for fishing and patrol vessels on East and West Coasts over the next 10 years." John Reid, Marine manager, H.B. Nickerson & Sons Ltd. — "Vessel requirements, operations, repair and overhaul, new mar- kets—from the customer point of view." T.A. McLaren, president, Allied Shipbuilders Ltd.—"Shipyard fa- cility planning, modernization, productivity, improvement, train- ing, marketing for new require- ments." 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Murray Osborne, president, Breton Industrial and Marine Ltd. —"Facility planning, moderniza- tion, productivity improvement, training, marketing for new re- quirements." Afternoon Session, 2 p.m. Graham Lochhead, Chief, Ships and Components, Department of Industry, Trade and Commerce— "Vessel requirements for trans- portation of Arctic resources—in- dustrial strategy, government pol- icy environment." E.J. Jones, vice president, Bur- rard Dry Dock Co. Ltd.—"Ship- yard planning, programming and quality control for the construc- tion of Arctic Class Icebreakers." A. A. McArthur, president, Saint John Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company Ltd. — "Shipyard facility planning, programming, quality control and training for the construction of LNG Carriers and Polar Icebreakers." W.H. White, senior vice presi- dent, Davie Shipbuilding Ltd.— "Shipyard facility planning, pro- gramming, quality control and training for the construction of LNG Carriers and Polar Ice- breakers." Bengt Johannson, director, Ma- rine Research & Design, Dome Petroleum—"Vessel construction requirements, repair and over- haul, future markets and ship- yard requirements from the cus- tomer point of view." The meeting will be followed by the Annual Banquet at 7:30 p.m., to be held in the Grand Salon of the Hotel Meridien. Dress is in- formal (business suit), and ta- bles seating 10 persons may be reserved in advance if tickets are purchased before February 4, 1978. The cost is $20 per ticket, payable by check to the Canadian Shipbuilding and Ship Repairing Association, and sent to Mrs. Joy MacPherson, Secretary/Treasurer Canadian Shipbuilding and Ship Repairing Association, Suite 701, 100 Sparks Street, Ottawa, On- tario, Canada KIP 5B7. Apelco Names LaRocca National Sales Manager Marine Electronics John P. LaRocca has been named national sales manager for the Apelco line of marine elec- tronics for boating. 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