CASTLEGAR NcWS, Thursday, Dec. 15, 1966 POLLUTION CONTROL There has been a grow! ng interest in nallution control ac ivities in British Columbia. And according to the Minister of Lands, Forests, and Water Re- sources, Ray yn, there al: so appears to be some lack of understandin; of the nature and urpose of rovince’s con- Prot program a its connection with the economic and industrial growth o! saads rae eR OSETIA By Rav Williston —- am See ke MmGu5 MGS ex- fective and for the and and biolog- in knowledge and control of en- vironmental pollution, To Provide | sah various perts in the ical sciences, “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Tell Lois: 365-5503 Box 731, Castlegar Many a must have shuddered when he meee the sectors of society t! tion needed to etyathe! the pub- lic’s understandin the ef- forts to control pollution. i resentation robab! way bees largest and progdest ev- at In view of this, Mr. Williston has prepared a series of three articles sealing with pollution of the B.C. government respect- ing pollution control. The first of this series by the minister appears below and e remaining articles will be ieeated consecutively in the Castlegar | News, oP cokearn? over pollution hae been voiced with increasing in- tensity over the past few years. Unfortunately, expressions of legitimate concern too ofte private not hel Bue be in sympat! with a of the objections to pollution of our natural resourc- any confer- one on the subject of pollution. Of the 600 delegates invited, 120 were from the federal govern- ment, 160 eon provincial gov- 0 from governments, 110 ‘from industry and assoclations, 70 from pub- lic interest groups and profes- sional associations, and 70 were involved in educational re- The 350 observers included federal fend provincial cabinet minis members of Parlia- ment and. rovinclal legislatures, deputy ters and other sen- -| ior government officials, as well as 50 university presidents. Further testimony to the rtance of this massive Can- ting was the attend- bservers from many me jintraational organ- that faced him Wefore The one out for Pronireal, out a Ae as Pe ical of the exte: conference omen ites wie’ (pre- pared to go in an honest at- tema, fo assess pollution, to ex- ts implications, and to search or a resolution, At the conference itself, delegates, divided into a series of groups, discussed pollution from the point of view of metro- politan and urban areas, areas which are becoming urban, agri- cultural areas, forest and min- ing regions, Lhd basins and coastal region From ey discussions were led into ‘the drawing up of guide- lines on pollution control. If anyone thinks these guidelin- es were to be simple set of “do's” and “don'ts” he is very much mistaken, and the conference proved, pol-| se: lution control is Rote and never and Resonate itr0 Is of 7 able controls o! kind are aiftleult re- India, Israel, J: len, the Ui ted the United States. vide z the delegates wil im- | pollution MEET activity fuer ot or- y tactors ss involved in in po! tion Control that make essent an objective approach to proble1 lem, In this and later anization, more than 100 back- jl- lovakia, inland, | 00! Not y aust the « controls have the legitimate With so many ways of en- tertaining ourselves available with the flick of a switch, may we never become so comfortable as to lose one segment of Christ- mas that is most heartwarming and that is caroling. it does little to warm the heart in the manner it will be done this evening in the Woodland Park area, Kinn: ith warm at out to Kindle the Christmas spirit, will e Srd Kinnaird Brownie KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS i RE @ 5 1M Vw ww ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT In the past it td been dis- turbing to see this act i. cated with loud speaker and re- trudge in the snow bundled in woollens, may not give anyone cold feat Telephones To Be Busy In District On an average one in every three telephones in the Trail ar- ea will be used for long distance service Cheiatn as Day, te Be lephone Company re] A total of 4,900 calls are ex- pected by the company: 2,000 day and an increase of 550 over the rights of the individual, but .| they must also ensure that rights are not violated. Before they even to set guidelines down on pap- er ine, delegates had to theech on apers were uted weil in advance of talent, including adminis! rators, economists, sociologists I proj discuss some pol- Hapeenone fe that concern us st there is the recent pol- lution conference in Montreal; and those sociological and eco- lc I mention- and, final the action be- ‘ing taken nally tish Columbia M in the field of pollution control. The Montreal conference. | 2 ‘Wwas remarkable evidence of Can- -ada’s awareness of the effect the 01 also an act of good faith. I think this is best expressed in the ob- Jectives: laid down for the con- feren . @ To examine and discuss the nature, extent and effects of environmental and the Alpha Phi Chapter Has First Meeting Majesgey. Mrs. Wood talked on “Mar- riage, the most important insti- tution in the world,” ‘and describ- ed marriage as a sharing of life's interests and activities. Mrs. Campbell read “I'm lost without Ladybird” by Presi- dent Johnson, and Played the for its continuing assessment and control. ¢| Were Jan- Peere Hostesses for the evening 8. and Mrs. @ To assist and industry in formulating ef- SALES. & SERVICE GLSELECTRONICS 365-5351 Rear of Cut-Rate ‘Kinnaird g Vij er The last meeting: of Nov: was held at the home of Mrs. F. Mattlazzi, . “How is your.Conversation” was the Program & Elven by Mrs. P. Konkin and Mrs. R. Lightle. Mrs. Lightle Tead an article from the Circle on the] most ths leniing conversation- alist, and ussed ways which we can improve our con- versation with older people, children, strangers and a hus- band. os Mrs, Konkin taiked on a good. conversationalist and the importance of listening. Hostesses for 'the evening were Mrs. G. Baulkham and Mr: Mattiazzi. . . Save...... C. Arthur UP TO 209, ON YOUR INCOME TAX. | for details Phone 365-7633 _The: Mutual Life Of Canada Anderson floor of many lev els, had to be considered from the scientific and technological point of view. There wera legs’, jurisdic-' tional, legislative and. enforce- ment ‘problems, There were eco- nomic and financial, and public and private administration con-| siderations. Planning guidelines had to be planned, and a public », information program had to be _| Proposed. Although it was expected, it was nevertheless a distin, guish- Pht ed achievement that this giant! meeting in one Beles ‘week drew j throu; hit of facts, fe ere opinions and ideas into a cogent oat of guide- lines for the policy-makers. In other words, the conference met its objective. Bank of Montreal nee New records across the ment for the year ended Oct. 31 and issued last’ week. The bank’s assets, now at $5,423 milion are up $426: mil- Hion © from’ ‘1! hile loans 965,. wi climbed B12 million to $3,280}. million ‘Record high earnings for ithe bank’s more ‘than ‘1,000 of- aie of, home and, abroad Dace of naar rod wi that epresont. ed. $3.08 per share. “Sutal provision for Income accounted for $2,307 oat gavin a : $140 milli ion. compared 1965. MOORE tre. DEALER - CASTLEGAR NEWS _ Mrs. Mary Carter, Trail chief operator said “every op- his} erator will be on a shift Christ- mas Day to handle the calls,” “we e that people will plzce their ‘calls by number and e number they are call- ing 80 that delays eur. People ¢: they are not sure of their friend’s telephone number in a distant city.. They can dial “oO” for operator, ask for information in ‘the friend’s city and we will make the meonnestion, without charge” she said. The rush on long distance will begin Christmas Eve an the first of an estimated 6 Trans-Pacific cails are routed through B.C. Tel’s overseas center in Vancouver. Trans-Pacific calls from any telephone in Canada are routed ‘Vancouver, the termin- al point for circuits to Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Japan. An Electric piease your family or friends. Visit your favorite Electric Appliance Store today—plan to “Give Better, Electrically.” . Gift Is sure to cords. True, it causes no one to| an. 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