CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 24, 1969 Reforestation Pressing Priority in Production Poldi Bentley, prominent tribute tothe B.C. Forestjof timber supports the pay- forest industry executive stat-/Service for their early forest ed, “There is no more press-/ management policies and ing forestry priority in Can- ideals. ada than the achievement of roll and enhances the other forest uses, He called for hetter “The industry can con-]game management and said’ maximum wood production|tinue to expand only as long|that the general hunting pub- through tion effort." He believes that the mil- lions of acres of non-stucked and poorly stocked lands in Canaua are a problem which can be attacked by the com- bined forces of the federal|/ed greatly and it will contin- and provincial governments|ue to improve as new mar- and the forest industry. kets are found and as new ion toaay sim- are ply means that allowable cuts] perfected. We must remem- can and should be increased] ber, however, that we cannot today in order to release thelafford to pick up the branch- productive capacity of the es and twigs if we are to con- soil and to achieve balanced|tinue to pay the highest growing stock and age class Wages, in our industry in the rid.’ as it is sound to was forced to leave wood be- hind because he simply could not afford to bring out the material we can use today.” distribution in the managed] wo! forest.” Bentley said it sounds nice to say that the ancient ec is not practicing good man- il is do so. The old time logger|agement because of lack of proper education in this field. He said sportsmen must learn to look at what they are shooting first so they will “Utilization has improv-|not destroy young and virile animals, He suggested more game wardens were needed season to conduct seminars for the public. quent and in my view far too leniently prosecuted.” Favorable Weather Tonight July 24 every driver enters Free Stuart Whitman Janet Leigh “SEE YOU IN HELL DARLING” — plus “NOT WITH MY WIFE YOU DON’T” MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY SPECIAL $1.00 A CARLOAD William Holden Lana Anders “THE YOUNG RACERS” — plus a ‘00 MAN’ JER RRR Your total food bill is lower at WAY Ice Cream Snow Star. Empress Pure Peanit Butter Homogenized. ‘Margarine Economical, Cooking, Dalewoed Banquet Brand Frozen Dinners trees should be preserved but E v E R Y T rT] { N G Baking or Spreading. “society cannot afford the|cut timber. of allowing good for- lux est land to remain idle. “It makes no sense grow a single timber crop a thousand-year period on an 80-year rotation. There rare e: _ “The economic motivation is still the compelling force to|but the forest is now being in]used increasingly for public recreation, for conservation and regulation of waters sup: too many schools, and hospitals to be built and too many jobs to be provid to allow us to waste our na-|the forest are increasing at a tural resources in such fa- shion.” plies and and for many other public benefits, led “These ancillary uses of geometric rate and every man who works in the woods E He also sounded a warn-|must recognize this and be| pt ing about economics while|prepared to make the ad- discussing the rapid expan-|justments which will be ne- sion of, the forest industry in|cessary.” the past 20 years, paying high He said the production CASTLE THEATRE seen Sat. Mat. 2 p.m. Sat. Sun Midnite - Mon. & Tue. 7 & 9 Clint Eastwood “A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS” color Keeps Forest Fires Down in Province Favorable weather con- many 0} lightning and peo- " Stewardess se ontesibe co Pat Anderson With Friendly Chinchilla stands at 1,423 fire: overall cost of fightin: blazes is $2,053,300. For the week just ending the cost was $92,600. The hazard ranged in| warning si; most areas from low to mod- d-|which by themselves can erate and at the moment it] mean very little. But the cau-; ing as a result of a There are a number of Wed. Thurs. 8 p.m. Fri. 2 Shows at 6.00 and 9:00 p.m. James Garner “GRAND PRIX” color, Racing Drama ROBSON RECREATION SOCIETY tious person should ponder of alcoholism| Generally speaking, there, is a period of about ten years of “heavy drinking” before is return to warmer, drier wea-| his habits the more dramatic symptoms o! “D-T's”, etc. ther. if he seems to have some of the following symptoms, says Goast, Don't E appear. This allows ample time for preventive measures to be kee if the person will the federal health depart- ment icati “Alcoho- lism”, Brake When You Have a Flat excessively will begin to react differently than he used to. He may experience a contin-' uous loss of appetite or inabil- ity to sleep; when sobering RED CROSS INSTRUCTION LS Junior, Intermediate and Senior SECOND SESSION Register Monday, July 28, 1969 at the Pool ~ mm”, 8 If by chance you have a The person who drinks flat tire, don’t brake the car up ie may have the “shakes”, possibly delirium tremens, and may not be ablej carlto recall events of the night before; in all likelihood, he will have developed a greatly dnereared. capacty or high 2 tolerance” for alcohol and an ous because the driver has} inapiti i less than full control. Tire ae bility to limit. the amount e s ptoms. Some, merely by giv- ing serious consideration to their drinking pattern, may be able, t Alcoholism Signs Mean Little lic’s cure will depend upon the provision of adequate treatment for his. emotional difficulties. But the many physical complications must, of course, be properly treat- ed. - The family doctor can ob- tain help of this kind for his M-| patient. At the present time, special treatment centres have been set up by the Al- i Found » by take effective preventive ac- tion. Others may need pro- fessional assistance, for if a drinker has progressed too far, he cannot recover just by will power and tions in Ontario, British Co- lumbia and Alberta. There are other special centres op- erating in Manitoba and Sask- and itional fac- tion. He will need treatment to deal with the emotional him to discover how to de- pend on_ hi and on others instead of on alcohol. basis of his illness and help|4"¢! ilities are developing in other S. 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