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Siemens skips forum Thomas Bink NEWS REPORTER For the second time in the 1991 Rossland-Trail electi Fr Social Credit candidate Walter Siemens refused to attend an all- candidates forum because he said the focus of the forura was too nar- row. “There is no doubt in my mind ladies and gentlemen that we have been set up,” Bill Gorkoff told a crowd of about 50 teachers assem- bled to hear a forum on education issues. “I do not believe Mr. Siemens ever intended to come to- day.” Siemens not attend, but he did not contact Thomas Bink NEWS REPORTER Cc lai of: He said many of the concerns are b i bers don't x proper logging practices by members of the Hasty Creek Monitoring Committee have little basis, Ken Arnett, Ar- row forest district manager, said “I was concerned about what I was reading about in the paper about improper practices up there,” Arnett said. “I found no ev- idence of that.” The committee, made up of protesters arrested Sept. 6 for blocking the production of a log- ging road at Hasty Creek by Slo- can Forest Products Ltd., has know enough about building log- ging roads. “With talking to some of the peo- ple on the monitoring committee, they have absolutely no experience at all with road building proce- dures,” Arnett said. Rutkowsky said in a report is- sued Oct. 11 that a loader on the site is leaking about two litres of oil per day and the “spilled oil may po- tentially contaminate a small spring that supplies water to a li- censee.” Arnett said the leak is not a d soil hI . and any been ing the road buildi to ensure the protection of the wa- tershed. The committee has issued a number of reports concerning leaking trucks, tire tracks through areas of water seepage and im- proper slope cutting. “Some of our concerns have not even been discussed by the min- istry or the company,” said Hasty Creek Watershed Committee chairman Jim Rutkowsky last week. “It’s peory gnce pov is doing a very good job, he is using his common sense, and getting no credit for a job well done,” Arnett is being removed from the site. “The only thing we will not col- lect is that we will not go along with Hasty Creek logging not improper, ministry says ber of times by his campaign man- ager saying he would attend,” Gorkoff said. “I'm extremely dis- appointed.” Siemens also declined to attend a teaspoon picking up every time we find a drop of oil,” Arnett said. gela Price, He said tarps are placed soil. under the just a G: latform. machines at night to protect the JOnt 8 Gree ery eer Siemens said he would have at- tended if the education forum was The committee also recommend- . red od a spur reed be moved to avoid Store opiea than education fund: traversing side slopes near the creek. “Mr. Arnett’s refusal to approve a simple and easy change when it » is so obvious that such a change ing. “A broader forum open to the public would be of more impor- Siemens said. He said , discrimination and punish- of water degradation in Hasty 55 he discussed at an education fo- Creek . . . makes a mockery of ingful public i rum. Gorkoff said Siemens could in watershed planning and manage- have addressed those issues at the ment,” Rutkowsky said. Arnett said there is no reason to move the road. “It is further away,” he said, “but that’s about all.” forum if he wanted to. “It’s a wide-open discussion,” Gorkoff said. “We haveno restric tions on (the candidates) at all.” “What a coward,” said Price. Wind, showers break streak of hot weather and cooler temperatures today broke a No test iactodad a number ofrecord “That is so slimy. If you can't talk about the environment and educa- tion, then there’s something wrong with your policies.” “I think he’s afraid to face us,” Gorkoff said. He said a number of Socred candidates across the province have refused to attend similar forums. NDP candidate Ed Conroy and independent Chris D’Arcy said they were disappointed Siemens chose not to attend. “It’s a shame that he can't be there,” Conroy said prior to the fo- rum. Siemens’ absence was often re- ferred to during the forum by Gorkoff and the comments were met with applause and laughter by the teachers.