10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. al. 1967 POLLUTION CONTROL B.C. is Meeting Major Recommendations | This is the last of three ar- ticles on pollution contro) writ- ten by the minister of lands, forests, and rater resources. One of the most satisfying things about the gutaslines have stumbled through lack of foresight. Today in this province we are not plagued with widespread pollution and, with this in mind, our main objectives must be signed to ride rough-shod over the public interest. ‘When an application for a permit js filed, the board advises the local medical health officer through the provincial health branch, It sige advises fishery d any other official drawn up at the recent conference in Montreal was the | t! fact that B.C. already is meet- ing many of the major recom- mendations. example, the guidelines : called. ‘tor enactment of water management legislation, estab- Ushment of a control board, and provin acceptance of respon- sibility for assessment and con- trol of water pollution. British Columbia has had this matter in hand for some rmore, it is one three provinces in Can- ada with specific pollution con- trol legislation. As I have sald before, the voice of concern over pollution years. of on feel a strong sense of duty and responsibil in the matter of pollution control, British ' Columbia’s _pollu- tion: control measures are ‘ad- d by men drawn from these ranks, Their work is a con- siderable contribution to the suc- cessful development of our province. At the same ‘time they are helping us avoid the -pollu- tion :pitfalls into which some other, areas of North directed towards control of aie ex- an government body likely to be in- the id pansion of our province. "Those who feel that our riv- ers and lakes must he retained in their original state of purlty will be disappointed in what have to gay for I can offer only realities, No matter how much | tu one may want to avoid it, the truth is that pollution is inher- ent in man’s progress, ‘The two fh cannot be separated. Believe this, but also believe ‘At the same time, the Hicant is required to advertise Fis i intent so that anyone likely | to be affected may be aware of ty sal nd have an oppor- C) je propordl a Ga By Ray Williston || For the second Cy) year, the teachers in the Chatle: gar district have _ to accapt tract handed to itration board. ct was one of d of the school ish Columbia, that went to arbitration this year —a fact that Indicates there is something wrong with the bar- gaining procedures or the pres- ent salary situation or both. The procedure that leads to |’ wards higher cortifleatious C ly, have no advantage over ‘Trail ‘each. ers since the latter have, in leu of these grants, intermediate pay levels not written into their schedule, Nevertheless, the question arises — what t did our school board gain from ar- bitration besides a bill that has to be a paid out of taxpayer’s mon- ey? Freedom from , zesponsibill- ty of making a decision? One of the greatest disad- the 3 Bosna, 1. is "then the board’s responalbility to decide whether is _v automa- tic. Teachers and boards begin in ‘September or 8. Fes is probably at we si Stans that pollution can be and kept within and thai most important to the telnnce of our: acceptable ‘limits. Our next step is the- matter | 3 of: responsibillty. Every one must share in the responsibility of pollution control. has enact- ie early October. If they have not reached an agreement by Oct. 81, conciliation follows, Should the recommendations of the con- ciliation pcommittes be unac- ontrol s it surely must be obvious ihat, for the board to be influ- enced by the objection, the pro- test must be realistic and .deal the entire matter. in proper ‘The ed the legislation for control|” and a pollution control board has been set up to administer ion. However, as g else, the final degree of success depends direc- | ¢y; tly upon the degree of success depends directly upon the de- gree of public co-operation. It also depends upon understand- ing, because without understand- ing there can be no intelligent co-operation. Let us consider the govern- ment's course, There e con- trol board which is composed of ‘major factor. in ti Remember that. our. pro- and must gon Remember, growth and that some. pollution must’ occur. But above all. remember. that ollution can be ‘controlled at levels consistent with the: great- est good of the community. ‘This isthe ‘sort: of ‘intelli- gent public attitude: that ‘will help -lead to’ satisfactory © solu- tions in our pollution’ control major, investaene in the cS . FOR _ AIRLINE RESERVATIONS: e MEXICO- HAWAIIAN | AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED @ CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN e WEST’S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 ALATA all ge Officials, with ‘backgrounds or associations that enable them to speak with authority on matters relating to fisheries, wildlife protection, forestry, water re- sources, agriculture, health and public interest. The’ deputy minister of water resources is the chairman of the board. Since "ApS, 1965, ‘amended Jegislation has given me, as min- of Jana forests, and: paler ls ‘or future British Columbia. New Dryer Feature Prevents Clothes From: Over-Drying ‘Two innovations in gas cloth- s dryers promise to make this widely used appliance more of administration of the pollution {2 control act. key to our pollution con- trol lies in the board’s authority tinent sections providing papa sive powers to control waste dis: charges, all of which subscribe. to the government’s position re- specting pollution control. However, while the board’s extensive authority is essential to effective control, it is not de- he [ems of drying Pats iy oe ue. new features prevent over- ing of clothes, According to Harold Mas- sey, managing director of the Gas Pa ieee Manufacturers ion, the two new. syst- are quite differ- ent in operation but accomplish ..jthe same purpos . Both shut oft the dryer program. It could be one ot our | 5: when a certala nporcentage | jot : has bi to either the board or the teachers, then, on Nov. 15, compulsory arbitration ensues. Arbitration is compulsory in two way: of is the fact that, under its regulations, only money matters may be ne- otiated. Teachers could not, for stance, negotiate through ar- Ditration for improvement of general teaching conditions to which a money value is not at- the id Behioal are not ‘important enough 8. The and |to the board must go to arbitration if they cannot reach an agree- ment, and they must acce Z the la settlement made for them » | arbitration: board. The fact that: one-third of the tainly hoards in B.C. went to arbitra- tion implies that the: procedure must in some way be advantage- ous to them. A board can force arbitration by. delaying negotia- tions or by refusing to come to an agreement and it is a conven- ient “out” for a board that’does not wish to accent the respon: atbiiltieg of setting teachres’ les, It becomes the arbitration, committee and not the’ school board that is “responsible” for any rise in taxes that may come as a result of an increase in techers’ wages and this commit- tees not the board, is answerable to public censure, ‘are KOOTENAY | & CASTING REPAIRS 121 Columbla Ave. —: Phone 365-5531 ° : Box 741 — Castiegar, B.C. First-class and work. Specialty: broken crank shafts, gas and diesel cylinders and heads, Full guarantee. Steel Fabrication — 24-hour Service ““Only the Best is Good Enough” KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT Total of 6021 eh Long wistanGS Calls Placed Monday 79 Mix iS Carol ee 267, LH’ carol Dee Breeze 610. MHS Chris Boatman 291. nc Chris Boatman 703. iS Flinstones 920. THT Alley Kats 4, , Flinsionesia? jes 2402, . Tt Take Five 1, Wheaties 3. THS Macalister’s Insurane Kangarooz m Rat F Pack 0, Drop- 909. THT Macalister’s Insuranc pine ‘2, Filnstones 8, Beginners | 2829. Coffee Break League LHS Bertha LHT. Bertha Vincent. 631. THS Mugs 892, THT Whe: Team points: Cheerios | 5, Muffets 2, Mugs 1, Pincurlers 2, A total of 6,021 long dis- tance calls. were placed Christ- seg day through Trail toll switehboards, reports B.C. Tel- ephone Company. trict nager, D. W. Chany ion ‘sald that the number of calls handled was an increase e | of 366 over Christmas day, 1965 6 | when 5,655 calls were laced . Champion said that th > Team ponte Mi 5 In-| Gelay by some long surance 3, Drug 3, callers Cl ay ‘Vincent. 287,| Cedar Crest o Independents 1, was due, not so much to the Team No. 5 1, ‘Ogl low's 8. t-] Tues. 1 O'Clock heavy calling, as to the tie-up of toll c ts for information eople LHS Glenna Aksel: LHT Glenna Akselson 638. arbi- tration the teachers are tied to a system of negotiations and sal- settlement for which they have 1 no legal alternative — cer- et tey do not have the right to strike —'as a’means of making their demands'and needs publi or of forcing a reluctant joard into honest. negotiations. ‘The teachers can never hope to achieve salaries that sensibly compare with those in industry i e eo @ & Kootenay Animal Clinic . at Creston is pleased to be of service to you. ‘We are open Monday to Sunday. Hours are as follows: Monday to Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. hrou cya a this system. Under Cas- ‘ 8 am takes abe spain elemen- tary teacher with two years of university training, foury years to mate] bihis danttor.s salary; and a ith a five year ‘univer- sity degree still needs six years to nate a Celgar pulp raill jour- neyman’s salary. It takes fhe Same teacher 14 years to catc! up to him in 8 am. - 4 p.m, (By Appointment Only) OFFICE HOURS: 1 - 2 p.m. Monday - Saturday 7 - 7.30 p.m. (By Appointment Only) Telephone 356-2822 Dr. K, Marling, D.V.M. expensive, and this if arbitration follows its usual at tern, is no saving in the en the school boards and leads e no ultimate advantage for the teachers. The findings of the commit- tee are almost inevitably a com- promise which could have been: reached in negotiations, Castle- gar teachers, in their final ne- gotiations in November, stated a gness to accept an agree- ment equivalent to Trail’s salary settlement. In oe the Castlegar. the clothes. This means Apt some moisture is retained. to make clothes soft and fibers more elastic. One’ 'system automatically pene drop in air tem- s it passes through the wet clothes. This determines the rate of evaporation taking Place in the dryer drum. T¢also allows ~ the -control +|to accurately calculate the dry- ing period of any given load. Heat is reduced gradually as clothes become dry and at the critical poomaent the control shuts off the dryer. ‘The other system is elec: tronic, the GAMA - official ex- plained. ‘A: moisture sensing el- ement on’ each of three patties - inside the If you want to take advantage of special sale prices... © degree of drying is reached, gas dryer shuts off automatic- “According fo Massey, both systems will prevent the harsh, coarse. texture, and deep-set at are of over-drying. He that home economists with the Gas Appliance ary schedule “whieh was a den dollars higher than Trail’s sche- dule in most catagories and which included grants for those teachers who would be taking extra courses and working to- Business and Professional Directory OUTBOARD MOTORS LAWN MOWERS AND TILLER REPAIRS WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE h. 365-6767 CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY. Recovering a Remodelling arpet — Tiles Craftsmanship Guaranteed Call for free estimates — no obligation Phone 365-5636 pointed out | Ba 1 Ghrisimas Songs ‘Heard at Hospital Songs of Christmas were heard at the Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital when the Junior Ghote of: ner Castlegar ; waited “Ou a touch of th eave Spirit on Christmas Eve, ler the direction of Mrs, Walter ett Marken the chil- dren were delighted with the response given them and Nirs. | =\the clothes. 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