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Tel of $450,000. ° An additional $810,000 will be spent by the company for: cable: placing’ and” splicing before thé jobs are completed ' late in 1979, -Improved transmission « quality, and growth potential for Trail-Genelle calling and Trail-Castlegar long distance customers will be the bene- fits:to these ‘West Kootenay communities while both: the East Trail ares of Glenmerry and the ‘southern section of © Castlegar will be provided with upgraded’ service and’. allow the company to keep “pace with present and future growth, Travel and Diet. ‘Don't’. forget. to pack: those'‘spectal | diet: using .a sugar ‘take “it for. nted that’ ti ea tel will drt areas; * Theck eh nen aliead of | is. a pay about a forest CABLE-PLACING crews for B, seen operating’ t labor-saving, devic any ‘pulling: « st oT pal as d'con conduit atarate now * the ranger station ‘tate: Ths Jello Jello Jelly Powder oz. pkg. . | Asst’d. Flavors. iG NIAGARA | Hi, ros LEMONADE SuperwithSesame * 19° Butterhorns 25... 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' fires,’ insects and dis- ease,” says: Jensen, “but » public relations is a key part -of- that mandate. :“The public has to know ". who we are, Getting iavolved in,the community is a minor part of the job in terms of the * time involved ‘but the divi- dends are enormous.” The new script may. not seem like academy award : material but’ there’s more action ‘written into it than footage of lonely’ towers can offer. Cand? ‘population ‘pressures °. problem. finding: _ fire fighting crews.” camera créw -could . A catch MacNicol helping staff . train “volunteers \ during’ an annual fire ighting clase hefd hi Penne pean is available with practice. helicopter ‘air- “lifts of the students. and ‘ata .. rehearsed firefighting scene. “We don’t just tell the class about equipment,” says MacNicol,.“it's up to them to’ work the equipment at the mock fire scene. We feel this is i eutting {is* costlier: “We'te doing more se tive cutting now and.in ar visibly.xemoved from recreation areas. Selective ut’ it’ more satisfying ‘to the public relations isa. am that. doesn't end when I leave-the office. ” plaining Approximately “70> per ‘sons ‘listened ‘recently to . conservationist: Bruce. Kaun, * from ‘Sandon, as he presented, ‘a' ‘seminar ‘on Jobs and Energy at tho Nelson Consor- vation Center. + Kaun, former coordina. “tor .of the Penticton Conser- vation Center,.told the group ‘that Canadian energy policy. “precisely backwards,” and must be shifted from a “hard” to a “soft” energy system.: Kaun developed the ideas of hard and soft energy from physteist Amory Lovins’ ana- lyais, Soft energy systems, Kaun said, are systems that sare systainable in the long term, -have low social and economic impacts, and: are simple and inexpensive, while hard energy. syatems are large in scale, technologi- cally sophisticated and | coatly in social; environmental and economic terms, “There~ will jobs, not less, when we begin the necessary transition from hard energy to soft energy,” Kaun asserted in his intro- ductory ‘remarks,’ “Further- . more, such jobs will be more satisfying and will last longer than the boom-and-bust jobs in hard energy.” On being questioned by . one of the seminar’ partici- pants, Kaun explained that ‘current hard energy. systems result . in + employment: in construction for a few years, but when the jobs ‘end, the workers have to move on and Nakus Nakusp Seniors be more AND WEEE EAIRROD, ‘Wednesday. J CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, ‘aly "26, 1979 Cl Environmentalists Seek Policy To Conserve and Create Jobs one try to find new jobs else- where. “Beveral United States’ government departments, and uplons “such as the Machinists, and Laborers’ International Union and the IWA have produced studies which show that millfons of jobs could be created by 1990 if energy sources like solar, wind and conmer vation were developed. The slogan ‘Con- servation Creates Jobs’ has “veal meaning to anyone who joke at the situation in this iB! “What is most interesting of all,” said Kaun, “is a new study prepared for the Econ- ,omle Council of Canada by David Brooks. Brooks shows, with detailed statistics to back him up, that a soft-ener- gy policy for Canada ‘could To Receive Provincial Grant ‘A grant totalling $83,333 has been: approved to the in Senior Citizen - Arrowtarial ‘- Sqclety. for the. construction «of a’ senior citizen housing | project in Nakusp, in'a recent announcement. by. Lands ‘Parks and Housing Minister James R. Chabot. ” <: Phe : proposed project will provide | much-needed additional senior citizen ac- and just as‘ ’ A- flight back:to Kaslo _ would be. a. ‘film-maker’s paradise. The director, can envision the big screen filled ” by another spectacular view of both districts d by tourists -on'the accessibility: of logging roads and location“: & few miles of road and breathtaking scenery. At. Kaslo ‘they'd find. Jensen in the local arena ‘prepping the. girls’ hockey team he coaches and at the curling rink where he ehjoys ~ a fast league game,” As’ he says, “Public of built by local ranger stations.” Every film needs a apec- tacular ending. The countless unscripted types: guys. like Jensen, MacNicol and their communities: act. out every summer, fighting forest fires’; ‘are the awesome promoters of public relations, * type of and we will continue it.” -- The scene; could. then shift to the rural‘commiunity ‘and record MacNicol’s aside |. as the ‘camera’ pans the | mighty © Purcell, Mountains and ‘the crystal waters of Kootenay Lake. ge “Many people are new to: the area and are from cities. Environmental “concerns have forced ‘a change .in _ logging practices. No longer. | Jensen ‘and play ‘an active role in. the annual Kootenay Community Sports days held at Kaslo in’ * - May and at’ Lardeau on’ Labour Day: At Kaslo, it would take a Feel of film to capture Jensen as a tree:planting contestant, as-an event judge, as master of ceremonies, and as a buoyant supervisor of the water pump heats. . 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Itis estimated this proj- ect will take six months to complete and will create 10 jobs, most of which ‘will be filled” by ‘local * Slocan, for example, an auto- raise our standard of living: and cut unemployment,” Kaun also pointed out that energy is used to replace: labor in modern factories. “In‘ matic sorter is being installed energy projects.” ‘During a pointed discus- sion of his remarks, Kaun called: for national action on the problem. “The only way to enaure that the kind of: Kaun concluded sayin, that. ety has taken short-sighted view of ener, ‘for too long. We have to adopt a policy for energy,: use which” respects © their? to produce Sesign 4 issueg. ‘The fina one: in the: : ee series on alternative resour-:: ces;-will be held the 2 of July, 28: in’ the Nelson: Ch of Co Pees, employees, "Opening Wed., August 1. at China Creek Former Carefree Trailer Factory, across from China Creek Shell Station, Livst off the dt atl niu “Werolioees cali One of the largest in B.C. 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