: ‘and was . is ‘borne by ‘Yocal lan. ~ downers, ‘who in the ‘normatly, _ Yeproduction - " - geasful... roe, "Local. _ environmental protection boards have now begun a. full-scale liming — program, This year, lime solution is to be spayed into 1,500 lakes and streams from barges or. tanker | trucks, ° The program will cost $28 million in its first. three : years, and most of the money will come from a tax" that takes effect duly 1 — the equivalent of 10 cents on -. every barrel -of ‘fuel oil. Fifteen n per cent of the cost oe ‘ fishing rights on lakes. "But, as Bengtsson . said, “liming - [s . just aspiring, the symptoms. *: Going after the source of difficult. In, 1989 the government clamping a celling of 2.5 per ~ Sweden seeks cure for ac - “19708 - . the . ' Swedish system own the: * eountry. The switch to ‘low- - heavy and - expensive — asplrins" that only relleve © - the problem: is politically. and: economically more took action within: Sweden, . _cent on the sulphur content “ of fuel ofl. By 1972, that was ever to ane per cent ii - than ‘seven years: found the ; cs ane guerrillas had. three choices: Surreti th or: evacuate. ” we the ‘ities, and in. the. ‘mid one-per-cent -eelling was extended. to some other areas. By. next - year it will cover the whale | most significant pollutant. sulphur fuels has coat “the Swedes an estimated, $15 "The treaty: Inluted no million. ve - action, plan; - But this is not enough, ,. Signatory. nations Bengtsson sald. ‘again this month in eva. “These Swedish emission »» The: Swedes ‘have: proposal: Reduce: ‘sulphur discharges by. 30: percent continent-wide by : 1008, by ' equipping new and Febuilt power "> plants = -->).with -: “scrubbers,” smokestack reductions mean almost © ‘nothing except in the ‘im. mediate neighborhood. -It’s more a peychological move,’ to show we're. _ doing: ‘our part." “What the Swedes wanted - Organized religion makes. TW bid~ OTTAWA (CP) — The initial reaction has .been favorable : from at least some evangelists and mainline churches to the ; federal . broadcast regulator's call for applications for. a . Canadian religious pay TV channel. ; The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications - Commission said last Thursday it will license one channel : " for religious TV, on cable, delivered nationwide by satellite, . beliefs of Canadians.” Prankard, Ottawa evangelist and host of a morning religion . . A religious channel {s “long overdue," ‘said Rev. Bill show on a local channel. _ But he added a qote of caution: “«qnirehes have never been able to co-operate on anything. It may be difficult to make an interdenominational channel a reality,” The channel shared by all and paid for by al} ‘would take | miracle, but I believe‘in miracles, . Prankard said. Street, said he ia certain ownership of a Canadian religious network shared by almost - vall recognized | faiths can be worked out.. “We want to co-operate fully with all the churches, "he said, adding that he is “excited at the opportunity presented ‘to all churches in| Canada to. present wholesome - -programming to-the Christian community. woe. The Roman’ Catholic. Church has already shown a keen: interest in the use'of televisibn to promote, Christian values, | The Catholic Media Foundation, formed a year ago by the © Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, airs public _ Service announcements on the BC and: 19 ‘commercial television stations. ” : Catholics strongly. support the ads and want: ‘more - electronic pulpit." David Mainse, host of the evangelistic’stiow 100 Huniley. programs based on hasic moral values said Gabriele Eide, oo the foundation’s executive director. And the CRTC move was welcomed at'a Halifax meeting . last. week of’the Association of Roman ‘Catholic’ ‘Com- municators of Canada, gthe association’ Ss. president, ‘Rev Barry Jones, said ‘the CRTC, in proposing.an: interfaitt ‘network, is “reflecting equitably the religiotis practices and Jones said the CHTC decision reflected to. a ‘considerable’ extent the views of the! Interfaith’: Communications Coalition, which represents the six ‘major ‘denomiifations i in Canada. In its brief to. the RTC, ‘the oiganization rejected. the.” notion that peoplé would aive up ‘church on Sunday tor the” ‘CRTC ‘Spokesman - Nick’ Sibor admits” Mainse's: organization, ‘Crossroads Christian. Communicaticns, ne, ce was a.cotalyst for ihe new channel: Crossroads’ application for.a satellite licence in get WAS ~” turned down, but its request ‘spurred hearings last winter. which drew .1,500 submissions... - Mainse said he is 89-per-cent sure Groseroads. now y will © reapply for a licence to the ERTC. Applications fi must be in . by Sept. 2. . Lanny Norry of the CRTC’ s broadcast programs branch said that since “religion ‘by its: nature’ is coniroversial : broadcasting,” a national ecumenteal-type. service should © , suit most tastes..- The commission will call” ‘public hearings o on ‘the’ requests’ for licences after the September application deadline has assed. . . So “ t “NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING a - aviuttora Land Reserve Amendment oe — | By. -Law Project No. ADP. 02-8322 _ DL. 360 van 1970 their ‘work. contributed Swedish officials | look ‘or. "to the aigning of'a Rurbpean © support. ‘from West: Ger-. treaty. calling for abatement - -many, whose.’ government of sulphur ‘discharges, the has recently: ‘tightened © ‘up. per cent of their exporis are - oe ; ‘ . is. : a, ae - a ; sey oe cree cat, "inc matatteca déteced’ 1 BUSINESS ROAD RUNNER . “ acidrain damage tothe in humene have been te | SERVICETO German fo: ie a ; used: ’ oo ; = _ «tie don't know exactly, corroded copper droms water TERRACE-THORNHILL- ‘ too,” said Hultberg; of. the’ -Pollution -aysiems that. filter “out ’ Wir2 Bik. 31 x ’ EVERGREEN St.| ‘| Take NOTICE that an sppllcation is being: ‘mnade: by Wa Distric! of Terrace to delete the South-east: séctHor of: District Lot 0. Range 5, C, D. from the. Agricultural ‘Land Reserve. 360, Range 5;.C.0.; THE INTENT: This appl leation 1616 delate the Apricvitural ‘ Land Reserve designation on lands which are completely developed as residentiat land use. : The proposed amendment. by. law thay be viewed by any and all interésted persons during normal business hours (8:00 4.m, ta4:00p. im.) os to ray. at ihe Municipal - Office, ‘a218 Eby Sireti, e W48/ 87300 pm. tithe Muntel al Covell Chambers... LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Sovth-eatt Section of Distric} Lot’ , Any person(s): ‘wistiIng to Moidh ‘Shnporien a do 6 In writing to ; Take NOTICE ‘and; be Severed orig : Terrace B. C.- the. PUBLIC. HEARING. will be held on Mansy, dune 13, : ele éplnions regarding. thie and Cotinell and. theevening of the Public tearing. RAS. Greno ~ ' . . ; ; ' lannlog Director ge eee 8195 - Ratio Message Ancwesing Service . For Pager No.31. . The threat. to the. forest . frightens. ; ‘Swedes. Thirty “pipes. 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