* PAGE 2 TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE B.C. ~ Noise a. Uutant Technical aspects of coping with water pollution and noise pollution will be studied by professional engineers attending two programs at the University of British Columbia the week of June 21-25, Programs are _ being sponsored hy the UBC Center for Continuing Education. Dr. Peter Krenkel and Prof. W.W. Etkenfelder, Jr., department of environmenta? and water resources engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, will head a 5-day short course on Advanced Water Pollution Control Engineering Monday-Friday, June 21-25, room 2225, Buchanan building, UBC. Topics will include: general concepts of water pollution control and the effects of wastes on the aqualic environment; aerohic and anaerobic bilogical waste treatment; chemical treatment and advanced waste treatment processes; and application of treatment process to specific waste problems. Graduates get saving Graduates of the Defensive Driving Course in B.C. can now enjoy a saving in their car insurance premiums, the B.C. Safely Council announced last week. “This is a significant breakthrough for motorists in this provinee,”’ said P.C, Woodward, Council general manager. “For the first time in Canada, a national insurance company, the Dominion of Canada Group. has given recognilion to the value of (his Course as a means of improving driver skills and attitude," He said the Council was hope/ul olher insurance firms in the province might soon take similar action. “In the U.S. the trend is that way. The lead has been taken hy the big Hartford Group of insurance companies.” he added. : Thus far,’ concessions on national firms only in British Columbia and Georgia. The B.C. Safety Council. he said. has been offering the Course through night schools for the past five years. It is currently available in 70 communities-across B.C. More than 25.000 drivers have taken the Iraining during this period. “We believe this offer by. the Dominion of Canada Group will he a real slimulus for many amore drivers {o enroll in the Course."’ Woodward siad. “They will save some money. Bul mostly they will benefit by learning sater driving methods ‘as a protection to themselves and their families," | Planning committee. Cont'd from Page 1 of general revenue and paid for hy the taxpayers of Terrace,”’ Jolliffe added. (MacDonald said in an interview that ‘planning commitlées don't make - decisions -- they simply make recommendations which are subsequently considered and decided upon by council.”"} Jolliffe's statement continued: ‘‘Alderman .MacDonald in his capacity as chairman of the committee was - placed ina double role where at times the applicant for a McElhanney & . Associates a company’ of ‘which. MacDenald was., an employee’ and “shareholder.” Se “Although Alderman MacDonald left his chair of his own free will on occasions when - his client's business was- being .- discussed, the final event which | - moved me to action was an |. . . application for a subdivision ‘in which the owners were listed as :’ Mr. and Mrs, Ian MacDonald, which would have to go before planning . committee — for approcal. . een | .. “The application was turned | before. MacDonald “was. an’ - council,” Jolliffe added, © = | _¢ ~ Referring to a threat by other | members. of the “planning ~ committee ‘to. quit’ over «the | ‘dismissal’: of. “MacDonald, |.’ Jolliffe said he was: gure. that after they had. thought 'it over |. - “they will realize that-they are | * dletted to. work for the good ‘of |" ‘the. municipality regardless ‘of " -h what. their, -personal - feelings 6 SeMay be ke oo “Oneein public office, they [0° _. Should (reallze’-that ‘they Jare |: ’ expecled: to: have. no personal ia *; the, council TN feelings ia‘ . vv Chamber)!” hé'sald . - premiumsvaresbeing.offered- byt BL.c+... ’ down by council twice last year | i ~-E-member.: A two-day seminar on Noise and the Environment will be held Thursday an Friday, June 24 and 25, room 104 Buchanan Building, UBC, This program is planned {to indicate the health j a hazard of noise, examine the nuisance of environmental noise and discuss the problems of and solutions to noise control CALGARY STAMPEDE July 8-17, Fly with PWA to the greatest outdoor show on earth, Ten days of real western fun. See the bronc busting, brahma bull riding and the stage spectacular, Visit the Indian village and the midway. Square dance in the streets, That's just partof the excitement, And only 60 ay is Banfiand the scenic grandeur - “oftheRotkliass = : “Miles: awa’ July 17-25. 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Dr. G.J, Thiessen, applied physics division, National Research Council, Ottawa, will open the program with keynote address on Environmental Noise — in Canada. ’ Topies of other sessions will include: experiences in noise control; noise and hearing at threshold _ shift; conservation; noise, prediction measurement and legislation; principles of noise control; and problems and hearing trends in modern architecture, . Enrolment to both programs islimited, Persons interested in attending should contact the UBC + Center for Continuing Education. 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The roaring, North SANUS National Championship One of the major problems of communication is bringing our emotional ability. to communicate in line .with. our technical competence, according to L.C, Hempsall, Vice-President of Construction and Engineering of Eurocan.- Speaking at the British Columbia regional meeting of the Broadcast News and Radio Television News Directors Association in Terrace Friday, Hempsall. told «the news DAYS July 22-37. Edmonton fabulous Gald Rush days of 1898 come alive and the whole city is a. biggest Midivay in: merica, Y- wd RSSy duly 20-August 8, PWA can take you to Seattle and all the Seafair ' attractions. The . boat races, motor racing withcars and drivers from the ylndy 500", plus the - International Highland . 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