PUBLISHED BY NORTHWEST PUBLICATIONS LIMITED Published five days a week at 3112 Kaium Street; Terrace, B.C. A member of the Canadian Daily Newspaper’ Publisher's ‘Association and Varied circulation, Authorized 45 Second class mall Registration number 1201, Postage paid in cash, return posiage guaranteed, ED VAN DER LEELIE GORDON HAMILTON PRODUCTION MANAGING EDITOR MARY OLSEN. ADVERTISING P.O. BOX 399, 3212 KALUM STREET TERRACE, B.C. One step backwards as bomb goes BOOM — President Nixon’s announcement that the Cannikan test or ‘‘Bomb blast”’ for the Aleutians is to proceed came in dismay and sadness to Canada. In a time when such things were proven ridiculous, arms race and all, we certainly have fallen one step behind in the continuing surge for hope that mankind is ever-changing in its motives for peace and happiness for society. : It could be conceived, that wherever one goes, ther will always be one John Wayne or Nixon to stifle the minds of countless innocent people. It's a pity, really. The world is rapidly changing in a conscious desire for ending the rut that has been brought on for centures. Never before have we had so many. - people, young and old alike, who want to do something for the environment, It amazes me that the Herald, supposedly — staffed by responsible citizens of our community could publish an article as obviously biased as — the one in Wednesday's October 27th Edition. The statement by . the Herald “The Opposition continued to blast the Press” portrays the Aldermen. vs Mayor Jolliffe and the Herald. , It woGld appear that'as Mayor: Jolliffe by his own admission has been favoring the news media with material behind the j mF peoples of the powers. educated to bear resemblance to ignorance. Letter tor the peace of nations, for the ‘killing’ of disease, for the end of world hunger, tor the conclusion of past bitter days. . It’s funny you know....but it would be interesting if someone, somewhere, — declared war and not a soul showed up for the affair. This, of course, follows the famous: poster saying, ‘‘Suppose they gave a war and no one came.”’ | It seems as funny that one can’t cheat the people anymore. know Cannikan is wrong. Unlike, forty years ago, when mankind was willing to listen to almost anything dictated by People Today, we are too Strange isn’t it, that a world still continues to suffer under the threshold of a few chosen men. Perhaps, badly chosen men. Well....Cannikan is go. Our ideals have been shattered. backs of Council, the Herald is -Mayor is backed by the Power of the Local Press, Alderman as behaving like a Sincerely, Harry Hanlan responding by portraying the group of children and the Mayor as possessing the only sanity in the group. : Are'we to believe that all the people we installed as _Aldermen are incompetent? This bit of everyone being out of ._ Step but Vic,is wearing a trifle: « : Ine NEE Beck oo woah j ng certainly go to a group of our Aldermen rather than to one dissenting Mayor, even if that Editor's Note; The Aldermen nor the Mayor are incompetent. . Their behaviour, which sometimes, includes the Mayor, is far. from being responsible, Attendance at a council session, ; might give you the same picture. That is for you to decide. Thank you for writing. ‘ | say a thousand words. " the core of my personality and BY WALTER RINDER ~Llove you.” There is a much greater motivation than simply my spoken words. For me to love, is ta commit myself, freely and without reservation. 1 am sincerely interested in your happiness and well being. Whatever your needs are, I will try to fulfill them and will bend in my values depending on the importance of your need. If you are lonely and need me, I will be there. If in that lineliness. you‘ neellta talk, Will listen. ‘If you need to listen,.I will talk. ‘If you: need to be held, I will hold you. : 1 will lie naked in body with you ifthat be your need. If you need fulfillment of the flesh, I will give you that also, but only through my love. I will try to be constant with | you so that you will understand A NEW VIEW A) I am buying my car through a finance company but . lt would rather pay cash and not be in debt. ‘ B) Why? A) I would like to have it paid off. I don’t like being in debt, B) Don’t you have any debts? A) No - well, perhaps. I owe . the dentist $80. B) That's a kind of debt - a debt for services ~ incurred largely for convenience, Are you in debt in any other way? A) No. an B) Let's look at your situation , und see. If you were renting your house would you be in debt? , . A) ‘No. 7 B) ‘If you were buying the house on a mortgage would you be in-debt?, . -- A) Yes 0 B). If you leased the. house would you be in debt?- A) I'm not sure,’ eodann' This conversation has been . ‘recorded to demonstrate some of the foggy thinking about what “Debt” is. In the above casa you could be paying exactly the same amount per month and have the use of exactly the same Ouse. “debt” when you lease or-rent |. ug when you buy using debt. — " For example, the apartment dweller owes’ the apartment owner for the use of shélter and: Facilities just'‘ag-mych as the , Car-buyer owes’ money.-to the _ finance: company: which has: “add he. money. to’ facilitate the ae F advanced. - urchase. mo oy lag . AY Well, not exactly, becuse’. | “Instead N BAA NASAL AN | Me INTERIOR NEWS Pe from that understanding you can gain strenth and security that Iam acting as me. I may falter with my moods. I may project, at times, a strangeness that is alien to you which may bewilder or frighten you. There will be times when you question my motives. But because people are never constant and are as changeable as the seasons, I will try to build up within you a faith in my fundamental attitude and show. - -you, that. my inconsistency. ~onlytorfhe moment and ‘not ‘ai; Aft of tne.” [-Will“shbw Ol last you Idve now, Each and every day, for-each day is a lifetime. - Every day we live, we learn more how to love. I will not - defer my lave nor neglect it, for if I wait until tomorrow, tomorrow never comes. It, is like a cloud in the sky, passing by. They always do, you know. If I give you: kindness and’ 4 bought using mortgage debt can be sold and. the mortgage relired or transferred: to. another party. In the case of the tar purchased on credit, you can sell the car and either retire or transfer the debt. The fact is, wherever we turn we are using our credit. have learned to use it to advantage and live in relative comfort because of.it. Even if we fail to recognize the subtle iorms credit may take it’s still there. Returning to “A”:‘in the opening conversation. ~ Let's. suppose ‘he has made ‘his last . payment on-his car ‘and_ the purchase credit is wiped out, Will he! now take out a. credit - card. with an oil company? if Le ; Honourable Jean. Marchand, ‘Minister’ — of ..Regional. Economic: 1 cet TB : today. eanounced that Western Pemco * .. The’ incentive. of approximately: banning (choke!) T. the B.C. Government Should have banned at least (gasp!) in encloSed public. areas...” We. . Expansion,. understanding, then 1 will receive your faith. If] give hate ‘and dishonesty, I will receive - your distrust. If I give you fear and am afraid, you will become ‘ afraid and fear me. I will give ‘to you what I need to receive. To what degree (amount) I give love is determined by my own capability. My capability is determined by the environment of my past existence and my understanding of love, truth and sat (God. . \: My . understanding. is :.. is determined . by. .my :iparents, . involved in my life or ‘my life touches.. - “friends; jlaces I have'lived and been. All experiences that have fed into my mind from living. I will give you as much love as I can. If you will show me how to give more, then I will give more, I can only give as much as you need to receive or allow me to give. If you recelve all I ean give, -endlesg and fulfilled. . If you” Sy, so! he will be in debt for his gasoline purchases. What about his' car insurance? He. will be billed for ‘that. Don’t his payments represent. the debt’ owed to his insurance company taking on his risk? '. ‘The Canadian Consumer Credit Factbook, published by the Canadian Consymer Loan Association and the Federated Council of Sales . Finance. Companies points aut the . increase in debt. of a number of -sectors “of Canada’s’ economy over the past decade, - Between. 1961 sand 1967, mortgage debt in Canada more than doubled from $9.2 billion to --$19,0-billion, Between 1961 and i968 consumer credit increased - by 98 percent from $4.3 billion to. .. rewarding. « e Tobacco ads Are you in debt? W -income ‘along . with | holdings of liquid savings and ‘.did.. we . Re requirements were not being | (% Dae | S-- maybe . ee Smoking -— receive a portion (part) of my. : love, then 1 will give others the. balancel am capable of giving. . I must give all that I have, being whatIlam. . Love is universal. Loveis the movement of life. I have loved a boy, a girl, my parents, art, nature. All things in life [ find © beautiful. No human being or society has the right to condemn any kind of live I feel or my way of expressing it, if lam sincere, sincerity being. the honest _ Yealization of myself and there : . is no hurt_or pain intentionally rae I want to become a truly loving spirit. Let my words, if1 must. speak, become a restoration of. your soul: But when speech is silent, does a man project that great depth of : . his sensitivity. . When I touch then my love’ is -.you, or-kiss you, or hold you,T , am. saying & thousand words, aa y? $9.3 billion. | -LFigures frotn a‘ recenif DBS .. survey show that . mortgage. accounted. for nearly. three- quarters of average family debt, Consumer debt, (money owing for personal ‘financing needs) amounted to 20 percent. ° - Says . the . Pactbook: "The rapid increases. in. personal | the willingness to incur debt have been’. ‘the . factors responsible for continued large rises in. consumer , expenditure.” = Tt would: appear, , therefore, . ' that: Canadians: are willing. to ~ “neeept debt and’ are using it to . ea. ‘make ” their . lives. more 82 new jobs in B. “\OPPAWA: , October. 18-1971 :, The, ° station that will employ’an:estimate 2:persons. at:Trail,. British Columbia,’ large . : Ltd. of Ottawa, Ontario, will receivean: tl ; ineentive’ -under™ -Yet:for all. practleal -. purposes, you aré'as much in °~ “the -Regtonal Development Incentives:Act fora new* waste. treatment’ plant. and pumping $140,000 is based on’a rate of.10 percent * of the approved: capital estimated: a $580,000, plus'$1,000 for each: new job. created. et 4 - Following is: the text: of a @ & = report:on: points ‘observed by a4 Environment.and Land Use 1 Committee during an inspection -§ tour -of. environmental and pollution control safeguard being carried out -by Utah Construction. and. | Mining. Company at its copper-mining | 7 operation at Port- Hardy on 3am northern Vancouver Island: 1, The Environment. Control equipped. The information ori “record verified that work had been carried'out in accord with the Pollution Control Permit. A- '¥ complete record of monitoring: ¥ |. and testing of the water in .the 5 “i@j.- area had been carried out on a. _J. .theduled basis since. March, - 1971... The “programme being ‘followed had: been outlined by appropriate specialists under | .. the guidance of the UBC head of “: the “Department. : of. Mineral .. Engineering, J.B. Eyans and _’ ‘approved by.the Director. of the ~ Pollution Control Branch. «Testing is being carried out by on-staff personnel and by independent laboratories as ordered. - (Complete monthly reports are being prepared and presented, as required ‘to the Director of the Pollution -Control Branch. Complete. water. quality information has been recorded prior td start-up, Depth quality . records: are. available for salt -water and. all fresh water streams have been regularly smapled. Loe ; .Extensive sampling of the bottom area in Rupert Inlet has been carried out. concerning the biological, chemical, meterological and _ physical conditions to be found in the salt water on the surface Data © and at varying depths has been — ‘set down in detail. ° The inspection would confirm that a full. record of the environment condition has been prior to the start of -milling operations. : ; 2. The physicai works to allow discharge of the tailings at d- epth have been completed. Such include facilities for the. mixing f tof salt water with the tailings to documented- as’ such existed . Laboratories were staffed and fim Bee ee ee ee Reta + ensure, there -.will. not. be. : tet pee npevatire.. variation at the depth of deposit, . 3. The. water — recycling provisions have been installed to reduce the volume of liquid discharge into the Inlet. 4, Theemergency spill’basinis — | well advanced in construction. A temporary basin. has been constructed and will be . available for 'use if ever needed | ..,during the start-up ‘period. Test plots haye been . a established to determine the best type of growth to be used in there has been’ substantial displacement of the original ground voer, Some roadway - areas have already been planted to grass. st G. A-well conceived housing in Port Hardy. The town has development has been. erected the reclamation programme . -/§ involving the areas in which ~ obyiausly. benefitted from this priect.. 7 Top staff were available for _ questioning and explanation. It is obvious that & sincere effort is being made to protect.’ the ~ environment: from -:. any a) ‘detrimental. effects - by. . this. mining development. Inno case observe. followed, In fact It would appear tat extra precautions are being, ‘that ‘with’ mill “start-up. ‘any -detrimental’-effects to the ‘that taken, Assurance can be given : environment’ will show ‘up, in- © _ tently. in the, recorded’. 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