PAGE Bé, THE HERALD, Wednesday, September 18, 1974 - CROSSWORD PUZZLE Tapay1S ANSWER ws) ul = ‘Ls iE ny 4 DOWN: . 1. Appeared 2. Sports setting 3. Nonsense! 4. Nigerian city " “BH ttown G6. Medieval minor oficer 1. Glacial ACROSS -, 1, Bistro 5. Alder tree (Scot.) 8. Barren 9. Jacket: . style 13, Iranian's ancestor 14, Berate- 15. Adjourn 16, Endured {2wdey 17, Recess - 19,‘Tele-. graphic ~ sound, 20. Alleviate - - | 21, Actress Lan- - chester 22. Hosiery aaitlop— Se => wu oe! TOME eZ iw Ol use| The first muted rumours of North western development were borne to this sector by the ° damp south ‘coast winds, and. brough! “cries, of agony from concerned people from” bo dedicated environmentalists and common. citizens: After their erieS had been stilled by “soothing reassurances and. familiar lullabies; borne by the same ‘soft south: wind, other ~ cries are beginning to be heard. . The town' councils of major - north west coast communities joined ‘their voices in song and’' the tune reached Its crescendo - -in recent weeks, Their chosen chiefs formed a-hunting party © that hit Victoria in true, Haida fashion. They ran the.prey to earth in a little logging camp on The Istand,. and came home. triumphant, brandishing - tiny fragments. of. wisdom and exultiug. over their press releases, 0 “The cry of the -en- vironmentalists was: ‘Plan, Plan” and “listen to the voices cf thase whose foot-steps go - pefore you", The cry of the ‘chief elders of the villages, less _ than: a year. after _ blusters of rumor broke over the coast is “enough of this planning, lets get started building _ things, _money and attracting more and more people to” our towns”, - “Hurry,” sayeth the ones, “gives ug a shot in the arm’, But do the ones wander what” 18, Cabbage | (var.} 3 Zz ra 26. Afore-" mentioned 27. Arabian Nights - character : 7 : Hi AlD A Travel Service Ltd. 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The current picture here is’ not. one of ‘unem- ployment, but rather a riatter af no employables. Witness to — _ this the Northwest Logger’ ’ Associations advertisement for ‘all kinds of logging workers’ and their brief to the federal government asking for a Commission. enquiry into the welfare system to find some way to release men from these rolis to fill the insatiable demand for logging: workers. ‘Why, the. very chief elders. themselves have bemaaned that, very system for years. Bat isit not time now for a few" specifics? te . The first, and possible best example, Is what must. be considered the first rung of northern: development, ‘the proposed CN rall “link “to, Groundhog.. This first step is but.a small item when com- ‘pared to the: total. over-all . program, but the planning and surveying has been in progress for.a.year now. and .no_con- struction has been started. If - ratios are maintained as to size _-and -importance between ‘the .- rail construction and the overail Northwestern development, ~’. their feelings _somedne. less,, than -8 ‘trained : “mathematician will be able: to: “compute the years of :plarining that must go-into the project, .- Thats right, must, Since the’ first) proposed ‘route was ~ established for the 75 mile first -* plage to Kiteen ‘River’ . there havebeen many changes , three” of them ‘major changes, -one involving two extra crossings of the Kalum River, and a rise in the ideal-gradient of .8 percent” toa grade of about 1.2 percent. That may not sound like much, but it means a lot of dollars, and it hos been done fer en- vironmental. and ecological . reasons, based on ‘reports and_ . studies done by. consultants. . The CN canstructlon people are muttering in their schnapps and the muled ‘tones come out ‘Like this; “We are paying good money (o relocate our line to -gatisty the people of the nor- ag ainst “the B,C-R..”; by the Tachie Lake Band, and if they _want togo over thehill Lo where , the grass :is always greener, the. - Williston ‘Lake’ Wander. . We hold at our“docrstep the ° last greatundeveloped region in © North America, As . Bobbie ‘Williams said, in the light of - - world problems and population, , it would be immoral not’ to. is plannéd to accammodate only ° “the normal” growth.” -. Mister, “when you annaunce a ulti. raiilion’ dollar scheme, nothin’ - project aln’t normal no more. ©” develop it, but sure aa sin issick « . it would be fourfold more im-" - moral to develop it without sufficlent-and proper'planning. ~There-is time to do this right, and makeit a place te be proud of but {t must not be a series of shots in the. arm. all strung together on the wires of waste and shortjterm pain. * -thwest, but we see violations of - ‘environmental. standards being . committed: by: loggers and’ ‘miners.. How come we alone piper? Consider ifa different set of- standards are adopted in order .. to” expediate the northwestern development. a The ‘Chief. must pay the Jocal examples’ of: planning. lacks, like the Lack that created * the-Ootsa Reservoirs; the lack | that sbrought on a law-suit Elder from up _ country: should look at'a few . |: DON'T You KNOW IT'S UNHEALTHY TOLET CHICKENS RUN AROUND INSIDE YOUR - HOUSE ? 20 YEARS. Les Watmough, SEs THIS WE a ER’S For And: A > > ETTER: I “OM; YOURE BEING OVERS . PROTECTIVE. ari 13 years old and the youngest In my family, Most of, the gicla in our town are allowed to go aut with boys wha drive car. Twant fo go out with a bay yho Is 17 yoars old, My mother daesu't like him and she doesn’t, want me go- ing out with him. I> just, Unink she is heing over-protective ” be- cause I'm the youngest. What do: you think? How can f get her to- see things my" way or at least “Jisten-to what I have to say? How ° can I get her a trust my judge ments? 1 ‘think, “fo mature enough lo Randle going out with out with Mm : OUR REPLY: Sorry, bul we | . aerce with your mother, We feel fulure you'll realize she was right. you are too young.to be goings ’- 1 you have o teense problem yoy west” o whether they drive cars or nol, Most’ 13 year-old girls we know About Teenagers are net ollowed to-go out with 9 * 17 year-eld boys. No matler how. - old you are, you always feel that. yeu are making mature judge- .-: mens, When you were @ years old, mony of the things your par: ents didn't want you to doscemed right to you. Bul: later you’ re: , alized you weren't ‘ag malure.as | you. thought. And ioday, you” | probably: wouldn't ery and. fuss. >). about. that new dress you just: had to have for your Joy doll. when you were 6 years old, You... also thought that you were right, but today, you'll prohably laugh - about ‘the whole thing. Listen. to your mother this time: In the | 17 year-old “boys, fe diewe or on oration Rae drase ri ir . 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