PAGE. B2 Estimates Debate Sets Record “the debates on the estimates, of the Government departments seta record Wednesday as the longest since 1962. The Legislature has been ‘debating departmental estimates for 24 days and 36 +. Separate sittings. The previous record was 23 days and 37 sit- lings in 1969 and 1971. ' Before “the change of Government, ‘sittings beyond midnight were. cammon, with one silling in 1972 going beyond midnight and-through to noon * the next-day, In theory, the estimates : must be passed by the end of the 1373 fiscal year on March 31, but ‘there ‘is-a two-week period of . grace .befare interim: supply + big must, be introduced and - approved so.the Government — “ean pay its expenses. ~ By: Friday morning anly sevenof the 19 departments had ~ their: estimates. approved. : Health, Minister. ‘Dennis. Cocke THE” “SYMPOSIUM ON “OPORESTRY organized by the - =: B.C; Camber of Cofnmerce to’ ~ Vexamine forest policy in British Columbia, and its impact on ‘the Ucipants. from all: parts of the pravince,: according to a slatement“taday by. Frank -Beinder," President. of. the » Chamber and chairman of the meeting! :" More - than’. 60 “registrations have already, been “received,” he said. ‘Hotel in’ Victoria on -April 22nd, “particlpation.-by “specialists in ‘Several aspects of forestry such “asi °-) economic . impact; “marketing. ;probleims and achievements; methods _ of populace ’ ‘is attracting par-~ “Scheduled. for: ihe Empress the « Symposium will” include. operation; «lls probable furure -- began his estimates Monday and had them approved Wed- nesday, | Highways Minister Graham Lea followed, and his estimates were debaled mor- ning, noon and evening on Thursday and were still awailing approval - Friday morning. Departments approved so far are Agricullure, Altorney- General, Premier; Finance, Consumer Services, Education :and Health, Departments waiting include . Highways; Housing; Human Resources; Industrial Development, Trade ‘and Commerce (now awaiting a . . hame change. to Economic Development); Labour; Lands, Forests: and Waler Resources; Mines” and = Petroleum Resources; Municipal Affairs; ’ Pravincial Secretary; Public Works; Recreation and Con- servation; Transportation and Communications. " Symposium: on | Forestry — policy recofnmenided by the B.C, Chamber of: Commerce, R.E. Skelly, ND.P. {Alberni),. chairman, . Select Standing Commitlee on Forestry, will ‘autling B.C, Government forest licies, and W.R. Bennett, S.C. South ‘Dkanagan), ‘Leader of the Opposition, will comment. In addition, representatives of small business, ‘large in-— dustries, “suppliers, municipalities, . labour” and specialists in wildlife’ and ecology and, other groups will express their views on what the B.C.. forest policy should be. ” - ‘This is-not a meeting of forest industry companies,’ Mr. Beinder said -.“‘The purpose of -- the meeting is ‘to provide a forum for informed opinion on what is the best over-all forest THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. -_KALUM BRIDGE | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1974 Government Sets Recycling — "The Provincial Government ‘will begin recycling all waste paper from its Vicloria offices on Monday (April 1), Public Works Minister Bill’ Hartley announced Friday. Waste paper from Provincial Government buildings Victoria will be taken lo alan Paper Stock, Tyee Road, Victoria, where it will be shredded, bailed and shipped te Belkin Paper: board “in Vancouver ‘for recycling. “Besides conserving our forestry resource, — this operation will reduce by ap- proximately $00 tons per year. the volume of waste hauled _KI TES CAN BE | DANGEROUS — Kile flying time is here once again and B.C.: Hydra. issues it annual warning to all youngsters -- and grownups as well - not to -fiy kites’ near- powerlines or Lowers. “Everyone should understand - thal the cord holding:a’ kile, particularly if the cord is wet, may act as a conductor if it touches a charged powerline,” says the Manager of BC Hydro’s safety department. “The electric current. can iravel down the cord to the person holding it. . If this hap- pens ihe consequences can be very serious.” - “So have fun but play safe. Keep kites well away from powerlines, poles and towers. If a, kite should be . langled in powerlines drop the cord at once.-Don’t pull on it. *. Don't try ta free the kite with a - ‘long pole.” The pole too can act. “asa conductor.” ; Each. year serious accidents occur in British Columbia because people do not heed this - ‘warning. Grown-ups as well as ‘children have been killed while away to the Victoria dump. ‘We are’ pleased with the co- operation. we have received from Mayor Peter Poilen and the City of Victoria to facilitate this program,” said Hartley. The program reflects’ the Government's desire to im- - prove resource utilization in the ~ Provinee and stop in the one- directional flow. of resources into waste disposal sites, he said.” “Each ton of paper recycled Saves’ approximately 17 trees, and using secondary (recycled) fibre, instead of the ‘raw resource also conserves energy,” said Hartley, The Minister alsa announced irying to free a kite from powerlines. . “B.C. Hydro” urges - all youngsters and all parents to. study the following code and follow it 16° thé letter,” the manager of BC Hydra, Kite Fiyers Code -Always fly kites in an open field or park, away from “play safe, too. Chevron - _ Your. Chevron | -Care_ : e : thal ‘a ‘plot “project : ‘for the recyeling of waste paer, from Provincial : Government - buildings In- Vancouver ip’. planned. It'is hoped that-this project will be operational within the nexl few months. “4 nope thal Government . initlative in this regard ‘will set an example for busindss, in- dustry and other ‘institutions. I am tatd thal paper. comprises approximately 59 percent of the total volume of municipal solid wastes, An effective recycling program would greatly reduce . ‘the total and would be’ of great ecological be benefit,” " said Martley- =. : powerlines, towers and tratfic. -Use perfectly’: dry string, © ‘never wire.or metallic string. - «Never try, lo remove. a Kite . that " catches on-:- electric powerlines or towers. ©: -Don’t fly :a-kite in wet or - stormy weather. .. «Have fun with your ke = bul foals ' : 1 "Headquarters _ Courteous Reliable Service ~ 7 a -CALL 606-4137 IS COMING DOWN © ae evaluation of _ forest . policy for all the people of B.C,” apne FabINAL” Teo Per All the decking has been removed from the of ihe old one. J : Fe ‘ er Kalum River Bridge bul it will be next winter. | © The reason‘for the summer Jong selay i is to aed atin wins an “structed in 1911, has been replaced by aconerete the Kalum River,a 1 valuable spawning river for 4531 Lakelse Ave, Terrace, B. 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