HARDWARE STORES Page 10, The Herald, Friday, December 15, 1978 a a ane a | 4 All listings subject to change without notice, T. Vy. {Guid a SATURDAY 5 p.m. to midnight (| aa CFTK BCTV | KcTS 3 (cBf) 4 (cT¥) 9 (PBS? - . :00 | Journey to NHI Wide World Here to .. :15 | Adventure Hockey of Sports Make | 730 [KING Detroit at Cont'd Music = 45 News Toronto Cont'd Cont'd ma 10 Night Cont'd. News Once Upon ae :15 [Animals ‘Talked JCont'd. Hour A Classic 7 :30 | Animal Cont'd. Cont'd J _ ‘45 | World Cont'd. Cont'd. Child . = :H Wild Cont'd. Grinch Stole Nova . 18 Kingdom Cont'd. Christmas Cont'd a pel) Gong Cont'd, Night Before Cont'd. 145 Show Cont'd, Christmas Cont'd 00 C.H.iP.S, Saturday Academy Life . WW ‘Down Night Performance Around Us 30 Time’ Movie ‘The Fall & Rise ' 45 Cont'd, ‘The Winds OF Perrin. :00 | Lifeline Night Of Kitty {| Bernsteln :1§ 1 Cont'd. Of The Hawk’ Sixty, 30 Cont'd. Generals’ Cont'd, Cont'd . 45 | Cont'd. 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Ralph Lightstone, a apokesman for one group of critics, says he doubts the state food and agriculture department would buck the chemical companies which produce the pesticides, However, the department indicated in a four-volume report last October It is taking an increasingly stringent view of heavy pesticide use. Jake MacKenzie, chief of the department’s pesticide section, said new regulations next year will likely prompt “shifts in the patterns of use on certain crops,” such as. use of less toxic pesticides, But he added: “I don't think we will be able to say this will in effect be a 20-per+ cent reduction in pesticides the first year and a further reduction the year after, You won't see such dramatic development.” California currently. uses more than 250 million pounds of pesticides annually. California's agricultural industry is valued at some $9 billion annually. It leads the country in productlon of such crops as tomatoes, onions grapes, carrots and strawberries. The food and agriculture department has been under increased pressure to take a more critical look at pesticide use in the light of new cancer research, NOTICE Most critics and sup- porters of current state policy are reported ready to recognize that California's © pesticide program is the most stringent in the country, California ia the only state, for example, which has banned use of the con- troversial pesticide DBCP, linked by studies to cancer and infertility. While growers remain - irked by the DBCP ban, they are more worried whether . the new regulations next year may sharply pesticide use and thereby reduce crops, cut their - MacKenzle said the regtt- lations will cover the whoir industry, from the momeni a chemical. company seeks state approval of a par- ticular pesticide to the handling of the pesticide in the field fie = e sure the ticide is used properly.” Poherb Fleming, chalrman of the department's advisory grower group, warned, how- - ever, that if the new rules are too stringent, ~ “you wouldn’t have the variety and quantity’ of food now available, “We have this problem in California agriculture that _the rules and regulations continue to make us less competitive with the rest of the producing areas of the country,” Fleming said. Ivan Smith, spokesman for Western Agricultural Chemicals Association, criticized the report's conclusions, saying’ the people who wrote the document “do nat have any expertize in agriculture.” He said his group believes the report vastly overestimated pesticide use in California. “We still feel California has the best regulatory program probably in the world.” Prairies pictured WINNIPEG (CP) — A pictorial record of Prairie history, drawn from attics and private collections, is gradually taking shape at the University of Winnipeg. Originated by journalist- historian Eric Wells and researcher Thora Cooke, the Western Canada Pictorial Index has already gathered 10,000 photographs. “We want to record the evolution of our society," says Wells. . He wants the project to provide material for use in classrooms, books, films and television. He aleo sees the ‘collection as ‘a medium which people car develop a feel for the past. To accomplish these goals, he and Mrs. Cooke are assembling materials from attics and from the archives of familles, governments and businesses, aed Pate best Sometimes, they assume the role of rescue workers, saving old photea and other materials from the garbage can. “Pictures disappear," says Wells, “We find places that have hurled out won- derful pictures just a few weeks before we got there." There also have been finds of material previously unavailable to the public, For example, they were given access to the archives of the Oblate Fathers which contained a wealth of pic- tures recording missionary activity and life in early settlements. Mrs. Cooke and Wells also looked at material in the Richardson archives, where they selected 700 pictures from about 2,500 on the history of western aviation. 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Meanwhile, the project's staff photographer has been busy with numerous photo assignments ‘including monuments and war memorials in Winnipeg and gravestones and old chur- ches along the Red River, Wells and Mra. Cooke, who first started assembling a photo cullection about 10 years ago, now are trying to improve collections in agriculture, military history, lifestyles and the Winnipeg general strike of 1919. “We never turn anything down that's old,” Wells says. When they are given ac- cess to photos, Wells and Mrs, Cooke select what they want. Their selections are photographed by the university's media services department, and the originals are returned, For a fee, the university wilt make prints or slides available to researchers and educationists. Wells hopes the material eventually will be used in classrooms throughout Western Canada and perhaps in the United States aswell... Snowdon marries again LONDON (AP) — Lord Snowdon, whose 18-year marriage to Princess Margaret ended in divorce and a blaze of publicity, will marry his steady companion of four years here Friday, He said he looks forward to “a life of quiet happiness.” Snowdon, 48, a professional photographer, announced Thursday he will marry Lucy Lindsay-Hogg, an attractive 37-yearold divorced television re- searcher, in the Kensington Register Office only a few blocks from Kensington Palace where the princess lives, “We both look forward toa life of quiet happiness like any other family and intend to carry on our respective careers,” Snowdon said in a *. statement, Neither Princess Margaret, 48, nor the two teen-aged children from her Marriage to Snowdon will attend the civil ceremony, sald the Press Association, the British domestic news agency which has a reporter accredited ta royal court ciycles, cess Margaret and the children—Viscount Linley, 17, and Lady Sarah Arm- strongJones, 14—decided after consultation with Snowdda ‘‘that they will not attend to avoid possible press publicity,” the news agency sald. Snowdon and his bride-to- be, whose four-year, childless marriage to film producer Michael Lindsay- Hogg was dissolved in 1971, have worked together on two British television films, “We may work together in the future but there are no immediate plans to do 80,” Snowdon said. Snowdon, Armatrong-Jones and given an earldom upon his Marriage to Roddy born Antony | ne nee