INSIDE: M10» An \sland Publishers Newsmagazine March 21, 1990 urning trash into cash is not the ultimate aim of municipal recyling programs, rather, the object is to reduce the amount of garbage our throw- away society generates. Keeping the mountain manageable is the aim of the Capital Regional District's solid waste management committee. With slightly more than a year of curbside recycling under its belt, there is evidence that giant strides are being made. . See our Top Story /3 m= FACE TO FACE: The Goods and Services Tax, due to be introduced on Jan. 1, 1991 will hurt women and children the most, according to Ken Georgetti, president of — the B.C. Federation of Labour but MP Mary Collins says he’s wrong. /6 = MISS MANNERS: Who should send the thank-you note? The Empress of Etiquette has the answer. /5 m2 CALENDAR: This Week can help you plan next week with our coming events pages /10, 11 & 12 g@ FUTURE WATCH: Doctor Tomorrow says we shouldn’t feel guilty about crossing the border to take advantage of some great deals south of the line. In fact, we’re teaching the government a valuable lesson when we do so / 13 etthe good times _ lias the annual