wee Ey a! penillahennt 8 a ERS 5 ace eer) - ve natn anit pee roe Per eatete Se re) ale ain tania aa gp at prec er Me oe ee ad Nea aera sane an 47 BAD kee see Baga. ee seas ——— -.. Terrace city. council, i compatiy with many other 0 et ; 7 local government. bodies, is currently pondering-‘the /- -- Fo problem of waste disposal. There is a realizafion out -. in jena there that we can’t goon using the landfill system.) 4 even in this region of relatively sparse population,. ©. ° | |i: - The. provincial government announced fast-week .. +]. =. _that there will be $150 million worth of assistance. : available for municipalities and regional districts.to 00. help start waste reduction programs, one of which. is’. q _ recycling, Our local council has received a proposal’. ~ . 7 7 b ; from the Skeena Protection Coalition for a program, a and they’re considering incorporating it into a long- aq ‘term plan for waste management here. a ede. i . All the. wheels seem_to be grinding slowly into mo- tion ‘that will carry us to a more waste-conscious and ' more intelligent lifestyle —.more intelligent in that: ” respect, anyway — but the question now. seems to be. what:to do with the metal, glass, paper and other sun- © dry odds and ends that will eventually be collected - _ separately instead of together. — ne - This newspaper sells the aluminum plates and‘large photographic negatives used in the production. depart-- ment to a local dealer, but he told us recently that the’ . silver extracted from the negatives isn’t worth his ef- ~~ fort due to stagnant market prices, and aluminum is’ dropping as well. There are paper recycling plants in _ a | -- the lower mainland (and the provincial government is. ae |) eonsideritig. transportation subsidies for less valuable... “ goods), but.on the current market recycled paper costs: | | -more than mew-paper. ~~ ck oo, & ..- - AMinistry of Environment rep told us this govern-, a... . ment prefers the carrot approach to that of the stick, :-.” “but-that.implies that somehow the open market in ~ commodities is going to adjust itself, with perhaps 7 . . . er , rr aa “to 4 oe . an . 7 . oar eo . OS . ql A AERC al I EIR aE SI RT CI Ty ty Fe i ee al Pe BALES TAX san! ard a I Ey Rie et pale = LE FO =i ta The view from — _ Victoria— _-some incentives from government, to using recycled at i+2., Ina recent convers 40 percent content of recycled paper. Fletcher- Challenge sells 300,000 tons of pulp and paper goods.in manufacturing, presumably driven by con- Eb ~-». sumer demand. : | nee ‘sation with a Fletcher-Challenge — ' official, we discovered that part of the company’s cur- rent $250 million upgrade at its Crofton pulp millis — going to involve paper recycling equipment. The reason? California is on the verge of passing legisla- tion that will require all newsprint used there to have a California market annually. to the - Carrots are tasty and they keep things friendly, but there’s nothing like a stick to get things moving in a hurry. ‘ _ each Wednesday by Close-Up Business Services Ltd. .- Publisher: ng Atl materlal- appearing in the Terrace Review Is protected under Canadian copyright Registra- tlan No. 962775 and cannot legally be repro- duced for any reason without permlasion of the publisher. . expressed are not necessarily those of the Terrace Review. VICTORIA — Mike Harcourt — must be rubbing his hands with. glee whilst watching the latest internal warfare break out in the Social Credit Party. ; The NDP leader has avoided - any gloating in the wake of the resounding pounding the So- creds suffered:in the Cariboo” by-election last week. But Harcourt knows he is scoring points steadily — points with the voters which are taking him afew more - steps closer to his goal of . becoming Premier. : And Moderate Mikey knows that every time the future of lame-duck Premier Bill Vander his NDP looks like a calm, reasonable alternative to the public ranting of the Socreds in be lucky to hold 1 5 seats of the 3° By John Plier yO ty ‘The fact that Vander Zalm. knows this — through polling, - the Cariboo result and other obvious means — makes his threat to drag his dissenters down with him even more dis- turbing. Could he possibly be that vindictive? 7 Could he truly believe there is no message for him in the whipping he and the party took in the Cariboo? You may recall that in June 1988, after the first of the five him, Vander Zalm refused to see any message in the humilia- tion of losing ‘‘safe?? Boun- of the Cariboo loss 15 months later indicates he has learned anything from those lessons. thing’ andresign, Their wishful thinking (which — - allows them to avoid any ac- tion) is matched only Mr. Har-. court’s and friends’ hope that . Vander Zalm stays. a _ Everything from a new political party to split away from the Zalmoids, to a phony health excuse to allow Vander Zalm to leave with some digni- ty, are being tossed about with - _ great abandon by party and ~ caucus members. . , They're desperately looking for a way to have.some chance © _at preventing the NDP from . thrashings the voters have given - forming the next government. If they wait much longer to ‘find'a way for the Zalm to ex-- it; or if they decide to tough it _ : * Established May 1, 1985 Second-ciass mall _ Zalm becomes an issue, as it dary-Similkameen. _ out with him in the chair, : The Terrace Review is published registration No, 6896. did in the Cariboo by-election, Nothing he said in the wake they'll have no chance at all. Some other observations from the exceptional goings-on ~' gontiriued on page Mark Twyford Ertora and omissions, Advaciising Ia wccepled disarray. - _. And that is why the machina- _in B.C, politics this week: — Editor typographical error, that portion cf the adverts. The NDF. wou nothing tions over the next few weeks @ Rubbing it in department: wcition § -deeeciirmeme Tem ome ener lingo eee Sram Gascon animes | ’ Tod Strachan rors in any classified ad whlch supplied to the | members call Vander Zalm’ hoi me October. wi dldate. David Zirahelt mate a | "advertising Menager: Faracs Review i hardwriten frm en a alm’s —_be fascinating to watch. point of thanking Vander Zalm - . Marj Twyford no auretisonen wi be “publlated when Da ately. a general election sort MEAS ar aireally for helping him to get elected T - acriminaies against a person dus to age, race, . . . mumbling about leadershi c i i _ Currie leon neo see national anceatyorplsce _ Given the Premier’s abysmal with Socred Grande Dame (ds00 vates) in ‘the decades-old Production Manager: 4535 Greig Avenue, performance as a campaigner © Grace McCarthy leading the “‘safe’’ Socred seat. Shades of production: _ Terrace, B.C. in Cariboo — losing over- _ charge that stops just short of the Boundary-Similkameen © Charles Costello, : ; - whelmingly despite waving pots calling for the Zalm’s resigna- fiasco which showed that every Gurbax Gill, Fern Lincoin Rhone OO of promises and public money tion. Six others whose pensions time Vander Zalm visited the a oh cone . — in front of tn voters — an kick in next spring hold their —_—riding, another 1,000 Socred. « pgepunting: eS One your subsestpona: election would prove to be a fire, praying that no election votes were lost! ee 7 > Mar] Twyford lt Gata $24.00 cakewalk for Harcourt and Co. interferes with that payoff. = @ { will dectine the opportuni- \ a Harminder Dosanjh "_ Geniors in Terrace and District $12.00 if held any time in the next few But most just pray.alot — _ty to twist the knife into es ay Seniors out of Terrace and District $15.00; months. _. Pray that Vander Zalm willac- former Provincial Secretary. \ cane a B.C.'s current political ' cept what a liability he has. and Tourism Minister BIN... > h i Ty climate, a conservative estimate become to.the party and toany Reid, who was removed from. a J Leiter ie tie relothone tumben.. publication only when sighed. soy. the divided, disullusioned, hope of it being re-elected, and = Cabinet amid a favors-f Or 3: ‘The editor reserves the fight to condense and edit letters. Opinions self-destructive Socreds. would that he will ‘‘do the right .. friends controversy,