_ Metropolitan Toronto Police need most i is your support.” : “The association, said ‘Police . have. answered ‘more than’ 670,000. -radio: calls: so: far: this. year, urged Toronto .: ‘residents | to waite Carter: ‘has . been asked: to» ~ mediate between. the’ police :: Be ‘department. ‘and: ‘the «black - “community” . why ‘there is “an apparent sack: -of~ communication”, we between them.” Se ae said : Rednesaay : In full-page n newspaper: rads headed | 2“We. can't:do it. _policing. Cardinal’ fer rald ‘Emmett “to. - determine | with racism: and: the dispute. © erupted . -last- month when. Albert. Johnson, al "35-year- old. black, was shot to death ~ in his home: by a’ policeman - —_ answering a disturbance ‘calls: which a JS - _ “Bor many, ‘Mr. Johnson’ Ss ‘death is a -result.. -of systematic: behavior | by the - bole - WINNIPEG (uPc) ts New Democratic party leader Ed . Broadbent said. Thursday ‘that -his party will not ‘hesitate ‘to move a vote of - no-confidence ‘if the Con- “Servative proceeds with the dismantling of PetroCanada. - high school. students. that future.’ generations’: Canadians: will. judge Prime’ Minister Joe Clark's government harshly if it tries to sell off most of the assets of the Crown-owned oil agency. . While many people would prefer retaining PetroCan, '. Clark is ; arching to the tune of a “non-existent drum- mer,” Broadbent said.. - “People of all parties, the Science Council of Canada, just about every newspaper in the land... Premier (William) Davis; even the president of Imperial Oil thinks it’s a good thing,” Broadbent told the crowd. “It seems the only person who doesn’t want PetroCan is’ Mr. Clark,” the NDP government . e October 9. : : ‘Broadbent told about 300 . ‘ 7 \ Broadbent. said Clark is.. “of” Ok Will vote. ‘no confidence’ ; : ‘leader. said. “He’s marching ~ “to the tune of a non-existent, drummer.” “Broadbeat said he ‘wants © all Canadians to. write to the * prime minister’ before’ the: Start:. of (the new. ‘parliamentary session out of step with his’ own party if he believes | everything should’ “be. a ~ ‘Privately owned. : “His own party set up the CBC and, in ‘Alberta,_ Premier (Peter) Lougheed took over Pacific Western Airlines and set up an energy ’ resources fund,” he said. “It seems everyone sees a role. for the public sector today except perhaps Mr. Clark and (Premier Sterling) Lyon in Manitoba.”. Broadbent said it was important to retain control of PetroCan, with assets of $3.5 billion,. since much of the off-shore drilling going ,on near Labrador ‘wouldn't have been done: by private firms. Proposals for UIC changes outlined OTTAWA (UPC) - The federal government has outlined. ‘9 the provinces its proposals ' ra steamlining and Bene ran htening up of the yment in- surance bene it system. The proposals include the rejection of claimants who quit their jobs without “reasonable cause,” an overall reduction in federal UIC benefits and the in- troduction of a two-tiered. benefit system — meaning greater payouts for Claimants with dependents and less for single claimants. Paul McCrossan, a Conservative Party MP assigned to study the federal UIC program, said he was told by provincial delegates to expect replies to the federal proposals before another deputy-ministerial meeting in November. However, provincial representatives said they were concerned about the possibility of having to assume support of dropped UIC claimants through their own welfare programs. "groups * have : long. charged - police agency, : for. calm. — heated up the bitter" controversy. Sewell, ‘THIS APPLICATION is to be filed with the Director of Pollution Control, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, ' British Columbia, V8V 1X4. Any person who qualifies as an objector. under. section 13 of the Pollution: ‘Control Act. may, within 30 days of the date of application, or within 30 days of the: date of publication. in: The: British Columbia Gazette or in a newspaper, or where service is required, within 30 days of serving a copy of: the: a t‘ also. criticized | “the” . ‘Toronto’ Board of ’Sewell’s’ remaiks- aa at. al. “time: when: ‘Metro. “Chairman os Commissioners, i. -which Godfreyi isa member. a “The 1 mayor said the board: was irresponsible and in- . - Paul. Godfrey. had: appealed “Sensitive to the community “and. -had ; > defended. a “frightening — “record” EV Province of British Columbia. | ' Metro: Police a Sewell, ‘charging he of _ substantiation.” AEifiuent) : shootings. and. killings. ” Eight. people have. been. -killed.- by ‘police .'s August, 1978, -..:. ; : Godfrey | lashe issues jcharees © “with . 10 since 7 “distorts . the facts, makes. ‘statements of: half-teruth | and ‘no-truth, 7 me police: : ‘Sewell and’ ”. Godfrey : ‘reconciled _ some. of: their differences ; night's” city council meeting, , however, ' Tuesday and agreed © “to “work - toward” creation. of. | an independent. body ™ to review | . complain ints against application, file with the Director at the above address an objection in writing to the granting of a Permit, S . stating the manner in which he is is affected. *n ‘batch plant and concrete product finishing yard. ® PREAMBLE—The { purpose. of this application is to bring under Permit an existing discharge 1 from a concrete, eA, V/We, TTTUP_HOLLOWCORE INTERNATIONAL LTD. of 551 Seymour Boulevard, North Vancouver,” B.C. hereby apply to’ ‘the Director for permit to discharge‘ effluent from a concrete batch. plant and Concrete " product’ finishing yard located at 551 Seymour Boulevard, North Vancouver into the ground which flows _ = . and discharges into —— -- and give notice of my application to all persons affected. roa 2. The land upon which the works are located is a portion of Seymour Creek Indian Reserve No. 2 3. The discharge shall be located at 551- Seymour Boulevard North Vancouver, B.C. ; 4. The quantity of effluent to be discharged is as follows: Average daily discharge (based on operating period) Maximum daily discharge 2,000 gallons 25,000 gallons The operating period during which the effluent will be discharged i is continuous 5. The characteristics of the effluent discharged shall be equivalent to or better than (insert values after completion of column (3) of table (a) on reverse side) typical concrete plant wash water and yard runoff water. 6. The type of treatment to be applied to the effluent before discharge is as follows: exfiltration pond with no positive discharge. . This application, dated on July 24, 1979, was posted on the ground in accordance with the Pollution Control Regulations. K. Spence, General Manager Kb rue