| Page 14, May. 31, 1978 ‘Dear Editor: © in< a Vancouver morning newspaper based: upon . a.‘ ' statement by a B.C. Wildlife. Federation official. that B.C. — ~ Hydro is “hiding from the public’’’ a giant. make-work. | power construction strategy - for. British Columbia. That suggestion was untrue. The facts’ of the matter bear — repeating. eye ‘It has always been B.C. _Hydro’s- job to anticipate | electricity needs. for the — province and to develop whatever energy resources will best meet public demand _ - technically,’ economically, environmentally and socially. If the provincial government is attempting to attract new . economic activity to B.C: and Dear Editor: I endorse Daphne Trivett’s complaint concerning _ the Sunshine Girl in her lettef headed ‘‘Women more than sex symbols’’ of May 14. | Dear Editor: ‘This afternoon I am looking out my window to see a class of young children — playing on the boulevard of 200 block West 6th Street, also. known as ‘‘Ottawa Gardens’’. This’ morning, © and every morning, the same - area is occupied by dogs faithfully walked by their owners. ‘ : : ra . + aa ‘ : * - ve Dear Editor: We, the group committee of the 6th St. Agnes Scout Group would like to thank all the people who helped us making this Scouting year a success. ; ee ee ee ee ee eS 2 ey - North Shore News _ «fails todo so-because there is ee es | insufficient developed power — . Many, of . your’ ‘readers. . _ probably read a recent report’ nks from couts ; ECO RH OHO HEE EERO R ESE HEE MAGUEY Murphy Creek, geothermal available’ for. new industry, . potential’ near Pemberton ~ : Hydro“has not ‘done’ its job. _. and flooding reserves--ED.] _ . There is no. secret. grand The ) There is'no secret about ° strategy -involved. _Hydro’s — any of | , job is to provide the — Apart from routine reranking - - electricity necessary to meet”. of potential projects to meet. the economic goals of the long-term planning scenar-. So ee are not part of any corporate ‘It’s no secret the: power — ; “projects mentioned in the — _ press report are indeed being -_. assessed. This work is part of ~ our continuing program of . - assessing potential energy options for development as - 1 i to the < ---fonmental and social im- [7 advertising Men’s Watches for $10:00. This and when they may be ed study.stage there will be pacts. We do not in any way item should have read:) + required. 7 oO ample publicity. and. project .. take the licensing process for he gE Se See 8 — - planning information similar granted. Nor. should our a ae [There follow lengthy de- to that provided on the Hat ~. :ritics. : : - tails of current B.C. Hydro: involvement in the following project studies: Liard and — Iskut-Stikine Rivers, McGre- gor. Diversion, | East — this -nonsense, you would - hopefully find. . something more intelligent to fill. the “space. _ SO. - "However, I would like to add my own disappointment. that there are still young women who are prepared to | be exploited in this way. a . - Maureen Simmonds _ North Vancouver _ ‘Without their consent to - The boulevard is small, and with some’ twenty regular visits by dogs per day, the area is not safe for children. and children who -play in . these areas ill. Surely’ Ottawa Gardens can be distinguished bya I have nothing against } dogs, and I also realize that. owners from neighboring apartment blocks have found this area useful. However, “dog droppings do carry many - pathogenic micro-organisms -animals or. people. | M.A. Molson North Vancouver A special. ‘‘thanks’’ to all who, collected papers (this is old tewspapers) and the- drivers. All work the year round is done by men and women volunteers.” om Thanks again, The moneys received for Tene Corba, . this project are used for Recording Secretary camping, equipment and 6th St. Agnes training. Scout Group WHITE FAOWDIES STADIUM 8 P-™ Dunsmuir Street ANCOUVER weit ECAPS ee ow, m, years to bring a project into |’ 4} any .of the above -projects. — = jos, these potential projects’ development. is ‘a conclusion. Hydro must seek ‘planning timetabie. Nor is . formal. government approval -Sive information is needed to - greatest Travel Column. certainly knows all about it. may become very g@===—<== sign as being for either | ; wre eee Tee Ce LL en en or sy ‘production’ can. anyone’ ser- | iously object to. the. studies. | necessary © for’ intelligent — planning? © . - Even. detailed study of a proposal by Hydro does not in any. way mean that its _development | is «a. foregone | a an IMPORTANTNOTICEFROM = ‘for any new generating plant |} WOOLCO rocess, and for this exten- be 2 Oe a eh a es process, and tor this exten inthe May 28, 1978 issue of the. Sund ay News a Woolco Monthend. Clearance ad .appeared identify the potential envi- CW. Nash General Manger for - _- Corporate Affairs ~. B.C. Hydro Men’s Automatic Watches, 17 jewels. each $10 so | Woolco apologizes for this error and sincerely regrets any inconvenience it’ may have caused our customers.) Pa Dear Editors: | | . 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