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The attack, against ecological
disaste' must be sutainc'd op all
fronts, through a series nit inter.
national envit'oment standards
that lay doWn requirements en-
forevable on a regional basis.
:Priorities in terms of growth
must be. established and total sat-
uration 'levels set up. These levois
would estublisti how much tech-
nology can be sustained by any
one arou before .the enviromeut
suffers. ideally, a system of
`dynamic equilibrium' in which
nature and technology are extuallY
haltineed and sustain each other
could be worked out in every
area,
Courts to preside over environ-
mental laws, penalties for Pol-
lution infractions, and new tech-
nologies to devise engines and
power that do not poison, are
equally vital areas that should he
developed. in the future of eel-
lutivn
".\rnn has initnenF,e
for environmental progress." said
creasingly begin . . , the gods
Professor Pearson. "We will in-
or progress and blind growth fall.
'to see that life is better than mere
('sistenC'r . i.11 an iS 1101 lost."
THE SALVATION ARMY . •
RED SHIELD APPEAL 1970
SPring is the season'.of rehirth,•
When the • days get noticeably
longer. and the air gets warmer
'with PronliSes' of those lozY, hazy
days of summer yet to come. it's
impossible not to feel the upsurge
of well being. Spring also is a re-
Minder that the month of may
brings with it the Red Shield cam-
paign of The ;in117:111On Army.
Once a year The Salvation ice y
comes to you for support, in its
work of caring for the elderly, res-
cuing the an fortuna te.and help-
ing those who 'MVO nowhere else
to turn. This year when the snow
molls. let your heart melt. also
and help the Red Shield bring
help and the promise ()I' spring
into the lives of those to whom
winter might Iasi cull year round
if it weren't for the Red Shield or
the Salvation Army.
SEAFORT I-1
U P H o L S T E R
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For all kinds of uphosterInr;
Brussels Representative :
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POLLUTION PROBLEMS
NEED RADICAL SOLUTIONS.
Pollutioli li p 'weasel-word -,
and today is lwinu used to rte'
scribe everything from misuse W.
the air. tvater and soil, tie I'
of nol$,-, ana aesthetically often.
sive Orcumstances, s.uys
sm. Norman Pearson, •
the Ventre for Resouree,, 11 -
ment, Pniversity of (11101)11, Isho
recently spoke on 'The Future
with Pollution Control as part fg
enyiromentul educational pro.
gram provided by the Ontario
Wri Crl It U. r a I College.
professor Pop' ou st,:tofl
this semarLc difficulty with
word 'pollution' componnded the,
Ina .Jor problem Most people face
when considering the subject: the
problem of ignoranr.e. Vague ch..
finatolls of the word could
increase the overar,
the issue, 1-.11'141 1'4
r,St
ed anent, pollution, and the words.
'ecology' and 'environment' are
heard everywhere, very few erce
Siaer What ran be done rather
than S;,tid about pollution prob-
lems. :Voreover, some human
titadPS nt:Oninit a frank
nralSal nit pollution, The desire
tor material growth, progress, eX-
Pans:ion, rind boom, said. Proves.-
,zor Pearson. stands in the' way cut
poihttion (•ontrol, Expansion is un-
bounded No thought is given to
the environmental cost 'When this
oonsithwk4L feel
in accusim, 'industry' or '0010-
,ve1'1?111ent inaCtion' Or
manufacturers' . but
shor• of ret,,ognking • 1119't
their own car . • .• domestic
routine . attitudes. :ire
in the .SO3111, camp,-
' What, Is. heeded in the WU '{Yr•
1 q1'11Zit t4n4rot :stitd prorossdr
i t-arsikit. '1.s.•tt lane holdin<tt aethin.
WP utin, .,,;sree on some quite
Chnnttei= of direction jiff
•:14.7 it• Wlael(''. and the 'key
any gress lies in better
...dc understanding'.
Thf., ultimate .guardian of such
..a understandinit is the: vUll1h1011
w ho ullhltat.ely pays
n...-iney or lost health -- for all
-,pocts or (he Pollution problem
(rW.:,.-11 must. elect govern-
1111-'11t oilir,ia.ls at every level who
,.;11•: ePply 0)10111 environmental
Ignora11c(2 at every level
inti,t also be admitted aryl 'movie
c..)11 clarify the problems
should lie sought out and paid for.
MoLi ey must be spent on human
itairr;etnent. but no longer on
:.00ds that. ultimately
iisid;ze the 'steady deterioration
;11r surroundings ..
DOES THIS MEAN YOU?
11 el hate to keep harping on
the subject, brit all (lie Posts dated
;January 1970, or previous t() that.
ate 110W no allowed. three month ,:
or more, iii mliPars. not paid by
ht. end of this month they Will
haye to be removed born our
matting
\Ve Omni: the many sub:icriberi;
'a-]in have responded so quickly to
notice of expired subscriptions
and asit all who have not done so
to attend to it prOmptly,