Page 6 THE EXPRESS May 29, 1996 PULP any increases of potentially dan- THE CAUND.&B ARTS· ENTERTAINMENT · SPORTS· PERFORMANCE . EVENTS. COMMUNITY Continued from page 1 so in dealing with the issue of potential toxicity, they went by the laws regulating sewage sludge. Using those guidelines, gerous substances, for example if the soil already had significant levels of certain naturally occur- ring compounds, Kinrade said. Hatlen remains frustrated over the reaction of his neighbours. "They don't believe the CALENDARUSTINGS ARE FREE FOR FIRST 15 WORDS. AODlllONAL WORDS ARE .40 EACH. DEADLINEIS 4PM THURSOAY. Otherevents listingsmay be found in the ClassifiedAds sectionu,,_ ART,ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC & DANCEor NOTICES. ministry staff determined that Ministry of Environment's cadmium levels in the Cclgar analysis, they don't believe any- SHINE", 9·00-11·30am at the Tree of room of the Nelson Municipal Library. sludge made it unsuitable for ········•ed. l'tlay .29 ....... LISTENING HANDS THERAPY . Life Marketplace, Cottonwood Falls Park. Followed by the LORENZO PACHA SCHOOL FOR EXPERIEN- growing food for humans, but thing," he said. "All I'm trying to do is live rurally, grow a few TIAL LEARNING offers Healing acceptable for producing animal "Healing Evening" with graduates of the FAMILY at 11:30. Session on Authentic Sound. 10am- feeds or other non-food crops, he Christmas trees on the side, and Apprentice Program, Kiara Fine and A COURSE IN MIRACLES worl