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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Jan 1992, p. 10

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I From Aro~~~~nd Use of dogs W a ~Tli~Tv' ES for research droPs ILast year the City of Oshawa The Toxic Taxi is a specially *note: please leave a number I hn R ~ ,i,, I became the fiirst municipality in equipped van operated by the wbere you can be reached durmng Th R égio Ontario to talce a stand and flot Regional Municipality of Durham. the aftemoon. continue the sle of dogs andI cats The Toxic Taxi is designed to 86 percent of days after the North American car for medical research. During a five provide residents with a safe nd What type of materials dme the gradate em loyd mdustry reported a drop i cù sales year period Oshawa had sold 625 convenient method of disposai for Tai collet? grdute mpoyd of 11.5 percent. dogs and 107 cats to the University their Household Hazardous The following are ail examples Durham College lias released its The downgrading left GM with a of Toronto for research. Wastes. Your participation is of materials collected by thue Toxic 1991 placement figures showing rating of A-2 down from A-1. Those of council now point to volurnary. There is no charge for Taxi prograni: that 86 percent of ail graduates Oshawa man designs the fact that the 60 or so dogs that the service. Disinfectants, cleaners, aerosol numer 3 e cn are wmporlcin O his nwC nd had been sold for research each The Toxic Taxi will be runmdng cansnuoth halls, waxes, polishes, numer738 erentar wrkngin ewCaad cinyear are now ini happy homes. inNewcastle during the months of paints, stains, solvents, varnish, their field of study. Ottawa last week mntroduced The sale of dogs and cats for January, February and Maxch. paint strippers, tannery chemicals, The College states they are the first of its 125th anniversary research has dropped ini Ontario When thue Toxic Taxi is rutining i pool chemicals, photography standing near the top compared coins depicting picture of a covered where in 1987 municipalities sold your municipality pick-up occurs chemicals, propane cylinders, with other Colleges in the Province, bridge in New Brunswick. The 3056 dogs and 1584 cats for through the following steps: fuels, motor oul, antifreeze, Uneniployinent rate design was submitted by an research on 1744 dogs and 450 Cals 1) Resident calîs Durham batteries, insecticides, pesticides, up in Oshawa area. Oshawa man who designed the were sold i 1990. Recycling Plant ai 579-5264 herbicides, fungicides, poisons, picture after visiting the province Plan night walk leaving their naine, address, medications and any other The unemploynuent rate inth and viewig the covered bridge. He ephnnubrwattyend oshlshzroswse. Oshawa area rose to 8.5 percent in was one of some 11,003 Canadians at Enniskillen CA qtelpoenmbr at yp i oseclshzrdu ats December comparing with 7.8 per who submitted designs for the 13 The Central Lake Ontario 2)A eioaStfmmer Wadod fIhaeoe cent in November. Those loolcing new coins, twenty-flve cenit pieces, Conservation Authority is holding a will call the resident and set up an questions? for work rose to 11,000 from a which are to be issued this year. night walk at the Enniskillen collection appoiniment. For more information on figure of 10,000. The coins will represent each Conservation Area on Tuesday HueodHzrosWse i Thewok ore h Ohaa id province along with three other evening, January 2lst starting ai 7 your free "Alternatives 10 HH1W' remain the saine as the previous thluees. p.m.reieboetpeaecîte mot.Teachers to Those interested are asked to Regional Municipality of Durham GM and Union wokt uemeet at the south picnic shelter. at 668-7721. GsM e wor torul The Conservation Are is nt Th announcement affects about resmetaksTwo hundred and ninety-two of Hampton on Darlingion 7th 7500 workers with the layoff to Talks between GM management separate board secondary teachers concession and a short distance start on February 3rd. in Oshawa and the local union of the Durham separate school west of the old Scugog road. Although worlcers were to be DURHAM REGIONAL resumed lasi. week to continue board are now working to rule. Fute a-fsback on the job as of January 2nd CRIME discussion on the future of car plant The board has offered 4.5 Fute a-fsthey have i faci been off for part STOPPERS No. 2 in Oshawa. percent as of September of 1991 at Oshawa GM of one week nd mosi of another. The meeting between the tV/o and a further 1 percent as of A further one-week layoff ihas GM malces Chevrolet Lummia 436-8477 parties covered the topic of making February of 1992. The teachers are been announced for workers ai the and Buick Regal at their two Plant 2 more competitive to presenit asking an increase of 6.pecn. toarlns G Ohw.patsiOhw. a joint bid to Detroit to ensure work . ecn. tocrpat tG saa lnsb saa for the plant afier 1994. The union contends that voluntary overtime can work t0 meet work schedules. The company seeks more than assurances. Meningitis spread has some local concern THE AUTO WORKERS The recent outbreak of meningitis in Quebec is having (""H W )CR D T UI N soine concernis here. The Durhanm medical doctor of health, Dr. Robert Kyle reported that even though the disease has not made ils way to Durham Region. as IT E yet, doesn't mean that it won'tL M TE sometime in the future. M.P.P. make bld ANNUAL MEETING for Sunday shopping Joan Faweîî, M.P.P. for WilI Be HeId Northumberland County, states thiat the provincial goverument shouldM ,S A' RY w NULXJ economic needs of businesses and retailers and thus allow year-round 1 ý 1 9 Sunday shopping. in which stores opened illegally, brought evidence that people would McLaughlin Collegiate & Vocational Institute rather see Sundays as shopping daysto alowmoretimeandStevenson Road North, Oshawa, Ontario. freedom wo sluop. To slash spending The By-laws provide that at this meeting on conventions YOU WILL: A committee of the Elect Directors and Committees; Northumberland County has Consider proposed Aniendmients to By-laws; recommended that spending on Receive Board and Committee Reports, Audited Financiall Statemnents. conventions be slashed in half for 1992.DNNCHLSBodSeear The savings to the county wouldDO IH L SBor Se ety l'o some $29,000. It was also suggested tbai flue $100 fee for attendance ai County council meetings of also be eut. 'Me Copies of the Annual Report may be piclced up at the C redit Union Building.

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