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Scugog Citizen (1991), 16 Jun 1992, p. 4

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today, June 16, TH FROM PAGE 1 meeting, Mr. Jelot said landfills In his opening remarks to the are an unpleasant fact of life. Bi", To the people who make our communty tick! Doreen Kendall L Scugog Citizen of the Year . Jim Chapman . - Athlete of the Year Doug Scott .Sports Official of the Year Get your tickets now for the N Scugog Citizen's People Create garbage. "There is no way to-do this NY Thursday, July 2, 1992 Stables At Greystone Cocktails: 6 p.m. Dinner 7 p.m. Tickets: $20 per person Available at the Scugog Citizen office 36 Water St, Port Perry. 985-NEWS, . 52 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY A Unique Shop FatvPng 4 Hand-made Custom Furniture © Cedar Chests © Magazine Tables © Deacon's Benches # Clock Shelves © Jam Cupboards © Ice Boxes © Hand Painted . Figurines »® Victorian Floral . "Arrangements © Custom 4 Solid S00: Fraties Orders . Created «.. and much, to your much more! Liking ALL MADE IN CANADA porous pons SUNDAY - cLoseD wonoar [jl J - (find a landfill) without upsetting Eid he said. But he said the site selection process has been "logical, as fair as possible and with eve out in the open When asked why trash sue this area can't be be shipped by rail to abandoned mine pits in northem * Ontario, Mr. Jelot answered that . decision was made by the provin- cial govemment. 1f the garbage was "out of sight, out of mind, there would be no incentives to reduce and recycle," he said, That brought a Fight against.Scugog area landfill sites begins the screening to come up with a single "preferred site" will take until the spring of 1993. Mr. Jelot made it clear the IWA "has the legal right (under Bill 143) to access property for inspection, even without the owner's permis- sion. The citizens committee that was formed last Wednesday evening includes Roger Holtby, David Heffering, Lisa Feasby, Laura Watson, Glenn Peters, Bob McCrae, Paul Christie and Ward 1 councillor Ken Carruthers, Roger Holtby who said if $e em is to be landfilled close to where it is produced, why should Scugog end up with trash from the heavily populated areas of the Region which accounts for about 75 per cent of Durham's tragh, The IWA's timetable calls for the 17-site long list to be sh d M of the Cartwright- based Zefo Garbage citizens group formed two years when landfill sites in Ward 4 were made public, have agreed to assist in the fight to stop a dump on Highway 12, Zero Garbage reps David Dietlein and Colin Kemp attended last week's meeting and urged to five or six sites by this September. This process will include visual inspection of the sites, interviews with Nhe landowners to find out what kind of use the land now has (special farming, etc) and a rank- ing according to several criteria such as agriculture, social, hydro/geology, biology, eco- nomics and tion." Once the list of 17 Durham sites has been narrowed to five or d S nL 10 Sign ag) 1 let IWA officials on their prop- erty. Two other potential sites in Scugog for a Regional dump were made public June 4 as well, They are known as YY2/YY3 and locat- ed on the south side of Highway 7A, on the easy side of the Cartwright West Quarter Line. 'Landowners there are also gear- ing up for a fight and will have the support of the Zero Garbage / group. Toronto senior collapses and dies of 'natural causes' "Durham Police say an elderly. Toronto man who collapsed in downtown Port Perry late Friday evening died of naturdl causes. Police say the 81-year-old man collapsed in front of a Water Street restaurant just before midnight and died in hospital a few hours later, A heart attack was listed as the cause of the death. 'The man had a bus ticket from Unjon Station in his pocket. A police spokesman said Monday they are not sure why the man was in Port Perry that evening. His identity was not released as efforts to notify next of kin were' still going on late Monday afternoon. C] All at Guaranteed Low Prices! ; FAMOUS Levolore VERTICALS * VENETIANS PLEATED SHADES HOMESTEAD by Ballard & Carnegie HWY. 7A EAST - PORT PERRY 385.2451 01 95-21% " BoC 3 Hwy. 7A & W Port Perry 55 ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT SUNDAY BRUNCH from 11 AM to 2 PM . Choose from a Minimum of ~ . 9 HOT DISHES as well as ONLY COMPLETE SALAD BAR, DESSERTS & FRESH FRUIT, RY SUNDAY 3.95 his One Smal Juice per Peron, 035-0055 *oeganascze I pip PY Call ahead to avoid disappointment. Sunday Brunch from 11 AM 102 PM ONLY. * oguiar Menu after 200

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