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Scugog Citizen (1991), 1 Dec 1992, p. 12

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\ To the Editor: ' With the elimination of all five proposed Scugog Township landfill sites fro the Interim Wi te' Authority's study list, we can all breathe a little easier, at least for the Port Pern Sociology Son Noy ber 15th, 1992 * LETTERS 1 To THE EDITOR Christmas season. However, 1 believe the selection process used by the province contains serious" flaws, and for these reasons, I feel the site search process may collapse, and a-new search Graduation T. LYNN MacDONALD received her B.A. in / Anithropology at the Fall Convocation of Carleton University, Ottawa,» Tara is the daughter of Reg and Sandra MacDonald of Port Perry. JIM & GLORIA SMITH on December 6th, 1992. Love - All your Children & Grandchildren #} Happy 1st Birthday SCOTT i} ROBERT may yet be started. ;% Thé search for a DurWam New ¢ search for dump might be started llution problems. yes ted in Vaughan and In Durham, the short list of of the landfill site has been coupled Pickering are sure to be , Brock West, the old Whitevale with York and Peel selection processes, gnd my fail due to a broad. range of" Jocal resistance. The uw lla ~ Topp, Euvitontient Not strongly opposéd by well organized environmental groups located there. Many of the short list sites do look very-good. What this « multi-million dollar i P1 site, and the Laidlaw site in - Newcastls. The province has to disrupt the . lives of thousands of people and spend 80. much money. to come up with this r? in "orinaing widespread * may have proved is that the" to the p PP The three dump sites located within the Rouge River Valley look very controversial, as well as several located in the Credit River drainage basin. One site in the vicinity of Sutton is close to Lake Simcoe, which has To the Editor: Itis my privilege to be part o the of suitable landfill sites in the vicinity of Metro Toro] hto ar? and of poer quality for lan 1 could -- told the IWA that fact free of charge. They" did not have to spend $27 million to prove it. Let's lope the process will not affect us again, but we must remember the basic problem remains. We are just producing too much garbage! David Dietlein, + Scugog councillor, Ward 4 (Cartwright) Community Care seeks help 4 efforts of our 160 volunt the goal would have to be a community date Ea Scugog Community Care provides senior citizens and those with*special needs, through the co-operation of other caring groups, many services that they need. Our local budget is funded 58 per cent by the provincial government, together with a grant from.the Township, and the rest from your caring support. . Our goal this year is to raise $12,000 locally. Without the ~ expand our p: Today, you or I may.not need the services of Community Care, b; ever-know our needs Ww. We are sincerely grateful for your support, and that you have always been there for Community Care, This is what makes you special and the community, too Your contribution now will enablé us to enhance and am for shut- irs this coming year. TT you are able to make a Care to help us Ho our target of $12,000, please write to 175 North Street, Port Perry. LOL .~ 1B7. Tax receipts for donations over $10 are available. * Yours in caring, "Joan Ongley, Fundraising chairperson. Citizen Letters Have your say '36 Water Street Port Perry, Ont. ~~ L9L1J2 « CITIZEN PORT PERI RY 16) 985-1 141

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