Murphy of Ihc nimen of Georgetown was among the 170 men from across Con wall KIN AL AT THE GIANT LOTTERY for he draw of an K n Lottery I 16 ass led n draw for n hen v and Kin Bud r of Corn In the background is uncer of Kin prizes Keith In the Mall Bag Advocates Recycling as Answer To the Garbage Disposal Problem Irwin Georgetown Gentleman After I had read an article in the Georgetown Herald con the rilling up of the dump to capacity within one year I must confess was pleased I was pleased because maybe communities throughout the world I Georgetown will tart to reclaim much is being wasted lie In cans glass containers paper etc Th topic I admit has been dealt with many times over and much publicity has been made by Pollution Probe The town council resolved to make use of Incinerators This may be an alternative but not the best alternative Recycl or our refuse a must Let me outline some techniques of ridding refuse Currently one disposal method by sanitary landfill method diseases flourish properly and executed low value and can be turned Into a com asset For instance Los Angeles County reel a an abandoned strip mine with sanitary landfill The result Is the lush B7 acre South Coast Botanical Garden c American Sept I7i But unfortunately all of the possible recyclable trash forever to decay or oxidize InordertocovcrthlB valuable resource valuable top so I or earth will be needed to prodi cosmetic effect Very wasteful Indeed A second alternative is the of Incineration This method too rids us of the problem of gar But in us of our garbage we must be prepared to accept the possible and very likely probable alternatives which are many For who would care to live downwind with all of the smoke and fly ash both house and clean wash Who would care to serve dark plumes of moke blowing from the in clnerator throughout County Not I nor anyone else I suppose We could perhaps most experienced scientists In the business to solve the smoke problems but there is one more Important alternative recycling Recycling may be the only way we shall be able to conserve resources such as iron copper Umber products and so on We are an effluent society Our views on the field of natural resources re apathetic We seriously believe that our resources are Infinite Such complacency must Maybe some data will arouse Thru urn from Am sept 1970 By the year the reserve iron will be depleted Manganese nickel platinum and tin will disappear during the xo Of court critic will say What the bell our oceans are new the future i may well be but extracting teas Again r of on are highly probable and very costly up Isp lis Santa Barbara and Chcdabucto Bay Georgetown does not have to be a recycl centre but a collect on centre One me hod would be in t the household level d the refuse nlo separate ties one ir cans and hers for metals lass Vcgatableand food refuse could be n the garden or could be used as a base for 1 The sol mater could be sent to actual recycling centres such as Consumer Glass and Can As proven to be too be economically For Professional Real Estate Services CONSULT A REALTOtt A Realtor is a profession in real estate who sub scribes to a strict Code of Ethics as a member of the local and the Canadian Real Estate Association He is trained to evaluate your problem and mend a solution So whether you arc sell a 3 room bungalow or a room chateau see a Real tor Look for this seal which only he can display BRAMPTON REAL ESTATE BOARD Choose It from Canada Itnjeit rental fleat of car and trucks Charge It ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Mauntslnvlaw material this will of on ng is reality Cans glass and t p arc being us not paper For instance the ederation of Ontario Naturalist Newsletter Is printed on recycled paper in order to conserve our natural resources I therefore Implore beg and pray Ihe issues of our refuse be entertained as Issues of our natural resources As person produces one ton of garbage per annum we must of our environment first Yours ecologically Malcolm In Six Former Presidents Attend Council of Womens Anniversary On Friday October 16th the Georgetown Local Council ef Women celebrated the Both anniversary of the founding the local council at a luncheon held at Someplace Else An anniversary cake decorated In the coteurt of the local cut by Mrs A Nielsen a former who also poke a brief of congratulations The president Mrs GC Poullos was In the chair for the meeting which followed Mrs Poullos Introduced the guest speaker Mrs Armstrong of Toronto Provincial President of the Local Councils of Ontario In her address Mrs Ann strong outlined some the major activities undertaken by various local councils across the province spoke of the projects already under way and of many still in the formation stage She spoke at length of many matters of urgency within the scope of local councils still awaiting needed effort and offered various tentative suggestions for the Immediate attention of this and other local groups together with practical advice for future concerns to the local organization A period of discussion followed Mrs then spoke about the work of the Georgetown Local Council as of now and with various suggestions u to Us future lines of community endeavour Other speakers were Mrs Dora Sutherland a former president Mrs Nodwell who paid tribute to the dounders of the council in Georgetown and those who In earlier years rendered service to the and the many community projects undertaken and carried through to fruition down the intervening years Mrs also offered suggestions as to the future concerns of the Georgetown local council Mrs Zetta Hayes thanked the speakers for their con trlbution to a very happy and expressed the pleasure of the local council at having Mrs Poullos accept the The oldest surviving working clock In the world la that dating from at least 13M at Salisbury Cathedral The first factory making motorcycles in Quantity was opened In Munich in 1683 a bushel full of money wont buy comfort Unless your 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