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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 10, 1982, p. 2

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Pare I A THE HERALD WtiaaOtj Much I Baker la sad records lit the school their latest 111 In this first of yog tarnprincipal Lea and readily Identifiable are Mates ail centre II joa can IdmtVy many In the re doing better a inakr of I and alumni t to posing ta the high sdwoL jl tern down the tint circa IM In a forthcoming Tkw Herald win take back ta ikm Milton exempted from newsprint bylaw By CHRIS Milton and may be exempted at tempore from the region April deadline calling on homeown ere and private garbage haul era to ensure that newsprint Is separated from household trash bound for Ha lion land ill sites However Burlington and Halton Kills which already have separation pro- grama are still expected to comply with the bylaw which carries fines of up to for violators who refuse to bundle newspapers for weekly curb- side pick up accord to re commendations passed by the region solid waste manage ment committee last Regional officials will con tinue to monitor the market for used newsprint reviewing by separation program In Milton and The subcommittee s on the exemption will be voted on at the region a public works and planning cam ml dec today Wednesday and reviewed council next week Originally the region had hoped to unload Its collected newspapers at Ihe Ontario Paper Company plant In Deinking problems at he plant which turns the baled newsprint into a re usable resource has slowed the company a demand for newsprint Staring an ant lei pa Led tons of newsprint mm Oak vlllc and Milton while await an upswing In the market would cost region 19 month Currenlly Recycled Resources Ltd a private firm located in Burlington handles newsprint collected from Burlington and Hills and Is considering in the expanded regional program to Include Milton and Oakville but notes that there is no additional market for the excess paper collected from these municipalities Although It had not approached Hamilton Went worth region when It wrote the report the region public works department suggested that another option for disposing of the extra paper may be burning It in a Hamilton incinerator This would cost according to the deportment estimates a month There no indication that Social services grants Continued from page At David Williams told The Herald Monday While a grant has been suggested by the commit tee Mr William J said he expects to appeal the decision before council next week join ing Mrs Ferguson who will also ask councillors to recon aider the grant refused her group What effect the 000 differ may have on the will be more fully known hen the province announces Its funding for the organization sometime In the Mr Williams said Regional funding provides three per cent of the s budget he added and if we don get it from them we have to find other sources You In Mind 8770739 Last year the organisation requested In regional funds and was given Acton social services and Information centre received only less than what It asked for from the committee Regional funding Is expected last year to In The North Halton contact centre t get the IS per cent increase it was hop iig for It had asked for and has been given pending council decision 3 Four thousand dollars has METRIC Anyone wishing to sign a petition against metrication be at Canadian Tire Georgetown Fri March 12 9 am pm Sat March 13 9 a m 8 pm volunteers Erma DeRosa 8773552 LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING NOW LOCATED IN GEORGETOWN SPECIAL MARCH BREAK COURSE M0N MARCH 25 900 330 BOOK NOW Stirling A Than Everting 30 877- Starting Aprl14th 3D Witki 877- WIN A 1982 HONDA CIVIC Young Drivers of Canada the market for newsprint will change MltlertoldThe Herald Friday The market is flooded at the moment and we cant get rd of any more newsprint unless we store Under Divide and Conquer program which includes glass and tin cans as newspaper a month receiving about per loo from Halloo Recycled Resources Never town engineer Bob Austin has told council that the program is losing money and newsprint collection alone coats the town per ton Coun Miller he Is upset la being responsible by Ltd and Leferink at that the region Is not subsldii keeping It afloat and limiting to sSw programs In Burlington the amount of reusable te Avenue Armstrong and even though It wasted by being dumped into la committed to a region- landfill sites wide separation of newsprint A report is expected by the Divide the month on proposals and Conquer program submitted by Monarch Miller maintains that the town Resource Recovery and Tram- been given to a regional steer committee this year to help facilitate the establishment of a United Way A report from the committee on the proposal Is expected this year A reserve fund has been established for Place and 24 has been set aside for the Burling ton association for the mental retarded which is currently being audited by the provincial government Funding bids by the Peel and Hamilton branches of the Elizabeth Pry Society were also unsuccessful NEED HELP WITH YOUR TAXES 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