Possible dumpsite Dream home a nightmare Herald Special A lifelong dream of owning a house in he country is a tor Chris and Jinny in north west Brampton The and property owners listened in shocked silence last week as Peel Region officials discuss how their area could become the Site of Peel a new garbage dump Despite assurances Regional Chairman Frank Bean of full public discussion of the dump issue the said it cult to face a possible IS months of tests environmental hearings and council debates The niton Hills Cancer Society Unit has a new executive for the 1DB5 year From back to front left ihey are Barbara Johnson president Kay Councillors arfiUe secretary Dee Harwell patient services Eleanor youth education Jenny Tuff In transportation Barbara vicepresident right Smith past president Ted treasurer Allison campaign chairman turners on vicepresident pllen Burns patient services Belly Hull group Phyllis public In formation missing are Arlene Buckley education chairperson Mary Little and Maine Eagles adult education Diane Malcolm public information Norma Carlisle activity group and Ir Valeric Kumar medical advisor Mrs Penny How can carry your daily life if worrying it dump ma go hire On Sept Regional council approved phns exam several sites in north Brampton One favored site 1 is bordered by 17 Road a and ton 1 1 a on Hills bound try public works commissioner Bill Anderson laic last mealing eight to 10 holes will soon be drilled In Area I to test soil types and depth 1 wonder now if people how proper those tj sil Urns for year out about a Prthmindry tests should be completed by moved in said Mr I dun think anybody Anderson A want to buy our committee will also if dump will be soil types lull litre Mrs d of bedrock quality of farmland slit of She husband pipulution and other fictors If the Regional may be the only answer Council p a The r builder musl apply for learned environmental about the dump issue in assessment by June lies built house beside the Penny house in d said nobody wan Is buy now The house and lot arc worth nearly I carry ink rest charges of 14 per to in said Mr irlo govt Mr Anderson the application could be made In he fall of and an environ menial hearing could take four to six months The dump has to go somewhere and we have dec Ion d Mr Bean Vie do owe the public all the nfiimation on the rim pi on Peter Robertson said Regional council should discuss compensation for some properly owners when the preliminary tests are I think this would apply lo people living on lo and Mis Road said Mr Robertson There will be heavy truck use roidb Peel Region plans to close the Road dump in Miss by and reduce landfill use by per cent th ndnc ration and waste ng I vc lived here ye and 1 think we vc ill been hinging on hop- ng development would come here said George Dixon George town 1 know the dump has to go somewhere but compensation it the key Items on agenda useless Cancer Society Retiring president praised by member her contribution Herald Starr You vc been a good The new Hills and you ve put Cancer Socety president some humor into our Barbara Johnson meetings I think we vo Outgoing president needed the humor in this Smith handed i oyer podium Mrs Butwell praised day night during the he outgoing president s annual meeting Intelligent and quick answers when Society No doubt about It members had a problem everybody In town knows Wove admired your you re Service to leadership and Patients chairperson skills and your Dec Butwell said in In serving all thanking Mrs Smith for the people in his community she said Mrs Smith said she had been with the Socie ty for seven yea re and noted next spring it will be the local unit 30th anniversary I worked side by side some of the finest people she said I really reel that I have not done enough and I am constantly humbled by many of you in this who keep on giving so generously By Herald A conference to be held his weekend by Ihe Association of Munlclpa lltics of Ontario was called a social occasion not worth spending taxpayers money on Burlington regional councillor Joan Little said the four day 1934 Conference of the County happy to send council on a conference on solid waste management where the region could benefit from their attendance but thai there any hint on the agenda for con of interest to It will cost us per participant and I don worth of value I Littles Councillor Carol Gooding said that not everything learned at conferences is sche duled on an agenda vo learned over the yenrs you do learn a lot Is not scheduled as to how other municlpa lilies arc addressing problems Mrs Good d I don ihlnk you can measure ibis kind of experience simply as la going to help you deal with your agenda and Regional Section coming back us AMO being held in rf was a waste of very expensive official lime and she t support Halton attendance at it There arc far more valuable things for he chairman do than to go there Mrs Little said I see this as a social expedition She said she would be Milton Coun Brad Clements and Chairman Pomeroy are to go to he conference Mr Clements said agenda looked interesting that as Hallon Th is small rural municipalities that don really have a tot to do with regions like Halton Little returned about he attendance at this can Talk tome about IS RRSP Nobody else his a Retirement Savings Plan to like our Accumulation Annuity 11 allots compol to convenient an omens Income ons and there Is no front end load or policy loo Before you buy an talk to mo BRIAN GOODLET 10 Mountalnvlew S Bus 8775129 Res ACTON PHOTO AND CAMERA Future results can be bettered Carole Matthews Can you give mesomeadvicconmydad Enclosed picture I leave the res lo you Thank you Annie from GT Dear Annie I can clearly tell that your dad Is not a happy and that he has suffered a loss in the last three years He has lo logically get out and meet people but doesn wont to The old expression Time heals all wounds applies here Be patient with him Annie this Is all he needs don t mother him Just be Ihcre when he needs you You are fortunate in the fact hat your mother t wait on him all the time He Is very self sufficient and can care for himself He will pull through Try not to worry Good luck Letter to the editor Change Chambers to Daily Times Herald More detailed docu mentation recording street names and the canvassers who canvas each side of the street should produce even more donations to the Hills Cancer Uriit the retiring cam chairman for 1964 said Thursday night Bill cam chairman for the Society two campaigns now said future results can be bettered by having a better organ led cam committee He said streets were being missed by canvas during the cam and documenting the street names and chairperson responsible for lhat street would on Family film series A film series starting Oct is being held at St Church Hall in Glen Williams on the family It a series designed to help all people to understand Iheir own families better and how they function within their families It does not have a narrowly religious focus but addresses every day human concerns says Rev Graham Bland The film Oct Is entitled Christian Father and it starts at 15 bring more dollars into Ihe Society The idea Is to get as many dollars as we can because the money is used for a very good purpose Mr McNally said think we missed quite a bit of revenue because of this A more concentrated effort by Ihe Society s Industrial Commit should produce more money from this groirp he said especially those industries say Ihey give corpora tely think his is a copout and every effort should be made to have them give locally Some inadequacies The housing and other needs for lie elderly In the future can t be met by the current system said the region director of social services Monday night Debbie Oakley said the region Is trying to look ahead and plan for the future needs of he elderly She invited town councillors to comment on the region s report on services for the elderly In The elderly arc not poorly served in this area but there are areas where here are some inadequacies Miss Oakley said I don think community up here Is getting the services Ifyouwalkaroundthereglon sec they re not equitable ACTON l custom 1 a if i 1 yjaP WILLOW ST SBlSS Dear Sir It has been in the news media for months that Peel and are looking for a garbage Slip In fact It Is one of Ihe biggest headaches for all municipal govern We are all guilty of creating garbage dally My knowledge for the of is For years faithfully put out my garbage two weeks and paid my bill six months After reading the editorial in The Herald hat there was to be a public meeting Oct 17 given the public On Oct IS there was a meeting held at Feed Mill 11 was well attended and a hot meeting I say the people of Peel and Halton you can win this fight I do not know when your local elections are to be held I know when Time at the moment Is on your side not the politicians What you need lo do is apply strong pressure on your politicians By pressure I mean run your own candidate and for starters go after Mayor Ken and Aid Fred and elect people who will rcpre- location I phoned The gent you Herald and found out at annoyed me at that meeting my Ward representatives did not Again I must say change your represen at the local level and you change your regional government Jim France Well I gather from lhat It was to be a secret public meeting As 1 was not notified by Peel of meeting so I could prepare for it As I directly affected It will front my properly and increase traffic by 1 to 1 truck trips dally not Including local traffic I am told that Alder man Fred Is angry pbout Hchadlhe nerve to stole and I quote that he read about in the Brampton Daily Times Well thai Is the case then the residents of Peel art In trouble and I mtan serious rouble They should move heir count II chambers lo the Daily Times so 1 jhat fact and truth tan be With This Ad Urr Del FILL IN OF EXISTING NAILS Or Apply OfitinintTB I TERRYS PLACE VIEW OF GEORGETOWN FROM PEEL DUMPSITE Garbage What Do We Do With It asks the cover of the Oct 84 Region of Peel WASTE MANAGEMENT NEWS The answer is apparently to dump it on Georgetowns doorstep The proposed site is about a mile from Armstrong Ave and the environ mentally sensitive Credit River We are ALL affected by abuse of the Credit River Watershed and visual abuse of our neighbourhood Georgetown residents have no direct vote but you CAN make your opinions know this SATURDAY OCT 2784 MEETING at ALLOA SCHOOL THIS SAT Concerns for Helton Hills THIS SITE WAS REJECTED AS UNSUITABLE NOW IT IS MOST PROBABLE WHY TRUCKS 1 CROSSINGS A DAY OVER CNR MAIN LINE RISK OF ACCIDENTS TWO CREDIT RIVER TRIBUTARIES BISCECT PROPOSED DUMP SITE IS IT FAIR TO PLACE A GARBAGE DUMP ON THE DOOR STEP OF A BOURING COMMUNITY WHIC HAS NO SAY IN THE MATTER As a citizen of Halton Hills I strongly object to the Peel Gar bage Dump on 1700 acres directly across the road from my home I have paid for this ad because I have no direct vote but I am con cerned about the effects of this proposal on our community Signed M BLACK