Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 7, 1989, p. 3

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THE HERALD Wetboday June 1SB- Page Green light for Silver Creek plan should come in the fall manager Brian Ritchie centre presented representatives of Protect Our Water and Environmental Resources POWER group John Minns left and Leonard Landry with a two- halved plaque symbolizing the coming together the different en vironmental groups located along the Niagara Escarpment Friday Market is needed for recycling efforts Recycled garbage is a waste of time until there is a market for it says Regional Councillor Bill Johnson You have to establish a market If theres no market there its go ing to go into the dump he said to Regional councillors Wednesday The Region has been given a Ministry of the Environment man date to raise their 16percent level of recycling garbage to 25 per cent by 1992 and 50 per cent by the year 2000 But Coun Johnson said changes should be made in the system to ex pand the market for recycled gar No paper should be ed unless it has a recycled content- And every school should have a composting facility he said Coun Johnson said food and beverage containers should be watched more closely Soft drink cans should have a legislated deposit and soup cans should be foldable when the ends are ed While Coun Johnson said the Ministrys aims to reduce garbage in landfill sites is ambitious unless this kind of legislation to create a recycled goods market is put forward its going to be one hell of a big problem he said ObituaryGeorge Scholz George Scholz George Scholz of died early Friday mor ning In an unfortunate car acci dent George was bom in East Ger many and came to Canada as a fiveyearold boy with his parents He attended School and Acton High School Following graduation he has work ed at Northern Telecoms plant for the last 25 years George was married and divorc ed twice He loved gardening fishing and children though he never had any of He was an active member of the Lions Club and often helped with their fundraising activities He is survived by his parents Mr and Mrs Gerhard Scholz of brother Jack Scholz of Acton brother Peter Scholz of Toronto and five nieces and nephews Friends may call at the J S Jones and Son Funeral Home on Trafalgar Road Georgetown from m on Thursday and vice will be held at p m In lieu of flowers donations in memory of George may be made to the Lions Club of Chinguacousy It will be September before a master plan for acres of Credit Valley Conservation Authority land gets the green light to amalgamate to one park proper The CVCA which has owned Silver Creek Conservation Area since the 1960s and the Terra Cotta Conservation Area since the 1970s has been acquiring land between the two properties in the last several years said CVCA general manager Vicki Barron The CVCA intends to join the two conserva areas into one park The CVCA received preliminary approval for a plan which would be a hybrid scheme The plan pro poses to rehabilitate some of Terra Cottas land while developing less environmentally sensitive land for recreation What were looking at right now is dedicating four per cent of the property to what is called intensive recreation activity said Ms Bar ron The remainder of the proper ty will be dedicated to and would encourage hiking The portion of the property that can tolerate recreation attracts visitors a year Ms Barron said the CVCA scheme is to on whats popular Because we havent really done anything with Terra Cotta for 15 years she said The CVCA board of directors agreed with the philosophy and with the hybrid concept of im provements at the proposed larger conservation area of Terra Cotta and Silver Creek but will give final approval when the authority presents a master plan to be finish by September Terra Cotta was purchased by the CVCA in the 1960s to be used for parkland The Silver Creek proper ty was first attained to initiate flood control in the area said Ms Barron Ms Barron said 11 municipalities including Halton and Peel will be affected by changes in the CVCA land 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