Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 5, 1990, p. 12

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Wednesday September Final debate- Environment a major concern mm f- Provincial Progressive Conservative party leader Mike Harris left was at the Milton Fairgrounds Saturdav with Halton North PC candidate at rear Dave Whiting meeting local voters and attemp ting to drum up support for his party In tomorrow Thursday pro vincla election Herald photo Willow lane NATURAL FOODS 8533051 Willow St ACTON GRAB A BITE mister Continued From Page 1 state personal positions on Energy From Waste plants and to justify exposing persons to ash so toxic it would have to be expensively transported away Mr Elliot said banning incinera at this point would be foolish until more viable solutions can be found But he did say garbage is a societal problem left for the region to clean up He urged residents to continue reducing from the current 20 per cent to per cent Mr Elliot described selling scrap metal when he was young and throwing kitchen scraps into the garden Mr Whiting agreed it is time to get bade to basics and reuse He insisted he t support in cmeration because it only burns per cent and leaves only ash more toxic than the original garbage Despite earlier statements that he believed incineration is better than landfills Mr Whiting main tains incineration Is not the despite the amount of money pumped into a plant Mr and Mr agreed that incineration is regressive in that it only causes more problems Mr Gon imposing deposits on pro ducts which the consumer would get back after returning the pro duct to a depot which would dispose of the product safely He also proposed a sales tax on pro ducts that are not environmentally friendly Mr Gon also went a step ahead of Mr Elliot to encourage residents to reduce up to per cent Mr Shadbolt and Ms Kam merer also agreed society must stop producing garbage Ms Kam merer said we have enough pro blems in our own area Referring to the Greater Toronto Area pro posal which would include Halton in a master waste management plan Ms said unless Toronto is forced to use the three it will use Halton as a dumping ground FCP candidate on the hot seat over sex education stance The Herald North Family Coalition Party candidate Giuseppe Gon is sending a onesided message to teenagers without providing alter natives the executive director of a Georgetown teen dropin centre and young parents program says Vanessa BellSmith is concerned that Mr Gori s blatant rejection of school sex education programs condom machines in schools and attacks on abortion laws will make teenagers too ashamed to go for help Ms Bell Smith refuted Mr Gon s statements that putting con machines in schools gives teens permission to have sex She insists school education programs will provide the necessary knowledge about birth control which could prevent future unplan pregnancies She wants to know what alter natives Mr intends to provide if a teenage girl t ready to be a mother and especially if the pregnancy is the result of a rape Ms BellSmith is worried his com will make young girls too afraid to go for help Mr Gori says taxpayer s money is not for sex education and con PEOPLE ARE DRIVEN TO RENT FROM US And we drive them home again Free pick up and return Best service going Highly competitive rates Full line of fine Chrysler cars vans and trucks CAR AND TRUCK RENTAL Guelph St Georgetown Ontario 8731828 DISTRIBUTORS SPORTING GOODS CLOTHING SPECIALIZING IN TEAM 6 CORPORATE WEAR 8730500 7 Ma Geo golown DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TH Denture Therapist 72 Mill St Georgetown 8778974 102Mt0cBfMHlta SHOPPING SPREE VALUE STORE Saturday is Sample Day at Steak Express LUNCH FOR A 8 EGG ROLLS 16 CHICKEN BALLS 500 FRIED RICE PLUM SAUCE 8770721 STEAK EXPRESS DelreiBlvd Guelph St Knolcrest Centre Georgetown dom machines in schools It not a mandate of the public school Continued on Page 13 Guelph St Georgetown Ont 8779896 877 330 Guelph St Georgetown ACROSS YEAR SEPTEMBER 7th 8th A Fair To Remember FRIDAY SEPTEMBER YOUTH NIGHT Midway Opens 7 pm Much Music Video Party Exhibit Hall Opens SATURDAY SEPTEMBER FAMILY DAY 9 Kinsmen Girl s Softball Playoffs a m Paint Horse show Beef Dairy Show NOON SATURDAY FALL FAIR PARADE Noon Dairy Beef Cattle Noontoe Entertainment Featuring The Glen Band Rebel Hill i p Canadian Tire Stunt Drivers p A V Pull p Rock Concert SUNDAY SEPTEMBER CHIIDRENSDAY a m Heavy Horse Show Featuring The Eight Horse Hitch a Open Western Horse Show Light Horse Show 12 Noon Pony Show 1 p The Farm Olympics Noon Registration Georgetown Only OLYMPICS Noon to 5 00 pm Entertainment Featuring Children Pet Show Pedal Tractor Pull I Sphere Clown Band Friday September 7th Saturday September 9 toll Sunday September 00am ADMISSION Daily Adults Student years Seniors Family Children Under Age 7 REE ENT KTAlNMfr NT Dr Bandoli 3 Weekend 4 SO 50 9 50 Old Farm Rotary Bingo Arts Crafts Exhibits Kid s Fabulous Fun Tent Homecrafts SheepGoatsCattleHorses Georgetown Agricultural Society Box 116 Georgetown Ontario

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