Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 16 January 1993, p. 12

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OO EE ee Page 6 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, January.16, 1993 Page 12 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, January 16, 1993 Dump fighters start brown ribbon campaign Continued from page 1 one who wears a brown ribbon is showing their opposition to the IWA’s consideration of the Norval area sites as a future home for Peel garbage, Soward said. “Wear a ribbon,” Soward urged area residents. “You'll be surprised how many people will walk up to you and ask why you’re wearing it.” She also asked what would be the best way for local residents to VILLAGE CHARMER Updated, immaculate bungalow with fireplace, country kitchen, bat 5 ceramics, new room woodstove, 4th bedroom and office. Just $219,900. Call ‘Sandra Naim’. 922-537 help in the dump protest. Lawyer Stephen D’ Agostino Suggested that residents write down every piece of information they feel will help with the fight and send it to planner Arvin Prassad at the Halton Hills Civic Centre. D’Agostino, who represented the town in its recent fight to Stop a pri- vate operator’s proposal to put a landfill into the Acton Quarry, also Tepresents the town in its fight to have the Norval area sites removed SANDRA NAIRN *Sales Rep. 877-5165 874-3040 Tor. 873-6146 Res. SPACIOUS AND GRACIOUS from the IWA’s shortlist. Early in the evening, D’ Agostino said community residents can be of tremendous help in providing perti- nent information which can be used to oppose the possible siting of the Peel landfill on east boundary of Halton Hills, “The town really can’t do any- thing without community involve- ment,” he said. “You know where the springs are, you know about the local birdlife and wildlife and you This immaculate and tastetull ointed home features a PARK AREA DELIGHT é ripest Lovely open home features gleaming hardwoods, solarium, Yer bedroom - completely new main bath - quality broadoom family rm open to kitchen, large studio & iiet hardwood 19 backi onto woods. 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Among suggestions made by local residents to effectively fight the dumpsite proposal were battling it on hydrogeological grounds, ask- ing the town of Halton Hills to sup- port a recent Brampton City Council resolution asking for the Tesignation of Ontario Environment Minister Ruth Grier, taking advan- tage of the opportunity to use the community cable television chan- nel by producing and telecasting a video about the sites, putting together a list of off-site impacts that would result from a landfill Operating in the area and investigat- ing the possibility of formally des- ignating the Credit River Valley as a recreational use area all the way along the river’s run near Winston Painting exhibit ‘There will be a four week exhi- bition and sale of original paint- ings by the Palette and Pencil Club of Georgetown at the Cultural Centre gallery from Monday, January 25 to Monday, Feb. 22. A reception will be held Wednesday, Jan. 27 from 7 to 9 Churchill Boulevard. A Norval area man said hydroge- ology tests to be made at the sites will prove that the land isn’t suit- able for landfill. Peel Region did hydrogeological tests of the Norval area sites a few years ago and con- cluded that they weren’t acceptable for a dump. “T think hard facts will carry much more weight than ruffled feathers,” the resident said. Another man asked what consid- eration has been given by town council to back Brampton’s Tequest for Grier’s resignation. Mayor Miller said the Brampton resolution was discussed at Monday’s council meeting and was referred to the town’s solicitor for consideration. “There is a lot of support for just what you’ ve asked,” Miller told the man. The town has applied for $60,000 in participant funding from the IWA to cover the cost of hiring a hydrogeologist who will review the paperwork on soil and water tests conducted by IWA engineers. 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