Oakville Beaver, 24 Apr 1994, p. 3

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Gwen Discepolo, president and coâ€" owner of the 60,000 square foot facility, promised to have the mass of recyâ€" clables disposed of in about two weeks. That was nearly three weeks ago and According to Supervisor of Byâ€"law Enforcement Phil Bouillon, the Town is prepared to give Bronte 3R ‘s a "reasonâ€" able length of time" to remove the mound of plastic containers, glass jars and tin cans which accumulated over the winter at the firm‘s Bronte and Speers Road site. By HOWARD MOZEL Oakville Beaver Staff is being given the benefit of the doubt by the Town and be allowed to continue its belated cleanup of a mountain of waste material. Bronte 3R ‘s granted extension to clean up mountain of waste WouLpN‘t you LIKE A TIDY CAR tHis sPRING? IntEriors Onuy $99 CALL For ApPoOINTMENT 844â€"5556 The Diamond That Will Conquer Your Heart west end recycling operation 312 Lakeshore Rd. E. 844â€"7220 Now Playing at RIGLEY! fine jewellery _ G.S.T. included At that time Bouillon and Ward 1 councillor Ralph Robinson toured the facility and received Discepolo‘s assurâ€" ance that she‘d do her best to remove The reason for this latest delay, Discepolo explained to Bouillon, is the breakdown of a separating machine and a belt integral to its operation has to be delivered from the United States. Earlier this month she blamed the outdoor accuâ€" mulation on a frozen hydraulic door and, again, the need to wait for parts to come from the States. The situation was further complicated by snow and ice which froze the bottles and cans into a solid and very large lump. After the longâ€"awaited thaw, the considerable stockpile of refuse became visible. Bouillon, who spoke to Discepolo on Tuesday, explained she requires another two weeks in order to eliminate the pile. DEBBIE BADOWSKI, M.D., LINDA ZIMMERING, M.D. DENISE GRANT, M.D. ThE Acne Cunic , Oakville are now accepting new patients. All services continue to be covered by OHIP Maple Grove Village _ No Referral Necessary 511 Maple Grove Dri Appointments e s44â€" 1900 Robinson said he appreciates the fact that the company has been moving the material manually given its equipâ€" ment failures. "I‘m a little disappointed the two week timetable wasn‘t achieved," said Robinson, adding if the problem persists he will consult with Town staff on what course of action to take next. Bronte 3R ‘s has been in operation since 1978 and three years ago moved to its current location. Current zoning allows for outside storage onâ€"site. the mess from sight. Since their visit, Bouillon says Discepolo claims to have removed 300 tons of material from the yard and hopes to clear 300 more tons in another two weeks. "There has been a depletion," said Bouillon. "We‘d like her to move faster or as quickly as she can." Fids Sense and Education Week! Liducational Displays! Cycling Safe Thursday, April 2 \ Hosted by the Halton Police. Fill out a ballot to win a BOS Bicycle Helmet at the Cimmaster Sports display. Draws to be held Saturday, April 30 and Sunday, May1. Streetproofin Thursday, April 2 Hosted by the Halton Police. Friday, April 29 Meet ‘Zap the Safety Bird‘. Hosted by Oakville Hydro. 110 Fine Stores and Services Just north of the Q.E.W. and Trafalgar Road. 842â€"2140 Demonstrations! Hydro Safety vâ€"â€"_"~ Camp programs introduce children (6â€"13 yrs) to different % 1~ aspects of science â€"from engineering to invention, ecology to 4 ‘ â€"conservation. Emphasis is on learning by doing, interaction L(,' and creative problemâ€"solving. All experiments and activities are designed to allow children to participate fully and discovâ€" er for themselves the EUREKA! of scientific discovery. * 1/2 and full day, weekâ€"long program in July. « Fees are $140/wk for mornâ€" ing only. $240 for fullâ€"day. Town Centre II, _ @ 240 North Service Rd. Q.E.W. and Dorval 15% DISCOUNT FOR REGISTRATION BEFORE MAY 1 194 Great Live Horse Racing â€" Satellite Simulcasting TeleTheatre Action! Full Pariâ€"Mutuel Wagering, Track Odds, Pools, Prices Friday thru Tuesday â€" Post Time 7:30 p.m. From Flamboro Wednesdaysâ€"Thursdays 7:30 p.m. Sundays 1 p.m. DAY CAMP AT APPLEBY COLLEGE (905) 827â€"2956 €From Mohawi Raceway Open Mon.â€"Fri. 9:30 am â€" 9 pm Saturdays 9:30 am â€" 6 pm Sundays 12 noon â€" 5 pm ,%? Fire Safe 2. Saturday, April 30 Hosted by the Oakville Fire Department. plus... Visit the ‘World Book‘ display (located in front of AA Records) for free giveâ€"aways and your chance to win a set of ‘Childcraft Books‘ (retail value $350). St. John Ambulance introduces ‘We Can Help‘ â€" a first aid course designed for children 7â€"12 years old. Open 7 days a week Lunch dinner served daily iveâ€"aways! rizes!

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