KILDZ BIZ INFOULL NE | It‘s FREE! It‘s FASTI l ts fergouan kfldfl ‘ N CALL NOW I (qOS) 8‘-“-“20‘4‘-‘ infoline for parents |- JA w w we ce mm mss m se se on m mm se on on »4 A Metroland Community Newspaper Vol. 32 No. 95 FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1994 32 Pages _ 75 Cents (GST included) A Metrofand y _Ae s 4 dn ho TD D 0 _ _A P dn in m n ce m n ce in in in on Ford unvelils $40â€"million plan to reduce odor problems By HOWARD MOZEL Oakville Beaver Staff O ne year and $40 million from now, Ford of Canada plans to have the odor problem from its Oakville _ plants well under control. On Thursday, Blake Smith, Ford‘s environmental quality manager, outlined a threeâ€"phase program designed to largeâ€" . ly eliminate odor incidents in the residential areas adjacent to its pair of local assembly facilities. N Smith explained that compleâ€" tion of the plan at the Oakville Assembly Plant is scheduled for early next year and August 1995 at the Ontario Truck Plant. The cost of the program â€" which is, in large part, a response to complaints of paint smells in some residential areas â€" won‘t be cheap. The threeâ€"phase plan, including equipment, adds $40 million to the $1 billion already invested to produce the 1995 Windstar minivan at the Oakville Welcome aboard Assembly Plant. Another $400 million is being Oakville spent to build a new paint facility will be at the Ontario Truck Plant. home for t}n the pr%grzlxlm, all painltl oven exhausts at both plants will pass tWO' mor.e through thermal destruction units SmithKline that eliminate odors; paint coating Beecham formulations will be reviewed to companies )| reduce "odiferous constituents" e ) where practical; 100â€"meter air Page 26 quality towers will be built at each _ | Amy Maurer (Indian Spirit) and Stuart Feth (Night Watcher) will be two of the Spirits of Bronte on SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS paint fgcllgy too(limprove disperâ€" | hand to haunt visitors this weekend. . (Photo by Barrie Erskine) sion and reduce odor. The Bay, Sheridan College Mayor Ann Mulvale, who has - e e I DORVAL ANIMAL been closely associated with the t t t t SERVICES issue for years, said Thursday she ee e - lr l S 0 _ r on e ie dehght.ed Wlt.h tl.'e w47 18 [~I: he Ghosts of Bronte‘s past welcome you to a lot "F" at 8 p.m., 8:20 p.m., 8:40 p.m., or 9 p.m. Care for which Ford is meeting its responâ€" z ; haunting adventure at Bronte Creek Due to the popularity of these programs, phoneâ€"in Companion sibilities as a good corporate citiâ€" A. Provincial Park‘s â€" Spirits of Bronte registration is a must for this weekend‘s events. Animals 2e 3 Weekend â€" Aug. 13th and 14th. â€" Please register by phone or in person at the Visitor‘s we aite obvicusly pleased that The spirits of Bronte‘s past will haunt you at the Centre. N. JOâ€"ANN MCKINNON ï¬lqrdâ€ls l;gomgdto“s;cond mll: °" â€"| ‘Spirit Campfire‘ on Saturday evening. Meet at the Bronte Creek Provincial Park is conveniently 3 B?gv\;'NM'R-CVS fo:cs:ings thinsxatlo s thios one 00° 18 â€"| visitor‘s Centre at 8 p.m.. located north of the Q.E.W. between Oakville and CENTREI 338â€"7387 Smith agrees, explaining how Sunday evening, you will have the opportunity to . Burlington. s : CAP join the ‘Spirits‘ on an evening hike through the For information, call the park office from 8:30 Canadian Publications Mail the emission controls at the £ 4 s : Product Agreement #435â€"201 ce Ne 2) fields and forest. The ‘Spirit Walk‘ begins at parking _ a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at (905) 827â€"6911. ee ‘Mayor‘ page ‘Enjoy a Tim Hortons sandwich made fresh for you on our very own crusty bread