Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 20, 1974, B4

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B4 Th Acton Frw Pren Wad Nov District Page Ratepayers criticize Ashgrove landfill site Members Region Public Works Com and Juraw Mel Consultants wi advice and a lot vX during discuss a on solid wnstf In The report i a major- fill ruufctl reftwt from entire In Itw Owing ih the of the plans to and plant In the f a IWW program cutback on the amount to be buried a Works meeting the cvmraitU passed a resolution in pro line to a which lead to pin pointing a site for the plant A number of groups presented brief during the public meeting GeorRe chairman of the Central rate payers group said the reasons for choosing the site recommended the McLaren report are He objected to the plan that would see an area with four per cent of the population saddled with garbage from the whole region He noted there was nothing with lot til planning and the rrcom In the report Mr Chairman wt In deliberations to recogntit the oF tlio that your mendatton will on the of man people In the urea on tho threat of pollution to our only water suppl our welts and on the irnvertlblo ait uatlon If to remove from our oclet a further hundivd of high production food producing Class farmland and in these times when Canada Is looked to our world for help wild Limit production John Mitchell George town Pollution urged the commute to step to limit liie amount of produced pot capita He stressed the important of cutting on not Just treating more and more or it Mid hell listed a the source interested In reduction of garbage at source economic reuse or greatMt fraction of that which remains and recycling of the remainder The Citizens Committee for Pollution Control from Burlington said the rccinmn Hon plant slum Id bi close loan Industrial complex and urged consideration lip given to providing for a mill near the site hat could use the recycled paper Obsolescence Hint group echoed sentiments of GPP con reduction of garbage at source and deplored the built In obsolescence of glass containers of Agriculture and the group concentrated thrust of Its attack on recycling and techniques and did not dial with lite actual site should be tedtrallon asked qui tons of the Ho was only able qualified answers In and no answers in others Tin rations takes a strung stand situating the silt on prime agrkuliural Johnson presented a complete critique of the McLaren Study on behalf of till Alii Johnson position continues bo one against sanitary landfill sites In general Not sanitary lie claims the landfill sites are anything but sanitary and could bo replaced by modern technology within five years Johnson claims the recommended site Is too close to stream system and should not be placed on prime agricultural land Johnson told this paper he II announce Inter tills week two sites that could be using farmland r streams or Ik with pollution Tor an Interim period GOODIES AND GOODS were for sale at hall Saturday The event was sponsored by the Guides Brownies Scouts and Cubs Overall photograph shows busy shoppers Silverwood Institute meeting Mrs I Scott Thirteen members and to guests of SiUerwood attended their Nov meeting at the home of Mrs George Ironside on 14 at The Mary Stewart collect and the ode preceded the roll call which was your and samples were displaced minutes ere read and adopted and financial report given Invitation An invitation to the School for Ihc Deaf was extended to I members also achievement day Dec 14 at the same school Discussion regarding community hall at Stewart town was left to a member who would represent them at meeting Our I quilt was finished displaced A memorial to the late Mrs Isabel Hen dcrson was brought to the attention of the members Mrs Norton and Mrs Burt for the program arranged to have Mrs Ethel of come and show and talk about lapidary Both Mr and Mrs are interested in this special vcr interesting and pieces were passed around A delicious lunch served the hostess and her helpers brought the evening to close farewell dinner Mr and Mr3 I Smith entertained Mr and Mrs at a farewell dinner prior to their trip south for the winter Mr and Mrs W lladdow ire living at the Roily home for winter months Mr and Mrs Bert Corbet have relumed home from visiting their mother Mrs Corbelt Mr and Mrs were visitors with Mr and Mrs Harry recently tour members of Silver wood I attended the nutrition workshop Georgetown Hookers held their monthly business meeting on ore busy preparing lor a pictorial SunSLt The first lesson at the Maple Leaf Mills centre seventh line below on Nov VOTE FRED COX COUNCILLOR A MAN WITH PAST EXPERIENCE IN COMMUNITY WORK Community Centre Volunteer Fire Minor Sports ON DECEMBER 2nd VOTE FRED COxTx VOTE VIRGINIA KENNEDY For Wellington County Board of Education Virginia Kennedy Wellington bid SANDRA YATES displays her wares to Mrs and her daughter Kelly at tho sale in hall on Saturday Virginia Krnncdy of It ft ha challenged Incumbent Grcgson for the town ship scot on Wellington Couily board of education Mrs Kennedy said she thinks area trusted should be more In promoting parental Involvement and community use of school and she would work lo promote of facilities during off hours She points to the gymnasiums in and township I think It Is one of the of the urea school board member lo provide leadership and Hainan with recreutlnn other community groups A of tho University of Windsor Mn Remembrance nembrnnec Day service held the Georgetown cenotaph on Sunday Councillor one represented Mayor Hill Kennedy nun been In community work In WinIf and ana Her four children three of I he six lorry is editor fin ploy en r for font She Is tile former I editor of I rln now runn ami rjsuliiiig Me organized urn program f in In no Hut omitting li viut slur was Inn ERIN TOWNSHIP COUNCIL RE ELECT REID Time and or good representation VOTE DEC DISCOUNT WAREHOUSE HWY NO 25 JUST NORTH OF HWV 401 DISCOUNT WAREHOUSE OPEN SUNDAYS 125 GOOD ARE FACT 8782373 till pm LIVING ROOM SUITES GIANT CHESTERFIELD CLEARANCE SPANISH COLONIAL 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