Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 5, 1978, p. 2

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday July61978 BILLOWING BLACK smoke visible as far as was caused by burning tires in the Canadian Tire warehouse A former CNR freight shed the building was completely levelled Loss was estimated at A large crowd of spectators gathei ed to watch the spectacular blaze Short term measures prolong garbage crisis Car truck collide pick up truck hi lUgiona Council will be today to indorse designed to provide stopgap answer to Ihc re gion garbage crisis motion in go before council advo cates the Burning of some the use of Site Mil ton Brick is a dry waste site and hi expansion of the current Burlington landfill sites anil the site which is neir the site Several weeks ago council rejected recommendation that would hove seen drilling on four additional sites That necessary studies to accompany the drilling wis expected cost The studies now being pro posed art cost MM Dillon company consulting en gineer Willy tils said in an inlemtw that earlier studies have indicated there isn any long term to be found it the existing silts but it might be possible lo pick up We slid there room for my in and it be reasonable lo for lo or 18 Hut now the situition is getting triticil and it is necessary to sec i there ire opportunities to buy time through expansion hi said Wells explained that by adding eight to and up to 10 it it might be possible to change of the existing sites and put lift on current landfill If homed the studies would determine where drill should lake place and how much land and time could be gained Mcanhile he region impatiently waits an op portunity to gel before the Municipal Hoard in to the ipphcation for a Prim llritinmi ltd in mode it it will Ik impossihK to Site tin sites ire it i is r ipidk rt icily mil tht ton and silts rel short lite spins Wells said the region id requested the the tnvironmtnt to consult r st indards on waste sites so i dump eould Ik at Site Other sites now in operilion have refused to tike or rubble in an effort If Site li is ipprmul it is ipt to be the w site in reRion Under dry waste to In developed In the stamhrds it silts for lit intends tint of It ith itt in mid lit no th Irii Ink in il muintipilsitt IiiirjiI i to 1 1 is sophistic lorbirliliii ill w s J irkd it linn of Hit ip Autos collide l if the ild mistry consider the moists of the region Weils in i tritit position mil i think it is out of In in lot ol the itnon hi Ink 1 night auto I Million dollar rain falls A million dollar fell Monday That was just fantastic iccord ing to Agricultural Representative Henry Stan ley The run at critical lime for torn yam crops which ictordmg to Stanley are away behind last years grow Spring grain is short and uneven and half the height it should be this time of year We really needed this rain to fill out winter wheal and get pastures again The corn leaves were just will ing The extreme dry spell com with wet fall have caused problems for farmers some of the corn was never h irvesled last Region apt Continued from Page with personnel matters especially the claims of slow promotions and lack of lives The administration gun sights It s got them the com miss loners buffaloed I sure Ruelcns ItsGl pages or truth If was bull they have been eating me up said there has yet been no attempt on direct basis to coll in the attorney genera the solicitor general or the We haven ap proach them before he said fall spring plowing was necessary Because of the spring plow ing the dried out quicker and traps got off to a bid start with poor germina lion pastures really dried up The second cutting of hay is coming very slowly and some fields grow at all Hay yields will be down Stanley predicts Some fields of Alfalfa had an exceptionally high amount of winterkill The wet fall combined with the lack of frost is for a lol of Ihe problem Apparently the early snow that stayed for the entire winter provided insula and prevented the ground from freezing Stanley sud the iir seemed exception ally severe through tht lower half of Milton regions Barber Cut Mill St Acton CLOSED Until Furthir Notice July IEAP IN A NEW RABBIT DIESEL ECONOMY GOOD SELECTION OF MODELS AND COLOURS SALE ON NOW AT MOTORS WE CARE MOTORS LTD STREET GEORGETOWN or Toronto TAKE ADVANTAGE OF HINTONS CONTINUING SALE WITH 10 OFF ALL MERCHANDISE IN STOCK NOT ALREADY REDUCED ALSO MANY ITEMS AT TO REDUCTIONS Home Gifts Cards Jewellery MILL STREET EAST ACTON 853 1730 PEARL WRECKAGE OF Canadian Tire warehouse is levelled to make sure all the flames are out Children sifted through the debris looking For souvenirs Could limit amount of garbage collected his term on lithium Council Councillor firry itul bit of i storm when he uracil it all homes m the to Hob Austin limit the inn put low 1 i mild of Hit works hi muss i extend the t t silt Spilt in tht It pitting ling hem Milton I Ik wlnt tin i was i good one ind should In pursued ml his hid i I v some limiting Hit of or fringe at six residenti unit it by is quilt rous tilt amount eirbie it will pitk up Elirntl suggested Here r is im Ion ml hi tit It ihiuejii bill ill THE ACTON FREE PRESS Author at Second Postal Registration Number OS IS complained when i seventh sieps that inuld to or i v is put for out increased capacity in for but not order to oft garbage up crisis Photo Orders During the summer holiday period please expect a delay in picture orders Two weeks delivery is minimum on Mr IGA has all you need or your I Chunk I Mil iHandnirespl Frenchs Mustard 15 Fresh Chicken Legs or Breasts Kleenex Paper IGA Salad Dressing Smoked Picnic Shoulders Monarch Margarine ASSORTED Barbecue Sauces Poas and Carrots c 75 Suporines French fnes 69 Nectarines S Granny Smith Sunkist JQ Apples 03 Valencia Oranges dm Santa Rosa Plums Quality Service and Value all WEDNESDAYS ARE GOLDEN AGE DAYS AT ACTON IGA 8 Main St North 8531960

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