Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 3, 1979, p. 7

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October Page Waste transfer stations likely in Halton Hills ACTONS OWN GRAND PRIX Terry and brother Hobble 14 Acton prepare tor a lap in the Acton Soap Bo Derby Saturday Only eight racers turned out for the club a annual derby but were en thus 1m tic and turned In some fair times they loomed down Street under the eye of the man with the stopwatch Winners were Robbie stock Gardner modified class John Sul 1 1 inn best class and best VIEWPOINT Of modern gold rushes and police brutality By 1 Herald columnist A little of this and that this week as we lake a closer look at what at top of the The current of gold a good portion the world on a new gold rush The price of an can only lend lu to one that which gocj up like a rocket crashes down with the name speed In Market Com makes comparison between the current gald fever and the that hit Lurope in the century was tor real when first Introduced from their native Turkey hat everywhere the prices of the bulbs rose to a phenomenal degree that for were overnight But like the price of gold today it can 1 last and all good things bulb wise came to rather an abrupt end We expect the kind of crash in the market and the economical woo that will go with it CI I Here a couple of lines to live from a cartoon for TV colled the Thanksgiving that will be shown this Thanksgiving You got do il together You to clean up your act Because you can take away Without putting something back Now those words should be told plated This holiday life style we vc been living in North America is about to come an abrupt end There arc loo many signs that tell us the free lunch is over and we re about to pay through the nose for our over indulgence Well it looks like the media Is on the back of our boys in blue again This time the issue is the shooting of Albert Johnson a We wonder If the same roast of entire force would be the case if Albert Johnson had been while Instead of black No one wants gun happy cops but I don that If you consider numbers that our police forces deal with dally the incidents of shootings justified or otherwise Is marginal to say the least Chief of Metro To ronto force feels that morale Is new low over ihc media treatment of lit John son shooting When it comes to there art tain points be considered The majority of black people who me to C in ida do so to est economic prejudice or of any so in liieir own national police f irees The majority of these people are not it fault It is us ihe that stir a sour slew for every peo ple are the same thai caused troubled in own home lands They jell someone at tm sideways Whit manner of reael on would you love if someone spit in your face Screamed tic moment tley laid eyes on you Stood look for trouble from the lime liiey caught sight of a blue iform As I have pointed out times in space tops deal by element play by the golden rule The job our police forces in Ontario and Canada do La envied throughout the world Our cops arc tops take a good look at anyone a 1 you oil rouiers jump on the polite brutahly bandwagon every given an is iluit lit police involved si face laws as they enforce every Bui I don t in ingmj publicly by t media or manipulative ins the facts arc rip apart If you re going i try med cine there s one hell of a lot more ml tint result In death ihere that you never hear about unless you rt know far itism goes pepole who I lived dee tend to bring a chip on their with them use who cm make it in a competitive socially or always as ihc ullimatt copout from what I seen so far a a and for ihe of Johnson have very sirong political hat If Johnson was white Would it tct the URGENT THE CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY REQUIRES Volunteer Drivers Gas mileage is paid PLEASE CALL 8771124 WALLPAPER ON WHEELS SHOPATHOME SERVICE LET US HELP YOU WE SPECIALIZE IN Coordinate Colours Courteous Service Select Wall Coverings Professional Advice Choose faint Finish Colours Free of Utilize the Latest your Itoom Decorating Ideas No Obligations WALLPAPERONWHEELS SHOP ATHOME SERVICE 8774193 roasl If wis unj let thost pay price of poor but in the tin snot cover tvery force sludge would please me more 11 an to see my fellow start iibing their own foi lb nkim of on to fashionable thought on Nothing on earth would In me to take the daily vtrbil garbage at I have but pect fo the per cent of I nblut forc s ore very rcil due lo 1 in rule because of mtdi i and policial abuse one cover but lei us for tie before ve slam the trapdoor II called justice A sympathetic response lo Miller concern over the need for garbage transfer slat has led Hal ton region Solid Man Committee to lake positive steps toward obtaining approval for private lyoperated transfer facilities in Hills If a recommendation passed the Friday Is ap proved this week by regional council Disposals Ltd and Monarch Resource Recovery and Transfer Ltd will be invited to attend a fort coming committee meet to outline plans for estab lishing facilities where mem of the public could unload solid waste for temporary prior to transfer to landfill sites in tht south In the meantime related com mil tee recommendations would sec regional staff range for temporary transfer facilities the Georgetown landfill site when it closes October and meet wilh officials of the area municipal regarding alternative transfer sites MOST IMPORTANT Finally and most important ly the provincial ministry of environment which Coun Mil ler had blamed for stalling s proposal would be informed of the region s hngness to consider the Lefcr inka and Monarch schemes for Hills within the con lext of solid waste management system Although most members of the SWMC were sympathetic toward Miller lion lint the lack of transfer would prompt Hills residents to dump their tnsh along rural roads rather than haul it borne miles to the and Burlington dumps regional solicitor Den 1 seemed Recalling that former Hal ton Hills regional councillor Pat advocated the establishment of transfer tiois ago Mr suggested that concerned re presentatives from the north perhaps failed to anticipate a crisis situation Even if ap proved immediately he warn leferink and Monarch proposals could not be imple mented for months particular if an Environmental Assess hearing is required I recognize there may be some inconvenience to Hills residents who have to drive to or Burling ton but that we had a recommendation suggesting the town Itself should make a move Mr Perlln said I surprised and Mo narch here to make presentations and It premature to take any action here until we heard them The solicitor said the liefer ink and Monarch operations could ultimately be in compe tition with a regional transfer facility If one Is deemed necessary and approved He suggested that must be appraised with a transfer station at for ex ample to serve both and Milton Although he had to leave the meeting Hills town engineer Bob Austin left writ ten comments Indicating that town will likely arrange for municipal trans fir station per but will encourage approval for priv facilities to be established under the of the region Miller pointed out that Mr Austin remarks hod neither been discussed nor by Hills council Milton town engineer Joe reported his has no need for a transfer station of its own but supports the establishment of a long term transfer facility north of Highway There is no problem with rural roadside dumping In any part of Milton ho added and even residents in northwest corner would prefer to haul their garbage south to Burling ton rather than any type of facility at GARIlAGr MIL Taking exception lo com Coun Miller recalled two in which Milton councillors were urged lo hove their town garbage hauled to Oikvllle rattier than George town the dump closed Regardless he said chose to use tiie George town site because everyone believed that Site F would be approved soon after There may be no problem Willi roadside dumping in ban Mdlon Miller con tended but is probably deluged There a few people who nobody really gives much con about he charged If the region not going lo take care us then just let us know and we lake care of our Mr responded that he Is concerned about riossag residents Tl ere are some instances of roadside dumping he said but town works crews clean It up Invited to comment on the luatlon Alex of the m of environment stres any privatelyow ned Irons fer station must lie Integrated into the region solid waste system and cannot be in competition with any rcglonul The provision of temporary transfer stations at landfill that have been closed Mr added Is a common practice appro priate for the Hills site T sec no problem putting a station on that site he com A hearing is not mandatory Putting a private facility on some other site such as Leferink proposed site on Trafalgar Road would be more difficult ten bicycle In a licit run by Shoes and Luggage In the Georgetown The bicycle Is little big for her right now but she she lias older brothers and sisters who will be happy to keep It In food riding condition for her until she grows up It Presenting Rose with the bicycle is Shelley Hull of Shoo Herald photo DESIGN AWARD FASHION by Emanuelle and Pierre Jermain THIS SELECTION OUR BEST EVER COLOURS Burgandy Natural Blue Grey Black Patant Black Calf Brown EVERYTHINGS DIFFERENT WHERE YOU GO WHAT YOU WEAR WHO YOU ARE A VENING Pierre Jermain Sizes nor in all styles LADIES AIR STEP AND CELEBRITY DRESS SHOES Oh So Comfortable au can even dance all night in them and still dance some more to to AirStep to Celebrity to CHECK THESE PRICES OUR PRICES ARE LOWER COMPLETE YOUR ENSEMBLE with our PURSES CLUTCHES in the LATEST URGE QUALITY Ok QUALITY EVERY LADY IN GEORGETOWN CHECK OUR HANDBAGS Cougar Boots Central heat for your feet WOMEN 498 ORTHOPAEDIC PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED STORE HOURS WED FLETCHERS family shoes GEORGETOWNS FOREMOST FOOT FITTERS lain Downtown Georgetown

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