Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 2, 1988, p. 2

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Paget SECTION A HERALD Wednesday March I IMS left and Mike tlrynoldi right let up tun to clear the amok In an apartment at the residence at Durham Street A pot cooking oil taught Ire Saturday morning Smoke engulfs hall at seniors residence Walker snubs EFW contract Halt on Region is already running Into problems with the first atepa of Its proposed energy rum waits program Consultant Peter Walker has turned down the Region a request to help guide regional staff through the lengthy and complex En vironmental Assessment process Mr Walker la acknowledged by some councillors as one of the most knowledgeable con In Ontario on the En vironmental Assessment process for landfill sites He was a key con for the Region in the landfill Issue which Is now coming to a head It was the Walker Wright Young report In which Mr Walker played a major role which recommended to the current Consolidation Board Hearings the site In Burl as the preferred landfill site A site in Milton was listed as he next best option by the consulting firm The report has been the object of considerable criticism In recent years from Burlington councillors who are righting the Aldershot site Mr Walker told Halton Chief Administrative Officer John that he t want to take part In helping through the same process for energy from waste but he gave no reasons for his decision according to Mr Fleming While most Regional councillors were flabbergasted at Mr Walker action Burlington councillor Walter said the consul accidents In the past week Firefighters doused a chimney fire Feb at at the 15th Sideroad in Stew art town There was no damage the a Durham St in Georgetown Smoke filled the apartment or the seniors residence There were no injuries Feb at l 55 a at Highway and the Sideroad firefighters aided the Milton in a twocar accident Firefighters sped to a car fire at the Ballinafad bet ween the Fourth and Fifth Lines Feb Feb at 37 the fire department was called to a motor vehicle accident at the Sideroad and the Third and Fourth Line Firefighters rushed to the laun Feb at p m at Main Street South in Acton NDPGrit alliance a bad 2 for 1 deal Says deputy PM consultants Cam Watson and Tom to help guide It through some aspects of the process but Halton was going to lean on Mr Watson knowledge of the to help them meet the criteria of the act Mulkewlch said It may be time for new blood to look Into energy from waste for and hiring the consultants now is premature In a lengthy argument to regional councillors Feb Mulkewlch said the Ministry of the Environment was too often made a scapegoat In ten year search for a landfill site The whole story of the landfill question has not yet been told sold Coun Mulkewlch He urged councillors to head Into the energy from waste process from a fresh start But Milton Coun Bill Johnson was upset about Mr Walkers dec I deeply regret that Peter Walker withdrew he said Peter Walker is the best around fl that criticism from difference between Ontario and Burlington councillors about their Alberta on energy policy said Mr work on the search for the landfill Mazankowskl Well there is affected Mr Walkers decision to John understands that That abstain from the energy from he hallmark a great national waste Issue politician Hills Coun Sheldon j sold Halton Region should feel a ft PC message Gut despite Ihe scan Mr Walker would be the A lot of people think there By McGregor Herald Special A federal Liberal alliance would be the worst value one deal In Canadian history says Deputy Prime Minister Don Mazankowskl But that exactly what Cana dtans have to fear he said in a relentless speech to local PC sup- moving closer together while we regional energy and economic stand alone on one side the policy and free trade Vegreville Alta MP told about Mr Mazankowskl said the media supporters at a fund raising dinner been quick lo pick up on date affair was held to but slow to raise organizing dollars for the recognize the real three new federal ridings that will complements of Mr Brampton and government Were not as good as the other guys at innuendo personal attacks and character destruction he said We vc surrendered that part be created Georgetown if before Jul v 14 1 election Is held their own role in the character on Brampton Time through the process because of the expertise gained from the land fill issue Chairman Pete Pomeroy objected to Coun Mulkewlch claim that there are still hidden Issues in the search for a landfill site Throughout the whole EA process in search of a site the Region was open and all of the cards were on the table he said The only people we had with were the municipalities that opposed us Chairman said Monday that Mr Walker won be replaced Refuses sample refusing to provide a ISP y Bump in road in Milton with Im A Township mai appear In court March is charge of breath was charged paired driving Feb 20 at 0 and brought to the Georgetown police station where he refused to give a sample Coat stolen A coat was taken from the coat check at the Georgetown high school Feb 20 at 11 30 m A student who had a It ended a dance at the high school returned to get his coat when the dance was over and found It missing Assaults mom A Brampton man was charged with assault Feb 28 at 11 a as a result of a domestic dispute Feb 20 The son assaulted his 43- year old Georgetown mother while she was at work The yeorold will appear In court March Truck damage Someone used a lire Iron to damage a 1977 truck bet ween Feb and Bam Feb at the Sixth Line and 17 Sideroad Hills Emblems removed Turbo and Toyota emblems valued were removed from cars at the Toyota car dealership at Guelph Street between of Feb and a Feb Impaired driver A Brampton man will appear In court March 20 for impaired driv lng The 39yearold was stopped at Guelph Street and DeTrex Boulevard Feb at 11 and for a traffic Infraction and found A bump In the road caused an a 30 m accident Feb 28 at Steele Avenue and the Ninth Line A 197B white Volkswagen Rabbit driven by a 40yearold Toronto man was on Avenue at km per hour when It was struck by a trailer being pulled by a ISM red Chevrolet The Chevrolet was westbound on Avenue at km per hour The trailer broke a bracket after hitting a bump on the road which caused it to tack knife and swing Into the side of the Rabbit Both can ran off the road and into the shoulder Both cars received severe damage Loses control A charge of improper passing was laid at a IS a accident Feb 25 on Main Street North in Acton A red driven by a 19yearold man was heading southbound In the southbound lane of Main Street North when It pulled out to pass a parked 1079 white Ken worth driven by a 29yearold Swastika man The driver misjudged the loca tion or the subsequent causing the right aide of the Skyhawk to hit the left right cor ncr of the car The Skyhawk last control veered back across into the southbound lane and came to rest in a field Slides on ice A blue Chrysler driven by a 35yearold Georgetown woman slid on fee Feb at 3 m on the Sideroad failed to make a right hand turn and struck a white Lincoln The Lincoln then mounted a snowbank on the west side road Speeds too fast for conditions wu a 0 accident at the Sideroad and Trafalgar Road A IBM blue Volkswagen Jetta driven by a year old Georgetown woman was north bound on Trafalgar Road turning onto the Sideroad The in bad loose sand and was wet The Jetta was turning too fast for condiUona and lost control leaving the road and striking a tree Taken to hospital Richard was taken to hospital following a 1 10 ac cident Feb 20 at Maple Avenue and Guelph Street A 1997 red Plymouth driven by a 43yearold Georgetown woman was parked In the northsouth of Maple Avenue The driver made a turn to go and was hit by a red Chrysler driven by a 33yearold Brampton man that was westbound In the westbound lone of Maple Avenue A charge of railing to yield the right of way was led Follows too close A charge of following too close was laid at a m accident Feb 25 In front of IB Storey Drive A brown Ford van driven by a 40yearold Acton woman was southbound on Storey Drive and signalled a left hand turn into a private driveway As it started to turn a 1988 brown Ford van driven by a 32yearold Acton woman passed the van from behind and struck the vehicle Both vans received moderate damage Boost for blue box recycling Recycling in took a step forward last week Planning and Public Works Committee decided Feb to buy seven modern toploading recycling trucks to augment a blue box program in Milton Burlington and Oakvllle Halton Hills runs its own recycl program but it may decide to buy one or two trucks when the town budget is finalized later this Labrie Equipment Ltd of Quebec will supply two top loading trucks to Halton for a six week trial period If the Region likes the newer technology it will buy seven of them at a cost of If decides against the newer trucks it will purchase nine trucks which operate similar to other vehicles with the blue box program used In other regions Milton instituted the blue box program last year and Burlington and will be heading full fledged into the program with the arrival of the trucks said Director of Waste Management John Mac Kay The blue box program which Is already in place In several other regions including Peel is credited with Increasing Milton recycling rate to 15 per cent or its waste since it was initiated last year and Burlington are now recycllne about ten per cent of its waste and Hills Is recycling about eight per cent said Mr MacKay Hills decided to stay with their own recycling program when the Region took over contracts for recycling for Milton Burlington and in Hills household is given a plastic blue container All recycleable materials including newspaper glass clear plastic bottles and tin cans arc placed In the container which is hen placed at the curb- side weekly for collection The blue boxes will cost about for the entire region But costs to taxpayers will be significantly mitigated by government grants for new recycl ing programs One third of new capital costs of recycling programs Is funded by the Ministry of the Environment Recycling Grants program and another third is subsidized from the private Ontario Mult Material Recycling V Clothing SAME DAY TAX RETURNS WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ALL KIWANIS EVENTS said Mr COLOURSS PRICES COME IN AND BROWSE HANDBAGGS PLUS iTunei ant 1 GUELPH ST IV only municipality in Halton which col lects the town staff he said recycleabte materials 1 Halton Hills town councillors have been considering initiating the blue box program to supplement Its current curbslde collection a municipality decides to use the blue box program each Among the themes stressed by Mr Mazankowskl were Conser accomplishments in economics and federal provincial relations little recognized except by party supporters lie said and a vicious atmosphere in the House of Commons created by Opposition critics Federal provincial relations Mr Mazankowskl said have emerged from the rubble of the Liberal Alluding to the scandals that have plagued Brian Mulroney a cabinet he said I have to admit we have had some problems as a government But we could never live up to expectations after being out of power for more than 20 years He offered fulsome praise to BramptonGeorgetown MP John McDermld for his role as parliamentary secretary to cabinet minister Pat Carney first In the energy port folio and more recently later of International Trade 9 Traffic Ticket Specialist Low Cost Representation Free Consultation Worded about 1 end of dement points A former police ottlcor w yours of traffic experience can help MIKE DOUQALL 8771556 Toll Free 1 SS2 The University Hurt comes to you SPRINGINTERSESSION 1988 New horizons beckon Explore and enjoy new and fascinating concepts This May you and others like you can step into a world of new beginnings Old and new present and future are merging Just for the fun of it or with a particular purpose in mind reach out and 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