Oakville Beaver, 7 Apr 1993, p. 15

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I-z.:1.:-' , t WEDNESDAY Dunno SPECIAL Tttstar 0mm; SPECIAL Mono" Dumas SPECIAL â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" SWORD FISH CAT FISH BOUILLABAISSE “MW -tiy-'tr"y"y*y"y'_e .Mainikxzlaundryrnainfkxxfirnilyman o4dr5bedmanplam .EitsuitekaturirBovalsmkingtubkseparatehmer "Gmrnkattry35azu:arpet1/2hsntierpad oQualityabmets othkpkkettshrailintp .Coltmialtypedaxs&trirn "1ybrkkrtomainstimtxquahtywindows(evatauearhsides) .AttadtaiNargisragetrq6naldetadted "Truetmtehall#ars "txnktyteamapt Poesidedgauirrxifireplatlargeatinkitrhaveparateiamaldinirvrxxn 'ilrrN,itt W . SeanCe Niyli ' M SM“? TDC US SPECIAL-FEATURE-plea-notes UPPER MIWLE RD. O.E.Vl. Riv-r Glen Bled. RIVER OAKS BLVD. w. '0h/fhfEll OCCUPANCY um UNI $13??? '.r 3,000 sq.ft. ' on a huge 50' lot Mlleled by {131015 Available ForAll April Purchases hop WILLEBEAVERI Glmashton Blvd. argar 'tr.Yourchoiaed DUNDAS ST. (HWY sl Goodrow estimates Halton generates some 100,000 unused return payment envelopes per month, for which the environmental impact is substantial. Citing statistics supplied by the Recycling Council of Ontario. Goodrow says: " The environ- mental benefits of avoiding this kind of wastage are sitmificant. instant banking machine? If you prefer to do the latter, chances are those return payment envelopes are finding they way into a landfill site - and in a few cases, like Halton, get recycled. The problem is, says Tony Goodrow of Burlington, is that those return payment envelopes piling up in landfill sites, or sorted through recycling depots, arrived unused. "Depending on the percentage of recycled fibres in the envelopes involved. eliminating l00.000 unused envelopes represents six addition- By WILMA BLOKHUIS Community Editor Sal. We Loam At 24% sum Lint Boyce RNov Olin _ Roe, Comm Halton generates 100,000 unused return payment envelopes monthly Manhunt Vhw TXMXXXSrXrMXxr=IxrxExXxIXrxrrrrItrrrrr= att y/U ipdY8'i ow do you pay your bills? Do you use the return payment envelope or do you save yourself the price of stamps and pay all of your bills using an machine? I wdordetached2or3cargarage.3Curgarageanddetached garagesellsforslightlymom able 11mm (firkmg violati sewn ary entrance u in a traditional type i $1IWU.W Initial depaiitGST. included (if purchaser oavpie home as principle residence) $1,000.00 GUARANTEED RATES OAC. V Lowest published rate by vendor's migrated lender from date of puahasitillcksing (no capping fee's,limi timeoffer) "Depending on the per- centage of recycled fibres in the envelopes involved, eliminating 100,000 unused envelopes represents six additional mature trees sup- plying us with oxygen, one less cubic metre of landfill, 2,800 to 5,600 gallons more offresh water, 1,600 to 3,200 more kilowatts of electricity available for other uses, and 24 to 36 fewer pounds of air pollu- tants released. . ." 5% DOWN WEDNESDAY, APRII River Oaks Homes is part of the River Oaks Group who established and developed the prestigious family community. River Oaks Homes has a newhome, excellentserm'ce rating, and in our last detached offering, over am of our purthaser's came from our own community. We take special pride in having repeat customers Jail to 7 cars wnh 2 car garage; Proper centre hall layout without having garage cut Iur famsly day to day needs. Nd more front hall clutter, we could go on, the --Ton y Goodrow HOW TC - -Gf - -e ---_ - wt I To date, about 30 schools have responded favorably, including Chisholm, Queen Elizabeth Park and T. A. Blakelock, E. J. James, Falgarwood. Sunningdale, and River Oaks of Oakville as of Tuesday morning. 'The response is very encouraging. I expect to get at least 100 schools participating across Halton," he commented. al mature trees supplying us with oxygen, one less cubic metre of landfill, 2,800 to 5,600 gallons more of fresh water, l,600 to 3,200 more kilowatts of electricity available for other uses. and 24 to 36 fewer pounds of air pollutants released. . . The greatest positive environmental impact comes from reduction, followed by reuse and recycling." Acting upon his father's urging that on the per- ‘someEody slgoulddo . somet Ing a out it,' cleffiltes m Goodrow has launched 'S involved, a project whereby these 1000 unused unused return payment wresents six envelopes can be col- lected and returned to " e trees sup- their originating corpo- oxygen, one rations --in hopes they *e of landfill. can be used. RIL 7, 199. PAGE 15 WEST available to first time Homebuyers OAC CST. Included R( m (See Students . . .' page 16) Hours: Mon-Thurs. 1dD800 pm. Sat. & Sun 11:00 a.m.-5:00 pm. CLOSED FRIDAYS MONDAY: All You Can Eat Mussels 699 At the bar only NOW OPEN THURSDAY ' FRIDAY FOR LUNCH 12 pm. R M KAY ?,1',N,Jl,ilh',tlPEu Hm 401 west to Hwy. 403, south on 403 t; Hwy. 5 (gmdas St), west on Hwy. 5 Sixth Line, south on Sixth Line into River Gals "I gave the idea some thought," said Goodrow who came up with a scheme to involve the schools, both public and Catholic, elementary and secondary. Goodrow mailed letters to schools across Halton last month. OAKVILLE t1Eyit east to Trafalgar Road, North to Upper Middle Road, west to Sixth Line, norm on Sixth Une into River Oaks Ill 845- 9180 \KVILLE MI TATE PAUL SCHELL EN TE

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