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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Oct 1983, p. 37

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V, i JvT . 4^441*. 0/ " * j County Defenders recommend by Km \tyaocky Snaw-FYee mat News Service denial Stating that there it no evidence that A landfill is necessary. the McHenry Cotnty Defenders have PBUijainBidHd that the McHenry County Board deny Watte Mnagemat Inc.'s sanitary landfill application. "the Defendert said Watte Management's application does not provide a "cogent statement of need," and they also noted, in a press releaae, that the deeta and location of the proposed facility win not maximize protection of the piittc health, safety and welfare. Aooordtag to the release, the faciUCy also is not located so it will 1 --AH Wli iii n--nsa inoompamaiity with the character of the surrounding area or niuiiiiae the effect on aurroiaxfing "In the •h--r* of a convinces JESS&fcrtS?S'A3 ft* the facflfty," the rdaaaa staled, official position on the landfill issue The Defenders alao refuted Waste based on review of pertinent materials prepared by Watte Management and by local, state and federal agencies, according to the releaae. • » In sections of the application to need, Waate presented three that concern alternative waate management systems, the capacity of area landfills ana regional population projections. According to the releaae, however, two of the reports are outdated. ww/ aw m -- pareent of -the~i in the la to liwiffiif the county. That fact it taetevap ̂ in of law reqjtaemerts, according to the Defenders. law goven ̂landfill ̂ ting makes no refaitnoe whataxMr to oouofr boundaries; it rsqtiree that the facility be neoaaaafy to commodate the waate nana of area it ia tatendad to aerve," exists wtthto the: of avrilafale doi iL̂ A A* mat mere preaeany ia caoaatv to aoconsnodste our i JJJ7 r ,11iri T-- Mid that K.xv -̂J ĵ ininss att answering not auoanog aacnenry Gouty to dtoosa of its «Ma iD their waate dfipoaal t̂aa. The Defenders, .however, concluded that adayiwte Aviation ground school •.t: rj course offered at college or the piri< m kge.The petitioner that ybrtftShfiSB SSfy 4:. private aflat P FT'1 a awn by thei ion around or to someone who has a Melteary hot hasn't flaiwa laawM» aad needs a rafreaher coarse. It Is ; Nov.S. It acceptable for a person to ̂MO Nash taking the course for the written Lmk of stody vfl) ral Aero Sialics Jaime Alexander (FAA) regulatioaa. traaapert pilot wflbe Use plaitf care now for holiday poinsettia blooms to ! materials will coat ISO Poinsettias kept froih last year will need special care for the next several weeks to get them to bloom by the holiday season, according to Bruce Spangenberg, hor­ ticulture adviser with the M c H e n r y C o u n t y Cooperat ive Extension Service. Poinsettias sensitive to needing 12 to uninterru day for initiate are very day length . 14 hours of d darkness each ut six weeks to this ling. If period is interrupted, even if only briefly, the blooming Srocess will be disrupted ana ie plant will fail to bloom. Beginning in mid-October, poinsettias need daily at­ tention to assure they receive adequate darkness Spani covert lan darl each day, and bringing it back into the light about 8 o'clock the following mor­ ning. It is best to place the plant in a sunny window during the day. This schedule must be followed each day for about six weeks, although some color may begin to show in the upper loaves after about a month of this treatment. Even a brief flash of light during the required dark period will be detrimental. Plants which have been growing outside all summer should gradually be brought indoors , Spangenberg suggests repotting the plant into fresh soil and washing foliage to get rid of any in­ sects. Water the riant qa a jular basis aittL place hi sunlight. Thea start the . •'••T r '» regi fuu schedule of Mof darkness, aad hopefully fha plant wiH bloom. Tbis procedure takes eta- sideraMe time and effort, which is why mafty poo simply buy new pia already blooming aa* holiday season. completing the win receive check with the instructor before to take wflt he rebating similar items. be wnthasfd at Defensive driving course The McHenry County Senior Citizens' Council, in conjunction with the Lake-McHenry Counties Safety Commission, will again offer the "55 Alive - Defensive Driving Course to those who wish to participate. This course will be mid at the McHenry Meet & Eat Center, Moose 2816 W. Rt. 120 (the Lodae) in McHenry The datea will be Wednesday, Nov. 2, and Thursday, Nov. 3, from 8 a.m. to noon. Anyone wishing to take this course should contact Judi Hutson at (815) 455-2157 or toll- free at 1-800-892-3273. McHENRY OPTICIANS 1 3 0 1 R i v e r s i d e D r i v o M c H e n r y I l l i n o i s A , . ihcfn . 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