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Port Perry Star, 19 Oct 1977, p. 42

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: FO tit rai Saw SRE IRN Fh hs 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1977 I] Durham part of waste management study Durham Region has been account provincial and intergrated solid waste tee for formal approval, is expected to increase to total 5,194,000 tons per year. included with several other municipal policies and pro- management systems in the Initially it is proposed that 3,198,000 tons, and ten years, All of these projected fig- municipalities in a study of grams in this field as well study area; and to investi- the committee will meet: later to 4,422,000 tons. At ures do not include special waste management. . as probable technological - 8ate and report on the need twice a month, with the first the conclusion of the study wastes such as liquid or A provincial-municipal and market developments, for a Metropolitan Area meeting tentatively schedul- projection period, 20 years hazardous materials, * committee is being esta- Forecasts in the study for Yaste management Author- eq for October 24. or 1996, the refuse quanti- sewage sludge, or demoli- blished with the Ontario waste generation and waste ity and under what terms of Estimated refuse quanti- ties in Metropolitan Toronto tion materials. Each of the Environment Ministry to production were prepared reference it could be es- ties collected in the study and the Regional Munici- municipalities in the area study waste management in for a 20 year period in five tablished. area during 1976 were palities of Durham, York have their own collection the regions of Durham, year increments. orion of me com: 2,605,000 tons. By 1981 this and Peel are éxpected to and disposal practices. a ea ake Madan Dy i» senior staff Messin i * i ' as circula 0 the from each of the municipal- S | | b i The committee will be ; Ate bias be cipa chaired hy Poul G. Cock inytlieg gg ih iss aa Ja of the Minis. in a us ness sem i n ar . Fe ' » ' r. huey, Wee 3 bis Mini- review and comment. As a being designated bas bib : y 1a egion. result of the comments Minister as chairman. A business management = agement Training, Manage- providing seminars on The establishment of the from the municipalities, and Those representing the seminar primarily for ment Counselling and an various subjects of interest committee follows the com- consultation with represent- municipalities have been people interested in small Information Service. The to business people, also pro- % pletion of an area study on atives of Environment requested to be prepared to businesses will be held in Information Service provid- vides management courses waste management by the Ontario, the Ministry is commit the necessary time Port Perry, Ontario, at the es details of approximately to provincial educational Toronto consulting firms of establishing the committee' for the committee to. be Railroad House Motor Hotel 100 Federal Government - institutions for the owners James F. MacLaren and to implement the study re- successful and be empower- on Wednesday, October assistance programs to and managers of small M.M. Dillon. The study was commendations. The -ed to speak on behalf of 26th, 1977. business. There is also a businesses. commissioned in 1976 to de- primary functions will be to their respective municipal- Arranged by the Manage- pamphlet series entitled : termine the most effective, co-ordinate preparation of ity, although it is recognized ment Services Department 'Minding Your Own Busi- " economic and socially individual master plans for that some matters may of the Federal Business ness" which now contains 14 acceptable means of handl- solid waste management; to have to be referred to Development Bank. The pamphlets on various sub- ing wastes generated in the consolidate individual municipal councils and the seminar will be one of jects. The Small Business study area, taking into master plans to provide for Ministry executive: commit- several hundred conducted News is issued quarterly. D Lois Milne by the Bank in small cities The Management Coun- liber ! [ ki § and towns across Canada. selling provided by the B.A.,0.D. ; Some 20 to 30 people in- Bank is done 'mainly by UN ICEF 00 ing or volunteers terested in business are retired executives and con- OPTOMETRIST © : expected to attend the centrates on solving the Medical Associates UNICEF, the United Nat- ~ children in the Third World ~ ing the fund-raising drives, Seminar. They will be using problems of small business- Buildin ions Children's Fund, started suffer from diseases caused -and anybody is welcome to the case study method to es, which cannot afford to g in Canada 22 years ago when in part by poor drinking help in any way they can. examine a small business, employ experts on a full: | 462 Paxton Street, volunteers raised the modest water. Every year, five For more information on cash flow, incorporation and time basis. This service is oy Perry sum of $15,000. million children die before the work of UNICEF, and financial statements. provided at a nominal daily, Appointment" Last year by comparison, their first birthday from how you can help, contact The Bank's Management rate. Telephone 985-8554 |v volunteer efforts raised Wwater-bornediseasessuchas the Ontario UNICEF com- Services has three main The Management Train b.p Ants: call more than $3 million, with dysentry and cholera. For mittee at 416-487-4153. spheres of activity: man- ing program, as well as 385.5382 more than a million children those who survive, the dis- ; and 250,000 adults involvedin eases can have severely de- the work. bilitating affects, often leav- That money has been put ing _behind permanent dis- * » to work to help provide safe abilities. GUARD YOUR FAMILY'S | ' drinking water in such coun- While those of us in coun- HEALTH AND BUDGET tries as Bolivia, Ethiopia, tries like Canada take a Mozambique, the Maldives glass of clean drinking water and the Cape Verde islands. pretty. much for granted, While progress is being severe water problems still made to assure more of the exist in more than 80 coun- PRICES world's peoples with supplies tries around the world. EFFECTIVE UNTIL of safe water, there is still UNICEF advises that OCTOBER 29 x much work to be done. Canadians can do something : It is estimated that as to assist these countries. GUARDIAN We serve hg right many as one-third of the Volunteers are needed dur- DRUGS to limit quantities : BUTLER - TAKE ADVANTAGE OF HOMELITE'S HOME CARE SPECIAL OFFER NOW. DENTAL KIT SG 00 MIRROR TO SPOTLIGHT HARD-TO-SEE PLACES #411G.UM. 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