Oakville Beaver, 18 Mar 1994, p. 7

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What Corinthios said was, SLC can discharge as much as threeâ€" quarters of a ton of conventional particulate per hour. On Monday, after Residents Against â€" Cement â€"Company Pollution (RACCP) called its last witness, the forum adjourned until next week when final arguments will be presented to the threeâ€"memâ€" ber Board. Those interested in the case can hear spokesmen on both sides of the issue explain their cases on Monday and Tuesday starting at 9 a.m. both days in the Oakville Room of Town Hall. Hanna Corinthios, a combustion and hazardous waste authority with the MOE‘s Science and Technology Branch â€" was quoted in the Wednesday Beaver as saying that SLC can pump as much as threeâ€" quarters of a ton of conventional particulate into the atmosphere. The Oakville Beaver wishes to clarify a point of testimony by a witâ€" ness at Monday‘s sitting of the St. Lawrence Cement Environmental Appeal Board hearing. SLC hearing testimony clarification Got questions about your income tax and it‘s after 5 o‘clock? No problem! Our phone lines are open evenings till 9, Monday to Thursday...so it‘s easier to get through. Just have your questions ready and your tax papers handy when you call...after 5! You can also call our automated Tax Information Phone Service (T.LP.S.). Check your income tax package for details. February 21 to April 28, 1994 Sometime between Monday and Tuesday, a portable at Pilgrim Wood School on Pilgrims Way was entered throuch a smashed window. Thieves then stole a TV set and two VCR‘s worth approximately $1,000. Sometime between Tuesday and Wednesday St. James‘ School on Morden Road was entered. Unknown parties then scrawled craffiti on the blackboards. Two schools fell victim to break and enters earlier this week. Police investigate school breakâ€"ins "WEY/ ts MY TuRN! 1â€"800â€"265â€"1161 No WAY/ S 5 p.m to 9 pm. ~The hearing â€" which involves charges of breach of trust and accepting a secret commisâ€" sion against Pomeroy â€" began Wednesday mornâ€" ing. The proceedings are being held in order to determine whether enough evidence exists to go to trial. The presiding judge has ordered a ban on pubâ€" lication of all mformatlon presented during the hearing. The preliminary hearing into charges levelled against Regional Chairman Peter Pomeroy and three others continues today in Oakville Provincial Court. Pomeroy preliminary hearing continues Project 80 â€" a joint forces police team probing { PP NOT , 7 pDTo.! KIDS EAT FREE An American Italian Eatery Also charged with one count each of offering a secret commission are Pomeroy‘s wife and Halton Region deputy clerk Pat Crimmins, developer Albert Tennant and lawyer Herbert Arnold. political corruption in the Greater Toronto Area â€" charged Pomeroy May 13, 1993 following an 18â€" month investigation. Pomeroy and the others who were also charged in connection with the investigation surrendered themselves the same day to the OPP in Burlington. : 338â€"6330 oanviuue puace I Ftth Subp n Bay To Pomeroy has been charged with three counts of breach of trust and two counts of accepting a secret commission. + Colouring contest every week P@ win dinner for a family of 4 each week in March. IN MARCH (For every entree ordered, one child 10 years and under eats free from the children‘s menu) + Draw prizes March 31, 1994 4 Foot Kite _ 2â€"Man Raft Family Trip To Wonderland 3Â¥ FIELDFRESHFARMS 3E CULOTTA WINES 3E GREAT LAKE ELECTRIC JE LONG MANUFACTURNG Sponsorship Heroes:

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