NWÎflTY FMEE PEOSWEDNESDAY.,NOVEMBER 14,381M, PAGE 15 Reuc, reu e 'The tr is R steptemor thiseari Rec clugW kRov. 19-25.enbr fth eccitc CLIIi Th eyugClof Ontarrin elo RCisenoragung eJli Laiso municiplity toceand R eing Wose ooduao tamothce meesseutorecti. 'Themutturthat Tii. Ftureeis Ru. fot the assistance of the RCO, Shel1 Canada produc.d a special 22-page volunteerse handbook as a guide for coordinators. l7nacommu n yr mi activities may tako place such as: schools participabing with = ranesacots;mil settung up envninmntal duspays. group. ranzn lte pick-ups; buiness. salufi theur-recyclixç hero; and media interviewung peope mvolvedmi waste reduction. Reduce! While some pac is noce fo health and afymany. it esare y verpac to attract your atntion. Tmià ste decade te think amali. Think Reduce. Reuse! Try to remember ta take Yrour own shopping bage with you to the supermarket. Magazines can b. pased on to friends. Lug-a-mug te events where- you expect ta be s.rved a beverage. Be resourceful. Thunk Reuse. Recycle! Participate in your rclUngprogram. Mû.e purchases ini packaguing that cmii b. recce' in ecycle . "People can mû.e a difference ini their local environm.nt by changung their throw-awajr attitudes and practisuing the 3R's at home and work everyday. Jh Ezoeutive Dretor, Roeycling Council o Ontario. This column will provide space for your company's initiatives towards waste reductio and promoional awareness for Recycling Week '90. Teachers who are looking for up-to-date, school-oriented l.arning material about envir-onmental issues can obtaun 'TMe Environmental Activity Book: Waste Management/Acid Ramn/Global Warimng' by Courueware Solutions lüc. This book has over 160 pagets jpacked with ideas, games, pujzzles and activities. Bout suited forgrades 5- 11Y it has environmeiital applications of language, math and geography sidlls. The. cot is $34.99. To order cali (416) 863-6116. Sprinkle baking soda, borax or washing soda on-kidtchen sinks, bathtube,coeu!ýters or other surfaces where you would normally us. a scouring powder. Scrub with, a damp cloth. COMING EVENT,. November 19 - 20, Toronto, 'Mei Challenges of a New Decade' - Environmental Research Technology Transfer Conference. Information: (416) 860-1772. GO decision soon PROM PAGE 10 t.rminated, the. association com- missioned a study which indica- ted' that a privat. rail network for southenn Ontario could b. profitable.) "Under the. worst case soenario it would b. in a loua position but the. cost r.covery is still 65 per cent which is their target.» Pagnuelo said the. biggest stufingi block is the. 'capital outlay for train engines and cars but this cost can b. amortized over the. 1f. of the equipment. He said sungle-leviel cars now ini sterage can b. used on aru interim basis and engunes rented if immediate purchase is not possible. "Ail w. want is tii. basic ser- vice back. Cars are in storag. and the. track is idle. "If there is a real political will this will happen." Tii. passenge soitioncon- tends that thi. NDP goennment unherited a «moral oblgtion' to extend servic, te Pet.rborouh. When the. federal government abandoned VIA Rail service, the former Liberal government expressed no interest in assum- ig the. VIA routes. Ii. associations $33000 feasi- bility study was commissioned with that und.rstanding. But when the. study found that privateservice was feasible tiie province promised t eiepand Go service. Tii. association made it an' election issue wh.n Peter- borough was not included among the. first communities te receive the service. While the association's efforts cannot b. accurately measur.d, voters in seven ridings alongz the Peterborough route el.cted INP candidates on Sept. 6. RECYCLING ONE I TON 0F NEWSPAPE1S. SAVES i I19 ThEES LW oom 13tird s.....al.......$4999 /'~ 13 aAres:..................Iq.M-99 ' g . TAL A SOE. f f * * ý-- T. ', », ý , 1. ý , ý ; . :, -,