the HERALD Community Wednesday October 23 Environmentalist describes perfect candidate By JOAN DAVISON Herald Special THE ENVIRONMENTALLY- FRIENDLY COUNCILLOR Very soon now Halton residents will be voting to elect new town and regional councillors Since I am an environmentalist and a concerned one let me explain the outlook of the candidate who would get my vote My hypothetical candidate would know in his or her gut that the world is a web not a chain Everything affects everything else There is no free lunch And I mean everything Halton is not an isolated unit of land separated from Ontario from Canada from North America from the World Really understanding that fact this potential councillor would know that the decisions made here this year will have For All Your Fine China Silvtf Crystal GHtware MAIN ST MILTON 8780050 reverberations much beyond the bounds of Halton and much beyond the bounds of time anyone spends in office The new councillor would take it as a task to find out as much about environmental degradation as possible This person would then be very worried So worried that hisher primary commit ment would not be to the people who elected himher but to the land Why Because without the land no one lives No one And we are destroying the land Knowing this my candidate would construct a political plat form NO to the Acton quarry landfill Why Because it is almost certain to pollute our water source We need clean water NO to the quarry expan sion Why Because quarrying destorys trees Many trees And trees are the world lungs To further development Watt Wait until exhaustive studies fer ret out every potential negative environment impact Maybe wait along time Yes to frequent subsidized public transport Why Because you can fit more people into a bus than into a car Yes to increased taxes on cars Actually I realize this is a provincial jurisdiction but our candidate could lobby Why Because this combined with frequent public transit would discourage people from owning cars a major contributor to global warming No to industry that generates garbage pollutes the air and paves over precious land land that could grow more trees and food Yea only to industry that aims for zero discharge and uses a minimum amount of land My councillor would lead by ex ample No pesticides would go on hisher lawn the house would be free of hazardous household cleaners organic and additive free foods would grace hisher table My councillor would be seen walking to work and to meetings Knowing that the af fluent money rich lifestyle is environmentally unfriendly my candidate would announce that heshe would take a reduction in the councillor s stipend By doing this hisher constituents would be encouraged to tighten their own belts This councillor would tell it like it is Instead of offering the pro- Community Service Bulletins It you are a non profit organ izatlon service club or chanty or church group and would like us publish your community ser vice announcement of community 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tickets call or Limited seating St George Anglican Church Bazaar Sat Nov 2 1991 a for a cements Special Needs for Disabled Bazaar Sat Oct Acton Arena id a pm Baking crafts and knitted goods Annual Senior Citizens Din ner sponsored by Club of Georgetown Oct Holy Cross Church Candy Cane Carnival Bazaar Sat Nov ID a p Knox Presbyterian Church Main SI Georgetown Christmas crafts knitting sewing Christmas Bazaar Sat Nov Georgetown Parent Child Center S Georgetown St Andrews Church Baking and gifts galore hot lunch United Church Turkey Supper Sat Nov and 30 Adults children SO For tickets coll or Georgetown Golden Circle Club Bazaar and Bake Sale will be held on Sat Nov IS to p m at St Andrew United Church Hall on tainvlew also tea tables and white elephant table Christmas House Tour of homes in Georgetown area Sat Dec Tickets D from s Music Store Main Macs Milk Mountain view Sponsored by St John United Church for renovation project Limited no of tickets Brothers of Inc In formation Nov Optimist Ire Milton St tor more call St John United Church Annual at Wed Nov at the Indoor Mall next to Reiver I umber Something for everyone fall concert Beth Reformed Church In Acton Oct 3D p m Tickets at the door Proceeds to Ac ton Share For more info call Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society is holding a Living With Cancer tion Program 4 information sessions for cancer patients families and friends help deal with the effects of cancer on their lives Program runs Oct to Nov IB from to 9 P at Central Library Rape Crisis Centre is offer ing Peer Support Groups to past or recent victims of sac assault No fee Adult or adolescent groups day or evening will begin mid November If Interested con lacl at the Rape Crisis Centre by Nov 1 Learn about current drug abuse prevention Initiatives in and how you can con tribute Evening session hosted by Community Action Group on Substance Abuse Nov 13 7 Hugh Foster Hall Brown St Milton Per more Into contact Kelly at The Friends of the Region Museum present The Rescue of Historic Warship from the Bottom of Lake Ontario Oct 7 at Region Museum All welcome free admission For further Info coll Meetings Multiple Sclerosis Self Help Group meetings held 3rd of the month at 10 a at the Social Services Building Willow Street Ac- Friendships Alive a social club for single divorced separated and widowed adults meets regularly for social events such as dinners bowling theatre cords and games Call or Family History Research The Peel Branch of the Genealogical Soc meeting Oct it s Library Central Park Dr 2nd floor meeting room Viiiiors welcome Topic Superstition and I Rites and harvest superstitions ng With Cancer groups every second Thursday at the Canadian Cancer society Milton Branch 751 Mam St 7 30 For more in formation call r Meetings of the Region of Peel Support Group held the 1st Tuesday of each month offer postcacsarean sup port and discuss birth options Call or Special Needs DropIn Centre of North meets every Wednesday at the Legion 1pm lo For more Info call Susan at or Jane at Pregnant teens Prenatal classes designed specifically for teens free of charge Transportation provided pregnancy counselling available Call Susan Stuart at 8445502 or Public Health Department for more in formation Hills British Canadian Club meetings are held in formally on the 1st Thursday of each month In the lounge of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch Georgetown at Call Dave al B73 for more Info La League of Georgetown and Acton meet at 30 the 2nd Monday of each month at m to talk about breast feeding and parenting Pregnant moms and nursing babies welcome For more in formation call Sandra at Beta Sigma Phi Chapters in Georgetown and Acton For meeting limes please contact City Council President Betti at Volunteers Red Cross Georgetown and District requires volunteers to assist in Finance and Public driving and First Aid In structions For more Informs lion call Bemlce at Alcoholic Anonymous can help Call 8771211 for more in formation Canadian Mental Health Assoc La lion Region Branch needs for tion programs on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday evenings In Burlington and Acton For more information call Laura The Solvation Army will pick up appliances in working order For more call Volunteer drivers for the d an Cancer Society Georgetown Unit needed to transport patients to and from the Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto for mileage will be pald Please contact the Georgetown Unit s office at 164 Guelph St Georgetown between 14 pm daily or call 1124 Support Services is looking for mature individuals who are interested In contract positions working hours per week teaching life skills to with developmental handicaps Instruction takes place in the child s home If you are 18 or older call 416 tor more Information Big Brothers is looking for men 18 years or older to volunteer 4 hours a week to a young boy from a father absent borne For more information please call or Become a foster parent Call Kim Elliott at 8448111 and 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