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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 5 May 1989, p. 4

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lMon.s.Tuy Mon. -lUes. onIy Floida. 113uner ranges go.-4eOniy Mon-l3uesOniyl 1unss SýVE'Z, Cherry Cracked Wheat Pound Cake SAVE Bread oble Starnps! Mondayf & %"wmy hil 1000 l 2 Samsse m S ira ouss f 1 lou rou FLATWAREt ASONIS M EfE l SMf Primo Past4 7 or Spaghett m7e CMS5IM AT CK. CONDNS - 55 LM 501111. U C111 iTU M&4 Mcm Loin 4 m l Pr.Chops .3 9 lu (wN pgl lcm au 1.990w& orkSrt 49 0 OI iiUse I Coca-cola I io bsprft. Som7 I Buyaà 1 Quart Sauce Pan1 '--FREEI Mi, Mm ttU M. 71 - Littie agreemen'tyel re-opening of waste Bi~ amD ELLY Baltun reeSgi'a paitici a nd stff sq tIse want ta wMim lances miBli the oisr ei. Environ- ment. but= %0i pe t ch a neco- ciliation soe liered with controvervy. On Wednesdy, ragions] council voted ta correct vanous flawn cited by the ministry et Halton's houawod hatardous masta dia- poWa depot in Milton, but they also warned the station mont re.oipen tintai relations wath MOE improve. Not wiahing ta add futier fuel ta, mn mlrsady rocring lire, Oskville counicillor Jai Mitchell propoaied ta doloe a part of the moton ,chrmctriuing Hansa relatieahp Vit, os10 m mdverwoanal,' m- e osalause .myang tiie depoit will onl re-open when dit changss. Iliat mas voted dom'n, however, and although reffional chier sd- miniatrative officer John Fleming voioed eptimiwa concerning dm1l. ifigs baimeen Haiton and MOIR, ho still lijioka the. province tek a sladgehammer approach toa s11)ys- watter problem. dardeat ta de-escaatee 1%con-~ troversy between regional govern. ment and MOE. But hoa dded that ho sitl supporta pulie work, director Bob Moore s dlaim luet week that ,ninistry actions were «hevy-hianded.» Ille miniatry served }lalton miti a notice of violation lust month concerning thé. facility, whichiis eazically s temporary storage, depot for commodities uaed around tie home whuoh regional officiaIs would rather flot se. in the regular garbsge. Thleme items include HEATE ~ ~ fce ORE SERVoICoEn 50.2.IUY SF I SISSE G lN AiovI 4 Y nY IF? 01f liaTYi. -Hdji, AIEM L t IM Af ?A YC NF~ 1 :£ '!1! AST K - 9 AOTRI TRE -I 7 -9 4 *y **NM . ARIAISS, SSN O NOTHHALTON * ACROBATS Monday, May 8, 1989 * SHOW John Toneli * TIMES, ý---SpOts Conitre .* 5:00 R.M. Laur4r Ave»/MIIton * 8:00OP.M. * ADMISSIO PRICES *INFORMATION: ADULTS $8.00 * 41 6) CHILWREN* * 639-0375 (12 & Under)* * & SENIORS- $4.W' * IKETS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE ON SHO WDAY* ** ** * ** *** * *** ** ***** ** * on any depot poinis, irasecides, waaW oile and old car batteri. Minw oiflcrs criticizsd han- 41J.g traningprocedurs et the. sita, m well as sme contain. ment mothods. If the. motter went ta court and regiosal officiels -àr cosivicird, they couId face fines and possible i mpnaonment. But motaer, the nisru- try haan't even laid charge. Halton regional chairman Peter Pomeroy blaatad mimastry officiais' 1ai week fur oover-reacting te Minimal violation., and msd ho would speak to anvironment mini- Star James Brs'4ley &bout the. on- duct of local MOE officer Lyl. Pesonu. who inapected the Milton station and servedi Halton wit the vioation notice. Mr. Parsonsa ppeared remarkably uriimpreua.d with Air. Pomeroy a c- tions and couniarsd by .aylng the violation& were "Seous, and=ni- what misrepreaented in Mr. Mors report to counicillora. 'Mat report contained, errors« indicating ogres- ment -betwen lialton and MOE where rions elae, the mîistm of- Ifceramid. M. Pausons suid MOE faxed a rebuttai ta M. MooeIrtpo tolasi weeka commîtta in which Mr. Porneroy slammed MOE. Wedn»esdy Milton counicillor Bill Johnson angrily demanded ta know why the MOE fax wisan't in- cluded on mny agendas. Mr. Fleming replied that the message came late in the morTing of the commite meeting, mnd aiud h. knew a further meeting be- tween MOE and Halton staff had been arrmngsd snywsy. That didnt satisfy counicill.,r Johnson. Wh"y haven't 1 aven it yeî? I want mil the fhats Omkiville counicillor Frsd Oliver was prspared to, bury the con- troversy mîtogether by diamantling the. hazardoua waste deput. «Con- ol the service.» Mrs. Mitchell deplored suci a suggestion. 'l think we shouldi be meeting the qualifications of the minmstry of the envimronent».' Burlingion counicillor Jo> ce Savoline sid «it boggIes my mind,' that regionsi staff would nut rectify problenis which eventually re<&ý- lsed ini the ministry actions. Buringtonsa Rob Forbee suid he was preparod ta aupport cloeing the fmcility until regional staffT a 'st- is-e M40- ha, change its tune. 'We're loolng forsa pertnership. not a fatherchild relationaltip Correction A photo caption which appeared an the Wedneaday May 3 issue or The Champion depicting Boy Scoute Ieho pariicipatad in a pro- Jamboree Camp luat meekend in- carrectJy idieniied the. piper. David Punton is the. young man, with the bsgpipe. Ho'& the youngest member of Milton Dis. tict Pipe Bond. Our spologie* lor hoi orroc N&JANICEI UHAPPY 35thI LUIS

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