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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 30 Oct 1981, p. 1

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| Community Newspaper Vol. 5, No. 44, Folio 87 Friday, October 30, 1981 Penetanguishene, Ontario Citizen briefly Airport Commission to meet on Monday There's to be another meeting of the Huronia Airport Commission. That session is slated for Monday of next week at which time it is expected the com- mission will look into charges laid by the RCMP against an official of Garrison Aviation and also against another individual under the Immigration Act, Garrison has been operating the airport for the commission. Colour the week 'quiet' for P.F.D. It has been another quiet week for Fire Chief Ted Light and members of his Penetanguishene Fire Department. Meanwhile the chief Soe reports that both he and Capt. Art Desjardins of - the fire department recently attended a Simcoe County Mutual Fire Aid Association meeting at Creemore. The month before Light's fire department played host to a mutual ; aid meetin in s Peeve Herc. Chief Ligh That session was highlighted by a foam demonstration next to the K. of C. on Poyntz Street which attracted well over 150 firefighters from the more than 30 fire departments in Simcoe County. FLAC member Dupuis has resigned: SCBE One of the six members of the French 'Language Advisory Committee, Victor Dupuis, has resigned. News Of his resignation was included in the report of the Oct. 15 meeting of FLAC received and accepted by the Simcoe County Board of Education, Wednesday. Dupuis is taking post-secondary school education in Oltlawa; local. trustee Alvin Gravelle said. Dupuis has not been replaced: 4 FLAC's next meeting is on Nov. 12. j = ee Get your report cards ft _ "7 ready now 2th Here's your chance to grade your local law- rthday party or makers. A birthday party for 10 residents of the birthday celebrants Myrtle Brock, Quota Club members Nel- Peever and Send us their report cards. For details turn Georgian Manor was held Wednesday Delianne Duquette, and Grace Cole, are Elda Robillard. to Page 3. f evening in the manor. Standing behind Task force hearings Reeve Darby, a busy man Tiny Township's Reeve Morris Darby is involved in several levels of government, and is finding his schedule a busy one. Asa representative of Simcoe County he at- tended the meeting of the Association of Counties and Regions of Ontario (ACRO). in Chatham from Oct. 18- 21. As the President of On dunpp site safety Env. Minister Norton gives MPT his word by Adrienne Graham Gardner The Minister of the Environment for Ontario Keith Norton, has provided suring that the site is operated in accordance with the Act...and will support it in any enforcement action start Monday The Emergency Task Force on Agriculture hearings for the Toronto area have been re- scheduled for Nov. 2 and 3, reports the Simcoe County Federation of Agriculture. Simcoe County Federation of Agriculture and other farm organizations in this county will be presenting briefs. It is expected that the recommendations from the task force hearings will be available for discussion at the Ontario Federation's annual convention, which starts Nov. 23 in Toronto. Bundle up! More snow heading our way We can expect more rain or snow to appear this weekend as a result of blustery weather heading our way. So far this month a total of four centimeters of snow has fallen on the area: two cen- timeters on Nov. 18-19 and two more on Nov. DD Re the Rural' Ontario the Midland Penetanguishene Tiny which becomes necessary," the letter During all of last winter a total of 295.02 eee Municipalities Assoc- Landfill Site Committee with written continues. centimeters (116.14") of snow fell on this area Darby jation (ROMA) he has assurances concerning the safety of The Ministry will '"'advise you from Nov. 24, 1980 to March 18, 1981 with been attending '"'a rash of meetings con- cerning the takeover of the new Association of Municipalities of Ontario" (AMO). : The new organization incorporates several sub-groups including ROMA, and the final transfer is to take place at the annual con- vention in February. The Reeve will remain On the executive of the new association as the substantially aggravate any en-_ sile, the Minister | would regard the Mystery Page 3 Chairman of the Rural Section in 1982. vironmental problem at the site." site operator as being responsible and From November 16 to 20 the reeve and his Henderson, Paddon, another con- would not lay charges against any Of That's MY Line Page 4 wife Marjorie will be in Edmonton for the pres firm have concluded that the municipalities.' see annual Conference of Alberta Rural "there is physical capacity for a Finally, Norton says "I trust your Municipalities. pores three years" at the Perkin- arrangements with Mr. feauize wall Sports Page 7 They will be back just in time for the sfield site, according to the Minister. proceed more amicably then (sic) in ah -Simcoe County Warden's banquet to be held The Minister also promises to 'keep _ the recent past until you have a new Classified/Real Estate Page 12 in Stroud on Nov. 20. a close watch on the completion of the site and that your Committee will : Phase II study (by Morisson Beatty) proceed expeditiously with obtainng Movie Review the Pauze dump and the question of liability for damages and remedial work which may be required. In a letter dated Oct. 19, Norton advises that the study by Pauze's hydrologists indicates '"'the continued disposal of domestic waste...will not to ensure there are no undue delays."' "The District Office will be en- (M.P.T.) as the successive parts of the close-off work...are satisfactorily completed."' : On the question of liability, the Minister states "In the event it becomes necessary to lay any charges with respect to the operation of the the necessary approvals for one." "h The letter is signed simply '*Keith"'. additional traces appearing on April 19 and April 25. Inside The Citizen Page 20 Was v

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