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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 18 Nov 1987, p. 17

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ee 87,000 tons is a lot of paper Sorting through 87,000 pounds of newspapers, 16,000 pounds of tin and 28,000 pounds of glass - every month - is a big job. So big a job, in fact, the North Simcoe Waste Man- agement Association may have to hire another full time employee to keep up. The figures used above are what was actually col- lected in October, accor- ding to recycling manager Liz Downer. And the chairman of the NSWMaA's recycling com- mittee, Pat Armstrong, says just the sorting job may be enough to keep one person busy full-time. "We're now working Student governors The staff and students of Victoria Harbour Public School would like to introduce their new Students' Council. Front row, left to right: Treasurer Terri Anderson, President Aaron Todd, Vice-President ie aati <7 Bese... Fatal Attraction, now playing at the PEN I Theatre, is a top-notch psychological thriller. Michael Douglas plays an upwardly mobile New York lawyer who finds himself at loose ends one weekend when his family travels to the country. Attracted by a co-worker cma with a skeleton crew," said Armstrong. There are three employees under Downer, all of whom split time between pickups and sorting. The manpower shortage has caused some problems such as late or missed pick ups. A councillor in Vic- toria Harbour quit recycl- ing because of the delays. However, Armstrong said funding from the pro- vince next year will go down - not up. For 1987 the program was funded 100 per cent, but next year that will be slashed to 60 per cent. And in later years the Steven Jones, Secretary Tracy Hancock. Second row: Becky Barnstaple, Jennifer McKay, Raymond Collins, Nancy Carriere, Laura Evans. Third row: Staff Adviser Miss L. Smelko and Vice-Principal Mr. J. Turner. Fatal Attraction add to the ever increasing nervous tension of the film. Congratulations to ac- tress Glenn Close for hav- ing the courage to accept a role as demanding as this. For years she has been mere window dressing in assorted movies. In real life, her role in this film has brought a tor- rent of hate mail to the studio directed at her. A must-see film. Rating: eS TD program will have to pay for itself through revenue from selling the used paper, tin and glass. At re- cent NSWMA meetings some members worried the bottom may fall out of the paper market once large cities (such as Toronto) begin their recycling pro- grams and flood the market. Another employee would have to be paid for entire- ly through these revenues. In a recent interview Arm- strong said the price for us- ed tin and glass is stable, but the paper price is not. And paper accounts for the biggest share (in weight) of recyclables collected. In October the recycling truck made 7,730 stops. There are 18,000 households in the North Simcoe area, about 8,000 of which are in areas with weekly pick-up service. The remaining 10,000 may have weekly pick-up in the future, _ said Armstrong. as = goer [ Wy tbr, ourth Annual Friday, November 20th - noon - 8 p.m. Saturday, November 21st - 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sunday, November 22nd - 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. (705) 737-1695 A Christmas Sale of fine workmanship representing the full spectrum of crafts by Simcoe County Artisans. 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