thursday may 7 1970 pariii wun uxbridge township the tribune page 9 predict higher construction costs if 0mb gravel restrictions upheld receives provincial honors susan pearson 17 a member of the agtncourt 4h homemaking club re ceived her provincial honors certificate at the york south achievement day held may 2 in victoria square two members of the stouffvlue 2 club helen ft and joyce foote were presented with county honors certificates jj peter harris donald dunkeld heads 125bushel corn club ontario cty donald dunkeld claremont rr2 is the 1970 chairman of the ontario county 125 bushel corn club the organizations ob jective this year is 125 bushels of shelled corn per acre contestants may use any i variety they wish andany means at their disposal to secure the highest possible yield from the three acres they use for their com petition to secure a club entry send a 400 membership fee to the department of agriculture and food office uxbridge by june 1 the winner last year was oconnor bros pickering best natural gas heating offer ever convert your furnace now with a yield of 1419 bushels per acre carman boad- way mt albert rr3 was second with 1302 bushels per acre other members of the executive include vice- chairman george paisley uxbridge rr2 secretarytreasurer lynn fair uxbridge com mittee murray dunkeld claremont rr2 albert foster claremont rr2 uxbridge twp the cost of raw materials for construction in southern ontario could at least double if a suburban uxbridge township zoning bylaw approved recently by the ontario municipal board is allowed to stand crawford reid president of the aggregate producers association of ontario said in toronto mr reid said the association has appealed to the provincial cabinet for a review of the omb decision because of its serious longterm im plication for the con struction industry and resulting higher costs to the consumer and ultimately the public the bylaw passed by the uxbridge council in oct 1968 and approved by the municipal board last month in effect froze sand and gravel operations in the township at 1968 levels uxbridge township contains some of the highest quality sand and gravel in southern ontario and supplies a substantial percentage of the aggregate used in metropolitan toronto mr reid said the bylaw if allowed to stand could be copied by other municipalities and in ef fect choke off development of gravel reserves across southwestern ontario this would force operators to dismantle expensive equipment and relocate on fields of lesser quality or import raw materials over longer distances the net effect would be to cause at least a doubling don dunkeld claremont rr2 paul meyer claremont rr3 paul wellman claremont rr2 malcolm albright balsam carman boad- way mt albert rr3 bob hunter brooklin rri george paisley uxbridge rr2 and ches oldham zephyr 1 1 rover j jaguar british austin i triumph 1 1 liyland clarem claremc parts 64 ant j nt sales 92 motors ontario service 101 oooodoeeocii 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clutch protection floating auger retractable fingers make us prove it with a demonstration reesor farm service unionville 8875265 of the price of this very basic construction raw material said mr reid and it really is not even a question of cost said mr reid the industry has serious doubts that there is the quantity and quality of aggregate in any part of ontario that will be needed to meet the demands of the next thirty years per capita consumption of sand and gravel in the torontohamiltonniagara area has soared in the last 20 vears from 35 tons in 1950 to 13 tons in 1966 by 1980 tke association says demand will hit 18 tons per person or a total of 90 million tons for an area of five million people the average house in this area requires 100 tons of sand and gravel and each mile of expressway consumes 28000 tons contrary to popular belief the supply is limited and exhaustible once you take it out of the ground its gone from our natural resource supply forever mr reid said the petition was sub mitted by the association and most of the producers in the township it asks for a review of the bylaw in the light of the overall requirements and the sources of the material in the whole of the province the association points out in a background paper to the problem of pit operations that pits in ontario have been rehabilitated into golf courses recreation ponds and lakes industrial parks housing develop ments tree farms and nurseries the operators acknowledge that not all that could be done by way of rehabilitation has been done in the past but that they have been made forcefully aware of the urgent need for province- wide policy governing the control of the operations and afteruse of gravel- depleted pits and quarries and are fully prepared to do what is right and reasonable for the protection of citizens af fected by such operations uxbridge township is sparsely populated 3500 people is is 986 percent vacant land or agricultural crabs in a basket whitchurch twp two metro 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