uphill struggle not over the tribune thursdaymar jo 1935 s dr charles godfrey wellknown for his opposition to the pickering airport is seen in another role on his goodwood farm where he enjoys doing the chores in a tribune in terview he said the fight against the airport is far from over ted wilcox letters to the editor renlv to j airport letter dear sir i would like to explain to mr orchard and the rest of the silent minority 68 per cent oppose the airport that he had been misinformed as to the purpose of the airport protest we are not saying stop growth and leave us the way we are we are saying stop un controlled unplanned growth the ontario i governments toronto centred region plan called for a greenbelt around metro toronto and restrictions on the growth of metro should an airport be built the population of metro would increase to unreasonable propor tions mr orcharcfsuggests that the unsatisfied move to quieter ficldsif he can find a quiet area within 30mile radius of toronto i would be thrilled but un fortunately none exists except ours i we are not saying that the airport should be put somewhere else not near us i would oppose this airport no matter where they wanted to put it because i feel that the government hasnt justified its need when pilots associations mi dehavilland aircraft and enumerable concerned groups present a sub- stantial body of evidence that future airline needs could be fulfilled by malton at no increase in inconvenience to malton residents the airport will not bring jobs to the area at ste scholastique in i quebec the only jobs filled by residents were night wa tchmen positions immigrant laborers were brought in to do the jobs untrained farmers were unable to do i you talk about distributing the tax burden mr orchard an airport would add at least 400 a year on the taxes of every canadian insulation or not we wont be hearing much from dicksons hiu if- the planes takeoff overhead therell be too much noise go out to malton and see hear madeleine nevins stouffville recycling proposed dear sir i have lived in stouffville for only a year but in that time have become involved in several local activities one thing in which i have taken no part other than adding my name to a petition is the garbage site dispute however as a member of the recycling depot committee i would like to suggest- that one area in which to attack the garbage problem is at its source the recycling depot has already proved its worth and we now have something in excess of 240 families using the depot regularly i feel that if more publicity could be given to the depot either editorially or by means of articles even more people could be per suaded to use it also those who have gardens could be encouraged to start a compost pile in this xway the amount of garbage which would have to be disposed of at a dump would be greatly lessened hopefully as it becomes technologically and economically feasible to recycle more and more waste products ie plastics the garbage problem could be reduced to an absolute minimum joyce nailer hawthorne ave no pickup for family dear sir our family does not want the proposed whitchurch stouffville garbage pickup gar bage pick up encourages waste the production of garbage recycling of paper tins glass requires work people willing to exert this effort should not be saddled with the extra tax cost for garbage pickup services of the type proposed have an initial cost estimate but costs will go up and up and up purchase of trucks next step more staff etc al of us will suffer a permanent increase in our property taxes this even has a lowering value on property values encourage thrift give people willing to recycle an incentive simply charge for the bags to be picked up when they are not out mr tom stem rr 3 stouffville by ted wilcox goodwood t has been a long uphill struggle for charles godfrey the people or planes chairman and with the governments recent decision it ap pears his cause is finally lost but not as dr godfrey sees il in bis view the antiairport forces have a better chance now than ever for a long time now- its been thought that it was just a small group of people who were ex propriated from their land who were opposed to the airport he told the tribune recently the opposition now he said includes a much broader spectrum from his farm near goodwood dr godfrey has led the people or planes group since its inception in 1972 it isnt the noise in stouffville or pickering that is primarily at issue he said but a whole philosophy do w want to have uncontrolled growth in this part of the world it is my feeling that we dont we may have been entranced with the glamor of air travel four or five years ago but now other things are more important now among ways dr godfrey felt the- two billion dollars could be better spent were homes for young families and for the aged and subsidies for young farmers recently dr god frey moved into the broader realm of political issues by accepting the ndp 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