st wvwvvwv jfgrrri auction time pollution probe deems fly ash as hazardous from page 1 ontario environment minis ter ruth grier under her new legislation has banned the use of municipal waste incinerators as an option for garbage dispos al she has stated that inciner ation is yesterdays solution to todays problem in new york state however 18 wastetoenergy incineration plants where burned refuse is used as fuel have been opera tional for more than a decade us government officials insist there is no difference to burning waste than there is to burning coal or oil but pollution probe said no matter how you look at it fly ash is still toxic waste incineration doesnt elimi nate landfills either schwartzel said she added that unaccept able levels of lead are con tained in the ash the annual emissions each year that leave incineration stacks add up to tonnes of lead that gradually sift down through the neighborhoods she said however us officials are satisfied that emissions are 99999 per cent environmen tally safe after fumes pass through stateoftheart clean ing equipment but schwartzel said that fig ure pertains to what comes out after the ash is removed which doesnt show the high lead counts incineration plants turn big profits swartzel said which discourages recycling and encourages companies to build the big sucker in niagara county where occidental chemical burns 600000 tonnes of municipal waste each year there is cur rently no recycling program however the plant currently recycles 18000 tonnes of tin each year plant officials said red carpet rolled out for kirkland whitchurchstouffville will roll out the red carpet tonight tuesday for guests from kirkland lake mayor fran sainsbury said monday that kirkland lake mayor joe mavrinac and joe mcguinty president of the corporation which- owns the abandoned adams mine site will attend the meeting host ed by markham conservative mpp don cousens other politicians are also expected to attend the meeting residents will have the opportunity to hear kirkland lakes stand on the issue and find out more about the possi bility of rail hauling metro torontos garbage to the northern town the meeting starts at 730 pm at the recreation comt plex residents are encour aged to attend rider makes pitstop judith arnold made a pit stop on her crosscanada journey in stouffville recen she is riding from st johns newfoundland to i victoria british columbia to raise money and i awareness for the canadian council of the blind the 26yearold started her journey in march i and hopes to reach bc in december she is aiming to raise 500000 and has raised i 20000 so far arnold was born with subluxated lenses which is a weakening of muscles that hold the lenses she sees two or three images of everything the stouffville stop was not on arnolds arnold itinerary until she needed to have adjustments made to her saddle arnold stopped at schleese saddlery service on kennedy rd rapidly becoming famous in the equestrian world for custom saddle work region road safety to improve at musselman york region will improve road way safety measures on the 9th line at musselman lake the region has agreed to erect flashing amber beacons over the sharp curve ahead warning signs at the north and south entrances to the curvy lake road yorks transportation and envi ronmental services committee recommended thursday that the amber lightsbe installed in response to safety concerns by residents musselman lake resi dents threatened to form a block ade after the latest traffic crash june 7 when a car plunged into the lake causing injury some longtime residents say theyve witnessed morethan 20 acci- dents on the road because of speeding drivers this poses a safety hazard for their families they told whitchurchstouffville council last month the region had received a reso- crime watch dish left results in charges a man has been charged fol lowing a complaint from a whitchurchstouffville resi dent who lost a satellite dish and receiver the stouffville man reportedly took the dish to a markham company at hwy 7 and ninth line for ser vice in september 1991 when the customer returned for the equipment valued at 4700 he discov ered the business was no longer there a markham man 46 of washington st was charged friday with theft and posses sion over 1000 man arrested a 22yearold stouffville man was arrested at greens restaurant early saturday morning the montreal st man faces charges of resisting arrest being intoxicated in a public place and obstructing an offi cer by giving a false name tractor stolen police were called to the tractor barn in whitchurch- stouffville after a truck and tractor were reported stolen over the weekend the theft was reported sun day afternoon after it was dis covered a white truck and a lawn tractor were removed from the parking lot of the woodbine ave business lution from the town requesting york immediately erect speed control signage on the 9th line and research measures to further reduce the 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