whftchurchstouffviije public library daily rate 4250 1 year 5300 3 year 5250 5 year 5300 rates subject tochange glcrs rrsrs mutual funds lffe insurance rrfs ken prentice cfp ringwood dr stouffville 6429507 vol 110 no 45 tuesday june 9 1998 20 pages 50 csrincl metwlaiidpubliea carol l clements f money rl concepts tig money tafk 6424540 tribute to the ahlgreris p 15 p 8 trash kathleen griffin staff writer regional councillor gordxandori willmake his pitch for what he sees as the only solution to the regions garbage crisis a wetdry sysr tern thursday at a gathering of regional politicians and he hopes his speech will not only educate councillors but moti vate them into making a decision soon on the future of the regions waste management because time is running out there is nothing like a good crisis to motivate people to move quickly landon says in his speech an advance copy of which was obtained by the tribune in this case im convinced the landfill situation will once again bring about a positive change in favour of sustainable development the crisis as landon sees it is the closing of the keele valley land fill in 2001 after more than 20 years trucking the regions waste to the us is an option but one fraught with unknowns like escalating costs and the threat of future bans shipping waste by rail to kirkland lake is another possibility but many local issues will have to be worked out before the trains start rolling through municipalities between here and there landon said whatever choice we make undoubtedly it will add huge costs to our waste management programs we estimate tipping fees will triple from 25to 75 by the end of 1999 he says and while if would mean the end of the blue box program greater diversion by using a wetdry system is the only answer landon insists the most costeffective and timely approach for the nine regional municipalities is to undertake a joint venture to establish a central compostingfacility that will accept residential organic or wet waste he says residents would divide their garbage into two streams wet being all organics and dry being everything else the dry stream would be sorted at a central facility recyclables being vpulled off either by mechanical or manual means in municipalities where this system is in place the capture rate and the quality of the recyclables is much greater than in systems where please see page 3 up wk principled student a new grade 6 pupil at glad park public school walter chewchuk who normally is the schools principal is being disciplined during class by principalforaday contest winner hailee hallas normally a grade 3 student at the school she won the honour in a draw at a recent school fundraiser photo by steve somerville crash kil is woman 30 a woman is dead and a man is in serious condition in hospital after a car crash early sunday morning york regional police said cprrinna major 30 died after the black pontiac she was riding in rolled on its roof while travelling north bound on kennedy road north of bloomington sideroad in whitchurchstouffville police said the car travelling on theroad at about 145 am went out of control before rolling several times and finally resting on- its roof both occupants were ejected from the vehicle police are unable to determine who was driving the police car major a resident of stouffville was pronounced dead on the scene while tan mossrhaw 27also from stouffville is listed in serious condition at sunny- brook health science centre neither of the occupants had seatbelts on at the time of the crash and high speed was likely a factor police said york region police traffic unit is still investigat ing the incident x ouffille canadian tire high back verona chair our everyday low price auto serving canadians for 75 years 9900821 t m