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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 7, 1979, p. 28

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01h Ira. Now-aches. Anrorn. Konwick. 03.. Wed. Son-her 7. ma York may get into garbage dump business NEWMARKET \ork Region could be in the business of solid waste disposal in the near future if it accepts a Mayor reports on urban garbage thti T tMNSHlP Mayor Margaret Britneil spent three days in Winnipeg last week and told comcil here Monday she came back "really saturated with garbage The only woman in attendance at the first national conference on solid waste management Mayor Britnell was accompanied by regional coincillor Ron Moran of M a r k h a m M a y o r Britnell said there were only eight elected representatiyes present among the conferences '11) delegates The conference was largely funded by the federal goyernment and according to- Mayor Britnell wasagood way to spend tax dollars 5 o l l d w a s t e management is the number one problem lacing urban areas and rural ones too she said Mayor Britnell and councillor Moran will make a full report to regional council tomorrow w;th recommendations for .mplementation of some of the methods disctbsed at the conyention A T t' R l t" Y". a l engineermg report on solid waste management in York region lS alsri "xpected to be debated at fie meeting of York tegional (ouncil Rezoning bid is withdrawn Qt iil".\.\ Ill}; The trPTV'idfl t anadian ltut wt Hot-er sy :lle lids withdrawi: an application for a roving change which would allow then: to build a t lutitiousi Ttt r'tany Ht'JlQ t.'iUtl. 'riini ni'iglitii-fs lad. dressed Morday .ii urtll 'ta tt.a;r teasot withdrawtng 'ttt' dpplu dl iiti d. for zone.) tte .iut wished it ri-Iotued open 'he {overtly tuial haye \pdf F 'llabht (1lll * tetottitiiendation made by its engineering ttillinlltt Members of that trlNllllttQ yoted last week It adopt a report t! m i ' - t i It'. fit. ltiid toit'royersial subject which has been debated by The region since tml Thi- repor' calls for the regional pro ision and operatioc of solid waste and tall and disposal sites but Lt stipulates that those already operated by the area municipalities of \aughan hing Township and tmirgma Township will \U to be run by those municipalities The report notes that by til the region is expected to generate 250ml) tons of refuse with a total of tilt (Ill tons by lt l A single landfill site the report estimates will cost the region 35 to 3'7 million to dey elop Additional operating costspf N to $4 50 per ton of rduse disposal would alu-Aiccur The engineering commissioner explained to members of the engineering committee We re saying that we re running out of waste facilities and in order for us to be sure that we tune the facilities we need someone has to get to work on it now The report said that there its remaining capacity for only a two to tour year period in existing regional waste disposal sites and expressed a real concern erosion of that by Metro dt UUt Ldpdt ity Toronto The rt l was approai ht d by the Metropolitan Toronto and m. waste managet'nc-nt totrxttlittee in 1978 to undertake a )oint study on waste disposal sites in the southern part of the region That proyect was deferred howeyir pending the outcome of an MB decision it a proposed site irt Maple It the engineer 't pitr' is ait epti-d tiy 'o-gtorzai i'izuncii a'. tts meeting 'omorrow he titt.'ti ssior'er tl. rt gitiH-rttig will then seek ttltlSUltdntS to coittp ete 't.e regmnal Waste antigenic-ht Study what: tic-gut tr. 1974 . plant for Hilld dtsposal .t: 't'1e 'e ' wt t. it he pro-pared aid liftt funds 'It 5': tlli budgeted for V that'agettui'rit wooiit En pu' towards he .1 cit tr li t-ott. "0 0 t .a.rr'.iar: Hurt \t' rat tlt \t 'ltit tl 'l " it 3 i'tnt pri'si't ted t 'he was ."_ |\tl'r w .i~ i tii ~l * d \?. i t 'hese studn-s "fto'l"; tii . missioner s report as sell prev-nation iie stated It Metre Toronto is going to t'tlcit' up tiff? looking for places to dump their ga ' here then lthink t. haye policy to ens hau- dumpmg sit . r oursetyes Regional chairman Bob thm was also enthusiastic with the recommmdations bf the report He stated that with this report ' e as a region will be able to say how many tons Metro can dump in there or how many tons other municipalities can dump into our waste disposal sites he re saying we'll negotiate with the municipalities but we've got to be iny olyed with it because we re negotiating on behalf of the whole big apple The report stated that no regional waste disposal site would be established without the approyal of the area mmicipality involyed, and said that the munICipality could appeal to the OMB in cases where an agreement could not be reached it also decrees that no facilities for waste disposal could be established or operated without the approyal of the regional council and t alled for a tipping of $8 to hltl St) per ton to utth the costs of establishing new sites M r H o d g s on explained that where an area municipality was tt yolyed in the region s attempt to establish a new waste disposal site the region would also be \A.lllng to consider ti~it2trttxation to the area municipality for the land reqmrt d harm-t Williams mayor of \aughan and a member of the regional engineering committee less pleased than h'tit r committee tin-mhers with the engineering report l that au tmt already 'akitzg good tare of its neighbors .Vir \Mlliams ~a.d l ltlttlh he lindl lt.la'tllllpdlttll _ a: - going 'i tit lt tt out lfl tht t tild aid if s going It be run i't"trrl_ ~ by the region He totttinued "l tat't see this doing one dattit thirty: lie tot titttu'd l tati' 1 this dating one Wing for T the ..ipa\o-t~ it. the Region it iorii \tr \NLlllains . .wrd ti tiring the matter or for more dist ussior. a' tigut ~4-unizl 'tl w tit't'f he had 't. study d db in??? at East Gwillimbury backs two safety resolutions has (Hunt ll sllr'litth tiwillittmur; resolutions the Town of ltunnyille on 1" stand against unprotected and also the Town of \alley' East m its stand against buses permitting cross suppi irt mg railw ay t rossings school children to t 'tut t' t w.i .~ 'lAt t.i.".i' lt e l lll.t.l \ll r- rev tli' ot supp- ts 'he hired ti-f rt' A into-r! installa'iot t a.itotti.i'ii signal deyites a? railway tfosmttgs and further updating or the present Hist sharing formula wt if ' ttr lti 'y alley tax" : ll"llli-f.ll \l t ~ ' r x o t lratsitut at it .it d it.t-.trtt.-t'.it atioi. hi ro-y MM .1 preset" polity which alows urn-ll htldri-r . ti truss highways of mori that Qanes ettlu'r '4 lintark of tho- buses 'li \AY u' HA1 lea-.o- a how bio In over an for-er Now-nth high schools l . chhan d the hoard with a hary's building held b May. Prenentlng the cheqne are Nancy . It . former head girl from Iinroo llci hu Secondary School and Newmarket High School s former head girl Roxanna Mk! Zlolhowshy. Council farms out industrial market survey \t l t out i ll du idi-d \tonday 'm .ita tt' ttttH 't lot 3:, 'litiUhtrldi tildthtttl s'ra'i'gy ~ bit? tn'fori it ! t illi fs Ill Ntl't .lt tl t)d\t IMrwtt stint y' at) 'hi prop-mo tziil \t'll ml "win against the report which will tti\t up to d maximum 5'? HI. will be a waste of money \dltl ( ouncillor hi-twit: He \tild the industrial and subdiy tsion tuttiprisi'd of lti-gioiral touiicillor Toni l.i~liil' ti'lit t tlltir Henry tit tit t Rerp h and tttlli'tilttt QI Workers petition for east-end bus service NEWMARKET Eighteen irate factory w'irki rs want Ml l' Bill ttudgvttt til (it: Mittlt thltlx about their tttitzstxtrtation woes ll Tt t years ditto Lorraine Macgregor Ht 257 Penn Aye \t' t letters i. almost eyery goyernnient offit.al she could thirtk of in an attempt to get a bits to rurt trotn \rwmarket to luv. t'w \ta Woodbine '\\O' the answer was that .i t-us .ztte Itiultt ttiit start at We 'lrt.e \trs Maigregor is ttw tire-d of waiting and st. watzts mini-thing done tcw Ht t'i'ye. \lie is Hot g. trip: 'o in or a tause by herself Petitions haye ttt t'f iiri ulatitzg in ttii iltti tittiutld the Woodtiita- and Steele-s \ it area amt Mrs \tatgiijzot is expecting those track shortly Sta already trot? the works for the names \taiy of the workers. rxpiami-d work on 't0 d\\.'llltll llllt' and tow: a more t ttlt'lt'nt I ttlttiti lit gettith tit wilt'h l t: until now many of thent Laye been getting rides tron. other people has one -ompany i tittlplt t ct' H \tm wt't \tJ LIBRARY FUND GETS RICHER 'ransportation but she admitted that can be awkward \tiu it and plead ttiiitl.t'f lit three She is thinking of limiting the yoh she has had for three years because of her problem For workers not being able to get rides lt itieans getting up an hour earlier to catch a bus going down Yonge St Buses must be changed at Steeles Aye and then there is 'he long hus driye out to Woodbine AH' Mt. Macgregor pliititt d out that it 8 bus could leaye Newmarket at t iii a it. and return at l in ptti \ia Woodbine Aye it would solye their problems .\ he plans on sending the petitions to Mr lltid mm as soon as possible ties: tile gut to said sliAHofy hast (twillimbury ( ouncil has chosen to borrow money from the hank rather than debenture for local iniprmenient in Mount Albert'and Rth f Drive Park The reason interest rates An engineer s report tabled Monday at ixiunci showed that when local ittiproyement notices were mailed the estimatid yearly charges ill the homeowners chose to debenture their portion of the costs were based or. a lit 7 per cent interest rate is rising it now appears that an interest fate of l to 12'. per cent will be charged reported engineer Terry Dunn The report included the following statistics single lump payment in Riser Drive Park t60 foot frontage at $40 a foot $2.000 t Annual payments oyer a myear period would leap $35 under the new rates from $29] 56 to m 35 In Mount Albert a single lump payment ill foot frontage at was a Alto-[h '1 , Magic Moran"; . It Factory The-av. h ne-hcrs of a, Canadian i Company i s."" t. opera. the an m 5! Mayo Moore. ll II a. terialnlag p", dncdon an to Introduce is. music of Maui and be sound. nninidau andienc .Pici. her r C om com ny inc-hug ilerttori hti Stitwell. m Sinhha. Colic. Ecionrnean n. Gnillcrino Silva. Martin in a so. tromtheshow.1|. show in m by the Ann Public leary. . ticket dhti , and both! at l p... CRASH VICTIM Aurora counc REPORTED TO BE CRITICAL NEWMARKET w as rushed to Tuesday Mayor Ray 'l winney .s already being paid $5 ll" to market the town to Industrial interests \tayor 'lwittney said 'ttt tuttltt is v'il ti with work now .ilitl a market siiryi'y by it pitilt'\>liitllil irsuit ix llfft: would lt lll its bringing badly 'tt'tit d lntlll\tt'lil tt\\t \\ltl"ltt into town tlu tlfltlllwf Taylor Ll d a proyincia; w-innr'. showing the med NEWMARKKT A for better adxertising in \ewmarket man who was ' t o lt d u s t r l at afraid to 'ell police he tluifht'tlildtt didnt haye a licence yestigated lIt I. . W mbmm smn and Thieves rob '~ wt would to better to \i'r\ tt'. lit the bakery Area Marketing \(igl [- TtiN l'd\ rt "t1 7 't ' ' . u r t .llt r Taylor NUMmUn last week really li-tlt'tt rt'd tount tllor gm auat with the Noll by saying many 5 ' l'tUtiitlpdlltlt'S wt pnlu-esaythatmnn already dissatisfied with Amenum dun- cc and lit board and 'armus (tmtmmai quarters was w-gional repri-si-ntattycs ( emu-d from tht t,.iti discussed tatiielliny: prrmn... wmch were K \;';:.'frt .m mmmg entered after a brick was thrown through the (Witt tlliir Niitt Hmtlnn u l mu d \tmkmmd Mt)tle was collected : {hr him , I d from a dash " glstt'f, a m 1 '1 me tdt)lnt't and from a file .it t i'ptt'tl by touncil t tiUllt illor Peter Hall I? the surH'y ttIUld ttzni; If one major triloslry it would pay for it\t*ll Ytzi ' l.\t 'Iiirtil ti (t \tllll It tl'tlld l'\t lt tt .i vltt'h pity tor and the foot Milt) ill The new interest rates would raise annual payments from (Kill 58 to If (B Finance chairman lint) Featherstonhaugh proposed "for the time being at least we don't debenture our share " He suggested borrowing it from the bank over a three-year period He added the town has not had longterm debts re looking at an ainount oyer Will) not a huge amount, but we don't base the money ayailahle said ( ounCillor Feather stonhaugh He went on to say the town has the authority from the Ontario Municipal Board to spend the money "Whether we debenture or borrow is up to us " Feathcratorihaugh. add I our decision will favor the ratepayers " it was also noted that Aurora has been doing it this way for years New town buses here Ron Tomklnaon. driving trainer and safety officer for Travelways. Illa at the console d a 30-". 33- seat Newmarket T r a n s l t b it I . Newmarket took delivery ot two new buses last week in to take effect Jan. 1. Inset is the which will moat likely he naed on Prospect 8t. rlzic. havelways d or: w undergo a short A motion was passed th W . the that the be new hoses which will authoriu-d lo immiw- the he put in service this money from the bank week. C anticipation ot a three- hns. hall-honr service 53. said CouriCillor unqu a, h. the A wycaroid Newmarket man Sunnybrook Hospital after reportedly bang struck down by a yehicle ouutde York County Hmpttll (iffiCials at York Comty Hospital wort that Bill Earl. of 63 Wilstead Dr _ was rushed to the Toronto hospital in critical condition The accidait OCL WTCd at approxumately' 9 a in Police could not release further information at press time baausc the acmdcnt was still being in' yuterda y' It pays to tell police the truth found out that the truth would haye been Simpler last week when he was now for making a false statement Steyen t; Sutton was sentenced to 30 day's in pil after pleading guilty to the offence before Judge F D White The court was told that Mr Sutton used the name of another Newmarket man when police stopped him in Georgina Township for a traffic notation What did you base against the gay"" asked Judge White He told Mr Sutton \'ou could haw caused pain and SUtttTlM and loss of work to the person whose name you used will oppose a Heritage Day At'lttiRA This towns counnl does not fawr a public holiday to tit:\t t\? national in my lt'. February and .1 will write lt hl MP Sinc imr \teyens to tell hint Ni That decision was reach-d Monday at a town council meeting which discussed a Heritage Day promotion program which the l.A( t immittN had receiyed from Heritage t anada Although the members of LAt had expressed support for the tiincept tounml yuth firmly to turn down the concept unless it could be established as a day to obserye our cultural roots without a paid public titillda) When you consider the number of holidays we hayc now and the amount of taxpayers money that In spent it runs into millions of dollars not Just pennies ' sdld (.UUtlt illor t'larl Stewart Itther council members expressed the same \t'fltlnlt nth although some agreed that a day to national heritage not be a had thin "if It can recognized at llt'lr ' hump and not a holiday r how It could introduced but no holiday on tuna, do I I a r s iii t illor Tim t ouncnior Isaacson summed i best Restated To another national and an official e I . going to cost the millions and mill dollars. and this ianl afford it dollar is in trim iountry is in 1 interest in going in we just haye to m and make do with A less Ruralhomr ransacked NEWMARKET The horre of Dr Voetr. (UN 5 t' w m a r k el ransacked last we!. someone broke W premises bathroom windo say 340 in cash " removed

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