Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 16, 1975, p. 11

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toe tribune thvrsoay jan u iks 11 sanitation that no dustrial dumped by saying liquid pollutants can be dumpedas isollds ndjhe very next day it because they have been have v absorbed in sawdusteter con u j or sent to the dumb in aminants u chromosomes and unued- aiyhefibtibaafd t broken up galta cwtamers munrc k j fsfjxrf ff the towns water supply is thefetusmtheuteruscanbouesin the fingers- zrsfj which can then jreconv- vsr- withvasenic bring anout cerebral gastrojntestmalbleed lwjkfc l barium boron cadmium 4 attacktlieamandtoomosome damage ms iuisvhard to istouffviilewelhj is nota chromium ceus and may maintain also l result from ex- imagine that clay- could stcopper flubridelead its destructive action for posure m j8pfletbfc size of par- iiswanimderground mineanese mtrate weeks or months- v v mr munroe related v mr munroe replied and that- this for- toxins are deadly and some forms of mercury cealing thu mformation maldehyde willfind itsviruses are so small they canj cause congenital from the authorities way i to thet stouffville ican only be seen with an mentalretardation it has since been cbldrinator where it will electron microscope and abnormalities of thevestablishedihe con- be converted to bcmevunder certain conditions osomes and t tinuedt that brain jttvr i rjvl they- can be broken up great s wsif prices effectivt until feb l specials e3 v- indlvuhmut ouibwdnuncieigrwna niangahese nitrate or weeks ormonths v mrmunroe related v mr munroe replied tide stream under these ntrite selenium silver -mr- jmunroe jthis to the dumpsite hevwas informingvthe v conmuons iono estimated 600000 pounds j saying the presence of board of the chemical j mr munroe pointed normal calculations manae i v of mercurv was nroduced used vinvl nroducts such -explosion- and was methane which wiring making them aware of produced on the irfonft the-bnregulated- v h m inhk nloaon hazard but the zincrcyanide oil erease- of mercury was produced used vinyl products such -explosion- and was made with respect to ihepesfogs phenol canada in 1969 and he as floor hies- old w dilution of a pollutant in even an extensive water sajd its use is rising etc on the dump can the aquifer do not apply purification plant would anduns undoubtedly is jot remove them why we find phenol at the stouffville pumps in concentrations well above any reasonable background level and why we find cadmium at the pumps at half the mr munroe told the board traceamounts of v pollutants are just as deadly as large amounts he then outlined i specific incidents of antiseptics floor- waxes chemical pollution furniture polishes fabric week of prayer in stouffville sunday lan19 stouffville united church monday jan 20 730 pm add to the general hazard to the aquifer since the monomer can be ex pected to leach form these products to an unknown degree j mr munroe told the board bischloromethy- letberbcmris car- softeners and laundry cinogenic cancer preparations- used causing and can be mercury cells for produced by the in- about 12 per cent is used in the manufacture of paints and this is the most probable common source for mercury that would reach site number 4 but other- sources could be materials going into the dump i- murray chusid solicitor for york sanitation who had until plosion hazard but the aquifer will undoubtedly contain methane in solution which when it reaches the chlorinator then not interrupted mr wu1 t0 f munroes testimony number of carcinogenic st james presbyterian church juesday jan 21 7730 pm- bethel assembly olj god wednesday jan 22 730 pi pentecostal ville church tstouff- ithursdayjan 730 pm christ church anglican friday iilc- 7730 pc- rstouffville missionary church isatiinfay jan 25 vm p7m rt memorial christian church sundays jan2b s3 pm tstoufrwillebaptist i- av k djsvote yoiirselvestoi prqyerl s 1 j vl keeping alert in it with attitude i of thanksgiving col 42 flashlights and the like in other words a quite ap preciable amount of mercury v could be ex pected on site number 4 mr munroe then went on to discuss lead poisoning v lead poisoning he said is a major sources of brain damage mental deficiency and serious behaviour problems he said jhe effects of lead are cumulative innature and can lead to con- teraction of for maldehyde and chlorine in tap water chimed in how is this relating to this site he asked otherwise i am lost in fairness he has compounds u suggest as the methane evolves the total volume of garbage will shrink and the cap of clay tied in many of his or other low permeability points replied mr soil will fissure- and calverly adding s -opcn- canlead vulsionscomaand even death budge witnesses clairol balsam ww hair colour ag 177 assu shades i f f u ultra ban antiperspirant wmi 9 oz spray asst types antiseptic mouthwash gargle 12 oz benylin cough syrup so m ansodent 4 denture cleaner 119i spect lozenges maintained stouffvillei- sanitation was an uphiu battle au that t the companys ve know from the the way for lawyer photos and contour lines residents who live around murray chusid during a were correct recent ays activity before the environment hearing board the first witness tom j marshall had crossed swords with mr- chusid earlier especially over the question of aerial photos used by york sanitation mr chusid who represents york benefit dancer muss lake als tack shop is sponsoring a benefit dance next week for a caledon area far- mer who was the victim of a fire recently sparks flew almost immediately when the lawyer objected to the introduction 6f1972 and 1974 aerial photos of the dump site r chairman d s caverly finally in structed the witness to some harsh words for officials of the ontario ministry of the en- vironment who he felt did not j take the com- plaints seriously itwas another tough crossexamination for v mr chusid who found the witness unshakeable bn many points i had to raise the level of the curbing on my green orange j ios macleans toothpaste i fluoride fresh mini or spearmint 100ml absorbine jr for soe aching muscles and athletes foot 2 4 ounce 139 jfejijjteifgaieiiev proceed with frequent weli three feet so this site number 4 that a large number of drums of what r appeared to be a lead based paint were disposed of at the site and we can expect that ad ditional lead compounds will find their way there said mr munroe and he discounted the claim by york sanitation that heavy metals would be attenuated in the clay till mr munroe ex- plained the soil can be overwhelmed with respect to its ability to further retain heavy metal and he noted the presence of lead in the 1 leachate and in the mclean hutchinson hoover wells mrmunroetnenvtne dance-wui- oe k- enfosineexaianbs or vpointedoutthedangersof held friday jan 24 at comings sggisjis nyjnylchlondemonomerjglendale pavilion at mr marshall wasifgnipieshad been taken which he said are the musselmans lake also sharply critical of n u second most -common- ticketsare8 per couple the basic airphoto used by the company vhich he interruptions from mr chusid marshall proceeded to estimate the error in the contours as anywhere from- 10 to 50 feet a representative of a firm which sells f many the disaster took photogrammetric de- place at lomac stock vices mr marshall stuff wouldnt run into r itvmr fockler said i dont think i can save my well im not stupid enough tothink that this stuff wont catch up with me r i v t mr chusid suggested that mr focklershould have taken pictures and 1 v 1 1 k t f iv 1 u m iff- vr t j ii m i i i mj ib1 b m r v ee e wk ee p i in f i if trvpw j ffzi get the highest net returhs rh with rrremixes supplements cqm plef e rations v 4 rickjthe coop 1 program thafsuits your resourcesletipur feed specialists helpypu provjdey9rjhogs t thvnutriehtsthey need at the lowestltotal cost stouffville coop during the mo january- a 20 jjt discount on wa broadloomr f f 2942624 lltowall h iv said datesfrom 1970 and lsof comparatively poor quality much of the covering soil and other features had changed in those four years he said and it was unrealistic to use the old photos to calculate the amount of fill and cover material available on the site lawyer jjonaldj had jtvq rpcarpet ixoc x cleaners f sexr by the town but those samples were tnot in evidence r mr hindson pointed out that at the 1 time of the flooding from march to julyil974 no hearing on the dump was scheduledand hence noone thought to take such samples mr chusid also suggested that the source of the liquid and the smell might be something other than the dump site mr focklerjiad testified that hindson who had in- 2ssi- festobhjedto wnness v staymdoors with the j- windows shut or even boundaries of the a leav p during disposal site mr fpckler p hwanse nf i si 47 edward st vr disposal site mrockiravthe iveniiig because of traced the history ofjthe smei1 g a area and of the dump suggested a nearby pig- especial y the liquid farmvmight cause this industnal waste placed y bufmr t denied i there before x this t i sanitation owned n 1 property he described- mr seemgi hundredsoffif witness gallon of liquid wasted t of property dumped in containers deming t ranging froms-gauon- i steel drums to i what- xf fwj the 50 per cent estimated our entire siock of ilaaieswinter bms reduced td clear f appeared to be acid carboys much of this material he said was dumped in the area known as lagoon 5 lagoon 5 was by the witness mr fockler said that hehad- not- done a formal ap- 5 praisal and t that at the given an opinion heart of mr focklers based on his experience ffthe lawyers pointed testimony hemaintairied 2- tj that liquidsoegularly out thaftheiiquid waste m tijisr s iws dumped somewears made to measure suits by cambridgev cizw rr- jjij l i i save 25x oh a fine custom tailored soit from canada s leading v ii maker of fine quality suits for the fashion conscious male i escapefromthearea andji t y sbmendcupjon his fiiidsissdu l h that7hisclient had told- the li vj i i property 1974 he price lehmans shoe store v v9 main st w r srouffviliev fine footwear -j- for the entire ih family u k u f j vandfriday nightstill r 9u0ljtifc v boardwas theworst year p yetthespring runoff uj i deposited a darkcolored j 5 stirjangusubstance over ffi lafareiof 50a jj garbage daimed included p jftl acornerof his nrodertv xpart- qf were i dlsibed fhf 5 g i i- problem- might well eg regular price s270 sale price 198 you save 72 fsportswearcs i because of the dump in u j the real estate busutess s more waste is dumped in for some years mr f fockler stated that he has- j taken certificate courses sni inaooraisal f vtheboard appeared inappraisal sirfk pi he nred that an i bv he predicted that an fodders testimony mr extension of the dumping ivf jmvnymr operation would depresi t sssssl j t values even further and ss be l the site should be 55 l farmlr u closed- down imi vthe witness said that mediately andper4 but manenuy was now bevond mr fockler also had r some was now beyond ij5 of no return i v a mardi gras feb 15 mardi gras a f comeftotheskatingpartyi pi v costume- cash prizes j satfeb15mnarena 830 pm gras feb u mardi gras feb 15 v f we have the largest selection ever of j brand name mens clothing and furnishings f selling at 20 50 below their -t- v lm ourexpenanced sales people and ivvl i tailors halpyou save during this j ti once a year event- v ti si i thfv k-

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