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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1975 SECOND SECTION PAGES 1A — 4A
WAITING TO PERFORM- It wasn't quite a cast of
thousands, but many of the 55 kids who are enrolled
'in Snoopy Summer School at SPS took part in the
program that was put on for' parents day on Friday.
The children, aged from three to five were "really
' excited about it all", according to one of their
teachers. (Staff photo)
ENJOYING THE SHOW - While some of their
friends put on a skit these Snoopy Summer School
students watched sitting in a row with teacher Cindy
MacDonald an Early Childhood Education grad from
Lambton College. It was a special parents day for
SSS on Friday. (Staff photo)
LOOK AT THAT! - It must have been a moment
of 'high drama and excitement during a skit acted out
by some of the kids at Snoopy Summer School.
Whatever the small actors in the centre of the SPS
gym floor were doing, they certainly held the
undivided attention of these two members of the ,
audience. (Staff Photo)
THE ENTERTAINERS - These three dressed up
. young men were part of a skit put on for parents at
the OFY financed summer nursery Snoopy Summer
School. The program delighted families and
participanti with hosts of laughter coming from both
sides. (Staff Photo)
Garbage
is coming up
roses.
Twenty years from now, crops
growing'on recycled garbage will be
an everyday sight.
That's pretty hard to imagine
right now because most of us think of
garbage as just that-garbage. But
in fad, it's a potential resource.
And the Ontario Ministry of
the Environment is harnessing it.
How does it happen?
By recycling. Garbage will be
taken to recycling centres where it
will be shredded, separated, and
some of it, turned into fertile soil to re-
vitalize barren areas of the province.
The sarne basic shredding and
separating process will also produce
fuel, paper, cardboai'd, metals. .
And we've just begun to explore
the possible end Uses of garbage.
south eastei-ii"6ntano.
In 15 years there will be
recycling centres all across the
province to handle 90 per cent of
Ontario's garbage-everything from
abandoned cars to organic waste.
Why recycle?
Because the people of Ontario
-all of us-pile up garbage at three
tines the rate that the population
increases.
• The Ministry is working on
ways to reduce that c, mount, but we'll
always have garbage. And we're
having trouble finding places to put
it and the landfill to cover it.
Once garbage is being
recycled, those problems will be over.
But more important than,the dumping
problems, we're literally throwing
away valuable resources with every
ton of garbage we discard.
In a community of 100,000,
garbage recycling will conserve
the equivalent of up to 3,500,000
// gallons of fuel oil a year, 3,600 tons o ,/ reclaimed steel, 4,500 tons of gla
Our recycling program i
considered one of the most
advanced in the world. It's a
4, commitment to a
different way of living.
And the whole
• world will be watching
t Ontario's garbage come
/W. up roses.
Parents come to see
what happens at Seaforth's
summer nursery school
ATTENTION SENIOR CITIZENS
As of August 1st the Ontario Govern-
ment will pay for many of the
PRESCRIPTION DRUGS for. qualified
residents of the Province.
Please bring your Ontario Drug Benefit Eligibil-
ity Card to us the first time you have a prescript-
ion to be filled in the month the card is issued. It
would also be helpful to let us know in advance if
your-card is on file with us should you need more
medication that month.
If you. are using the Drug Benefit Plan for the
first time, please don't hesitate to come in to ask
us about any details that may puzzle you.
KEATINGS PHARMACY
ENJOYING THE PERFORMANCE - It was pare'nt's day Friday at Snoopy
Summer School and a good crowd of mothers, grandmothers, friends and brothers
and sisters got a laugh out of the show that the kids who attend SSS, put on. More
parents than expected attended their special day, Cindy MacDonald, one of the
organizers said. . - (Staff Photo)
The system: step by step.
A centre for advanced research will
come,up with many mote.
Where is it happening?
Our Ministry hds
already inaugurated
Ontario's first recycling
'centre in North York.
In the next two years,
similar centres will be
built to serve London,
Sudbury Peel, Halton,
Metro Toronto and
Ministry
of the
Environment
Ontario •
Hon. William Newman, Minister
Everett Biggs. Deputy Minister
M.E. Hoover Phm. B. Seaforth 527-1990
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