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Representatives of Ontario's
joi environmental grups held
joint press conference at
een's Park last Thursday.
err purpose was to ensure
portant environmental issues
log Ontario receive adequate
ng in the present election
mpaign.
'Conservation and the quality
Jife remains one of the most
portent concerns in Ontario
a y", said Glenn Agnew,
ecutive Director of the
deration of Ontario Naturalists
d spokesman for the groups.
'Unless the political parties
prepared to address
niselves to the basic
vironmental issues, they will
perpetrating a gross
.service on the people of
tario. We would like to know
ere the leaders of the three
roes stand on these issues."
Agnew said, in the view of the
oups, the basic issues include:
kering Airport :, recycling
ograms, energy programs,
Ise pollution and short-
ightedness in planning parks.
Pickering Airport "A classic
se of bureaucracy gone mad. It
neither wanted or needed. Is
s wasteful project going to be
ced upon us anyway?"
"The media are filled with
Tor stories about the plight of
we people and industrial
tiers. What programs are
Proposed to attack the underlying
problems?"
"Despite recent expansion,
Ontario's parklands continue to
be overcrowded Yet, funding for
the acquisition of new parks is
being slashed year by year.
Short-sighted expedience often
prevails in the parks .we do have.
We still see such totally
inappropriate activities as
intensive logging in Algonquin
and Lake Superior Parks."
"There is not a municipality in
Ontario that does not have a
waste disposal problem. Yet
where are real provincial
incentives to bolster recycling
programs? Where is an end to
such ridiculous waste as non-
returnable cans and bottles?"
"The need for energy
conservation is blatantly obvious.
Where are the amended building
codes, the new transit schemes,
the innovative programs, which
would ease the problem?"
"The province for years, has
been waffling on the question of
noise control. First it promised
regulations". Now it appears to
have shunted the problem to the
municipalities. We would like to
know when this problem is going
to be solved by real action."
"We have seen some excellent
progress here, the Environmental
Assessment Act being an
• example. Yet, major problems
must still be Overcome. .Without
access to inforMatiOn and to the,
courts, citizens will remain at the
mercy of exploitation and
bureaucratic whim."
Mr,Agnew said "We are in a
critical period. Unless Ontario's
political leaders 'w prepared to
come to grips with the basic
issues now, what hope is there
for the future?".
Animals sold
at Listowel
Carson's Summer selection
sale was auctioned at Listowel
August 20, for a total of $69,675.
The sale also saw an average of
$810 for, 86 animals.
Robert G. Hawthorne,
purchased the top
priced animal, Denhaven Lassie
for $3,000. Sold by Garnet R.
Deynes, Plainfield, she is sired by
Tayside Pabst Rockman who is
classified. "Very Good" for type
and rate a Superior Production
and Superior Type sire.
The runner-up. Heather Holme
Mark Myrna was sold to J.
Hendriks, Seaforth. The $1,500
sale price went to. Clifford E.
McNeil, Goderich.
Earl Bock, New Dundee, was
the most consistent bidder taking
12 head for a total of $8,325.
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