HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-04-27, Page 9Two speed throttle lever
eliminates cables that can•
stick or need adjustment.
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grasscatcher bag
pivots to go
through narrow
openings. Coesril
drag the ground!
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shield lets you back up and
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shields to catch, rattle or drag.
Solid-state electronic ignition
virtually never needs a
tune-up.
Simplified carburetor almost
never needs adjustment.
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helps keep feet away from
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be adjusted for comfort.
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THE BRUSSELS POST 0 APHIL 21, 1977
5'deposit not .5 4 -fax
needed for -conned
pop, MPP says.
THE WINNING ATOMS — With the many trophies they won this year lined up in
front of them, the Brussels Atom hockey team proudly posed for the photographer.
Team members, with coaches are, front, left Doug Machan, Paul Machan, Da rrin
Watts, Bradley Black, Robert Cardiff, Mike Smith, Kevin Johnston, Tim Fritz,
Murray Lowe. Back Row, Rick Knight, Doug Shaw, David Cossitt, Dean Rutledge,
Kevin McArter. (Photo by Robb)
The Ontario Government's
proposed 5 cent-a-can tax on
canned pop is a "licence to
Jitter", Liberal resources critic
Murray Gaunt (Huron-Bruce)
says.
Mr. Gaunt said the tax,
proposed by the Treasurer in his
budget Tuesday night, may be a
revenue earner but "it does
absolutely nothing to really solve
the problem of littering."
"We need a five cent deposit
instead of a f .ive cent tax", Mr
Gaunt said.
"A deposit would encourage
people to return empty cans for
re-cycling,. When you consider
that collection is the major cost
involved in recycling, a healthy
deposit is the best and cheapest
way to ensure return of empties,"
he added.
Some estimates have placed
the collection cost as high as 70
per cent of total recycling
expenses.
Mr. Gaunt said that the five
cent tax • on canned pop will hit
children the hardest. But a five
cent deposit on the other hand
would encouarge children to
make money by collecting
empties.
The' Treasurer's proposal to
levy a tax to be turned over for
environmental use isn't nearly as
efficient. The money will be
filtered through the bureaucracy;
the cans will be left on the ground
and recylcing will be exactly
where it is to, day.
"A five cent deposit would
encourage collection of empties,
provide children with income and
complete the first and most
expensive part of recylcing
costs," Mr. Gaunt said,
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