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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-05-01, Page 1li VOL. 123 WK 8 WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1996. f INCLUDES G.831. c udln 4711. `I o°Guelph .area men died following a single: Toter vehicle accident in ° iialo s township, two kilo- metres north of Lucknow,, in the early niominglioiirs of Apra 6." Police atteixnpted to pan, the` Vwlnicle over tei. question : the Men ead -arra . Craig Ia.tiiti her, 4 '' and his 24-year.O1d son, Janes Montgomery, Se ier Constable, Andy ti ess, of the Kincardine ' OPP said me of their -'officers' observed ' twe Male, occupants in a 1978 edge .Aspen .nt thy corner o Bruce`,C'ounty Road. 7 and ,the:seeohd. concession of . 'TWO Township just prior :to 2:45 aaiu Because. of the, ni nber:of rec nt: break • nd eaters. in> Lucknc'w ., and -Ripley :and"theIour., the officer activated the cruiser liglts'to pull the otheE eau ovet 'Ttae driver of the Dodge- ignored the lights and with: speeds:::reaching 1�0A.k Dodge, east for about' ,kin where the ear leftthei roadway, stinek. a hydro'. ole 'and .cane :to -.rest:on its.,root h the.Nine,Mile, iver,`in Kinloss township. Sergeant .Brian Courtney, 43, oft irnea t feta chinent, jumped in . Heid the head of :passenger -:(1 vater•until heli a ved. Courtney suffered -minor hypotherrni, but w tack to 'w rk for' is regular shift.: -tater, o the rxreek« 1 eep `.ter fr a, ... od-swollen creek ntgomery), out of was Vin, chest: to 1 shoulder q ttesd `i 11 was very cold stn `Burgessq At first Courtney ;wasunaware the vehicle had crashed into: the creel. a .drove: past e creek,, real tt . t 60:1111 ..d 'reve c+�: st ` d' h tied' what. had ha ned au 15 a wit n the +�.1+.� a5S ..tan i �' � l o � t�►e' `:r®ad Wand � .. '�' side.. f_,., ,.. _,. .:Y .. er 1 h •n "'the,scene. li his his crus I act d n the' u>rstti�t a..... x right b uri_ e:Was s ail �n ut s said warn t ushin an `bod '.fano to. age 2 out ste,'r sane ` :> •" VOICE, EXPRESSIVE PR SSIVE• FAC:.,Sttiart., .� e l ito • no O ... r# r� r� � , . G � :.d � s+� rad �h _ � �rrt n ��� . _ e�_ inn �ai � �� au .. .. a, tt ceni e laStA�1{eit ficibite ,00yMyBreath, of ScOtl ri1W, tnto ..., butrrt r e t .' *Ina, a �lt�r r 1" G£ ��ri ant • . _ �.'� � _ �� _ iii: t sa a Pot crop • - 4, seize Ivo Goderi h TOW ship residents will appear in cont. orrM y 6 toface, charges related to•.aari juaua growing operation. The .,Go der ch OPP, ;reported .that on April ,12:: search warrants were exect`ted .at: a residence x on the Baseline i Concession n the town- - ship. Taking part in the: search were members of the , oder ch. OPP, and: the Sarnia and: London R MP.: The. •ipbliee search resulted in the seizure of 0 marijuana plants which were tieing grown ;.hydroponically; . 'Also. seized was about 3:2 kilograms of'arijuan;a hava ngs, with an. esti ate _d street value of `w ioder'ich Township residents, a rriale,: 59, And ;a female; �9 c were ha ed with cultivation of, ri ju ana:,: ,and Possession of arcot . ic forthe purpose of txaf. ficl n . The will appear in court in ?Goderich.: by Blake Patterson c►>r. e th .t eight years Duron . pas xg ounty Council has listened to experts tell thema new landfill site: is: needed' tell �+ Huron:County., Now ow tlose sa e experts are..telling the..coutY" to forge t ' •rt4 from two eft `gineer. Representatives om i; Mg firms who have studiedalternative waste disposal options for the county, gave a summary- of their findings' Thursday at. the regular monthly meet. ing of Huron County Council. Both consultants came to the same conclusion -p Huron County does not need to develop the proposed A3 land fill site near Ashfield: In summary, they told the county to. take .responsibility for a county -wide waste' management nt system and to is where e con - tinue' to use existing landfill = sites to potential ,while: exporting ' much ot"';the aeounty's waste to landfill sites in South- ern outh- ._.-.rnOntario.or the njte States, `The county's rntys Waste 1y14g. + e t tasterYPlai(WWIMP) troject co7ordi1 ... nator Craig Metzger said, he was not` surpiised by the findings of the: alterna- tives study -which essentially nullify the X1.4 -million already spent on "dcvcl'np- ing a new Huron County landfill ab a process which was started in 1988. The County will now have to look seriously at the waste managornent ree oomrncndations made by the consultants. .Although the county had not consid- ered an alternatives study as part of its WIVIML process, Metzger said they now realize what the cheapest, most efficient options at 86 . h r: we should concentrate our efforts, said .,.Metz era. V�arderdCliflord sai d. des ite the fact the county has already spent „over a million dollarson rhe :rocess which. lead to the evaluation of the A .site in ". Ashfi�eld; what needs to he decided now is whether to mothball the site; or forget about it completely. e said the expense of trying to find a suitable landfill site may seem like wasted money, but it has to eousid4 cred in the light of the changing tech.. nologies; provincial regulations and' increased public environmental 'aware.ness He agreed that when the WMMI' process began eight years ago, higher levels of county waste, less recycling and limited waste management options, - ;l nd -11. o vio s in de nt cine. t fi th+�. b u a a uvv n y, a o a 'e n but` lx �� . o vas : �'n ii ine t e it fr t� � g >.. today all that has changed. ..: Clifford' said changes havemade it u c ssaryto loo,atthe. alternatives' befo .. v:re deciding tai d� alar the A3site. i The Ctinccied Citizens of Ashfield and. Ar ea �AAa who have fought against t againstthe "landfill ever since it was first selectedas .a rebahle site hoes p just p :.- o e�� ides to, forget -M. the c county g Don IVIacNay, the (CAA alterna- tives l erna-Lives committee.chairman said the 300 member .(CAA is satisfied the WIVIMP has changed course from the landfill to alternative ni thods ofdisposal and he added the new focus will better were - 'sent `sent the interests of the tax payers. ` Mac Nay said the only thing left to •turn, to page 2 abs