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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-12-15, Page 31GODERICH SIGNAL•STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1$,1977 FAG unt suggests recycling materials through ages By Murray Gaunt er the last developyment ts the urces mittee has beenoestudying the n - ministry 4-6 N lt\ Swift, Ready -To -Serve OR SHOPSYS — COLE SLAW O A&P is a Party Item Shop! 24-0Z CARTON SUGAR HA !�r Potato Salad 89% PLUM l vironment estimates. As critic for the Liberal Party, 1 suggested that the govern- ment establish a marketing agency for recycled t4 --"'"-.- Canada Packers Ranch Style, Sliced SIDE BACON 1 -lb Vac Pac • materials, and establish no new landfill sites after 1981. In my remarks I expressed confidence that a marketing agency to coordinate the supply of reclaimed materials and to seek customers is workable. Such an agency could also promote and accelerate the building of s .,1 1 reclamation and recycling plants, and according to the ministry's own figures these plants would save more than $11 million every year for the SAVINGS OF THE SEASON ONA&P FINE QUALITY MEATS! ANYSHOpS IN ONE! A&P is a Fresh Beef Shop CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF! MIND STEAK AST Boneless Roast PO TO STEAK i P 6 Boneless Bottom Ib Cut 90 percent of Ontario's garbage that would be af- fected. Ontario rnunicipalities are not taking up the provincial government's offer to fund 50 percent of the capital costs of solid waste recovery systems, and private en- terprise should be en - Cut From Canada Grade "A" Beef! AND Ib RLOIN 078 STEAKSCUBE 11.98 • a 11 MAPLE LEAF R-01 PKG . 89 HALVES 5 to 6-Ibs Average Cocktail Sausages CARIBBEAN (61 to 70 COUNT) Shrimp IN BRINE Lobster 250g pkg 2, 6 3': -,Wieners - -Ib Vac Pac 88 ' TAILLEFER — FROZEN 16 -oz• ' NUM BRAND, PEPPERONI & MUSHROOM Tourtiere Pies 1.. 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This Weeps Feature 6 -QUART COVERED SAUCEPOT ONLY 14.99 A 31.99 VALUE! No other Purchase required Start your set today! j;g z • etn- Action Priced A&P Brand SNACK CRACKERS 11 -OZ 5 9 PKG Crushed, Tidbits PALANDA 19 -FL -OZ TIN . PINEAPPLE Ocean Spray CRANBERRY COCKTAIL Ac6P 2 for 99, 40 -FL -OZ BOTTLE p� WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS! couraged to come into the field. It is my belief that the province's aim to recycle 90 percent of solid waste by 1989 is achievable, but but at the ministry's present rate of -- progress is' completely unrealistic. During the same con- siderations, Environment Minister George Kerr said w that 'Inco Ltd. in Sudbury cannot meet a government imposed control order to reduce sulphur -dioxide emissions from its present 3,600"tons a day to 750 tons a day by December 31, 1978. Inco is the largeost single industrial source of sulphuric -acid pollution in North America. The en- vironment minister said a new control order is being drawn up by his ministry. Despite its concern about the number of people out of work in the province, the Ontario Government does not plan any job creation programs this winter, Premier William Davis said this week. Latest unem- ployment figures show 253,000 people out of work in the province. Mr. Davis said in the Legislature that he didn't think it would be constructive for the provincial govern- ment to create winter projects at this time. Such solutions were short-term and in order to solve the problem on a more lasting basis, "it does require on the part of all governments a degree of intestinal fortitude that is not always easy to demonstrate". The 20th illegal strike since May 1975, by members of the same union at the Lummus Co. of Canada Ltd. project at Douglas Point, was just one too many for the Ontario Labour Relations Board. It set aside its normal practice of not issuing a declaration of an illegal strike if the strikers are back at work at the time of a hearing, and issued a cease- anddesist order against unlawful strikes for the term of the current collective agreement. During the estimate. con- siderations of the Resources Development field, the Honourable Rene Brunelle revealed that the Royal Commission on Electric Power Planning, commonly known as the Porter Com- mission, established in 1975 to look into the long term planning of Ontario's elec- trical power system, was originally slated to report late this year or early next year. However, interest in the topic of nuclear power has been extremely intense and this interest has resulted in the scheduling of 30 extra days of hearings during the January to March period in 1978 for nuclear hearings alone. This will allow the Com- missioner to submit his in- terim report containing his views and conclusions+on the nuclear program by June 30th, in time for this item to be considered by the Select Committee of the Legislature which will begin its review of the nuclear commitment on July 1st, 1978. Instant Friendship }, The warm greeting of your Welcome Wagon hostess with "The Most Famous Basket in the World" will introduce you to our community and start you on the way toward new and lasting friendships. If you are new in town, call lie,1/(7- 'n 10 Phone 524-6654 and 524-9676