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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-03-19, Page 19THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 19, 1986 — A19 Perth board against full funding The Perth County board of education is to update them, said Mr. Parlee, as well as separate school board regarding St.,Michael going forward with its battle against full telling of the long term effects if the Supreme Catholic secondary school in Stratford. funding of separate schools. Court of Canada agrees with the provincial Mr." Wye' reCnot going to hide our heads," said At its March 5 meeting, the school board supreme court. agreed to support both the Ontario Secondary Also, the committee is working on plans to The Stratford lawyer said it would be School politan Toronto school rboard aation s they appeal Perth MPP the Metro- go to tand Speo. aker of thwoue Legislature ignore like to see �thecexistence of Ithe school atholiic high , the recent decision of the Supreme Court of Hugh Edighoffer, the education critics of school which will be opening its doors this Ontario. That court, in a three to two vote, both the New Democrats and Progressive fall.whever said the full funding is constitutional. Conservatives and hopefully education mini- tnenesdidarstress made,ou ,are made arrane- Besides throwing its Support behind a ster Sean Conway. federal appeal to the Supreme Court of Mr. Parlee also expressed concern for the prejudice." The legal term means if the Canada, the school board wants to take a possible disruption to the school system, if, Supreme. Court of Canada rules against full second - chairman of the�separa es school funding rules full ftwo unding is unconstitutional m now Then all federal court funding, rys school woulad be void. eements regarding second pommal av said the board should take a the have todents in pay tuition tholic or go back to ublic high satih schools would ' sfier. d with the federal colee conceded he urt's decision. have to be political avenue. "I'll be happy if that coincides with my own Locally, the committee will meet with schools. members of Stratford City Council, Perth However, despite the political action, the view," said Mr. Paneth. If it doesn't, Mr. County Council and its warden as well as school board continuing ntinuinrgttto l Romanmake Catholic Parlee's response is, "I'll learn to live with other councils from within Perth. The idea is ments withe has � /I 1`�1811i®n budget Huron County health unit416 A $1.4 million budget for the Huron County The county's share of this portion of the The plumbing and environment depart - health unit has been tentatively approved by budget is $307,434 up 5.4 per cent from the ment has a budget of $119,076. The 'county Huron County council. $291,563 budget for last year. The ministry of will pay $46,081 of this which represents a The budget approved at the March 6 health pays $922,301 and the rest comes from inns iur nspection t on and other feeer cent increase. s dollars and ss provide the rest of session of county council, includes the costs other revenue sources. the revenue. of operating the health unit, family planning family planning department's budget The county's share of the budget is and plumbing and environment. subject to the approval of the entire county of $56,610 is wholly funded by the province The health unit itself had a budget of $1.2 and other revenue sources. No county dollars budget on March 27. million, most of which is spent in salaries are used. ($863,493). • Solicit Continued from page Al e turned Happy 2nd birthday to Linda Vogels on $10over to tthe Straunt will then tford GeneralbHospital building fund. Parts of the county budget represent its share of costs in operations with Stratford and St. Marys. The county will pay $167,818 arils the Perth District Health Unit, March 21. Huron County council to Law Present budget $104,105 to the Children's Ad Society, $99,875 to Spruce Lodge and $89,037 to the PING-PONG--The Seaforth Recreation Department organized a variety of activities for Huron County council will be presenting its Stratford -Perth Archives. p gy.id Most of the money for the county's $5 area youngsters during last week's March Break. Shown enjoying a game of ping-pong in the 1986 budget at a special me community centres auditorium are Tammy Staples and presented their individual u u ge s for al Rentals in the court house, registry office, meeting this ay, million budget is expected from the provin- Ronald Sinriamon. Raftls photo March 21. cial overnment.Over $2.5million is from the Th us departments have already g ff e ed t al b d t f the province Future consideration CHIP BINGO in Dublin Community Centre FRIDAY, MARCH 21 conking year. A11 have been subject to in the archives building and small claims court approval When of the entire county council . are budgeted to bring in $134,113. Miscel- When considering the` budget, county laneous revenue, at $344,050, including an site would be extended to about three times council will also have to make a decision teous $en000 in general support and its life without incineration. The cost of using regarding renovat resource $290 equalization grants, oan incinerator will increase the annual cost ver conventional landfilling by approximate- ly for the aged, south of Clinton. $80-$100 per household in our area. Since incineration or heat recovery from waste, and separation and recycling still need mated Continued from page A2 wastes come to the site, they are separated into combustible and non-combustible mater- ials. The combustile wastes would amount to about five -sixths of the total amount and the resulting ash would be one-sixth of the total, significant re ions at Huronview, home es ti duction in volume. The non-combustible wastes, such as metals, a site of some description to be carried out, it would form one-sixth of the total waste. Thus is obvious this alternative is not a total one-third of the total wastes would still alternative-, tilizd as but au means partialbe a reducing the ve require a landfill site. The incinerator which uantity of waste to be disposed of, and would be very costly would have to meet therefore extending the life of any site. current Ministry of the Environment emis- Eroding and developing a new landfill site shin regulations. Even so the quality of the air was the final possible alternative identified. smoke particles to some degree because Becauseof There are considerable impacts on the social, and gas emissions. oreconomic, and natural environment. Many of fromof the theen cost of necessaryincineration, tohoat make these , impacts would be felt to varying waste is fromaneconomic is stand- degrees with any of the aforementioned alternativepoint.Heat feasible recovery an wasteasis gegaalternatives. Concerns about water, soil, and recovery erom m is generally air pollution, the irreversible use of the land, associated with areas of much denser theimpactson adjacent properties, transpor- -; Inquiries tation roblems...and the economic impacts of * Systems Approvals is Br Branch che W rete Sites and m managing a landfill to presently acceptable information Approvals operatingf ere M.O.E. for standards all must be considered in detail. torsiTnaGon on existing tiincinera-tfyany Since the fust three alternative solutions small butm they were cable to where] were not feasible, and the fourth was smallwere operating in Ontario where irrainn- determined to be only a partial solution, eratorsdiproperly. The md findingand developing a new landfill site was maintenance are relatedsinthe threeair municipalities and deterined to be the best alternative for this that operate p rat a postsp ra ors. Apaloval studyarea. The impacts would still be othat pit type incinerators pit aincinerators. not Apprlikeloval consierable but with care:ul site selection granted type would controlled be and strict operational' procedures the impacts air incl ebyr the M.O.E. However cleaner the may be reuced to socially accepted levels. ac ipcinee. The burn mods fa cand are The possibility of using heat recovery from acceptable. The capital carof a controlled air waste,and employing separation and recy- $700,000or withserve our area would be about dingprograms may still be considered and oannual costs for capital, emloyed when operation of the site is operation1800 ash Ids i nanceof service ice, e. area, Withe planned and presented for approval. average households inper the householdowoul the p Selecting te optimum location for a new S11.1. annual cost the waste wouldo bd landfill development is an important and aboutedSi i 1. In li volume to of the edtdifficult job. Next week site selection criteria reduce the be landfilled to approximately one third and the life of any will be reviewed. Regular Games and Share the Wealth JACKPOT - '950 In 59 calls BONANZA - '550 In 57 calls Games start at 8 p.m. Dublin and District Athletic Association GODERICH s24-7811 FIS Clunad Muter Satellite ReceptioEquipment ,a SPECIALISTS '*MONSTRATIONS !-.fASTALLATIONS • SALES Varna , Ont. 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