Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 1 Sep 1992, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

BELLUZ Realty Ltd. Simcoe Plaza Box 715 Terrace Bay Ontario JURIS ZDANOVSKIS Office - 825-9393 BROKER / MVA Home - 824-2933 Serendipity Gardens Cafe Fully Licensed Birthday Discounts Main Street 824-2890 ROSSPORT, ONT Volume 46 No. 35 Tuesday, September 1st, 1992 The Terrace Bay-Schreiber Cws News SUPERIOR SHORELINE INSURANCE LTD. We represent 8 different insurance companies so that we can get the best rates for Stand .50 cents incl. G.S.T. you: Liz Boutilier Broker *Home *Auto - *Business ; *Air Craft *Mobile Home 825-9492 Inside |) Community briefs | --Layoffs at the LCBO.......0000002 _| Larry Sanders --former Schreiber man battles government....5 Group cleans up old dump by Darren MacDonald Staff A group funded by the Ministry of Natural Resources has rehabilitated the old Rossport dump. The clean-up took place between Aug. 19 and Aug. 26. A group of 15 men and women carted about 450 bags of garbage out of the area surrounding the dump's pit, which the MNR has already reseeded. "It was a really hard job," says Rose Marie Renaud of the Rossport Area Conser- vation and Development Group. "They collected plastic, styrofoam, dia- pers--anything that wouldn't break down. And they couldn't bring a vehicle in, so whatever they collect- ed, they had to carry out on their backs." She says that one result of the clean up is that the continued on page 12 The Schreiber mixed leaguer slow-pitch playoffs were held last Sunday, despite the wet weather (above). The Stray Cats took top honours in an exciting, extra-inning final versus the Mustangs. More on page 12. Chlorine-free pulp not feasible, KC says Darren MacDonald The News According to Kimberly- Clark President Lew Grimm, Greenpeace is trying to force Ontario's kraft mills to produce pulp that is not only pro- hibitively expensive, but doesn't have customers to buy it either. "One of the things that Greenpeace is capitalizing on is the misconception in the public that pulp is pulp," says Grimm. "But there are different kinds of pulp." Lower-grade pulp produced without using any chlorine isn't suitable for Kimberly Clark's customers, he says. "Kraft pulp, which is what we produce here, can't be bleached in an economic way without using some chlorine," he says. Greenpeace is spearheading a campaign to pressure the provincial government to go ahead with its plans to ban chlorine-based pulp production. Greenpeace spokesperson Gord Perks says that no matter what arguments the industry uses, the fact remains that they are putting harmful substances into the environment. "We know that there are chemicals that scientists tell us we should stop dumping into the environment that are being produced directly from the use of chlorine," says Perks. "That's the only scientifically relevant information." But Grimm says that Kim- berly-Clark has made large strides in the past few years in reducing the harm to the envi- ronment. "In the past eight years, we've spent $58 million on a continued on page 2 TERRACE BAY INSURANCE LTD. New Revised Auto & Property Rates We offer Mature Owners Discounts, Claims Free Discounts, Non Smokers Discounts & Alarm Credits * Cottages SIMCOE PLAZA TERRACE BAY 825-3246 * Home * Business * Auto * Recreational Vehicles * Etc.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy