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Oakville Beaver, 30 Mar 1994, p. 5

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} Town to St. Lawrence Cement: be a good industrial neighbour (irog® Instructor By HOWARD MOZEL ings â€" told Council the firm was not ing. should simply continue doing its job. § Ozkville Beaver Staff some symbolic ogre but a group of After refuting several points of the "It is, in spades," said Turkstra. 910“\ CUTS COLOURS/HIâ€"LITES ‘people working collectively to create previous speakers‘ presentations, Edtiicrin the evenine Ward | 99 Ytofi\ 00 ‘ Despite an attempt by St. aproduct. Turkstra asked councillors not to take councillor Ralph Robinsbon Lawrence Cement to humanize its "It is easy to talk about them in _ their word for it or even his. Instead, COCX‘$ Mailhot whether he was Reg. $35 Reg. from $65 operation, Town Council voted unanâ€" _ the abstract and attack them in the he requested they contact impartial in forming a body along First visit only First visit only itimously Monday night to pressure â€" abstract," said Turkstra, explaining sources and ask the independent â€" fipee of the Environmental Action _ |@@@@ Expires Apr. 9 Expires Apr. 9 FREE PARKING §40.6414 the company to clean up its act. SLC‘s employees work and live in _ experts. Turkstra then said he haq no . The move was the result of an _ the community and do not get up in problem with Council‘s resolution, appeal by the Clearview Oakville reading it to mean that the MOEE +Community Association (COCA) for § : Council to take a stand on the Mississauga manufacturer‘s chronic emission problems which members say have "victimized" residents for years. The resolution contained three components: Committee which was created to deal with Petro Canada. Mailhot said he would consider it but explained he‘d 139 Thomas St. seen too many committees over the omm e : » Gift Certificates years end with too few results. was ns s Available MONEY PROBLEMS? NEED A LOAN? Monthly Payments As Low As â€" The mayor write SLC‘s $1 ,500...-........$37.50 Montrealâ€"based board of directors and explain the Town‘s long history »z ‘k pant F $2,000--...-......$50.00 of concern over emissions. " e â€" The Ministry of Environment mw $5,000------------$1 25-00 and Energy be asked to take all possiâ€" . ;’ble steps to ensure SLC complies TIREWNT We at (derenion OR BAD $7,500............$1 87.50 with all current regulatory standards e an inde to ensure the protection of the public LANNmG Oanglallilzeirflr{n CREDIT $1 05000"-'"----$250-00 BORROWER and the environment. thee ts g in $1 5 000 $375 00 ~_â€" The Oakville Mississauga 3 es ® }Liaison Committee report back to F RET|REMENT PLANNING $20,000_"__"_" $500_00 Council on the decision of the Environmental Appeal Board. (It‘s RRSP‘S j hearings concluded last week.) ‘ * [ WEARE HERE TO HELP YOU! Following presentations by J : COCA members Dr. Roger Mailhot £A ) INVESTMENT PLANNING CALL N OW and Neil Reid, plus Residents | WB\ * f 416) 225â€"5241 or (416) 225â€"4740 Against Cement Company Pollution | YA | Free Consultation (RACCP) chair Julie Bart, lawyer |@a@a® 2 842â€"7602 Herman Turkstra â€" who represented / Peter C. 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