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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Sep 1996, p. 9

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my a pilot project,‘ he said. "Some pilots tell you to go ahead, other pilots tell you, 'No, you better not go aheatf." MacDonald said that most communities that have gone ahead with a full 'user-pay' garbage collection program have usually seen a reduction in phase volume cl between 10to20perceutdurittgthe lirst year of the pen. llthecitydldadoptacity- wide 'user-par' program, a reduction of only 10 per cent would result in a saving of approximately $75,000 to $80,000 a ya in Induced up pinyin: the legend 1andfilL tstahlishment ofa pilot project necessarily leading to a city- However at the end of the meeting Tumbuil said he didnt slim Wt views dram the for garbage collection was nothing but a hidden "tax grab," and could easily be increased once it was estab- i, said]: banal a met-[ed However Stan Rektor, a he was opposed to the idea Reluor noted that the MOEE was contributing $1 70,000 to the $263,000 total cost of the pilot project. The Region of Waterloo is paying approxi- mately $58,000 thile the city is paying the rest. "l can see a ministry laying out that kind of money for a prt8ectthatintheendisnot going to become a bet and a reality" he said. Rektorsaid he believed ‘user- pay' garbage collection would result in many people dump. ing their garbage throughout thecityintmiertoavoid pay- ing lo! grrftage collection. He Conn. Tricia Siemens said she was "excited" about the PMrct and fully supponed it, while Conn. Bruce Alexander said he sinned Siemens’ enthu- simm. hryiy blame the city would save money in Mud tipping fees at the Waterloo regional landfill site. w" However MacDonald said that m. not true. "If council 1 1/2 ya; [mm now does not m In proceed with full 'user-pay', thay their toldMacDtxtidthatiUmt,er ofpaviehaoeenaseinghim mumbling» jetacmallyrereesents. "Theybeleve thisisapre- amble to full 'user-pay'," he place fairly ”MEG; 'ti0adtotedtsemtstee ’Wclnlynadnoupaupk 1heeitrtritirrt'dAd WMwbruhth ing viewing into the Mahayana! .thethifingihmtsodikili,i hesaid."hiidthissttonUAe mung...» During Mongay night's 1qRtrrMElmNGoF'mEYEAR mum atHi1iiardHall,NstUnitedChumh, KinghWiiiiarnStreets,witerioo '1) TC] 2c:hT= Mammalian: call 745-7783 or 846-9959 than” "iaia" "Nat true-Haw Mo pan. Finger food will be provided " Women University Graduates Slam-aw an. on... - - 1'reB'h'rl'.'l.Bs".'laT, '?ltt,'ttateptf,,t ra1'.tea". rm,', CmadianlFedetattonof INTRODUCING YOUR FORD th MERCURY DEALERS clean”: _riilr7iTE SEE YOUR ONTARIO "mm...“ FORD AND MERCURY DEALERS NOW! GET A LOW YEAR-END PRICE ON THE CAR, TRUCK OR MINIVAN YOU REALLY WANT! "'-".-"-'.-.-.."--Ft.F--. "ui-ui-a-UU-u.. -_..sw-t-i_f-+ tofoinurtbrour l "h -"t_trra.8-qR-tmb.t.rrsa_-"9tretm. .tS".q.r_t.9-..o Tutu-o 'i,11t whammmn‘ruâ€"Mu‘n‘hhmmhmuwwnh that): tma “my! u~:~m"‘lfiwm~umnv - mud-”amount... $-t.asutmn._i'pthr-or. who...“ on.” PLUS GET GREAT VIII-ill [iUirr:CrfLp, OI TIES! moons: Sales are hot ... WE NEED -__H JJS'lLTN GS! "mt'etfrr"-ru".-oo--f_s---rsi.s-GV.u-rL. I‘,m~m~d~Mw-wmua~fin~v "74 any. but...“ Mm’oban-bm “Waring Incentives for quicker sales” .03 All) BRENDA PERKES W) 141-0231 00741.19“ "AiEEstsc: an atiF" Specializing in Lakeshore North and Lakeshore Village. Offering full time. all the time service and dedication to you and your business. Many references. 229 HOMES SOLD "'trl*i-rro-ia,..- NEW PRICE 8145.500 5 love! “do - with main ftoorfamtty room, new flooring. penumbra more! MLS 2rrriiaE= Er'itex'mt' 3-0001 'gfh'2r.ar'a". “an“ m tho-Icahn“ "._.aroeetrtdrrrtrrq-t IN LAKESHOBE “cyan-wrung

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