t Canada’s Number One, Suburban Newspaper | J pon st “us m ‘ Sermo oO naps Sey as hee ae : of Ate eave Circulation 986-1337 still? PAGE 4 April 7.1985 9 News 985-2131 Classifivd 986-6222 44 pages 25¢ NEWS rhote Terry Poters EASTER TREATS will be eagerly sough: by youngsters today, including above children (left to right) Elspeth, 4, Casey, 2, Chelsea, 2, and Alexis for an easter egg hunt today at Maplewood Farm. The third annual hunt for children 19 and under takes place af Ip.m. Last year's hunt brought out over 150 k CUE, CRT IOMACONT Alternate dump plan SEVERAL SITES on the Lower Mainland should be studied before the final site for a solid waste incinerator is selected, says a report which evaluated the impact on air qualitv of a solid waste incinerator in North Yanconver. The report, conducted by ESL Environmental Sciences Linuted, says in a fist of recommendations that since the tth Shore is compris. el omaink oof residential communities, steps should be taken to preserve and im- prove the ambient air quati- Ww. The report sayy although regulatory standards are i place to protest the ene vironment and general health of the population, the regulations are largely inet- fective when enforced in heavily populated areas that are subjected to emissions from various sources. “The ourbin centres of most major cities in Canada, including Vancouver. where people live and work, fre- quently eNperience concen- trations of some pollutanis at levels far in excess of the most lenient regulatory limits. Yet control cannot readily be enforced since no See page 11