Horton Township launched its recycling program Salur- day momlng. Pruant for a twine-cutting ceremony were (lâ€"r) Councillor Judy Campbell. Reeve Min Slevew con. Daniel Menard of Benumen lndustrlesr Councillor Honon welcomes recycling Recycling got a Horlnn Township wclcomc Salurdny will: a unique (wine-culling ceremony at the municipal waste disposal site. Elected officials, slalf, volunteers and Bcaumcn [n- dustrics representatives gathcrcd Io walch a string of recyclable material he snipped Castleford Tweedsmuir History In signnl lhc slarl of recycling. Ilnrlon cnvironmcnl com- millcc chairman Councillor Bnh Kingsbury thanked cwryunc who hclpcd to cslnb- lish lhc new and popular pm- gram. 'I hope llu: purple nl lllC township will use Ihlï¬ pm- gmm.‘ Kingkbury said. 'Il's a costly vcnlurcf llwus.rhcnlimcnlslmrcdhy mhcr mvmship ofï¬ciule ()vcr [our days last neck, 300 ulth 1,000 llluC bums mâ€" dcrcd by llu: lownship “an: pleCll up by environmentally aware rusldcms. 1990-1998 Community Interests & Citizen Interests Bob Klngsbury. Jim Graham, Mackie McLaren and son EMEW. Michael Lalonl. Tim Chapetkl and Deputy eeve John Doerlng. 16of175