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Now. for additional houses. the land was deemed not to be agricultural. “This is a totally non- profit. non-commercial application. It must be shown that this is im- mediately harmful to the community? he wants on his own land.“ It was a right under the Common Law “going back for cen- turies." 37 SET YOUR CHOICE % CFGM program THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. February 7. 1979 â€" C-3 dividual tomorrow Following the hearing, Mr. Zentil thought it was unfair that his project was being stopped on the grounds he was on prime agricultural land while a couple of miles away 350 acres was going out of Mr. Haisell dug out the original tape and then began to check on the interference which was recorded.This investi- gation led to over a year of research in the way of The subject matter of a Richmond Hill radio station phone-in program as well as radio in- terference have sparked a new book on UFO ex- periences. David Haisell of Mississauga was listening to Phone Forum on CFGM hosted by Ron Knight in 1973 and the subject was UFO sightings. Many callers were relating their experiences and one in particular, living in the Jackson‘s Point area. said he was watching a “triangular pulsing glow of colored lights†in the southern sky at the time. When this caller was asked to identify himself by name, his call was interrupted by what Mr. Haisell calls “a weird interference“ or a “series of loud bleepsâ€. Because of his interest in UFO phenomenon, Mr. Haisell had recorded this particular show, but when the show was completed he filed the tape and didn‘t give it more thought At least, not until a few years later when he heard a Metro area investigator mention the fact several people had been ex- periencing a great deal of audio interference during telephone calls and were beginning to suspect it was more than a mere coincidence. Commissioner of W o r k s , B e r n i e Toporowski. said in a memo to members of council. the municipality and the region have no way of insuring that a site is available in the area and that the costs charged are reasonable. Mr. Toporowski said, as the matter of disposal sites is of common in- terest to all area municipalities it would be advantageous to assign the responsibility of providing adequate facilities to one authority. namely the region. Councillor Mike Burnie, a member of the A report was sent by the region to the town outlining its plan and the matter was reviewed by the engineering com- mittee at their regular meeting Thursday. The Region of York has asked the town to let it provide facilities for receiving, dumping and disposing of solid waste and the Town of Rich- mond Hill has replied “that's fine, but we want to be included in any major decisions". Presently, waste collection and disposal is left entirely with a private contractor. York would provide our waste facilities production for the Maple theme park. visits with the original caller. as well as many authorites in the field, the checking out of other sightings in the whole south Lake Simcoe area and much reading about similar experiences. People are encouraged to report any strange occurrence to David Haisell by writing the company he has formed called UP Investigations Research Incorporated, Box 455 Streetsville, Mississauga. The investigation also prompted Mr. Haisell to write the book describing his findings entitled “The Missing Seven Hoursâ€, available in paper back. The author said none of the sightings researched and reported in this book were in the Richmond Hill area, but many were around Aurora and Newmarket. Mr. Haisell has no plans for another book at this time but he is putting together what he hopes will become a quarterly journal containing results of further research in the case reported in his book as well as reports on other sightings in our area. Mr. Haisell stressed that researchers in this field depend on the public to report any strange or inexplicable events they may have experienced so they may be checked out and results circulated to other groups in what he calls a “UFO network" in Canada. “Possibly the people in Richmond Hill just don‘t know where to report them.“ he said. The chief said he un- derstands the other man resigned to “follow a career in music." Chief Bruce Crawford told the commission one of the resigning officers never had been able to adjust to working three shifts and will take a job as a car salesman in Markham. The committee decided to accept the region’s report and add a clause asking to participate in discussion between the region and other authorities on solid waste management matters. engineering committee, said he felt the town should have some say in decisions made by the region “otherwise we could end up with a dump right in the middle of town", he‘ said. One York Regional Police constable has resigned to become a musician while another has quit to sell cars, the regional police com- mission was told last week. They quit for many reasons