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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-02-28, Page 10ryyvf'.�,+n•,w.t!,k•..,.v++•u.+wMwr-+;.,.-,X"r.°�.:kYMrfar,•K:1=raan,rtseR+a �.:., ya;.i�,xs... .. a .:' ......R.w.....wawwa+e.�•u ...... ..,,.,:..wnw+x+x�+.%'A�=: • • .. ... .. ...sry .x. ns*-.rnrw�rtw�+rnwm..sa,n, „.,„ �'"""".�a%FiN�q tiw%;"rwrw added Mosher. occasion by Hydro officials, but Power Station at Douglas Point, The brief from the farmers had was presented to Huron County shown the im ortanee of P q` Council Friday. It deals producing nuclear. energy closer , s` specifically with the power to the need. In this way, the brief corridor from Douglas Point to f '1`H ' HU Q.10 'AFARTH ON'r?, PEA, 20. s Seaforth through parts of Huron would not be crossed to take ` and Bruce. 'Hydro tolics uc ear ans at Covn to'uncil 1 14EWS OP where vast amounts of energy are corridor, said secretary Dave required. McCallum, have raised .several Mosher -pointed out that { (ContiIriapd`fiom Page 1) colftitimitlplanning �boarci deemed it Zurich. Cotitaining'o r fsQ pa e,S W"Inthro Study . which shows that the 1, 1e000 years for Plutonium 239 Ftgureq pjresented, by the necessary to make an amendment prepared by.the staff f the Hura> t " . were also at odds on whether or not the construction of a Hydro Power to reach the radioactive level of committee of farmers indicated it to the official lan, it would p. Count Plan. in De artment, the. y u g p Correspondent + ti. natural uranium. Presently, this would cost about �_4,000,OQQ more require an amendment. book shows two housing Mrs.Robert Hulley •1?"l4►tonium 239 is stored in to build the power tine through Mosher told council that while subdivisions •one almost ready to Phone, write or visit your OHIP i • a . facilities with a life span of only the corridor suggested by the Ontario Hydro may not have roll, according to Reeve Turkheim 100 years, she said, and while committee than through the provided enough information and one in the planning stages, McKWop #1 4-H Club Lone hands -Mrs. Keith Rock; ` ". 'there may be new longer-lifed corridor proposed' b P P Y Ontario about their planning, it was The progressive little village has The McKillop ill 4-H Club held Ladies low Mrs, Ray. -Pfeifer; storage facilities on the way, they Hydro. According to the possible "to inform the public too water and sewage to offer with their first meeting at the home of Men's' lone hands - H. Brown; are still not developed. enough committee that is "not enou h much". housing for senior citizen; and a Mrs. Diane Beattie on February Men's low - Dennis Beuerman. °Warren s "Hydro says Plutonium 239 Y Y money" to justify using up prime "The people may get upset," dentist's quarters in the offing. 18th. The meeting was opened Gleh Beu erman and i('/17ttiltled: ask ytlll t0 storage is safe long as 't .t. agricultural land. said Mosher. Reeve Turkheim termed it with the 4-H pledge followed by the Institute Ode. The election of Beuerman squeaked over Garry McNichol Ross Driscoll in I managed," said Mr s. Shana�an.• M The route proposed b H dro -•• p P Y Y Warden Bill Elston told Hydro Y •' purely co -incidental" that f and both• "But management is crucial. It is uses up 153,112 lineal feet of officials he was satisfied Zurich's plan was ready at the officers followed: President - Lost Heir. Next euchre will be Cciiitple�c will rept be a tiCulture a high risk thing." Class 1 land and 13,200 lineal feet communications had improved same time as the announcement Marilyn Koehler; Vice President - held March 5th at Family CANTDU believes that nuclear of Class 6 land according to the g over -the past two ears between P Y about a nuclear lant in the area p Barb Smith; Secretary - Floating; Paradise: Ladies lease brin P 9 t energy clearly is an issue for committee. The route proposed Hydro and the people. He said was made. Treasurer Colleen Murray; Reporter Hulley; lunch., r value judgement as well as a b y the committee'takes 75,856 y relations could be even better if Asked if he had considered the Press -Sandra Reception moral issue which could affect lineal feet of Class 1 land and county councillors became implications of a nuclear Leader is Mrs Olive Little and Brodha en Hall was filled to g i many generations to come. 48,576 lineal feet of Class 6 land. informed about and interested in 'development to the Zurich area, aksistant leader Mrs. Diane capacity when a receptioq )rats CANTDU feels it is unfair to Gordon Hill; president of the Hydro developments in Bruce as the reeve said he'd thought of Beattie. 14 girls were present. Diane discussed what had to be held for newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Dave Leonhardt, the former . • , •' xuw.u.wsssuu••w.. .., I r r n.„..:, . w -+..r. w".. :.,. '•..,.;...•Yw+� ^y!ri.ul:tau t++.a,:.M. w""N I. t . ,+"'✓Yaw +Y give the responsibility For Ontario Federation of Agriculture, estimates that well as Huron. A lot is happening in this man aspects but doubted that Y P "much harm" would come to included in our Record books. The Marie McClure, daughter of Mr. managing Plutonium 239 to people "yet unborn who have no Ontario farm land is being taken county with Hydro lines," said Zurich if a nuclear plant was 'discussion was is Your and Mrs. Glen McClure, from production at the rate of 26 Elston. "A lot more will be outside the village. Image Important". g P Winthrop.ichard Leonhardt P• say". It is unwise to count on the acres of improved farmland per happening in the next five years ,located He saw it bringing The McKillop fel 4-H Club held read the address and presented stability of society for the next hour. or so. There's no doubt in my "tremendous land values and a their second and third meeting in the young couple with a purse' of million ✓years," added Mrs. If present• trends continue, mind."$ boom to the area"• the basement of the church with money. "'•1.,,... Shanahan. committee members pointed out, Jack Riddell believes that local He said that to his knowledge, their mothers as guests. Mrs. g ' , CANTDU has made its• feelings Huron County's prime farmland government will play an the people in Port Elgin and Faye Elliott of London and Kenneth Blanchard, a student known to Member of Parliament could be used up in three years. important role where Ontario Southampton are coping nicely Cheryle Dale, Seaforth, were of Queen Elizabeth School, y for Huron, Jack Riddell. Jack Riddell said that the brief Hydro is concerned in the next with the situation which has guest speakers. For the second Goderich, attended the Winter Contacted at his home Saturday presented by the committee, was few years. arisen out of the Douglas Point meeting Marilyn Koehler Olympics at Western University, morning, Riddell confirmed the well received in Toronto. "Local government is going to development. presided. London. Kenny brought a Crest j truth the aFriday in county "Bill Stewart is most have to see that Ontario Hydro "The average citizen doesn't Elizabeth Pryce introduced the speaker Faye Elliott. Faye home with him. Mrs. De Wayne Elliott Ida ¢ it o council session Friday that some sympathetic," said Riddell. •,,, a s its way," said Riddell. He pays Y „ seem to be that concerned," said guest g P Y Y y and nuclear development is planned "We've got to, take a look at this said the local people should not Reeve Turkheim. "If he is, he's gave some very interesting Jane are spending a few days " for Huron County in the near waste of agricultural land and have to "pick up the tab" for not talking about it." pointers on good hair care. She with her parents Mr. and Mrs. ?' future.$ definitely consider the changes because of Hydro Mayor Jack Delbridge of demonstrat ed on Darlene Bill Little. i, ---'I-,,would say there is n o alternatives." development in the area. Exeter says he's no� prepared to Murray's hair. Darlene's hair was Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cuthill question about that," said Dr. Bob Walker, Senior One of the points in the county say whether a nucle rplant in his very curly and Faye by wetting visited for an evening with Mr. 1, Riddell. Ecologist with the Forestry which has been mentioned as a area would be good or bad. and then drying it with a blow andMrs. Harold Storey and ' ` When asked for his comments Department of Ontario Hydro, possible site for any nuclear "i just don't know," admits hair dryer and brush straightened family. concerning the announcement, seerr - agree with this premiss development in Huron is Blake, a Delbridge. Darlene's hair considerably then curled the ends with curling Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Dale, Clinton, visited with Mr. and ,, a Riddell admitted he had mixed and told members of Huron small hamlet about five miles "But 1 sometimes wonder if it emotions. County Council so: northwest of Zurich. Nestled wouldn't have been a great deal g tongs. Mrs. Harold Storey, Ray and • ,."If in fact, Huron is looking for "Soil is not a limitless "It quietly in Stanley Township, better for all of us if we'd never Sylvia Smith introduced Sy Cheryle Dale. Cheryle-spoke on i d 13onne una S Y' ' Mr. and Mrs. Steve Argyle, more industry, there is no resource," said Dr. Walker. Blake is not far from the shores of cracked the atom," said "One de skin care and demonstrated on ' Bayfield and Mr. and Mrs. Tony BayWolfield a question that a power plant will entice new industry," said must be protected. It is being used up at an astonishing rate. Lake Huron. Reeve Jack Turkheim of Zurich Delbridge. day there's going to be an accident and we're Elizabeth Pr face which Mitchell visited with Riddell. "But we don't know what Ontario Hvdro is being very says the people of that village are going to blow ourselves up." proved. to be most helpful to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris and we're headingfor when we look at careful to make sure we are not talking about the news of possible Delbridge says that speaking everybody present. Marilyn Koehler presents both guests family. Vickie Harris attended a it from the long range point of using it up at the rate indicated." "Dr. Walker said that on the nuclear development closet). in a telephone conversation personally, he is concerned abou about the environmental aspect of with small gift in appreciation. toboggan party and a pancake view." have hydro ljne to Georgetown, for Saturday afternoon, the reeve nuclear ever He .wonders if The girls ha a de ' d to call social for the Forresters Sunday potential dangers sotherea are what n P g instance, ' Ontario Hydro is said the people of the area "don't future generations will suffer their club "Th P wde Puffs"'. at Ed. Dorrance's farm. connection with these nuclear crossing "prime agricultural seem to b4 frightened' by the because of it one day. d'he next meeting will be held Mr. and Mrs. Bill McClure and i; power plants," said Riddell. "We land in over 170 miles of possibility though he expects P Y g P B t says Delbridge, if nuclear Bpt, Y g March 4th at the hom f Vicky family attended the christening of are being self-centred, We areright-of-way, they are using only some are thinking about the energy is to be a reality in the Harris. The girls served cookies Shellie Lyne Stephenson, not thinking of what f future 40 acres. of Class 1 and 2 land: changes which could take place m area, the people of Huron will and hot ,chocolate and a social daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul generations will have to contend He said tower bases; are the area if a nuclear plant di P have to live with it. hour was enjoyed. Euchre Pa Stephenson at Varna United Church the e;•: with because of our decisions." presently estimated to take a 35 foot area that did, become a reality. Ironically, "Is it worth the risk?" muses "Who knows, but I The Family'Paradise Ski-doo and visited at Stephenson home afterwards. Riddell suggested that not square plus again when county council Delbridge. Club held their regular euchre enough government money is much land to permit • farm met last Friday, one of the don't think it matters whether the Euchre and partywasplay _ being spent to investigate the machinery to turn easily around docume}7ts on the desk of each plant is at Blake or Douglas Point Heir ed. Ladies highh. was t • alternatives to nuclear cher energy - them. He suggested that planners memb was a copy of the or Toronto or Montreal. A`great Mrs. Clarence Regele; Ladies tidal energy, wind, solar energy, already have designed a tower secondary plan for the village of many people could be affected.",PROTECTION geothermal energy., which requires much less land ' - But if Ontario Hydro is area than this, but that News of Constance ., k determined to go , ahead with calculations in this case were _ HEY rt plans - for a nuclear power development in this area of the made on the present tower size. Another Hydro spokesman, Art For e d arty MISSED province, Riddell is Oorking to Mosher, said Ontario Hydro is :! ensure that it does not eat up listening to the people. He said The Foresters held •a euchre tobogganing party on Sunday, . Dane and Johnathon William on a ' i "prime agricultural land". wherever possible, lines are party on ,Friday evening, February 24th at Dorrance's Hills February 19th. "This can be avoided," said following back laf lines, -towers February 22nd. at the hall. The which was very successful. About First grandchildren for Mr. and, Riddell. are being placed opposite each winners were Women's High .- ' 50 returned to the hall to enjoy a Mrs, John Thompson. •i Riddell spoke of a brief drawn other, tree planting is done to Mary Riley; Lone Hands Ferns pancake supper and a social hour. ` r ' up by the Bruce -Huron Hydro cover unsightly installations, etc. g Y McClure; Low -Kim en's Riley;Y. Another family day is planned for Mr. Elliott Harrison of Blyth, C � Negotiating Committee which "We appreciate the nuisance High- Stewart Dolmage ; Lone the future: Mr. Wilmer Harrison of Goderich ' was present ed to Hon. William factor," said Dr. Walker. Hands - Walter McClure; Low - Congratulations are extended visited on Wednesday with Mr. A. Stewart recently. "The total community benefits Larry McClure. to Mr. and' Mrs. Barry Powley of and Mrs. George McIlwain. g This brief, having direct' in file routing of these lines,'" Tobogganing Party Ottawa (nee Betty Thompson), on Betty Konarski of Londesboro Is anything missing from spent the weekend with Nancy Preszcator. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawson, John and Elizabeth visited .on Sunday in London with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Warren, Lynda and Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos, Steven, Sharon -and Kenny visited on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bos and John of Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator Bill, Debbie' and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. David Preszcator, Registration for Holida Ha enin s has one extremel Christine, Lisa, Christopher and Development, for instance "will well but due to an enlarged program there are still a few more Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Larry I According to the brief, for be all used up". Dillon of Seaforth spent Sunday every mile of 900 foot corridor, MoshEG, also reminded council vacancies.. with Mr. and Mrs. Ken A good n ight was enjoyed by all at the Tuesday night ` the loss will be 108 acres; for that modern, efficient farm Preszcator, Diane and Nancy, Men's Physical Program. There are a few weeks left and any when the celebrated Nancy's y every mile of 540 foot corridor, methods requires substantial Y Y' men are welcome to come out to the Public School to see what birthday. the loss is 80 acres. locks of electrical energy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles - dr (' they are missing. it has been estimated that if e There 'was some discussion Houghton of Holmesville were If any matviduals or groups are looking for worthwhile power line crosses a 100. acre among county councillors farm, as much as one.fifth of the projects to aid the community it is suggested you contact the Sunda visitors with Mr. and i;. concerning whether or not Hydro Y farm could be lost to�some aspects is, indeed, , doing everythiug• Recreation Office. You could be channelled into an avenue of r,; of agriculture. possible to keep people informed interest which could be both rewarding and beneficial. Mrs. Bill Storey. "Since we have an .'and to seek out the opinion of 4J international proiein shortage the grassroots. and agricultural products"are in Don Fraser, Property Division great demand, the price of of Ontario Hydro, told council the i productived land has doubled and planning department of - the tripled," said the brief. "This has county had been kept informed of - s happened since this line was Hydro developments concerning 0 planned. We think this corridor Huron. needs a fresh approach." Ashfield Reeve Girvin Reed, a "Ontario Hydro maintains they former member of the planning are listening to the views of the and development committee of ppeople," the brief went on to county council, said to, his say,"but we have very little knowledge Ontario Hydro had !OW! 0 FtHO A 6AR NAT Mrs evidence to substantiate that they never approached the local i A will co-operate with public officials. He golmitted memoers Looldng for some opinion for change." had been invited to a public r�.r�pr� i+; According to the brief, the meeting in Bruce County, but facts about what in route chosen by Ontario Hydro for suggested that no direct attempt ��*�+ �e its line passes through prime had been made to contact the car to purchasel O 4� { agricultural land. county committee. t�, "Although it may be more lUourity Planner Gary Davidson ' economical to construct a power said he'd been telephoned on.one And a little help .., , , fan far., (elly? Vog a C arlrered Accat,tntants 266. Ma.Yn ,St„ Exeter ARTHUR W. READ Resident Partner 235-0120 CanIDB.' elp fou. Mr. W. J. Reynoldr one of our representatives will be at The Bedford Hoteil, Gode. ich p TELEPHONE: 524-7337 Monday, March 4, from 1— 4 p.m. 197 York St., London, Ont. N6A `1B2 ORDER YOUR SEED GRAIN, CORN, BEANS, AND GRASS SEED .. .Before the Rush Banquet, Annual Meeting and Dance Wednesday, March 13 — SEAFORTH LEGION 'HALL — Tickets available at the (Mice or frorr>♦ Directors SEAFORTH cO,QP FARMERS, MILL ST—R—E-E—T Phone 527-0770 Seaforth many acres of valuable farmland. stage of Bruce Nuclear Power Some good things happen at 65! 4 relation to the Bruce Nuclear added Mosher. occasion by Hydro officials, but Power Station at Douglas Point, The brief from the farmers had was presented to Huron County shown the im ortanee of P q` Council Friday. It deals producing nuclear. energy closer , s` specifically with the power to the need. In this way, the brief corridor from Douglas Point to reasoned, valuable farmland s Seaforth through parts of Huron would not be crossed to take ` and Bruce. hydro -electric power to the cities It pecomes free a5 Soon as you or Farmers along the '•' roposed where vast amounts of energy are corridor, said secretary Dave required. McCallum, have raised .several Mosher -pointed out that your spouse turn 65. For both of thousand dollars out of their own Toronto is presently producing - pockets to compile the Sibbald more power than is being used in Study . which shows that the Toronto. Even so, by 1987„ the tt 68 -mile corridor will consume energy produced by the first spent the weekend with Nancy Preszcator. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawson, John and Elizabeth visited .on Sunday in London with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Warren, Lynda and Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos, Steven, Sharon -and Kenny visited on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bos and John of Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator Bill, Debbie' and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. David Preszcator, Registration for Holida Ha enin s has one extremel Christine, Lisa, Christopher and Development, for instance "will well but due to an enlarged program there are still a few more Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Larry I According to the brief, for be all used up". Dillon of Seaforth spent Sunday every mile of 900 foot corridor, MoshEG, also reminded council vacancies.. with Mr. and Mrs. Ken A good n ight was enjoyed by all at the Tuesday night ` the loss will be 108 acres; for that modern, efficient farm Preszcator, Diane and Nancy, Men's Physical Program. There are a few weeks left and any when the celebrated Nancy's y every mile of 540 foot corridor, methods requires substantial Y Y' men are welcome to come out to the Public School to see what birthday. the loss is 80 acres. locks of electrical energy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles - dr (' they are missing. it has been estimated that if e There 'was some discussion Houghton of Holmesville were If any matviduals or groups are looking for worthwhile power line crosses a 100. acre among county councillors farm, as much as one.fifth of the projects to aid the community it is suggested you contact the Sunda visitors with Mr. and i;. concerning whether or not Hydro Y farm could be lost to�some aspects is, indeed, , doing everythiug• Recreation Office. You could be channelled into an avenue of r,; of agriculture. possible to keep people informed interest which could be both rewarding and beneficial. Mrs. Bill Storey. "Since we have an .'and to seek out the opinion of 4J international proiein shortage the grassroots. and agricultural products"are in Don Fraser, Property Division great demand, the price of of Ontario Hydro, told council the i productived land has doubled and planning department of - the tripled," said the brief. "This has county had been kept informed of - s happened since this line was Hydro developments concerning 0 planned. We think this corridor Huron. needs a fresh approach." Ashfield Reeve Girvin Reed, a "Ontario Hydro maintains they former member of the planning are listening to the views of the and development committee of ppeople," the brief went on to county council, said to, his say,"but we have very little knowledge Ontario Hydro had !OW! 0 FtHO A 6AR NAT Mrs evidence to substantiate that they never approached the local i A will co-operate with public officials. He golmitted memoers Looldng for some opinion for change." had been invited to a public r�.r�pr� i+; According to the brief, the meeting in Bruce County, but facts about what in route chosen by Ontario Hydro for suggested that no direct attempt ��*�+ �e its line passes through prime had been made to contact the car to purchasel O 4� { agricultural land. county committee. t�, "Although it may be more lUourity Planner Gary Davidson ' economical to construct a power said he'd been telephoned on.one And a little help .., , , fan far., (elly? Vog a C arlrered Accat,tntants 266. Ma.Yn ,St„ Exeter ARTHUR W. READ Resident Partner 235-0120 CanIDB.' elp fou. Mr. W. J. Reynoldr one of our representatives will be at The Bedford Hoteil, Gode. ich p TELEPHONE: 524-7337 Monday, March 4, from 1— 4 p.m. 197 York St., London, Ont. N6A `1B2 ORDER YOUR SEED GRAIN, CORN, BEANS, AND GRASS SEED .. .Before the Rush Banquet, Annual Meeting and Dance Wednesday, March 13 — SEAFORTH LEGION 'HALL — Tickets available at the (Mice or frorr>♦ Directors SEAFORTH cO,QP FARMERS, MILL ST—R—E-E—T Phone 527-0770 Seaforth many acres of valuable farmland. stage of Bruce Nuclear Power Some good things happen at 65! 4 corridor on the excellent conditions of classes one and two occasion by Hydro officials, but ' a` as well?' Free Health Insurance.But`you must apply forirt. farm land, that no meeting was ever o _; =t' we contend that the extra expense, in construction scheduled to make him and his developments in O =' It pecomes free a5 Soon as you or Important: Always quote your OHIP world be well repaid in the staff aware of district. your spouse turn 65. For both of number when contacting OHIP. d ` piddactiv�ed laird saved," the the Frasr and Davidson " you and any eligible dependents. The OHIP District Office in your ;t r brief read. "tiffs concerns us even more were also at odds on whether or not the construction of a Hydro Power BILL McLAUGHLIN MOTORS LTD. Provided you have lived in Ontario for the' last year. area will answer any questions and , help you with your application. Phone, write or visit your OHIP d after the recent announcement of Line in Huron Count Y District Office for an application form. i the doubling of < the Bruce C;"erieraltittg Station when necessitated a change in the has FREE BOOKLET You've earned it. ' even nidre land may be required to Official Plan. Fraser said transmission lines a - Ministry Of Y Hamilton Toronto Ottawa 25 Mein St. W. 2195 Yonge St. 75 Albert St. 526-3461 (Csg'I{nton) 462-1111 237-9100 Ciro rey p'tlttrer," the brief '�We are ntrt usually designated on now avaulable that will provide �rou� Health tondos . 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