The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-11-21, Page 14Township of Stephen
MUNICIPAL
ELECTION
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Township of Stephen in the County of Huron that in com-
pliance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1972, Chapter 95,
as amended by 1974, Chapter 32, a Ballot will be held for
the office of
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Monday, December 2, 1974
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The Minister of Transportation
and Communications, John
Rhodes, informed the House this
week of changes in the Krauss-
Maffei Go-Urban demonstration
programme at the CNE,
Rhodes said that Krauss-
Maffei which has been funded in
part for this project by the West
German Government had con-
cluded that they could not
financially continue with the
programme, because of a recent
decision by the West German
Government to withdraw from
certain long-range technological
programmes. Mr. Rhodes had
been approached to see if
arrangements would be made to
modify the contract.
Under a new agreement
Ontario is allowed to use over $30
million worth of research and
development data of the West
German Government and
Krauss-Maffei, and the Minister
told the Legislature that the
Ontario Transportation
Development Corporation will
receive and assimilate the data
as•quickly as possible and begin
using the Munich test track and
vechicles as quickly as possible.
The contract with Krauss-
Maffei has been terminated and
Ontario will be refunded all the
money it has spent so far on the
demonstration project at the
CNE, and an interim payment of
$8,5 million was made to cover
most of the costs. Ontario will
have the use of the Krauss-Maffei
test track and test equiment in
Munich free of charge. Since
Krauss-Maffei will no longer be
constructing the CNE test track
and since the Ontario Govern-
ment is able to use the Krauss-
Maffei facilities in Munich, Mr.
Rhodes said that further in-
vestment in a demonstration
track can now be postponed.
Robert Nixon, Leader of the
Opposition, who has vigorously
criticized this system, called on
the Government to abandon the
whole project and save the
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MUNICIPAL
ELECTION
Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the
Township of Hay, in the County of Huron, that in compl-
iance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1974, a Ballot
will be held for the following offices.
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1974
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GLEN THIEL, RES., -LOT 20, CON. 14
E. GUENTHER BLOCK-VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD
BAYVIEW GOLF CLUB-LOT 18,14, CON. L.R.E.
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Township of Hay, on IA
Saturday, November 23, 1974
from 11 o'clock in the forenoon to 8 o'clock in the afternoon
for the purpose of receiving votes of electors Who expect
to be unable to 'vote on the regular polling day.
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systems rather than replace
them.
In view of recent newspaper
reports, Mr. W, D. McKeough,
Minister of Energy, made a brief
statement in the Legislature, on
Ontario Hydro's ability to meet
the winter electrical power
demands in the Province. He said
this ability depended on several
factors, Because of the loss of an
additional one or more of Ontario
Hydro's largest generators, and a
prolonged cold snap, the system
could be taxed very severely,
However, Hydro is hopeful that at
least one, and possibly two of the
five 500,000 kilowatt generators
now shut down may be returned
to service by the middle of
December. Hydro's overall
capacity, including the five
generators not presently in
service, is 18.5 million kilowatts,
anticipated peak demand, is
forecast as 14.5 million kilowatts.
The combined capacity of the five
units not in service is 2,5 million'
kilowatts.
As regards the coal situation,
Mr. McKeough said that Ontario
Hydro normally stockpiles its
winter needs before the shipping
season closes in late November
anddid so this year,3.5 to 5 million
tons of U.S. coal is required to
operate its generating facilities
this winter. By the end of the
shipping season, December 1,
Ontario Hydro will have on hand
7,5 million tons of coal. This will
carry it through any con-
tingencies such as a strike in the
coal supply system.
Deputy Returning
Officers
Elmer Powe
Ella Willard
Gerald Schenk
Marion Schenk
Clement McCann
Melvin Stade
Poll Clerks
Edith Lobb
Eva McCarter
Earl Haist
Greta Beaver
Helene Regler
Esther SalMon
Doreen Finkbeiner
Ivan Hodgins
Freda Farrell
Joan Funston
Herrald Walsh
Poll
No. Polling Booths
1 Centralia Community Centre,
Centralia
2 Arthur Ford's Residence,
Part Lot 18, Con. 2
3 Parks Board Room,
Crediton
4 Stephen Township Community
Centre, Crediton
5 Ross Pickering's Residence
Lot 11, Con. 12
6 Community Hall,
pashwood
7 Community Hall,
Shipka
8 Greenway General Store
9 Trott's Grocery Store
10a J.A.D. McCurdy School
10b J.A.D. McCurdy School
Robert Adams
Russell Brown
Doris Bestard
Sylvia McCormick
Virginia Schell
taxpayers an astronomical
amount of money.
The Premier, William Davis,
said that the Government was not
apologizing for proceeding with
research and development in the
field of intermediate capacity
transportation. He said it may be
that there are not many other
jurisdictions doing it but the
Province of Ontario initiated it to
a great extent and will continue.
He said the Government was
very anxious to revolve urban
transportation problems, facing
society, on a long term basis, and
it was only fair to state that these
problems will not be solved by
just bus transportation, or totally
by streetcar or rail tran-
sportation but that it will take a
combination of many things.
The Ontario Housing Cor-
poration came under fire this
week when Mrs. Margaret
Campbell, Liberal Member of St.
George, called upon the
Provincial Government to
initiate a full public inquiry into
the activities of OHC. She said
Ontario Housing Corporation
should be investigated fully, and
the activities of officials at every
level, including the Board of
Directors should be scrutinized
very carefully. A full official
inquiry is imperative, and all
records, including the Cor-
poration's books and the minutes
of the Board of Directors'
meetings should be available for
scrutiny. She said that in the
past, when it was requested that
these documents be made
available to Members of the
Legislature, it had been refused.
During the debates of the
estimates of the Ministry of
Housing, Robert Nixon, said he
was concerned over the business
acument displayed by Ontartio
Housing Corporation. Mr. Nixon
was particularly referring to
seven Government purchases
which provided speculative
profits to three companies in
excess of one million dollars.
Nixon said that Ontario
Housing has assembled 2,300
acres of land in the southeast
portion of the present town of
Milton formerly known as north
Oakville. The assembled land
will be used indefinitely for
agricultural purposes but will
eventually be available for
housing development, The three
companies purchased each of the
seven properties less than seven
months before selling to the
Government and one property
was owned by one of the com-
panies, for only 32 days. The
Government paid $579,095 for
that parcel on March 12, 1974,
about $200,000 or 54 percent more
than this company had bought it
for on February 8, Mr. Nixon said
that six of the seven purchases
were completed in March, 1974,
when real estate prices around
Toronto, were at their peak, and
less than one month before the
Treasurer's land speculation tax
was introduced, in an attempt to
deflate these prices. According to
Mr. Nixon, the government
purchases at grossly inflated
prices, simply reinforced and
accelerated the dangerous in-
crease in land costs in southern
Ontario at a time when all
government initiative should
have been in exactly the opposite
direction.
Housing Minister, Donald
Irvine said that Ontario Housing
Corporation is conducting ex-
periments into the feasibility of
using sola'r energy to heat homes.
If the economics are reasonable,
consideration would be given to
the installation of a system in one
or two existing housing projects
owned by OHC on an ex-
perimental basis. The solar
energy would only be used to
supplement conventional
AN ADVANCE POLL
will be open in the Clerk's Office of the
Municipality of the Township of Stephen on
Saturday, November 23, 1974
from 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon to 8:00 o'clock in the
afternoon for the purpose of receiving votes of electors who
expect to be unable to vote on the regular polling day.
All Electors are hereby requested to govern themselves
accordingly.
Wilmar D. Wein
Returning Officer
Crediton, Ontario
November 14th, 1974
MR. AND MRS. BRIAN ANKERS
Lucan United Church was the setting of the October 19 wedding of
Janet Alice Smith to Brian Frederick Ankers. The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith, Lucan, and the groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Ankers, Lucan. Rev. Ewart Madden officiated. Linda
Snider, sister of the bride was the maid of honour and bridesmaids
were Sheila Smith, sister of the bride and Janet Gilmour, cousin of the
groom, all of Lucan. Glenn Snider was the best man and guests were
ushered by Dennis Burt and Dave Smith of Lucan. After a wedding trip
to Northern Ontario the couple took up residence in Lucan.
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