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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-11-21, Page 14Township of Stephen MUNICIPAL ELECTION NOTICE is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the 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 COUNCILLORS Three Candidates to be Elected Polls will be open as designated below on Monday, December 2, 1974 from 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon to 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon at the following places with the undermentioned officers in charge: Custom-built interest for your savings, To get the highest possible interest On your savings — for the length of term that suits you ,best — with guaranteed security — invest in Victoria and grey's built-for-you personal selection plan, Our Guaranteed Investment Certificates pay interest as follows: — 1 year 10% 2 years 10% 3 years 10% 4 years 10% 5 years 101/4 % The all Ontario Trust Company begun in 1889 Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation VG VICTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY' SINCE 1889 Kurt Bowman, Manager Main St., Exeter 235-0530. 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 By JACK RIDDELL M.P.P, • MONARCH CAKE & PASTRY 7 LB Flour BAG . ft pi• I ,c J MAXWELL HOUSE 1 LB BAG • • • • • • • • • Coffee $1.19 SUPER SPECIALS-November 25, 26, 27 GROUND 10 LBS & OVER HEINZ. 11 OZ Ketchup 2/750 Chuck LB88C Last week's winner: Mrs. L. 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REEVE and COUNCIL POLLS WILL BE OPEN ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1974 From 11 o'clock in the forenoon to 8 o'clock in the after- noon at the following locations! 11•1••111. POLL NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 LOCATION JIM SANGSTER, RES., -LOT 7, CON. 4 DAVE INGRAM, RES., -LOT 21, CON. 2 HAY TWP, HALL - VILLAGE OF ZURICH GLEN THIEL, RES., -LOT 20, CON. 14 E. GUENTHER BLOCK-VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD BAYVIEW GOLF CLUB-LOT 18,14, CON. L.R.E. An Advance Poll will be open in the Clerk's Office of the ,Municipality of the 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. All elettions are hereby requested to govern themselves accordingly. ZURICH, ONTAItTO WAYNE C. 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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. Photo by Engel