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y-iCne Webster
Mrs. . Emile MacLennan
hadthe misfortune last week
to sprain her wrist when she
tripped and fell.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
\ George . Moncrief, recently
were Mr, and Mrs.. Glen
Stokes of Glencoe, ' Illinois.
Chris Reach of Woodstock
is visiting with Mr. ' and :Mrs:
Charles Wilkins.
Jim Webster of Waterloo
visited with his parents,. Mr.
and Mrs. Wellington Web,-,
ster on the weekend. Jim is
still on crutches,, tas his foot is
very slow in healing. It looks
very much like he will not be
able to return to work for
another six weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross .Mac
Kenzie have had their three
granddaughters, Sheryl,
Amanda and Wendy Mac-
Kenzie of. Goderich, daugh-
ters of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
MacKenzie, for the past
week. ...
Janet Wilkins, daughter of
Mr: and Mrs.. Charles Wilk-
ins, is home. now having
s for lunch
finished her suniiner employ-
ment at. Five Oaks near
Paris, Ontario. In September
she will return. to Lambton
College in. 'Sarnia.
Mrs. Bill Barrett of Tor-
onto called on her brother
and 'sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross MacKenzie, the
other day.
Last Saturday Mr. and
•
Mrs. Art Matthewman had
Mr. and Mrs.. Gaskin of
Barrie drop in on them for
Lunch.
M;. and Mrs. Art Suzuki
and three, children. of London
were at Mr. and Mrs. Art
Matthewmans on Wednes-
day for lunch...
The Ashfield 'Presbyterian
Church wasall aglow Thurs-
day evening when a large
crowd of the ladies of . the
community gathered to hon-
our Sandra Robb, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs: Gordon
Robb, with a shower,, prior to
her marriage.
'The mistress of 'ceremon-
ies .was, Mrs. Jim (Jane)
West. They had a , skit, A
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Let's talk
transmission
Information Centres
Southwestern Ontario
Electric System Study'
I\
A major program for maintaining an adequate supply of
power to residents, the agricultural community and
industries in Southwestern Ontario is now underway by
Ontario' Hydro.
The goal of this program is to select a system plan that
will maintain a reliable electrical supply to the area, improve
the connection of the Bruce Nuclear Power Development
Complex to the bulk transmission grid and maintain the
capability to interchange power with neighbouring utilities
in Michigan.
Six alternative transmission systems have been
identified by Hydro to rrieet these needs. Pubic oornrnent
on the alternatives is being sought before a preferred
Open to the public -1.-5
Clinton Community Centre
Minton
Wednesday. September 2
Lucknow & District Community Centre
Lucknow
Thursday, September 3
Chatham Community Centre
80 Tweedsmuir Ave. W.
Chatham
Tuesday, September 15
k
.m.,7--10p.m.
IF
system plan is selected.
A series of information centres is scheduled so
residents can review the plans and discuss the proposal
with Hydro staff. Plans call for Hydro toreview the public's
comments and suggestions and then, as required by the
Province's Environmentpl Assessment Act, recommend
one of the alternative systems that incorporates major
technical, economic; land use, and environmental
considerations. .
Members of the public are invited to attend one of
the information centres listed below. Hyrdc staff will be
on hand 'to answer your questions and ,discuss details of
the alternative transmission systems.
Chatsworth Comrnunity Centre•
Chatsworth
Thursday, September 17
Legion Hall—Flesherton
Flesherton
Wednesday, September 23
If you are unable to attend one of these centres, but wish
further information, please contact:
Mrs• L. Formicisa
Ontario Hydro
Route and Site Selection' Division
700 University Avenue
Toronto. Ontario
MSG 5X6
Avening Community Hall
Avening
Thursday, September. 24
Paisley District Memorial Arena
Paisley
Tuesday. October 6 •
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