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NOTICE OF C NTINUING PUBLIC HEARING
ONTARIO HYDRO TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
EXPANSION PROGRAM
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Joint Board is conducting public hearings to consider the appr•3va0 if, and if approved, the
tion of Ontario Hydro's proposed transmissi• n facilities between;
rake Nuclear Power Development, near Kincardine, and the Essa Transformer Station, near
arrie;
• the ruce Nuclear Power Development and a new transformer Station to be built in the London
area; and
• the new transformer station in the London area and the Nanticoke Generating Station, on
Lake Erie
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AND TAKE NOTICE THAT LANDS WITHIN THE SHADED AREA SET OUT IN THE MAP BELOW
MAY BE EXPROPRIATED FOR ANY FACILITIES WHICH MAY BE APPROVED.
Map of Route Alternatives
in the Area of the Goderich Airport
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Point Farms
Provincial Park
Carlow
Lake
Huron
Goderich
Legend
�fi•� Alternative Route 1
■ ■ Alternative Route 2
THE JOINT BOARD MAY CONSIDER FOR APPROVAL EITHER OF
THE ALTERNATIVE LOCATIONS OR ANY OTHER LOCATION
WITHIN THE SHADED AREA. THE DECISION RESULTING FROM
THIS HEARING WILL DETERMINE THE LOCATION OF TRANSMIS-
SION LINES. YOUR LAND MAY BE EXPROPRIATED FOR THESE
FACILITIES AS A RESULT OF THE JOINT BOARD'S DECISION.
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The purpose of the continuation of the hearing in Clinton is to hear evidence to be given on behalf
of Ontario Hydro, the Goderich Municipal Airport Committee and any others with respect to the
location of any,transmission facilities which might be approved in the area.
This continuation of the hearing'will commence on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7TH, 1986 commencing.
at 10:30 AM, at the Town Hall, Clinton, Ontario.
Any others wishing to make submissions on this matter should attend at the hearing on October 7,
1986.
Dated at Toronto
this 12th day of September 1986.
Yvonne T. Fernandes
Hearings Registrar
Office of Consolidated Hearings
1 St. Clair Ave. West
5th Floor
Toronto, Ontario M4V 1K7
(416) 965.2531
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Lynn 'Hickey of the Ambulance Depart-
ment of the Wingham. and District Hospital
told members of the Hospital Auxiliary at
their meeting on Sept. 22 what emergency
action one can take if in the presence of so-
meone who chokes.
He explained why one cannot swallow
and take a breath at the same time, and
that choking results when food gets into
the windpipe. If any noise indicates that
some air is getting through, it is best to
allow the victim to try to work it out for
himself, but if the victim cannot make any
noise it is important to interfere im-
mediately as there is only four minutes left
to maintain life.
Mr. Hickey demonstrated to the group
the action to take if the victim is conscious,
and gave instructions for working with an
unconscious one. He stressed that, since
choking leaves so little time for profes-
sional help to arrive, it is extremely impor-
tant that members of the general public
learn the details of the correct way to help.
He strongly recommended that people
take the CPR course which is available at
the hospital at least once amonth. It takes
8 to 12 hours of one's time, and is organized
in a number of ways to suit a variety of
time schedules. Inquiries may be made at
the hospital office.
A question and answer period was in-
cluded, and the topic was obviously of
'much concern to those present. Mrs. Wood
thanked Mr. Hickey for his effective
presentation.
The meeting decided to express the Aux-
iliary's concern about the. subject to the •
Public Health Services of Bruce County,
Huron County and"Wingham with the pur-
pose of urging promotion of wider public
knowledge of the• matter and increased
public participation in:training.
Mrs. Wood presided over the .business
meeting. The Book Cart Committee would
appreciate further donations of family
magazines and light weight pocket novels,
and asks that these be left at the gift shop.
Threenew memberships were paid bring-
ing the paid total to 84.
Lucknow members will try to hold a
marathon bridge with interested women in
.their area thiswinter, with Mrs. Jean
Whitby in charge of arrangements.
The Rummage Sale will be held in• the
Wingham Armouries. on Friday, October
17, and Goodwill has agreed to pick up lef-
tover items. Twenty Teen volunteers have
now been prepared for work during the
year ahead and Teen Volunteer badges
will be purchased for them to wear on their
uniforms. It was decided to open the Gift
Shop from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the evenings in
addition to the afternoon hours.
It is hoped that the Auxiliary table at the
Craft Fair at the Legion on November 15
will make the public more aware of our
Gift Shop. Appreciation was expressed for
the gift shop shower items which had been
brought to the meeting. The Craft Group is
currently quilting on Wednesday after-
noons, 1:30 - 4, in the Auxiliary room, and
when this project is completed it will.ineet
two Wednesday afternoons a month to
work on Christmas sale items. 110 newslet-
ters were distributed this fall to interested
persons. The new hospital whirlpool is on
order.
It is hoped that delegates will attend
both the fall conference of Region 2 in
Goderich on September 29 and the
O.11.A.A. conference on October 24-28 in
Toronto. An award of $250 will again be
presented at the F.E.M.S.S. commence-
ment exercises on November 1, half of
which will be giventat the time, and the se-
cond half a year later if the student con-
tinues in health studies. It was decided to
designate $100 for the purchase of toys for
the Pediatrics Dept.
The -next meeting will be held on Mon-
day, November 24 with Mr. Gordon Baxter.
speaking on "billing and Funding".
Christmas tray favours will be made at
that meeting.
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