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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-04-12, Page 2412. 1073 ds top yielding beauty on r Strgng standing, easy cblnlr► rowers hybrid • still a .Iin available Forages are scarce - we can still supply top -of the-, grade quantities in modern mixtures or as straight certified seed. OTTO PICK. & SONS 5EDS lTD. RICHMOND HR4. ONT. -- 416.044 147 LOCAL REPS.' TIM McDONN:EU. R.R. 2, Godshill T:1.51443 -b193 CLAIR CAMPBEU, Listowel Tole 519-291-3228 YOUR P -A -G DEALER IN THIS AREA Benneff Farms Ltd. R•R; 1, Gorrie 335- ntatives of` Ontario aPProktimatelY flu° 27, to both offer and Obtain infOrmation on to pntransmission line corri- , meted, to link the Bruce r Stenon with the Kitchener- Own area. T officials of Ontario Hydro initially made it clear tot as- senibled gathering that they were not just after one corridor but two. "We want two rights of way," 1 said John Winchester, lines engi- neer in the Georgian Bay Region we and chairman of the night's pres- entation. "We want them for f security reasons, to provide us sa with`protectian from storms and pa the elimination of extra wide routes. If we ran all our lines wi down the same corridor we would be .exposing them both to the same storm. By running ' them m apart from each other we reduce def this danger." -ro, - Mr. Winchester explained that a they were considering two types in of routes, one a two -circuit tower line and the other a single circuit th structure, sy "The two -circuit tower is 162 na feet high with a so -foot base and a sery he needed. Bob Wai , .si t oaydro's.. Menti said the envy they are reparing nth! total environment, "It %.. �. of the physical envi ; a of ,hove people :ems and the attitude -ancithe people attribute to the "T.he first step in this study, is to deice, area," To. do' thus he showed the ine, on the map, of the.:,)4,: explained how the bee� re arrived at. in deciding the best,corriders or the rights.of-way, Mr, Walk y are "I of least resistancet:, where we'll have the least offer 'thin the boundaries. From these they choose t 't`v best corridors; look at `._thew ore detail and estatosn finite right-of-way. "All we have now is the stud rea; we're looking for your put," Mr. Walker said. Outlining their aims he' ; ey try to preserve natty stems, part of which ar tural resources; try to Vie. e the appearance of the.lend cape; be compatible to titer en and future use of the Tani 'nimize property severances a e11 as engineering difficulties total costs. 'The more that is spent it will reflect on es," he said. The process used to.luteus ere the ° corridors w hie ed is the map overia' tem. This is where are *;0 is sensitivities like 1 Use natural restraints are marked overlay maps to show " the as not affected by ttre� to :Y lugs and to determine the direc of the corridors from ttr , Ernieltenny, project en. eer, ht -of -way planning depart- of Ontario Hydro, f. said `t�te Ie or two -circuit type' toter "We would l?� y culttowers over but he e, *id .X�e t vithtes of Mile ,fee Per mile,, a �y system at Per Mile; that although'. be mowed sc arm er �ah� O(2Of the 41110000•on th aL'f 2oteetis a and :safety m►arghn.* the o. t He expo that the refit r they. ' � �'ICIent � o for all the eventual tower in to give some f le l ity when tray a build. the extra li; .. "We buy the. land we need now• „ so we can Y control the: fut factore, When do en � for cm. req required ground clear- sc • The single -circuit tower is e 121 feet high with a 23 -foot base. m It too has the 35 -foot required w ground clearance." and He said these routes would be built in stages as future needs more become apparent, but that rights rat of way for the tower lines would be bought now. wh Mr. Winchester said that if the plat twu-c�ircult tower was decided on, sys away from tt towers buldi d must be, . McDe maids that" in the case Of the double-crcu t e towers they would` have to 125 feet 'away, With the Single -Moult. towers.iI0 fewOf distance would lam- be needed. s Malnt nce Ma testi o the'ettaJlskey be rights.of way •w a tl soa `t+�pt�c under discussion. If the farmer does not"wanttt� lease back the pp t dote to ch an,. COUld no, actoryr a re stet :fidbe _each 0, Mr'. Mc g id ex- POPO Wit, under the R ►tion Act, Ontarioi'could fob him AQ , He.added that - order these circumstances Ontario HYD would have to. _to the tryof Energy and �� Management to expropriate but thatY to the Board of Negotiations 'and Land Compensation Board could used' by either party'' to settle e "If $01.1108e . a,,. ;lir for as ,i :reme.Court of The mea at t� �,Q1if�C�,:Cexltl'nl School wits only o of many such fblic meetingsheld, by Ontario iuydra representatiVes� ;;to ex ange information , with area ndownera. At a similar meeting. held the`` owil night , '1'�i t March 20, at the �l m. ntinni was land, Ontario ydro 'full: main- tain it," • ict <• Mr. McDersnid. "We try to lease proper' y back to the p on .we bought Y@ , T go to the adjacent farimers.�. He. ch added that the farmer selling his la property to Ontario Hydro had then only two tower lines would sec be needed, side by side, but if the or one -circuit tower : was chosen on they would need to build three are tower lines, "parallel to each other, in the right-ofway. ` tion If the two-eircu it line was used, this � woutd _ mean a tright-of-way rid 400 f •the one -circ nt1 , 600feef would doub �qf from but 0110'000343 want it w - first op KO to leaseback the land.. fd Compens tion for land damage was another 'key issue at meeti Y the • • •rrran '` ►l nod' at• therewould. be compensation for any damage' done by Ontario eat and, in the case of men t Mr • 'McDe •d , lvormanby Cels A;Yn to ., ., tete same •,----T. d tedto thea enc a :at the t►revjous: Howl , meet but a different response ` was': forth- mingcofrom thelocals* Howick's . participation in the meeting shoved a: balanced in- tearestt ifl . t4e 'environmental as well as fieanejal aspects`' of the �propa�`Ontario�Hydro>plan, but the' meeting at Ayton was defi- nitely in favor of money. Almost every quest�Toni direoted fieom the croowd dealt, taa certain measure at`teast, with how;much, to whom, and over what period of time. Questions of co ripeusatian eh 1 v+bd.mpll Y V cluleda ry "���•�;� sss' one' member of the aske t who paid the sever- ence -charges imposed by the local council for such actions. , There.was only a sift ; of questions with any relation ' .._ methods of clearing the rights -of- , way and the°effects of the trans- mission lines on area animals whether they be domestic or wild. Many questions were { eked r Serving :area forms P -A -GR Seed for 24 years. an ;prar!r rLtd , ►rlt piriar«'N81 2M3 • y% COO r , • a�ent alic:etion� �s enCross.Rt a�arrdrenY,cf .annual broadleaf greeds and.tosses . on , white, sn; I i a art: � !� d Otilerbeao3. The outstand'i'ng effectiveness and'•Safe f PBto�r n� h .p � w+ x . a •. �� A a3 ee,n ldely' maven to use. Weed` controll k itS .up t'sIhfrka Every` case of Green' Cro P'. i gee ss �toir�� is� closed with a: Quality, Seal. his . aur, T`h'IS Msy�, s assurance that the coilteOts ainfain- fh high standard of Purity and r eliabillty� associated with -the Green ,Crops nate.- 327 �► .'i#10'tr ' mgiNt GREE GREENCR 1, Westside Drage, Y tobicoI e, Ontario Division -of ClBA G, IGY C NAA LTD MONCTON MONTREAL • TORONTO WINNIPEG -: CALGARY VANCOUVER COFFEE TALC -=Dave Pratley of management developmel t. talks with Murray Bray ' (center) and Larry Gray (right) during the coffee ureal- Herd:M:id�r ay between question periods at the Ontario Hydro public meeting held at Howick,Central School. (Staff Photo) uhy. REGISTER HERE—Don Harris and Bob. Henderson (left to right), `both of Ontario Hydro's public relations department, are registering those who attended the Howick Cen- tral meeting so that more information can be sent to them later. 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CIL 28% Nitrogen solution mixes quickly and opletely with most pre -plant and pre -emergent weedkillers used in corn and certain other crops So you. can apply herbicide and nitrogen in one operation—using a 30-40 ft. boom Sprayor. That's 4-5 times faster than knifing -in nitrc- gen. And jag as effective, providing the correct rate per acre is applied. CIL 28% Nitrogen solution , is a non -pressure solution --no fumes,. no pressure tank. It contains fast -acting nitrate which quickly gets nitrogen into *the plant—plus urea fcr Tong -action feeding. Use CIL 28% Nitrogen solution wherever.you use supplemental Nitrogen-- . •' . 1) Apply -pre -plant, mixed with a herbicide 2) Knife it in for row -crops 3) Top -dress wheat, barley & forages for immediate response 4) Apply beore emergence of corn cr op, with herbicide. 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Superstars , p'XSlg:und PX 50 year in and. year out. newer varieties,. like the PX to, that are proving conditions. r NATIONAL -NK DEALER ,, 4 ,0,,, 7,11111111.111r, r� }•�'�rt. , Y,• yy .t• ) , ti -‚1 t ♦ s.- .. '. �. NERS n " IE ' 1E FOREST full ' tine of like have been fantastic themselves TODAY v t . y% COO r , • a�ent alic:etion� �s enCross.Rt a�arrdrenY,cf .annual broadleaf greeds and.tosses . on , white, sn; I i a art: � !� d Otilerbeao3. The outstand'i'ng effectiveness and'•Safe f PBto�r n� h .p � w+ x . a •. �� A a3 ee,n ldely' maven to use. Weed` controll k itS .up t'sIhfrka Every` case of Green' Cro P'. i gee ss �toir�� is� closed with a: Quality, Seal. his . aur, T`h'IS Msy�, s assurance that the coilteOts ainfain- fh high standard of Purity and r eliabillty� associated with -the Green ,Crops nate.- 327 �► .'i#10'tr ' mgiNt GREE GREENCR 1, Westside Drage, Y tobicoI e, Ontario Division -of ClBA G, IGY C NAA LTD MONCTON MONTREAL • TORONTO WINNIPEG -: CALGARY VANCOUVER COFFEE TALC -=Dave Pratley of management developmel t. talks with Murray Bray ' (center) and Larry Gray (right) during the coffee ureal- Herd:M:id�r ay between question periods at the Ontario Hydro public meeting held at Howick,Central School. (Staff Photo) uhy. REGISTER HERE—Don Harris and Bob. Henderson (left to right), `both of Ontario Hydro's public relations department, are registering those who attended the Howick Cen- tral meeting so that more information can be sent to them later. (Staff Photo) KONGkILDES EXETER, ON's. 235.0840 "TILLAGE SPECIALISTS" - The triple 'K' system for perfect seed bed and chemical incorporaition. . - Th. triple 'OK' Korn King for perfect plowing in heavy. trash conditions. .. GB -350 Stomas 3 point hitch fertilizer spreader. Coees sorvtca Centro Woof Fo!"lst, SIO -03427 Milhous Form t thi pstiwF 5.10444,2323 aintr hlti SoMed evi►tro Nt'rri tfirirSt0; i424f4i1 Vincent warm IgV1pmsrrt Ltd. Stratford 'Nerd 04dtiodditt iteatterd,510404142 o'ur's. fro Ltd. Widtdostodit sit -o t.sni eIr 44,4116 Meeavhn's Ferro Equipment' Welton, 5110-327.0245 (51,4174345 %russets) IONISKILDI LTD. HOW MUCH?—Contrary to The rieef ng held at Howick t ie previous night, the questions towed by the people of Ayton area at the Normanby''+ f del' Schools meetIn of the Ontario Hydro presentation were 'merrily of a. financial nature. "Feediind Weed" corn in one fast operafton with. CIL 28x Nitrogen solution plus weedkiller. CIL 28% Nitrogen solution mixes quickly and opletely with most pre -plant and pre -emergent weedkillers used in corn and certain other crops So you. can apply herbicide and nitrogen in one operation—using a 30-40 ft. boom Sprayor. That's 4-5 times faster than knifing -in nitrc- gen. And jag as effective, providing the correct rate per acre is applied. CIL 28% Nitrogen solution , is a non -pressure solution --no fumes,. no pressure tank. It contains fast -acting nitrate which quickly gets nitrogen into *the plant—plus urea fcr Tong -action feeding. Use CIL 28% Nitrogen solution wherever.you use supplemental Nitrogen-- . •' . 1) Apply -pre -plant, mixed with a herbicide 2) Knife it in for row -crops 3) Top -dress wheat, barley & forages for immediate response 4) Apply beore emergence of corn cr op, with herbicide. Call Today for more information: For more Information contact your ' nearest Agromarte or fill In the coupon below Canadian Industries Limited r ...d. . 60. - To: Name Address O.& MIMI rule ors air rm. moo are ars owl .11. geli .111.• Ma oft Canadian industries Limited P.O. Box 5201 London, Ontario • (4