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Valley Ladies hvitational Tournament just couldn't understand that. Palmer fired a neat 83 and breezed to "a seven- stroke' victory in the ladies' :annual - event. It was 'the fourth win on . the amateur tournament trail for the Indian Hills player:whci earlier in the summer vvoii the Strhthroy and Sarnia ,ladip LIMITED AGENT - DON DENOMME 66 HAMILTON ST. GODER 524-8761 Frank Mclivvain 200 Gibbbns St. 524-9465' tournaments, settled for second low, gross in the tournament, seven strokes behind the winner. Palmer .3went out in 39 on the front nine but had her share of troubles on ,•the back side and soared to a 44. The par four 15 was one trouble .spot she could riot forget as an errant, tee shot resulted in a. "I wasn't all that pleased' ,with my round 'today," she Export _of electricity energy board concern Discussion of sale orsurpluS energy to the U•niteci States tOok up the majority of the fifth'. week of hearings o °Marjo,. Energy Board aling_ with bntario Hydro's proposed- rate . increase for 1976.- W.H. Wintey, of Hydro's Power System OperatiOns 'told, the Board estimates of the sale of_ surplus power originally filed With the Board in May had betn revised. The revision showed a drop in antioipated Sales 'of 3000 gigawati-hours (GWH), down to 2500 GWH. However,, the forecast 'of the sale of this sUrplus power in 1976 would stay at the original forecast level of 4000 GWH. - Hydro's legal counsel Pierre Genest told the Bpard that it should keep in - mind that renewal of Hydro's lic.ense,„,to export power by the National .Energy Board: HydrO!s ap- plication is presently before the, NEB, since the existing license expires at the end of '1975. Mr. Winter said that 'the energy sold surplus ' tb Ontario needs. and pan be in- terrupteerat any time if'needed here, He said." it, is Made Possible because 'generating stations are installed in Ontario to Meet peak power demands whIgh occur only at specific times in the year. This capacity can then bp us,ed to generate energy and. sell it to .U.S. utilities at a profirWhen it is not ' During croSs examination by ROnald L • McDonald CHARTERED 'AccoUNTANT 39'St, David St., 524-6253, OPTOMETRIST ' . The Square '524:7661 CHISHOLM FUELS. Distributors For giEd 39 West Street Office' ?5i§) 524-2011 Home ' (519) 524-9640 UN000- PPIODUCTS HOME, FARM, INDUSTRY 24 Halo Free Sumer Service Gasoline, & Motel Fuels 529-7524 DIESEL Pumps and Injectors Repaired For• All Popular' Makes Huron Fuel Injection ,,Bayfield Rd. 482-7971- one of the interveners in the hearing,, Mr. wipter agreed that eAport power could' be, regarded as "salvage saleS.". 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