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PAGE 10A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JIT LY 31, 1975
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The Honourable Allan :utilities, s6cur•ity or fuel sup- The Cumr.issiorwillinitially
• Grossman, Provincial plies and operational co•n- be--Iornted on the seventh floor*
Secretary for- Resources siderations , ' • of S'80 BayStreet. •
Development, has announced - to deal prin3arily with they
thatthe Commission of Inquiry , broader issues relating to I t is expected. that the,
'elect`rie civa-e�r lanrlin g • . ---'—Ccsr•r'Imissian-w'iIl- `C"ommence
_ -into-the -)ooAg--range p�tanni-n'g-af ' P 1� ` �
On�tario's power -.eds, has now - to consider and report on a ' discussion ,with interested
been formally ':onstituted and priority basis'on the need for, a ,groups and individuals in the
will" be known as' the ,Royal North Channel' Generating near future and th f the
Commission On Electric Power Station, a second 500 KV rine pt dtn'iinary hearings which
P1anllin from Bruce, a 500 K�' supply t� will be, held throughout the
•g Kitcfiener, Lcindon and. the Province will start within two
Subsequent to the ap-
pointment of Dr: Arthur Porter
Otta,\\'.tl-Corn \ ►II :Ironmonths. ' t''
as Chairman of the Com,
mission, ''consultation 'regar-
ding the criteria for selection of
four additional " members 'was
carried rout between the
Minister and t)r. Porter.
Robert Costello of the Abiti 'i
'Paper Company Limited; .
Madame Solange Plourde-
-. Gagnon of' Ottawa; George
McCague of Harriston; and Dr.
William Stevenson, a present
member of the Ontario Energy
Board; have been appointed4
the•Commission.
Mr. Costello, a long time'
Breaking all records
gat Huron Playhouse
The Huron '*Country ', in several films, including A
Playhouse new'Barn Theatre is Clockwork orange, If, The Lastl
now officially open and the last Detail; The Paper Chase and
half of its 4th"season expects to cmost recently on' television flit
.
draw more and more en- Norman production
-thusiastic crowds. of She Stoops To Conquer for
resident of the north and an The Playhouse has seen CBC. Brelmarks Christopher's
engineer by ' training,' ,is the ' -record-breaking audiences for •first singing engagement.
• Vice -President of Operations.of' the last two shows Dames 'at Making her debut on ' the
the Abitibi Paper CompafIly . Sea and The Importance Of Playhouse stage- is Mary
Limited, and he will bring to Being Earnest. Neville an apprenticeon the
the Comni'is.,ion ani -extensive This week; by popular Playhouse st'af'f: %, She-, has
industrial background. ; request, Jacques 'Bre! Is Alive' studied at the .University of
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Madame Plourde -Gagnon, a And Well Ancing InParis is Windsor avid has performed in
journalist, a former Queen's playing. The popularity of this .. The Matchmaker and ,'Ring
Park correspondent for Le ' „show is i' indicated by 'the' Around the Moon during her
Droie.and' a commentator for -number off, requests that have studies there.
the French CBC station CJBC is been received to stage. Jacques The last two weeks of the
a mother of three and .will be �° Brel. His music and eyocative season NHL be special return
very capable of addressing poetical commentary are engagements of the best play
consumer concern's throughoutunique. One and all will want to and the best musical of this
the duration ''of the Com- listen to 'his views on love and season. For eveitone who has
, mission. ' life - this is a shote no one missed their ,favourite play,
Mr. McCague; aside from his.. should miss. these two weeks will give them
` Charlene Shipp, who char- their opportunity. '
own arming operation, has
served on the executive of med audiences in Dames at • But "don't miss this Week's
many farm organizations in- Sea, will return to .lend her show, starting Wednesday -
eluding the Ontario Federation I talents to this ' production. 'Jacques Brel Is°Alive And Well
• of Agriculture, .the Farm Robert ILandar, her stalwart And Living In Paris.
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hero. in Dames,- will also be on • . : ,
'stage to capture the humor and Figure skating
sadness of Jacques Brel's o
'music. ,•
Christopher ;Spe.nce•.makes (Iub. winner
his first appearance with the '
Huron Country Playhouse in The . draw for the Moped ,of
1 -this production. He has workedthe Goderich 'Figure' Skating
extensively as' an aetor, the ' , Club was made, Saturday; July
most. recent role being, that of 26, at 11 o'clock, theevinner was
Ric'h'ard III for' Theatre Brus Messinger of RR ' ,
Calgary. He has also appeared Goderich.
Products Marketing Board and
the Ontario ;Milk Commission.
Mr. McCague is therefore well
able to bring the agricultural
viewpoint to. this inquiry.
Dr. Stevenson, an economist
: by training, is .currently a
member of the Ontario Eneigy
Board and he will 'bring to the
Commission the'., extensive
'" background and wealth of
knowledge gained, from his
'experience with the Board.
' The 'Provincial Secretary has
also presented • to the 'Corn -
mission the formal. 'terms of •
reference as agreed upon .and
set -out by the Government,
' The Commission is
. - to" consider the long-range
electric power planning con-,
cepts of. Ontario Hydro for the
period 1'983-93 and beyond, so
that an approved, framework
can be decidedUpon•for Ontario
Hydro in 'planning and im-
plementing the electrical
power system in the best 'in-
terests of the people of Ontario;
to consider the long-range
planning program in relation to
"provincial ° Planning; to
domestic,, commercial and
industrial -utilization, of elec-
trical: energy; to' ,bn'
viropmcnta1, energy and socio-
egonomic factors, including but
not limited to matters such as'
electric load -,growth, systems
reliability; safety",
• management , of heat
discharged from-• generating
stations, export ,,policy, land
use, general principles on siting
generating stations and
transmission .. corridors, ef=
ficient utilization of electrical
energy -and wise management
''(conservation) ,of . primary
energy resources, power
generation technology, 'in-
terconnecting • ',and , power
pooling with 'neighbouring
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- Cleaners
- Stabling
- Log Elevators
- Liquid Manure Equipment
- Hog Equipment
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Goderich OPP officer hoD'ored:�
OPP \ssistant Commissioner 1N,,.1k. Mc
Goderich Detachment OPP with his 1
pis( 'let Headquarters in Mount Fores
1ti I th irreproachable character who,;h
been with good conduct and sa
tnrporal R. Lindsay of Walkerton. (0
ombe (left) presehted Sergeant T.R. Redpath of the
ng s rvice and good conduct medal "recently at No. 6
. The medal may be awarded to a member of the OPP
served not less than til years, the last 10 of which shall_
isfactory service. Also receiving a similar award was
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Entire pro eeds toward purchase of wheel chairs, walkers,
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to stabilize the income of
beef calf producers.
by Albert
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JOEY
Joey Gallo was somewhat of an accomplished
artist: a self-portrait appears on the Goveer of '
Donald Goddard's biography, andits style is
reminiscent of Gaugain,• in particular. -Mr.
Gallo was also the most legendary mobster of,
modern times, and :Joey is ,his violent,
.passionate story,, A .full—blown, three. '
dimentional, highly ..dramatic„.and,
engrossing profile.
CHIEF!
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Albert A. Seedman spent 30.years in'the New.
York City Police Department, retiring in -197.2
A. ,Seedman as Chief of Detectives. Chief!*.is his story,' a
collection of 30 years ,of cases, 'including..
political bombings, the murder of Kitty
Genovese and entanglements with the Black
Liberation' Army,' Acknowledge.d bymany as'
the most brilliant and intuitive detective since
Sherlock 'Holi'iies, Se.edman'.s story is hard to
• put down;'a,.fast and furious -tale. •
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A STILL AICD WOVEN BLUE . .
Mr. Stookey has written. an, effective novel of
contemporary relationships. Set 4ga'inst the
crashing waves'of Carmel, California, the by' Richard Stookey'
M <"• awesome Redwood forest and the San Popular Library, 51.50
Francisco hills, -his book sweep's through lives
as diverse as the landscape `his. characters
dwell upon. Original and well -plotted, A Still
and'.Woven Blue could very
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" r IF BEA -LEST. COULD TALK �.
With the utmost of 's,implicity and sensitivity..
James :Baldwin has written the moving If
Beale Street Could Talk. It is perhaps his
"by James Baldwin finest, most illuminating, work. Baldwin :'has'
N.A. L., • Signet, $1.95 breathed life into one df American Literature's
freshest and "rno'st`'dignified young heroines,.. -..f8 aBaJflc�'
P.D- his Tish, 19, scared, tough and•down•-to-earth.
Lt` is she'who tells the story 'of individuals
struggling.to survive and conquer in a world,
flooded with hate. If Beale Street Could Talk
leaves one speechless with' its intensity;.
highly recommended!'
ENDGAME '
Ardriian has written a blockbusting' saga of,,
counterespionage, Arab, oil,, atomic secrets
and human intrigue:. Hollywood, surely, will
be unable to ignore this one; it's an obvious
Paul Newman, Robert Redford and Gene
Hackman vehicle; with a meaty, but
rrmysteriousr-role built-in for Madeline 'Kahn.
Intricately well -plotted., Endgame is a
stunning 'and timely wgrk. .
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▪ Your provincial' government has recently
established the Ontario Beef Calf Income
Stabilization Program —a voluntary .program
designed to:
• stabilize the income of recognized beef
calf producers in Ontario: ' . "
• encourage a continuing steady supply of
Ontario -produced beef stocker clves.
It will establish a floor on the amount of
money a producer may expect to receive,,irl
years of poor calf prices,
icENNi®I
Government of Ontario
every producer of beef calves in .the
,province (including cream shippers) is eligi-
ble, to participate in 'this program, which
forms the first part of an overall Farm Int -
come Stabilization policy, You can partici=
pate, by contracting.to join the pro.gram'for
a five-year period apd by paying an annual
fee for every eligible beef cow'yQu enroll in
-the program. Your Ontario gove!t'nment,will
.,also c.ontrib'u't'eTto the program,.
:: Fo.r 1975, your fee will be $5'per cow,
- however, ,for this year fees 'are deferred
until payments to producers are made. The
provincial governrinent contract iso' make a
grant per coot, t0 participating producers if
the average_market price.fo,r Ontario -
•.,,•.produced stoker calves falls, belowr'tfie
stabilized price of 50.c per pciiind in 1975.
• Payrne'nts will bemade. in December or as
soon as pbssitile thereafter.
The.enrollment period fbr eligible produc-
ers in 1975 ends August 31. ; •
Complete information on the program,,'as
well as enrollment form and Contracts, are
'available at your local office of the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and Fobd.
Ministry of Agriculture and Food
William Stewart, Minister
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THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE` -
The first known' ship to disappear into what is
. known as The Bermuda Triangle vsas The Sea
Venture; the year was,1609. In the interim,
literally thousandsabo�lyd scores of shipsand
airplanes have,,been lost, never to` be heard
from again '(the' various ..claims of several
mediums notwithstanding.) Adi;Kent Thomas
• . Jeffrey discusses the disappearances ,and
• explores the possibilities; from the 'super-
, 'natural to' the scientific. The: Bermuda
' Triangle also delves'infb the world's "other
triangles"- - ten in all, including one,. "land -
deadliness” in Afghanistan! '
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