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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-03-12, Page 9Page 8—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 1986 Pubile to e Ihearingin ClClinton Local public hearings on Ontario Hydro's proposed 50Q -kilovolt transmission system expansion begin in London on Mar. 18, 10 a.m. at the Holiday Inn, City Centre Com- plex, 300 King Street. Local hearings are also scheduled to start on Apr. 15 in Clinton and May 13 in Simcoe. The first phase of these hearings con- ducted by the Joint Board began in mid- November and concluded on Feb. 7. The se- cond phase, reviewing Ontario Hydro's pro- posal for a 500 -kilovolt transmission line from the Bruce Nuclear Power Develop- ment to the Essa Transformer station near Barrie started in Markdale on Feb. 18 and concluded recently. Local hearings scheduled to start Mar. 18 in London will concentrate on Hydro's pro- posal for a new transformer station west of London in Caradoc township. The hearings in Clinton will address the proposed route for a transmission line from•Bruce NPD to the new London area transformer station. Similarly, the Simcoe session will deal with Hydro's proposal to connect the new transformer station to the Nanticoke Ther- mal Generating Station on Lake Erie. The three members of the Joint Board, who are conducting these hearings are members of the Ontario Municipal Board and the Environmental Assessment Board. The Joint Board acts under the legislation of the Consolidated Hearings Act which enables them to receive evidence and make decisions on Hydro's proposal for expanding the electrical transmission system. In the first phase, Ontario Hydro witnesses explained to the Joint Board that these additio al facilities are essential in order for Hydro to improve the electrical system reliability, transmit locked -in power from the Bruce Nuclear Power Develop- ment, reduce acid gas emissions from coal- fired generating stations and maintain ade- qu.ate interchange xcapabllity with neighbouring utilities... Several provincial Ministries including Agriculture and Food, Environment, Energy and Natural Resources are taking part in the hearings. The ministries while generally supporting the need for new transmission facilities, still wish to ensure that the potential effects of the transmission lines on areas within their jurisdiction are closely examined. A number of interest groups and private citizens are also participating in the hear- ings. The Foodland Hydro Committee and Central Ontario Coalition are two active organizations that represent property owners in the study areas. The local hearings offer property owners and other members of the public an oppor- tunity to attend and participate in the public hearings process. Area students participate in music tests STRATFORD - Several area music students took part in the Royal Con- servatory of Music tests held recently. Shirley E. Vincent was the co-ordinator. Participants were: Grade 9 Piano Honors: Suzanne Stacey, Alvera Vanderschot. Grade 9 Honors: Penelope Shore, Margaret Versteeg, Krista Martin, Sandra Scherbar- th, Kelly Hern. Pass: Lori Lamb, Lori LeBeau, Tracy Pot- ter. Grade 7, First Class Honors: Scott Camp- bell. Pass: Janet Eisler, Lorenda Maaskant, Patricia Wilhelm, Jennifer Torbet, Susanne Torbet. LOW CO PRICESOR ! Full Selection Of WINDOWS -Storms -Replacement -New Construction DOORS -Entrance Systems Mirror & Patio -Aluminum Storms RESCREENING- PLEXIGLASS ALL GLASS WORK, SALES — SERVICE INSTALLATION D & D GLASS Located in Vanastra 482-7869 Grade 6, First Class Honors: Cheryl Storey. 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GODERICH 324-7661 JOHN LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth 527-1240 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00-5:30 Saturday 9:00412:00 noon Closed Wednesdays BY APPOINTMENT Free parking on premises INSURANCE McKILLOP I MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY' 91 Main St. South. Seaforth Office 527-0400 FARM, HOME, COMMERCIAL AUTO COVERAGES AGENTS' E.F. "Bill" Durst 527-1455 Bob McNaughton 527-1571 Graeme Craig 887-9381 Banter & MacEwan tnsuranfte Brokers lid. 524-8376 Business and rofQss ona {DirQctorV Honors: Katrina Shantz, Rebecca Hill, Melissa Schlegel, Lucas Simpson, Nathaly Faucher, Angela Orr, Colleen Weishar. Pass: James Osborne. Grade 2, First Class Honors: Jackie Dellow, Jeffrey Ward, Sherry Douglas. Honors: Anita Bruinsma, Ruth Howes, Christian Johnson, Jeffrey Weber. Pass: Leeanne Lavis. Grade 1, First Class Honors: Erika Gross, Jillian Anderson, Christopher Scott, Marni Herold, Gwen Kipfer, Michael McClenagan, Margaret Scott, Jennifer Cochrane, Tricia Holmes, Cori Talbot, Lynn -Marie Arthur, Sarah Elliott, Kimberlee Francis. Honors: Kathleen O'Connor, Jodi McDonald, Christina Shanahan. i:YGiEj.`:,; ;iF,.{r:.;:'. 'S:E:':�:{::. .. {✓,•::N.'l+S:: r•�Fi{.'r:!: /net.:.: :: 5�.:: Y linin ..t School of Hairstyling Waterloo, Ont. •Hairstyling • Barbering •Ear Piercing •Make-up 55 Erb St. East Diamond Jubilee Chairman Harold Black (left) and Branch Poppy Chaira0l l+pSjeve Maguire of the Clinton Legi)pn, handed out over 3,500 bookinarks to local sehoOls, tke,Clin- ton Public Hospital, Huronview residents, the library and the Golden Radar 4 e bookmarks are part of the Diamond Jubilee (60th anniversary) celebra.tio .. iF°the back, the Legion's activities are described. Accepting the bookmarks at 'CIAO blit School are (left), Wendy Watson, Lori Powell, Naomi Duddy and Sheehan x of Grade 6. (Anne Narejko photo) 1 4-H Club elects officers The snack was provided by Bev. , The second meeting of the,,BoimpsSille II 4-H Club was held on March 1 at De*'s. A new member was welcomed tope Club: The meeting started with yieei resident, Diane Bradshaw, leading in the 4-H pledge. The minutes from the last meeting were read. The treasurer's report was givers with a balance of $21.98. The meeting consisted of reading about the correct way to answer the telephone and take a message, the proper way to send out invitations and replies and the correct way to set the table for meals and how to be a god host/hostess. ess . Metu bers then decided •, on a clubname, The AfterEights. Next meeting will be on March 8 at.Bev's at 1 p.m. Snacks will be provided by Laurie Littlechild and refreshments . 'by Di Bradshaw. HOLMESVILLE-"Please and Thank You" "Hello! How are ydu?" The Holmesville II 4-H Club has started once again. This spring the topic is Eti- quette for the 80s. The first meeting was held on February 22 at leader, Bev Van Ninhuy's. The first meeting consisted of the election of officers. The results were: president - Linda Brand, vice -president -Diane Brad- shaw; -c secretary -Laurie Littlechild; treasurer -Julie Baker; press reporter -Janet Ducharme. The assistant leader is Denise Brand. Members then said the 4-H pledge and sat down to start reading in their books. They learned the correct way to introduce so- meone and the correct way to set up a buffet table and the proper manners at the table. re • Scott to represent egg producers IIOLMESVILLE, Bill Scbtt, an egg pro- national supply management 'systerii for ducer from Seaforth, has been elected to his eggs. . ninth term as a Director of the Ontario Egg Mr. Scott operates a custom hatchery in Producers' Marketing Board. addition to his egg production operation, Mr. Scott will continue to represent the 81 Scott Poultry Farms, near Seaforth• egg producers in Huron County, who elected Policies and operations of the Ontario Egg him to the board in Holmesville on February Producers' Marketing Board • are 'the 19. responsibility of 15 producer -elected direc- Mr. Scott not only speaks for Huron Coun- tors. Thirteen of those are elected by egg ty producers at the provincial board, he producers in 13 zones or areas of the pro - represents all Ontario producers as a Direc- vince; two are elected by pullet producers, tor of the Canadian Egg Marketing Agency, or farmers who raise chicks to egg -laying the organization which administrates the ase. REPAIR Clinton Electric White -Westinghouse +hstpas-int ,Appliances Sales and Service APPLIANCE REPAIRS ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE 90 ALBERT ST. 482-3646 APPLIANCE and REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE Jim Broadfoot 482-7032 INSURANCE JOHN WISE INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. General Insurance Guaranteed Investments Clinton Office: 482.3401 Res.: 482-7265 AUTO, FARM, INDUSTRIAL PARTS YOUR ONE STOP REPAIR SHOP Radford Blyth, For all your Auto, Farm 8 Industrial Parts call: 523-9681 INSULATION GODERICH ENERGY SEAL AND INSULATION Complete insulation ofaftics, basements, wells . 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