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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-12-16, Page 11Alf,. 1 100.F OPPORTUNITE of A uF E TIME t•; Just Phone Or Visit THE CAROM FORCE'S liatf' niMG CENTRE f7Eeronttlton Straw, Landon, COMM° NSA *N2 670,1110 ffiolilralw}ovAsk our Mobil* officio In sheFdderol 3Y�S�uildi 12:00 p.m.!'4 pJtL Sarnia Every Wednesday Stratford. ..1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month Godericr a. 1st and 3t41 Thursday of each month Woodstock 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month dlsoiiburg Last Monday of oath month These youngsters, members of the Grade 1 class, are the stick people in the hand that searched for a ling. The students were rehearsing for the annual Colborne Central School Cbrlstmaa concert Taesday.(Photoby Dave Sykes) tMrrs No Life Lilo it • THE CANAOiMti MIMEO t 1RCES YOU ARE INVITEb TO THE The little lady in the middle puts some pizaz into her part as the Grade 1 students of Colborne Central School rehearsed for their annual Christmas concert. The concert will be staged tonight.(Photo by Dave Sykes) BEC impact study released Ari analysis of the social, environmental and economic impact of the Bruce Energy Centre on the Bruce area. was released recently by the Bruce Energy Centre Development Corporation (BECDC ). BECi3C General Manager Ralph Jones said that the study gives the project new impetus • The Bruce Energy. Centre (BEC) is a development project which will , acquire excess steam from Ontario Hydros Bruce :Nuclear Power Development (itN PD► and distribute it forsale to industrial and agricultural enterprises Located on lands. assembled by the BECDC adjacent to the BNPD site. 'The stud' is a draft, providing a detailed review of our potential •impact. The findings are most en- couraging, We will want to hear from the public, par- ticularly • Bance area municipal governments and other interested citizens' groups before initiating any action'', he commented, Jones will present the study to the Bruce .County Economic IYevefoprfent Committee this evening, and to the Bruce and Kincardine Townshin Councils tomorrow. "We plan to hold meetings early in the New Year to receive .reaction from the general public after people hs ve had a chance to review the study", hecontinuett Highlights • of the study include the -following: The BEC • will have a positive role to pray in relieving unemployment in the Bruce by creating up to 304)0 jobs in the nest decade. The BEC will not have an adverse env ironrrierital impact on the area. . The BEC will provide opportunity to beat busismenl in servicing Bruce Centre industries: • industries locating at the BEC will contribute to revenues necessary to the operation of many of the area municipal services. .The study, prepared for the FiECyC by ,acres Con, suiting Services Limited, will be available in area municipal ' offices, public libraries and in our own offices in Kincardine ", Jones continued, A summary of the study is also being prepared and will be made available to the general public on request" "Thus study is of vital importance to us", Jones concluded, "Because, while we obviously want the project to succeed, we want the local impact to be positive. The study indicates that this will be the case," The BECt C is owned by seven -shareholders: Anderson Plan Products Limited, The Canisumers' Gas Company Ltd., Huron Ridge Limited, MacNaughton Planning Consultants Ltd,, The Ontario Energy Corporation, TransCanada Pipelines Limited, and Weston Energy Resources, Headphone hazards The Canada Safety Council recently asked parents who Bare stereo headphone sets that can be used with por- table receivers to , young. people for Christmas (or other occasions), to ensure the users are aware of hazards involved with careless use. `hese items, while not necessarily restricted by law, are dangerous when used bythe driver of motor vehicle, because thek can reduce awareness of war- ning signals or blot there out altogether; Thesane applies to the high quality new autorn'abife stereo systems played at high volume. There has now been one recent case of a young pedestrian struck by a train of which .he was apparently unaware. This instance gives a 'clear indication of the ability of this equipment to drown orntother sounds, A driver was reported to have been fined in.Orvleto, Italy, for drirfiiig whits using a heaadset. There have been similar cases in Switzerland. Stereo headsets dog not come 'tinder any federal statute. They . are not in themselves hazardous products. Deadline for contributions: December 31, 1951 ODRA GREY TRUST Sic1844 Goderrii: fO 3 Kmgsfon St 524-7381 14fp AN, anada Incurark r C orpnrninn NOW New Lin iverscd Life lnsuronce paying current interest rafts. Presently 16%. Ask ff 14 o porsOrliat •rent computer proposatt, NOW is the time to look after your IfREi � Ffeurible, ee Mad plans available. COPA AC'F BOO MelaNtgY ( Tele Konsafi 262-54 it • THURSDAY of ubtxic1 'tr�ict FRIDAY 8 SATURDAY (DEC. 17, 18 at 19) FREE CANDY CANES FOR THE KIDS �i+i�irl►ai/ii//raliniii/. DOOR PRIZES INCLUDE *32 PIECE GLASSBAKE OVENWARE *STUFFED ANIMALS -1. YOGI BEAR 1, SCOOBY fl0 2. 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