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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-11-08, Page 16!k• THE. HURON EXPOSITOR, iN:OVENMBER 8, 1971f arn Correspondent MRS. MARY CHESSELL 482-9969 Rev. Alex: Taylor and Mrs:. Taylor spent the weekend in the Varna and Goshen area and called en many of their friends. Mee and Mary Ostrom itmved lute. their new home the middle of last week. The Cubs. and Scouts would 'like to thank the McClymonts and the Os- troms for their donations of apples for Apple Day, The November meeting; +Q the'U»C•W, was held. Thurs• day evening. Marjorie Stir• ling gave the introduction, to; the study on Japan, telltt►g flow heavy industry is now replacing the textile industry Jack's Jottings and with a ,population of 1.11,4 million; people, they hen many Problems, especially the problem of pollution, less than i% of the people are Christian, +but that is nearly 4o014' the ,number therewere' 2Qyears, ago. • Rev. Wilelna. Brown show- ed teeny pictures ,of Japan. taken when she attended the :international Convention on Christian Education, 21 years ago, It was held in the International Christian Uni- versity in Tokyo. One picture showed the western in- fluence in :churett: design, another the mere: .open, well -ventilated design they µscally build. Little paint is used. in Japan, as; the high fiufl idity causes paint to peel Hydra boilers a proble BY JACK RIDDELL, M.P.P. The Resources Develop- ment Committee of which .I am a member met all. summer to delve into such matters as. the Babcock 4 Wilcox boiler' contract with. Ontario Hyd •ro, acid rain, pulp and paper pollution of the river systems in Ontario," and Biu 24 which places.. absolute liability on any owner or person in control of a hazardous substance in the event of a spill that could do considerable damage tothe environment.. During the Committee de- liberations on the Babock and, Wilcox. boiler contract with Ontario Hydro, we were told by senior Hydro officials that there were very few problems in the steam generating system at the Bruce A generating Station at Douglas Point and for this ' mason, contracts for the same ;equipment in other nuclear. 'stations were negotiated rather than tendered. When the Hydro. officials appeared before the Committee,. I personally ° asked one of the, senior officials, Mr: 'P:G- Campbell, - whether any difficulties had been encountered .with the boilers at the " Bruce ' A Generating Station.The.relpy was that other than two or three leaking tubesin the boilers they were working, quite.We11 ' • However, an article appeared in, the October 25th edition of the Globe and. Mail stating that the boilers .. at Bruce A are creating, problems and a special Task Force is meeting almost daily' to decide what to do and that the problemmay well take millions of dollars' to solve and that the - Thermal ex- pansions in the drums of these boilers, not the tubes were first detected when the Bruce unit was being commissioned. The. same 'day in ' the Legislature, Liberal Leader Stuart Smith asked the Speaker to consider on behalf of the Members of the Legislature, whether serious- ly inaccurate informaton was . givenr• to the Resources Development 'Committee by a senior official, Inview of the conflicting reports, I moved in the Resources Development Committee that M.r.' P.G. Campbell, Executive Vice- President, Operations, and Mr. William Morrison, ;Director of Design and Development of Ontario Hydro be directed to appear before the Standing Commit- . tee on Resources Develop- , ment,at its nextscheduled meeting to explain: the Serious discrepancy between. Mr. ;Campbell s testimony on the ,problems experienced at the Bruce A Generating Station on July 4th, 1979 acid. the reported statements of Mr- Morrison, appearing in the October 25th edition of the Globe and Mall. At the same time that 'the Resources Development Committee was sitting, the Standing Social Development Committee • resumed' the adjourned debate on the motion for adoption of the report of that Committee pertaining to cutbacks in the healthcare ,system, In the spring of this year, by petition. of , more than 20 • members: of the House, the Annual Report of the Ministry of Health was re- ferred to the Standing .Cam- mittee on Social .Develop- ment to considerseveral items, one of which: was the . question of hospital beds and. policies with 'respect to the financing- of hospitals. The recommendations were of such a nrire to give relief to "- . smaller hospitals such .'as those found in Huron -Mid- dlesex from uron-Mid-diesex`from .the extreme' cutbacks which were an - pounced by the Minister, There were lengthy debates in the Legislature on, the' report and both the Liberals and the NDP supported the adoption of the report but the. • government members those to vote against it: However. JohnBlau' The company I represent Insures one out of flee potions in t:anada and the tee. Don't you want to ,do buiiin•ss with a 'I•ad•rtoo? •JOHN: BLAIR 347 Ontarlo,St,. Clinton 402.7703 4:31, Metropolitan Life, Whitt• ;till for Is ni.O* 4 .+win •• 1 . the motion for the adoption carried, That does not mean that the Minister of Health will necessary incorporate the recommendation into future policies, Energy continues to be a major topic of discussion at Queen's Park, as 'it ,is else- where. Premier Davis re- jected opposition. pleas for, a resolution to be sent by the entire Legislature to Ottawa, urging that theprice of oilbe kept down. Liberal :• MPP James Breithaupt had asked, ''_for an emergency debate to pass such a; resolution, be- cause a large increase will hurt consumers and probably spur, inflation, The Premier responded that the' federal government is already aware of Ontario's position, . and 'opposition parties had made their cases clear in an earlier debate onthe energy en egY question. - It seems highly likelythat t Ontario Hydrowill only be allowed to build one more nuclear power station this century, instead of the four it. wants, because members of the Legislature's select com- mittee on. Hydro. affairs don't n t think they .are neces- sary. The committee has aceepted' a staff report sug- gesting; that the demand for electricity in Ontario will grow by only 2 to 3 per cent a year, instead of the 4.7 per cent predicted by Hydro, A second committee recom, mendation is expected• to the effect that there be a delay of four to six, years in . con- structori of the proposed four -reactor Darlington nuclear. plant. Liberal energy critic Julian Reed has stated that the Darlington. decision should be taken as; quickly as possible. 'The more in- volved we get financially, the. more difficult it is to get out,,, i f 9 at eltuekly. This gives: the cities a drab appearance', which is relieved only by their beauti- ful parks and gardens. They visited the Palace Gi.oupds, and were entertain ed at parties given at the Can;adian. Embassy and by the Governor of Tokyo The' private gardens are very, beautiful, and are designed: as places�l O£ uiet and meditation, Miss Brown visited several Japanese cities including Hip. roshima, where, they had; rebuilt the ,city, and brought in good coil to grow shrub- bery and grass. it was hard to believe that an area so decocted' by the A—bomb. could have recovered seg well within a few years, but it was, an important military base with a large harbour. There wasan interesting display of souvenirs. for everyonee to. examine. •.r. 71. The theme of.the 4. otlons was ''The 4areatgs of God,' A:.Slfl step " In: the Begin- ning" illustrated various scripture verses, and was interspersed with hymns pf praise. Joyce Dowser', Mar- jorie Stirling and Elva Web - were in charge of, Program and lunch.. 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