The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-09-25, Page 30..„
PAGE 12.--ODERICH S1GNALSTAR, T}{tTRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1975 •
• CoUndi buys housefor: fillyre expansion
l'l 11(1Ia counter offei 1•-•10 500
"The price is not in W Ott
hat 't Want to p.,0 Guy
',IRL "Twenty-two thousand
dollars is not a price
for the municiprAlit to pax and
t. should examinc I hr true
house has been exposed
\ aloe of the•hou,“, and the
to the market fur a While, now
area
Deputy Reeve Bill 11 r1 and if it were worth $22,001) it
,Li g)2,v',teci that the hi 1't )1i Id have been bought by
now.' "BLit WV could
not he torn down right aw ay
which would nntn t1L 1),11(1 ;4(1 ',Mlle Of our money back if
oni, for the land. 140 suggested w e continue to rent some Of the
firemen use the house...As quarters if it is possible.
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price w(iiilkt pr,diAl, he too
high toi t
the prop(' it\ wt tu 0 11)1 hi
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the price of after the,
offeryd I s,000 ,hut should ha \
G ode Heil Town Council offer of purchase un the house.
agreed to purchase a house and of qs,000 to W ,J Hughes
property at 15 Waterloo St, for -Realty but the -offer w•as
$22,000 at a special meeting retorted and the asking price of
held F riday ".000 stood as the only ac -
C ounci I members voted,4-1. ceptable offer°
purchase the property next 'to An a.ppral'sa Vol the house and
Jhe existing fire station lot by Ed J'essop of Alexander
facilities: The town purchased and Chapman real,ty indicated
a , new tanker with the Town- that the tw 0 storey stucco house
ships of Colborne and Goderieh was valuedat '!,14,000 and the
in the • spring but have no land at ,'s5,000.
facilities to store it. 0 cooneillor Elsa Hayden
Property C om mi tt,ee members • at 'the special
chairman, Bob Allen, made an ipeeting that in the future the
.•
quarters and the present
I II l'men's location could be
used to house the tanker until
illy tom n was ready to commit--
iiself tot fire station complex,
• Hydro's nOiiv keets,,i i,itf-ort004
DOn White, information of-
ficer at the Bruce Nuclear
Power Development, said
yesterday (Wednesday) that
Ontario •Hydro • has been,
reacting. to recent criticism of
withholding infomiation. The
following release comes as a
result of trying to correct the
situation.
After maintaining a record-
breaking capacity factor of 84,
percent during the first half of.
1975, the Douglas Point
generating station has un-
dergone' several shutdowns in
• August and September for ,
,experimental work and repair •
to equipment.
Elgin Horton, operations
manager of BMPD, said the
most recent Shutdown occurred
CANTDU.....
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vironment. It is also the
cheapest - recognizing that
today's nuclear plants . are
designed for .continuous base
load operation and that Other,
'forms of generation are needed
to meet peak requirements.
:'And from a conservation
point of view, each nuclear
station represents a saving of
many millions of barrels of oil
• or tons.of coal over its lifetime.
As a natural'resource; uranium
isn't very useful other than for
the production of electricity or
perhaps steam" for :heating or
industrial processiag.
"Uranium and nuclear power
'hold-- out much the same
promise as the rivers did more
• han half a century ago. Both
the• fuel and technologyare
available and they appear as a
bright light in an otherwise
bleak energy picture, •
.."A possible stumbling block
to the full realization .of the
, nuclear potential is public
opposition,. Not yet apparent on
the scale which developed in
the United States, Japan, and
several • European countries,
• the anti-nuclear sentiment is
very muchalive in Canada with
some evidence of growing
. strength,'
"There is an onus on the ,
nuclear industry here to ensure
that thepublic is well enough
'irfformed'to base its judgments
on knowledge and to recognize
emotional appeals without
Obstantiation for what they
are. Such a public is likely to
expect those opposed,to nuclear,
power to take a .,, more
responsible part in reaching
socially acceptable . solutions
and realistic alternatives".
on September 21 due to two
heavy water leaks and one light
water leak ,
One of the heavy water leaks
wAs in a heat exchanger which
.... •
resulted in a loss of about 80
kilograms of heavy ',water to .
Lake Huron,
The amount of radioactive
material releasednto the lake
,Cotiagers in
serious condition
was insignificant tS it remains
well hvlow one percent of
regulatory limits; set.hy the
Atomic lnergy Contrcfl Board.
It is expected that repairs -
will be completed and • the
station will return to, full ser
vice in ,aboUt four to five days.
Mr. porton also -said that a
A ,Michigan man died
Tuesday and two other peopled
were rushed to hospital in
London in serious concfition •
after being overcome by lethal
gas in a cottage. at the Black
Hole in Colborne Township,
about two miles east of ,
Goderich.
.• John C. Barker, 74,: of Far-
mington,.MiChigan, was found
dead Tuesday morning, while
his wife Doris, :13, and John
Hoggarth, 83, of 58 Hamilton'
Street, Goderich, were rushed
to hospital suffering from gas
fume inhalation. Mr. Hoggarth
was listed in serious condition
Wednesday morning', 'Mrs.
Barker was listed in fair.
condition.
Goderich 'OPP constable
Doug Spitzig said that an,.
' inquest may be ordered' in 'the
fatality. because of a possible
faulty burning apparatus in a
-Propane fed "refrigerator. The .
officer said that the burner was
discovered defective , by a,
representative of Superior
Propane and that the defect
had produced a deadly carbon
monoxide gas which.caused the
death. -
The • three people were
discovered by a neighbor of Mr.
.Barker's, Mr, Richard Ross.of
166A The Square in G-oderich,
• Mr. Ross had been expecting
Mr. HOggarthfor breakfast. at
eight o'clock" in the morning
and when the man failed to.
appear Mr. Ross went over to.
the cottage to check on him. He
• discovered the, 'problem and
imMediately , contacted the
.pol ice. •-
Kingsbridge.
. •
three-day shutdown in A ,,411Vt.
\vas used to decortaminate, the
heourt transport system. ihis
was a newprocedure w Itich
successfully resluced,radiat ion
fields in a number of m;ii
• tenance areas by two to six
tifllCS
As a result, there will be
•
lower exposure ;levels to,
operating ancL maintenance
staff
This is part" of an ongoing
program by AECL and Ontario
Hydro to develop ways of
operating 'CANDU nuclear
*stations with minimum
radiation exposure,
Bayfield woman dies
After four weeks in a Coma Mrs. Betty
Hutchings, 34, of Bayfield died Sunday in
Lniversity Hospital in London from in-
juries she received iri an . accident on
August 23, ' • . . ,,_
Mrs. Hutchings was on her way to work
at Clinton Public. Hospital when' the ac'-
cident occurted on Huron Courn Road' I3,.
on a curve two miles west of Clinton'. . •
The Goderich detachment -of the Ontario.
Provincial Police said she.waS'the driver of '
a car that collided with another ear driven
,by Jack D. CoOk, 17, ofv293 James Street,
Clinton.
Both drivers were alone, and Mr. cook
was also injured, but he has been released
from hospital. ,
Mrs. Hutchings is survived by her
husband, Tony, three young children at
home, Barbar091)wayne, and _Ronald; her
parent, Mr, "Ind Mrs. Ronald ,Sellers of
London; and one brother, Ronald of
Bradford.
ThV-Tuneral service •was held „from the
Ball .Funeral, Horne inClinton on &en-
tembeetre'r2y3i, with interment in the Bayfield
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and Shawna , of Edmonton,
Alberta spent a, NW days last
w(Fek visiting witth her father
Raymond Dalton and attended.
the wedding Of her brother
Terry in St. Clements on Friday
evening, • They went hack to
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