Q inStatoe.man, BownManville, December 31- 1975 <if riLkc byE. P. Chant One of tha products of a nuclear power plant (nsidef from nuciea r power) is flot water. Water is used in the, process of the power pro-, duction and, by t he time the Srocedure is éver, the water is ot (not boi$ing, but warm). The water is not bot enough to damage anytype of life, so it is dumped bac k linto the water of the lake that the plant is situated on.I Some ingeniious people, how- ever, have seen the warm- er water temfperatures as a chance to experiment. OJntario Hydro bas fis h batcheries at the opening of some of their bot-water pipes. One man wants to farm piankton at the moutb of another, as be feels that this form of sea life will become a major source of prten n the future. Ontario Fyobas a proposai on wbat to do witb tbe bot water wbicb xiii be expelled from tbe proposed power plant in our area. Tbey'd like to make some isiands in tbe waters of Darlington Park, join tbem up to form a big batbtub, and tben shoot their bot water into it and raise tbe temperature into the high seventies for sximming. Sounds like a good idea, but one sbouid neyer decide without bearing a few alternatives.« A Few Alternatives P Pour approximately 68,000 forty-ouncers of rye into "the batbtub" and bave bot tod- dies. _ 2) Anchor about 4,000 eiectric mixers to the lake floor of "the batbtub" and bave a big, bot water wbirlpool 'bath. 3). Dump ninety truck-ioads of baking soda into "the bath- tub" and use it to soak feet. 4) Arrange a deal witb Eugene Wheian and serve two or three million poacbed eggs. 5) Turn the area into a haven for politicians wbo are always in bot water anyway. 6) Get a couple of goidfisb with nasty dispositions and do a Canadian version of "Jaws". 7) Just pump the bot water into "the batbtub" and let noisy women use the steam to open their husbands' mail without ripping the envelopes. 8)Pur seven box-cars of"M r. Bubble" into the water and go down to the beach and pretend you're Lawrence Welk. Ail of these suggestions are fascinatingI'know, but ser- iously. wy not use it to increase our food supply. About eighty million boxes ef xJello" and a cold winter xwould give tbis nationqUiîte a few desserts. As for a wbipped topping .. Hydro Announces 22%Rate increase Ontario Hydro wiil increase wholesale power rates to its 353 municipal anîd 102 direct industrial customers by 22 per cent effective, January 1, 1976, the Corporation's Board of Dîirectors announced recentiy. A correspocnding increase, adjusted to take account of retail costs wiil be aplied to customers of Hydro s rural system. Tbe new rates will increase retail rates: to residential customers by approximately 13.9 per cent. Percentage increases ýat! the municipal utility retail level will vary substantially because of dif- fering levels f consumption, different effe tive dates for rate adjustments and rising ,municipal dis- ribution costs. In a lett r to Energy ,Minster Den is, Timbrell an- nouncinï the 1976 rate in- crae hairman Robert Tay- lor said the members of the .lydro Board wisbes to "ex- press their serious concern that, the Iong-term financial integrity of Hydro is being weza kened."' Mr. Taylor s id the 1976 rate wouli vd a margin of on!,y",$14 m-ýilli n after Hydro covïýtee forecast costs and the statutory (debt rletirement charge. FVor nan eterprige of the size and com,-plexity of Ontario Hydro, this is indeed a siim mri. In accodance witb the governmen t' policy direc- fivieq of last july, Hyro is already making substantial cuts in its 1976 operating budget and the capital con- struction program bas been reduced by $1.2 billion. Mr. Taylor said Hydro is developing criteria to b e used in, its review of applications from municinal utilities to àicrease tbeir retail rates. The objective is to keep these increases at the lowest feas- ible level and at the same time consistent witb the intent of the Federal goverfiments apti-inflation guidelines. I Mr. Taylor said, "Ontario Hydro is doing everythîng in its power to bold down costs and assist in the anti-inflationi battie" First Jamboree For N ew Year Heid Jan. IIth The Orono Jamboree will start the 1976 season in the Orono Youtb Centre Town HUall, on Sunday, January lltb, 1976, show timile 2:00 1).m.i '1ie ilouse Band, the Coun- try Hits witb Fay Adams, Glory and Don Adams, Joe Howe and Lee Summerscales will be on band to boost guest artists, Irv. Miller, Reg Post, 15 year old, Marlene Ogar and Bowmanville's Bill Luxton. I Attic ' Insulation Reg. 2,6 SPECIAL ~ R-7 2 1/2" Fibre Glass, Insla' o Reg. $14.97 ctn. SP ECIAL$11,9 4x8, Unfinished Mahogany Plywood 4x8x5.5 mm. $4o98 Freewy ixx8t x3x8', Indoor-Outdoor Cr pet Iitain0apt pucftapgSpruce Strappîing goz69 .$3 99Sq. Yd.2 C39 Sq. Y2x239 Imm* ,, Mintkote Commercial Carpet Sq.r Yd. STORE HOURS: MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. FRIDAY 9a.m.to9 p.m. SATURDAY 8:30 a.m, to5 p.m'. Sprulce 52c: 2x3x8ý' Spruce 246 KING STREET EAS Free Delivery with Ail Orders Over'$20 I 2x4x8' Spruce Economy 59C Financing is Available. You May Use Your Beaver Lumber Credil Caro. Master Charge is Honoredi. 1The North umber la nd- Newcastle Board of Education BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ASSnES The following evening classes' wilI commence during the week of January 19 if sufficient persons enroil. Each -course wil be ten weeks, in Iength. $7.50 per course Senior Citizens: No Fees REGISTRATION DATES: Jan.6andl PLACE: Bowmanville High School Crochet - Tailoring Antique Collecting Auto Maintainance lntroductory Basic Knits Advanced Basic Knits Macra me Off Loom Weaving, Wall Hangings and Mola Art Textile Arts and Cra fts Beginner's Typing: Part 2 Upholstery Women's Physical Fitness WEDNESDAY; Sewing - Advanced Upholstery Chair Caning Interior Decorating Sewing - Beginning Yoga For further information, contact Mr. Gary Milovick, Evening School Principal. Bowmanville High School 623-4416 Residtence 623-4229 a