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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 10, 1979, p. 19

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Slater says printouts prove route is poor January Pag Slater of Slater Energy Consultants In corpora ted a former Ontario Hydro engineer and an Ontario Engery Board engineering ex pert told the board that his study of computer on Ontario Hydro tests of their various proposed routes show that the Bruce to Milton route is not the best one available Speaking at the a by corridor hearing Wednes day ho said In checking the material supplied in fall of 1077 he did not question the accuracy of the Individual computer runs He simply agreed with the conclusions Hydro drew from their mat Mr Slater said that in his report released to the ICG and the Minister of Energy in Dee he said hydro calculations showed that the line from Bruce could be 109 miles long without instability occurring Bruce to Milion Is 109 miles But Bruce to Is 114 miles and some Instability occurs at such a distance going beyond the critical line length he said Instable lions and avoiding them by adjusting power flows arc a normal every day at a power plant he said and thus Hydro had placed far too much importance on avoiding a line of less than critical length He fell that he shorter lines might also not be stable at another load In el but Hydro failed to study other Hydro would not have to suffer any large financial loss because of backing down the amount of power produced by the Bruce gent tors because he estimated that there would only be 13 weeks a year in which all eight generators would be available By his estimates Hydro would lose about half a day pro duction In a year over adjust ments to accomodate changes necessary avoid problems and he consider hat be any great economic loss In checking the routes Mr Slater said Hydro had only considered whal would happen if all the circuits on a common wire lost They had made no of what would if lost all the lines from transforming or generating station He felt that station has much more than a short piece of line When he checked Ihc route using the supposition that the Milton switching lion was out of commission he found tht route had very poor fault transfer capabilities The capabilities in fact as low as those on the Bruce tine which Hydro had considered unacceplible Any system thai offers only two crossings of the escarp ment would be very poor value for money invested consider mg the amount of money in in such a project he said Mr no studies that showed technical problems in making three crossings of escarpment with hydro lines While it might not be practical from an environmental standpoint should offer no technical prob lems he said Asked to his find lags as laid down in the Slater report Mr Slater said that of the systems Hydro died systems involving a nc from Bruce Essa were superior to those which Chan netted all I he lines from Bruce lo through one itching station BREWER VIEWER Reader thanks Good Neighbors Legions Car Club latest draw winners Continued from or Dave and those that ore in control in Ottawa so please help by gelling records straight in our own Branch Thanks Cilching up on the Car Club draws the past four winners are Ml Alex Tom Jack Gibson Hon Holmes D Archie Miller Wayne Held Ml NO D Chamberlain 108 1G4L 162 Osborne SO 109 Bill Rodcn Ivan Reynolds W Telford in our Lounge this weekend will be Friday Jan 12th Boots and on Saturday the 13th it will be Norm Come on cut and enjoy I ho musical offerings of Ihese DJ and also the of our membership This weekend I was up lo Acton to see our of curlers in action at the Acton Curling At lint timi the rink of Campbell Treinr Williams and Pol Chamberlain hud won game and the team of Porter Graham Mr Bill Kirk and Jim had w n one of games flu r robin effort id is in games is I am silting here and arc curling there sol am going to lo wait until I hear how did so 1 in piss on to you exactly how they did In their final games Not Up on hi of curling I did hear from those in the know that games were close well pljyedand interest Ing There were from Brampton Wood stock and our two Georgetown learns competing Well would you believe our hometown turns first and second with placing third So sound trumpets drums and wclome our two teams with a will done fellows The Ram wilh Ham Gord Trevor team Graham Jim Bill were second a wiy lie which saw Georgetown playing and winning and Georgetown playing old and winning ind then off Georgetown turn coming in winner Congratulations to our Seniors curling teams and and his nun will hi in Richmond Hill on March in the incml so keep that date open and try and gel out to our team the much disemd support ratt Hall reminds all Auxiliary members that arc coming to the Social on Thurs that it begins at a p m and bring your gift for the draw lible any food wen to bring Sounds like in store for ill in floss Trat and 1 May banks held the Hi lorn hind in I Saturday in Cooks idle but Georgetown t produce winning leim even with fine effort There were about teams playing Ihilmlle Auxiliary were with Brampton coming Better luck next time 1 idles Mill on sports Art the Brunch members keeping an on the Sporls Board at the eorner of our clubroom many notices tacked up for your Information and a shut to sign name to Don I miss out on chance to represent your branch and at same time hae an enjoy able afternoon out Dave Bell officer will fill In on nil information if can I find it on board w like our new memb ers In I ikeun active part In the activities so step right up and in please Subdivision okay with Halton Hilton regional council has endorsed amendment to Ihe offitial plan for the former town of Acton that will enable North Real Estate Lid to dci 12 acre residential subdivision off Main Street in the community s north end Council lasl tttelncsdiy eepied Ihe planning commit tit s recommcndition to In form tin il ministry of housing that it is the plan imcndmcnl provided that Ihe subdivision site is buffered noise to meet ministry of environment standnrds sion plan got past both the committee and coun not without a number of concerns being expressed over the site close proximity to a Ml line used by Ml Hills Mayor Pete conceded that the failed to win support among members the line it it tie His remark prompted Booth In suggest tint Coun should visit ind observe the planning situation first hand Coun took exception the suggestion responding tint he Is well of Actons zoning lay Coun McLean Anderson of pointed out thai Ihe project involves only 12 acres Industrial land Ron however questioned the wlsd of riding Industrially are s for residential sites ind that council is just is for future plan or of his own council but again stressed tint noise problems can be overcome with a mini mum of trouble is in a peculiar position with this track run ning through the centre of town Hills Ward 1 wood explained noting hat several s have already been built along the line and have brought no serious complaints from residents He called Ihc project in filling develop ment extension Acton urban envelope Coun Roy Booth of Hills told regional council that for the project is well down the road An endorsement by the region he said is only a formalily Sincere hanks to the erful people of Georgetown for making he 1978 Good Neigh Service such a success A total of lurkeys were order ed and were donated and we were able to help families this past jcar iThcre were two turkeys picked up and have been credited to he Good Neighbour account Money has been put in bank account bills paid the largest being SI 14 for fruit vegetables and lurkeys plus other items tor each basket Only mg bills will be the cleanup of the headquarters and the thank you notice appearing in each local paper A small balance will accumulate Inte rest until the campaign begins for Im Once Ihe letter Georgetown Detachment of the Halton Regional Police had been received it was no time at all thai I was contacted and told thai help would be avail able whenever it was needed Const Raj has helped me past 7 years and was able to round up willing from our Georgetown District High School to help pick up many many box is of food from the local and surrounding schools Hams LI m chouse Centennial George Kennedy Harrison Howard Wngglesworlh Jose ph Gibbons Park Georgetown District High Holy Cross and St of Assisi for which we arc most grateful The High School students that helped really worked hard picking up boxes and Helping ore lo be commended or their efforts They made our work a lot easier Thanks to Andrew Glenn Ken Werry Mitch Maltland Rob Horning Allan Schweyer and John 1 I Const Swamlnitl in lis help these jount pays to have good friends neighbours and when you need help they are there lo do whal Ihey can Belly Sandifer helped each day wilh sorting packing and marking the bos for delivery Other work Mar J Gourlcy Carol Place Millie and Norm who sorted all and picknged food on Kay Hancock Siena Vin in Marilyn Beryl Carter who helped pack on Thursday and Friday that helped the deliveries were Jim and a terrific bunch of fellows Dale Powell Ross Jeff cries Jaspei Allen and Mary Konlner who was right along side working is hard as the fellows These fellows arc members of the tsl George town and just took over ind delivered per of baskets I ion Bob and his wife Terry I ilped delivery many baskets as did Hick Wheeler SERVICES LENZ ELECTRIC w ring 8773414 CARNEY ELECTRIC Carney DAVE WILLIAMS n Hepburn ind I and Doug Ron ind Jake also hilpcd with pick up cry As did Jim Akcrs and John Clarke of Clarke reil estate Harold Col pills and Wayne of Ihc kindly took 5 names ofl our donated and delivered baskets of groceries these families My sincere thanks to all the people who have helped so tremendously in giving of their lime and and doing so willingly and pleasantly A special thank you to of Industries who was so generous in offer the Good Neighbour a comfortable warm headquarters lo work in Your kindness was greatly apprccl by all who worked in the promises Rud President Colleen Armstrong and her members deserve a large vole of thanks for the continued over many years Ihcv have served the Good Neighbour Service with all the lime and effort lint Ihey Into looking after the toys for all the children on our lists They have a quite i chore consider ing of children hive Colleen expressed Iheir Hunks in the amount gifts r Hie older children ear as lend to be overlooked Toys that left over are stored ind will start off the collection for 1079 That ever popular to when else but IcDonalds arid our good bud dies Georgetown CBrs to be heartily inked for their interest and gift of many We are wlun duyou your names from ami this is the inswer From sources One being the Hilton Social 2nd Ihe Ministry ii Sen ic will i re lei i leMimate r help will ancpl the imi someone In need from friends ind urns and in most cases find ihil tie name is on tl list baskets ire up in case of in and all of Inve wilh the in of This is the most difficult pari if the wholi ope and in ml missed met people came in let money canned foods no imc and course we you mosl sincerely for thought fullness ive in if we vi no kindly call Jl is is truly including jusl about in I wn ink you s much limpson in mil BARBER HENLEY TRAVEL INSURANCE Main SI body a mystery Regional Police may have gone as far as can in their to identify a skeleton found near Chudleigh Apple in Milton The skeleton found about two and a half months ago was aged to with grey blonde hair The lime of her death was to have been some time after March 1977 Keith Robertson said that inquiries had been made with other police forces but the results so far have been negative There had been one occasion when thought they hid thi identity of the woman est ibllshed but police force reported seeing the womin alive shortly before had begun inquiries skeleton was found Octo ber west of Highway about six kilometres norlh of Bruins tour Florida The two Sheridan College basketball learns toured Ihe holiday season The l Obituary teams wmt basically ind neither of them was able victories in line outings each The men team led by Mark st irlid off a loss lo eleventh in the state lid Hie Bruin scorers in lie timi with and Dave and Paul had 10 points each Next Bruins went iainst 1ddison College and imi upon tin short end of a i r lleis and hid pomLs in this list Tlnv ninih in tin Moore OFFICERS I Dyer ltd and Henry con re two Ontario Municipal Board Hall members Bearing the petition by Ontario Hydro for an official plan amendment toning bylaw amendment to permit Irucllon of a hydra corridor through on Is last link In the Bruce lit ton corridor be bul 1 1 Herald photo The member of wh originally Moon Park sion when whs a farm died Dec in General hospital Moore was Miss Mi- was born on an liwnslup farm it llii corner of and iln line and came Georgetown I i em in She received her public high school In George- it and Hamilton normal school She lnughl in Blue Mounloin public school on ihc Sixth Line and later In Miss Moore her Iwn sisters look over ihc fain ily farm when father died In 1923 and she continued opera I until the early 1900s when it was sold In preparation fir of ihc 1 irk subdivisim wis i number f it Church resided Shi is by a niece i i Jean Jim Hell Miss Moon is pre is Moore The Mt ind William and in 1HB4 Moore in 1955 Janet Moon in lifiS M in 19j7 Mint I win held In in Met lure Jims Hume ml i wilh following in Green wood iimctcry two gimes Ihe was loose as they lei almost everything go Wilh thai in mind tilt Bruins prepared to with more i in third Beach ran kid However this lime if filiating is litht and in Ihe Bruin starters I mil d on lit is in long enough to store 11 Paul Kane id 1 and rrv Auger ihippid in with mi wimuis with clown I Hi riskr look three did Us Tiny losll Junior College no on Hie short end of a 70- If re against Honda Valencia took Bruins I a score were leading in Ihe three garni scored points and I had ill DELREX ALUMINUM 8775383 Robertson Electric plumbing HEATING Heating 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