Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 12, 1955, p. 14

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c tub okokgktowm herald wedacaday bvenlu ottobar u w6s page 4 we service television all makes radios record players car radios appliances ikuu teuton lc hit street ernies radio 24 years servicing truou 7l xkji lui lanes haulage for excavating and grading ponds cellars etc top sou sand gravel call tr 72521 com in see whats new at maveal motor sales main street trianala 7361 1 pleasant transformer station important to area growth garbage collection change onceaweek collection now in effect collection route monday main street north to wildwood all streets running off main streer over white bridge morris chapel west and east victoria street normandy blvd and sunbeam heights tuesday john street college view rosottajcaroline river drive mountalnvlew road water street and mill street wednesday all streets west of main street in ward 3 and v george jarnet and draper streets thursday queen menabb emery king union murdoelc duthtyt frt nd uelph streets ifeffi ontario hydroi nw pleasant transformer suuon juit west of brampton ii both a result and a tym- bol of the rapid jrowth and rfsvelon- ment in thii area within th last few decades a growth which from all present indications should continue into the future hie new station was first put into service in august lftm to mwl incrca wd power demands in the art in eluding the towns of brampton or grtown milton and streeuvitle the fcurruunding brampton rural opcral ma area and the cbcs transmitter at hornby it consisted at that time of two 25 000 kva transformer cap able or reofe than doubling service to the fttmuirf in june of this year a third transigrmcrralea at 15 000 kva ua added to the station to meet both present pow r demands and future load growth in the area taking us naim from a neighbouring hamlet the imraanl ts is located near nu 7 tnjfi about three tnilik writ ut brampton in addition to tht station olhir oristrd facilities- were built incluil ing appruximatrly m nulti of tram mission line extending north to imea anl ts this line taps an rsmin circuit ixtwrrn in a v manby transform r statiun wrst ul turnrio nd the burlington th nw ditto button linis wire alo erecud uivti n thi transformrr station and urariip- ton and iorgitown thr erection of the 1lrasant ts following rnglnrcring itudtea which indicated that adequate voltage and efficient 0cice supply to thr hramp ton eorgttown area could not be provided from existing transformer stations brampton for example was formerly supplied from the old t ooksvillc transform r station and rorgelown and milton from the dm tant a w manby ts mar toronto v ullage conditions on the inun from these stations vthich acre then suppling puwi r iirri win not enlirt ly satisfactory the n w statiun its asociatd fac llities and the fact that power is now supplied to the art a at i0 cclts as a rtsult of frcjurnc atandartliu lion in the area last ear have iffc tiwlj rt nubed this situ ail on dramatic dvlepmant judgeil b what has happ mil in the past 10 tars thr future if the llrampton district should ih ont f continuous expansion and di w lop- ment a look at the changing power picture in brampton since 1044 rn rals a vigorous growth in population commerce and industry as will as a steadily increasing standard of elec trical living in 1044 for instance hjdro cmtom era in the town of brampton used 7b02 000 kilowatt hours of electrical energy by 10m this figure had more than trebled rising to 26084 000 kll watt hours or an increase of 234 per cent during this same pcnd the number of hydro domestic customers in brampton rose from 1627 to 2 074 or almost double at the same time the number of commercial hydro cus tomers increased from 248 to 355 and the number of power or industrial customers from 51 to 87 the growing use of electrical ap pliances and electrical equipment in the homes and industries of bramp ton area has also had a marked effect on load growth nowhere is thi more evident than in figures showing the increase in the average monhly consumption of power by domestic consumers in brampton over the per tod from 1044 to 1054 in 1044 for example each domestic customer used a monthly average of 222 kilowatt hours in 1054 the monthly avtragc had jumped to 451 kilowatt hour ocr twice thy consumption of l years ago it is interesting to note that in 1014 the average monthly cons urn p ption per domestic customer in brampton was only 18 kilowatt hour the townfolk of that era had not the advantages of today s modern clcctn cal equipment such as television sets refrigerators radios food mixers oil burners clothes dry era and so on the 18 kilowatt hours would probably have been mostly consumed in sup plying electric light or perhaps in op erating a few of the comparatively crude electrical appliances which were then available today the picture has changed rad ically and modern community living is charactcriicd to a considerable ex tent by the range and number of el ectrical machines and appliances that scientific ingenuity has made avail able the outstanding expansion that has occurred in brampton in recent years has been in part due to thi new technological revolution for which ontario is supplying an essential in grcdicnt electrical energy bramplanris of course not done in its development other communi ties in the brampton area now served by hydros new pleasant transformer station have experienced a similar ex pansion in recent years and ontario hydro- is continually striving not only to mcot but to anticipate this kind of r growth ahd development its new station is therefore a practical and important step in the commissions long term service plans for bramp ton area david lawttii church st always district resident rev alex calder conducted a fun eral service last tuesday al the liar old c mcclure funeral home for dav id cation lawson who died is guelph general hospital on october 2nd ur lawson who had lived at 21 church street for the past 43 year had been in hospital for a week after suffering a coroaary he wu a mem ber of one of the district toldest fam hies he was one of a family of seven childrtn the son of david and janet cation ijwson and was born at stew arttowp where hrs father was in the lumlvring business he attended pub lic school there and georgetown high school mr lawson was one of the oldest members of credit masonic lodpr he attended the irrsbytrrlan church he leaves one sister mis llettie uwion with wtutrn he made his hme iallbtarers at the funeral were four grand nephews harry and iaul iaw son acton bob ijwsun stewarttown am donald ijwion ijndsay and bob- trt karl lnglrwood and donald har 1 london interment was made in reenwood cemetery georgetown hospital board starts pel ex pains ion program the greatlv nrded and long con templated expansion of perl memor ial hospital at brampton has taken another important forward step tow ardt its accomplishment at the last meeting of the board of governors two important decisions were made regarding this matter by a unanimous vote of the iwuird mi m hers j b parkin associates toronto were named as architects as toon as a satisfactory contract has rw n nrgotiated the will proceed with th necessarj sketch plans for submission with a roukh estimate of cost and their initial recommendations dec i ion was also made to proceed as rapidl a possible with the no rssars enlargement to the present boi it r room ami the installation of a third boiler to relieve the grave hot water shortage being experienced at lh hospital it was felt that this part of the ex pansion could not in mew of its urg ency be allowed to wait until the overall programme was decided upon while the exact plan and eot of this immediate boiler room expansion will he a fairly slzeahle outtav it was made clear to the board by mr cordon frlenen i consult ant and his engineers that the enlar ged building and new boiler wit be utilized to economic advantage in the eventual hospital expansion thus in reality it becomes the first unit in the greater overall expansion which the architects will go to work on shortly as soon as the cost of this initla undertaking is determined the board will deuie the necessary was and means for financing this portion of the expansion program and acqujnt the puhllc with its plans eavestroughing plumbing heating don houston tr 72506 have a care free winter with oil heat i il t m-m-m- a we can install a guaranteed warm air oil furnace in your home for as low as 2600 per month no money down to hee estimates call trs 73849 anytime west end hardware building supply ih mltes west o georgetown pn no hiohway l home services 4 wilson ave brampton ptferi the following asphatt paving dnv parking lois excavating sand and gravel ornamental metal work for free estimates phone brampton 3 1 62 or 3i30j new bathrooms installed or remodelled plumbing water systems ken charlie nash mcdowell repair of all kind 5 kino street east trjno 73143 sand s credit valley 2 rock i i sod 5 asp halt pav1n c co l 7 geo 7 driveways motels tennis courts service stations parking lots road work let us beautify your home with an asphalt drive for free estimates triangle 73751 owned and operated by j w lawr ask about the convenient fuel oil payment plans naval transfer from dartmouth to halifax silitoul berber who in home for a short vlsltwltimf family last weak ljeeu transferred from the naa i tlirtamh to ballfak i c bill baltey the oil mn lfjijti- i- georgetown

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