the georgetown herald wednesday evening january 11 1956 page 4 tr 7 2596 booth taxi prompt courteous safe al your service time and weather can t mar the perennial good looks of alumi num screen cloth it gels star billing among builders and home owners both because it lasts so much longer and because it nctr stains or discolors sur rounding woodwork it is also the lowest pr txd non rusting inseet screen on the market and that adds point to the happy fael thit canada is tha world s most illiuent alumi num produlcr and that fact in turn means ih it people who make aluminum screen and window frames roofing and hardware for canada active building industry can do so at prices that save a lot of pcoplo lot of money aluminum company op canada ltd alcan he arrived refreshed by bus mountain climbing is not a sport for any amateur but stop overs for sightseeing in the mountain regions are an enjoyable feature of bus travel california circle tour 16 days 14546 from toronto s ghtjeeing and hotel room double 10 i ighh aik your agenf for detail i of this or other package tourt low round fares trip aultste marie w st louis mjoo vancouver t71 ticket and information corner cupboard tringu 73051 ontario hydro to enlarge niagara and toronto plants rated with rapidly rising demands for power which in 55 increased 14 per tent oer 1954 more than double tht average annual long term rite of growth ontario hydio will lo h ead immediately with plans to en ldige two of its major generating ota turns announcing this todaj hydio chairman richard l hearn stated that this abnormal increase in power demand on the southern ontano sys tem refleeted the piovinees unabated progress in virtually all fields ol ac tivity the hydro chairman pointed out that the commission i estimate of load increases are based on tht lone term rate of growth in requirements on the southern ont bjstem which from 1922 1955 had equalled 6 1 per cent per year for the period 1950 1955 alone the rate of increase had jumped to 8 b per cent per year as a further protection to tht peo pic of thep rovince jn the matter of power supply the hydro chairman states that commissions plans call for the installation of two additional 75 000 kilowatt units at the new sir adam beck niagara geneialing slat ion no 2 dtnl one 200 000 kilowatt un it at the richard l htarn steam stat ion on the toronto waterfront work will start almost immcdiatcl on these units to be installed and in corporated into the commission s southern ontiiio ssteni ihe two at the niagara plant are scheduled for completion in lime to meet the 1957 pidk demand for powti anil the unit at the toronto station is sehedul ed for service to meet the 1951 j cuk dun ind ihtst three units combine d will pi m le a tot il iddilion il inslillid i 5 nitj of 350 000 kilowatts equal to about 0 per cent of tht present cap icity of the richard l hearn plant whtth is the largest steam en tratine station in canada drawing attention to the continued upswing in ontario s tconomie and industrial life which has resulted in sharp increases in load growth the chairman stated that these rapidly changing conditions have made it ne cessary for the commission to revise previous estimates of load growth for future years it is now apparent dr hearn observed that additional capacity will be required to provide a reasonable reserve in 1957 and 1958 to take care of such continicnci as low water conditions breakdown of equipment and an al norm il had growth it could be assumed dr hearn ad ded that load growth for the next two or three ears will be at least equal to the lonf term nte and could easilj equal that cxptntnti 1 mer the past five e irs on th hisis of the latter isstimptit n p w r 11 quire mints h 1958 will in in tht r der of 4 517 000 kil iwall wink nsouii dlu ih si hi lull i ft r service in that jt ir whuh in chiles tht fust p wir fiom tht st 1 awrinit i owt 1 1 1 jt t t ml i pi vi k d ptssiblt 4 541 000 kil watt un dt r tic p n 1 il stt 1111 fit w ei n i lit n this would leave a surplus of 1 nlv 9000 kilowatts to mttl suth conlini encus is low water conditions tht breakdown of equipment and abnor mal load growth white some dssist ance would probably lie forthcoming from neithbounnf utilities with which ontario hydro is interconnec ted in emergencies it is still neces sary for hit commission to piovidc reserve t ipacitj of lis own to take eait of suth contingencies as low wa ter conditions breakdown of equip ment and abnoimnl load growth wlucn- could inse over tht next two or three years on the basis of the 1950 55 rate of trowzth continuing the additional ca pacity from the new units al toronto niagara falls would result in and cs tunalcd system reserve in 1958 of 8 per cent or approximately 358 000 kil owatts in building the sir adam beck ni agara ccntratnil station no 2 which was officially opened in 1954 and which is one of the largest plants of its kind in operation in the world provision was made for four units to be added to the 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